Russell, R.



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Russell, R.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  
    Russell, James WilliamRussell, James William was born on 27 Jun 1901 in Eugene, Oregon, USA (son of Russell, Charles Edmond and Douglas, Lillian Antoinette); died on 22 Aug 1961; was buried on 22 Aug 1961 in Mountian View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 15 Apr 1910, Eugene Ward 1, Lane, Oregon; : 8y; Address:
      848 Oak St

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125199663/william-j.-russell

    James married Gradwohl, Elizabeth on 21 Feb 1921 in Vancouver, Clark, Washington. Elizabeth (daughter of Gradwohl, George and Schaub, Elizabeth) was born on 3 Jul 1901 in Walla Walla City, Walla Walla, Washington; died on 20 Nov 1997 in Walla Walla City, Walla Walla, Washington; was buried on 20 Nov 1997 in Mountian View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  
    Gradwohl, ElizabethGradwohl, Elizabeth was born on 3 Jul 1901 in Walla Walla City, Walla Walla, Washington (daughter of Gradwohl, George and Schaub, Elizabeth); died on 20 Nov 1997 in Walla Walla City, Walla Walla, Washington; was buried on 20 Nov 1997 in Mountian View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington.

    Notes:

    Died:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125196031/elizabeth-russell

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125196031/elizabeth-russell

    Children:
    1. Russell, L.
    2. Russell, L.
    3. 1. Russell, R.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Russell, Charles Edmond was born on 14 Aug 1860 in Salem, Marion, Oregon (son of Russell, William Ralph and Cartwright, Catherine Nancy); died on 24 Aug 1936 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; was buried on 24 Aug 1936 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1900, Siuslaw, Lane, Oregon; : 39y
    • Occupation: 1 Jun 1900, Siuslaw, Lane, Oregon; Farmer
    • Census: 15 Apr 1910, Eugene Ward 1, Lane, Oregon; : 49y; Address:
      848 Oak St
    • Occupation: 15 Apr 1910, Eugene Ward 1, Lane, Oregon; Woodsawer

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    General nature of industry, business or establishment: Gasoline
    Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Employer

    Charles married Douglas, Lillian Antoinette on 29 Oct 1884 in Lorane, Lane, Oregon. Lillian (daughter of Douglas, James Sanders and Luper, Sarah Jane) was born on 22 Sep 1862 in Centralia, Washington Territory; died on 10 Sep 1921 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; was buried on 10 Sep 1921 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Douglas, Lillian Antoinette was born on 22 Sep 1862 in Centralia, Washington Territory (daughter of Douglas, James Sanders and Luper, Sarah Jane); died on 10 Sep 1921 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; was buried on 10 Sep 1921 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1870, Coast Fork, Lane, Oregon; : 8y
    • Census: 21 Jun 1880, Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon; : 17y
    • Occupation: 21 Jun 1880, Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon; At Home
    • Census: 1 Jun 1900, Siuslaw, Lane, Oregon; : 37y
    • Occupation: 1 Jun 1900, Siuslaw, Lane, Oregon; At Home
    • Census: 15 Apr 1910, Eugene Ward 1, Lane, Oregon; : 47y; Address:
      848 Oak St
    • Occupation: 15 Apr 1910, Eugene Ward 1, Lane, Oregon; None

    Children:
    1. Russell, Lulu was born on 18 Nov 1885 in Loraine, Oregon, USA.
    2. Russell, Clyde was born on 14 May 1887 in Loraine, Oregon, USA; died on 23 Jan 1960 in Alameda Co., California, USA.
    3. Russell, Darius Ralph was born on 3 Oct 1891 in Lorane, Lane, Oregon; died on 3 Oct 1974 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.
    4. Russell, Arthur Forest was born on 29 Mar 1893 in Oregon, USA; died on 28 Jan 1988 in Riverside, Riverside, CA.
    5. Russell, Katherine L was born on 20 Sep 1895 in Lorane, Lane, Oregon; died on 20 Jun 1965 in Lincoln, Oregon; was buried on 20 Jun 1965 in Rest-Haven Memorial Park.
    6. Russell, Inez Bessie was born on 7 Feb 1898 in Lane County, Oregon; died in 1979.
    7. 2. Russell, James William was born on 27 Jun 1901 in Eugene, Oregon, USA; died on 22 Aug 1961; was buried on 22 Aug 1961 in Mountian View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington.
    8. Russell, Eva was born on 27 Mar 1903 in Thurston, Oregon, USA; died on 8 Dec 1979 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.

  3. 6.  
    Gradwohl, GeorgeGradwohl, George was born on 8 Oct 1865 in Russia (son of Gradwohl, Philip and Fox, Susanna); died on 27 Dec 1942.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Naturalization: 18 Sep 1913, Washington, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Emmigration petition says birth date is Oct 16, 1866

    Died:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79142441/george-gradwohl

    George married Schaub, Elizabeth on 25 Dec 1884 in Russia. Elizabeth was born on 11 Feb 1865 in Russia; died on 2 Jan 1953 in Washington, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  
    Schaub, ElizabethSchaub, Elizabeth was born on 11 Feb 1865 in Russia; died on 2 Jan 1953 in Washington, USA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69135396/elizabeth-gradwohl

    Notes:

    together, George and Elizabeth had 12 children

    Children:
    1. 3. Gradwohl, Elizabeth was born on 3 Jul 1901 in Walla Walla City, Walla Walla, Washington; died on 20 Nov 1997 in Walla Walla City, Walla Walla, Washington; was buried on 20 Nov 1997 in Mountian View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Russell, William Ralph was born on 11 Sep 1827 in Jamesville, Ohio; died in 1900.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Arrival: 1848; Oregon

    William + Cartwright, Catherine Nancy. Catherine (daughter of Cartwright, Davis Bates and McCalister, Nancy Matilda) was born on 16 Sep 1837; died in 1921. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Cartwright, Catherine Nancy was born on 16 Sep 1837 (daughter of Cartwright, Davis Bates and McCalister, Nancy Matilda); died in 1921.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Arrival: 1852, Lane County (Near Eugene), OR; Oregon Trail

    Children:
    1. 4. Russell, Charles Edmond was born on 14 Aug 1860 in Salem, Marion, Oregon; died on 24 Aug 1936 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; was buried on 24 Aug 1936 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.

  3. 10.  
    Douglas, James SandersDouglas, James Sanders was born in Apr 1833 in Switzerland Co., Indiana (son of Douglas, Banister Wade and Sheets, Sarah); died on 2 Oct 1925 in Marion County, Oregon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 1859, Gray's Harbor Oregon; Methodist Preacher
    • Census: 1 Jun 1870, Coast Fork, Lane, Oregon; : 36y
    • Occupation: 1 Jun 1870, Coast Fork, Lane, Oregon; Methodist Preacher
    • Census: 21 Jun 1880, Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon; : 47y
    • Occupation: 21 Jun 1880, Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon; House Carpenter
    • Census: 1 Jun 1900, Mapleton, Lane, Oregon; : 66y
    • Occupation: 1 Jun 1900, Mapleton, Lane, Oregon; Farmer
    • Census: 15 Apr 1910, Mapleton, Lane, Oregon; : 77y; Address:
      Smith River Road
    • Occupation: 15 Apr 1910, Mapleton, Lane, Oregon; Farmer

    Notes:

    Crossed plains trail in 1853. Possibly with same team as James Martin Luper and family.

    Occupation:
    General nature of industry, business or establishment: General Farm
    Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Own Account

    James married Luper, Sarah Jane on 13 Jul 1860. Sarah (daughter of Luper, James Martin Barnheisel and Robinson, Margaret) was born on 29 Mar 1843 in Illinois; died in Nov 1927. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  
    Luper, Sarah JaneLuper, Sarah Jane was born on 29 Mar 1843 in Illinois (daughter of Luper, James Martin Barnheisel and Robinson, Margaret); died in Nov 1927.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1850, Mcdonough Co., Illinois, USA; : 7y
    • Arrival: 28 Aug 1853, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA; Oregon trail, Plains Crossing
    • Census: 24 Aug 1860, Albany, Linn, Oregon; : 17y; Address:
      Albany
    • Census: 1 Jun 1870, Coast Fork, Lane, Oregon; : 27y
    • Occupation: 1 Jun 1870, Coast Fork, Lane, Oregon; Keeping House
    • Census: 21 Jun 1880, Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon; : 37y
    • Occupation: 21 Jun 1880, Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon; Keeping House
    • Census: 1 Jun 1900, Mapleton, Lane, Oregon; : 57y
    • Occupation: 1 Jun 1900, Mapleton, Lane, Oregon; Keeping House
    • Census: 15 Apr 1910, Mapleton, Lane, Oregon; : 67y; Address:
      Smith River Road
    • Occupation: 15 Apr 1910, Mapleton, Lane, Oregon; None
    • Anecdote: 15 Dec 1914, Glenada, Lane Co., Oregon

    Notes:

    REMINISCENCES OF TRIP ACROSS THE PLAIN
    By JANE LUPER DOUGLAS
    Now, as Uncle John Luper has crossed the Plains, I will see what I can think of, or see if I can freshen up my memory of those childhood days out on the Plains where we saw Indians, Buffalo, Rocky Mountain Sheep, Sage Hens and Rabbits.
    It was in the Spring of 1853 that I remember well of leaving the old Home place in McDonough County, Illinois, for Oregon.
    My father had three large wagons loaded with provision and clothing besides a large spring wagon that Ma and us children rode in. This wagon was drawn by a span of large mares, and the large-loaded wagons were drawn by oxen. We had several cows that were broke to yoke and hitched to the wagons the same as the oxen, but I don't remember of seeing the cows put into the teams with the oxen.
    After bidding all the friends and relatives good-bye, we drove up to Uncle Issac Butler's to stay that night. And after supper there, we went over to my Grandfather Robinson's and there ate another supper, though my supper there consisted mostly of biscuit and honey and I don't think that I have ever tasted honey that was half so good, and that too with big fat cream biscuit. My, I can almost taste them yet.
    Well, after bidding those relatives good-bye in the morning, we started on, and it seemed to me only 2 or 3 days till we reached the Mississippi River that we crossed at Burlington. There we stopped for awhile. I remember that Ma went into the store and done some shopping. And I sat there in the wagon and watched the fashionably dressed women. It seemed to me that I never saw so many pretty women. I am surprised now that our men didn't all stop there - according to my childish fancy they were something grand.
    Then on and on we traveled, through the state of Iowa through storm and mud. When almost across that State, we saw the first Indians

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    out in their war paint, great tall, strapping big fellows that made us children crawl back into the wagons and cover up our heads.
    The Indians came out to meet the emigrants, holding out their hands, begging for money. Before we reached the Missouri River, we stopped at Council Bluff to load in provisions that had been shipped on ahead from some point near our old home, I think Canton. After Pa and the men had loaded in their freight, we drove on and I believe crossed the Missouri River that afternoon, late. There on the steamer that crossed us over, I saw the first Negro that I ever saw. And that scared me almost cold, for as he pulled our hack on deck, I thought he was going to pull us into the river. But we were all cold that night for we had to crawl off to bed with just crackers and hardtack for our supper. I remember of complaining over that night's lodging too. The river was rising fast and the men had to get some teams together and haul the wagons up out of the river bottom into the woods that was higher land; and there tied their teams to the trees ill morning. There is the spot where Omaha now stand. Then, after driving out into the open prairie, a pretty spot I thought, they made a fire and cooked eur breakfast. I don't remember anything of importance for a long distance, only the long tedious journey. It was travel all day. Stop and camp. Cook and eat - the next day the same thing over. And so on to the end.
    I can look back now and see so many little things that are only "memories" now.
    And I don't wonder that the men got too lazy to wash their faces when we struck camp-even refused to wash before they ate. I remember one evening that Pa told them there was no supper for them unless they washed and cleaned up a little. And just think of the dust and heat. But we were all there and had to keep moving if it was tiresome, and so it was. I remember of crossing Green River, a rough, rocky stream but the water so low that we forded. And after crossing safely, I got the worse scare that I encountered on the whole trip with an old Indian.
    I was riding in Uncle John's wagon and an Indian came sneaking up along beside the wagon as we were waiting for other teams to come on;
    and the off ox, Old Buck that would not let any of us children come near him was so very kind that he let that old Indian come forward between him and the wheel to look in and see what was inside of that wagon. Of course he saw a rifle strapped on each side of the wagon bows. Well, maybe I did not let out a yell loud enough to raise the dead on those plains, and I gave Uncle John a scolding besides. To this day I have no love for an Indian nor do I like to read Indian stories
    Well do I remember old Fort Laramie where Pa came near turning one of his men away for taking something that did not belong to him. I wrote my name on that Independence Rock that Uncle John mentions in his diary, and I tried to do what I saw others do, except to plunge into some stream and try to swim.

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    I also remember a big snow storm on Bear River on the 4th of July. I also remember Hot Springs and crossing a small stream where the water was hot enough to wash clothes. One spring they called Humboldt that was huge like a great boiling kettle. On Platte River I saw a herd of buffalo plunge into the river and swim across to the other side. We heard thunder storms in that country that were hard to beat. So along in that country it was thunder storms and Indians. One time as soon as our cattle were turned loose, they swam across a stream and into the woods' they went, seemingly on an Island I know. I rode there day after day, reading the Guide Books to see where would be our next camping places; those books which tell the names of streams and mention the camping places and if there was grass or not. Pa made it his business to walk on ahead towards evening to hunt up a camping place where there was water and grass - and wood if to be had.
    Well, finally we drifted on over the Cascade Mountains into Oregon, or better yet, into the Willamette Valley and on into Linn County where Pa bought out Avery Smith's Donation Claim, paid him $500.00 in gold - yes, in 50 dollar "gold slugs" that I never forget. There we were in a house again and how glad to have an earthen plate to eat on once more. Now you know all the rest. So, good-by till we reach the other country.
    Sarah Jane Luper Douglas

    Source Foulkes, Allied Families, 1952.

    Anecdote:
    Memories of the Plains Crossing, See p. 9-11 of citation

    Died:
    Notes from Mollie Luper

    Children:
    1. 5. Douglas, Lillian Antoinette was born on 22 Sep 1862 in Centralia, Washington Territory; died on 10 Sep 1921 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; was buried on 10 Sep 1921 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.
    2. Douglas, Lincoln was born in 1864.
    3. Douglas, Arthur was born in Jun 1866 in Oregon, USA; died on 19 Jun 1936.
    4. Douglas, Oradell was born cal 1872 in Oregon, USA.
    5. Douglas, Nina E was born in Apr 1891 in California.

  5. 12.  Gradwohl, Philip was born on 8 Apr 1841 in Russia; died on 26 Apr 1930 in Walla Walla City, Walla Walla, Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Naturalization: 18 Sep 1913, Washington, USA

    Philip married Fox, Susanna in 1862. Susanna was born in Dec 1841; died on 24 Dec 1912; was buried on 24 Dec 1912 in Mountian View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Fox, Susanna was born in Dec 1841; died on 24 Dec 1912; was buried on 24 Dec 1912 in Mountian View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington.
    Children:
    1. 6. Gradwohl, George was born on 8 Oct 1865 in Russia; died on 27 Dec 1942.
    2. Gradwohl, Katie was born on 17 Sep 1871 in Russia.
    3. Gradwohl, Jacob was born on 5 Jun 1873 in Russia; died on 31 Oct 1936 in Walla Walla City, Walla Walla, Washington.
    4. Gradwohl, Peter was born on 18 Sep 1874 in Russia.
    5. Gradwohl, Marguerite was born on 17 Nov 1876 in Russia.