Ruby Bell Allen

Female 1902 - 1996  (94 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ruby Bell Allen was born 15 Feb 1902, Fairfield, Spokane, Washington, United States (daughter of George Ward Allen and Rosa Bell Eads); died 24 Jul 1996, Oregon, United States; was buried , Hood River, Hood River, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Found on 1910 Census for Russell, Nez Perce, Idaho; she was eight.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Ward Allen was born 30 Jul 1867, Dallas, Polk, Oregon, United States; died 30 Sept 1932, Bend, Deschutes, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    1867 BIRTH: OR,Polk Co-Dallas: George Ward Allen born July 30, 1867

    1890 MARRIGE: OR,Polk Co-Rock Creek Valley: George Ward Allen md Rosa Bell Eads 30 Nov 1890

    #1 - AFN:1KKZ-4M, Phillip Blackburn. Cora Smotherman Langenbach, niece, Rena Fisher, niece, as given to Mary Gray Marks, records of June Smith Hallmark.

    George married Rosa Bell Eads 30 Nov 1890, Rock Creek Vally, Polk, Oregon. Rosa (daughter of Solomon Marion Eads and Minerva Jane Flowers Syron) was born 29 Jan 1873, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 1 Jan 1934, Burns, Harney, Oregon, United States; was buried 2 Jan 1934, Burns, Harney, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Rosa Bell Eads was born 29 Jan 1873, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon (daughter of Solomon Marion Eads and Minerva Jane Flowers Syron); died 1 Jan 1934, Burns, Harney, Oregon, United States; was buried 2 Jan 1934, Burns, Harney, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    1873-4 BIRTH: OR,Polk Co-Gooseneck: Rosa Bell Eads born 29 Jan or 29 Feb 1873 [CK OUT], called Rose

    Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks-lttrs
    to Mary, poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner:Known as Rosie, bn 29 Jan 1873
    AFH:1KKZ-5S Phillip Blackburn, film 0452926. IGI 7019712/95
    Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 9: Rosa Bell Eads b 28 Feb 1874, Gooseneck,Polk,Oregon

    1890 MARRIAGE: OR,Polk Co-Rock Creek Valle: Rosa Bell EADS md George Ward ALLEN 30 Nov 1890

    Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks-lttrs to Mary,
    poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner:
    Aug 1997 lttr frm Kathy McCord: Rosa md Henry Alfred Murray

    1934 DEATH, BURIAL: OR,Harvey Co-Burns: Rosa Bell Eads Allen died 1 Jan 1934, buried 2 Jan 1934 in Burns Oregon

    Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks-lttrs to
    Mary, poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner:
    Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 9: Rosa Bell died 1 Jan 1934 in Burno, Harvey Co OR

    Children:
    1. Mary Amanda Allen was born 29 Apr 1892, Cottonwood, Idaho, Idaho, United States; died 3 Mar 1960, The Dalles, Wasco, Oregon, United States; was buried 7 Mar 1960, Bend, Dechutes, Oregon, United States.
    2. Waldo Emerson Allen was born 27 Apr 1894, Cottonwood, Idaho, Idaho, United States; died 1956.
    3. Bessie May Allen was born 11 Jan 1896, Bandon, Coos, Oregon, United States; died 22 Mar 1973, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried 24 Mar 1973, Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake, Salt Lake, USA.
    4. 1. Ruby Bell Allen was born 15 Feb 1902, Fairfield, Spokane, Washington, United States; died 24 Jul 1996, Oregon, United States; was buried , Hood River, Hood River, Oregon, United States.
    5. Alonzo Roosevelt Allen was born 24 Feb 1904, Fairfield, Spokane, Washington, United States; died 12 Jun 1965, Shingle Springs, El Dorado, California, United States.
    6. Reta Opel Allen was born 7 Jun 1906, Fairfield, Spokane, Washington, United States; died 9 May 2003, Idaho, United States.
    7. Sarah Luciel Allen was born 28 Oct 1908, Fairfield, Spokane, Washington, United States; died 7 Sept 1980, Portland, Multnomouth, Oregon, United States; was buried 10 Sept 1980, Maupin, Wasco, Oregon, United States.
    8. Irene Vivian Allen was born 1912; died Aft 1965.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Solomon Marion Eads was born 29 Jun 1842, Cole, Missouri, United States (son of Moses Eads and Nancy Walker); died 11 Apr 1921, Colfax, Whitman, Washington, United States; was buried Apr 1921, Garfield, Whitman, Washington, United States.

    Notes:

    1842 BIR: Solomon Marion Eads born June 29, 1842
    Rcds of desc. Marilyn Delores Skiles Harris Jan 1997: bn 19 Jun 1842
    AFN:1KKZ-M7 Phillip Blackburn: LDS ord dates
    Jan 1955 letter from Roy L Eads (Salem OR) to Mary Marks (Concord CA): "I dont know much about the family to write. There were as near as I know 4 boys and a girl. The oldest Isike Eads, Rufes Eads, Silias Eads, Solemon Marion Eads, my father.
    Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier to Pam Wagner: "Solomon B Eads b 19 Jun 1842, Platte Co MO" (CK OUT-where B come from)

    1850 CENSUS: Polk Co, OR,19 Oct, Dw 179/179: Solomon B Edes 9/MO, son of Moses & Nancy Edes

    1866 MG: Fam rcds of Solomon Marion Eads given to son Roy Eads: Solomon Marion Eads md Minerva Jane Flowers 18 May 1866 at Salt Creek, Polk Co OR
    Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Solomon B Eads md Minerva Jane Syron Flowers 18 May 1866 in Salt Creek, Polk, Oregon, dau of Peter Syron and Mary Franklin.

    1870 CENSUS: OR Polk Co-Eola, pg 68, Dw 481/470.
    EADES, Solomon 26/MO farmer; Minerva 23/Ohio; Sarah 3/OR; Margaret 2/MO
    Mary 7/12-OR

    1880 CENSUS: OR,Douglas Co-Jackson Prec,11-12 June pg 12 Dw 94/95:
    EADS, Solomon M 38/MO (SC,NC) md farmer; Minerva J 33/OH (OH,OH);
    Sarah E-dau 13/OR; Margret L-dau 12/OR; Mary E-dau 10/OR;
    Rosa B-dau 7/OR; Chas W-son 4/OR; Alvira J-dau 3/OR; Isaac-bro 40/MO
    (SC,NC) carpenter

    1920 CENSUS: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: Roll T625_1500 pg 1A,Img 0834-21/29-Anc.com,Jan 2, Dw 5/5:
    EADS, Solomon-father 78/MO (NC,OH)none; Minerva-mother 72/OH (US,US) none;
    living with daughter Sarah Eads Humphreys-head 50/OR

    HIST: Feb 1956 letter from Eleanor Syron Davis to Mary Marks, Eads doc #102: "Grandpa & Grandma stayed with Aunt Sarah the last years of their lives..."

    1921 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Whitman Co-Colfax: Solomon Marion Eads died 11 Apr 1921; buried Garfield, Whitman Co WA

    Solomon married Minerva Jane Flowers Syron 18 May 1866, Salt Creek, Polk, Oregon. Minerva was born 14 Nov 1847, Ohio, United States; died 9 Sep 1921, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States; was buried Sep 1921, Garfield, Whitman, Washington, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Minerva Jane Flowers Syron was born 14 Nov 1847, Ohio, United States; died 9 Sep 1921, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States; was buried Sep 1921, Garfield, Whitman, Washington, United States.

    Notes:

    1847 BIRTH: OHIO: Minerva Jane Flowers Syron born 14 Nov 1847
    March 1956 letter from Rena Fisher to Mary Marks, Eads doc #97: "My grandmother's name was Flowers. Then when she was small her mother married Peter Syron. He was a brother to my grandfather, Wm Syron. My father was Silas Syron."

    MG #1: Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Minerva Jane was dau of Jane Franklin by a previous marriage, before she md Peter A Syron...was a half-sister to Peter Syron's children.

    1921 DTH,BUR: OR,Portland, Multnomah Co-email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Minerva died 9 Sep 1921 in Portland,Multnomah Co OR, at the home of her dau Sarah E Humphreys. She is bur at Garfield WA beside her husband. [Ola Syron Johnson sd in her letter to Mary Marks, Eads doc #98: My grandparents died in 1941 about 3 months apart-ck out]

    HIST: Feb 1956 letter from Eleanor Syron Davis to Mary Marks, Eads doc #102: "Grandpa & Grandma stayed with Aunt Sarah the last years of their lives..."

    NOTES: Father? (Many more Syrons in Polk Co in 1880)
    1880 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Jackson Prec, 2-3 Jun, pg 449, Dw 28/29:
    Syron, Peter 57/OH (PA,PA); Mary J 53/NY (NJ,NJ); Andrew J 16/OR;
    Calvin A 10/12 OR-July


    ACTION - CK OUT - Syrons:
    1. Peter Rin #6926, son of James Reed Syron & Elizabeth Simmers, md Pleasant Hill [Pleasant Hill is a Cemetery], Sheridan [Sheridan in Yamhill Co], OR bef Feb 1823 - figure out rest of Syrons in Polk Co - 1880

    Figure this all out?? See Peter Rin #6926 - ,MG,DTH: AFN:1KKZ-ND, Phillip Blackburn. LDS ord dates. Dau of Peter Adolphus Syron
    (AFN:269P-FJ) & Mary Jane Franklin (AFN:1JJV-7K). Peter a bro to William, father of Silas P Syron.
    Letter from Rena Fisher to Mary Gray Marks 1956: Grandmother was Minerva Flowers. When she was small her mother md Peter Syron, a bro to my grandfather, Wm Syron.
    Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Minerva Jane Syron Flowers b 14 Nov 1847 in Ohio
    MG #1: Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Minerva Jane was dau of Jane Franklin by a previous marriage, before she md Peter A Syron...was a half-sister to Peter Syron's children.

    2. Letters in Eads box: one, doc#99, shows a Violet Anna Syron, bn March 22 1932, md to Dick Owens, son Larry Owens. He died. She md James Roy Lord in 1950. Larry adopted and name chgd to Lord. Cathy Ann & Daryl Roy Lord bn 1951, 1952.
    The other, doc 100, shows Hazel Syron bn 1930 md Clair Meredith in 1946, 1 child: Vera May Meredith bn 1947. Divorced, Hazel md Loren Bartlett in 1950, 1 child: Linda Kaye bn 1951. Divorced, Hazel md to John Fuller 1955. WHO THESE SYRONS?

    3. 1850 censuses - find Syrons - children of Wm, James Reed?

    Children:
    1. Sarah Ellen Eads was born 11 Oct 1866, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 16 Oct 1946; was buried Oct 1946.
    2. Margaret Lucinda Eads was born 12 Feb 1868, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 4 Mar 1910, Garfield, Whitman, Washington, United States; was buried 6 Mar 1910, Garfield, Whitman, Washington, United States.
    3. Mary Elizabeth Eads was born 6 Dec 1870, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 9 Dec 1934; was buried Dec 1934.
    4. Eads was born 20 Feb 1872, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 20 Feb 1872, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; was buried Feb 1872.
    5. 3. Rosa Bell Eads was born 29 Jan 1873, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 1 Jan 1934, Burns, Harney, Oregon, United States; was buried 2 Jan 1934, Burns, Harney, Oregon, United States.
    6. Charles Walter Eads was born 26 Jun 1875, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 27 Aug 1884, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; was buried Aug 1884.
    7. Jane Elvira Eads was born 28 Feb 1878, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 10 Sep 1884, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; was buried Sep 1884.
    8. Nancy Evelyn Eads was born 2 Oct 1880, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 30 Nov 1918, Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States; was buried 1918.
    9. Naoma Pearl Eads was born 17 Mar 1883, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 20 Mar 1883, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; was buried Mar 1883.
    10. James Lester Leroy Eads was born 11 Apr 1885, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon; died 27 Feb 1977, Salem, Marion, Oregon, United States.
    11. Daisy May Frances Eads was born 1 Sep 1888, Idaho, United States; died 17 Feb 1943, California, United States; was buried Feb 1943.
    12. Orvil L Eads was born 19 Aug 1892, Rockford, Spokane, Washington, United States; died 10 Feb 1895; was buried Feb 1895.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Moses Eads was born 1797, Franklin, Georgia, United States (son of Isaac Eads and Sarah White); died Bef May 1869, Polk, Oregon, United States; was buried Bef May 1869.

    Notes:

    1797 BIRTH: GA, Franklin Co: Moses Eads born 1797 to Isaac & Sarah White Eads
    1830 Cole Co MO census

    1818-21 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Howard Co: Moses Eads married Nancy Walker 9 Jan 1817-1821

    1821 TAX: MO, Cole Co Taxpayers 1819-1826 FHL bk 977.8 R4s pg 29: Moses Eads on delinquent 1821 list-"from the Missouri Intelligencer and misc legal taxes from the state archives

    1825 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Grants 1821-1850,FHL Fiche #6333989 pg 70-BK A pg 126: 25 Jan 1825, bond from John Stewert to Moses Eads
    FHL film 901396 pg 126: 25 Jan 1825, indenture from John Stewart to Moses Eads for $100, both of Cole Co: W half of NE Qtr S15 T44 R13 = 80 acres

    1830 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: Need to get again.

    1839 TAX: MO, Platte Co-Ten Thousand Missouri Taxpayers FHL bk 977.8 R48k, pg 72: Moses Eads property tax pd Platte Co 1839

    1840 CENSUS: MO,Platte Co Rcds 1839-1849, Bk #977.8135 N2p, FHL, pg 88, #1191: [Pike Co?]
    EADS, Moses Males: 2 0-5, 2 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50, 1m slave;
    Females: 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50
    2-Ag, 1-Mfg, 2 20+ cannot read or write

    1844 EMIGRATION: OR Trail-Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier [Ann M Kennedy of Austin TX]: "Moses Eads arrived in OR in the winter of 1844 with other members of the Eads family. They came on the wagon train headed by Cornelius Gilliam.
    The train arrived at the Whitman station at Walla Walla WA (OR Terr) in Nov of 1844 and went on to Oregon, floating their goods down the Columbia River arriving at Oregon City. Moses settled in the Willamette Valley and lived in Yamhill Co.
    He is reported to have gone back to Missouri after the death of his first wife, but a second marriage record is found for Moses again in Polk Co OR. Most of his children stayed in Oregon and took up homesteads.
    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. After Moses' wife died, he left his family and went back to Missouri...
    Hattie [Gnos of Otis Ore] says there used to be a Rufus Eads around there before her time, also a girl Roy's father raised, that had lost her parents crossing the plains,'Narcissa Jane Marlow' and she is Hattie's mother's mother or her grandmother...
    On the other side-Roy says:"...as near as I know 4 boys and a girl. The oldest Isike Eads, Rufus Eads, Silisa Eads, Solemon Marion Eads, my father. I do not know where the girl came in or her name."

    1849 WILL-FATHER: MO, Platte Co-Renee Jacks 1995: Will of father Isaac 6 Apr 1849:
    "4. The cash I have on hand to be divided equally between the rest of my heirs at my decease which may be as soon as my funeral expenses pd, 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."

    1850 CENSUS: Polk Co, OR, FHL film#020298, Pg 120,19 Oct, Dw 179/179:
    EDES, Moses 50/GA farmer; Nancy 50/NC; John 29/MO; William S 23/MO;
    Silas W 18/MO; Rufus R 16/MO; Abraham 14/MO; Isaac B 12/MO;
    Solomon B 9/MO; Jesse 5/OR TERR

    1852 LAND: MO, Platte Co-BK I pg 545-6, 6 Sep 1852: Moses Eads of Polk Co OR Terr, $66.66 2/3 pd by Jeremiah Cockrill: S1/2 NW Qtr S34 T53 R34=80 acres=1/6 pt of tract inhereited by father Isaac Eades dec'd

    1854 LAND: OR, Polk Co Oct 1854. Claim #39: Pts of South 4, 5, 8 & 9 Twp 6 Range 6W [desc followed] 21 Jul 1873. Heirs of dec'd Notification #4981: dd by Sep 1869-640 acres

    1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Precinct, Salt Creek PO,17 July pg 56, Dw 495-438:
    EADES, Moses 63/GEO; Nancy 60/NC; J.D. 17/Rocky Mtn; JH 15/OR; JF
    Marden 13/TX; W G Marden 10/TX [JO & WJ-shown by Connie
    Clapier 11-02, also says Moses was a carpenter 1860] [who JD & 2 Marden
    children?]

    1860-1864 DEATH: Nancy Walker Eads must have died during this time.

    1864 MARRIAGE #2: OR, Polk Co-MG Rcds pg 214: License & mg same day at home of Moses Eads showing Moses Eades & Naomi Fish md 6 Dec 1864. Witnessed by Manis Brown & John Eades. Performed by Elder C C Riley, rcd 17 Dec 1864.

    1864-65 DIVORCE: OR, Polk Co: Litigation after marriage to Naomi when Moses refused to pay her debts, OR Statesman 1850-1865-a researcher feels he may have returned to Platte MO per affadavit by Foster.
    OHS Manuscript: letter to Geo H Hines 24 Apr 1896, "Looking Glass" WA: incident on overland journey when Indians fought Moses Eads for possession of daughter.
    Index to OR Statesman pg 1013: M to Mrs Naomi Fish 6 Dec 1864-both Polk Co-26 Dec 1864 2:7; Polk Co-adv 10 Apr 1865:"I hereby notify all persons not to harbor, trust or credit my wife Naomi Eades of Polk Co on my acct, as she left my bed & board without sufficient cause & I will pay no debts of her contracting...Moses Eades"

    1869 DEATH: SC Foster gave affidavit that both Moses and Nancy Eads are dead on 25 May 1869. Aff: Wm Conner, Jackson Eades, Aldy (X) Neal, Henry W Eades, Anthony Selder. Same info sent by Connie Clapier Nov 2002 - email to Pam Wagner.
    Shows both Polk Co OR and Howard Co MO. It could be Howard Co MO, but he is still living in Polk Co in 1864 [CK OUT]

    NOTES: Story says that this family was a turbulant, head-strong family, always fighting.
    Jan 1955 letter from Roy L Eads (Salem OR) to Mary Marks (Concord CA): "I dont know much about the family to write. There were as near as I know 4 boys and a girl. The oldest Isike Eads, Rufes Eads, Silias Eads, Solemon Marion Eads, my father. I do not know where the girl came in or her name." A note at the bottom in Mary's hand: "Narcisses Jane Marlow"
    Md #3 or son of another Eads? IGI M515401/0224, Platte Co MGs Vol 2, 1855-1870, Bk 977.8135 V2h: Moses B md to Mary Jane Mahoney 7 Jan 1866. SS: 25 Jul 1985 JR (a diff Moses?)

    Email from Carol Tallman 18 Jan 2004: From BLM
    Accession/Serial # OROCAA 018857 BLM Serial #OROCAA 018857
    Note: This record has not been checked against the Legal Land Patent. We don't have an electronic image for this document.
    Names Survey
    Patentees: MOSES HEIRS OF EADES, State: Oregon
    NANCEY HEIRS OF EADES Acres: 640
    Metes/Bounds: No
    Title Transfer Document Numbers
    Issue Date: 7/21/1873 Document No.: 3598
    Land Office: Oregon City Accession/Serial No.OROCAA 018857
    Cancelled: No BLM Serial No. OROCAA 018857
    U. S. Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: September 27, 1850: Oregon-Donation Act (grant) (99 Stat. 496)

    Sec/Block TWP Range Fract. Sect. Meridian State County Survey #
    4/ 6-S 6-W No Willamette OR Polk 39
    5/ 6-S 6-W No Willamette OR Polk 39
    8/ 6-S 6-W No Willamette OR Polk 39
    9/ 6-S 6-W No Willamette OR Polk 39

    Moses married Nancy Walker 6 Jan 1818, Boone, Missouri, United States. Nancy was born Abt 1800, North Carolina, United States; died Bef May 1869, Polk, Oregon, United States; was buried Bef May 1869. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Nancy Walker was born Abt 1800, North Carolina, United States; died Bef May 1869, Polk, Oregon, United States; was buried Bef May 1869.

    Notes:

    c1800 BIRTH: Nancy (Lucy) Walker born about 1800 in North Carolina, dau of John & Sarah Walker of Cole Co MO [also show dau of Thomas Walker TO CK OUT]
    Roy Eads [find info given by Roy]
    1860 Polk Co OR census: Nancy bn Alabama

    1818-21 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Howard Co: Moses Eads married Nancy Walker 9 Jan 1817-1821

    1842 DEATH OF FATHER-1842 WILL of father, John Walker, Cole Co MO Wills, Vol 1 #3, pg 164: James Anderson and Sarah Walker, Admin.; Sarah, widow; Robert, Thomas & Jane Walker, Nancy Eads, Sarah Henry. 10 Feb 1842 (713A-20)
    Cole Co MO Probate in Pioneer Times, Fiche #6333987 for John Walker who died after 10 Feb 1842 (will 713A20) & wife Sarah, children: Robert, Thomas, Jane, Nancy Eads, Sarah Henry.

    1850 CENSUS: Polk Co OR,19 Oct, Dw 179/179: Nancy Edes 50/NC, wife of Moses Edes

    1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Precinct, Salt Creek PO,17 July, Dw 495-438: Nancy Eades 60/NC, wife of Moses Eades

    HIST: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier pg 2: The wife of Moses Eads (Nancy [Lucy] Walker) is mentioned in a book by Charlotte Martheny Kirkwood "Into the Eye of the Setting Sun" found at Hist Soc of McMinnvile OR, pg 105:
    "I remember Elvi (Elvira Eads) who stepped thru a hole in the ceiling when Father Waller was holding meeting. She belonged to a large family. They were from the South; honest folk, but simple. Lucy was the mother of them all and I remember her best. Twice a year she came to visit us, and exactly twice a yr Mother returned her visits.
    "I can see Lucy very clearly as she used to come thru the woods path, knitting as she walked; simple old Lucy in her queer little bonnet. She alwasy wore a large handkerchief with a gay border folded in half cornerwise across her breast and pinned at the throat. She was tall and very, very thin but straight as an arrow. There was a certain stateliness about her in spite of the long limp calico skirt that wound and twisted about 1 foot, only to unwind & twist in turn about the other foot as she walked. Her bonnet was crudly fashioned out of one square piece of cloth. The front was doubled back & casings run to hold the thin splints of wood,. This part fastened around her head & tied under her chin while the back was sewed straight up the back to form a little peak. When freshly starched, the peak would bob& nod as she walked-if not, it hung dejectedly to 1 side or the other, or to the back as the case might be. I fancy that it reflected something of her state of mind, for Lucy was not always happy. She was very homely, but Mose (Moses Eads) was sometimes jealous of her & people said that they quarreled bitterly. She was a good neighbor to us however, & kind to everyone.
    So Lucy would come to our house; her knitting in her hands, a goose quill sewed in a bit of cloth pinned at her waist to hold her extra needle, knitting as she walked.
    They moved away though, and when I saw old Lucy again they had just taken her out of the creek. Still wearing her queer bonnet, she look pitifully old & thinner than ever. Her sodden calico dress, streaked with mud, clung to her legs & lay crumpled over her sunken breast. She was quite dead."
    She & Mose had been on horseback, coming to our house. The spring rains had carried the creek out of its banks. Mose crossed first & rode on without looking back. No one ever knew just what happened--perhaps Lucy's horse stumbled or floundered into a hole-they only knew that presently Mose saw that the horse that followed was riderless. Some hours later, Lucy was taken out of the creek."

    PIONEERS of 1844: "Eades, Mrs,: m'd EADES, Moses; helped with Sager baby until they arrived at Whitman Mission; described by the fastidious Narcissa Whitman as "a filthy old woman." See "The True Story of the Sagers."

    Bef 1869 DEATH: OR Donation Land Claim: SC Foster gave affidavit that both Moses and Nancy Eads are dead on 25 May 1869. Aff: Wm Conner, Jackson Eades, Aldy [X] Neal, Henry W Eades, Anthony Selder

    Children:
    1. John D Eads was born Abt 1821, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 17 Mar 1888, Spokane, Washington Territory; was buried Mar 1888.
    2. Louisa Eads was born Abt 1826, Cole, Missouri, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. William Lewis Clark Eads was born Abt 1827, Cole, Missouri, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Elvira Ellen Eads was born 1830, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 1885, Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States; was buried 1885, Anatone, Asotin, Washington, United States.
    5. Silas W Eads was born Abt 1831, Cole, Missouri, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Rufus R Eads was born 17 Aug 1834, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 28 Dec 1908, Salem, Marion, Oregon, United States.
    7. Abram B Eads was born Abt 1836, Cole, Missouri, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Isaac B Eads was born Abt 1837, Cole, Missouri, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    9. Narcisses Jane Marlow was born Abt 1830 OR 1840; died Yes, date unknown; was buried , Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States.
    10. 6. Solomon Marion Eads was born 29 Jun 1842, Cole, Missouri, United States; died 11 Apr 1921, Colfax, Whitman, Washington, United States; was buried Apr 1921, Garfield, Whitman, Washington, United States.
    11. Jesse H Eads was born Abt 1845, Polk, Oregon Territory; died 14 Jan 1877, Douglas Twp, Polk, Oregon.