Fred Winebarger

Male 1935 - 1935  (0 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Fred Winebarger was born 17 Feb 1935 (son of Walter McKinley Winebarger and Cora Viola Eads); died 18 Feb 1935; was buried Feb 1935, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    1935 BIRTH, DEATH: Fred Winebarger born 17 Feb, 1935, died a few hours after born, on Feb 18 - no place shown.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter McKinley Winebarger was born 22 Jul 1900, Boone, Watauga, North Carolina, United States; died 29 Sep 1970, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States; was buried Sep 1970, Portland Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.

    Notes:

    1900 BIRTH: NC,Watauga Co-Boone: Walter McKinley Winebarger born 22 July 1900, first child of Thomas Jefferson Winebarger and Mary Elizabeth (Emaline) Watson

    1924 MARRIAGE: WA,Chelan Co-Wenatchee: Cora Eads md Walter Winebarger 8 November1924. Children: Norma, Earl, Bessie & Fay & Ray (twins) who died at birth.

    HIST: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier, pg 30: "Walter moved to Portland, Oregon to work in the shipyards during WWII and never returned to his family. Cora moved her family to Prairie City, Oregon in 1944 and remained there until her death."

    1970 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: Walter McKinley Winebarger died 29 Sep 1970; buried Portland Mausoleum


    TO CK OUT: IGI Ellen Mink Winebarger pre-1878: Walter McKinley Winebarger... other siblings 2-Living; 3-Norman b 1904; 4-Fred Wiley b 1907; 5-Georgia b 1910

    Walter married Cora Viola Eads 8 Nov 1924, Wenatchee, Chelan, Washington, United States. Cora (daughter of Ennis Eads and Martha Jane Banks) was born 2 Jul 1894, Ukiah, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 5 Feb 1959, Prairie City, Grant, Oregon, United States; was buried 7 Feb 1959, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Cora Viola Eads was born 2 Jul 1894, Ukiah, Umatilla, Oregon, United States (daughter of Ennis Eads and Martha Jane Banks); died 5 Feb 1959, Prairie City, Grant, Oregon, United States; was buried 7 Feb 1959, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    1894 BIRTH: Cora Viola Eads born 2 July 1894, probably in Ukiah OR, as the family moved to the family homestead.

    1919 MARRIAGE #1: Cora Eads md Solon Wilson on Dec 16, 1919. Child: Verna Margaret Wilson

    HIST: Hist of the Eads Family, pg 6: "After her death [my mother], my father made his home with my sister Cora, for a number of years."

    1920 CENSUS:OR,Grant Co-John Day: Jan 9, Fm 16/17: Cora V Wilson 25/OR (OR,OR), wife of Edward S Wilson; father Annes EADS 64/OR, widow, living with them

    1921 DEATH of husband: Solon Wilson drowned in the John Day River in 1921.

    1924 MARRIAGE #2: Cora Eads md Walter Winebarger in 1924, no place shown. Children: Norma, Earl, Bessie & Fay & Ray (twins) who died at birth.

    1944 HIST: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier, pg 30: "Walter moved to Portland, Oregon to work in the shipyards during WWII and never returned to his family. Cora moved her family to Prairie City, Oregon in 1944 and remained there until her death."

    1959 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Grant Co-Prairie City: Cora V Eads Winebarger died 5 Feb 1959; buried in Fox,Grant Co OR [where this come from?]


    ACTION - CK OUT - Cora Viola Eads Winebarger:
    1. AFN: 1LGB-PP:


    NOTES: It looks to me, Pam Hallmark Wagner, that Cora, who wrote her own bit in the back of the
    "Hist of the Eads Family," by Rev George R Eads, gave a copy to Mary Gray Marks. In the front of the booklet is "To Mary Marks" in the same handwriting as Cora's addition in the back of the book, pg 11. I numbered the pages of the book to help find the sources I've shown.

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. 1. Fred Winebarger was born 17 Feb 1935; died 18 Feb 1935; was buried Feb 1935, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States.
    5. Fay Winebarger was born 17 Feb 1935; died 18 Feb 1935; was buried Feb 1935, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Ennis Eads was born 13 Apr 1854, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States (son of Solomon Eads and Susannah Collet); died 7 Feb 1929, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States; was buried 10 Feb 1929, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    1854 BIRTH: OR: Ennis Eads born Dec 28, 1856

    1860 CENSUS:OR,Yamhill Co-Willamina PO,14 Aug,Dw 4556: Ennis Eades 6/OR,son of S & Susan

    1962 HIST: Hist of the Eads Family, by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945, pg 4,5-6: "My father, Ennes Eads, the youngest son was left an orphan at age 8, lived with his sister Sarah until 15,

    c1869 HIST: Hist of the Eads Family by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945, pg 4: My father... 15 yrs of age when he followed his brothers, Abraham... and William to the gold mines of Eastern Oregon. After some yrs went to Palouse country in WA where bros Jackson, Wm & John had settled."

    1881 HIST: ...In 1881 went to Athena OR (called Centerville) where he met my mother, Martha Jane Banks."

    1881 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Athena: Ennis Eads md Martha Jane Banks 3 Nov 1881, 3 children born there: George Roy Eads, Effie Ida Eads, & Cora Viola Eads

    1884 HIST: Hist of the Eads Family, pg 6: "About 1884, the family moved to Camas Prairie, 50 miles from Pendleton [Oregon]. The nearest town was at Alba[Alta], 12 miles from there. Later Ukiah was started 6 miles nearer. They lived on my father's homestead of 160 acres until 1899..."

    1899 HIST: Hist of the Eads Family, pg 6: "... after a long trip by covered wagons and teams, they toured sourthern Idaho in search of a new home and then came back to Oregon. They settled at LaGrande where Uncle Abram & Uncle William & Charley Eads were living. Shortly afterward Uncle Solomon (Sol) moved there too."

    1900 CENSUS: OR, Union Co-LaGrande City,film 1241352, 9 June, Dw110/111:
    EADS, Ennes-head, Apr 1854-46/OR(TN,TN)rent home,day laborer,md 18 yrs;
    Martha J-wife, Jun 1864-36/OR(Al,TN)3/3; George-son Sep 1882-17/OR sch;
    Effie I-dau Mar 1885-14/OR sch; Cora V-dau Jul 1894-5/OR;
    Wm R-bro Jun 1841-58/MO (MO,TN)widow, day laborer;
    Abraham-bro Nov 1829-70/MO(MO,TN)rent home, day laborer;
    Emily-sister/law Nov 1830-69/ENG (Eng/Eng)md 1yr 0/0 children

    c1902-1928 HIST: Hist of the Eads Family, pg 6: "...3 yrs later the family were on the move again. This time to North Idaho, where he had lived many years before."
    1904: "In 1904, they returned to Oregon & lived for a year at Condon."
    1905: "In 1905 I took a homestead in Crook County, near Madras, and the family moved there. While the family lived there, both I & my sister Effie were married--I to Olive Stillwell [1907] & Effie to Walter Rice [1908].
    1913: "In 1913, the homestead was sold & the family moved to Prairie City, & later to Fox Oregon, where my home was at that time.
    1914: "A year later my father & mother moved to John Day City..."
    1919: "where my mother died July 25, 1918. After her death, my father made his home with my sister, Cora, for a number of years.

    1920 CENSUS: OR,Grant Co-John Day: Anc.com Img 2-pg 1B,Jan 9, fm 16/17:
    WILSON, Edward S-head 24/IL (IL,IL) md, farmer-general; Cora V-wife 25/OR
    (OR,OR) no occ; EADS, Annes-father/law 64/OR (MO,TN) widow
    laborer on farm

    1928: "Father, who was in failing health, came to live with me in Portland, Oregon, late in 1928..."

    1929 DEATH,BUR: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: Ennes Eads died Feb 7, 1929; buried beside his wife and his brother, William, at Fox, Oregon



    ACTION - CK OUT - Ennis Eads:
    1. Where this come from? !1891 MG: LDS IGI-md Athena, Centerville, Umatilla OR
    Umatilla Co MG Rcds on computer 1997: 4 Nov 1891
    2.AFN:1LGB-TD, Oscar Strother Ison-1131 Bayview Edison Rd, Mt Vernon Wa 98273 - not listed June 1991; also Marva Jean Ranson AF83-034077-Rt 1, Oakly ID 83346", not listed 1991

    Ennis married Martha Jane Banks 3 Nov 1881, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon, United States. Martha was born 9 Jun 1864, Roseburg, Douglas, Oregon, United States; died 25 Jul 1918, John Day, Grant, Oregon, United States; was buried 28 Jul 1918, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Martha Jane Banks was born 9 Jun 1864, Roseburg, Douglas, Oregon, United States; died 25 Jul 1918, John Day, Grant, Oregon, United States; was buried 28 Jul 1918, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    1864 BIRTH: OR,Douglas-Rosebud: Martha Jane Banks was born on 9 Jun 1864, to Hilkiah (bn AL) & Martha Sherrod Banks (bn MISS)

    HIST: "Hist of the Eads Family," by Rev. Geo R Eads, 1945, pg 9: "Turning to the records of my
    mothers people the Banks family. My grandfather's name was Hilkiah, & his father's Thomas. Among his brothers & sisters we find the names of Simon, Reziah, Tirzah, Jabes, Rhoda. He gave the following Bible names to his children: Naomi, Jesse, Samuel, Hilkiah (Preston), Martha Jane, my mother, and Mary.
    A number of Ministers of the Gospel are found in both branches of our family tree... The Banks family have such ministers, Louis Albert Banks, D.D., and the Sherrod Brothers, Arthur, Wm, & Whitfield, who were United Brethren ministers..."

    1918 DEATH: OR,Grant-John Day: Martha Jane Banks died July 25, 1918 of asthenia,contributed by anemia visceroptosis, age 54yrs 1mo 17dys.




    ACTION - CK OUT - Martha Jane Banks:
    1. AFN: 1:GB-VK; IGI 8103601, film 1260832/04

    Children:
    1. George Roy Eads was born 11 Sep 1882, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 29 Apr 1948, Shelton, Mason, Washington, United States.
    2. Effie Ida Eads was born 11 Nov 1885, Ukiah, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 16 Nov 1958.
    3. 3. Cora Viola Eads was born 2 Jul 1894, Ukiah, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 5 Feb 1959, Prairie City, Grant, Oregon, United States; was buried 7 Feb 1959, Fox, Grant, Oregon, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  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]


  2. 13.  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. 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. 6. 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.