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Note: * indicates enumerated on the 1934 DAR records; ssa indicates same stone as previous


241. J. Frank Gaines, 1868-1941
242. Willetta (Queener) Gaines, 1868-1941, ssa

Franklin J. Gaines is found on the 1870 census with his parents, John and Melissa A. Gaines.

J.F. Gaines married Willia E. Queener on 15 March 1891 in Linn Co.

Frank and Willia Gaines are found on the 1904 Lacomb census with their children Wyma and Orville.

243. H. H. Queener, no dates

244. Albert Sims, 1846-1882

245. Samuel H. Gaines, 1872-1872*, April 30, 1872-died 1872

246. Hiram M. Gaines, 1870-1879*, Dec. 24, 1870-Oct. 1, 1879

247. John R. South, 1826-1888*, Nov. 26, 1826-May 16, 1888

248. John W. Gaines, 1836-1921*, Nov. 19, 1835(?)-Aug. 21, 1921
249. Melissa A. Gaines, 1840-1872*, Sept. 8, 1840-Aug. 20, 1872, ssa
250. Sarah Gaines, 1845-1917*, Nov. 9, 1845-Nov. 22, 1917, ssa

"Pioneers of 1852"

J. W. Gaines and his wife, Melissa A., are found on the 1860 and 1870 Linn Co. census. Their children: Alice B., Eva B., Artimus, and Franklin J.

In 1905, John W. Gaines is living with his wife, Sarah C.

251. Cassia L. Gaines, 1861-1863*, Feb. 23, 1861-Nov. 30, 1863

252. Eva B. (Gaines) Davenport, 1863-1941
253. John I. Davenport, 1859-1937, ssa

John and Eva Davenport appear on the 1905 Crabtree census with their children: Marvin T., Carson C., Daisy I., Lillie I., and Mabel C.

254. Stephen L. Tichenor, 1878-1944
255. Lillie I. Tichenor, 1896-1974, ssa

Stephen Lee Tichenor was born Nov. 13, 1881 in Clatskanie, OR. He died Feb. 26, 1944 at Salem Hospital. He was the son of Stephen C. and Ida (Lee) Tichenor. (funeral records)

256. Marvin T. Davenport, 1886-1952

Marvin is the son of John L. and Eva B. (Gaines) Davenport. He appears in the 1905 Crabtree census living with his parents. In the 1920 Lacomb census, Marvin appears with his wife, Amy.

257. Gorgie Whedbee, 1882-1898*

258. Lena M. (Kenoyer) Harris, 1880-1945
259. George W. Harris, 1864-1935, ssa

George W. Harris married Lena Kenoyer on 27 Sept. 1896 in Linn County.

George W. and Lena Harris are found on the 1905 Lacomb census with their children: Alfred, Everett, Zella, and Colene.

260. James Everett Harris, 1899-1972, Sept. 28, 1899-Feb. 25, 1972

James Everett is found on the 1905 Lacomb census with his parents, George W. and Lena Harris.

261. Bessie B. Jackson, 1893-1980
262. Delos K. Jackson, 1886-1962, ssa

263. Steven J. Benham, 1954-1989

264. John T. Brock, 1867-1945
265. Anna C. Brock, 1873-1956, ssa

John T. and Anna C. are found in the 1920 Providence census. They were both born in Canada. Living with them are children: Myrtle L., Eunice T., and John F.

266. David Brock, 1812-1902

267. Eunice P. Balschweid, 1903-1968
268. Charles H. Balschweid, 1892-1974, ssa

Charley appears in the Scio 1905 census living with his parents, Edward and Ellen Balschweid.

269. Mary B. Ewing, 1837-1897*, April 12, 1837-Aug. 20, 1897
270. Thomas Ewing, 1831-1916*, Oct. 24, 1831-Dec. 26, 1916, ssa


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