_Adam KINGSMILL _____+
| (1315 - ....)
_William KINGSMILL __|
| (1390 - ....) |
| |_Elizabeth __________
| (1319 - ....)
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|--Richard KINGSMILL
| (1415 - ....)
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Lydia McCool was born in Indianola, Red Willow, Nebraska on Oct 9, 1887. She died Jun 28,1971 in Olympia, Washington.
Lydia McCool was born in Indianola, Red Willow, Nebraska on Oct 9, 1887. She died Jun 28,1971 in Olympia, Washington.
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_Abner Leslie PETERSON _|
| (1855 - 1936) m 1874 |
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|--Frank Leslie PETERSON
| (1875 - 1946)
| _Warren E. PIERCE ___+
| | (1821 - 1869) m 1849
|_Phebe May PIERCE ______|
(1850 - 1931) m 1874 |
|_Jane S. GOULD ______+
(1816 - 1892) m 1849
[4303]
“...Mary Hommel Warner, who came to Greenwood before Greenwood was, in 1867, could tell -many an absorbing tale of the early days and early ways. She was well acquainted with the river and its floods, both spring freshets and the floods when the dams were opened to float logs. When she was about eighteen years old (b. 1859 = c1877), she, with Frank Peterson, Denver Green (b. c1871, then age 6) and Addie Armstrong, was enjoying a few hours on the river bank below the present bridge, when the river raised and logs began coming down. The two boys and Addie ventured on logs in an eddy, but the rapidly rising water moved the logs quickly and the three young folks fell, into the river. Mary took a long pole and reached it to Denver Green, thus helping him to shore, then Addie had her turn to hang onto the pole and as she was towed to shore Frank came with her, he hanging onto her foot. They all felt they owed their lives to Mary. When the bridge went out in the flood of 1887 she often rowed passengers across the river, even in the nighttime, as she lived near the river....” The Hub of Clark Co 1853-1934 Chapter IV
[4305] Betty Block, Grants Pass, Oregon, <[EMail address deleted]>
1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Frank L Peterson Age: 25 Birth Date: May 1875
Birthplace: Wisconsin Race: White Gender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: Canada French Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Spouse's name: Amelia L Peterson Marriage Year: 1896 Years Married: 4
Home in 1900: Eaton, Clark, Wisconsin
Frank L Peterson 25 WI-Can-WI May 1875 married 4 years day laborer
Amelia L Peterson 21 Ger-Ger-Ger Sep 1878 3 of 3 children living Imm: 1882
Lillie F Peterson 3 WI-WI-Ger Jan 1897
Leslie D Peterson 2 WI-WI-Ger Apr 1898
Chester F Peterson 4/12 WI-WI-Ger Jan 1900
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 12 Sep 1918
Name: Frank Leslie Peterson
Residence: Grass Valley County: Sherman State: Oregon
Birth Date: 26 May 1875 Race: White Age: 43 Occupation: Farmer
FHL Roll Number: 1852147 DraftBoard: 0
Nearest Relative: Wife: Amelia Louise Peterson
Height/Build: Tall / Medium Color of Eyes/Hair: Brown / Brown Signature: (yes)
Occupation: House Keeper Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Female
Home in 1880: Eaton, Clark, Wisconsin
M. Horace Weston 27 ME-ME-ME Bookkeeper in store
Fannie Weston 23 ME-ME-New Brunsw Wife
Edna Weston 3 WI-ME-ME Dau
H. Harry Weston 1 WI-ME-ME Son
Mary Matteson 16 WI-Norway-Nor Servant - single - house keeper
Phebe Peterson 28 WI-NY-NY Servant - married - house keeper
Denver Peterson 9 WI-Canada-WI male
Frank Peterson 5 WI-Canada-WI male
<http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark/data/bios1/1574.htm>
Frank Peterson is farming at Grass Valley, Oregon; Denver Green is farming in the town of Warner
[10473] Rec'd Feb 2008
[10475] rec'd Feb 2008