[or-roots] 1895 census

Steve & Ronda Howard whizinc at comcast.net
Tue Sep 22 13:01:41 PDT 2009


Hi Susie,
Where can I look at this 1895 census?  Was it a county census or a state
census?
Thanks,
Ronda

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Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 5:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [or-roots] Hawthorne Asylum


Thank you,
 Connie is the researcher I hired and she did a wonderful job for me. From
the hospital records both Van and his wife were committed from Vernonia on
Dec 18 1898. Van had applied for a homestead in 1895 but did not make the
five year requirement to prove up the land. He would have been 81 at that
time.ed. He died of la grippe and old age and she of dementia and
seizures.They had three sons two of which I know were living at the time and
one named Samuel who died about the same time. Lafayette lived until 1945
and I lose Morgan after 1920 both in California. I believe but cannot
clearly read the census for 1895 that they were all living in Oregon on his
claim.
Susie
 

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From: Paulette <mailto:pswitzertatum at peoplepc.com>  
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Subject: Re: [or-roots] Hawthorne Asylum

I found reference at the library today to a book on WorldCat that is about
Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. The book refers to names of persons
buried in Lone Fir Cemetery from Dr. Hawthorne's Asylum. It's by Connie
Lenzen (1989), if that's of any use to someone in this discussion.




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