[or-roots] Salem cemetery

Kith-n-Kin Kith-n-Kin at cox.net
Sun Jan 31 15:44:00 PST 2010


Thanks, Les

I'll make that correction on the margin of the page in the book! This book
already has many corrections -- in the margins and on pieces of paper stuck
between the pages. It truly is a treasure, especially for the Salem, North
Salem, and Waldo Hills areas (I think).

Pat



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[mailto:or-roots-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Leslie
Chapman
Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 10:42 PM
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Subject: [or-roots] Salem cemetery

folks need to remember if you have someone who might be considered a pioneer
who died while living in Salem, the Pioneer cemetery site is incredible;

http://www.salempioneercemetery.org/records.php

Yes Pat, John clearly lived long enough to be Mable's dad;

LAST NAME: Zieber	FIRST NAME: John	MIDDLE NAME: 	NICKNAME:
MAIDEN NAME: 	AKA 1: Zeiber	AKA 2: 	AKA 3:
TITLE: Mr.	GENDER: M	MILITARY:
BORN: 2 Feb 1841	DIED: 21 Jul 1864	BURIED: Jul 1864
ETHNICITY:  	OCCUPATION:
BIRTH PLACE:  Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
Age: 23 years, 5 months, 19 days;
OBITUARY:
This (Thursday) morning, at the residence of his father, John Zieber, son of
John S. Zieber.
Weekly Oregon Statesman 25 July 1864 2:6

RESOLUTIONS Adopted at a Regular Meeting of Chemeketa Lodge No. 1, I.O.O.F.
WHEREAS, It has pleased our Diving Master to remove from our midst our well
beloved brother, John Zieber, who died on the 21st ult., after a lingering
illness; Therefore, be it RESOLVED, That while we bow with submission to the
will of our Heavenly Father, we cannot but mourn the loss of one so
universally esteemed, and whose memory will be so fondly cherished bythe
brothers of this Lodge. RESOLVED, That we tender our warmest sympathies to
his parents and brothers and sisters, who are thus deprived of his society;
and to his father, our brother, who is called to mourn not only as an
Odd-Fellow but as a parent, we offer that sympathy due to a brother in his
trouble. RESOLVED, That for the widow of our deceased brother, called upon
in the morning of life to mourn so great a loss, we feel the deepest sorrow,
and assure her that in every trial which may beset her pathway, she will
ever find the open palm of every Odd Fellow extended to support and assist
her. RESOLVED, That the members of this Lodge wear the usual badge of
mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded,
under seal of this Lodge, to the family and to the widow of the deceased
brother. A. J. Riely L. S. Skiff Samuel E. May Oregon Statesman 8 August
1864 3:5
INSCRIPTION:
John Zieber
Born in
Peoria, Ill.
Feb 2,  1841
Died
July 21, 1864
(east face of monument shared with John, Eliza, Octavia and Albert)
SOURCES:
DAR pg 26
Saucy
OS 8 August 1864 3:5
CONTACTS:
LOT: 065

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