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421. John Sperry, Military Marker, Co B, 1 IA Cav

422. Arra M. Sperry Elliott, 1870 - 1946

423. Sunken Grave, No Marker

424. George R. Spicer, 1856 - 1935
425. Mary C. Spicer, 1868 - 1931, ssa

426. Michael Don Evanson, Jr., 5 Jan. 1987 - 5 Sept. 1987

427. Anne Marie Dewitt, 31 March 1981 - 21 Jan. 1988

428. Mikeal A. Walker, 5 Aug. 1968 - 11 Dec. 1983

429. Joseph R. Walker, 10 Nov. 1949 - 17 Oct. 1989

430. Elmer Richard Walker, 11 Nov. 1919 - 24 Oct. 1996

Obituary: Born in Corvallis, OR, son of Marion and Della (Davenport) Walker. Married Oma Lee Williams on 30 June 1945, in Albany. Surviving are wife Oma, sons: David, Lawrence, Ralph, and Gale; daughters: Connie Pawley, Judy Bartman. Sons Joseph and Mikeal and daughter Linda McFarland died before him.

431. David Oglesbee, 1 Oct. 1843 - 8 Aug. 1903

432. Jay L. Oglesbee, 1877 - 1954

J. L. Oglesbee, son of Mary Oglesbee, married Freida Steidel, daughter of Herman and Freida Steidel, 13 Feb. 1917 in Linn County. Jay appears in the 1910 Shelburn precinct with his mother, Mary, brother Elisha, and sister Ethel.

433. Elisha S. Oglesbee, 1884 - 1966

Elisha Oglesbee appers in the 1910 Shelburn census living with his mother Mary, brother Jay, and sister Ethel.

434. Broken Monument

435. Martha P. Terry, 1845 - 1921, Wife of Robert B. Miller
436. Robert B. Miller, 29 July 1843 - 20 Dec. 1924, ssa

Robert B. Miller, son of Malcolm and Gennette Miller, appears on the 1860 census living with his parents. He was born in Nova Scotia. He married Martha Terry. They appear on the 1870 census with children: William E., Gennette, and Annetta. They also appear on the 1905 Scio census.

437. Sarah A. Dunbar, 1872 - 1853

438. Warren A. Dunbar, 1884 - 1957

439. Anna Fredika Lee, 12 Oct. 1889 - 25 April 1966
440. Nervin Earl Lee, 25 Jan. 1883 - 4 April 1969, ssa

441. Linda D. McFarland, 29 Dec. 1951 - 25 July 1977

441a. Meda Bell McFarland, 6 June 1926 - 28 Oct. 1995

442. Cordin A. Titus, 27 Jan. 1829 - 13 June 1902

443. Sylvina S. Titus, 1848 - 1923

C. A. and Sylvania Titus appear on the Scio 1880 census with children: Reuben A., Eugene C., Nora T., Vannie E., and Effie L.

444. Effie T. Miller, 1878 - 1927

Probably the daughter of C. A. and Sylvania Titus.

445. Eugene C. Titus, 1862 - 1927

Eugene C. Titus appears on the Scio 1880 census living with his parents, C. A. and Sylvania Titus.

446. David C. Neal, 12 July 1869 - 26 June 1909

David C. Neal appears in the 1870 census living with his parents, Benjamin and Nancy J. Neal. He is enumerated twice, appearing again in the household of his father, Benjamin, and a woman named Mary J.

447. Nancy J. Neal, 1843 - 1925

Nancy J. Neal appears in the 1920 Shelburn census living with her son, Bill.

448. William A. Neal, 1863 - 1926

Bill Neal appears in the 1920 Shelburn census living with his mother, Nancy J. He is single.

449. Elmo Sims, 1893 - 1920

Elmo Simms appears on the South Scio census living with his parents, John F. and Lillian Sims.

450. Vista M. (Long) Sims, 1894 - 1994

Elmo J. Sims married Vesta Mae Long 20 Dec. 1913 in Linn County. Vista married Elmo's brother, W. Z. Sims, 5 July 1921 in Linn County.

Vista appears in the Scio 1905 census living with her parents, Norman and Minnie (McDonald) Long.


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