[or-roots] 1843 wagon train pioneers

Cheryl Fitzsimons fitzcf at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 22 15:25:55 PST 2004


Hi Margie,

This is what I found in the past few minutes--

1860 census
Oregon City Post Office, Oregon City Precinct, Clackamas County, Oregon, 
page 73A
William C. Dement, 37 years old, a farmer, value of real estate was $15,000, 
value of personal estate was $15,000, born in District of Columbia.
Enumerated with Olin (female, 28 years old, born in Ohio), Julia (12 years 
old), William E. (10 years old), Edum (7 years old), Frank (6 years old), 
Frederic (4 years old) and Kate (3 years old).  All the children were born 
in Oregon.

1870 census
Oregon City Post Office, Oregon City Precinct, Clackamas County, Oregon, 
pages 145A & B
Olive Dement, 38 years old, keeping house, value of real estate $4,000, 
value of personal estate $600, born in Ohio.
Enumerated with Eugene (20 years old, clerk on boat), Edward (17 years old, 
at home), Frank (16 years old, at home), Fredic (14 years old, at home),, 
Katie (12 years old, at home) and John (9 years old).  All children were 
born in Oregon.  Also living in the household was Eliza Johnson, 61 years 
old, born in New York.

1880 census
Oakland, Alameda County, California, page 210D
Mrs. W.C. Dement, 48 years old, widow, keeping house, born in Ohio, father 
born in Maryland, mother born in New Jersey.
Enumerated with Edward (27 years old, a journalist), John C. (19 years old, 
a student), and Kate M. (23 years old).  And a servant, Ah Kee.

Then I searched the Oregon State Archives website and found three pages of 
Dements.  I think William C. Dement passed away in 1865 - there is an estate 
record dated 12-31-1865, Clackamas County, #0014.  There are a couple of 
land claims and provisional and territorial census and tax rolls.  And what 
looks like assorted records for some of his children.

I hope this helps a little bit.  Remember to be flexible with names on the 
census records!  I could send pdf attachments of the above census records if 
you want them.

Have a great day,
Cheryl

>From: barbhg1221 at comcast.net
>Reply-To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
>To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
>Subject: Re: [or-roots] 1843  wagon train pioneers
>Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 17:00:51 +0000
>
>There is some information on him on this 1843 Pioneers site:
>http://www.peak.org/%7Emransom/a2m.html
>There are various Oregon Trail sites that might be of help.
>Barbara Herring
>-------------- Original message --------------
>
>Hello and how are you today?I hope all is well! I'm trying to trace my 
>family roots for my father and my great,great,great<(I think that's enough 
>greats(?)was one of the 1843 wagon train pioneers and was one of the 
>founders of Oregon city ,William Clement Dement.I was just trying to find 
>out as much as I possibly could on my family.I think his father was John 
>Dement but I'm not certain.If you can help me in anyway or lead me to 
>someone or somewhere that would be terrific!I'm having a rather hard time 
>tryibg to figure it all out!Thank you for your time and have a wonderful 
>Thanksgiving!
>
>Sincerely,Margie Jean (Hamilton) Beeson
>margiejb at cox.net





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