[or-roots] Some Twombly Passages

Connie Guardino census at wi.net
Fri Oct 31 17:05:15 PST 2003


Gene, I'll do a search and get back to you. I think French for sure.
Connie

Eugene Barnes wrote:

> Is there any mention of Barnes, Strake, Peterson,Reynolds, or French
> in your book. Gene
>
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: Connie Guardino
>      To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
>      Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 4:29 PM
>      Subject: Re: [or-roots] Some Twombly Passages
>       Passages from my Oregon eBook:
>
>      "In 1910, 15 more people joined Lincoln Grange: Ambrose
>      Cook, J. A. Coovert, John Ross Coovert (1880-1929), Hattie
>      Phelps Coovert Edwards (1891-1944), the wife of Clarence
>      Edwards (1890-1909), Newton L. Guilliams (1866-1932), C. C.
>      Gwynn, Helga Holmgren, Merle C. Jones (1910-1979), Edith
>      McKensey, Henry McKensey, James F. Roberts, Conrad Thompson,
>      L. T. Thompson, Guy Twombly, and Herbert Twombly."
>
>      "Horrey Woods and George Ryan played the violin, as did many
>      others. Herman Webber played piano, and Neta Phelps was very
>      good to play long hours on the piano. Frank Gatens called
>      many of the square dances. Guy Twombly could call a dance
>      when things were dull. The most fascinating dancer Florence
>      Payne Howell could remember was an elderly woman who really
>      danced with glee! Howell thought the dances were a bit
>      noisy, but after she learned all of them she really loved
>      them."
>
>      "In 1922, Herbert Hassman was the only new person to join
>      Lincoln Grange, but 1923 saw six new members: Laverna Payne
>      Bell, Elmer Cook, Fred Cook, Wilbur Collins (?-1942),
>      Reynolds W. Ohmart, and Benjamin Twombly."
>
>      "In 1966, five Lincoln Grange members were still living when
>      this report was written in 1966: Lena Hewitt-Hurt, Gertrude
>      Phelps-Inglehart of Salem, Fred McWillis of Monument,
>      Chester L. Ryan of Waldport, and Dexter Twombly, Vernonia."
>
>      Connie Guardino wrote:
>
>     > Lillian, this is amazing! I've got more about Twomblys in
>     > my "grange" section. If you are interested in my Oregon
>     > eBook, click below:
>     > ________________________
>     > Connie Guardino, Webweaver
>     > The Oregon eBook
>     > http://users.wi.net/~census/lesson44.html
>     >
>     > LSchiendel at aol.com wrote:
>     >
>     > >  Connie,Thank you for your note on the Twomblys.   Jennie
>     > > is my mother.  Since she died we have put a new stone at
>     > > the Fern Ridge Cemetery at Seal Rocks. The book you speak
>     > > of, is this one you wrote or not.  Sounds like I should
>     > > have a copy. LillianLSchiendel at aol.com
>     >
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