Lone Oak/Stayton Cemetery Records & Genealogical Notes: Marion County, Oregon: Pages 151-200 Please see Index for Page numbers. *********************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ *********************************************************************** Donated to the USGenWeb Archives by Daraleen Phillips Wade,Copywrite 1988. ************************************************************************ Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 151 Section One - LOT 150 NEIBERT [double stone] MATTHIEU, Earnest T. George 1866 - 1943 1841 - 1920 [24 Dec 1943] [24 Jan 1920] Ursula, his wife MATTHIEU, Josephine M. 1841 - 1917 1871 - 1953 [10 May 1917] [17 Mar 1953] [NEIBERT] John, son of G. & U. space May 30, 1877 - Aug 15, 1902 space space George Neibert was born 16 Sept/Dec 1841 in Bavaria, to Paul & Anna Neibert. He married Mrs. Ursula Buhl in 1866 in Wisconsin, where they lived until about 1875/6 at which time they moved to Oregon. George died at the age of 78 yrs 1 mo 8 days. [SML 12 Feb 1920] Ursula Neibert was born 01 Nov 1841 in Long Brook, Bavaria, coming to America with her parents when four years of age. In 1858 she married Joseph Buhi in Marion Township, Wisconsin, who didn't return from the Civil War. They were the parents of 3 children. In 1866 she married George Neibert and they lived in Wisconsin 10 years before coming to Oregon where they settled in the Waldo Hills, corning later to Stayton. Seven children were born to them, five of whom survived her. [obit in Patton scrapbook] John Neibert and Josephine Matthieu, both in this lot, were children of George & Ursula. Another son, Jacob J., is in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Stayton. Earnest/Ernest Theodore Matthieu was the son of Francis Xavier Matthieu, one of the 52 men who voted in favor of American government at Champoeg, and the last one to die. Earnest’s mother was Rose Aussant. He was born 02 Aug 1866 at Butteville, one of the 14 children in his parent’s family. He married Josephine Marie Neibert, 07 Nov 1894 in the Waldo Hills. He was survived by the widow, a daughter, Mrs. Theo Eddy and a grandson, Matthieu Forrette. [SML 30 Dec 1943; Catholic Church Records of Pacific NW, St. Paul, Vol. III by Munnick and Warner] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 151-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 152 Section One - LOT 151 WHITED, Destimona A. WEDDLE [double stone, small] 1894 - 1912 Minnie E. [27 Nov 1912] 1868 - 1936 [19 April 1936] WEDDLE, Harlan F. Oron L. 1904 - 1931 1867 1926 [23 April 1931] [13 April 1926] ANDERSON [double stone] space Martha E. 1855 - 1929 [08 Sept 1929] J. Harvey space 1843 - 1929 [12 April 1929] Destimona A. (Bishop) Whited was born 28 Nov 1849 at Des Moines, Iowa, the daughter of Hiram S. & Anna Bishop. She married Ephriam B. Whited 23 October 1862 at Scio, Linn Co., OR. She was the mother of 7 children, five of whom survived her including Minnie E. Weddle, who is in this lot. Oron Lindel Weddle was the son of Elijah & Margaret Anne (Slover) Weddle, see Sec. 1 Lot 170. Oron died at his home in Gladstone, OR. He was survived by 3 sons and 3 daughters, one of whom, Harlan F. is in this lot. A daughter, Lottie Pearl, is in the Elijah Weddle lot. James Harvey Anderson was born 01 Oct 1843 in Missouri and married Martha E. Shanks 10 July 1870 in Marion County. He was the son of James & Eleanor (Simpson) Anderson who are in Rocky Point/Anderson Lone Fir Cemetery. Harvey died at Lebanon. Martha E. Shanks was born Feb 1855, in Indiana, the daughter of Abner Shanks and his first wife, Anna Lenon. Abner Shanks, and his second wife, Elizabeth (Ewing), are in Stipp Cemetery at Macleay. =============================================================================== Aisle RICHARDSON, Lois E. HOLMAN, Forrest Jay Mar 1, 1921 Dec 29, 1979 April 16, 1913 Nov 9, 1983 70 yrs [WFHM] PETERS, Josephine 1917 - 1976 [31 Dec 1976] =============================================================================== --End pg 152-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 153 Section One LOT 152 RICHARDSON, Wayne Leroy space Feb 13, 1946 - June 5, 1961 [STREET, Harry Cecil] space 03 May 1894 - 20 July 1904 STREET, John W. SNODDY, Lera M. Nov 17, 1860 - Nov 13, 1908 1893 - 1985 Woodman of the World [29 Apr 1985] (PETERS, Paul) SNODDY, Henry M. [09 June 1939 - 06 June 1961] 1881 - 1954 [28 Aug 1954] Harry Cecil Street, the second son of John & Laura Street, was badly burned when building a fire. He was born in Martinsburg, Keokuk Co., Iowa, coming to Oregon in 1899 with his parents. He was survived by his parents, a sister & two brothers. [Stayton Mail 22 July 1904] John Wesley Street’s tombstone is a tall Woodman of the World marker, shaped like a tree stump - the most unusual marker in the cemetery. His obituary, in the Stayton Mail 20 Nov 1908, makes no reference to a wife, he being survived by three children: Mrs. George Gist, George & Russell Street. He was born in Iowa 17 Nov 1859 (sic). The 1900 U. S. Census and the 1905 Marion County Census identify his wife as Laura. It seems likely she was living at the time of his death. A letter to the sexton in 1980 from a granddaughter in Minnesota gave Mrs. Street’s name as Racheal and further stated she had never seen either of her grandparents. * * * * * Lera M. Snoddy was born in Tennessee. She and husband farmed at West Stayton from 1925 to 1982. She was survived by four daughters and two sons. (sexton records) =============================================================================== --End pg 153-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 154 Aisle RICHARDSON, Clarence M. ANK, Alice May "Mother" Apr 12, 1901 Aug 19, 1971 1875 - 1955 [10 Apr 1955] =============================================================================== Section One LOT 153 CASPELL, Clifford A. SMALL [double stone] 1889 - 1907 Laura I. [07 April 1907] 1897 - 1962 [16 Apr 1962] CASPELL, George W., Thomas H. 1853 - 1913 1898 - 19-- Woodmen of World marker [living Oct 1988] [06 Dec 1913] CASPELL, Pemilla A. FORSLUND [double stone] 1859 1919 "Mother" Mary Ellen [21 Aug 1918] 1886 - 1977 [06 Nov 1977] space Carl Herman 1882 1962 [19 Jan 1962] George W. Caspell & Permelia A. King, were married 13 November 1878, in Marion County, OR and became the parents of 15 children, 13 of whom survived them. Two of the children are here in Lone Oak - Clifford A., in this lot, and Archie in Sec. 2 Lot 133 [directly across drive, to the east]. George W. was born in Ontario, Canada. Permelia, a native Oregonian, was the daughter of Wilburn and Marcella (Cox) King and the granddaughter of Gideon Cox who had a Donation Land Claim in the Silverton area. Permelia’s mother and some of her siblings are in Mt. Hope Cemetery. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 154-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 155 Section One - LOT 154 {PETERSON} Mother Bertha space 1853 - 1914 [15 June 1914] PETERSON [double stone] GEARHART, Omar A. Bertha "Mother" Aug 5, 1925 - Jan 8, 1983 1853 - 1914 57 years [WFHM] Louis 1845 - 1928 {PETERSON} Father Louis BURLESON [double stone] 1845 - 1928 Married Feb 12, 1926 [11 Feb 1928] Alma C. 1905 - 1985 [PETERSON, Alfred C.} [08 Oct 1985] [23 Dec 1882 - 13 Apr 1919] Henry J. 1903 - 1982 [16 Apr 1982] Louis & Bertha C. Peterson were both born in Denmark. They were the parents of 4 children, 2 of whom are in this cemetery - Alfred C. "Shorty", in this lot, and Ida [Mrs. John] Peterson in Sec. 2 Lot 134. Alfred C. "Shorty" Peterson was born 23 Dec 1882 on the old Peterson place near Sublimity. =============================================================================== Aisle SADLER [double stone] Married Dec 24, 1924 L. Prue 1904 - [blank] Luther C. 1900 - 1981 [14 Nov 1980] =============================================================================== --End pg 155-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 156 Section One - LOT 155 SCHLIES [double stone] SCHLIES, Joseph Josephine 1878 - 1925 1878 - 1963 [16 Apr 1878 - 20 March 1925] [21 Oct 1963] Adam J. 1867 - 1940 CRANE [double stone, small] [21 April 1940] Darlene, 1931 - 1935 [30 Oct] Barbara, 1904 - 1984 [30 Jan] STEWARD, Clara Naue holly tree 1875 - 1957 [10 Jan 1957] STEWARD, Calvin W. STEWARD, LeRoy 1872 - 1927 July 29, 1927 [17 Feb 1927] Oregon Pvt 76 Inf 13 Div Adam Schlies was born 20 June 1867 in Lenawee Co., Wisconsin. He married Josephine Roidt in 1895 in Stangelville, Wisconsin. They came to Oregon in 1907. They had 5 daughters and 6 sons, the following being here: Barbara Crane, in this lot; Edward R. & Ben in Sec. 1 Lot 157 - two lots south. [SML 25 Apr 1940] Adam J. & Joseph Schlies were brothers, Joseph coming to Oregon in 1908. [SML 26 Mar 1925] Darlene Crane, the 4 year old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clem Crane died Wednesday. She was survived by her parents and two small brothers. [Oregon Statesman 02 Nov 1935] * * * * * Calvin Steward was born 01 Sept 1872 at Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. On 29 August 1894 in Rockford, Minnesota he married Clara A. Naue. She was born in Germany. They were the parents of 7 children - 5 girls and 2 boys. One of the boys, LeRoy, is in this lot. A daughter, Eva, married Harry Humphreys who is in Sec. 2 Lot 116. Eva is living as of Sept 1988. [SML 24 Feb 1927] LeRoy Steward was born 23 Nov 1896 in Rockford, Minnesota and drowned in Portland five months after his father’s death. Besides his parents and siblings, he was survived by a wife (not named). [SML 04 Aug 1927] Calvin John Steward, another son of Calvin W. & Clara (Naue) Steward, who was born east of Stayton, 08 Sept 1907, died in April 1932. He was survived by his widow, Eleanor (Dozler) and two sons: John Calvin and Donivan Roy. His funeral was held in the Catholic Church and, although burial place wasn’t stated, it was probably St. Mary’ s. [SML 21 Apr 1932] =============================================================================== --End pg 156-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 157 Aisle BOEDIGHEIMER [double stone] Married Aug 30, 1969 Joan "Jodi" July 23, 1947 - Oct 7, 1986 Wayne "Boedy" Feb. 23, 1948 - [blank] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 156 HUMPHREYS [double stone] space Mary Aurora 1892 - 1968 [Mary A. Champ, 02 June 1968] Floyd Everett {ZIEBERT, Infant} 1879 - 1938 {1953 - 1953} [25 Apr 1938] HARMON, John Boyd HOLDBROOK [double stone] Apr 11, 1962 - Nov 29, 1976 Emma C. Son of Laura & Sam Erickson 1867 - 1942 [21 Feb 1942] Ernest R. BYRKIT, William 1867 - 19-- Aug 8, 1891 - Feb 19, 1956 Nebraska Cpl Co C 352 Inf 88 Div Floyd Everett Humphreys married Mary Aurora Davis in 1914. They became the parents of 5 children. One son, Fay Edgar Humphreys died 05 Feb 1945, in the Battle of the Bulge, Luxembourg. In 1940, Mary married Riley H. Champ, as his second wife [see Sec. 3 Lot 59]. Floyd Humphreys was the son of William H. & Martha Jane (Darby) Humphreys who are in Sec. 2 Lot 116. Infant Ziebert was a grandson of the Humphreys, being a child of their daughter Ruth and her husband John P. Ziebert. Betty Marie Ida Bailey, a granddaughter of the Humphreys and the daughter of Ruth (Humphreys) & Berton Bailey, born 15 Sept 1936 - died 16 Sept 1936 is in Sec. 2 Lot 75. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 157-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 158 Section One - LOT 157 SCOTT, Dena M. SCHLIES [double stone] 1912 - 1961 Edward R. [Robert] [27 Jan 1961] 1907 - 1986 [07 Apr 1986] SCOTT, Russell A. Ben 1903 - 1983 1909 - 1951 [02 Oct 1983] [21 Dec 1951] NELSON, Frances Leota {PIEROG, Margie Grace} 1931 - 1958 [16 July 1958] {06 Nov 1909 - 04 Nov 1975} Our Mother who lived & died for us MC WHIRK, Donald H. MOREHOUSE, Sadie Jane Oct 9, 1910 - Feb 19, 1961 1879 - 1955 "Mother" [18 Jan 1955] Edward R. & Ben Schlies were the sons of Adam J. & Josephine (Roidt) Schlies in Sec. 1 Lot 155 - 2 lots north. * * * * * Frances Leota Nelson died following the birth of her 4th child. She was born 06 Aug 1931 at Clarksville, Arkansas. She was survived by her widower, Earl, and four children. [SML 24 July 1958] =============================================================================== Aisle MC WHIRK, Frank MELOW, Steve V. May 6, 1900 - Aug 6, 1961 Feb 7, 1959 - July 19, 1976 [WFHM] Son & Brother =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 158 VOLZ, Carrie space 1889 - 1961 (22 Dec 1889 - 25 Jan 1961) VOLZ, Harry space 1899 - 1966 [15 June 1966] MOORE [double stone] CARTER, Hattie May Mabel W. May 26, 1887 - May 10, 1970 1900 - [blank] Guy W. CARTER, William H. 1893 - 1955 Apr 22, 1881 - Aug 14, 1954 [23 Feb 1955] Guy W. & Mabel Moore were long time residents of Detroit, she being the postmistress there for many years. --End pg 158-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 159 * * * * * Hattie May Carter was the daughter of Vantile & Emma Elizabeth Lowman who are in Sec. 2 Lot 124. She was May Pendleton when her brother, Elba D. Lowman died in 1933. William H. Carter was the son of Ira B. & Susan J. (Thomas) Carter who are in Sec. 2 Lot 3. He lived in the Mehama area. He was a brother of Frank who is in Sec. 3 Lot 8; Belle Heater, in Sec. 3 Lot 7; Roy D. in Sec. 2 Lot 2; and Clifford C. who is at Union Hill Cemetery. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 159 MILLER, Lillian A. VAN DUZEN [double stone] 1870 - 1946 Mabel [Sept 1946] 1887 - 1973 [18 Jan 1973] MILLER, Earl E. Harrie 1873 - 1953 1865 - 1964 [20 Sept 1953] [29 March 1964] MILLER, Chrystal E. MILLER, Earl A. / VAN DUZEN, Keith 1906 - 1965 [both names on stone] [28 March 1965] Feb. 28, 1918 - Jan 2, 1943 Montana Sgt Air Corps WWII MILLER, Ernest Vernon Aug 1, 1898 - Feb 10, 1985 space Pvt U. S. Army Lillian Miller was born 23 Nov 1870 at Glover, Vermont, the daughter of Francis & Alma Robinson. She had lived at Lyons for 30 years. She was survived by her husband, Earl; three sons: Ernest, Verner, Hary (sic) and a sister, Mrs. Lewis Kirkland (she is in Sec. 2 Lot 15). [SML 05 Sept 1946] Earl E. Miller was born 25 April 1873 at Covington, KY. He bad lived at Mehama for 4 years. A car accident caused his death. (SML obit] Ernest Vernon Miller was a son of Earl E. & Lillian A. Miller. Sgt. Earl A. Miller was killed in a plane crash at Scott Field, Illinois. He was born 05 Feb 1918 at El lensburg, WA. He was a nephew of Ernie Miller of Stayton. He was survived by his adopted parents, Mr. & Mrs. H. W. Van Dusen (sic) and his father Harry L. Miller. [SML 14 Jan 1943] =============================================================================== --End pg 159-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 160 Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 160 space space [?WEAVER, Isaiah] space [15 Sept 1855 - 04 March 1905] While there is nothing in this lot to indicate Isaiah Weaver was buried here, it seems likely he would have been. His wife purchased the lot 04 March 1905, the same day Isaiah died - as indicated by an obituary in the Stayton Mail and in his Marion County Probate #2433. Isaiah Weaver was born in Pennsylvania. On 17 March 1880 he married Jennie N. Rhinehart. They moved to Lincoln Co., Kansas in 1886 and to Stayton in 1897. They had 7 children, 6 of whom survived Isaiah. Their daughter, Cora, was the first wife of Jesse A. Hendershott. - South Roadway - --End pg 160-- LONE OAK CEMETERY - SECTION ONE Page 161 Starting at the north end, working south - Section One - LOT 161 Infant burials: TIPIKIN, Andriay W., 9/5/87 - 9/5/87 [WFHM] Illegible WFHM Space MC BEE, Heidi Lynn, Aug. 25, 1963 - Sept. 10, 1963 JONES, -----??ember 5, 1963 2 days [WFHM] BEARD, Robert Nathaniel, 1-22-87 4-15-87 2 mo 23 ds [WFHM] POLLEY, William Jay, May 13, 1982 - Apr. 21, 1983 FALLS, Janel Ann, May 14, 1981 - May 23, 1981, 9 days [WFHM] CURETON, David Charles, Jan. 26 - June 20, 1978 NELSON, Retta Mae, 11/1/59 - 11/4/59 Infant space WRIGHT, Richard Lee, 9/25/59 - 12/6/59 Infant space DAVIS, Mason Lee, 2/13/60 - 2/15/60 Infant space MC GUFFIN, Andrew P., Apr. 28, 1982 - Apr. 28, 1982 [WFHM] BRAMMER, Sharon Elisabeth, Apr. 18, 1981 - Apr. 8, 1982 MC NEILL, ?Apr 1956? 1 yr 2 mo [illegible - Zacher Mortuary, Redmond] EASTON, Baby, 1960 [WFHMJ [30 July 1960] DOSSEY, Darrell Glen, 2/28/1959 - 7/31/1960 HARTLE, Joshua Lars, 1982 - 1982 [Barrick FH, Salem] KROSMAN, Amy Renee, Mar. 9 - 11, 1980 CULBRETH, Darrin Lee, May 31, 1961 - Nov. 2, 1961 --End pg 161-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 162 BURLESON, Martin A., Sept. 1958 - Sept. 1958 [Homemade cement marker with marbles embedded around edge. Similar markers for the Burleson family in Section 1, Lot 197] SCOTT, Michelle Marie, Nov. 21, 1977 - Mar. 18, 1978 RIDENOUR, Jason R., Sept. 1, 1977 - Nov. 4, 1977 WOOLSEY, David P. Jr., 1975 [WFHM] [08 Oct 1975] Illegible WFHM TIETZE, Twin boys - June 3, 1975 [WFHM] NAUE, Michael Robert, Jan. 7, 1971 - Mar. 1, 1971 BOWEN, Joshua Reese, 27 May 1988 - 06 Oct 1988 =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 162 space space URBAN, Bertha D. URBAN, Clyde 1891 - 1948 Mar. 6, 1916 - Dec. 11., 1944 [05 Nov 1948] Oregon Pvt USMC Res [FREEMAN, Dorothy) LUPER, Raymond Lee [26 May 1927 - 23 July 1965] 1918 - 1965 [23 July 1965] Father - Husband CRUVER, Charlott GOODELL, Mathias Nov. 20, 1820 - Jan. 17, 1901 Mar. 8, 1851 - Nov. 9, 1917 {Ashes of:} {GOODELLL,, Hannah} Bertha Urban was a daughter of Matthew & Alice Rosetta (Gore) Bass who are in Sec. 2 Lot 105 with three of her siblings. A brother, Sam Bass, is in Sec. 3 Lot 23. * * * * * Dorothy Freeman was the daughter of George & Anna Paterson. She was survived by her husband, John and sister, Mrs. Anders. [WFH] Charlott Cruver is listed in the 1900 0. S. Census with the Mathias Goodell family, identified as his mother-in-law. She was born in New York, was the mother of 10 children, 6 of whom are living. No obituary was located for her, the Stayton Mail not being extant for most of 1901. The obituary for "Matthias Goodle", in the SML 15 Nov 1917, says he died at the home of his half-brother, George Brown, near Aumsville --End pg 162 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 163 having been moved there so he could care for him. Matthias was 66 years of age, being born in England in 1851, coming to America the next year. In 1872 he married Hanna Cruver and they had ten children, eight of whom were living [they were not named]. He came to OR 26 years [ago], having lived in Kansas & Washington. [The 1900 census indicates some of the older children were born in Minnesota]. Besides his children he was survived by a brother in Illinois, a sister in Washington and the brother, George Brown of Aumsville. The 1954 reconstructed sexton records indicate the ashes of Hannah Goodell are also in this lot and that at one time there was an old wooden marker for her. Unfortunately, no dates have been recorded for her and no death date was found on the ODI. She was listed in the 1905 Marion County Census, but seems to have been deceased by the time Mathias died in 1917 since there is no indication in his obituary that she is living - in fact, it pretty much indicates he had been living alone. The 1900 U. S. Census says she was born in April 1858 in Iowa. Vernon Goodell, a son of Mathias & Hannah is in Section 2 Lot 74. =============================================================================== Aisle HILL, Marie DILL, Johnie E. 1913 - 1977 "Mother" Oct 4, 1913 - Sept 11, 1979 [20 Nov 1977] Pvt US Army WWII HILL, George A. DILL, Kenneth Earl [1900 - 1985] 5/15/1945 - 11/9/1986 [04 Sept 1985] 41 years [Weddle marker] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 163 PENNEBAKER [tell, upright marker, center of lot] West side: Charles, 9 mos Ashel, 4 mos James A. "Father", Jan. 3, 1826 - May 22, 1899 - Mason North side: H.F., Mar. 23, 1875 - May 14, 1945 East side: Polly N., May 18, 1840 - Apr. 24, 1912 South side: Hartley, July 6, 1865 - Apr. 18, 1910 position of burials, as indicated on sexton map: {PENNEBAKER, Chas.} {PENNEBAKER, Harry} {PENNEBAKER, Ashael} {PENNEBAKER, Polly} {PENNEBAKER, J. M. } {PENNEBAKER, Hartley} [J. Hartley] James A. Pennebaker & Polly N. Smith were married 13 Nov 1859 in Marion County, OR and were living in this county in 1860, in Scio Pct., Linn Co. 1870, at Harrisburg in 1880, at Mehama in 1895 and --End pg 163-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 164 Polly was at Mehama with son James H.in 1905. They were living in Mehama area as early as June 1888 as a daughter, Sally Jennette, married W. H. Sherman there at that time. Polly N. (Smith) Pennebaker was the daughter of Alvis & Sally N. (Pugh) Smith, being so identified in their Probate #1252. Harry F. Pennebaker was the second husband of Mary (Henline) Thomas who is in Sec. 2 Lot 55 with her parents. James Hartley Pennebaker is identified as a bachelor in a brief note regarding his death in the Stayton Mail of 22 April 1910. The Stayton Mail of 11 Nov 1904 tells of the removal of bodies of two Pennebaker children from Scio & Salem cemeteries to the [Stayton] cemetery - one having been buried 41 years. While no names were given they were likely Charles & Ashel, both of whom died as infants. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 164 MAAG [double stone] GREER, Esther M. Esther Apr. 17, 1894 - Feb. 21, 1985 1861 - 1936 [25 Jan 1936] William 1858 - 1932 GREER, Van M. [10 Dec 1932] 1894 - 1967 {MAAG} [double stone] Dollie space 1888 Willie space 1899 Esther Maag was the daughter of James & Caroline Parker who are directly west in Lot 184. She married William Maag, at the Parker home, on 15 March 1883 [Marion Co. MR #2834] Esther Greer was a daughter of William & Esther Maag. Dollie Maag apparently died quite young - sometime before she would have been 4 years old [note the parent’ s marriage date]. Willie Maag is not listed with the family in the 1895 Marion County Census, so it is likely he was born after that date. He possibly died in May 1899 as this lot was purchased 18 May 1899. Henry Herbert Maag, a son of William & Esther, who was born 30 Jan 1886 near Sublimity, is buried in Fairview Cemetery at Gates. =============================================================================== --End pg 164-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 165 Aisle GRAYO, Anthony J. 1922 - 1976 [09 May 1976] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 165 CROSS, Herbert H. [TOMLINSON, Harriette] [illegible homemade marker] [see below] [11 June 1921] [CROSS], Frances C. [DIRR, Myris I.] Oct. 12, 1858 - Feb. 3, 1898 [see below] Wife of H. H. Cross STEVENS [double stone] [DIRR, Hiram H.] Una Lee [see below] 1911 - 1961 [08 Feb 1961] Ralph Sr. space 1901 - 1963 [02 Sept 1963] DIRR [old style metal marker] north side: TOMLINSON, Harriette, Nov. 18, 1822 - May 26, 1901 east side: DIRR, Myris L., Feb. 9, 1851 - Nov. 18, 1910 south side: DIRR, Hiram H., May 9, 1840 - March 21, 1912 These burials are directly west of Dirr burials in Lot 145. Harriette Tomlinson appears to be the mother of Frances C. Cross and Myris I. Dirr, both in this lot. She was living with the Dirr family when the 1900 U. S. Census was taken, being identified as "Mother". A chance meeting with a descendant of the Cross family provided the information that Frances Cross was Frances Clara Tomlinson - although she knew nothing about her parents or the Dirr family. The Stayton Mail,in 1896, tells of Mrs. Dirr caring for Mrs. Cross. Unfortunately,no obituary was located for Harriette Tomlinson or Frances Cross. * * * * * Una Lee Stevens was the sister of Lou Vina Smith in Sec.2 Lot 81 and Eura Smith in Sec. 2 Lot 82. =============================================================================== Aisle {ASHES of:} {BENTON, T. 1861 - 1943} {ATKINS, Geo. 1915- 1923} {CLOUD, Grace 1898- 1948} {CALKINS, Nellie -1875 - 1948} =============================================================================== --End pg 165-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 166 Section One - LOT 166 [double, small round stone, running east & west] [WORLEY] Malinda A. space Jan. 10, 1841 - Nov. 4, 1903 Wife of R. B. Worley [north side] WORLEY, R. B. [Ridley Byron] WORLEY, Byron Uriah July 11, 1839 - Feb. 1, 1924 Jan 1, 1893 - Feb 1, 1972 [south side] Oregon Pvt US Army WWI {HENLINE, Flora/Laura} WORLEY, Thos. B. {1961 - 88 yrs 11 mos 9 dys} Aug. 3, 1912 - Sept. 19, 1915 [13 June 1961] [Ashes of:) {WORLEY, Fred) [born May 1900 - no death date] {WORLEY} Maud Dec 30, 1879 - Dec 27, 1897 space Daughter of R. B. & Malinda A Worley In the 1895 Marion County Census, R. B. & Malinda Worley were living at Stayton with three children: Maud, Hugh & May. The Stayton Mail identifies Mrs. Frank Roe of Albany as a daughter when she .died 31 Sept 1905, aged 37 years. The 1895 Census lists her given name as Florence. No obituary was located for Malinda Worley - few issues of the Stayton Mail being extant for 1903. Ridley’s obituary says he was survived by children: Mrs. W. W. Birtchet & Hugh Worley of Salem, Mrs. Otto Byerly of Polk Co., Mrs. "Nora" Henline of San Francisco and Thos. Worley of Corvallis. "Flory" Worley married R. S. Henline 05 July 1890 in Marion County. She is probably the Flora Henline referred to in the sexton records as being in this lot. She was living in San Francisco when her father died. WFH records indicate her name was Laura Henline. Bryon Uriah & Thos. B. Worley were probably grandsons of Ridley & Malinda, being the sons of Thomas E. & Lillie (Whitney) Worley. Lillie was the daughter of Uriah & Martha T. Whitney in Sec. 3 Lot 11. =============================================================================== Aisle HAYES, Dale L. [Leroy] HAYES, Richard M., Sr. U. S. Navy, World War II Jan 5, 1944 - May 22, 1987 Mar 7, 1928 - Feb 19, 1986 =============================================================================== --End pg 166-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 167 Section One - LOT 167 BETHELL [double stone] BETHELL [double stone] Mildred P. Minnie L. "Mother" March 13, 1918 - [blank] 1881 - 1962 [09 May 1962] Carl 0. James W. "Father" Feb. 4, 1917 - May 3, 1984 1882 - 1967 [23 Feb 1967] BETHELL [double stone] space Patricia Ann BRADBURRY 1956 - 1979 Daughter, Wife, Mother Oct. 14, 1956 - May 11, 1979 [WFHM] Richard W. BETHELL, Robert L. 1936 - 1960 1919 - 1966 "Father" [16 Sept 1966] Robert Bethel died near Fairbanks, Alaska while on a hunting trip.. He was survived by his widow, three children, three brothers and a sister.[SML 22 Sept 1966] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 168 APPLE [multiple stone in center of lot] Ulry, 1837 - 1896 Martha Ann, 1839 - 1901 Wife of Ulry Sarah Isabell, 1868 - 1890 Rachael Pearl, 1872 - 1902 order of burials as indicated in the sexton records [APPLE, Rachael) {KEPNER, Dianah E./Lizzie} [died 06 Feb 1929] [APPLE, Sarah) {APPLE, Aaron} [APPLE, Ulry) APPLE [double stone] [04 Nov 1896] Wilma Ware 1896 - 1987 [21 Jan 1987] [APPLE, Martha) John L. [26 May 1901] 1890 - 1974 [14 May 1974] The 1895 Marion County Census finds Ulry & Martha Ann Apple with a Turner address and there are 3 children in the household: Pearl, Willis and Roy. Their Marion County Probates [#1777 & #2318] identify --End pg 167-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 168 their children as: Dianah E. "Lizzie" Kepner of Portland; John W. of Marion County; Aaron of Gilliam Co.; Pearl of Marion County; Valery W. /Willis of Marion & Gilliam Cos.; and Rosco R. /Roy of Marion & Gilliam Cos. Dianah E. Kepner’s obituary indicates she was the wife of John Kepner of Portland and was the sister of J. W. Apple of Stayton and Aaron, Willis & Roy Apple, all of Portland. Sarah Isabell Apple was undoubtedly moved here since this lot was not purchased until November 1896, at the time of Ulry’ s death. John Linvel Apple was a grandson of Ulry & Martha Ann Apple. He was born 10 Nov 1890 in Indiana the son of John W. & Elizabeth Apple, see Sec. 1 Lot 148 - immediately to the east. John L. married Wilma Ware, the daughter of Thomas J. & Eleanor Ware who are in Sec. 2 Lot 70 and the granddaughter of Matilda Thomas in Sec. 2 Lot 71. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 169 [CRABTREE) Clelan H. CRABTREE [double stone] Feb 17, 1894 - Oct 14, 1894 Fannie H. son of T. C. & Jennie Crabtree 1876 - 1940 Thomas C. space 1867 - 1952 [21 July 1952] CRABTREE [double stone] space Selecta G. 1851 - 1925 Mother [11 April 1925] James I. space 1834 - 1905 Father [18 March 1905] James Isaiah Crabtree was the son of Washington & Susannah Crabtree who are buried in Wisner Cemetery. James Isaiah’s first wife, Martha Ann Shelton and several of their infant children are also buried at Wisner. He married, second, Mrs. Selecta G. (Gardner) Stayton 08 Sept 1878 in Marion County. Their daughter, Nora Taylor, is in Section 1 Lot 149 - the lot immediately to the east. A son, Marble J. Crabtree is in Sec. 1 Lot 187. James Isaiah’s probate, Marion County #2440, names his children: W. W. of Ferdinand, ID; T. (Thomas) C. of Fox Valley; Mary S. Townsend of Salem; Nettie L. (Nora); M. (Marble); J. (John) K.; Anna G. & Everett, all of Stayton. J. I. Crabtree was born in Hopkins Co., KY 05 Dec 1834, moving to Cedar Co., MO with his parents in 1836. In 1853 he came to Oregon --End pg 168 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 169 settling near Mt. Pleasant, Linn Co. In 1865 he married Martha Ann Shelton, who died in 1874, leaving three children. In 1878 he married Selecta (Gardner) Stayton and they had five children. He was survived by an aged sister & brother [not named]. [SML 24 Mar 1905] Selecta G. Gardner was the daughter of Abner Davis & Sarah P. (Johnson) Gardner who are in Fox Valley Cemetery, Lyons. She was a sister of A. D. Gardner of Stayton. Selecta’ s first husband, Gabriel H. Stayton, and their 2 children, Gabrella & L. Delurie, are in Grier Cemetery. Thomas C. Crabtree was born in Linn County, OR, a son of James Isaiah & Martha Ann (Shelton) Crabtree. He was survived by his wife, Alma; a daughter and son. [SML 24 July 1952] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 170 space WEDDLE, Margaret A. 1837 - 1915 [Margaret Anne, 23 Nov 1915] {WEDDLE, Lottie Pearl} WEDDLE, Elijah 1834 - 1912 [27 April 1912] [?SANDMAN, Mary C.?] BURSON [double stone] [?27 Sept 1894?] [Stone almost covered by azalea] [see below] E. Annie [Esther A.] 1878 - 1958 [30 Nov 1958] {SANDMAN, Baby} Merton 1879 - 1954 [17 July 1954] George Sandman purchased this lot 27 Sept 1894 and it seems likely his wife, Mary C. (Weddle), the daughter of Elijah & Margaret Weddle, died at that time. George & Mary were married in Linn Co., OR 01 Jan 1890. Mary had qiven birth to twins in January 1894, one of whom died at, or shortly after, birth. The other , Ruby M., and her brother, Lester, apparently lived in Stayton with their Weddle grandparents as they are enumerated there in the 1895 Marion Co. & 1900 U. S. Census. Ruby married Charles Epley in Nov 1912, at which time her father, George Sandman, was living at South Bend, WA. Elijah Weddle married Margaret Anne Slover 27 Dec 1855 in Clackamas Co., OR. He had Donation Land Claim #5100, which was east of Marquam and where they were still living when the 1870 Census was taken [they have not been located in the 1880 Census]. By 1895 they are living at Stayton with 3 children: Elijah, Anna & William. Annie Burson, in this lot, is the daughter Anna. Their youngest son, William A., the long time funeral director in Stayton, is in Sec. 3 Lot 99. --End pg 169-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 170 Oron Lindel Weddle, another son of Elijah & Margaret, who is in Sec. 1 Lot 151, was the father of Lottie Pearl Weddle who, according to the sexton records, is in this lot. Seth Merton Burson & E. Anna (Weddle) Hill were married 12 May 1907 at Stayton. He was born at Stayton 27 March 1879, the son of Seth H. & Phoebe Jane (Henline) Burson who are in Sec. 2 Lot 76, as is a brother, Leroy. His siblings here are:Otto L., in Sec. 1 Lot 213, Alda Murphy, in Sec. 2 Lot 119 and Clara M. Cline in Sec. 3 Lot 51. [SML obit] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 171 [RICHARDSON] Julian J. space Sept. 17, 1894 Infant son of J.C. & D. Richardson [both names on one small stone] PLAMBECK [double stone] MILLER, Roy D. Alma 1945 - 1959 1879 - 1961 [06 Feb 1959] (02 July 1879 - 05 March 1961) MILLER, Coy G. John C. 1945 - 1959 1883 - 1967 [06 Feb 1959] [11 Feb 1967] MILLER, James Derl GUILIFORD, John F. Aug 26, 1933 - Feb 6, 1959 May 12, 1924 - July 2, 1958 Washington BM3 U. S. Navy Oregon MMCA U.S. Navy World War II The three Miller brothers were killed in an airplane crash. Their parents, Claud & Nannie Miller, are in Sec 1 Lot 211. [See Statesman 07 Feb 1959] * * * * * Alma Plambeck, of Mill City, died of injuries from falling from a ladder. She was survived by her husband, a daughter and two sons. [SML 09 Mar 1961] * * * * * John Franklin Gulliford was killed in a car accident at Vallejo, CA where they had lived for a month, he being stationed there while in the Navy. He was born 12 May 1924 at Freewater (OR). He was survived by his wife Alice, who was also injured in the accident; his mother, Mrs. Cecile Trowbridge of McKenzie Bridge and four children. [SML 17 July 1958] --End pg 170-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 171 =============================================================================== Aisle MILLER, Joyce L. Mar. 7, 1931 - Oct. 3, 1984 =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 172 Large marker in center of lot: CASPELL, Lillie Belle, May 25, 1870 - May 6, 1901, Beloved wife of Frank R. G. Caspell, erected by Women of Woodcraft. [Footstone "Belle" leaning against large stone] {CASPELL, Baby) space [?13 April 1897] space space (CASPELL, Belle) space [see below] space space Baby Caspell may have died about 13 April 1897 as this lot was purchased by F. R. Caspell on that date. F. R. Caspell married Belle Jones 23 Dec 1888 in Marion County. She was the daughter of James Newton & Laura (Iles) Jones. Her father is in Sec. 2 Lot 31. Bel he’ s obit in the Stayton Mail 10 May 1901 says she was born at Eugene, Oregon, coming to Stayton with her parents when a small girl. She was survived by her husband, a son, father, mother, sister & 2 brothers [not named]. The surviving son was Russell. Frank Caspell married, as his 2nd wife, Lena Montgomery on 05 Oct 1903 in Salem. They were living in Horeb Pct. [near Gates] when the 1905 Marion County Census was taken. =============================================================================== Aisle REEVES, Roy Elroy Oct 15, 1898 - Nov 30, 1970 Oregon Pvt Co C 44 Infantry WWI =============================================================================== --End pg 171-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 172 Section One - LOT 173 MONTGOMERY [double stone] space L. Ellen 1874 - 1961 [08 Jan 1961] Dr. Thomas M. space 1873 - 1961 [24 Dec 1961] MC CALL, Larry Dean "Son" MC CALL [double stone] June 11, 1962 - May 13,1965 Azle 1892 - [blank] space John K. 1872 - 1966 [03 Jan 1966] =============================================================================== Aisle {DALEY, Chas.} MC CALL, Terri Leigh [17 Aug 1893 - 17 Feb 1968] 1969 - 1981 [31 May 1981] =============================================================================== Section One - LOP 174 WINSLOW, Avery GETCHELL [triple stone] Mar 26, 1831 - June 1st, 1899 Elmer E. IOOF Emblem 1861 - 1951 [21 March 1951] Blanche B. 1877 - 1936 WINSLOW, Elizabeth D. [20 Feb 1936] June 4, 1838 - June 10, 1917 Walter Lorn Rebekah emblem 1911 - 1933 [06 Aug 1933] space KNIELING, Fredrick W. POUND, B. Franklin Feb 21, 1924 - Feb 27, 1973 Oct 8, 1805 - May 6, 1896 Oregon TEC 5 129 Inf IOOF emblem 37 Inf Div WWII; Past Master [Masonic Emblem] Avery Winslow’s obituary says he died at his home near Aumsville. He was born in Berkly (sic), Massachusetts and was married to Elizabeth D. Bullock 02 Nov 1856 at Fall River, MA. In 1860 they moved to Pontiac, IL where he joined the Baptist Church in 1867, later moving to Ionia, Kansas where he became a member of the IOOF lodge. He was survived by his wife and 5 children. [Oregon Statesman 06 June 1899] Another brief notice in the Oregon Statesman 02 June 1899 says he died while at work at his barn and was the father-in-law of F. L. Pound. [Frank L. Pound was the husband of Elizabeth Winslow.] --End pg 172-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 173 Elizabeth Dorothy Bullock was born in Grafton, NH, moving to Fall River, MA when 5 years old and while living there married Avery Winslow. In the Fall of 1857 they moved to Ottowa, Ill. and in 1874 to lonia, Kansas where they lived until 1890 when they went to Olympia, WA for a few months before coming to Aumsville. A daughter, Elizabeth A. Pound of Salem and 2 sons, Charles A. of Olympia and William K. of Aumsville survived her. Three children preceded her: Hattie in infancy, Alta D. Ross in 1910 at Mt. Angel and Jesse B. Winslow who died in Olympia 2 weeks ago. [Obit in the Stayton Mail 14 June 1917] William K. Winslow, the son of Avery & Elizabeth D. Winslow is in Sec. 2 Lot 112. * * * * * Benjamin Franklin Pound was born in Bridgeway, Canada and died at his home near Aumsvil le. He moved to New York in 1844 and joined the Oddfellows that year. He came to Oregon in 1891 where he made his home with his son Frank L., at Aumsvil le. He was born and raised a Quaker. He was the father of 9 children, 6 of whom survived him [not named]. [Obit in the Oregon Statesman 09 May 1896]. Benjamin Franklin Pound’ s son, Frank L., was the husband of Elizabeth Winslow, whose parents are also in this lot. Frank Pound died in 1915 and is in City View Cemetery at Salem. * * * * * Walter Lorn Getchell, the son of Elmer E. & Blanche, died from injuries suffered when he fell from a ladder while picking cherries. He graduated from Aumsvil he High School in 1931. [SML 10 Aug 1933] =============================================================================== Aisle {BAKER, Wilbert} [illegible WFHM] [31 Mar 1909 - 16 Jan 1968] Wilbert Baker was the son of Sam Baker. Mother’ s name not recorded. [WFH records] =============================================================================== --End pg 173-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 174 Section One - LOT 175 [INGER, Barbara) space [06 Feb 1975) [BAKER] Arley Judson space Dec 19, 1892 - July 29, 1895 Son of E.C. & S.O.Baker BAKER [double stone {NICHOLS, Anna Baker} Sarah Olive 1856 - 1931 Mother Rebekah emblem [09 Aug 1931] Elijah Club NICHOLS, George H. 1849 - 1932 Father 1877 Westfield, Mass. - IOOF emblem Jan. 26, 1952 Yuma, Ariz. [08 Jan 1932] Sarah Olive Baker had lived in Stayton for 20 years, coming here from Wichita, Kansas. Seven children survived her. [SML 13 Aug 1931] Elijah Club Baker was born 16 Aug 1849 in Chelby Co., Missouri. He married Sarah Olive Pound at Novelty, Missouri in 1872. He came to Stayton 30 years earlier and conducted a harness shop while living on a farm east of town. He later moved to Turner where he ran a hotel, moving to Portland 4 years ago. He was survived by four sons and 3 daughters. [SML 14 Jan 1932] If Sarah (Pound) Baker was related to the Pounds in the next lot north, nothing was located to indicate what that relationship might be. Barbara Inger and Anna Nichols were daughters of Elijah & Sarah Baker. --Picture of BAKER Tombstone-- --End pg 174 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 175 Aisle JOHNSON, Thomas E. May 7, 1957 - May 8, 1976 Son, Brother & Friend =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 176 COULON, Rosalie L. space Mar. 31, 1842 - Mar. 11, 1899 [ROY] Naoma Fay, space Mar 6, 1903, 15 mos., Dau of E. & A. Roy ROY [double stone] TAYLOR [double stone] Anna Julie Eliza Roy 1861 - 1932 Mother 1883 - 1979 [18 May 1932] [28 Apr 1979] Eugene Charles E. 1853 - 1937 Father 1879 - 1949 [31 March 1937] [27 Nov 1949] Rosalie L. Coulon was the mother of Anna Julie Roy. [Oregon Statesman 16 Mar 1899 in "News from Stayton"]. The 1895 Marion County Census lists Rosalie Couhon at Stayton, age 54, born in France, she was 5 ft 1 inch tall, 140 lbs, light complexion. Eugene Roy was born 09 April 1853 in France to Frederick & Catherine (Hermetet) Roy. He was married to Anna Coulon and they lived in France until 1890 when they came to Oregon, living in Salem 2 years before settling in Stayton where he had a jewelry store and other business interests. Their children were: Eliza [Mrs. Charles E. Taylor], in this lot; Albert, a jeweler in Portland; Dena (Mrs. Forrest Mack); Benjamin, who worked with his father in Stayton; Milka [Mrs. Dr. G. C. Watson]; Ruth [Mrs. William H. Smith] and Naoma Fay, who died young and is also in this lot. [See: Gaston’s "Centennial History of Oregon, V. 3, pg 235; SML 19 May 1932; SML 01 Apr 1937] Charles Edward "Ted" Taylor was born 05 Nov 1879 at Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, the son of Charles Edward Taylor, Sr. & Susanna (Hatt) Taylor. He came to Stayton in 1916 when he purchased the Stayton Electric Light Company. He married Eliza Roy 26 Feb 1917 in Salem. Besides the widow, he was survived by a sister and brother in Oklahoma. [SML 01 Dec 1949] =============================================================================== --End pg 175-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 176 Aisle REIS, Christian Oct 13, 1892 - Jan 29, 1970 South Dakota Pvt MG Co. 88 Infantry WWI =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 177 space GARDNER, Ronnie Neal 1947 - 1970 [01 May 1970] Son & Brother MILLER, Clare Jean VALARIDA, Amelia M. 1929 - 1956 Jan 22, 1908 - May 15, 1978 [30 Oct 1956] Mother [HOBSON] Clyde VALARIDA, Marion L. 5 mos, Son of L. & S. L. Hobson Nov 9, 1894 - Jan 26, 1975 Father [HOBSON] Ehetha 2 mos, Dau of L. & S. L. Hobson [HOBSON] Carl VALARIDA, Darrell M 1886 - 1900 July 9, 1934 - Aug 29, 1955 son of L. & S. L. Hobson Son Clare Jean Miller was the daughter of Joel Burch who is in Sec. 3 Lot 20. She died from burns suffered when her clothing caught fire when the stove in her home exploded. * * * * * The 3 Hobson stones are all little white markers with the name on what was originially the top of the stone. They have been laid down, at an angle, in cement, and are in the space of 2 gravesites. Clyde & Eletha were probably moved here as this lot was purchased in August 1899. Lernuel & Sarah Lizette (Parker) Hobson were the parents of the 3 Hobson children in this lot. They were married 28 Jan 1875 in Marion County. He was the son of Hadley & Emily Amanda (Speinhaur) Hobson. She was the daughter of James S. & Amelia Caroline (Evans) Parker [see Sec. 1 Lot 184]. Lemuel & Sarah both died in 1940 in Salem and are at Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. One of their sons, Frank M., died in 1958 and is in Dallas (OR) Cemetery. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 176-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 177 Section One - LOT 178 BRUER, Frieda space 1899 - 1900 [01 July 1899 - 03 Apr 1900] BRUER, Caroline space 1862 - 1902 [06 May 1862 - 18 Dec 1902] BRUER, Henry space 1858 - 1931 [Feb 1931] BRUER, Henry G. BRUER, Martin A. 1884 - 1938 1881 - 1959 [28 Dec 1938] [17 Oct 1959] An old listing of this cemetery indicates there was 1 stone with Caroline’s name & full dates on the face, and with Frieda & her full dates on the side. There is no evidence of this marker today. The 1895 Marion County Census lists this family at Stayton with the following children: Martin A.; Henry G.; Willie; Malinda; Emma; and Louie. The 1900 Census includes the aforementioned children and adds Daisy. Henry Bruer died at Walla Walla, WA, survived by five children. He was to be buried here beside wife and two children. [SML 19 Feb 1931] The Stayton Mail, 06 Sept 1907, tel is of the death of Malinda, daughter of Henry Bruer, at Waverly, Virginia, where the family had gone "a year ago". She died 25 Aug 1907 and was 19 years old "last June". =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 177-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 178 Section One - LOT 179 HUBBELL, George Edward {GRABLE, William} Nov 20, 1852 - Feb 17, 1934 [03 Oct 1859 - 27 June 1931] 81 yr 2 mo 27 days, Grandfather of D. George Cole selected this stone from his homestead on Abiqua Creek. WILKINSON, Alene J. STANTON, Myron H. Mar 31, 1931 - Mar 12, 1933 1858 - 1933 Little Sister [22 Dec 1933] WILKINSON, Evie D. May 5, 1955 [This marker is just east of the above stone, on the same space] RUGGLES, Esther A. RUGGLES, John S. Nov. 4, 1936 - Jan. 25, 1937 Dec. 24, 1942 - Feb. 1, 1961 [John Starr Ruggles] {WESTFALL, John Gary Thomas Rodney} {14 July 1981 - 11 Jan 1982} space RUGGLES, Elijah Starr 1888 - 1957 [22 Oct 1957] Masonic Emblem The inscription on the HUBBELL stone is a small plaque set into a fieldstone, which is placed about the center of the burial space. In front of it, to the west, is a cement base with a large circular hole in the center. No engraving located on this cement. * * * * * Elijah Starr Ruggles married Mahala Catherine (Neal) Morris 01 Feb 1911 and they were the parents of three children: Starr Neal Ruggles, Esther Ruggles & Henry Gail Ruggles. John Starr Ruggles was the son of Henry Gail & Dorothy Ruggles and it seems likely they were the parents of Esther A. Ruggles also. =============================================================================== Aisle COLE, Jessie 1874 - 1936 Mother COLE, E. W. [Eugene W.] 1869 - 1959 [04 Aug 1959] Inventor, Poet, Father The above 2 stones, set in cement, occupy only 1 space. =============================================================================== --End pg 178-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 179 Section One - LOT 180 MATHES, Jacob space Jan 3, 1825 Udenheim, Hessen, Darmstadt Aug. 12, 1895 space space Jacob Mathes’ probate [#15961 names as his heirs: Geche, his wife; Lizzie/Eliza Backman of Marshfield, WI; Thomas of Woodland & Ariel, WA; Hannah Herrling of Stayton; Emma Duffy Neuman of Pendleton; and John W., who died about 1897 in the Yukon River, Alaska [Probate #2416]. Jacob Mathes was married to Geche Schnackenburg 24 Nov 1882, in Marion County. She was apparently his second wife and not the mother of his children. Geche was the widow of John Schnackenburg who had died in 1880 and was buried in Fox Valley Cemetery, where Geche was also interred following her death 11 Aug 1897. Several of the Schnackenburg children are also at Fox Valley. - South Roadway - --End pg 179-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 180 Sympathy IN The Loss Or Your LOVED ONE --End pg 180-- Page 181 LONE OAK CEMETERY - SECTION ONE Starting at the north end, working south. Section One - LOT 181 [There are quite a number of illegible markers here for infant burials] WRIGHT, Robert Earl, Jr., Jan. 15, 1966 - Nov. 15, 1967 ALLEN, Kathy Marie, May 10 - July 30, 1968 SHORES, Eddie Jr., Aug. 2, 1966, 14 hours [WFHM] TONEY, Amy C., Apr. 24, 1968 - Mar. 31, 1970 [WFHM] {Amy Cathleen; grandparents: Robt. G. & Mildred McWilliams) Drowned in the Salem Ditch. [SML 09 Apr 1970] KIRSCH, Infant GLASS, Robert G., 1965 - 1965 [Moon Funeral Home] BARRINGION, Howard Ray, 06 Aug 1965, 2 yrs 9 no 14 ds [WFHM] NENDLEN(?), Larry(?) Lee (?), Nov 1962, 3 no 20 ds [WFHMJ ------, Roy Cus (?) 1964____________2 days [WFHM] SIMPSON, Juliette Jo, Mar 17 - Apr 9, 1969 ARVEY, Baby Boy, 1969 [30 July 1969, son of Mr. & Mrs. Kirby Arvey, SML 07 Aug] BANKSWN, Robert Arthur, Jr., Jan. 13, 1961 - Sept. 4, 1963, [WFHM] ------E, Lynn ---len, Jan -- 1964, 5 no 27 ds NOTHDURFT, Steven Donald, 8/30/1964, 10 hours [WFHM} MEEK, Anna Danielle, Oct. 6 - Nov. 27, 1986 {father Daniel Z. Meek, Willamina} WRIGHT, Roy 1906 - 1966 "Dad" [31 Mar 1966] =============================================================================== Aisle WRIGHT, Eugene [GRAY, Preston D. } 1949 - 1964 "Son" [26 Aug 1926 - 18 July 1964] [19 Nov 1964] =============================================================================== --End pg 181-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 182 Section One - LOT 182 WRIGHT, Mamie E. WRIGHT, Calvin 1907 - 1975 June 15, 1935 - Nov 12, 1972 {Marnie Edna, 16 Oct 1975, 37 Yrs [WFHM] died Albany, Fisher FH} [HICKS, Joyce NEEL, Michael Anthony dtr of Eugene & Mamie Wright, May 20, 1964 - Aug. 16, 1973 born Ada, OK, died 04 Jan 1985, {mother Janice Neel} age 69) space [unidentified burial) GAVETTE, Byron C. KIRSCH [double stone] 1934 - 1972 Married June 20, 1922 [06 Nov 1972] Alma 1902 - [blank] =============================================================================== Aisle Ira J 1898 - 1979 [09 June 1979] KIRSCH, Lawrence A. 1924 - 1944 World War II Belgium Ira J. & Alma (Nendel) Kirsch were the parents of Lawrence A., who is remembered here by a marker placed on his parents lot. Ira was the brother of Barney Kirsch in Sec. 3 Lot 108 and Paul Kirsch in Sec. 3 Lot 109. They were the sons of Augustine & Barbara (Parrish) Kirsch who are in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Alma (Nendel) Kirsch is living in Oct 1988. =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 183 space space space LAMPMAN, Marion E. {Bootes} Nov. 20, 1915 - July 30, 1981 U.S. Navy WWII space LAMPMAN, Sadie E. 1894 - 1980 {Sadie Ellen, 17 June 1894 - Jan. 13, 1980} space LAMPMAN, Chas. E. 1877 - 1967 {31 March 1877 - 12 Apr 1967} Sadie Ellen (Crabtree) Lampman was the daughter of Joseph & Lucy --End pg 182-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 183 (Edwards) Crabtree. She was survived by her son, Marion; two stepsons; a brother and a sister. [SML 24 Jan 1980] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 184 PARKER, Henry PARKER, James 1859 - 1948 1814 - 1870 [14 May 1948] [10 June 1870] {RUTLEDGE, Ocenia} PARKER, Caroline {16 Dec 1958, 91 ys 3 mo 3 ds} 1836 - 1909 [28 June 1909] space HOFMANN, "Baby" Eric Alfred Aug. 5, 1950 - Feb. 26, 1951 HOFMANN, Melva P. HOFMANN, Edward E. 1924 - 1969 1947 - 1968 [02 Jan 1969] [30 June 1968] James S. Parker married Amelia Caroline Evans in Marion Co., OR 30 Dec 1852. He was born in Caledonia Co., VT. James Parker died 10 June 1870, according to his probate, Marion Co. #407, leaving heirs: Amelia Caroline Parker, widow; Sarah L. Parker, 13; Henry J. Parker, 10; Esther Parker, 8; James D. Parker, 18 months. A brief mention is made of this family in Gaston’s CENTENNIAL HISIORY OF OREGON, Vol. 2, page 894, in an article on Lemuel Hobson, their son-in-law. Also see DLC #2143. Mr. Parker’s remains were moved here after 25 Oct 1899 - the date this lot was purchased. Esther Maag, a daughter of James & Caroline Parker, is in Sec. 1 Lot 164, as are some of her children. Their other daughter, Sarah Lizette Hobson, is in Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. Four of the Hobson children are here, three in Sec. 1 Lot 177 and one in Sec. 2 Lot 7. * * * * * Ocenia Rutledge was born 13 Sept 1867 in Rockford, IL. She lived for many years at Milton-Freewater, coming to Stayton after the death of her husband 7 years ago, to make her home with her son. She was survived by two sons - Don of Stayton and Charles of Bend. [SML 18 Dec 1958] =============================================================================== --End pg 183-- Aisle Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 184 =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 185 PHILIPPI, Edith R. PHILIPPI [double stone] June 4, 1880 - Jan. 18, 1961 Merle A. May 26, 1915 - Jan. 15, 1979 PHILIPPI, Roy J. Lorene E. July 19, 1909 - July 21, 1976 Mar. 30, 1914 [blank] [on back of above stone] HOLT, Merlene E. April 1, 1942 - May 29, 1977 space space BURCO, Lois space 2/24/1930 - 7/6/1987, 57 years [WFHM] Edith Rhoda (Finlay) Philippi was the mother of Roy J.& Merle A. She married Everette D. Philippi 05 Dec 1900 in Salem. He is in Sec. 2 Lot 109. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 186 [NICHOLS, Daisy Mae) GIFFORD, Hazel B. [Belle) "Aunt" {child of Howard Nichols} Mar. 11, 1897 - May 16, 1963 [14 July 1961] {sister of Cecil Creamer} space CREAMER, Cecil C. Aug. 1, 1899 - Apr. 6, 1957 LING [double stone] HAYES [double stone] Married Sept. 20, 1911 Married August 10, 1921 Ora E. Gladys M. 1892 - 1974 1904 - 1962 {Ora Ethel, 11 Nov 1892 [03 Nov 1962] - 25 March 1974} Elmer V. [Vernon) Fred 1899 - 1957 1884 - 1981 [24 March 1957] {13 May 1884 - 07 Feb 1981, Silverton, Unger FH} =============================================================================== --End pg 184-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 185 Aisle HAYES, Dean Eldon Feb. 17, 1924 - May 22, 1971 S1 US Navy WWII =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 187 space CRABTREE, Alice M. 1892 - 1951 {July 1951} space CRABTREE, Marble J. 1882 - 1944 [07 Oct 1944] space BALDWIN, Zoma M. 1885 - 1981 {21 Aug 1885 - 14 March 1981} space BALDWIN, Clarence H. 1884 - 1943 [29 Dec 1943] Marble J. Crabtree was the son of James Isaiah & Selecta G. (Gardner) Crabtree in Sec. 1 Lot 169. He married Alice May Martin, of Salem, 01 Sept 1914, she the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Martin. [SML 03 Sept 1914]. * * * * * Clarence H. Baldwin was born 05 Nov 1884 at Canon City, Colorado, the son of Samuel Baldwin [see Sec. 1 Lot 147], and lived in Punta Gorda, Florida for 13 years before moving to Grants Pass [OR]. He married Zoma Wilkinson in Medford [OR] in 1908. They came to Stayton in 1917, living here 8 years at which time they moved back to Grants Pass where they lived until 1937 when they returned to Stayton. He was survived by 3 daughters and 2 sons. [SML 30 Dec 1943] Zoma M. Baldwin was born in Kearney, NB, the daughter of Daniel D. and Sophia A. Wilkinson, who are in Sec. 1 Lot 144. Zoma & Clarence H. Baldwin were the parents of Carol Elizabeth Adams [see following]. [SML 19 Mar 1981] =============================================================================== Aisle ADAMS [double stone] NOBLE, Fannie L. Carol E. "Mother" 1886 - 1981 1909 - 1986 (June 24, 1886 - Jan 7, 1981) [17 Sept 1986] George F. 1902 - [blank] "Father" Carol E. (Baldwin) Adams was born in Grants Pass, the daughter of Clarence H. & Zoma M. (Wilkinson) Baldwin [see preceding lot]. --End pg 185-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 186 Section One - LOT 188 PHILLIPS, Elbert H. (PHILLIPS, Gertrude) 9/26/27 - 5/30/87 [14 Feb 1920 - 24 July 1972] 60 years [WFHM] PHILLIPS [double stone] space Allen Q. 1890 - 1966 [03 Sept 1966] Mary E. space 1898 - 1933 [06 June 1933] space space Elbert H. Phillips was the son of Allen Q. & Mary E. (Apple) Phillips. Allen Q. Phillips was the son of Riley P. & Elizabeth Abigail (Rice) Phillips, see Section 2 Lot 43. Mary E. (Apple) Phillips was the daughter of John & Elizabeth Apple who are buried two lots to the east in Sec. 1 Lot 148. Her grandparents, Ulry & Martha Ann Apple, and her brother John Apple, are one lot to the east, in Sec. 1 Lot 168. =============================================================================== Aisle WEBB, Gene G. STANLEY [double stone] Sept. 10, 1939 - Dec. 25, 1961 Gladys Mary 1900 - 1987 [16 Apr 1987] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 189 Alford Ray [one small stone) 1892 - 1973 LINSCOTT, Cleave A., 1895 - 1969 {April 14, 1892 LINSCOTT, Olive C., 1895 - 1969 - Aug. 16, 1973} HEPBURN, Albert C. space 1858 - 1933 [02 June 1934] HEPBURN, Minnie M. space 1884 - 1903 [?24 Sept 1903?] PAINE, Maybelle B. STANLEY, Jerry D. 1891 - 1918 Feb 22, 1939 - July 24, 1960 Oregon MM2 U. S. Navy Gladys Mary Stanley was born in Neosho, MO, 18 April 1900. She came to --End pg 186-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 187 North Santiam in 1950. She was survived by brothers: William R. & Ben Pearson, both of Neosho. (Sexton records) * * * * * Olive C. Linscott was a daughter of Albert C. & Nancy Ella (Gerking) Hepburn. Albert C. Hepburn was born 16 Aug 1859 in Michigan the son of John & Lucy Hepburn. The Hepburns came to Oregon when Albert was a boy, living in Salem & Silverton. He married Ella Gerking 01 Jan 1883 [Marion Co., MR #2804] and they had six children, only two of whom survived him. He had lived in Canada & other places in later years. Mr. Hepburn disappeared, mysteriously, on 16 Nov 1933 while on a visit from Washington to relatives & friends in the Stayton area. His body was found in June 1934 by fishermen on the island above Stayton. He was a charter member of the Stayton IOOF Lodge, having belonged over 50 years. [SML 06 June & 07 June 1934] Minnie M. Hepburn’ s stone indicates she died in 1903 and it may have been about 24 Sept 1903 - the date this lot was purchased. The ODI does not list her. Sexton records indicate Bertha Hepburn is buried in the space where Maybelle B. Paine’s marker is. The older sexton records tended to identify married daughters by their maiden name only, so possthly this space is for Maybelle Bertha Hepburn Paine. The 1900 U. S. Census gives Bertha Hepburn’s birthdate as June 1891, which corresponds with the birthyear on the Paine marker. No entry was found on the ODI under either name. =============================================================================== Aisle Section One - LOT 190 SHANKS, William BIRCHARD, Julina "Mother" (1863 - 1902) Jan. 23, 1844, Leicester, VT [name on FH marker frame only] - July 31, 1906 Jefferson, OR MC CALLUM, Carrie J. SHANKS, Jay J. 1878 - 1950 [very hard to read] June 6, 1901 - July 6, 1955 Oregon MOMM2 USNR WWII FREEMAN, Harry space 1866 - 1936 [very hard to read] [16 June 1936] space space William Marion Jackson Shanks was the son of Abner & Elizabeth (Ewing) Shanks and died sometime before his father who died 26 Nov 1902. --End pg 187-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 188 Probate #2185, for Abner Shanks, & #22 63 for the Guardianship of the Minor Children of William Shanks, deceased, both name the children: Olive E., George W. & Jay J. William Shanks may have died circa 17 Feb 1902 - the date this lot was purchased. No obituary was located. His sister, Martha E. (Shanks) Anderson, is in Sec. 1 Lot 151. Carrie Shanks, married 2nd, Harry Freeman, who is also buried in this lot. The 1905 Linn County Census lists Harry Freeman’s age as 41. An article in the Stayton Mail in December 1896 refers to Mrs. Willard Burchard and her daughter Mrs. Carrie Shanks. The obituary for "Julina" Holden Birchard, Stayton Mail 03 Aug 1906, identifies Carrie Freeman as one of her eight surviving children, along with Bnogene Huntley [see Sec. 2 Lot 109] & E. W. Birchard both of Jefferson. The other children were living in Iowa & Idaho. She was married 04 March 1860 [no name given] and was the mother of 10 children Harry Freeman was born 07 Sept 1865 in Monroe Co., Missouri. He had been a resident of the Scio area for 40 years. On 11 Oct 1903, he married Mrs. Carrie Shanks at Salem and she survived him. He was also survived by a son, James Freeman of Scio; a stepson, George Shanks of Redmond; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Olive Shindler of Scio; and three grandchildren. [Oregon Statesman 18 June 1936] =============================================================================== Aisle Section One - LOT 191 SIEGMUND [double stone] PEABODY [double stone] Edward G. Lucy 1889 - 1983 1860 - 1952 {14 Aug 1889, McCook, NB [20 (blank) 1956] - 30 Sept 1983} Charlotte John 1861 - 1936 1881 - 1959 [28 Dec 1861 - 27 Feb 1936] [15 Sept 1959] [BYRON] SIEGMUND [double stone] north side: Annie C. Mabel Campbell May 29, 1827 - Jan 16, 1902 1889 - 1972 Wife of J. Y. Byron [07 Feb 1972] south side: John Y. Byron Charles Edward Sept. 14, 1825 in England 1885 - 1971 - Dec. 18, 1901 [09 Aug 1971] Edward G. Siegmund was the son of Jacob & Mary M. (Klumb) Siegmund who are in Sec. 2 Lot 72. He married Charlotte Coville 14 Nov 1883 at St. Paul ‘s Church, Salem, OR. Charlotte was the daughter of Annie C. Byron, also in this lot. Charlotte was born in England, coming to the U. S., with her mother, when 12 years old. --End pg 188-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 189 Charles Edward Siegmund, the son of Edward G. & Charlotte, married Mabel Campbell, 17 Nov 1907 at Mitchell, Wheeler Co., OR. [SML 29 Nov 1907] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 192 WATERS/ {WATTERS}, Mary JACKSON, Dean W. 1858 - 1905 "Mother" Sept 13, 1900 - June 16, 1955 [04 Feb 1905] WATERS/ {WATTERS}, John JACKSON, David Dean 1852 - 1915 "Father" Feb. 27 - Mar. 4, 1942 [17 Feb 1915] MC LAIN, Nellie JACKSON, Frank J., Sr. 1884 - 1967 "Sister" Dec. 2, 1884 - Mar. 23, 1963 [02 May 1967] WATERS/ [WATTERS), Claude space 1879 - 1933 "Brother" [13 June 1933] Mary Elizabeth (Nash) Watters was born in Keokuk Co., Iowa in Nov 1858 or 1859. The 1900 census indicates she & John M. had been married 26 years. Her obit says she was the mother of 10 children, 9 surviving [they were not named]. [SMLJ 17 Feb 1905] John M. Watters [the tombstones have Waters on them, although the family was generally known as Watters] was born in May 1852 in Ohio. A brief death notice in the paper identifies him as the brother of W. S. Watters [see Sec. 2 Lot 28] and says he has eight children [they are not named). [SML 18 Feb 1915] Nellie McLain, Claude Watters and Dean W. Jackson were children of John M. & Mary E. Watters. Claude Waters (sic) was born 12 July 1879 in Norton County, Kansas, coming to Oregon at the age of 12 years with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Waters. He died in Silverton where he had lived since 1912. He had never married. Five sisters and two brothers survived him. {SML 15 June 1933] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 189-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 190 Section One - Lot 193 {JENKINS, Edna} WOOD [double stone) (30 Dec 1958, 63 yrs 11 mos 17 ds) Ruth E. 1894 - 1976 {11 June 1976} {SMITH, Owen} Robert G. (28 Jan 1968) 1893 - 1964 [17 Aug 1964] {SMITH, Eveline} {Smith, Paulina} [13 Apr 1957] [28 Jan 1848 - 27 Aug 1918] {SMITH, Nancy} {SMITH, Leander} [22 May 1818 - 10 Apr 1905] [08 Jan 1847 - 14 Apr 1906] [Civil War] Edna Jenkins was born 13 Jan 1895 at Missouri Valley, Iowa. She was survived by a son, Frank Merrill, of Mill City and a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Kubin, of Gold Beach. [SML 08 Jan 1959] * * * * * Rachel Eveline Smith, age 86, was survived by a , Adeline Davie and a brother, Owen Smith. [SML 18 Apr 1957] Nancy Smith was born in Fayette Co., IN; married Leander Smith in 1835, her husband dying in 1886 in Kansas. She was the mother of six children, only two of whom survived her. She came to "the coast" in 1893; was a member of the U. B. Church. She died at the home of her son, Leander Smith, four miles east of Stayton. [SML 14 Apr 1905] The Stayton Mail of 20 April 1906 tells of a sad & unexpected death "last Saturday" when Leander Smith dropped dead at his home three miles east of Stayton. He was born in Winnebago Co., Ill. 08 Jan 1847 and was married to Paul ma Day 02 March 1871. They had had seven children, with three daughters & one son surviving him. The 1890 Special Census for Civil War Veterans indicates Leander Smith had served in Company B of the 141st NY Infantry from Aug 1862 to June 1865. Miss Paulina Day was born in Marion Co., Indiana 28 Jan 1848 and married Leander Smith 02 March 1871. They came to Oregon from Kansas in December 1891. She was survived by four children: Eva Smith, Addie Davie, Edith Lake & Owen Smith. [SML 29 Aug & 05 Sept 1918] Paulina’s brother, Jacob Day, and his wife are in Sec. 2 Lot 23. [See SML 30 Dec 1904] Two of the children, Eva & Owen, are in this lot. The 1900 U. S. Census indicates Eva was born in Sept 1874 and Owen H. in Oct 1889, both in Kansas. Edith Lake is in Sec. 3 Lot 6 and Nancy "Addie" Davie is in Sec. 2 Lot 115. =============================================================================== --End pg 190-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 191 Aisle CHAMBERLAIN, Edith Davis CHAMBERLAIN, James L. 1896 - 1974 "Mother" 1880 - 1968 "Father" {ROSS, Edith, 09 Mar 1975} [09 Feb 1968] Edith R. Ross was survived by her widower, Howard S. Ross; a daughter, Joy Helene Hammons and seven sons, whose surname was Davis. [Oregon Statesman 10 Mar 1975] Sye D. Davis, immediately south of her, was her first husband and the father of her children. Her daughter, Joy Hammons is in Sec. 1 Lot 195; another daughter, Helene M. Davis Lee, and a son, Joe L., are in Sec. 1 Lot 211. =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 194 DAVIS, Sye D. PEDERSEN [double stone] 1883 - 1961 Irene "Mother" [22 June 1961] 1891 - 1963 [23 Sept 1963] CARPENTER, Roger Allen Eric P. "Father" Sept. 15, 1956 - June 17, 1958 1886 - 1960 [04 Sept 1960] CARPENTER, Christine Marie May 13, 1968 [?PEDERSEN, Kelly?] [?PEDERSEN, Kathy?] SWAYSE, Ralph E. BRACHER [double stone] Apr. 23, 1913 - Feb.. 3, 1962 Ramona J. South Dakota TEC 5 US Army 1934 - [blank] WWII BSM - PH George W. HASTINGS, George Elmer 1930 - 1955 1900 - 1957 [20 Sept 1955] "In Memory of My Father" (16 Dec 1957) {57 yrs 7 mos 24 ds} Sye Donald Davis was born 11 Nov 1883 at Myrtle Point. He was survived by 10 children (they are named). [SML 29 June 1961] See Edith Davis Chamberlain Ross above for reference to children here. * * * * * Eric Pedersen was born 31 July 1886 in Denmark. He was survived by his widow, Rachel Irene, two daughters, a son, a sister, and one grandchild. [SML 08 Sept 1960] Re: Kelly & Kathy Pedersen - there is indication in the sexton records that these two are in this lot, but there is no other information given. WFH has no record on them. =============================================================================== --End pg 191-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 192 Aisle HOWARD, Albert Lee {SMITH, Alvin Roy} 1906 - 1969 {28 July 1961} [24 Feb 1969] {87 yrs 2 mos 22 ds} Alvin Roy Smith had been a Stayton resident for 5 years, living at the Jones Hotel. There were no known survivors. [SML 03 Aug 1961] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 195 {WINTERS, Raymond C.} space {15 Feb 1890 - 06 Mar 1961} space HANEY, Rose I. 1913 - 1979 {15 Apr 1979; 66 yrs 2 mos 3 dys, Tracewell FH, Lebanon} FOX, Harold L. HANEY, Frank H. Apr. 9, 1919 - Apr. 6, 1977 1908 - 1962 [06 Jan 1962] HAMMONS, Helen J. Davis HANEY, James Clifford Mar. 17, 1929 - Nov.10, 1977 Nov. 25, 1930 - Nov. 18, 1957 "Mother" Oregon QM 3 U. S. Navy Ray Winter was survived by his widow (not named) and one son, Ford Winter of Portland. [SML 09 Mar 1961] * * * * * (Helen Joy Hammons died Salem, V. T. Golden FH; next of kin Olen Hammons) [filed, in the sexton records, under Davis] She was the daughter of Sye D. Davis and Edith Chamberlain Ross who are in the lot to the north. * * * * * Rose I. Haney was the daughter of Margaret L. Tynsdale and the sister of John D. & Asa Brand, all of whom are in Sec. 2 Lot 2. =============================================================================== Aisle OWEN, Edna Teresa PREVETT, Bobby G. "Brother" {20 April 1959} Mar. 4, 1926 - Nov. 4, 1968 {10 yrs 3 mos 7 days} Edna Owen was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. James Owen of Lyons. She was also survived by three sisters. [SML 23 Apr 1959] =============================================================================== --End pg 192-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 193 Section One - LOT 196 {WARD, Rose Katherine} STRODE [double stone] IOOF emblems {18 Apr 1924 - 25 July 1961} Claudia E. 1910 - 1961 YOUNGBLOOD, Henry H. {07 Feb 1910 - 06 May 1961} Feb. 3, 1896 - Oct. 1, 1956 Curtis F Arkansas Pvt. 64 Co 1906 - 1982 162 Depot Brig WWI {Curtis Floid, 19 March 1906 - 27 July 1982} JOHNSON, Tommy E. 1938 - 1956 [28 Dec 1956] MASON [double stone] "Son & Brother" Lois E. 1929 - 1956 KORKOW, John Paul [WFHM] [13 April 1956] Apr. 5, 1977, 1 mo 27 days Alvin E. {born Feb 8, 1977, father Frank} 1925 - [blank] {KORKOW, Joshua J., 12 Aug 1975} Besides the one legible Korkow marker, there are 2 WFHM very close together, both of which are illegible. WFH has records on only these two - John Paul and Joshua J. =============================================================================== Aisle space WEIDNER, Harry W. 1888 - 1970 [14 Jan 1970] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 197 KORKOW, John H. BURLESON, Melvin E. 1905 - 1961 "Father" Sept. 1956 - June 1975 [12 July 1961] {Melvin Eugene, Sept 30, 1956 - June 13, 1975} CIHAK, Sarah Frances BURLESON, Lester Aug. 15, 1887 - Dec. 4, 1969 July 13 (?), 1940 - July 8, 1957 "Son & Brother" GARLAND, Martha MUSTAIN [double stone] 1908 - 1956 Bessie Marie [25 Mar 1956] Jan 13, 1903 - May 18, 1987 Earl Coleman Cremains of: Feb 24, 1887 - Mar 19, 1961 GARLAND, Kenneth Edward 08 Feb 1908 - 12 Aug 1988 space John H. Korkow, a native of South Dakota, was survived by his widow, --End pg 193-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 194 Viola; four sons; four daughters; and his mother, Mrs. Frances Cihak. [SML 20 July 1961] The Korkow infants, in the lot to the north, appear to be grandchildren of John H. Sarah Frances Cihak was the mother of John H. Korkow =============================================================================== Aisle RICE, James I. "Jimmy" ANDERSON, Sally J. (Sally Jane) Nov. 6, 1966 - Jan.16, 1971 Dec. 2, 1939 - May 2, 1973 "Mother" BARKER, Sara Micol, 8/30/83 - 8/31/83, 1 day [WFHM right in front of Anderson stone] WARE, Fay [Fahsoltz] 10/7/1912 - 8/4/1988 75 years [WFHM] Fay Fahsoltz Ware was the mother of Sally J. Anderson, who was the grandmother of Sara Micol Barker. =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 198 HOEYE, Daniel M. II (SCHOTTHOEFER) space Apr. 14, 1950 - Nov. 6, 1971 "Son & Brother" [VOWELL, Donna K.] HOEYE, Daniel Merwin {08 Aug 1960} July 19, 1925 - March 2, 1956 {8 yrs 4 mos 9 dys} Oregon HM2 USNR WWII I CRAMER, Helen Ireta DRIPS [double stone] Nov. 27, 1897 - May 19, 1898 Rose Orilla [hard to read - see below] 1861 - 1941 Thom. Jefferson DAVIS, John [John Jackson) 1854 - 1911 [old illegible cement stone] [16 Dec 1911] [09 Dec 1851, Iowa - 15 Oct 1928] Daniel Merwin Hoeye was the father of Daniel M. II and the son of Wallace Daniel Hoeye who is in Fox Valley Cemetery at Lyons. * * * * * Donna K. Vowell was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clent Vowell of Lyons. She drowned in the Little North Fork at Taylor’s Grove. Donna was born 28 Mar 1952 in Oklahoma City. She was survived by her parents and two sisters. The Vowells three sons drowned in the Columbia River near The Dalles in 1958 in a boating accident. [SML 11 Aug 1960] * * * * * --End pg 194-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 195 Thomas Jefferson Drips/Dripps was the son of Allen & Dorcas Drips/Dripps who are buried in Section 1 Lot 200, as is a sister Alice Jenkins. Another sister, Marcia Decker is in Section 2 Lot 54. * * * * * Sexton records indicate Lane D. Cramer purchased Lot 173 for an infant burial the 20.th of May 1898. It seems likely this is the child. Contact with Dr. Myrtle Cramer Gray, of Sacramento, in the 1950s, brought relinquishment of the lot. The 1895 Marion County Census & the 1900 U. S. Census show Delane W. & Ella/Mary E. Cramer with son Melvin/Melville & daughter Myrtle living in Stayton. Mrs. Cramer was the mother of 3 children, but only 2 were living. The Cramer family were living in Los Angeles by 1904. * * * * * John Jackson Davis died in West Stayton. The only relatives referred to in his obituary were a sister-in-law & nephew (not named), of Spokane. =============================================================================== Aisle WILKINSON, Ada M. 1921 - 1976 "Wife & Mother" R. N. of A. Memorial Marker {Garcia, Elijo R.} Royal Neighbors of America Flag [30 July 1961] {husband, John D. Wilkinson; funeral 23 Sept 1976} Mr. Garcia was shot by his 16 year old daughter because of sexual mistreatment, she having had three children by him. [SML 03 Aug 1961] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 199 space RISLEY, Evelyn B. Mar 2, 1909 - Dec 23, 1985 space WILKINSON, Edna Louise 1895 - 1975 "Little Grandma" {23 Jan 1895 - 17 May 1975} space WILKINSON, John Hall 1889 - 1971 [Second stone]: John Hall Wilkinson Oregon Cpl Co. A 62 Infantry WWI March 4, 1888 - Jan. 24, 1971 space WILKINSON, Galen L. June 17, 1928 - Nov 21, 1948 The cremains of Evelyn B. Risley were placed here because she was a --End pg 195-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 196 very dear friend of Alice Wilkinson Chance. She had no known relatives. Steckly FH at Sweet Home handled her services. John Hall Wilkinson appears to be the son of Daniel & Sophia Wilkinson, who are in Sec. 1 Lot 144, and a brother of Zoma Baldwin, who is in Sec. 1 Lot 187. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 200 DRIPPS [triple stone] center of lot north side: Alice, wife of Samuel Jenkins, Born Feb. 4, 1859 Died [blank] west side: Allen, Born Sept. 11, 1822 - Died [blank] "Father" Dorcas, Feb. 25, 1825 - Feb. 1, 1903 Wife of Allen "Mother" [DRIPPS, Allen] [JENKINS, Alice] [died 13 Nov 1912] [DRIPPS, Dorcas] BRANDT, Minnie A. 1883 - 1975 {31 Aug 1883 - 13 Oct 1975} BRANDT, Loretta M. 1913 - 1979 {09 Nov 1913 - 08 Sept 1979} Allen Dripps was born 11 Sept 1822 in Knox Co., OH. The 1900 U. S. Census indicates he and Dorcas had been married 56 years and that she was the mother of 6 children, with 4 of them living. Dorcas was also born in Ohio. An obituary for Dorcas has not been located - the Stayton Mail, for most of 1903 is missing. Allen & Dorcas Dripps were the parents of Alice Jenkins, in this lot; Marcia Decker in Section 2, Lot 54 and Thomas Jefferson Dripps in Section 1, Lot 198. Alice Drips married Samuel F. Jenkins, 03 Aug 1878, in Marion County, OR [MR #2176]. She was enumerated in Portland in the 1900 Census, age 41, born Feb 1859 in Iowa, along with "David" Jenkins, age 43, born May 1857 in Virginia and their daughter Nora, age 20, born Sept 1879 in Oregon. Alice may have died in July 1901 as her father purchased this lot on the 12th of that month. There is frequent mention in the Stayton Mail of her daughter, Nora, in relationship to Allen Drips, from early 1904 onward, but no mention of Alice. No death notice was located for her in the (Portland) Oregonian in July 1901, nor was she found in the Portland Deaths for 1901. Her death date was not located in the ODI. -South Roadway - --End pg 196 Page 197 LONE OAK CEMETERY - SECTION ONE Starting in the northwest corner of the cemetery, working south. Section One - LOT 201 several illegible markers - infant burials {RICE, Claudine, 06 Dec 1971 - 09 Dec 1971} CLARK, Robyn K. Apr. 20, 1970 - Oct. 12, 1970 SLOAN, Newton Cecil March 12, 1901 - July 16, 1965 Oregon PFC U. S. Army, World War I (TAYLOR, John) TAYLOR, Iva M., 1897 - 1970 illegible WFHM {Iva May - 21 Mar 1970} [15 Oct 1901 - 05 Nov 1965] =============================================================================== Aisle SLOAN, Sharon R. 1956 - 1975 "Daughter" {30 June 1956 - 20 July 1975, 19 yrs} DITTMAN [double stone] Fern E. 1895 - 1973 [05 Dec 1895 - 04 July 1973] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 202 Roy L. (JENNINGS, James) 1890 - 1973 [18 June 1955, 41 yrs 3 mo 13 dys] [25 Aug 1890 - 25 June 1973] (JENNINGS, Leo) space [18 June 1955, 16 yrs 10 mo 2 dys] BANKSTON [double stone] {GILLILAND, Alva Earnest Married Dec. 24, 1917 20 Feb 1907 - 12 Jan 1978} Albertha Mary 1899 - 1965 [31 Mar 1965] William Harrison {CHASE, Mary} 1888 - 1966 {09 Oct 1972, 68 ys 8 ms 18 ds} [19 Jan 1966] Fern E. Dittman was the mother of William Otis Davis who is in Sec. 3 Lot 41, Aisle. * * * * * James & Leo Jennings, father & son, drowned when their car went into --End pg 197-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak/Stayton Page 198 Detroit Lake. Another son, Richard A. Jennings, age 14 and a friend of the boys, John F. Wallace, age 17, also lost their lives. Their bodies were not located. [SML 23 June 1955] =============================================================================== Aisle INGRAM, Tommy Alan GILLILAND, George E. Feb 17, 1958 - Aug 8, 1966 Aug. 3, 1936 - Sept. 14,1972 Oregon Sgt. U. S. Army Korea Vietham BSM =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 203 space THOMAS, James Wayne Aug. 1, 1927 - June 28, 1972 Husband & Father Chief of Police Stayton, Ore 1968 - 1972 INGLIS [double stone] Ward A. 1888 - 1973 "Father" {07 June 1888 - 01 Aug 1973} Rebecca L. 1890 - 1972 "Mother" [07 Feb 1890 - 07 Feb 1972] space INGLIS, Robert W. 2D Lt US Army World War II Aug 6, 1921 - July 20, 1944 LEATON, Al Jay RINEHART, Mabel I. March 2, 1922 - Oct 20, 1972 April 24, 1890 New Mexico PFC U. S. Army - December 14, 1976 World War II Reba Inglis, a native of Canada, died on her 82nd birthday. She had been a Stayton resident for 40 years. Besides her husband and children, she was survived by a brother, Oscar Kinler, of Olin, Iowa and a sister, Bertha Frey, of Stayton. [SMLJ 10 Feb 1972] =============================================================================== --End pg 198 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 199 Aisle BRUCE [double stone] YELEY, Neva Edith Mattie L. 1899 - 1980 "Mother" 1900 - 19-- {18 May 1899 - 26 Oct 1980} =============================================================================== Walter J. Section One - LOT 204 1896 - 1967 [10 Aug 1967] YELEY, John A. Oct. 4, 1893 - Nov. 22, 1967 JORDAN, Blanche J. YELEY, J. W. July 9, 1950 - May 19, 1975 July 18, 1919 - Dec. 13, 1962 Arizona PFC 1960 Service Corid Unit World War II space space ROUSSEAU, Katherine C. BLACKBURN, Ruth I. {Iola} Apr. 9, 1913 - Sept. 28, 1969 1924 - 1962 [17 Apr 1962, 38yrs 2mo 3ds] =============================================================================== Aisle JONES, Ruth D. {BLACKBURN, Charles M.} Feb. 11, 1940 - March 31, 1967 {1921 - 03 Sept 1975, Norma Daughter Henness, Mill City, sister} =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 205 BLACK, Elizabeth BRILES [double stone] 1892 - 1979 [blank] "Father" {16 April 1892 - 17 May 1979, Dewey S. daughter: Betty Spencer, Stayton} 1898 - 1966 [27 July 1966] BLACK, Herbert N. "Dad" 1880 - 1967 [22 Feb 1967] SPENCER, Joseph Gary MATHENY [double stone] 1949 - 1969 Lona V. [07 April 1969] 1892 - 1962 [11 Dec 1962] [70 ys 1 mo 19 ds] {MOSS, Joe E.} Samuel P. [18 Apr 1952 - 23 Sept 1972] 1882 - 1962 [24 Mar 1962] [illegible WFHM] [79 ys 7 mo 23 ds] Lone Matheny was the daughter of Peter & Elizabeth (Scott) Heater who are in Union Hill Cemetery, as is a Matheny infant. Lona’ s brother, Walter Heater, is here in Sec. 3 Lot 7. =============================================================================== --End pg 199 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 200 Aisle HOLTHOUSE, Pearl Fales {LA CHAPELLE, Ernest} November 23, 1877 - February 23, 1968 =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 206 YORK, Anna Elizabeth {LA CHAPELL, Gladys} Nov. 28, 1893 - Aug. 10, 1967 YORK, James Monroe WASHAM, Charles Sept 26, 1891 - Dec 10, 1972 Feb 12, 1925 - Apr 21, 1972 Son of Della Francis space FRANCIS [double stone] Della Dec 6, 1907 - Jan 6, 1987 Sam WILLIAMS, Lila Sept 13, 1912 - Oct 1, 1970 1898 - 1979 [16 Feb 1979] =============================================================================== Aisle DE CLUE, Eva L. DE CLUE, John C. Nov. 10, 1904 - July 28, 1967 1898 - 1981 Wife & Mother [26 Aug 1981] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 207 space KENNEDY, C. Gladene 1923 - 1962 Mother [Cora Gladene, 07 Oct 1962] space space ZORNES, Richard Lee GRAY, Charles B. July 25, 1930 - May 18, 1972 1901 - 1964 PFC U. S. Army Korea [11 Sept 1964] WALLACE, Fred W. {SMITH, Jeffery} Born 1895 Little River, Kans. [29 Oct 1951 - 05 Sept 1971] At Rest 1966 Stayton, Ore. [16 Sept 1966] Cora Gladene Kennedy was born in Horatio, Arkansas, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gray. [SML 11 Oct 1962] Charles Boston Gray was born in Arkansas and had lived in Aumsville for 5 years. He was survived by his widow, Carrie Mae, and several children. [SML 17 Sept 1964] * * * * * --End pg 200--