[or-roots] SE Alaska w/roots in Oregon..Wm Green Thomas

cklooster at aol.com cklooster at aol.com
Mon Sep 1 00:55:48 PDT 2008


This is an interesting post; I was surprised to see the information about William Green Thomas.  I have some information about this family as his sister, Catherine Thomas (m. Clarence L. Morris) was a 3rd great grandmother to my son and daughter.  Catherine's daughter, Mary Elizabeth Morris m. George Walter Young and they ranched in the Maupin area.

Carla 


-----Original Message-----
From: Trish Neal <trisch at charter.net>
To: or-roots at listsmart.osl.state.or.us
Sent: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 4:59 pm
Subject: [or-roots] People with roots in Oregon connected to SE Alaska




Hello!

 

This weekend I have been reworking a newspaper index for newspapers from Wrangell, Alaska that I completed in 1995.  I have had a recent request for the entire project and since I have better software, I thought I would try to recreate the index and burn it to a CD to make it available to more libraries and researchers in Alaska.  At the time it was pretty expensive to provide hard copies. 

 

Part of the index was a vital statistics section which listed names whether they were found in the newspaper or public records.  The newspapers were primarily Wrangell newspapers but I also did research in Victoria, BC so you may see some newspapers cited from that city.  

 

While the index was done for 1898-1899, there are other dates included because of the various researches that I was doing at the time.  I thought this information on people who lived at Wrangell, Alaska might be of i
nterest since these people were either born in Oregon before traveling to Alaska or have an Oregon connection.  

 

The newspapers are available through your local library on microfilm and/or microfiche.  Please note, that unless you want to have the primary source in your files, the information listed is complete – in fact some information is additional from research that I had and I added it to the name.

 

This is the only information that I have on these people. I hope that this information will be of help to someone.

 

Trish Neal

Coos Bay, Oregon

 

 

 

Newspaper Key

SRJ=Stikeen River Journal                          FWN=Fort Wrangel News

AS=Alaska Sentinel (Wrangell)                    WS=Wrangell Sentinel

AW=Alaska Weekly                                    VC=Victoria Colonist  

DBC=Daily British Colonist

 

Anderson, Clarence H.

            DOD:  05/20/1951

            DOB: at Scofield, Oregon

            Age 25 years; boating accident; Parents:  M/M Thomas Anderson; Sisters: Florence Miller, Doris Norton; Brother:  Arthur An
derson.

            05/25/1951  1:6 WS

 

Arola, Isaac

            DOD:  1932

            DOB: at Finland

            Age 71 years. Heart disease and asthma.  Came from Finland with wife and infant son  about 1888 to Astoria, Oregon.  Spouse died in 1893 at Oregon.  Sons: Carl, John, George. Grandaughter:  Elna Arola.  Grandson:  Edward Arola.   Was in the Klondike and Dawson.

            12/23/1932  1:4 WS

 

Barnes, F. C.

            DOD:  07/30/1931

            DOB:  1854 at Albany, New York

            Died at his home in Portland, Oregon;  Spouse passed away last September.  Built cannery  at Lake Bay in 1901 and operated until 1927.  Four daughters and one son.

            07/31/1931  1:5 WS

 

 

D  Black, Mrs. Scott

            DOD:  05/10/1926

            DOB:  at Oregon 1869

            Age 57 years. Cirrhosis of liver. Came to Wrangell from Ketchikan to go into Cassiar with husband.  Spouse.=C
2 Mother survives in Portland, Oregon.  Son:  Bert Woolridge of Wallace, Idaho.

            05/13/1926  1:3 WS

 

 

Parrott, Walter Edward

            DOD:  08/18/1928

            DOB:  12/11/1861 at Oregon City, Oregon.  

            Age 67 years.  Came to Alaska in 1903.  Engaged in fishing for first 8 years.  Had a farm on Sergief  Island at the mouth of the Stikine River.  Parents:  Joseph Parrott and Elenor       Fish Parrott.  Sister:  Mrs. Jessie White and her daughter  Miss Lois White from Yakima,  Washington.

            08/23/1928 1:2 WS

 

Stump, Parke

            DOD:  01/14/1947

            DOB:  Oregon

            Age 65 years.  Came to Alaska when he was age 19 years, first to Nome and then to  interior Alaska.  Came to southeastern Alaska in 1925: Hyder, Wrangell and Ketchikan.   His wife, who was a sister of Mrs. Lenabelle Green of Wrangell, 
           passed away a few years  ago in California.  Moved to Ketchikan after her death.  Step-sons (?):  W.C. Stump and E.E. Bailey

 
          01/17/1947  5:2 WS

 

 

Thomas, William Green

            DOD:  05/04/1930

            DOB:  01/19/1851 at Randolph county, Missouri

            Age 79 years. From heart attack.   First Married Alyda McAvoy on 01/21/1888 at Fort       Wrangell.  She precied him in death in 1918.  Married Ida F. Swift on 12/26/1924 at Seattle, Washington.   He was the U.S. Commissioner for over  
            30 years at Wrangell.   The youngest child of a large family.  His family came over the Blue Mountains following  the Oregon Trail in 1851. He was carried off by a cougar but was saved from certain  death  by the men in the party.  The family settled near Scio, Oregon.    Parents:   Thomas Turpin  Thomas and Nancy Curl Thomas.  His mother died when he was 7 years old.  His father died two years later.  He had brothers and sisters of which only two sisters were surviving  at the time of  his death.  One sister died the day after William at The Dalles, Oregon  (Note: no information has been found on her at TD.)  NOTE: The Irene Ingle Public Library in Wrangell, Alaska does have a clip file on Wm. Thomas and his wife.

         =C
2  05/08/1930  1:3 WS

 

Worden, J.E.

            DOD:  1925

            DOB:  07/04/1861 at Niagara Falls, New York.

Age 64 years.  His father died when he was age 2 years from injuries from the Civil War.  His mother passed away when he was age 9 years.  He was reared by his father’s brother.  Settled at Portland, Oregon.  Spouse:  Nina Turner on 11/28/1895 at Portland.  Moved to Fort Wrangell in 1898.  Appointed U.S. Postmaster at Wrangell and served in that capacity until 1917. Worden was also a photographer, having photographed a great deal of  local area.  Children:  Mrs. Lynn (Robert) Holmes, Mrs. Liberty (Louis M.) Royal, Homer Worden.  Member of Pioneers of Alaska, Redmen’s Lodge, Elks Lodge and Woodmen of the World.

            03/26/1925  1:1 WS

 




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