[or-roots] Rollcall - Bonebrakes
glenkc7mbm at comcast.net
glenkc7mbm at comcast.net
Mon Mar 20 08:41:23 PST 2006
Looks Like a lot of people came to Oregon from Iowa, I know that is where My Mother's side of the family moved to Oregon From, Iowa, North and South Dakota.
As to incorrect info that some people post I know I have had the same problem, I have also posted some that later turned out to be incorrect, have also had the problem of conflicking info, I try to put in notes when that happens that there is a conflict of Information, or that the info is not verified.
Glen
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Glen A. Jones
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From: Beth Perry Johnston <bpjohnston at charter.net>
Robyn Greenlund wrote:
Judy Robertson wrote:
"BONEBRAKE, William F to Roseburg by Ox Cart in 1862. EUB minister lived at Coos Bay and served the church there on 2 different calls. Eventually died in Goldendale WA as did his wife. They were residing there because there son lived there. SON was the first doctor in Goldendale."
[snip]
William Frederick BONEBRAKE
Born: 25 Sep 1814 - Preble, Ohio
Marr: 7 Feb 1837 - Fountain Co., IN
Died: 5 Nov 1887 - Goldendale, WA
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In my earlier post about Oregon names I mentioned the family of James and Rebecca Jane (Mathew) Smith, who moved to Oregon from Marion Co., IA. James was born in Fountain Co., IN, but he and Jane (as she was called) were married in Marion Co., IA by Henry Bonebrake. From the Marion Co., IA Marriage Register, Vol. 1, pp. 108-109, License No. 427, Marion Co., IA Courthouse, Knoxville, IA:
"427 James Smith to Rebecca Jane Mathew
Date of License: June 30, 1854
Date of Marriage: July 4, 1854
Name of the Person by Whom the Marriage was Solemnized: Henry Bonebrake M.G.
Return of Certificate: August 23, 1854."
Would your think Henry fits into the William F. Bonebrake family somewhere? Also, there were Bonebrakes in Hood River Co. (across the Columbia River from Goldendale, WA) when I was growing up.
Beth
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