[or-roots] Re: Your Columbia River Relatives

Robert L Casebeer casebeer at jeffnet.org
Tue Mar 15 23:41:42 PST 2005


Carroll, just exactly who among your ancestors taught at the Umpqua Academy and when.  I have been doing research on the Academy since many members of my family attended that institution in the late 1800s. Bob Casebeer
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carroll Clark 
  To: Terry ; or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 6:19 PM
  Subject: [or-roots] Re: Your Columbia River Relatives


  Hi Terry -thank you for your query - you are the first person to respond to my 1st posting on this bulletin.
   I can say that I do not see a surname that I can tie to at this time, but it is always well to ask.
  To you, Terry, and to the Others who read this I can tell you that I have been doing genealogy since 
  1983 when I was really bitten by the Gen Bug - LOL!!!  I had my 1st taste of it when I was age 12 when I 
  read and COPIED my Grandparents Biographical Sketch in a History of King County (State of WA) when 
  I was 12 yrs old.  It was that copy that inspired me to act upon the Info 59 years later. That story is too long
  but I hit "pay dirt" right from the start in 1983 and I've been going full blast since!
   Let me say this for an intro. I knew that my ancestry went back to the OR Trail 1847 when my Clarks walked
  with their ox team from IN>OR in that yr. (Brownsville, OR), soon Harrisburg, then Roseburg area of Wilbur, OR
  & the Methodist - Umpqua Academy or Wilbur Academy of  Father James Wilbur. My anc. were among the 
  Staff of that schooling from 1855 - 1865, when the Family migrated N to White River Valley, WA Territory in
  1865.  The Family lived at White River Valley, now Kent, WA  just S of Seattle; but part of my Clarks lived 
  down by the Columbia River across the River  near Lyle, WA but actually 12 mi. NE of Lyle up in the rattlesnake 
  country called by the inhabitants High Prairie, but it had a Post Office turn of the last century at that area which was 
  and is rolling hills and farming country.  There were/are Clark descendants of these families living along the Columbia 
  River areas, and at various places in Oregon.  Some even lived in CA, and it was the CA Branch that kept and 
  maintained the Clark Genealogy which goes back to 1637 London, ENG >MA in that year; then, in 1638 they 
  were among the Founders of New Haven Colony, CT - so I know all my Grand parents male, & female from 
  1637 Immigrant, James Clark down to my Granddaughter & all in between. 
   I hold certificates from:
    America's First Families' Ancestor Roll of Honor for James Clark imm. 1637 & of New Haven Colony 1638.
    issued in 2002  Proven in order to achieve the Certif of Membership.
    Oregon Pioneer Certif  for Jason S. Clark (Jasson Squire Clark) OR Pioneer  1983
    WA State Pioneer Certif for Jason S. Clark 1988
  I am not bragging - as it took a lot of footwork and miles of travel in WA & OR, plus a lot of Library Searching 
  to achieve this.  This was BC - before I owned a computer.  I slept in the back of my Volvo 1800 Ssportwagon 
  on my jaunts to OR, and WA to shag  info, but I was so enthralled by what I was able to find, that I 
  went "ape" in doing so.  I think you get the picture of the glassy eyed genealogist syndrome - LOL!!!
    With that, I will watch the bulletins come in from various sources and respond if I have anything that might 
  "tie" or be a "clue".
   I subscribe regularly to PSRoots (Puget Sound Roots) and WASNOHOM (Snohomish County WA) of the rootsweb system and I've been quite active on those bulletins for quite a number of years.  I have written articles to those bulletins 
  which are among the Archives of those sites.

  Best regards to All who are on this bulletin for OR  hist & gen. 

  Carroll Clark (male) Snohomish, WA  30 mi. NE of Seattle

  My Personal Motto:  They Want to Be Found!  I've experience so many "coincidences" with gen. that I have come to 
    believe that our Ancestors want to be discovered - we just need to play the "clues" and keep trying to find them.
    About the time you give up - it comes to you -in the mail, or by some other means, such as this BULLETIN !

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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Terry 
    To: w7iml at gte.net 
    Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 4:20 PM
    Subject: Your Columbia River Relatives


    Hi Carroll,
     
    Do you have any Proebstel, Boen, Newsome, Holland, Padgett, McClure, Bentley, Merryman, Lewis or Cox Families in your list of relatives?
     
    Thank you.

    Terry


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