[or-roots] DLC Maps

Nancy Lee Adams nancydean at columbia-center.org
Tue May 26 11:22:20 PDT 2009


Cindy -
I know I have the right family with you but can only find a Becky Jean 
(Leventis) Smith & not Rebecca Smith. This Becky lives in Waitsburg, WA. Her 
family is from Silverton, OR. Maybe you don't know yet this part of the 
family? We have a Stevens Reunion every year, this year will be the '118th'. 
These are the families I can think of off the top of my head that attend - 
Stevens, Ringo, Mount, Esson Groshong, McCubbins, Smith, Ewing, McKey.

Your Gr. gr. grandparents, John & Rebecca Smith Barger and her parents, 
James and Sarah Jennings Smith Of Silverton, Oregon.
James and Sarah (Jennings) Smith of Silverton OR. you mentioned are in my 
Stevens family History book that the family put together & published. I 
helped also with the book some. My ggGrandmother Sarah E (Stevens) McCubbins 
sister Mary Stevens married Jennings Smith (born in 1838, son of James & 
Sarah (Jennings) Smith. The James Smith family crossed the plains to Oregon 
in 1845. Mary married Jennings Smith Oct. 1871 in Silverton, OR. After James 
& Mary married they on a farm bordering Bethany Road just across from the 
Bethany School & Bethany Christian Church, or the Silver Creek Church. In 
the early life of the congregation the church members had worshiped at the 
house of Elias Cox.

More surnames,
Beckett
Jackson
Cahill
Mount
Fouts

Nancy



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lucinda Blais" <atagi at fmtc.com>
To: "or-roots mail list" <or-roots at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: [or-roots] DLC Maps


> Nancy, I am not seeing McCubbins/Stevens connection yet, (have data on
> another comp. too), so can you go back 1 or 2 more generations then I can
> probably figure it out.
>
> If it is through the Smith line, I probably have that in another notebook,
> and not in this computer.
>
> Thanks too for letting me know there is still more "family" out there !!!
> So cool !!
>
> Cindy Blais
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Nancy Lee Adams" <nancydean at columbia-center.org>
> To: "or-roots mail list" <or-roots at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>
> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 12:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [or-roots] DLC Maps
>
>
>> Hi Cindy -
>>
>> We are related though the Stevens family of Silverton, OR. Hanson & 
>> Lavina
>> (Wickard) Stevens were my gggGrandparents.
>> There daughter Sarah Ellen Stevens was married to Samuel McCubbins.
>>
>> Stevens
>> Smith
>> Ringo
>> Esson
>> McCubbins
>> Flanagan
>> & many more.
>>
>> Nancy
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Lucinda Blais" <atagi at fmtc.com>
>> To: "or-roots mail list" <or-roots at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>
>> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 11:12 AM
>> Subject: Re: [or-roots] DLC Maps
>>
>>
>>> Pat,
>>> So glad that this is being done!!! My Gr. gr. grandparents, John &
>>> Rebecca
>>> Smith Barger and her parents, James and Sarah Jennings Smith of course
>>> were
>>> in Silverton, Oregon, and I have wanted to "see" where their land was !
>>> Have picture with "Barger" Street.  Again, looking forward to seeing 
>>> this
>>> when in the Silverton area !
>>>
>>> Cindy Blais
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Kith-n-Kin" <Kith-n-Kin at cox.net>
>>> To: "'or-roots mail list'" <or-roots at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>
>>> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 12:46 PM
>>> Subject: [or-roots] DLC Maps
>>>
>>>
>>>> While we're on the subject of DLCs, one of the things I'm working on is
>>>> a
>>>> history of the township that includes Mt. Angel to Silverton.  It is
>>>> 06S01W.
>>>>
>>>> So far, I have gathered the information on the "original" DLCs from the
>>>> Abstracts, along with the 1862 twp map, and on top of that placed the
>>>> 1963
>>>> "official" cadastral plats of the original owners. (I'm probably mixing
>>>> my
>>>> terms here).
>>>>
>>>> I have also "cut and pasted" the 1878 land plats from the Atlas to fit
>>>> the
>>>> township parameters, and coupled it with a 2009 Google Earth image of
>>>> the
>>>> area, so anyone can see just where the properties are today.
>>>> Fortunately,
>>>> there were two or three plats which with odd shapes and placement,
>>>> allowed
>>>> for "tweaking" the skew from the satellite image.
>>>>
>>>> These are on 11x17 photo paper, and are going to the libraries in
>>>> Silverton
>>>> and Mt. Angel, as well as the college library there.
>>>>
>>>> I believe this will help poor folks (like I was) who show up in the
>>>> area,
>>>> go
>>>> to the library and say "where was grampa and gramma's land?" to be met
>>>> with
>>>> the thousand yard stare. "Oh, you might want to look on the wall over
>>>> there."  Nope.  "Well, you can go to the archives in Salem.. ."  In
>>>> Mount
>>>> Angel in particular, the "history" goes back as far as the monastery 
>>>> and
>>>> influx of German speaking farmers.   At the seminary  at least they had
>>>> some
>>>> history of the early settlers, and the interactions with the town.
>>>>
>>>> After my visit this month, I'll be able to complete the "genealogical"
>>>> early
>>>> history of the area, who married whom, and so on, and what happened to
>>>> the
>>>> families.  Should be fun.
>>>>
>>>> Pat
>>>> In Tucson
> 




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