[or-roots] Whitman County, Washington

David Patrick dpatrick at calweb.com
Fri Jun 26 14:54:32 PDT 2009


What Patrick family did you have in Dayton?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nancy Lee Adams 
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  Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 7:12 PM
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  Hi Dave - 

  I don't know which wagon train they came on but I found this below.  *My grandfather & my mother were both born in Dayton, WA. * I had Patrick family there at one time.    Nancy

  CHAPTER XXXVII Towns of Columbia County Historic Sketches of ...
  The best shop in Eastern Washington was burned here December 5, 1881, inflicting a loss ..... J. B* Bristow being then the pastor, and was dedicated on the .... In February, 1880, the pioneers of Columbia county held a meeting in Dayton ...
  genealogytrails.com/wash/columbia/book/.../chapxxxvii2.html - Similar
  BAPTIST.—The Baptist denomination effected an organization in Dayton and began the work of erecting a house of worship. This was completed in 1878, Rev. J. B* Bristow being then the pastor, and was dedicated on the twenty-second of September of that year. Rev. Mr. Martin is the present pastor of the church.
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    From: David Patrick 
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    Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:12 PM
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    My Grandmother told she came to Oregon,by way of Washington,Columbia co.when
    she was 2years old,born 1872.Her father was George Bains Bristow a Baptist Minister.
    There was 2 children born there ,a daughter Tennesee,and a son ?
    They came by covered wagon,but whitch one ?Any information would help.
    Dave Patrick
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      From: Nancy Lee Adams 
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      Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:14 PM
      Subject: Re: [or-roots] Whitman County, Washington


      For Pat - I just found a few of the pictures I told you about of Gallahers headstones in Columbia Co., WA. I still am unsure exactly which cemetery this was. It was probably Smith Hollow or Covello Cemetery maybe Bundy Hollow cem?. I will email you the pictures, one has a name & date you can make out pretty good.

      Mary E. Maley Wife of O G Gallaher.
      Born Jan. 5 1840
      Died  March 23 1880


      Nancy
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        From: Kith-n-Kin 
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        Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 10:44 AM
        Subject: Re: [or-roots] Whitman County, Washington


        Nancy

         

        Thank you for this. I think some of the Gallahers went to Washington as well, but no idea which ones. This may help.  If you do get a picture, I’d appreciate it.

         

        The Columbia (and later Asotin) records are important also, sometimes it’s easy to forget the change in county lines!

         

        Pat

         

         

        From: or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Nancy Lee Adams
        Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 9:20 AM
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        Subject: Re: [or-roots] Whitman County, Washington

         

        I was at an very old cemetery many years ago in Columbia Co., WA. where my pioneer families went - lived & died, Walla Walla/Dayton, WA. & area. I remember seeing a very old grave & the name Gallaher on a headstone. I forgot the first name. It was at Smith Hollow or Covello Cemetery?. The cemetery was not taken care of it's up a a small hill where the farmer was plowing all around the hill & even getting into the graves - closer & closer. We walked up to the graves from the road & it was out in the middle of no where. I can't find that name at Smith Hollow & Covello online, darn. Next time I'm up that way I will go there & take more pictures. 

         

        *Don't forget to check out Columbia County for your family graves that went that direction.  You never know where they ended up in the end.    Nancy

         

        Columbia County, Washington Cemetery Records

        Most of these are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing. 

        Following Cemeteries (hosted At Columbia County, Washington Tombstone Transcription Project)

          a.. Bundy Hollow (Mt. Pleasant View) Cemetery 
          b.. Covello (Evergreen) Cemetery 
          c.. Highland Cemetery 
          d.. Huntsville (Bicklehaupt Hill) Cemetery 
          e.. Marengo Cemetery 
          f.. Pioneer Memorial (Newland) Cemetery 
          g.. Smith Hollow Cemetery 
          h.. Starbuck Cemetery 
          i.. Turner (Berry Evans) Cemetery 
        Following Cemeteries (hosted at Interment)

          a.. Bundy Hollow Cemetery 
          b.. Covello (Evergreen) Cemetery 
          c.. Dayton Cemetery 
          d.. Highland Cemetery 
          e.. Huntsville (Bicklehaupt) Cemetery 
          f.. Marengo Cemetery 
          g.. Pioneer Cemetery 
          h.. Smith Hollow Cemetery 
          i.. Starbuck Cemetery 
          j.. Starbuck Cemetery 
          k.. Turner (Berry Evans) Cemetery 
         






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