[or-roots] Randomn Leabos etc

Marsha Bradley-Luthy pmml at wvi.com
Wed Oct 29 11:00:39 PST 2003


Where can I get a copy of this book?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Connie Guardino" <census at wi.net>
To: <or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us>
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Randomn Leabos etc


> Hi! I wrote quite a bit about the Leabos of Lincoln County in my book,
> Sovereigns of Themselves: A Liberating History of Oregon And Its Coast. I
got
> my information directly from Bill McCluskey, a relative. It is hard to
tell
> with these accounts what is fact and what is "tall tales." I let the
pioneers
> speak for themselves. Can I use some of this information to flesh out what
I've
> got in my book and on my site? Connie Guardino
>
> Marsha Bradley-Luthy wrote:
>
> > Boy I am Confused show you some info if this is your line
> >
> > Att aching some pictures you migh like
> >
> > here are copy of some of my research items- also have a small book on
the
> > history of his three marriages
> >
=======================================================================cMarr
> > iag
> >
> > e certificate # 133 Oregon
> >
> > City He was born in Tennessee in1823 came to Oregon in 1846 served
withthe
> >
> > volunteeers in the Cayuse War. His home was in Portland where he diedAug
25,
> >
> > 1898 Oregonian, Aug 25, 1898: Oregonian, Aug. 26, 1898.
> >
> > An Emily Lee is given in the 1850 Cencus as thedaughter of Orlando
age22,
> >
> > born in New York.
> >
> > Listed diary of Reverend G.H. Atkinson page 393
> >
> > states He was born in Tennessee in 1823 came to Oregon 1846 served
withthe
> >
> > volenters in the Cayuse War. His home was in Portland where he died
Aug25
> >
> > 1898 Oregonian Aug 26, 1889
> >
> > Death of James R. Leabo
> >
> > Pioneer of 1846 passed away at a good Samaritan Hospital James R.
Leabo,a
> >
> > pioneer of 1846, died or paralysis at Good Samaritan hospital at noon
> >
> > yesterday after an illness of even weeks. During all his sickness he was
> >
> > unconscious and to the last he was unable to recognize those of
hisfamily
> > who
> >
> > gathered about his bedside. He was 75 years and 7 days old
> >
> > Mr Leabo was born in Tennessee August 18, 1823. He came to Oregon in1846
and
> >
> > served with the volunteers in the Cayuse war. He lived in Yaquina bayfor
a
> >
> > year of two and settled in Clackamas county in 1851. He engaged
infarming
> >
> > there until 1883, when he moved to Portland. Since then he resided
inthis
> >
> > city almost continuously.
> >
> > Mr. Leabo's wife and five children survive him. The Children are:
S.B.Leabo,
> >
> > of Astoria Mrs A. H. Clift of Kakama; Mrs RH Mast of Bandon RL Leabo
andMrs.
> >
> > M Wilson of Portland. The Funeral will take place tomorrow morning
whereMr.
> >
> > Leabo's late residence 690 Division Street East side. the pall bears
willbe
> >
> > members of the Indidan War Verterans and Oregon Pioneer Association
ofwhich
> >
> > origination deceased was a member.
> >
> > doc #15 land claime #300
> >
> > 1870 U.S. CENSUS: Newton P.O., Benton Co., Oregon, 16 July 1870, page
71,
> >
> > Dwelling 405, Family 388:
> >
> > Leabo, Jas R. 47 M W farmer 500 175 Tenn --Charlotte35 F
> >
> > W kpng hse Can --Josiah J. 18 M W farm hand
> >
> > Oregon --Sterling 4 M W
> >
> > Oregon --Elizabeth H. 2 F W
> >
> > Oregon Grim, Peter H. 10 M W farm hand Utah Terr.
> >
> > --Emily 11 F W at school Oregon--Mary E.
> >
> > 10 F W at school Oregon
> >
> > NOTE: Grim was difficult to decipher; it may have been CRIM.
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------- Lebo James R
> >
> > Cayuse war claim awarded 1 Jan 53 2:7
> >
> > of Clack co, land patent ready
> >
> > 19 Jul 59, 1:3
> >
> > Statesman Jornel
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
Documentresearch
> >
> > from State Archives
> >
> > RG-s5
> >
> > 61A-20 No.
> >
> > 01098 Leabo, Charlotte
> >
> > Biglow, S. et al vs Leabo, J.R. et al Supreme Court Case files,
1855-1904
> >
> > Arranged Numerically by file numbers 00001-04419
> >
> > Leabo, J.R.
> >
> > Biglow S. et al vs Leabo, J.R. et al
> >
> > Supreme Court
> >
> > Case files 1855-1904. Arranged numerically fy file numbers 00001-04419
> >
> > Index to Clackamas County Oregon Marriage Records 184?-1900 Leabo,
Mr.James
> >
> > to Miss Emely (Emily) A. Lee
> >
> > 16th day of Mar. 1851 by Rev. G. H. Atkinson
> >
> > Rec. May 30, 1853; attest: f.S. Holland Recorder
> >
> > Leabo James R. and Charlotte Crim
> >
> > 13th day Mar. 1861 by Wm. Armpriest , J.P.
> >
> > Wit Sarah Armpriest, M.E. Armpriest
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Leslie Chapman" <khanjehgil at presys.com>
> > To: "Oregon List" <or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us>
> > Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 9:54 PM
> > Subject: [or-roots] Randomn Leabos etc
> >
> > > from; 1870 Benton county census
> > >
> > > http://users.wi.net/~census/lesson30.html
> > >
> > > Leabo, Charlotte Crim (c1835-1914) f 35 1835 CoH Farmer Canada Newton
(Elk
> > > City Lincoln Co) 388 Canadian-American
> > > Leabo, Elizabeth H  f 2 1868 Dau  OR Newton (Elk City Lincoln Co) 388
> > > Euro-American
> > > Leabo, Jas R (1823-1851) m 47 1823 h farmer TN Newton (Elk City
Lincoln
> > Co)
> > > 388 Euro-American
> > > Leabo, Josiah Jacob m 18 1852 sn farm hand OR Newton (Elk City Lincoln
Co)
> > > 388 Euro-American
> > > Leabo, Sterling V m 4 1866 sn  OR Newton (Elk City Lincoln Co) 388
> > > Euro-American,
> > >
> > >
> > > and if you go to the bottom of this page you will find a number of
links
> > to
> > > some very interesting Oregon History, or tall tales, sometimes hard to
> > tell
> > > which.
> > >
> > >
> > > I haven't talked much about my brick walls lately, but have a three
things
> > > to throw out for possible feelers, one new;
> > >
> > > HOLY COW! went to get this family page to paste in here and lo and
behold
> > > there in my notes I spy the character string CHouk, Imagine that;
> > >
> > > anyway what I am after is any news of this family, specifically about
> > > Clarence Woodruff, though that probably isn't an Oregon list concern,
but
> > > since Emma Louise died in Umatilla I thought someone out there might
be
> > able
> > > to shed a little light on this family for me, my Aunt Beth claimed dau
> > Emma
> > > was born a Woodruff because Emma Louise didn't want to marry my great
> > grand
> > > Milan Morell Melvin and chose to marry Woodruff instead so great grand
> > > married sister Mary Elizabeth. Unfortunately records show no evidence
of
> > > this so far as I have been able to determine.
> > >
> > > 8.  EMMA LOUISE3 TACK (NICHOLAS2, JOHANNE C.1)63 was born 16 February
1840
> > > in Philadelphia, Pa63, and died 01 November 1865 in Umatilla,
Oregon64.
> > She
> > > married MORGAN G. TUCKER65 19 September 1858 in Crescent City, Ca65.
He
> > was
> > > born 28 December 182266, and died 18 August 1890 in Cloverdale,
Calif67.
> > >
> > > Notes for MORGAN G. TUCKER:
> > > Morgan C. Tucker
> > >
> > > Homestead claim: Smith river, 4-19-1876
> > >
> > > Partner: Burtechell and Tucker- General Merchandise- Crescent City
> > >
> > >  From CAGen
> > >
> > > Children of EMMA TACK and MORGAN TUCKER are:
> > > i. ALBERT B.4 TUCKER68, b. 185968; d. Drowned when Mary D. Pomeroy
> > > capsized68.
> > > ii. GEORGE TUCKER69, b. 04 March 1861, California69,70; d. 19 August
1940,
> > > San Francisco, California70.
> > > iii. EMMA B. TUCKER71, b. 27 July 186272; d. Portland, Oregon73; m.
MILTON
> > > SHERRETT.
> > > iv. LILLIAN TUCKER74, b. 26 September 1864; m. CLARENCE WOODRUFF74.
> > >
> > > Notes for LILLIAN TUCKER:
> > >
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~cchouk/oregon_trail/smith_river.htm
> > > Mrs. Clarence Woodruff (Lillian Tucker) mother of Eleanor Layman, one
of
> > our
> > > Club Members, was the first young lady from Del Norte County to attend
the
> > > State Teachers College. She graduated from San Jose Normal, May 31,
1888
> > and
> > > was my husband's first teacher. Should I tell?--It was fifty-seven
years
> > > ago! I often wonder if any of my former pupils, after the passing of
so
> > many
> > > years will regard me with the same love and respect that Clarence has
> > always
> > > had for Lillian Tucker. I sincerely hope so.
> > >
> > > One old;
> > > Now Cecil we come to my other big mystery, and the fact your name
appers
> > in
> > > the above paragraph makes me wonder if maybe you have the wagon train
they
> > > came over on, and you just don't have their names;
> > >
> > > my second great grand pa and family were in Crescent City Calif by
1850 or
> > > so, but I have no idea how they got their;
> > >
> > > 4.  SR. NICHOLAS2 TACK (JOHANNE C.1) was born 05 June 1811 in
Harrisburg,
> > > PA18,19, and died 19 June 1901 in Crescent City, Ca20.  He married
ELEANOR
> > > MEGARGE21 22 April 1832 in Philadelphia, Pa22, daughter of JAMES
MEGARGE
> > and
> > > ELIZABETH LIVESLY.  She was born 06 October 1815 in Montgomery Co.,
> > Pa23,24,
> > > and died 07 March 1897 in Crescent City, Ca24.
> > >
> > > Notes for ELEANOR MEGARGE:
> > > Death certificate  for daughter Mary lists name Elizabeth McGregor
born in
> > > Scotland.
> > >
> > > Children of NICHOLAS TACK and ELEANOR MEGARGE are:
> > > i. AUGUSTUS3 TACK.
> > > 5. ii. ALBERT TACK, b. 23 February 1833, Philadelphia, Pa.
> > > 6. iii. NICHOLAS TACK, JR., b. 31 August 1834, Philadelphia, Pa.
> > > 7. iv. MARY ELIZABETH TACK, b. 13 October 1836, Philadelphia,
> > Pennsylvania;
> > > d. 29 January 1910, Gardiner, Oregon.
> > > 8. v. EMMA LOUISE TACK, b. 16 February 1840, Philadelphia, Pa; d. 01
> > > November 1865, Umatilla, Oregon.
> > > 9. vi. GEORGE W. TACK, b. 17 February 1842, Philadelphia, Pa; d.
October
> > > 1906, Crescent City, Ca.
> > > 10. vii. SARA MARION TACK, b. 20 June 1846, Philadelphia, Pa.
> > > viii. CATHERINE TACK25, b. 07 May 1848, Philadelphia, Pa25; m. JAMES
K.
> > > JOHNSON, 14 December 186525.
> > >
> > > Notes for CATHERINE TACK:
> > > Goosens Child No. 3 ancestors shows her married to James Arthur, but a
> > > grandchild of James list a different Tack married to him, see Louisa
Mary
> > > Ella Tack. From Letters to Grandma I deduce that as of Aug 1939, she
was
> > no
> > > longer married to Johnson and was married to ? Dowdall, or Doddall,
page
> > 221
> > >
> > > 11. ix. LOUISA MARY ELLEANOR TACK, b. 18 January 1853, Philadelphia,
> > > Pennsylvania; d. 08 April 1898, Napa area of CA.
> > >
> > > and old number two;
> > >
> > > This family group, minus father and with Step father William Pitt whom
> > Pitt
> > > Street in Gardiner is named for, came west by wagon train, again
according
> > > to Aunt Beth my great Uncle Albert Barnes Melvin received his middle
name
> > > from my second great grand ma's gratitude to a Mrs. Barnes from the
wagon
> > > train who nursed great grand through the trip and kept him alive in
spite
> > of
> > > his TB. Considering what I have found out so far about Emma Sherrett
nee
> > > Tucker or Woodruff, I wonder about that story too, but if I could find
the
> > > wagon train they were on and find a Mrs. Barnes I might start to
believe.
> > >
> > > sorry this is so long, but if I posted all the questions that "Letters
to
> > > Grandma" have inspired, you would really be upset with me.
> > >
> > > Les C
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> >                           Name: Josiah Leabo Jr.jpg
> >    Josiah Leabo Jr.jpg    Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg)
> >                       Encoding: base64
> >
> >                           Name: Josiah LeaboJr1.jpg
> >    Josiah LeaboJr1.jpg    Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg)
> >                       Encoding: base64
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