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


751. Arthur Carow, 1880-1880

752. Almond Moore, 1804-1876*
753. Jerusha (Carey) Moore, 1839-1881*, "Wife," ssa

Almond Moore was born in Hartford, Conn. Jerusha Carey was born in Delph, IN.

Almon married Jerusha Carey, daughter of William Carey, on 12 April 1849 (date? she would only be 10 years old) in Linn County.

Almon and Jerusha Moore appear in the Franklin Butte precinct in 1880 with children: William M. (born 1851), Mary J., Rossiler, Rebecca, Chancery, and Frances. Census shows Jerusha born about 1831.

754. Cha. Moore, 1862-1879*

Chauncery Moore appears in the 1870 Franklin Butte census with his parents, Almon and Jerusha (Carey) Moore.

755. Reneslar Moore, 1857-1934*

Reneslar Moore, son of Almon and Jerusha (Carey) Moore was born Oct. 12, 1857 and died June 16, 1934. Funeral arrangements were made by his sister, Mrs. F. A. Serfling.

756. Frances Ann (Moore) Serfling, 1868-1943

Frances appears in the Franklin Butte precinct in 1870 living with her parents, Almon and Jerusha (Carey) Moore.

Annie A. Moore married William E. Serfling on 1 Jan. 1888 in Linn County.

757. Nelly Moore, -1879*, "Daughter of W. M. and E. J. Moore," died March 8, 1879 2y 3m

758. Millie O. Borum, 1870-19-
759. Isaac P. Borum, 1864-1933*, ssa

760. Emma Davis Whealdon, 1873-1959

761. Gertie Davis Tower, 1875-1961

762. Ruth E. Davis, 1893-1923
763. Lloyd C. Davis, 1892-1968, ssa

764. Anna R. (Churchill) Davis, 1879-1885, "Born Lincoln, Kansas," April 10, 1879-Aug. 19, 1885 DAR documentation.

765. Oscar L. Davis, 1861-1892, DAR documentation: Lewis O. Born Vinton, Iowa, Feb. 17, 1861-Sept. 7, 1892

766. Alvah I. Davis, 1825-1913*
767. Emily G. Davis, 1838-1917*, ssa

Alva I. and Emily (George) Davis appear in the Santiam 1905 census. Alvah was born Jan. 1, 1825 in Cleveland, Ohio. Emily was born Dec. 4, 1838 in Peoria, Illinois. She died Oct. 17, 1917. Alvah died June 13, 1913.

A. and Emily Davis appear on the 1910 Santiam census.

768. Alta June Abele Davis, 1882-1965

769. Ruth A. Clark, 1827-1911*, "Born in Patrick Co., VA," Oct. 22, 1827-Nov. 6, 1911, "Died in Lacomb, OR"

Ruth Clark appears on the 1910 Lacomb census with her son Clark living with her.

770. Cardwell Clark, 1810-1904*, "Born in Patrick Co., VA," March 12, 1810-Nov. 13, 1904, "Died near Lacomb, OR"

771. Marshall S. Clark, 1851-1922

Marshall appears on the 1910 Lacomb census living with his widowed mother, Ruth Clark.

772. Laura McNown, 1898-1990
773. Robert McNown, 1906-1990, ssa

774. Jeremiah Dickens, 1823-1882*, June 15, 1823-March 5, 1882, 58y 8m 20d

Jeremiah and Leah P. Dickens appear on the 1860 Linn County census with children: James, William, John, Nancy and an infant daughter (#585).

775. A. L. Dickens, 1865-1891, June 17, 1865-April 20, 1891, 25y 10m 8d

776. Maude Hazel Shaw, 1895-1960
777. William Ray Shaw, 1892-*1960, ssa

778. Edna B. Serfling, 1910-1963

Edna B. Serfling appears on the 1910 Santiam census with her parents, William and Frances A. (Moore) Serfling.

779. John F. Arp, 1869-1891*

780. Anna Arp, 1831-1896*


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