Robert Pearson McCullock

Male 1876 - Aft 1954  (> 79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Robert Pearson McCullock was born 20 Apr 1876, Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon (son of Jesse J McCullock and Emily Pearson); died Aft 1954, United States; was buried , United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: S1S4-S2

    Notes:

    1876 BIRTH: OR,Josephine Co-Grants Pass: Robert Pearson McCullock born 20 April 1876, called Bob

    c1901 MARRIAGE: Robert Pearson McCullock md Katie Brinkley, no date or place shown, est mg year based on Robert's birth year + 25 yrs.

    1920 CENSUS: AZ,Miracopa Co-Heard Prec: Anc Img 7 pg 252,2-2, Dw FM 57,58:
    McCULLOCH, Robert P-head 44/OR (US,US)md farmer; Katy-wife 20/TX
    (TX,TX)md no occ; Robert J-son 3 4/12-AZ (OR,TX); Roy
    BRINDLEY-stepson 12/TX (TX,TX); Vernon-stepson 10/TX;
    Edith-stepdau 7 8/12-AZ

    MARRIAGE #2: June 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer to Mary Marks, Eads doc #58: "Robert who married had one child, wife and child dead, married a widow with children. ...Bob lives in Phoenix Arizona."

    1954 HIST: AZ,Miracopa Co-Phoenix: June 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer to Mary Marks, Eads doc #58: "...Bob lives in Phoenix Arizona..."

    aft 1954 DEATH: July 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer, dau of Alice Pearson Johnson, to Mary Marks, Eads doc #59: "All [Emily's children] living but Lilly."

    ACTION - CK OUT - Robert Pearson McCullock:
    1. IGI 4.02: Martha Mae Welty, abt 1911 of Cedar Creek, Bastrop TX, SS: 23 Sep 1998 LA Temple

    Robert married Katie Brinkley Abt 1901, United States. Katie was born Abt 1880; died Bef 1954. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Robert McCullock was born 1915, United States; died 1921, United States; was buried 1921, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jesse J McCullock was born 12 Dec 1832, United States; died 8 Apr 1905, United States; was buried Apr 1905, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: S1S4-PJ

    Notes:

    1832 BIRTH: IL: Jesse J McCullock born 12 Dec 1832

    1850 CENSUS: PA,Juniata Co-Turbett Twp: Anc Img 13 pg 226,9-17,Dw 812,822:
    MC CULLOCK, J 17 farmer, living with James and Jane Patterson & family
    don't know if this is our Jesse - to ck further.

    1859 HISTORY: NY Passenger Lists 1820-1957: J McCullock bn about 1832, age 27, American male, US port of departure-Aspinwall, Panama to US, Port of Arrival NY, State NY, Ship: Northern

    1866 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co: Jesse J McCullouch md Emily Pearson 18 Oct 1866, children: Lilly, Bob, Maude & Caroline McCulloch and Colon Everts [from Emily's second mg] - all living but Lilly in 1955.

    1883 CENSUS: WA State & Territorial Censuses 1857-1892, 1883 Whitman County:
    MC CULLOCH, J. J. 46/IL farmer; Emily 30/OR housekeeper; PR [Anc says RR]
    7/OR male; ME 4/WT female.

    1900 CENSUS: OR,Josephine Co-Leland: anc Img 6 pg 8A,6-14, Dw 157,157:
    MC CULLOCK, J. J.-head 65/IL bn Dec 1834 (TN,IL)widow, day laborer, own
    farm; Robert-son 24/OR bn Apr 1876 (IL,OR)single mail
    carrier; Lena-dau 16/OR bn Jan 1884

    1905 DEATH: Jesse J McCullock died 8 April 1905, no place shown [where get birth & death info?]

    Jesse married Emily Pearson 18 Oct 1866, Umatilla, Oregon, United States. Emily (daughter of Joseph Nathaniel Pearson and Eletha Eads) was born 14 Jul 1852, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 26 Sep 1925, United States; was buried , United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Emily Pearson was born 14 Jul 1852, Yamhill, Oregon, United States (daughter of Joseph Nathaniel Pearson and Eletha Eads); died 26 Sep 1925, United States; was buried , United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: S1S4-ZW

    Notes:

    1852 BIRTH: OR,Polk Co-Douglas Twp: Emily Pearson born 14 July 1852

    1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Precinct,Dw#430: Emily Pearson 7/OR, dau of JN & Elisabeth Pearson

    1866 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co: Jesse J McCullouch md Emily Pearson 18 Oct 1866.
    June & July 1954 letters from Elsie Johnson Hosmer, dau of Alice Pearson, to Mary Marks, Eads doc #58 & 59: "Emily... who had 5 [children]. They were: Lilly, Robert (Bob), Maude & (Caroline) Carrie McCulloch and Colon Everts - all living but Lilly..."

    1888 MARRIAGE #2: Emily md J Edwin Everett [Everts?] in 1888

    1925 DEATH: Emily Pearson Everett died 26 Sep 1925, no place shown
    June 1955 letter from Caroline VanBuskirk to Mary Marks-doc#63: "Mother died while I was in South America and all her records were stored and lost.
    I didn't realize how little I knew about my mothers and fathers family untill I spent some time in the East with my daughter Lois. People there are very family concious & I began to think I have been very careless about it. So I was pleased to hear from Elsie and all her news of the family.


    ACTION - CK OUT - Emily Pearson McCulloch:
    1. Elsie Johnson, daughter of Alice Pearson, letters to Mary Marks; birth county assumed re other family members

    Children:
    1. William McCullock was born , Oregon, United States; died Aft 1954, United States; was buried , United States.
    2. Lillie May McCullock was born 1867, Oregon, United States; died 1904, United States; was buried , United States.
    3. 1. Robert Pearson McCullock was born 20 Apr 1876, Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon; died Aft 1954, United States; was buried , United States.
    4. Maud Emily McCullock was born 1879, Oregon, United States; died Aft 1954, United States; was buried , United States.
    5. Lena Caroline McCullock was born 1884, Canada; died Aft 1954, United States; was buried , United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Joseph Nathaniel Pearson was born 17 Sep 1829, Boone, Missouri, United States (son of John Pearson and Thankful Wilcox); died 3 Aug 1894, Palouse, Whitman, Washington, United States; was buried Aug 1894, Palouse, Whitman, Washington, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: BSS2-T2

    Notes:

    1829 BIRTH: MO, Boone Co: Joseph Nathaniel Pearson born on Sep 17, 1829, called Uncle Joe

    1847 HIST,CITIZEN US: OR,Yamhill Co: Oregon Donation Land Claim, Certif 2412, Claim 6808 in 1853: "Arrived in Oregon October 1847, resident bef 1 Dec 1850; a natural citizen of US."

    1847-48 MILITARY: OR,Umatilla Co: Joseph Pearson in Cayuse Indian War 1847-1848
    Dec 17, 1902 Pension Claim #9159, Certif #6605 by Eletha Pearson, widow of Joseph Pearson: "Joseph Pearson, deceased... in the company commanded by Captains Maxon, English & Shaw in the first Regiment of Oregon Riflemen commanded by Col. C Gilliam in the Cayuse Indian War 1847/48... husband enlisted at Oregon City, Oregon on or about the 1st dau of Jan 1848 until discharged... discharged at Oregon City on the 5th day of July 1848."
    Jan 2, 1903 Affidavit: Thos J Gregory 72 yrs, Portland,Multnomah OR: "Joseph Pearson and myself served in Cayuse War...he formerly lived in Howell Prairie, Marion Co OR bef war...I have met him a number of times and knew him quite well up to time of his death."
    Jan 5, 1903 Pension Application: Eletha Pearson: "My husband's age at enlistment 17 yrs; 5'11 3/4" high; eyes dark brown; hair black; complexion dark... born in Kentucky. [Joseph sd himself he was bn Boone Co MO]; not previously married; husband and wife from marriage to time of his death, married 6 July 1851."
    Feb 12, 1903 US Pension Office Stmt of Service: "Pearson served as a private in Co "C" 1st Reg. of Oregon Rifleman from Jan 9 to Jul 5, 1848 at $1.50 a day."
    Feb 17, 1903 Affidavit: Isaac M Foster 84 yrs, Portland,Multnomah OR: "Joseph Pearson and I served in Capt H J G Maxon Co, 1 OR Riflemen, Cayuse Indian War, 1847-48. He was a tall, slender boy with black hair which was inclined to curl..."
    18 pages of Affidavits, etc in this Pension file, most of which repeat above. Others included in marriage or death sources.

    1847-48 HIST OF INDIAN WAR 1847-48: History of Umatilla and Morrow Counties of Oregon, by William Parsons about 1900, pg 55-62:
    "During the summer of 1847, measles, introduced by the immigrants [Dr. Marcus Whitman and other whites to his mission at Waiilatpu, 6 miles west of the present Walla Walla WA], became epidemic among the Cayuses. A Cayuse chief and Joe Lewis, a renegade half-breed, who wandered to the [Whitman] mission, had been befriended by Whitman, then... became a prime mover in the murdurous plot [to kill the Whitmans]. Their native method of treating anything of a feverous nature...and Whitman...faithful and unremitting in his ministrations...many died. At this critical moment the wretch Lewis...made the Indians think that Whitman was poisoning them.
    The Indians determined to make a test case of a sick woman, giving her some of Whitman's medicine and agreeing that is she died they would kill the missionaries. The woman died, and the plot came to a focus. At the warning of Istickus of Umatilla, Mrs Whitman felt the darkening of the approaching tragedy...the doctor told her he would arrange to remove down the river [Columbia] at once. But the next day, 29 Nov 1847..., a number of Indians entered [the mission], and...the work of murder thus begun. The next day Gov Abernethy... called for volunteers to rescue the prisoners [many whites were taken prisoner from the mission] and punish the Indians.
    [After negotiations] On New Year's Day, 1848, Rev HH Spalding with 10 others... arrived at Ft Walla Walla under escort of 50 Nez Perce Indians [paid for their safe delivery]. 3 days later... the captives in boats... started to Ft Vancouver... arrived safely at Oregon City. [After further negotiations]the Spokanes announced their conclusion...[to] defend them [the missionaries] with our lives. The Nez Perce made the same decision. The Umatillas, the Nez Perces and the Spokanes,...the Hudson's Bay Co, were all against them [Cayuse Indians]...the provincial gov't at once entered upon the work of equipping 14 companies of volunteers by an act of Dec 9.
    Cornelius Gilliam was chosen colonel of the regiment. Companies of Capt Thompson, Maxon, English, and McKay [war fought on Umatilla River, pgs 60--62]..., 11 soldiers wounded... the Indian loss was severe. "

    1847-1850 HIST: Wendell M Stark email Aug 2001: "The Pearson family written up in 'In the Footsteps of the Pioneers' by Will M Kidwell [see below], 'History of the Pacific Northwest' by Edward Evans, and 'A History of Baker, Grant, Malheur and Harney Counties' of Oregon:
    Joseph Nathaniel Pearson came to the Oregon area in 1850. While living in Oregon, he fought in the Cayuse Indian War of 1847 and 1848, from 9 Jan 1848 to 5 Jul 1848 as a private in Co' 1st Regulars of Oregon Riflemen, under Capt Maxon, English & Shaw, commanded by Col C Gilliam.
    Francis Marion Pearson was a volunteer in the Bannock & Piute War of 1878 and was in the Battle of Beasley's Mill near Pilot Rock, Oregon.
    William Perry Pearson and Nancy Kasia Cox, my greatgrandparents, homesteaded at Westmond ID, as did my greatgrandparents, Newton Alexander Finley and Susan Hartsaw. WP and Nancy later purchased what was named the Pearson Hotel in the old town of Vollmer ID, which is now Craigmont. They ran this up and until their retirement.
    All the legs of the family migrated from Missouri, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Germany. Some originated, as far as we know, in England and Ireland, but as of this writing, we have been unable to document just exactly where.
    I hope that this will clear up some mistakes in the family history and fill in some gaps that some may have. I am by no means a professional genealogist, but I have done this because of a deep interest of my family history and wanting to leave a legacy to my children and future descendants (wrote ancestors). I wish to thank everyone that has spent untold hours compiling all of this information, and that they are willing to share with any and all."

    c1848-1854 HIST: 6 Mar 1903-Pension Affidavit for Joseph Pearson by Abraham Eads: "...I became acquainted with him [Joseph] ...after the close of Cayuse Indian War; he residing with me at my home for about 2 yrs, and thereafter he and I were partners in business for several yrs...

    1850 CENSUS: OR TERR,Yamhill Co, FHLfilm #020298, pg 170, 17 Nov, Dw #198/198:
    PIERSON, Joseph 22/MO, enumerated with James Tong 52/VA farmer
    & family, children born in Missouri (no Thankful Pearson-Yam Hill Co)

    1851 MARRIAGE: OR,Yamhill Co: Joseph N Pearson md Eletha Eads 6 July 1851 (eloped), md by WL Adams, minister

    1853 LAND: OR,Yamhill Co: Oregon Donation Certif. #2412, Notif #6808, Land Claim #70 15 Sep 1853, Film 90/28, OR State Archives, Salem OR: personally resided upon and cultivated that part of the public lands in OR Territory (Willamette District) from 9 Sep 1853 to 25 June 1855
    LAND DESCRIPTION:
    Being a part of Sec 14.15.22.23 and 24, T.5 S.R.6W, bounded and described as follows, towit: Beginning at a point 1.85 chains West and 19.75 chains North of the SE corner of Sec 15 T.5.S.R.6.W; thence East 51.50 chains, thence South 39.50 chains; thence East 71.80 chains; thence South 1 degree W 35.60 chains; thence West 123.00 chains; thence 74.75 chains to the place of beginning.
    Containing 640.26 acres... Joseph N Pearson South 1/2, wife Eletha Pearson North 1/2 of the tract of land above described. Signed 31 March 1865, Patent: 14 Dec 1866

    1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Precinct, p 55, Dwell #430:
    PEARSON, J N 29/MO farmer; Elizabeth 23/MO; Emily 7/OR; E M-f 6/OR; AJ-m 4/OR;
    Olive-f 2/OR; F M-m 1/12 OR.

    1863-c1891 HIST: OR,Umatilla Co: Pension Application-OR,Josephine Co-Grants Pass, 17 Dec 1902 by Eletha Pearson: "Joseph Pearson... after service resided Sheridan,Yamhill OR until 1863, then Umatilla Co OR 28 yrs...

    1865 HIST: 1955 letter from Ella Gilliam McBroom of Pilot Rock to Mary Marks Gray [neighbors]:
    "Alice Pearson Johnson & her husband were his schoolmates.. her father and my father bought the squatters rights to our old home, where Ella lives... knew Ennis Eads... The Pearson family lived half mile from us at one time."

    1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton Prec,Cayuse PO 15 Jun, p 350 Dw105:
    PEARSON, Joseph N 40/KY, farmer (400/600); Elletha 33/MO; Jackson 15/OR farm labor;
    Olive 12/OR; Francis M-m 10/OR; Wm P 8/OR; Alice 5/OR; Alnora 3/OR

    1874 MG/HIST: Hist of Umatilla and Morrow Co OR, by Wm Parsons, pg 366-367: "He [Julius F.W.Wegner] was md to Miss Olive Pearson, a native of Williamette Valley... Mrs Wegner's parents, Joseph & Eletha Pearson, were early pioneers of Pennsylvania [not quite accurate-I have them born in MO-CK OUT] & Indian War Veterans."

    1874-1878 HIST: "In the Footsteps of the Pioneers" story of Pilot Rock-McKay Basin 1862-1962 by Will M Kidwell pg 312: "[Pearsons] lived on East Birch Crk before 1874 abt 9 miles from Pilot Rock at mouth of Pearson Creek. A Mrs Belts wrote, From Reminiscences of Oregon Pioneers: "1878...my parents with my brother & sister & myself went to Pearson place on Birch Creek as did other families. The Pearson place was chosen as shelter because it was centrally located & all the settlers wanted to be together. (Bannock & Piute Indian War of 1878) Mrs Belt mentioned that she went to school at the Harmony School with 2 daughters of the Pearsons, Alice & Norah."

    1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta: Anc Img 8 pg21 D,6-17,Dw 172/174:
    PEARSON, Joseph N 50/MO(PA,PA)md-teaming, disabled,not read/write;
    Eletha-wife 43/MO (KY,PA); Andrew J-son 25/OR (MO,MO) single
    laborer; Frank-son 20/OR-single laborer; Wm P-son 18/OR-at home;
    Lanora-dau 13/OR-at home, Orofino-dau 11 mo/OR, bn June

    1891-94 HIST: 1902 Pension Application-OR, by Eletha Pearson 1902 "... lived at various places in OR,WA,CA since [1863]..."

    1894 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Whitman Co-Palouse City: Joseph Pearson died 3 August 1894; buried Greenwood Cemetery, Palouse WA



    ACTION - CK OUT - Joseph Pearson:
    1. Death certificate, Olive Pearson Wegner, listed Joseph as being born Pennsylvania - where death certificate?
    2. Find 1955 letter from Johnson, Eads doc #??
    3. A/F #BSS2-T2: 6 July 1851, Yamhill Co OR, SS 18 Nov 1993 Ogden UT - who sent in?

    Joseph married Eletha Eads 6 Jul 1851, Yamhill, Oregon, United States. Eletha (daughter of Solomon Eads and Susannah Collet) was born 16 Oct 1836, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 11 Aug 1916, Peck, Nez Perce, Idaho, United States; was buried Aug 1916, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Eletha EadsEletha Eads was born 16 Oct 1836, Cole, Missouri, United States (daughter of Solomon Eads and Susannah Collet); died 11 Aug 1916, Peck, Nez Perce, Idaho, United States; was buried Aug 1916, Oregon, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 2JXJ-R7

    Notes:

    1836 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Eletha Eads was born 16 Oct 1836, known as Aunt Ella

    1840 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co Rcds 1839-1849, bk #977.9135 N2p, FHL pg 88, #1183:
    EADS, Solomon: Males: 1 5-10; 2 10-15; 1 40-50; Females: 2 0-5

    1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Polk Co, 19 Oct, Dw190/190: Eletha Edes 14/MO, dau of Solomon & Susannah Edes

    1851 MARRIAGE: OR,Yamhill Co: Joseph Pearson md Eletha Eads 6 July 1851 - eloped
    July 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer to Mary Marks, Eads doc #59: "Grandma Pearson had 9 children as follows: Emily Pearson McCulloch-Everts..., Amanda md Oll Wilson, Andrew Jackson, Olive md Julius Wegner, Frances Marion, William Perry, Alice md Wm Johnson-Nate Windom, Elnora md Randall, then Nannie's brother Jim Cox, Orofina md Bert Cox, later Shanley McMahon-all dead."

    1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Prec, Dw #430: Elizabeth Pearson 23/MO, wife of J N Pearson 29/MO

    1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton Prec,Cayuse PO 15 Jun, Dw105: Elletha Pearson 33/MO, wife of Joseph N Pearson

    1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta: 6-17,Dw 172: Eletha Pearson 43/MO (KY,PA), wife of Joseph N Pearson

    1880-1900 HIST: Jul 1955 letter from Gladys Pearson Finley to Mary Marks, #34: "I have always wanted a true record of my grandmother Pearson [Eletha Eads] pioneering days. She lived with my father and mother [Wm Perry & Nancy Pearson-sometime between 1880-1900?] many years. Many times people have come to our house and she would repeat those tales of her early days. I was a teenager then and it didn't interest me enough to remember all.
    Rt 1, box 166, Alderwood Manor WA." [found no record of her living with Perry & Nancy. She was living with Bert Cox & Ora in 1900 & they were with Jim Cox & Elnora for a time]

    c1900 HIST: ID,Nez Perce Co-Fletcher: "A History of Baker, Grant, Malheur and Harney Counties," Biography of Francis M Pearson: ...son of Joseph and Ella (Eads) Pearson. ...Yam Hill county, which was the native place of the mother.... aged mother is still living at Fletcher ID."

    1900 CENSUS: ID, Nez Perce Co-Lewiston, E Lewiston Pct, FHL film#1240234 pg 111,Dw #111
    COX, Bert Jun 1878-26/WA (IA/TN) md 4 yrs, Trueline [?], r&w,rent;
    Ora F-wife Jun 1879-20/OR (MO/MO) 2/2 children; Robert R-son
    Apr 1898-2/ID; Chester R-son Dec 1899-5/12 ID; Eleatha PEARSON
    mthr/lw Oct 1837-63/MO (KY,TN) Wid 8/8 children living, r&w

    1902 PENSION APP-OR,Josephine Co, Grants Pass: 17 Dec by Eletha Pearson: "widow of Joseph Pearson....
    Emma Everett 50 & Carrie McCulloch 18 of Grants Pass: "Known Eletha Pearson 45 & 10 yrs.."

    1903 HIST: OR,Josephine Co-Grants Pass: 1 Jan 1903 Pension Affidavit by Thos J Gregory: "His widow resides at Grants Pass OR."
    ID,Nez Perce-Dublin: 20 May 1903 Affidavit by Eletha Pearson 66 yrs, PO Dublin,Nez Perce,ID

    1910 CENSUS: ID, Idaho Co-Kamiah Prec: T624_224,pg219A, 15-6 April, Dw 1/1:
    COX, James I 36/OR (MO.MO) md 1, 11yrs this mg; farmer, gen farm owned;
    Elnora wife-42/OR (MO,MO) md 2, 11 yrs this mg,1/1 child living;
    Elitha Pearson Mthr-in-lw 73/MO (KY,TN)widow; Olney S Pearson
    bro-in-lw 29/OR (OR,OR) single, farm laborer

    1916 DEATH,BURIAL: ID,Nez Perce Co-Peck: Eletha Eads Pearson died 11 August 1916; buried Old Peck Cemetery 12 August 1916, Peck, ID



    ACTION - CK OUT - Eletha Eads Pearson:
    1. 1836 BIRTH,1851 MG,1916DTH: AFN:2JXJ-R7
    2. AF 2JXJ-R7: died 12 Aug 1916, Peck, Nez Perce, Idaho
    3. Call Hattie Church Gnos - sd had picture of Ella & wd send

    Children:
    1. 3. Emily Pearson was born 14 Jul 1852, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 26 Sep 1925, United States; was buried , United States.
    2. Amanda Pearson was born 23 Apr 1854, Oregon, United States; died 12 Oct 1938, Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States; was buried Oct 1938.
    3. Andrew Jackson Pearson was born 15 Jun 1855, Oregon, United States; died 1 Oct 1884.
    4. Olive P Pearson was born 10 Jan 1858, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 22 Jun 1939, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 25 Jun 1939, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    5. Francis Marion Pearson was born 12 Jun 1860, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 11 Jan 1945, Orofino, Clearwater, Idaho, United States; was buried Jan 1945, Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, United States.
    6. William Perry Pearson was born 14 Mar 1862, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 31 Jul 1926, Clarkston, Asotin, Washington, United States; was buried 3 Aug 1926, Clarkston, Asotin, Washington, United States.
    7. Alice Pearson was born 19 Aug 1864, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 12 Dec 1919; was buried Dec 1919.
    8. Elnora H Pearson was born 23 Aug 1866, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 14 Feb 1949; was buried Feb 1949.
    9. Orofino Pearson was born 23 Jun 1879, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 3 Sep 1943, King, Washington, United States; was buried Sep 1943, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Pearson was born Abt 1800, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    c1800 BIR, bef 1829 MG: Family records of Elsie Johnson, great grandaughter [birthdate estimated, 25 yrs at least when had Joseph]
    CKG ABOVE, did not find. Found note in mother's handwriting [June Smith Hallmark]: "John Pierson & wife Thankful Wilcox...are they parents of Joseph Pearson...private in Shaw's Co, English's Co [re Joseph], widow of Joseph Pearson, Indian War pendion papers 0918... H Pearson 911"[not sure what this last meant, nor where she got info.

    1830 CENSUS: MO, Howard Co, LDS FHL film #0014854 pg 178 (allotted to Nathaniel):
    PEARSON, John 1 male 40-50; 1 f 40-50, no children (is this the right John?-no,don't think so)

    1840 CENSUS: MO, Lewis Co, no twp listed, LDS FHL film#0014856 (may not be our John):
    PEARSON, John 2m 0-5; 1m 20-30; 1m 40-50;2f 0-5; 1f 20-30

    1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta 17 Jun,flm 1255084, pg21,Dw 172/174: PEARSON, Joseph N 50/MO, shows parents born (PA,PA)

    1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta 17 Jun,flm 1255084, pg21,Dw 172/174: PEARSON, Joseph N 50/MO, shows parents born (PA,PA)

    John married Thankful Wilcox Bef 1829. Thankful was born Abt 1800, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Thankful Wilcox was born Abt 1800, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    c1800, bef 1829 MG: Records of Elsie Johnson, great grandaughter (birthdate estimated at 25 yrs when had Joseph)

    1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta 17 Jun,flm 1255084, pg21,Dw 172/174: PEARSON, Joseph N 50/MO(PA,PA)


    Eletha 43/MO, shows parents born (KY,TN);

    Children:
    1. 6. Joseph Nathaniel Pearson was born 17 Sep 1829, Boone, Missouri, United States; died 3 Aug 1894, Palouse, Whitman, Washington, United States; was buried Aug 1894, Palouse, Whitman, Washington, United States.

  3. 14.  Solomon Eads was born 15 Oct 1799, Franklin, Georgia, United States (son of Isaac Eads and Sarah White); died 3 Mar 1862, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; was buried Mar 1862, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    1799 BIRTH: GA, Franklin Co: Solomon Eads was born 15 Oct 1799, to Isaac & Sarah White Eads; also shows born Kentucky by Rev George Eads and, Tennessee
    L Renee Jacks 1995: Eads/Pearson fam Bible photo copy in poss of Dale R Emmert-LA CA: what does it say?

    c1820-1844 HIST: Hist of the Eads Family, by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945, pg 2: "In his young manhood my grandfather, Solomon Eads moved from Kentucky to IA, and from there to Missouri. There he was md on Jan 1 1824 to Susanah Collet. They had 13 children born to them. Eight of them: Henry, Abraham, Sarah, Jackson, Elitha, Mary, William and Rebecca Jane were born in Missouri. Solomon Jr., Elizabeth, Ennes and Catherine [& John Collet written in by Mary Marks] were born after the family came west to Oregon.

    1824 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Solomon Eads married Susannah Collet 1 Jan 1824

    RELIGION: Hist of the Eads, pg 9: "Solomon Eads and his wife were devout Methodists and almost without exception their descendants have been men and women of a deeply religious character."

    1830 CENSUS:MO, Cole Co pg 188, flm #0014853, 8th frm bttm:
    EADES, Solomon (agriculture): 2 males 0-5;1 male 30-40;1 female 20-30

    1835-36 HIST: MO, Platte Co-Annals of Platte Co MO, 1897 by Wm Paxton, 977.8135 H2p, pg 15a:
    "First Settlers...in 1835 and 1836, many people of Clay County crossed the line and made improvements in Platte County. An estimated 300, but only a few named: ...Solomon Eades...an officer and posse were sent from Platte and with kindness, were required to leave...several of their cabins were burned...
    Nov 2002 email from Connie Clappier to Pam Wagner re Laura Irene Francis-Austin TX: Hist of Platte Co MO: "In 1836 several families resided in Platte Co (considered Indian lands). Gov't authorities issued a preemptory for them to move & abandon their claims, farms, houses, everything; & the troops at Ft Levenworth followed up the order by expelling those who were not prompt to go. At that time about 20 families composed the settlement, including Solomon Eads. Three of the settler's houses were burned by the soldiers-those of Robert Asher, Charles Cook & Solomon Eads. The treatment these pioneers received was considered an outrage, especially when in less than a year afterwards the country was opened up for settlement."

    1839 TAX: MO,Platte Co, Ten Thousand Missouri Taxpayers FHL bk 977.8 R48k, pg 72: "Solomon Eads property tax 1839 in Platte Co MO"

    1840 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co Rcds 1839-1849, bk #977.9135 N2p, FHL pg 88, #1183:
    EADS, Solomon: Males: 1 5-10; 2 10-15; 1 40-50
    Females: 2 0-5;1 5-10; 1 30-40; 8 Total; 3 in ag, 1 20+
    cannot read or write. Registered land in Carroll Twp 1842-43

    1843 LAND: MO, Platte Co-BK B pg71, Indenture 13 Jul 1843: Solomon & Susanna Eads of Platte Co purchased from Isaac Jimks for $340: W1/2 NE Qtr S19 T52 R33

    1844 MIGRATION: Hist of the Eads Family, by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945, pg 2: "...Solomon and his brother Moses, and their families left Missouri in early spring and crossed the great plains and the Rocky Mountains,.. more than 6 months on the road with their ox teams and herds of cattle.
    ...they could travel only a few hours a day at first because my grandmother was... to have tuberculosis...She recovered her health, however, and was well and strong before the journey's end.
    Twice attacked by Indians but beat off the attacks. On Dec 4, 1844, they were at The Dalles, Oregon, where my Uncle Solomon Cave Eads was born.
    pg 3: "could take wagons no further because of deep snows in the Cascade Mountains. They left the wagons, made a raft and hired Indians to raft the household goods, women & children down the Columbia River while the men drove their stock down the river bank. ...joined the few settlers at Oregon City.
    Kathy McCord: BooK:"Lynching of Aldy Neal," chap 2: "Moses & Solomon Eades & family came overland in 1844 with Cornelius Gilliam's train, settling in Polk Co, Willamette Valley. Solomon raised large family of law-abiding citizens, several settled in Palouse [WA] Country. Moses Eades family was rough & rowdy bunch whose antics frequently landed them in circuit court of Polk Co.
    Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier re Wendall M Stark, Rootsweb: Solomon & Susannah Eads came west out of MO on the second wagon train, led by Gen Cornelius Gilliam, bro of Elizabeth Gilliam (2nd wife of Abraham Collet). Solomon moved into Platte area before it was opened for settlement and he was forced to move out. 1840 census shows living by Epaph Gilliam.
    Nov 6 1844, Eads at Whitman Stn, Walla Walla WA. Solomon Eads & B Nichols appointed to be guardians of orphan children of Henry SAGER. [CK OUT]
    Eads family arrived OR 25 Dec 1844 and settled in Polk Co (see OR Don Land Claim #3599, settled 1 Aug 1849). This property included what now known as Sheridan OR. Final settlement of estate at Yamhill County.
    Email Connie Clappier re Laura Irene Francis: Hist of Platte Co MO: "The Eads families continued to live in Platte Co until the spring of 1844 when Solomon & Moses Eads went to Oregon on wagon train led by "Gen" Cornealis Gilliam. Nov of the yr, the train arrived at Whitman Stn at Walla Walla WA, OR Territory at that time. They continued their journey down the Columbia River where at The Dalles on 4 Dec 1844, Solomon Cave Eads was born. They hired Indians & floated their household goods down the Columbia River on rafts, while the men drove the cattle. The family spent the first winter at OR City, then moved on to Polk & Yamhill Counties to make their homes.

    1845 HIST: Hist of Eads Family: "Land donation claims-640 acres at juncture of Yamhill River & Mill Creek, 3 miles from Sheridan."

    1849 WILL-FATHER: OR,Polk Co: Renee Jacks 1995: Will of father Isaac 6 Apr 1849 in Platte Co,MO: "#4. The cash I have on hand to be divided equally between the rest of my heirs at my decease... the balance of my property I want sold & the money divided between my children to wit: Jesse Eads, Moses Eads, John Eads, Solomon Eads, Sarah Mulky & Nancy Walker.

    1849 HIST: Hist of Eads, by Rev Geo R Eads,pg 3: The 1849 gold rush drew Solomon and sons Henry and Jackson to Feather River, CA, but Mountain Fever got to Solomon and Henry, so couldn't work. Jackson was only 15 but he washed gold for $15-20/day. When winter came, they returned to Oregon to stay."

    1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Polk Co, FHL film# 020298 pg 120,19 Oct, Dw190/190:
    EDES, Solomon 51/Unk; Susannah 44/TN; Henry 22/MO; Abram 20/MO;
    Jackson 17/MO; Eletha 14/MO; Mary A 12/MO; Wm 9/MO;
    Solomon 6/Rcky Mtns; John 4/OT

    1852 PROBATE-FATHER, LAND: MO, Platte Co: Platte Probate Bk J pg 323-325, 13 Sep 1852: "Late Isaac Eades of Platte Co & father of undersigned Solomon Eads, dec'd on 22 Apr 1849 Platte Co, est to be divided among heirs-John Eads acting as admin. Solomon & Susannah Eades of Yamhill Co,OR Terr appoint John Eades power of att for us; $83.33l/3 from Jeremiah Cockrill S1/2 NW Qtr S34 T53 R34=1/6 pt of sd land inherited by us (Solomon & Susannah of Yamhill OR, late of Platte MO) from Isaac Eades dec'd

    1852 LAND: OR,Yamhill Co - "Stake in Prairie at SW corner,# 1 mile to south bank Yamhill River, east 1 mile along bank of River, south 1 mile to south bank of Yamhill River

    1854 LAND: OR, Polk Co: OR Donation Land Cert# 3599, 2 Nov 1854: 640 acres. Said he arrived Polk Co 25 Dec 1844. Native citizen of US. See 1845 Land above.

    1860 CENSUS:OR, Yamhill Co-Willamina PO,pg 539,14 Aug,S Fork,Dw 4556:
    EADES, S 60/Geo; Susan 50/TN; Mary 21/MO; Solomon 15/OR; John 13/OR;
    Susan 9/OR; Ennis 6/OR; Catherine 3/OR.

    1861 DEATH of wife: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Susannah Eads died on Aug 18, 1861

    1862 DEATH: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Solomon Eads died March 3, 1862
    Hist of Eads Family, by Rev Geo R Eads, pg 3: Solomon & Susannah died, leaving Ennes and Catherine, who lived with sis Sarah Eads Burden. [ck out]
    Nov 2002 email from Connie: Hist of Eads Family by Rev Geo R Eads: "When Solomon & Susannah died, they left 6 minor children as orphans. These children went to live with neighbors & older brothers & sisters. The property owned by Solomon went to neighbors for support of the minor children."

    1862 PROBATE: OR, Index to OR Statesman Newspaper pg 1013: Polk Co-Abraham admr est of Solomon & Susannah Eads 5-26 May 1862

    1862 BURIAL: OR, Yamhill Co-Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Yamhill Co, OR Cem rcds Vol II pg 24.

    1863-65 PROBATE: OR, Yamhill Co-Abraham admr sale of est Solomon Eads 13 Apr-11 May 1863
    May 15-June 5, 1865: Yamhill Co-Sheriff to sell land for taxes

    NOTES: June 1991-AFN Oscar Strother Ison,1131 Bayview Edison Rd, Mt Vernon WA 98273, no phone listing: Jack, son of Henry: there is an annual Eads Family picnic last Sun in July, Laurelhurst Park, Portland, Oregon. (Called Brokaw reunion)


    ACTION - CK OUT - Solomon Eads:
    1. Who these? CENSUS: 1860 Polk Co, Oregon; Douglas:
    #496, Eades, A.C. 25/MO
    #497, Eades, J.D. 21/MO (John?)
    #498, Eades, Lois (?-couldn't read well) 26/MO

    2. HIST Of EADS, by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945 - some not seem too accurate:
    Mvd frm KY, to IA, to MO where met, md Susannah, had 13 children. 1932-44 in early spring, Solomon and Moses left MO with families, crossed plains & Rockies for 6 months with ox teams, herds of cattle. Susannah had TB, traveled slowly, recovered & strong by completion. Forded streams, crossed large rivers in wagon boxes (air tight), attacked by Indians twice but beat them off. Near Grande Rounde River Valley, OR, George R Eads says he can see logging chain marks where snubbed wagons on steep hill down to ford river.
    Dec 1844, in The Dalles OR, where Solomon Cave Eads born. Couldn't go further because of the snow in Cascades. Rafted downriver and herded cattle on back till at Oregon City (small village of dozen homes)
    1845 took up donation land claims of 640 acres at junction of Yamhill River and Mill Creek, 3 miles from Sheridan.
    1849 gold drew Solomon and sons Henry and Jackson to Feather River, California but Mountain Fever got to Solomon and Henry, so couldn't work. Jackson only 15 but washed gold $15-20/day. When winter came returned to Oregon to stay.
    Solomon & Susannah died at Sheridan, leaving Ennes and Catherine, who lived with sis Sarah Eads Burden.

    3. Solomon Eads was shown born Franklin Co GA, also shows born Kentucky, Tennessee

    4. AFN:2JXJ-HT. Fam rcds- what says

    5. Edward Vern Smith - what says

    NOTES: Oct 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer to Mary Marks: "There is a girl living here [Eugene] by the name of Dorothy Kathleen Eads... She is from Kentucky and didn't recognize anything that might connect the families. But she is only starting to hunt up history for their family. She is working at the University... She said before her grandfather died, they spelled it Eades but dropped the last E and in that book I have, the names were spelled with 2 E's. Here are the names from that book [assuming it is the "History of the Eads Family" by Rev George R Eads] Soloman, Abraham, Henry, John and Clark Eades. So it looks as tho they formaly spelled it that way too. She looked at Grandma's picture and said she looked quite a bit like her father...said her people were Baptists but that they hadn't found any link with James Buchanon Eads."

    NOTES: Nov 2002 email Connie Clapier: Was a witness to Henry SAGER estate appraisal - see "The True Story of the Sagers." CK OUT

    Solomon married Susannah Collet 1 Jan 1824, Cole, Missouri, United States. Susannah was born 1 Nov 1809, Missouri, United States; died 18 Aug 1861, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; was buried Aug 1861, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Susannah Collet was born 1 Nov 1809, Missouri, United States; died 18 Aug 1861, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; was buried Aug 1861, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    1809 BIRTH: MO: Susannah Collet born Nov 1 1809, Tennessee shown elsewhere

    1824 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Solomon Eads married Susannah Collet 1 Jan 1824

    1830 CENSUS:MO, Cole Co pg 188, flm #0014853, 8th frm bttm:
    EADES, Solomon (agriculture): 2 males 0-5;1 male 30-40;1 female 20-30

    1832-1845: MO,Cole Co: HIST Of EADS, by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945: "Eads move from KY, to IA, to MO where met, md Susannah, had 13 children. 1832-4 in early spring, Solomon and Moses left MO with families, crossed plains & Rockies for 6 months with ox teams, herds of cattle. Susannah had TB, traveled slowly, recovered & strong by completion."

    1840 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co, #1183: 1 female 30-40 with Solomon Eads 40-50

    1844- MIGRATION: Jan 1955 letter from Roy L Eads to Mary Marks, Eads doc #83. On the back, to George M Eads, Superior Wyoming, from Mary Marks: "My grandmother was sick and doctor ordered her West, so my grandparents, his brother, Moses and family came west in second wagon train from Missouri in 1844. They had 8 children in Missouri, then when they reached The Dalles Ore. in Dec 1844, Solomon Cave Eads was born. They settled in spring of 1845 where Sheridan [Oregon] now stands.. my mother was Elizabeth Eads Gray..."

    1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Polk Co,19 Oct, Dw190: Susannah Edes 44/TN, with Solomon Edes

    1860 CENSUS:OR, Yamhill Co-Willamina PO,14 Aug,Dw 4556: Susan Eades 50/TN, wife of Solomon Eades

    1861 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Susannah Collet Eads died 18 Aug 1861, buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery.


    ACTION - CK OUT - Susannah Collet:
    1. Susannah Collet Missouri; Tennessee shown elsewhere, which?
    2. AFN;2JXJ-Jl
    3. Fam rcds Edward Vern Smith

    Children:
    1. Henry William Eads was born 7 Nov 1827, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 8 Feb 1881, Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States; was buried Feb 1881.
    2. Abraham Eads was born 8 Nov 1829, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 10 Aug 1908, Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States; was buried Aug 1908, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States.
    3. Sarah Eads was born 26 Jun 1832, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 24 Jun 1907, Garfield, Whitman, Washington, United States; was buried Jun 1907, Potlatch, Latah, Idaho, United States.
    4. Jackson Eads was born 30 Jul 1834, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 3 Apr 1895, Palouse, Whitman, Washington, United States; was buried Apr 1895.
    5. 7. Eletha Eads was born 16 Oct 1836, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 11 Aug 1916, Peck, Nez Perce, Idaho, United States; was buried Aug 1916, Oregon, United States.
    6. Mary Ann Eads was born 4 Jan 1839, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 17 Feb 1916, Lincoln, Oregon, United States; was buried 20 Feb 1916, Otis, Lincoln, Oregon, United States.
    7. William Redmond Eads was born 2 Jun 1841, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 3 Jul 1916, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States; was buried 4 Jul 1916, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States.
    8. Rebecca Jane Eads was born 13 Oct 1843, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 16 Jan 1844, Missouri, United States; was buried Jan 1844, Missouri, United States.
    9. Solomon Cave Eads was born 13 Dec 1844, The Dalles, Wasco, Oregon, United States; died 4 Jun 1904, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States; was buried 5 Jun 1904, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States.
    10. John Collet Eads was born 20 Mar 1847, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 16 Nov 1931, Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States; was buried 18 Nov 1931, Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States.
    11. Susannah Elizabeth C Eads was born 29 Nov 1850, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 2 Jan 1918, Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, United States; was buried Jan 1918.
    12. Ennis Eads was born 13 Apr 1854, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 7 Feb 1929, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States; was buried 10 Feb 1929, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States.
    13. Catherine Eads was born 28 Dec 1856, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States; died 13 May 1904, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States; was buried May 1904, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States.