Lone Oak/Stayton Cemetery Records & Genealogical Notes: Marion County, Oregon Pages 201 - 250 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, author ************************************************************************ Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 201 Jeffery Smith was the son of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Smith and the grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Smith. He was also survived by three brothers. [WFH] =============================================================================== Aisle LEACH [double stone] Lillian H. 1898 - 1983 {15 Nov 1983} =============================================================================== Lloyd A. Section One _- LOT 208 1899 - 1966 [14 Apr 1966] WALLACE, Ora B./D. 1886 - 1984 {19 June 1886 - 23 Oct 1984, Jack Johnson, grandson} FARTHING [double stone] space Anna E. "Mother" Mar. 23, 1891 - Mar. 25, 1971 Roland C. "Father" MC COLLUM, Leona M. Aug. 1, 1885 - Oct. 29, 1971 1940 - 1962 Wife & Mother [?Mabel L., 14 Oct 1962?] WOOLSEY, Larry Wayne WALL [double stone] Mar. 6, 1950 - Sept. 25, 1965 Married July 3, 1937 "Dobbin, We Love You" Mozell D. 1917 - [blank] =============================================================================== Aisle Sherman W. 1912 - 1979 CRENNELL, Ada M. {12 Oct 1912 March 19, 1904 - Feb 26, 1982 - 15 Dec 1979} 77 yrs [WFHM] Anna Ethel Farthing was born in Nebraska, moving to South Dakota with her family where she married Roland Farthing. They came to Oregon in 1935. [SML 01 Apr 1971] --End pg 201 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 202 Section One - LOT 209 CRENNELL, George E. THOMPSON, Lela B. "Mother" 1895 - 1967 1918 - 1975 [07 Apr 1967] {Lela Berniece, 03 Oct 1975, 57 yrs 8 mos 28 days} [steps, thru archway THOMPSON, Charles R. 1902 - 1973 [14 Jan 1973] from Third Street, space come into cemetery here] space =============================================================================== Aisle JACKSON [double stone] Helen R. Nov 22, 1930 - Oct 15, 1970 =============================================================================== Section One -LOT 210 Married Dec 13, 1947 Frank J., Jr. July 1, 1925 - [blank] space space space KNIELING [double stone] Married Sept. 7, 1911 space Jennie 1892 - 1974 "Mother" {24 Dec 1892 - 27 July 1974} Fred J. 1884 - 1969 "Father" {HARLAN, William M.} [31 Mar 1969] {son of C. M. & Lucille A. Harlan} =============================================================================== Aisle JOHNSON, Eddie May 1910 - 1972 {09 May 1910 - 25 Feb 1972} A brother-in-law, Peter Karg, is in Sec. 4 C13. --End pg 202 "Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 203 Section One - LOT 211 space DAVIS, Joe L. 1916 - 1972 "My Indian & Proud of it" {Nov 1972, Golden's FH, Salem} MILLER, Claud R. DAVIS, Helene M. 1905 - 1966 "Dad" 1930 - 1969 "Sister" [14 July 1966] {LEE, Helene} {JOHNSON}, Candace KIRSCH [double stone] Nov. 28 [illegible Weddle FHM] Genevieve E. [16 May 1966 - 28 Nov 1966] 1910 - 1973 {02 Dec 1910 - 20 Jan 1973} MILLER, Nannie M., William A. 1909 - 1973 "Mother" 1908 - 1963 {Nannie Melvina, 11 Feb 1909 - [12 Nov 1963] 15 Mar 1973} Claud R. & Nannie M. Miller were the parents of Roy, Coy & James D. Miller who are in Sec. 1 Lot 171. * * * * * Joe L. David & Helene M. (Davis) Lee were children of Sye Davis and Edith Davis Chamberlain Ross who are in Sec. 1 Lot 194. * * * * * Genevieve E. Kirsch was the daughter of Jasper & Mamie (Fiester) Phillips in Sec. 2 Lot 43. William A. Kirsch was the son of Peter & Anna (Snyder) Kirsch. He was a nephew of Boniface L. Kirsch, who is in Sec. 3 Lot 108; Ira J. Kirsch, who is in Sec. 1 Lot 182 and Paul N. Kirsch, who is in Sec. 3 Lot 109. =============================================================================== Aisle CARPENTER, Roland H. (HUBBS, Dorothy Jean 1913 - 1972 12 July 1944 - 13 Sept 1970 [29 Sept 1972] Dorothy Hubbs was survived by her husband Donel Jean Hubbs, Idanha; mother Ida Louise Evans, Siletz; brother Lonnie A. Hancock, Toledo. {Sexton records} --End pg 203-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 204 Section One - LOT 212 BROWN, Elsa F. "Mother" 1892 - 1983 [23 Feb 1892 - 03 Nov 1983] HOWELL [double stone] CHAMBERLAIN, Maude "Mother" Married May 22, 1930 1882 - 1974 Edith C. [12 Jan 1974] Feb. 22, 1912 - [blank] Leland F. CHAMBERLAIN, Elmer E."Father" Oct. 17, 1907 - Jan. 17, 1966 1880 - 1963 Masonic Emblem [19 Sept 1963] ANGEL [double stone] HAYS/HILER Darlene G. "Mother" Georgia Jan. 18, 1924 - [blank] July 31, 1888 - Aug 3, 1976 Dock G. "Father" Feb. 9, 1916 - June 16, 1965 HAYS Masonic Emblem Henry C. Jan 29, 1891 - Dec 31, 1962 BPOE Emblem {Elsie Franczesca Brown, Cremains placed under headstone of Leland Howell; DeMoss - Durdan FH, Corvallis}. Obit {sexton records}: Elsie Franceska Brown, 91, Sublimity; b. 23 Feb 1892 in Gorlitz, Germany. Married Rhinehart Murk in Germany. Moved to Canada 1914, to Washington State 1915, widowed in 1919; married Gene Brown, widowed in 1968. Daughter: Mrs. Leland (Edith) Howell. =============================================================================== Aisle HOWARD, Robert L. CRANDALL, Hollis D. 1884 - 1969 1902 - 1966 [21 May 1969] [05 Mar 1966] =============================================================================== --End pg 204 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 205 Section One - LOT 213 BURSON [double stone] HEADLEY [double stone] Ruth M. Marjorie M. 1882 - 1979 1911 - [blank] (WFHM: Ruth May Burson, (1910 - 1965} 03 Sept 1882 - 12 Aug 1979) Lester Otto L. 1904 - 1963 1880 - 1965 [02 Sept 1963] [02 June 1965] space CLARK, William E. July 18, 1909 - Dec. 25, 1969 Washington PFC 88 Base HQ & AB SQ AAF World War II CONAWAY, Charles G. space Feb. 26, 1890 - March 17, 1970 Iowa F2 US Navy World War I" Otto L. Burson was the son of Seth H. & Phoebe Jane Burson, see Sec. 2 Lot 76. His siblings here are a brother, Seth, who is in Sec. 1 Lot 170; and two sisters, Alda Murphy, who is in Sec. 2 Lot 119, and Clara M. Cline, who is in Sec. 3 Lot 51. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 214 space LOCKE [double stone] Alma L. 1909 - [blank] FAIR, Lura D. Wallace F. 1904 - 1984 1902 - 1968 Eastern Star emblem [21 Aug 1968] [26 Apr 1904 - 20 Dec 1984] FAIR, Floyd H. space 1903 - 1975 Masonic emblem [19 Aug 1903 - 12 July 1975] FAIR, Archie W. HALE, Charles E. Dec. 18, 1905 - Mar. 7, 1965 Aug. 3, 1918 - Oct. 28, 1963 "Our Brother" Husband - Father Lura Diamond Fair was born in the community of Home. She had been married 52 years at the time of her husband's death. {Sexton records} --End pg 205-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 206 Floyd Hamilton Fair was born in Tennessee. He came to Stayton in 1933. {Sexton records} =============================================================================== Aisle MC CLAIN, Jim Lee space March 10, 1953 - August 18, 1971 =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 215 CRAMER, Nelda Mills space 1938 - 1969 [27 Apr 1969] FUDGE, Flora M. 1900 - 1964 LEE, James Edward Mother [20 Nov 1964] Nov 23, 1911 - Sept 4, 1962 Husband - Father BRUNMEIER, Laura Maud DE VRIES [double stone] Died Jan. 13, 1971, Elizabeth 66 yrs 3 ms 23(?) days [WFHM] 1919 - 1971 [02 March 1971] HILSABECK [double stone] Roy Pearl G. 1914 - [blank] Oct 13, 1920 - Jan 13, 1963 =============================================================================== Elwood F. Aisle PARKER, Ethel M. Jan. 12, 1905 - [blank] Dec. 6, 1908 - [blank] [WFHM: Jan 26, 1980) {BREWER, Ethel M.} {06 Dec 1906 - 08 Dec 1986} =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 216 COULTER, Dorothy PARKER, Rev. Brown D. 1910 - 1974 "Mother" Apr. 20, 1903 - July 7, 1964 {20 Apr 1910 - 12 Nov 1974} COULTER, Clyde R. space 1913 - 1969 "Father" [23 Feb 1969] BASL, Viola I. BERGER [double stone] 1906 - 1965 "Mother" Married Jan. 4, 1911 [21 Feb 1965] Louise V. "Mother" BASL, John Dec 15, 1894 - Apr 19, 1984 1906 - 1984 "Father" Fred "Father" [29 June 1984] Sept 22, 1879 - Aug 25, 1964 Brown D. Parker was a former minister of the Church of God in Stayton. He was survived by his widow, Ethel, and several children. [SML 16 July 1964] --End pg 206-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 207 Aisle KENT, Mamie Pearl Jan. 10, 1972 71 yrs 9 Mos 18 days [WFHM] Mamie Kent was born in Kansas City, Missouri. She came to Mehama from Minnesota in 1971. She was survived by three sons and a daughter. [SML 13 Jan 1972] =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 217 space BRENNER [double stone] Tempest Jane 1888 - 1969 [13 Apr 1969] NYE, Rebecca Sue William Roy Feb. 12, 1961 - Aug. 18, 1965 1881 - 1964 [15 Sept 1964] space space NORFLEET, Everett E. MARSHALL, Dale Max 1906 - 1969 Oct 6, 1914 - Sept 4, 1964 [20 Aug 1969] Oregon S1 USNR World War II William Roy Brenner was born 07 Sept 1881 at Scio. He married Tempest Jane Lambert on 01 June 1910 in Albany. He was the last surviving member of the Daniel Brenner pioneer family. He was survived by his widow, Tempest Jane and one daughter, Delpha Purvis. [SML 17 Sept 1964 & 24 Sept 1964] =============================================================================== --End pg 207-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 208 Aisle space RICE [double stone] Ella [no dates] "Mother" =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 218 Lyton I. "Father" May 4, 1900 - July 30, 1970 NYE [double stone] Kitty L. "Mother" 1897 - 1986 [01 June 1986} Ray A. "Father" CRANDALL, Hollis Dale III "Butch" 1897 - 1976 1951 - 1970 [Ray Avery, 23 Apr 1897 {01 Mar 1951 - 01 Aug 1970 - 12 Sept 1976} son of Dale & Yvonne} space ZIESZLER [double stone] Paulena "Mother" 1902 - [blank] JOHNSON, Leonard C. Reinhold J. "Father" 1905 - 1969 1902 - 1972 [30 Nov 1969] {23 Mar 1902 - 23 Mar 1972} (CHRISTENSON, Julia cremains under headstone of L. Johnson, 04 July 1984; born 1883 in Missouri, died 11 Dec 1978, Spokane, Hagen & Jaeger FH} =============================================================================== Aisle space GEARHART, Jeanne Florence Slusher Aug. 2, 1915 - Aug. 12, 1970 age 55 [WFHM] =============================================================================== --End pg 208 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 209 Section One - LOT 219 MARTIN, Harold L. space Dec. 21, 1929 - June 16, 1970 Oregon Cpl 31 AAA BN 7 ARMD Div Korea MEACHAM [double stone] space Vera V. 1914 - [blank] Homer A. RISHEL, Harold W. 1908 - 1970 Jan 11, 1921 - Feb 26, 1969 [02 Dec 1970] Oregon PFC Co D 5 QM TNG Regt World War II CHRISTENSEN, Dennis U. FOSTER, Scott Irwin 1943 - 1973 Apr. 24, 1971 {Dennis Udell, 17 Oct 1943 14 yrs 9 mos 6 days [WFHM] - 26 Mar 1973, wife Carol} {18 July 1961, Minot, ND - 24 April 1976; parents Mr. & Mrs. William Foster} =============================================================================== Aisle HALL, Lonnie J. Oct. 4, 1974 {born 11 Aug 1957; son of Roy Hall, of San Diego} =============================================================================== Section One - LOT 220 space LOOPER, Floyd B. space Aug. 29, 1923 - Nov 1, 1974 Cpl U. S. Army space space - South Roadway - - End of Section One - --End pg 209-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 210 Drawing on page. --End pg 210 Page 211 LONE OAK CEMETERY - SECTION THREE Starting at the north, working south. Section Three - LOT 1 Driveway, from Shaff Road, cuts into {baby space} the west side of this lot. BOYD, Benjamin F. 1884 - 1951 [15 Oct 1951] BOYD, Daisy E. 1897 - 1949 [12 Dec 1949] JOHNSTON, Daisy E. 1885 - 1949 [27 July 1949] Daisy E. Johnston was the mother of Joe Hallam. =============================================================================== Aisle HARWOOD, Jeremy DIGMAN, George March 11, 1988 May 4, 1885 - Nov 17, 1954 [almost illegible] =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 2 BLADES [double stone] space Abbie E. 1883 -1949 [26 Dec 1949] Roy L. {WALLACE, Ella} 1884 - 1956 [05 Nov 1956] {STURTEVANT, Lulu Helen} space [27 Aug 1936] (STURTEVANT, Joseph Kimball} BUSCH [double stone] [17 Aug 1942] Elsie A. [Spanish American War] 1893 - 1982 {11 Apr 1893 - 05 Apr 1982} =============================================================================== Aisle Edward W. 1889 - 1970 [28 Sept 1970] Joseph Kimball Sturtevant was born 02 Dec 1870 in Sioux City, Iowa. He was a veteran of the Spanish American War. He was survived by 3 --End pg 211-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 212 daughters and 2 sons. [SML 20 Aug 1942] Another daughter, Daisy Bell Woosley, preceded him in death, see the next lot south, Sec. 3 Lot 3. R. W. Wallace purchased a 1/4 lot here on 12 June 1952 and the sexton records indicate Ella Wallace was interred here, but no dates or other information was given. Joseph & Lulu Sturtevant had a daughter, Betty Wallace, and possibly she is the one here. =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 3 Large stone, center of lot - WOOSLEY - no other engraving WOOSLEY, John Harvey {WOOSLEY} Edward Allen December 27, 1935 1938 - 1941 Colorado Pvt 1 C1 27 INF [08 June 1941] {WOOSLEY} Delbert Leroy {WOOSLEY} Sina Bell 1937 - 1941 1872 - 1935 "Mother" [08 June 1941] [24 Oct 1935] {WOOSLEY Dewey Allen} [illegible WFHM] {WOOSLEY} Allen S. 1864 - 1943 "Father" {WOOSLEY} Daisy Bell [10 June 1943] 1911 - 1941 [08 June 1941] {WOOSLEY} John Wesley {WOOSLEY, Effie Nona} Nona 1868 - 1943 1930 - 1932 [11 April 1943] [15 May 1932] Sina Bell Woosley, a native of Indiana, died at her home in West Stayton where she had lived for 12 years. She was survived by her husband, Allen, and several children (not named). [Oregon Statesman 25 Oct 1935] Daisy Belle Woosley was born 29 June 1912 at Garden City, Kansas, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sturtevant [see Sec. 3 Lot 2]. She was married in 1928 to Ernest Woosley, who survived, as did her father. She took the lives of her sons, then her own life. Delbert Leroy was born in Stayton 26 July 1936. Edward Allen was born 27 Sept 1938. The boys were also survived by their other grandfather, A. S. Woosley. [SML 12 June 1941] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 212-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 213 BRADEN [double stone] space Joseph 1875 - 1928 [Joseph William,04 Dec 1928] Melvina DE COSTA, Erva A. 1871 - 1938 1891 - 1983 [18 Apr 1938] BEAL [double stone] space Alfred 1867 - 1924 [02 Nov 1924] Fannie {BEAL, Frank} 1888 - 1952 [30 Mar 1900 - 30 Nov 1966] [19 Mar 1952] Joseph William Braden was born in Missouri 06 August 1875. He died at his home in West Stayton aged 53 years, 3 months and 28 days. He was survived by his widow and five children, one of whom, Erva De Costa, is in this lot. [SML 06 Dec 1928] Although no obituary was located for Alfred Beal, a Card of Thanks, signed by Fannie & Frank, for husband & father, was in The Stayton Mail on 20 Nov 1924. Fannie Beal, in this lot, and Emily Ellen Browning in the next lot south, were the nieces of Edith Eberhardt in Sec. 3 Lot 25. Fannie's maiden name was Holling [WFH records on Frank Beal]. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 5 space HIGGINS [double stone] Doris Madeline "Mother" May 8, 1902 - Dec 24, 1961 [BEAL, Thomas Julif] Theodore Chester "Father" [21 May 1916] Jan 15, 1903 - July 31, 1982 BROWNING [double stone] space Emily Ellen "Mother" Oct 17, 1876 - Sept 29, 1942 Benjamin Mark "Father" [?BROWNING, Infant?] Apr 4, 1873 - Oct 20, 1954 [?07 Aug 1912] Gilbert F. Beal purchased the north half of this lot on 21 May 1916. --End pg 213-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 214 The ODI lists the death of Thomas Julif (sic) Beal on that same date, in Marion County, and it could be he was interred here. B. M. Browning purchased the south half of this lot 07 Aug 1912 and, although there is no record of a burial at that time, nor does the ODI list a Browning death then, I wonder if possibly a Browning child died at that time. Emily Ellen Browning, in this lot, and Fannie Beal, in the next lot to the north, were nieces of Edith Eberhardt in Sec. 3 Lot 25. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 6 BERRY, Millie Lake space 1882 - 1934 [14 June 1934] LAKE, Beacher S. space Jan 3, 1878 - July 24, 1908 LAKE, Matilda Ann LAKE, Edith E. Oct 18, 1845 - June 26, 1926 1884 - 1925 [04 Sept 1925] LAKE, Samuel LAKE, William H. Mar 2, 1830 - May 15, 1916 1868 - 1928 86 yrs 2 ms 13 ds [14 Feb 1928] [Civil War] Millie Mable Lake Berry was born at Kentland, Indiana on 22 July 1882, the daughter of James B. and Ellen R. (Thomason) Frame. She came to Oregon with her parents in 1890, where she was married to Beecher Lake in 1902, and by him had two sons. After his death in 1908, she married, in 1913, Forrest Berry and by him had two sons. She was survived by her widower, 4 sons, 2 grandchildren, a step-daughter and a number of brothers & sisters [they are named].[SML 21 June 1934] Millie's father, James B. Frame, is here at Lone Oak in Sec. 2 Lot 92, as is her brother, Roy L. Frame. Her other siblings here are: Artie Mack in Sec. 2 Lot 5; Ethel Hill in Sec. 2 Lot 30; Max Frame in Sec. 3 Lot 88; Gladys G. Kimsey in Sec. 3 Lot 52 and Audrey Long in Sec. 2 Lot 25. A son, Everett A. Lake, has his name on a stone in Sec. 3 Lot 26. Her 2nd husband, Forrest Berry, is in Fox Valley Cemetery near Lyons. Beacher S. Lake, sometimes Samuel Beecher Lake, was born near Wheatland, OR, the son of Samuel & Matilda Ann (Duffield) Lake. He was survived by his widow and 2 sons, Cecil R. & Everett A. [SML 31 July 1908] --End pg 214-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 215 Matilda Ann Duffield was born 18 Oct 1845 near Woodstock, Illinois, the daughter of John A. & Orlena J. Duffield. On 15 Oct 1865, in Marion County, OR, she was married to Samuel Lake [MR #816]. She was the mother of 6 children, 2 who predeceased her (Beacher & Grant). [SML 01 July 1926 and Marion County Probate #299, John Duffield] Samuel Lake was born 02 March 1830 in Columbia Co., PA, coming to Oregon in 1852. He was survived by his wife & five children. The Lake children here at Lone Oak are: Beacher & William H., in this lot and Mary Ethel Malone Harrington in Sec. 3 Lot 26 - the lot to the east. [SML 18 May 1916] The 1890 Special Census for Civil War Veterans indicates Samuel Lake served in Company A of the 1st Cavalry Volunteers (state not listed), from Aug 1861 to Dec 1864. William H. Lake married Edith E. (Smith) Clark on 28 January 1914. Edith E. Smith was born 22 July 1884 near Glen Elder, Mitchell Co., Kansas, the daughter of Leander & Pauline (Day) Smith. She was married to William Clark 20 August 1907 and, second, to William H. Lake (see above). She was survived by Mr. Lake; a son, W. Edwin Clark; 2 sisters and a brother. [SML 10 Sept 1925] Her parents are in Sec. 1 Lot 193, as are a sister and her brother. Her other sister, Nancy "Addie" Davie, is in Sec. 2 Lot 115. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 7 HEATER [double stone] FISCHER, Infant Belle L. "Mother" Born 1907 Aug 23, 1887 - Mar 12, 1953 Walter R. "Father" FISHER, Anton F. Dec 29, 1888 - Mar 25, 1956 Mar 4, 1881 - Jan 19, 1965 [?MARKHAM, Cynthia] space [11 Apr 1822 - 20 Sept 1905] [?MARKHAM, Milton Douglas] space [20 May 1909] Walter R. Heater was the son of Peter & Elizabeth Hannah (Scott) Heater, who are in Union Hill Cemetery. He married Belle L. Carter, the daughter of Ira B. & Susan J. (Thomas) Carter, who are here in Sec. 2 Lot 3. Walter's sister, Lona Matheny, is in Sec. 1 Lot 205. * * * * --End pg 215-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 216 Anton F. Fisher purchased space in this lot on 29 July 1907 and that is probably when the infant died. Anton F. was the son of Joseph & Theresia (Zartner) Fisher. His mother is in St. Boniface Cemetery at Sublimity. * * * * A brief notice in The Stayton Mail of 22 Sept 1905 tells of the death of Mrs. Markham at the home of her son, M. D. Markham, on Wednesday, with interment in Lone Oak Cemetery. M. D. Markham purchased the S 1/2 of this lot on 22 Sept 1905 and it seems likely one of these spaces is where his mother was interred. Cynthia Fry Markham was born in Rhode Island, moving to New York when a child, where the family lived for 12 years before going to Illinois. She was married to Simon Sterling Markham on 25 March 1843 in Knox Co., ILL and they had three children before crossing the plains to Oregon in 1848. They first settled 12 miles east of Salem, moving later to Linn County [where they had Donation Land Claim #3111]. After a time in Gray's Harbor, WA, they returned to Oregon, locating at Forest Grove where her husband died 01 Dec 1898. She had since resided with her son, coming to Stayton with him "about two years ago". Her husband was a Congregational Minister. [SML 29 Sept 1905; also see Illustrated History of Oregon, by Hines, page 1120] Cynthia was the daughter of Olney & Celinda/Salina (Bennett) Fry who had DLC #301. Her husband's parents, Jeptha & Lovina (Vaughen) Markham, had DLC #4201. Milton Douglas Markham, who died in Linn County 20 May 1909, may also be here, although nothing has been located to verify this. The Stayton Mail of 21 May 1909 doesn't mention his death and, unfortunately, the paper for the next week is not extant. (death date from the Oregon Death Index] The 1905 Marion County Census lists M. D. Marhkam's age as 54. His wife, Edith, and a daughter Harriet, age 4, were also listed. =============================================================================== Aisle PING, Tam Chui Feb 24, 1913 - Feb 19, 1987 =============================================================================== --End pg 216-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 217 Section Three - Lot 8 {CARTER, Wanda} CARTER, Crystal A. Little sister 1890 - 1962 [base of stone, top missing] "Mother" [25 Dec 1892 - 24 Aug 1894 [19 Apr 1962] daughter of G. H. & E. D. Carter] space CARTER, Frank I. 1882 - 1962 CARTER [small upright stone] PEMBERTON, Nancy Ellen Elizabeth Jan 31, 1903 - 4/22/81 July 7, 1825 - Nov 12, 1895 age 78 [WFHM only] Henry May 1, 1817 - 1900 PEMBERTON, Clarence E. [09 Jan 1899] July 7, 1890 - Aug 18, 1960 Oklahoma PFC Base Hospital 110 World War I The information for Wanda Carter was located in an old listing of this cemetery. She was the daughter of George H. & Emma (Hahn) Carter and the granddaughter of Henry & Elizabeth Carter, who are in this lot, and Henry & Sophia Hahn who are in Sec. 2 Lot 5. Little has been found on Elizabeth Carter. The 1880 U. S. Census says she was born in Canada. Her husband's obituary indicates she died two years before he did, so the death date on the stone may be in error, being 1897 instead of 1895. Henry Carter was born in Dorking, England. He came to near Whiteaker, 7 miles northeast of Stayton, in 1871, moving from Austin, Mower Co., Minnesota, where he had lived for fifteen years. Five children were born to him and Elizabeth, all surviving him. [obit in Patton Scrapbook; also see Marion County Probate #1841] Note the discrepancy in his death date. His obituary and his probate record both give the Jan 1899 date. Two of the Carter sons, Ira B. & John H., are here in Lone Oak, both being in Sec. 2 Lot 3. Frank I. Carter, in this lot, was a grandson of Henry & Elizabeth, being the son of Ira B. & Susan J. (Thomas) Carter. =============================================================================== Aisle GOLDEN [double stone] Vesta L. "Mother" 1914 - 1980 {28 Apr 1914 - 14 Aug 1980} Clyde E. "Father" 1914 - 1982 {24 Apr 1914 - 27 June 1982} =============================================================================== --End pg 217-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 218 Section Three - LOT 9 T. J. SMITH - Erected by their daughter Allie [large marker in center of lot] [SMITH] Thomas J. SMITH, Sarah E. 1834 - 1908 "Father" 1859 - 1872 [19 Jan 1834 - 01 June 1908] [SMITH] Elizabeth JOHNSON, Mary J. 1831 - 1890 "Mother" 1856 - 1875 [27 Jan 1890] THOMAS, Lucinda SMITH, Katherine Emma 1857 - 1925 1871 - 1952 [30 Jan 1952] THOMAS, J. P. [John Peter] SMITH, John W. 1853 - 1895 1870 - 1930 [09 July 1895] [30 July 1930] Thomas J. Smith was born 19 Jan 1834 near Springfield, Illinois, moving to Iowa in 1836/7 and to Bates County, Missouri in 1841. He started across the plain 10 April 1846 with his parents, his father died enroute. His mother & brothers arrived in Salem 23 Dec 1846. On 31 March 1853 he married Elizabeth Bryant and they became the parents of nine children, seven daughters and two sons. Elizabeth died 27 Jan 1890. [SML 12 June 1908] Thomas J. & Elizabeth (Bryant) Smith had Donation Land Claim #4087, which was in the Triumph area. Four of their children are here at Lone Oak - all in this lot: Mary J. Johnson; Lucinda Thomas; Sarah E. Smith and John William Smith. Mary J. Smith married Levy Johnson 22 Feb 1874 in Marion County, OR [MR #1646] Lucinda (Smith) Thomas married, first, Nelson Robert (or R. N.) English on 12 March 1876 in Marion County [MR #1876]. He died in Dec 1887, being interred in Sublimity [Grier] Cemetery [Oregon Statesman 16 Feb 1888] - his stone there is extant. There is also a stone for him here in Lone Oak in Sec. 2 Lot 95. John Peter Thomas died 09 July 1895 according to Marion County Probate #1618 [the Oregon Statesman of 11 July 1895 confirms the death date]. He was the son of Washington A. & Arminda (Turner) Thomas, both of whom survived him as did four brothers: George Riley, Jefferson, Franklin and Lure; and two sisters: Mrs. W. H. Hobson & Mrs. George Smith. His mother and two of his brothers are in Sec. 3 Lot 49. His father is in Fairview Cemetery at Gates. He married Lucinda B. (Smith) English 14 April 1889 in Marion Co., OR and she was his only heir. John P. Thomas was a cousin of Thurston Thomas in Sec. 2 Lot 37; Robert Lee Thomas in Sec. 2 Lot 41 and Rebecca Kimsey in Sec. 3 Lot 52. =============================================================================== --End pg 218-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 219 Aisle MARTIN, Earl B. space 1902 - 1984 "Husband - Dad - Papa" =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 10 MACK [double stone] space Beulah A. 1897 - 1981 [06 Jan 1981] Wallace B. space 1892 - 1958 [26 May 1958] ENTZMINGER [double stone] GOODMAN [double stone] Anna A. Mack "His wife" Iva B. 1871 - 1937 1890 - 19-- O.E.S. [01 May 1937] [24 Mar 1889 - 04 Aug 1988] George Willard F. ["Fitz"] 1862 - 1963 1889 - 1964 [14 May 1963] Masonic emblem [12 May 1964] Wallace B. Mack was the son of Frank & Ella M. (Smith) Mack. His grandparents, William T. Mack & Lucinda (Bilyeu) Mack Briggs are in Sec. 2 Lot 51 and Sec. 2 Lot 69, respectively. Anna A. (Mack) Entzminger, in this lot, was his aunt. Anna A. (Mack) Entzminger was the daughter of William T. Mack and Lucinda (Bilyeu) Mack Briggs in Sec. 2 Lot 51 and Sec. 2 Lot 69, respectively. * * * * Iva Belle (Phillips) Goodman was born 24 March 1889 near Waldport, OR to Harrison "Hack" & Araminta Eliza "Minta" (Hough) Phillips. She married Charles W. Reed in 1910, and they had a daughter and son. Charlie Reed was killed in an accident in 1927 and is buried at Buzzard, Linn Co., OR. She subsequently married Willard F. Goodman and they raised her grandson. Iva died at the Eastern Star Home in Forest Grove, just a few months shy of her 100th birthday. Her parents are in Fox Valley Cemetery, near Lyons. Willard Fisk "Fitz" Goodman was the son of Thomas P. & Susan M. (Bryant) Goodman who are here in Sec. 2 Lot 76 as are his sister Effie and brother Thomas P. Another brother, Enos Blufford Goodman is in Sec. 2 Lot 92. A sister, Jessie D. Titus, is in Sec. 2 Lot 93. =============================================================================== --End pg 219 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 220 Aisle GRAY [double stone] Aimee J. 1905 - 1984 {10 June 1905 - 05 Dec 1984} TORVINEN, Louis E. Dorsey B. 1917 - 1985 1904 - [blank] {02 Dec 1917 - 11 Oct 1985} =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 11 {WHITNEY} [double stone] space Martha Naomi July 19, 1872 - May 29, 1878 Laura Apr 2, 1878 - Aug 29, 1878 Children of U. & M. T. Whitney WHITNEY, Henrietta space March 23, 1877 WHITNEY [double stone] Martha T. space 1838 - 1915 [23 Aug 1915] Uriah space 1834 - 1928 [02 Oct 1928] Martha Naomi, Laura and Henrietta Whitney, all daughters of Uriah and Martha T. Whitney, would have been interred elsewhere - probably Hobson - Whitney or Grier/Campbell Cemetery. Martha T. (Whitney) Whitney was born 12 May 1838 in West Bowdin, Maine, the daughter of another Uriah Whitney. She married, first, Alphonse Lincoln and by him had one daughter. After his death she married Uriah Whitney, on 30 July 1871, at West Bowdin, Maine, and by him had five daughters. Besides the three in this lot, another daughter, Lena C. Silhavy, is in Sec. 3 Lot 31 - the lot to the east. [see: SML 26 Aug 1915; Gaston's Centennial History of Oregon, Vol. 2 pg 1010.] Uriah Whitney was born 23 March 1834 at Lewiston, Androscoggin Co., Maine, the son of Thomas & Naomi (Easton) Whitney. When he was five years old, his parents moved to St. Clair Co., Illinois, his mother dying there in 1841. In 1858 he came to Oregon via New York and the Isthmus of Panama, arriving in Marion county of 24 December 1858. He worked at various occupations until about 1866 when he and W. H. Darby opened a general merchandise business in Aumsville. In 1871 he sold his interest in the store, purchased a 420 acre farm and returned to Maine where he married Martha T. (Whitney) Lincoln. They returned to Oregon where he subsequently engaged in the --End pg 220-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 221 mercantile business with W. H. Hobson at Stayton and, later, at Aumsville. After disposing of the latter business they moved to Stayton where he started what is now known as the Gardner Flouring Mills and also started another general merchandise store. In later years he operated yet another general store in Stayton, this time with W. W. Elder. [see: SML 04 Oct 1928; Portrait & Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley, pg 501; Gaston's Centennial History of Oregon, Vol. 2 pg 1010] Two grandsons of Uriah & Martha Whitney, Thomas B. & Byron Uriah Worley, are in Sec. 1 Lot 166. "Large photo of the WHITNEY Tombstone" --End pg 221-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 222 Section Three - Lot 12 BRIGGS, Margaritha space 1852 - 1904 [10 Sept 1905] {Ashes of DERBYSHIRE, Fanny} LONGFELLOW, Bernice B. space July 6, 1895 - May 13, 1985 LONGFELLOW, William P. WINDSOR, Maynard Merl April 13, 1892 - Nov 13, 1962 July 3, 1901 - July 4, 1988 Oregon Pvt Co Fl Infantry WWI [WFHM] PARKER, Harry B. WINDSOR, Maynard M. Jr. Apr 16, 1891 - Nov 20, 1892 Aug 15, 1929 - Dec 11, 1959 Oregon PFC 24 Base Post Office Margaritha (sometimes Margarette) Briggs was born in Peoria, Illinois to Francis & Abia Henline. She was married 21 May 1866 to Charles R. Briggs, in Marion County, OR [MR #854] and they had two daughters, one of whom was Fanny Derbyshire whose ashes are reportedly in this lot. The Briggs were living in Sublimity Pct. in 1880 and in Stayton when the 1895 Marion County Census was taken. Charles was not located in the 1900 Census, but Margarette was living, alone, in Stayton. [SML 15 Sept 1905] Margaritha (Henline) Briggs' parents, Francis & Abia Henline are in Hobson - Whitney Cemetery, as is her brother Charles W. Henline. Another brother, Francis M. Henline, is here in Sec. 2 Lot 55 and a sister, Phoebe J. Burson, is in Sec. 2 Lot 76. Fanny A. (Briggs) Derbyshire was the wife of A. L. Derbyshire, a "Gynaecologist" and Physician who was in Stayton as early as 1896. They were in Alaska in 1905 when Margaritha Briggs died. It is not known when Fanny died, but her ashes were reported to be here at the time the cemetery list was reconstructed in the 1950s. * * * * Francis A. Parker may have been the father of Harry B. Parker as he is the one who purchased this space in 1892. * * * * Maynard Merl Windsor was born in Hornsby, Illinois. He came to Aumsville in 1940 from Eddy, Oklahoma. He was survived by his wife, Sara, whom he married in 1924 in Tulsa, OK; and a daughter, Nancy Windsor of Salem. [Oregon Statesman 06 July 1988] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 222-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 223 Section Three - Lot 13 space BERAN [double stone] Marie F. 1893 - 1960 [07 May 1960] William J. WHITE, Nellie B. 1884 - 1973 July 5, 1847 - June 3, 1904 {08 Aug 1884 - 04 Jan 1973} 56 yrs 10 mos 28 days space HUBER, Emilie D. 1887 - 1960 "Mother" [20 April 1960] HUBER, Leo F. In Memory of June 12, 1923 - Sept 20, 1985 SR Chief Eng U.S.N. HUBER, Fred Sep 15, 1909 - Mar 24, 1979 U. S. Army World War II MC DANIEL, F. M. HUBER, Karl F. Mar 5, 1829 - Jan 9, 1905 1884 - 1961 "Father" [01 Nov 1961] The Stayton Mail of 03 June 1904 tells of the death that morning of Mrs. White, the wife of John R. White, of Mehama. They had come to Oregon from Illinois seven years earlier. There were no children. Interment was to be in the Stayton cemetery. On 15 July 1904, The Stayton Mail reports John R. White had sold his ranch near Mehama and would have an auction to sell all his household goods and farm implements. It seems likely he left the area shortly thereafter. * * * * Francis Marion McDaniel was born 05 March 1829 in Benton Co., Missouri. He went to California in 1850, coming to Oregon in the 1860s. He was a wagonmaker at Sublimity and the First Master of Stayton Masonic Lodge. "Frank" McDaniel and J. P. Davie built a tool house and waiting room at Lone Oak Cemetery in March 1899. Francis McDaniel had never married, being survived by a brother Enos P. McDaniel, 65, of Baker City [OR] and possibly another brother, B. F. McDaniel whose last known address was Texas. [see: SML 13 Jan 1905 and Marion County Probate #2402] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 223-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 224 Section Three - LOT 14 LAMBERT, Mr. & Mrs. L. S. space Lambert, Ellen Glover 1870 - 1958 O.E.S. [17 July 1958] Lambert, Lawrence Sylvester space 1868 - 1944 Masonic emblem [10 Feb 1944] space LAMBERT Martha M. 1868 - 1953 [06 Feb 1953] Patrick H. space 1860 - 1939 [27 May 1939] Ellen Lambert was the daughter of Philip, Jr. & Delilah (Edmunson) Glover who had Donation Land Claim #261 which was northwest of Sublimity. Lawrence Sylvester Lambert was born in Missouri, the son of Nicholas & Bridget (Coulon) Lambert. The Lambert family came to Oregon in 1875. The parents are in Hobson - Whitney Cemetery. He married Ellen Glover 07 Jan 1897. One of his brothers, Patrick H., is in this lot. Martha M. "Mattie" Lambert was the daughter of John S. & Nancy B. (Peebler) Lutz who are in Lone Oak, Sec. 3 Lot 15 - the next lot south. She was married to Patrick Lambert on 05 June 1887 in Marion Co., OR [MR #3356]. Martha was a sister of Sarah Jane Davie, also in Sec. 3 Lot 15. Patrick Lambert was born in Missouri, another son of Nicholas & Bridget Lambert. He was a brother of Lawrence Sylvester Lambert. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 225 Section Three - LOT 15 LUTZ [double stone] DAVIE, Sarah Lutz Nancy B. 1852 - 1934 May 31, 1831 - Sept 7, 1904 [04 Sept 185_3 - 12 Dec 1934] Wife of John Lutz John S. DAVIE, James P. May 31, 1830 - Oct 28, 1907 1847 - 1926 [02 Mar 1847 - 16 Feb 1926] DAVIE, George Mother [footstone only] 1875 - 1939 [03 Dec 1875 - 27 June 1939] [?DAVIE, Theimie Lucretia?] [15 June 1905] {DAVIE, Ethyl} [?Ashes of, DAVIE, Victor] [08 Feb 1934] [03 Sept 1882 - 13 Feb 1934] Nancy B. Lutz was born in Sangamon Co., Illinois, the daughter of David & Susan Peebler (sometimes seen as Peebles). She married John S. Lutz on 26 Aug 1852 in Jefferson Co., Iowa. In 1853 the Lutz and Peebler families came to Oregon, taking out Donation Land Claims #4208 & #3986, respectively. [Obit: SML 09 Sept 1904] John S. Lutz was born in Huntingdon Co., PA. Two of the Lutz daughters are here in Lone Oak - Sarah Davie, in this lot and Martha M. Lambert in the lot to the north. [obit: SML 01 Nov 1907, also see DLC #4208] Sarah Jane Davie, the daughter of John S. & Nancy B. (Peebler) Lutz, was born near where Pendleton is today, while her parents were on the "Oregon Trail". She married James P. Davie on 08 Oct 1871 in Marion Co., OR [MR #1382] and they became the parents of six children, three of whom are in Lone Oak - Allen S. in Sec. 2 Lot 115 and George B. & Victor V., both in this lot. James Polk Davie was born near Sublimity, the son of Allen Jones & Cynthia (Brown) Davie. His father was one of those who voted for statehood at Champoeg in May 1843 and was one of the earliest settlers in the Aumsville - Sublimity area. The parents are in Aumsville/Butler Cemetery. [obit: SML 18 Feb 1926] George Bertram Davie, a son of James P. & Sarah (Lutz) Davie, was a barber in Stayton. He married, first, Ethyl McGee, who died at the age of 48, leaving a daughter and son. George Davie purchased the south half of this lot 16 June 1905 and it seems likely Theimie Lucretia Davie was interred here at that time. She was the one month old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George Davie and died of spinal meningitis at the home of her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. J. W. McGee in Albany. [SML 23 June 1905] The Stayton Mail of 22 Feb 1934, in an article headed "Ashes Laid to Rest", tells of the ashes of Mrs. George Davie and Victor Davie being --End pg 225-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 226 brought to Stayton where they were placed in the "Davie Lot". Victor V. Davie was another son of James P. & Sarah (Lutz) Davie. He died in Portland. [some information from Davie family material] =============================================================================== Asile =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 16 CHANCE, H. H. CHANCE, Harry H. Oct 26, 1841 - Nov 28, 1904 June 7, 1888 - Mar 26, 1941 63 yrs 1 mo 2 days GAR [Civil War] CHANCE, Artilla J. CHANCE [double stone] June 27, 1862 - Oct 23, 1945 Married December 12, 1931 Cleo H. Dec 29, 1909 - Jan 12, 1983 space Alice M. July 5, 1913 - [blank] R. N. of A. in Memoriam space BROWN, Eldred Lewis Aug 13, 1918 - Dec 8, 1981 RMCS US Navy World War II Korea Henry H. Chance was born near Columbus, Ohio and came to Oregon from the Kokomo, Indiana area. He had 3 children by his first wife, whose maiden name was Nuckolls, and from whom he was divorced after coming home from the Civil War. He came to Oregon settling in the Holley area. On 09 Dec 1879 he married Artilla (sometimes Attila) J. Matlock [Lane Co. R2 Mb4 #330]. The had one son, Harry H, who is also in this lot. [see: SML 02 Dec 1904; Fairview Cemetery, by Copeland, pg 66] Artilla/Atilla J. was born at Holley and died at Mill City. She had one son, Harry H., who preceded her in death. She was survived by three grandsons, including Cleo, who is in this lot. [SML 25 Oct 1945] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 226-- - Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 227 Section Three - LOT 17 [WRIGHT] Deborah ADAMS [double stone] Feb 8, 1831 - Jan 6, 1906 Mary E. 74 yrs 10 mos 28 ds Dec 28, 1903 - Apr 20, 1982 wife of C. S. Wright Robert 0. "Ollie" Dec 31, 1895 - June 8, 1960 WRIGHT, C. S. [Charles S.] Vet World War I Aug 17, 1831 - July 4, 1907 75 yrs 10 ms [days broken off] Father Our Baby [against north side of Myrtle Howard's stone] [07 Aug 1907] HOWARD, Martha A. HOWARD, Myrtle I. Feb 23, 1853 - Aug 6, 1922 1884 - 1970 [17 Dec 1970] {HOWARD, W. J.}[William James] HOWARD, George B. [14 Nov 1832 - 24 Jan 1915] 1882 - 1940 [04 June 1940] Deborah Olliver (sic) and Charles S. Wright, both of whom were born in Morgan Co., Ohio, were married 06 Jan 1850 (place not given). In 1853 they moved to Viroqua, Vernon Co., Wisconsin, coming from there in the spring of 1870 to Hillsboro, OR. By 1880 the family was at Dayton, Washington, moving to Nes Perces Co., Idaho in 1889 where they lived until 1903 when they moved to Marion County to live with their oldest son, William A. Wright (he had a grocery store at Aumsville, moving it to Stayton in September of 1905). The Wrights had seven sons, four of whom survived them. They also raised 2 orphan girls. [SML 12 Jan 1906 and 12 July 1907] * * * * Martha Ann Boswell was born in Calloway Co., MO and was married to William James Howard on 31 March 1880. He was born in Tennessee. He came to Oregon in 1863 where he stayed for three years before returning to Tennessee. They brought their family, which consisted of two boys, George B. & Robert L., to Oregon in 1888. William died at his home in North Santiam. [SML 28 Jan 1915 and 10 Aug 1922] The Stayton Mail of 23 Aug 1907 tells of the birth and death of a baby boy of George Howard and wife, of Aumsville and it would be that infant who is here. The South 1/2 of this lot was purchased in August of 1907. George B. Howard was born 28 June 1882 in Calloway Co., Missouri, coming to Oregon at the age of 5 years. On 27 Dec 1903 he married Myrtle I. Van Nuys at the home of her parents in West Stayton [SML 01 Jan 1904]. He died at his North Santiam home survived by his wife and brother. [SML 06 June 1940] Myrtle I. Van Nuys was the daughter of Rufus W. & Elizabeth A. --End pg 227-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 228 (McNeil) Van Nuys who are in Sec. 3 Lot 93, as is her brother Archie C. Van Nuys. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 18 space BIGWOOD, Chester C. 1898 - 1934 [18 Nov 1898 - 03 Mar 1933] space PINTLER [double stone] Muriel Frances 1900 - [blank] PINTLER, Alta Hobson Wilbur Norton, D.M.D. 1887 - 1922 1876 - 1962 [18 Jan 1887 - 06 Aug 1922] Mason & Eastern Star emblem [07 Jan 1962] space PINTLER, Prudence Rose 1840 - 1924 [20 Mar 1840 - 24 Feb 1924] Chester C. Bigwood was born in Dexter, NY 18 Nov 1898 and died at the home of his aunt, Mrs. B. S. Clarke, of Stayton, with whom he had lived since a small boy, growing up with their children. He was a cousin of Muriel Pintler. Besides the Clarkes, who are in Sec. 2 Lot 18, he was survived by his mother, who was here when he died; his father, sister & brother in Massachusetts. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Salem. [His death date was found in the Oregon Death Index, the 1933 date being confirmed by his obituary in the SML 09 March 1933] * * * * Alta Hobson Pintler was born at Stayton, OR 18 Jan 1887, the daughter of William Henry & Sarah Anna (Thomas) Hobson. She married Dr. W. N. Pintler on 21 April 1915. She was survived by her husband, parents, a sister and brother. Her grandparents, Hadley & Emily Amanda (Speinhaur) Hobson, are in Sec. 2 Lot 29. Her other grandmother, Arminda (Turner) Thomas is in Sec. 3 Lot 49, while her grandfather, Washington A. Thomas is in Fairview Cemetery at Gates. [See: Gaston's Centennial History of Oregon, Vol. 3 pg 224; Portrait & Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon, pg 1140; Clark's History of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, Vol. 3 pg 226; Fairview Cemetery, by Copeland, pg 310; SML obituary] Dr. Wilbur N. Pintler, the long time Stayton dentist, was coming to Stayton as early as December of 1903 when a brief notice in the Stayton Mail of 04 December advises he will be in his office the 16th --End pg 228 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 229 to 31st of each month. In July of 1905 it is reported he has closed his Scio office and will be at his Stayton office every day hereafter. Muriel Pintler was the daughter of Benjie S. & Elizabeth J. Clarke who are just across the driveway in Sec. 2 Lot 18. [Living Oct 1988] Prudence Rose Pintler was the stepmother of Dr. Pintler. [SML 28 Feb 1924] His mother's maiden name was Eliza Pomoroy. [WFH] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 19 STAYTON, Maude space 1890 - 1952 [Lillie M., 02 Mar 1952] STAYTON, Clifford C. space 1892 - 1966 [04 Aug 1966] space space STAYTON, Lewis Maxwell space July 31, 1919 - Feb 24, 1982 U.S. Navy World War II Maude Stayton was the daughter of Ezekiel & Dovie Jane (Wood) Dunagan who are in Sec. 2 Lot 86. Clifford C. Stayton was the son of Moses Alexander & Sarah Elizabeth Ann (Thomas) Stayton who are in Sec. 3 Lot 75, as are three of his sisters: Nell Stayton, Allie A. Mount and Pearl Buffington. Another sister, Ethel Mangle is in Sec. 2 Lot 12. A brother, Charles Drury Stayton, is in Sec. 3 Lot 39. He was a grandson on Drury S. & Rachel (King) Stayton, the founders of the town of Stayton. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 229 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 230 Section Three - Lot 20 BURCH, Fred June 18, 1886 - July 31, 1945 Oregon Fireman 1 CL BURCH [double stone] Nat'l Naval Vols Alma [World War I] 1895 - 1957 [01 Nov 1895 - 15 May 1957] BURCH, Floyd James Joel Dec 4, 1926 - June 12, 1950 1892 - 1963 Oregon S2 USNR [31 Jan 1963] World War II [World War I] Fred Burch was survived by his brother Joel, a sister, 2 half-brothers and a half sister. [SML 02 Aug 1945] Alma Minnie Burch was born in South Dakota, coming from there to Stayton. She moved to Corvallis about 10 years before her death. She was survived by her husband, Joel, and six children. [SML 23 May 1957] Joel Burch, a former Stayton resident, died in a Vancouver, WA hospital. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion. He was survived by six children. A daughter, Clare Jean Miller, is in Sec. 1 Lot 177. [obit in Harold scrapbook] - South Roadway - --End pg 230-- LONE OAK CEMETERY - SECTION THREE Page 231 Starting at the north end, working south Section Three - LOT 21 MC COY, Emmett F. SPRIGGS [double stone] 1871 - 1950 Ida G. [21 Dec 1950] 1884 - 1959 [26 Aug 1959] JACKSON, Elsa C. Andy J. 1905 - 1951 "Mother" 1891 - 1952 [28 June 1951] [07 Jan 1952] CURETON, Victoria REA, Alana Lee - Dec 27, 1952 1893 - 1951 "Wife & Mother" REA, Roger Lee - Sept 11, 1954 [28 July 1951] CURETON, Pue L. "Dade" CUNDIFF, Doris Marie 1885 - 1972 "Father" 1942 - 1953 "Daughter" [Pulaski L., 22 Dec 1972] [01 Sept 1953] On same space as Doris Marie Cundiff: DAVIDSON [double stone] Marie A. Nov 3, 1917 - Oct 24, 1985 Darwin L. Dec 12, 1918 - [blank] =============================================================================== Aisle STINNETT, Mabel M. LYONS, Janet Apr 27, 1900 - Sept 2, 198 1887 - 1966 [10 July 1966] =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 22 STINNETT, John Henry SMITH, Charlie J. Feb 28, 1897 - Nov 20, 1954 April 12, 1917 - June 29, 1960 RUTHERFORD, Thomas A. space 1915 - 1968 [17 May 1968] KEUDELL, Edna M. Rutherford WOOSLEY [double stone] 1910 - 1986 [blank] [Edna RUTHERFORD, 19 Oct 1986] KEUDELL, John J. Wilbur Dee 1887 - 1953 1905 - 1980 [03 Dec 1887 - 14 Dec 1953] [20 May 1980] John Joseph Keudell was born 03 Dec 1887 at San Jose, CA. He came to --End pg 231-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 232 Oregon in 1923 and to West Stayton in 1941. He was married in Indiana in 1907 to Miss Mary Francis Brautzsch who died in 1922. In 1927 he married Miss Edna Mae Woosley, who survived him, as did 5 daughters and 7 sons. =============================================================================== Aisle KEUDELL, Richard L. WOOSLEY, Clarence E. 1946 - 1963 1896 - 1965 [09 June 1963] [14 May 1965] =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 23 MARTIN, Lloyd Earl "Buzz" space Sept 14, 1928 - Aug 1, 1983 "The Singing Logger" On same space as above: OGILVIE, Brenda Sept 15, 1972 Stillborn [WFHM] WOOSLEY, Betty Jane PORTER, Arthur R. 1934 - 1949 1894 - 1963 [30 Sept 1949] [07 Nov 1963] WOOSLEY, William Wesley BASS [double stone] 1945 - 1947 Edythe M. [21 Oct 1947] 1898 - [blank] one small stone: Sam C. WOOSLEY, Ruth Alice 1896 - 1963 1942 - 1944 [04 Sept 1944] [21 Feb 1963] WOOSLEY, Linda Kay Sept 21, 1946 Sam C. Bass was the son Matthew & Alice Rosetta (Gore) Bass who are in Sec. 2 Lot 105, as are three of his sisters: Ida & Edna Bass and Jessie McLarty. =============================================================================== Aisle SIMS, Rene Jan 28, 1917 - Apr 7, 1963 Wife & Mother AIRINGTON, Elmer Sept 11, 1895 - April 24, 1966 Missouri Cpl Co A 115 Supply TN World War I =============================================================================== --End pg 232-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 233 Section Three - LOT 24 AIRINGTON, Eva K. space June 24, 1890 - March 22, 1972 McROBERTS, Lonnie L. HILTON [double stone] 1914 - 1953 Charles C. Masonic emblem 1888 - 1969 [03 Oct 1953] [08 July 1969] Ella M. LYONS [double stone] 1892 - 1979 Florence M. {26 Aug 1892 - 09 Dec 1979} 1886 - 1980 {06 Nov 1886 - 28 Apr 1980} Edward M. LYONS, Lyle E. 1885 - 1952 June 27, 1916 - Dec 1, 1953 [09 Jan 1952] PFC Btry C 41 FLD Arty BN World War II at foot of above: HANSEN, Jennie B. 1896 - 1973 [28 Feb 1973] =============================================================================== Aisle one stone: [CAIN] Leo F. 1912 - 1979 [engraved above Opal] [01 Nov 1979] CAIN, Opal L. 1913 - 1966 [08 Oct 1966] Opal L. Cain was the daughter of Enos B. Goodman who is in Sec. 2 Lot 92, as is her brother Hollis James Goodman. Her mother, Ethel (Frame) Goodman Hill, is in Sec. 2 Lot 30. Leo F. Cain was Opal's third husband, her second husband being Lonnie L. McRoberts who is in the preceding lot. [Kimsey/Frame family] =============================================================================== --End pg 233-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 234 Section Three - LOT 25 ACKLEY, Lillian Warren CONWAY, Grant 1885 - 1969 1913 - 1976 [25 June 1976] [03 May 1969] Captain U.S. Air Force Reserve World War II & Korean War WARREN, Ray C. WARREN, Theodore 1878 - 1951 1908 - 1939 [03 May 1951] [12 July 1939] [EBERHARDT, Edith] BEAL [double stone] [17 Oct 1934] Nellie M. Sept 5, 1893 - Sept 18, 1969 (EBERHARDT, Frederick W.] F. Gilbert {1858 - 1932} Feb 14, 1884 - May 11, 1971 [28 Jan 1932] Lillian W. Ackley died in Washington, D. C., where her daughter, Mrs. Grant Conway lived. [SML 07 Aug 1969] Ray C. Warren was born 18 June 1878 in Iowa. He farmed in the Sublimity area for 14 years. He was survived by his widow, Lillian and his daughter, Mrs. Grant Conway of Washington, D. C., five sisters and a brother. [SML 03 May 1951] * * * * Edith Eberhardt died at her home in Salem at the age of 68. She was survived by two nieces, Mrs. Ben Browning of Aumsville and Mrs. Alfred Beal of West Stayton and a nephew, Frank Beal of West Stayton. [Oregon Statesman, 18 Oct 1934] Her nieces are in Sec. 3, Lots 4 & 5. Fredrick Ebrehard (sic) was found on the ODI with a death date of 28 Jan 1932. There was a barely legible marker on this space in 1954. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 234-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 235 Section Three - LOT 26 [double marker] HARRINGTON, Mary E. LAKE [double stone] 1871 - 1928 Mildred B. [01 Feb 1928] 1909 - 1979 {09 June 1909 - 23 Apr 1979} MALONE, W. Marion Everett A. 1851 - 1918 1905 - [blank] [28 Nov 1918] space {MASSEY, Robert Elworth} [28 Jan 1920] [infant] Mary Ethel Harrington was born 23 Nov 1871, near Gervais, to Samuel & Matilda Ann (Duffield) Lake. She married W. Marion Malone, in Linn County, 01 Jan 1894 [MR Bk H #1759]. She married Delbert Harrington on 20 Sept 1920. Her parents are in the lot to the west - Sec. 3 Lot 6, as are two of her brothers. William Marion Malone was the son of James & Hester (Beeler) Malone who had DLC #1615 (Roseburg Office). His mother married James Wisner in Linn County 09 Sept 1866. The Wisners, and Marion's brother, John W. Malone, are in Wisner Cemetery. Robert Elworth (sic) Massey was the infant child of Mr. & Mrs. Virgil H. Massey. [SML 29 Jan 1920 in the local news] =============================================================================== Aisle WARREN [double stone] Married Feb 14, 1927 Evelyn 1909 - 1987 {01 May 1987} Lyle Bud 1901 - 1987 [23 Mar 1987] "Our Loving Aunt and Uncle" =============================================================================== --End pg 235-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Pag 236 Section Three - LOT 27 [LEUTTICH, Ottomar] space [13 May 1911] space BODDA, Burton E. 1963 - 1986 Son & Brother {21 Oct 1963 - 05 July 1986} MAVROGIANES, D. John TOMPKINS, Wayne A. 1887 - 1958 April 5, 1925 - Dec 1, 1960 [Dimitrios J., 16 May 1958] Oregon Pvt 1753 Sta Com Unit World War II SAKRISON, William space July 31, 1908 56 years The body of Ottomar Leuttich, who had committed suicide several days earlier, was discovered in his home which was close to the business section of town (Stayton). Mr. Leuttich had come to this country from Germany 18 years before and had been a citizen of Stayton a number of years. He owned houses and lots in town and land in the country as well as property in Portland and Salem. There were no known relatives in this county, he being survived by a brother and sister in Germany. [SML 18 May 1911] The 1910 U. S. Census shows Ottomar Luettich living in the area of Marion and Ida Streets, Stayton, a single man, age 71 years, born in Germany. The old sexton ledger makes note of the purchase of the north half of this lot by the Ottomar Luettich estate in May 1911. * * * * D. J. Mavrogianes, a trailer court owner, was found dead at his home. He had previously operated a grocery store. He was survived by his wife, who was visiting in Pennsylvania, and two daughters, both of whom lived out of state. [Oregon Statesman 17 May 1958] * * * * William Sakrison was boarding in Mehama Pct. with the Irvin Schneider family when the 1900 U. S. Census was taken. He was born in June 1844 in Sweden and was a widower. The 1900 Marion County Electors list shows him as Gust. W. Sakrison, a laborer, 56, born in Sweden, who was naturalized in Salem in August 1899. =============================================================================== Aisle GROGAN, Duane Dennis Sept 26, 1925 - Feb 10, 1986 S1 U. S. Navy World War II =============================================================================== --End pg 236-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 237 Section Three - LOT 28 FOLLIS, William F. space Jan 30, 1871 - Sept 25, 1956 FOLLIS, Rose E. TRASK [double stone] 1874 - 1924 Gustavus B. [03 June 1924] 1865 - 1934 [27 May 1934] FOLLIS, Mary J. Susan F. Oct 17, 1840 - June 11, 1920 1867 - 1919 Wife of Henry J. [28 Sept 1919] FOLLIS, Henry J. Our Darling Infant Daughters Nov 7, 1832 - Mar 20, 1916 Sept 7, 1907 [Aug 7, 1907] of G. B. & S. F. Trask William F. Follis, the son of Henry J. & Mary J. (Williams) Follis, was married in Linn County 27 Sept 1893 to Rose E./Rosa Beard [MR Bk H #1697]. Rose E. (Beard) Follis appears to have been the daughter of Andrew F. & Rachel Beard - see 1880 U. S. Census, Village of Scio, house #282. Mary Jane Follis was born 17 Oct 1840 in Cass Co., MO, the daughter of James & Mary (Savage) Williams. Her parents had DLC #4885 which was just across the river, in Linn County. She married Henry J. Follis at Scio 13 Oct 1859. [SML 17 June 1920] Henry J. Follis was born 07 Nov 1832 in Maury Co., Tennessee, moving to Missouri with his parents in 1839. He came to Oregon in 1852 and to Stayton in 1898. [SML 23 March 1916] Henry J. & Mary J. (Williams) Follis were the parents of William F. Follis and Susan Francis Trask, both in this lot and of John T. Follis in the lot to the south - Lot 29. Susan Francis (Follis) Trask was born 29 March 1867 at Kingston. She married G. B. Trask 07 Nov 1894 in Linn County [MR Bk H #1900] and they had three children, 2 who died in infancy. Their surviving daughter was Hilda Trask Johnson who is in the next lot south - #29. [SML 02 Oct 1919] Gustavus B. Trask was the son of John Bligh & Julatha (Neal) Trask who are in Fox Valley Cemetery, at Lyons, as are several of his siblings. [Vera (Trask) Scott material] The Stayton Mail of 09 August 1907 tells of the death of twin girls of Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Trask. Note the discrepancy in date. Also, G. B. Trask purchased this lot on 08 August 1907. =============================================================================== --End pg 237-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 238 Aisle BLYTHE, Danny K. Oct 6, 1959 - April 13, 1988 Brother & Uncle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 29 Large Stone in center of lot: FOLLIS Rufina, wife of J. T. Follis died May 26, 1906 aged 44 yrs John T., 1861 - 1939 Masonic emblem Mattie B., 1875 - 1962 FOLLIS, Rufina JOHNSON [double stone] 1862 - 1906 Hilda Trask [26 May 1906] 1909 - 1986 {13 Nov 1986} FOLLIS, John T. [blank] 1861 - 1939 Masonic emblem [03 July 1939] FOLLIS, Mattie B. WALKER, Dorothea E. 1875 - 1962 1897 - 1964 [13 Nov 1962] [13 Mar 1964] [The 3 burials seem to be spaced FOLLIS, Carl C. across 4 spaces] 1893 - 1938 [15 July 1938] Rufina Follis was the daughter of James & Theresa J. (Melholland) Shelton who had DLC #4442, which was in Linn County. She married John T. Follis 23 March 1890 in Linn County [MR Bk G #1105] and they had two sons, Carl C., in this lot and Roy E. [see: Portrait & Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon pg 442; 1905 Linn County Census; Linn County Pioneer Settlers, Vol. 3 pg 63; SML 01 June 1906] John Thomas Follis was born 17 July 1861 in Linn Co., OR, the son of Henry J. & Mary J. (Williams) Follis. He was survived by his widow, Mattie, son Roy and grandson, Wayne. [SML 06 July 1939] Mattie Belle Follis, 87, a longtime Stayton resident, was a native of Illinois. She was survived by two daughters: Mrs. Ethel McKean of Tucson, AZ and Miss Dorothea Walker of Stayton; stepson, Roy Follis and a sister, Mrs. Sybil Harris of Brooks. [Oregon Statesman 14 Nov 1962] Hilda Trask Johnson was the daughter of Gustavus B. & Susan (Follis) Trask who are in the lot to the north - Lot 28. --End pg 238-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Pg 239 Miss Dorothea Walker was born 21 March 1897 at Pendleton. She was the daughter of Mattie B. Follis. [SML 19 Mar 1964] Carl C. Follis was born 02 Aug 1893, in Linn County, the son of John T. & Rufina (Shelton) Follis. They survived him as did a son and brother. [SML 21 July 1938] =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 30 SLOPER - large stone center of lot. space SLOPER, Guy R. November 10, 1936 Oregon Pvt 1CL 63 INF 11 Div [SLOPER] Abner space 1828 - 1907 [23 March 1907] [SLOPER] John E. {BROWN} Emma B. 1857 - 1927 1893 - 1976 [20 Feb 1922] [22 Mar 1976] [SLOPER] Edna L. [SLOPER] V. Dare 1871 - 1962 1892 - 1928 [16 July 1962] [01 March 1928] Abner Sloper was born at Tupper's Plain, Meigs Co., Ohio, 25 Jan 1827. He moved to Davenport, Iowa in 1837, where, in 1851 he married Miss Lucinda Calder, who died in 1859 at Brunswick, MO, leaving three sons. He returned to Iowa where, in 1861, he married Miss Margaret Means, who died in Portland ten years ago. He died in Salem 23 March 1907, survived by his eight children, which included John E., in this lot. Abner Sloper was the last of the seventeen children in his family to die. [Oregon Statesman 26 March 1907] John Earnest Sloper was born 17 Nov 1857 in Davenport, Iowa, the son of Abner & Lucinda (Calder) Sloper. He came to Oregon at the age of 17 years, living in Forest Grove & Independence until 1890. He married Edna Lenora Murphy on 26 Dec 1889 and they had two sons, Guy Raymond and Val Dare, both of whom are in this lot. [SML 23 Feb 1922] Note the discrepancy in his year of death - the Oregon Death Index and his obituary in The Stayton Mail, confirm the 1922 date. Edna Lenora (Murphy) Sloper was born 05 June 1871 at Cedar Springs, Michigan, the daughter of George W. & Ida Isabel (Poole) Murphy. Her father is in Sec. 2 Lot 97, as are two of her sisters: Bessie Williamson & Clara E. Thomas. Other siblings are: Algie L., in Sec. --End Pg 239 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 240 2 Lot 114; Avery D., in Mt. Hope Cemetery; Grant, in Sec. 2 Lot 119; and Ida 0. Robertson in Sec. 3 Lot 33. [her birth date & place from son Guy's military record at the Oregon State Archives] Emma B. (Frank) Sloper Brown was born 12 Apr 1893 the daughter of Albert & Augusta C. (Melcher) Frank and grew up in the Rocky Point area north of Sublimity. Her mother and sister Ruby are in Rocky Point/Anderson/Lone Fir Cemetery, while her father and sister, Mabel Jenkins, are here in Sec. 2 Lot 99. Val Dare Sloper was born 16 April 1892 at Waterloo, the son of J. E. & Edna (Murphy) Sloper. He was married to Miss Emma Frank 27 Oct 1915 and they had one son, Val Dare, Jr. Dare Sloper operated a drugstore in Stayton until his untimely death in an airplane accident which also took the life of Everett Bodeker. [SML 08 Mar 1928] =============================================================================== Aisle YORK, Frank Eldon 1915 - 1986 1st Lt U. S. Army World War II {22 May 1915 - 28 Mar 1986} =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 31 SILHAVY, Baby F. HERSHBERGER [double stone] July 6, 1903 Cecile A. 1912 - 1987 18 Aug 1912 - 28 June 1987} SILHAVY, Frank Ernest H. 1863 - 1941 1916 [blank] [19 Jan 1941] SILHAVY, Lena C. KRIZ, Howard W. 1878 - 1954 Jan 4, 1919 Oct 17, 1985 Col U. S. Army World War II [seems to stradle 2 spaces] space Frank Silhavy was born 12 April 1863 in Moravia, educated in Vienna (Austria) and came to the U. S. in 1894 at the age of 31 years. He lived in New York and Texas before coming to Oregon where he had lived for 45 years. On 23 July 1902 in Salem, he married Mrs. Lena Whitney Schaefer, who survived him, as died a daughter & son. [SML 23 Jan 1941] The 1900 Official Register of Electors for Stayton shows Frank Silhavy living at the Farmer's Hotel on 3rd Street, a wagon maker, age 37, born in Austria. He was naturalized in October 1884 in Fayette Co., Texas. The Stayton Mail 01 April 1904 tells of him receiving slips from apple and pear trees from his old home in Moravia, which he had grafted onto trees in his yard. --End Pg 240-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 241 Lena C. Silhavy was the daughter of Uriah & Martha T. (Whitney) Whitney who are in the lot to the west - Lot 11. She married, first, William H. Schaefer 15 Dec 1897, divorcing him in 1899. She married Frank Silhavy in Salem on 23 July 1902. =============================================================================== Aisle MATZAT [double stone] Hazel S. "Mom" 1914 - 1984 {27 Aug 1914 - Oct 1984} OLSON, Ralph O. Herman O. 1906 - 1985 1907 - 1986 {04 Dec 1985} {20 May 1986} =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 32 SCHELLBERG - large stone center of lot [SCHELLBERG] Mother space 1838 - 1911 [Margaret, 13 Oct 1911] [SCHELLBERG] Father space 1836 - 1893 [August, 15 July 1893] 2nd stone, behind "Father": Sgt. August SCHELLBERG Jan. 28, 1836 Wernigerode, Germany July 15, 1893 Co. E 51st Wis Inf space [SCHELLBERG] Dora 1868 - 1957 [13 Feb 1957] space [SCHELLBERG] Herman [K.] 1865 - 1955 [19 May 1955] Margaret Schellberg is listed in the 1880 Census in Stayton Pct., with her six youngest children, as visitors in the Henry Hatch household. There is a possibility Margaret & Abby Hatch were sisters - their parents were from Ireland. Margaret Schellberg was also born in Ireland, while Abby Hatch was born in Pennsylvania (she is 3 years younger than Margaret). Margaret Schellberg was named Executrix of the estate of August Schellberg when he died 15 July 1893. They were of Mehama at that time. August Schellberg was living in Mehama in 1880, also. August Schellberg's probate, Marion County #1459, names his widow, Margaret and eight children, the three oldest being here at Lone Oak. --End Pg 241-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 242 They are: Augusta H. LaCroix, 2 lots south, in Sec. 3 Lot 34; Otto G., in Sec. 3 Lot 33; and Herman K., in this lot. Dora (Benson) Schellberg was the daughter of Charles & Marilda (Greenstreet) Benson who are in Hobson - Whitney Cemetery. She was married 27 Sept 1905 to Herman Schellberg at Salem. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 33 [SCHELLBERG] Oberia space Aug 11, 1877 - Oct 3, 1903 wife of 0. G. Schellberg erected by Women of Woodcraft SCHELLBERG, Otto G. space 1863 - 1925 [12 Feb 1925] SCHELLBERG, Dell L. ROBERTSON [double stone] 1875 - 1957 Ola I. [10 Feb 1957] 1889 - 1987 [15 Jan 1987] space Byron C. 1890 - 1974 [06 Jan 1974] Oberia Schellberg was the daughter of Drury E. & Anna (Deter) Stayton. She married Otto G. Schellberg in June 1899 and they made their home in Salem, where she died. Her father, Drury E. Stayton is in Grier Cemetery, while her mother, and sister, Imilda Robertson, are here in Sec. 2 Lot 70. Otto G. Schellberg was the son of August & Margaret Schellberg in the next lot north - Sec. 3 Lot 32. He was survived by his wife, Dell, and several siblings, including Herman K. in Sec. 3 Lot 32 and Augusta H. LaCroix in Sec. 3 Lot 34. Ola Ida Robertson was the daughter of George W. & Ida Isabel (Poole) Murphy. Her mother is in Hilltop Cemetery at Independence, OR. Her father and two sisters, Bessie Williamson & Clara E. Thomas, are here in Sec. 2 Lot 97. Other siblings are: Algie L. Murphy, in Sec. 2 Lot 114; Avery D. Murphy, in Mt. Hope Cemetery; Grant Murphy in Sec. 2 Lot 119; and Edna L. Sloper, in Sec. 3 Lot 30. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== --End pg 242 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 243 Section Three - LOT 34 LA CROIX - large stone center of lot [LA CROIX] Augusta H. 1860 - 1937 [31 May 1937] [east side of above stone] [LA CROIX] Nicholas J. HABERLY, Sylvia L. 1851 - 1891 1882 - 1962 [24 Nov 1891] [27 Nov 1962] [LA CROIX] Oscar HABERLY, William J. 1878 - 1883 1868 - 1961 [19 Sept 1961] Augusta H. LaCroix was the daughter of August & Margaret Schellberg who are in Sec. 3 Lot 32, as is her brother, Herman K. Another brother is in Sec. 3 Lot 33 - the next lot north. She was married 25 Nov 1878 in Marion County [MR #2239] to Nicholas J. LaCroix and they had two children, Oscar and Sylvia E., both of whom are in this lot. Nicholas J. LaCroix was born in Belgium and died at Sublimity where he was a merchant. He was originally interred in St. Boniface Cemetery, being moved here in November or December of 1903 [see SML 27 Nov & 04 Dec 1903]. Possibly his son, Oscar, was also moved at that time, although there is no mention of it. Oscar LaCroix was born in Nov 18_79 - being only 7 months old when the 1880 Census was taken in June of that year. Also note the parents marriage occurred in Nov of 1878. No reference has been found to clarify his deathdate, although it was before his father's death as he is not referred to in his father's probate [Marion County #1317]. Sylvia L. LaCroix was born 16 July 1882. She married, first, Ernest Porter in Sublimity on 04 Jan 1903. This marriage ended in divorce and she subsequently married William J. Haberly. William James "Bill" Haberly a longtime Stayton area resident died at the age of 93. He had farmed for many years between Stayton & Silverton. He was survived by his widow Sylvia, a daughter Mildred, of Boise, Idaho and a sister, Mrs. Arthur Keene of Salem. [SML 21 Sept 1961] Bill Haberly was born in Illinois, the son of Mathias & Barbara Haberly. He was living with his parents in Silver Creek Precinct of Marion County when the 1880 U. S. Census was taken. His first marriage ended in divorce, with his ex-wife and daughter moving to Idaho. =============================================================================== --End pg 243 Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 244 Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 35 one tall stone - 3 Giebler names: GIEBLER, Jacob JOHNSON, Joseph J. June 14, 1826 - May 29, 1905 1915 - 1976 {28 Nov 1976} GIEBLER, Christian JOHNSON, Herman T. 1860 - 1932 April 28, 1920 - Nov 7, 1956 [20 Jan 1932] Oregon Pvt U. S. Army World War II GIEBLER, John FICKER, Marjorie M. 1863 -1947 1914 - 1958 [16 Mar 1947] [01 June 1958] VAN HANDEL, Geo. J. FICKER, William C. 1904 - 1972 June 2, 1910 - April 23, 1983 [28 Dec 1972] age 72 [WFHM only] Jacob Giebler was born in Prussia/Germany, coming to America in 1856. Early in life he married Catherine Russart and they had seven children. He brought his family to Oregon in 1878, where they were included in the 1880 U. S. Census in Stayton Precinct. He died at his home northeast of Stayton 29 May 1905. [SML 02 June 1905; Marion County Probate #2464] Catherine (Russart) Giebler died 15 Jan 1927 at Sublimity, aged 91 years, and is in St. Boniface Cemetery, as is a daughter, Anna Van Handel. Christian Giebler, the oldest son of Jacob & Catherine (Russart) Giebler was killed in a car accident which also claimed the lives of Mrs. Frank Fery & Mrs. Henry Siegmund. John Giebler was also a son of Jacob & Catherine Giebler. =============================================================================== Aisle RAND, Bonnie Jean September 27, 1959 - May 17, 1980 =============================================================================== --End pg 244-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 245 Section Three - LOT 36 PORTER [multiple stone] Nettie C. RAND [double stone] Dec 16, 1878 - Aug 2, 1888 Lora Stewart dau of J. H. & M. A. Porter 1909 - [blank] Infant 1870 James G. Jr. 1907 - 1967 Mary A. Eastern Star & Masonic Emblem Mar 5, 1853 - Jan 30, 1906 [22 Sept 1967] wife of J. H. Porter J. H. Porter STEWART [double stone] Nov 7, 1845 - Apr 26, 1924 Ada V. 1892 - 1975 [25 Jan 1975] Rex D. Harry L. Mar 7, 1898 - Apr 21, 1922 1886 - 1976 son of J. H. & M. A. Porter [01 Aug 1976] [World War I] John Hancock Porter was born 07 Nov 1845 in Pike Co., Illinois, the son of William & Sarah (Coffey) Porter. His parents came to Oregon in 1848, settling southeast of where Aumsville is today. His mother died shortly after they arrived here and was, reportedly, the first person buried in the Aumsville/Butler Cemetery. His father is also there, as are some of his siblings. On 10 Nov 1870 he married Mary Ada Van Nuys [Marion Co. MR #1280] and they became the parents of nine children, three of whom are in this lot: Nettie C., the infant and Rex D. Another son, Charles Reese Porter, is in the next lot east - Sec. 3 Lot 56, while their son Roy is in Sec. 3 Lot 58. Mary Ada (Van Nuys) Porter was the daughter of John & Catherine (Wilson) Van Nuys who had DLC #1406. Mary's mother & stepfather, Reuben Lewis, another early settler in the Aumsville area, are in Twin Oaks Cemetery at Turner. A brother, Rufus W. Van Nuys, is here in Sec. 3 Lot 93. Rex Delbert Porter, the youngest son of John H. & Mary Ada Porter, was killed when a tractor overturned with him. His was the first death in the local area caused by a tractor. He was a veteran of World War I. * * * * James G. Rand was born at Long Beach, WA and died at his home in West Stayton. He had lived in that area for 26 years. He was survived by his widow Lora, a daughter, a son, and 2 sisters. [SML 28 Sept 1967] =============================================================================== --End pg 245-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 246 Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 37 MC MILLIN, D. K. HALL, Francis M. Jan 5, 1839 - June 19, 1906 1837 - 1910 [03 Nov 1910] [Civil War] SHEFFER, Gertrude, R. N. SMITH, Frank James Oct 24, 1902 - June 8, 1965 Sept 21, 1917 - Oct 8, 1964 Oregon CWO 261 Engineer Co World War II **space {JOHNSON, Fritz} {1882 - 1935} [25 March 1935] **space SMITH, John T. 1916 - 1935 [02 Nov 1916 - 04 July 1935] Daniel K. McMillin was born 05 Jan 1839 at Robroy, Fountain Co., Indiana and died at Mehama 19 June 1906. He was married to Caroline Daniels on 07 Oct 1860 and they had eight children, four of whom survived him, including Joseph McMillin who is in Sec. 2 Lot 132. [Oregon Statesman 23 June 1906] * * * * Francis M. "Frank" Hall was a merchant at Mehama. The 1900 U. S. Census records his birth as Feb 1837, born in Missouri and having been married for 3 years. His wife's name was Belle, she being born in Dec 1856 in West Virginia. She had not had any children. The 1905 Marion County Census also shows them at Mehama and he died there 02 or 03 November 1910, having been in the general merchandise business there for 10 years. He was survived by his wife and a sister in Pendleton. A brief mention in the SML of 10 May 1901 tells of Mrs. Bell of Pendleton going to Mehama to visit her brother, F. M. Hall. [SML 24 Nov 1910]. The 1890 Special Census of Civil War Veterans indicates Mr. Hall was a 1st Lieutenant, but doesn't give his company or when he enlisted and was discharged. He served for 27 months. * * * * Fritz Johnson was an employee at the Amalgamated Mine above Mehama and was killed when a storm uprooted a large tree which fell on the bunkhouse where he was sleeping. The employment records indicated he --End pg 246-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 247 was unmarried with no dependents, 51 years old, born in Sweden. [SML 29 March 1935] * * * * John T. "Jack" Smith was born 02 Nov 1916 at TWisp, WA, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred N. Smith. He was survived by his parents, of Coon Hollow 4 brothers & 2 sisters. [SML 11 July 1935] * * * * **The sexton records recreated in 1954 indicated there were 2 unmarked graves in this lot. Leander Berry purchased the south half of the lot 31 July 1906, but no record of any Berry deaths in Marion or Linn Counties were located in the ODI for 1906 - a year which is known to have many missing death records. Nor does the SML report any Berry deaths at that time. =============================================================================== Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - Lot 38 BEAUCHAMP - large stone center of lot (BEAUCHAMP] Maude H. [BEAUCHAMP] Clarence A. 1882 - 1953 1879 - 1946 [04 March 1953] [23 March 1946] [BEAUCHAMP] Constance A. [BEAUCHAMP] Louise 1912 - 1921 1883 - 1963 [30 Apr 1912 - 21 Oct 1921] [BEAUCHAMP] Harry A. 1881 - 1962 Physician & Surgeon [12 July 1962] Maude Elsie Beauchamp was born 09 Feb 1882 in Bethel, Polk Co., OR, the daughter of Hon. & Mrs. J. H. Hawley. She married Dr. Beauchamp 06 Oct 1908 at Monmouth. [SML 05 Mar 1953] Constance Aileen Beauchamp was the only child of Dr. & Mrs. Beauchamp. She was born in Stayton and had celebrated her 9th birthday on April the 30th of 1921. [SML 27 Oct 1921] Harry A. Beauchamp was born 13 Dec 1884 in the Waldo Hills, near Shaw, where his father, Jethro Macy Beauchamp, was teaching school. His parents were married in Kansas and Dr. Beauchamp was the first child born to the couple in Oregon. His father was also a preacher and the --End pg 247-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 248 family lived in many places including Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Gaston and Salem. He graduated from the medical school at Willamette University in Salem in 1905 and began the practice of medicine in Stayton that same year. Two of Dr. Beauchamp's brothers, Harvey C. & Clarence A., were druggists, while his other brother, F. D. Beauchamp, was also a doctor. The three brothers predeceased him. Dr. Beauchamp was survived by a sister, Mrs. Jessie Stephens of Tillamook and several nieces and nephews. [SML 19 July 1962] Clarence A. Beauchamp married Louise, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A. Sommers of Thomas, at Albany on 20 May 1908. [SML 22 May 1908] Clarence Beauchamp had a drugstore in Stayton for many years. =============================================================================== Aisle BEAUMONT, Boyd Glen Aug 20, 1912 - Nov 8, 1987 U. S. Navy World War II =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 39 STAYTON - large marker center of lot STAYTON, Paul Gardner STAYTON, Eleanor Ruth 1907 - 1946 1917 - 1961 [12 Feb 1907 - 19 Sept 1946] STAYTON, Ethel Etta STAYTON, Mary Elizabeth 1880 - 1978 [blank] {01 June 1978} [living Oct 1988] STAYTON, Charles Drury space 1878 - 1953 [27 Aug 1878 - 04 Mar 1953] space space Charles Drury Stayton was the son of Moses A. & Sarah Elizabeth Ann (Thomas) Stayton who are in Sec. 3 Lot 75, as are three of his sisters: Nell; Allie Mount and Pearl Buffington. Other siblings here are: Ethel Mangle in Sec. 2 Lot 12 and Clifford C., in Sec. 3 Lot 19. He married Ethel Etta Gardner in Stayton 21 June 1905 [SML 23 June 1905]. They were the parents of the others in this lot. Ethel Etta Stayton was the daughter of Abner D. & Minnie (Schneider) Gardner who are in Sec. 2 Lot 9, as is her sister, Norma Lau. Her other sister, Veva A. Bennett is in Sec. 2 Lot 10 with the Schneider grandparents. =============================================================================== --End pg 248-- Marion County OR Cemeteries Lone Oak / Stayton Page 249 Aisle =============================================================================== Section Three - LOT 40 One small stone, both names: DOTY, George R. SAMPLES, Olive A. Mar 8, 1833 - Feb 15, 1903 Jan 15, 1894 - June 7, 1964 [NORTON] Ethel Maud SAMPLES, William J. June 30, 1891 - Apr 15, 1894 Aug 15, 1885 - May 30, 1955 dau of G. R. & Alice Norton George R. Doty was living in Stayton when the 1895 Marion County Census and 1900 U. S. Census were taken. He was a blacksmith, born in NY. Living in the household with him in 1895 were his wife, Hattie E., age 44, born in NY & daughter, Clara, age 7, born in Wisconsin. The 1900 Census also includes Alice, a divorced daughter who was 29 years of age, born in Wisconsin. Ethel Maud Norton appears to have been a granddaughter of the Doty's, her mother being the Alice living with them in 1900. Alice Norton purchased this lot, making the final payment in December of 1902. The Stayton Mail of 08 April 1904 reports Mrs. Doty & Clare have moved to Centralia, WA to make their home. And in January, the same paper reports the marriage of Clara Emina Doty to Geo. N. McConnell on 07 Jan 1911 at Centralia. - South Roadway - --End pg 249-- Page 250 Two pictures, one WRIGHT and one McMILLIN tombstone --End pg 250--