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Donald CARL died in 1943 in
Everett, Snohomish, WA. Parents: George S. CARL and Ruby FULLER.
George S. CARL. Spouse: Ruby FULLER. Children were: Donald CARL. Julien CARPENTER was born in Oct 1870 in Florida. He died after 1900. Spouse: Blanche ANNO. Julien CARPENTER and Blanche ANNO were married about 1900. Elizabeth CARSTAIRS. Spouse: Steven Thomas ANNO. Steven Thomas ANNO and Elizabeth CARSTAIRS were married on 1 Jun 1851. Children were: Cedrick ANNO. Lulu CARTER was born on 1 Apr 1895 in Washington.44 She died in Jan 1983 in Pomeroy, Garfield, Washington. Spouse: Sidney Shirdin JEFFREYS. Sidney Shirdin JEFFREYS and Lulu CARTER were married on 25 Oct 1916. Children were: Burton JEFFREYS, Marjory JEFFREYS. Katherine CARWITHE was born in 1604 in Co. Devon, England. She died on 24 Oct 1660 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. She was buried in Palisado Cem., Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. Her gravestone at the Palisado Cemetery reads: "Katheren Gibbs/ who dyed/ the 24 of October/ An Dom 1660". Spouse: Gyles GIBBS. Gyles GIBBS and Katherine CARWITHE were married on 13 Apr 1629 in St. Sidwell's Church, Exeter, Devon, England.. Children were: Catherine GIBBS, Gregory GIBBS, Jacob GIBBS, Sarah GIBBS, Catharine GIBBS, Samuel GIBBS, Samuel GIBBS, Benjamin GIBBS I. Columbus Gilbert CASEY was born on 29 Nov 1889 in Witts Springs, Searcy Co., AR. He died on 9 Jan 1970 in Russellville, Pope Co., AR. Parents: John Turner CASEY and Sarah Elizabeth CLAYTON. John Franklin CASEY was born on 16 Aug 1892 in Witts Springs, Searcy Co., AR. He died on 23 Mar 1956 in Russellville, Pope Co., AR. He was buried in Stilwell, Adair, Oklahoma. Parents: John Turner CASEY and Sarah Elizabeth CLAYTON. John Turner CASEY was born on 18 Feb 1851 in Johnson Co., Arkansas. He died on 20 Dec 1921 in Pope Co., Arkansas. He was buried in Booher Cemetery, Pope, Arkansas. Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth CLAYTON. Children were: Joseph Wright CASEY, Susan Kissie CASEY, William Thomas CASEY, Monroe Jackson CASEY, Columbus Gilbert CASEY, John Franklin CASEY, Sarah Anna CASEY. Joseph Wright CASEY was born on 22 Aug 1878 in Witts Springs, Searcy Co., AR. He died on 25 Oct 1959 in Armona, Kings, California. He was buried in Grangeville Cemetery, Kings Co., California. Parents: John Turner CASEY and Sarah Elizabeth CLAYTON. Monroe Jackson CASEY was born on 19 Apr 1885 in Witts Springs, Searcy Co., AR. He died on 27 Dec 1968 in Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma. He was buried in Adams Cemetery, Johnson Co., AR. Parents: John Turner CASEY and Sarah Elizabeth CLAYTON. Sarah Anna CASEY was born on 12 Jul 1896 in Witts Springs, Searcy Co., AR. She died on 19 Nov 1982 in Lemoore, Kings, California. She was buried in Grangeville, Kings, California. Parents: John Turner CASEY and Sarah Elizabeth CLAYTON. Susan Kissie CASEY was born on 24 Nov 1880 in Witts Springs, Searcy Co., AR. She died on 3 Mar 1959 in Harrison, Boone, Arkansas. Parents: John Turner CASEY and Sarah Elizabeth CLAYTON. William Thomas CASEY was born on 5 Jan 1883 in Witts Springs, Searcy Co., AR. He died in 1947 in Blythe, Riverside, California. Parents: John Turner CASEY and Sarah Elizabeth CLAYTON. Carrie CASPER was born in 1876. She died in 1965. Spouse: Gibbs Gershom CLARK. CASSADA was born WFT Est. 1881-1904.1,2 She died WFT Est. 1886-1988.1,2 Parents: F A CASSADA and Katie Belle GINN. F A CASSADA was born WFT Est. 1846-1866.1,2 He died WFT Est. 1881-1952.1,2 Spouse: Katie Belle GINN. F A CASSADA and Katie Belle GINN were married WFT Est. 1877-1910.1,2 Children were: CASSADA. Berry Hill CASSELL. Spouse: Esculine Martha LUCAS. Children were: Jerry Ann CASSELL, Judy Ray CASSELL, Sandra Sue CASSELL. Elizabeth CASSELL. Spouse: Samuel BOONE. Jerry Ann CASSELL. Parents: Berry Hill CASSELL and Esculine Martha LUCAS. Judy Ray CASSELL. Parents: Berry Hill CASSELL and Esculine Martha LUCAS. Sandra Sue CASSELL. Parents: Berry Hill CASSELL and Esculine Martha LUCAS. Comfort CASTEEL. Spouse: Ruben LONG. Ruben LONG and Comfort CASTEEL were married on 11 Oct 1821 in Green Co., Tennesee. Elizabeth CATLIN. Spouse: Amos BARNES. Amos BARNES and Elizabeth CATLIN were married on 9 Mar 1758 in Litchfield Co., Connecticut.30 William CHAMBERS. Spouse: Synthia A. LONG. Rebecca CHANDLER. Spouse: William ABEL. Children were: Joel L ABEL. Frank Arvey CHARLSON. Spouse: Ida May ANNO. Frank Arvey CHARLSON and Ida May ANNO were married on 12 Sep 1912. Alexandra Rachelle CHERRY. Parents: Gregory CHERRY and Angie. Alfred CHERRY was born on 14 Jan 1885 in Round Green, Luton, Beds, England.45 He appeared in the census in 1891 in St. Thomas Parish/District, Stopsley, Luton, Bedford, England.46 He appeared in the census in 1901 in Stopsley, Luton, Bedfordshire, England.47 He immigrated about 1920 to America.48 He appeared in the census in 1920 in Seattle, King, Washington.49 He died on 28 May 1960 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington.50 He was buried on 1 Jun 1960 in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon.51 He Lived in 1960 in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon. Alfred Cherry was born 1885 in Round Green, Bedfordshire, England. Round Green was a small place, with just a few shops and houses lining the road which would have been built for the workers of Luton. Luton was famous for its Straw Hats and many people were employed in the "hat trade". I understand it is part of Luton now. Sixteen years later he was found in the 1901 census and working as a Hair Dresser Apprentice. He was good at cutting hair and usually cut ours, my brothers and I. Last known address in England was at 152 Hart Lane, Luton Beds. Or rather, this was the residence of his sister Maud. This was in a letter to him, dated 5/12/32, address of 32 Park Rd., Stopsley, Luton, Beds., England from her, wherein she refers to herself as Sis which has been proven to be correct, as per the 1901 census and her marriage certificate. He came to the United States by way of Alaska or the Yukon area of Canada. How he got here is a story in itself and not fully determined but it is known he left or 'jumped' ship at Cape Horn in South America (another story) and worked his way up through the Americas till he reached Alaska. It's not known how he accomplished this journey but it would stretch the imagination to believe he made his way on foot or horse back. He was only about sixteen yrs old at the time. In Alaska he 'sealed' for furs, which he sent some back to his mother in England, and did some gold mining/prospecting which we have some <a href="../upnorth" target="_self"> upnorth </a>pictures to show for it. His search for riches was never really attained, being too late for the gold rush, but instead gained a rich knowledge of survival in a wilderness that to most of us would find intimidating. With three other friends he trekked through miles of snow and ice, bringing some pictures home with him that is the only proof of his ever being 'up north'. He shows up on the 1920 US census in Seattle as a border with an occupation of Corker in a Shipyard and shows he immigrated to the US in 1890 which cannot be right. He was known to leave home at an early age so it is probable he left around 1901. I have his certificate of membership for the Odd Fellows dated Oct. 1st, 1913, of Seattle and two more for the year 1918 and one for 1922. So we know he was in and around the town of Seattle for at least nine years. How and the method he used to arrive in Seattle I haven't been able to find but I can surmise he came by boat as that would have been the most common mode of travel in that part of North America at that time. I remember him saying something about sails and sailing. This leaves a gap of knowledge of his whereabouts and doings of about ten years that we can only wonder about. That first bit of evidence of his being in Seattle, his IOOF Initiation certificate of October 1913, would indicate his age as 28, The two dated Jan. 1st, 1918 and June 1st 1918 and one dated 4 May, 1922 and signed, by the Recording Secretary, Henry C. Pehling, (Who still secretary, also signed Alfred's certificates later in 1957 thru 1960!) prove he was there for at least those years. Could the gaps between these dates be when he was off to Alaska? We know he went sealing for furs and then gold prospecting, but not when. And what of the years between 1900 and 1913? <blockquote>There is a known family remembrance, (thanks to cousin Betty Thompson of NZ) of Alfred sending some furs back to England to his mother to make a fur coat that was for, in it's day very valuable and then later sending a gold nugget, big enough to make a ring for Sidney, his brother also of NZ. Sidney is the grandfather of <a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cherrytree/cherrytree/c herry/d_1.html#350" target="_self">Betty</a>. A photo was sent to me by Roger Thompson, Betty's son, of the ring and it is by far the most remarkable photo now in my possession. It has made a real and tangible connection with my father's past. Thank you Roger.</blockquote> <blockquote><small>Roger Thompson has kindly provided just about every name and fact about Sidney and his decedents of New Zealand and without his help I would still be mostly in the dark about his family.</small> </blockquote> I seem to remember a legend of Alfred attending a school of some sort. Perhaps on growing apples? He next shows up near the Richland, Washington (ca 1930), area where he managed an apple orchard which was acclaimed to be one of the finest in the state. Somewhere there is a newspaper clipping (lost and I haven't been able to find it again), claiming him to be the "Apple King". I remember reading it! Youth is wasted on young people! I am not sure how long he remained here but this is where he probably met his wife and my mother, Velma Marie Clayton. How their meeting came about is as yet a mystery, Velma was never in Seattle and she was born and raised in eastern Washington State. Alfred got around. I remember her talking about being 'burned out and losing everything' in a fire that took their house and possessions. This brings up a question of how did the letters from <a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cherrytree/letters/" target="_self"> letters </a>England survive? The time span of these letters is from 1930 to 1938 and the 'burnout' previous to 1932. Prescott, Washington is the next place we find them and where they involved themselves in a farm growing corn, I believe. This information came from Betty Thompson and I have no memory of my parents talking about this period. This period was obviously hard because when the market went down for corn they lost all forcing them to move again to a small place on the border of Washington and Oregon states near Walla Walla, Washington where they started a small dairy with a few cows. During WW2 they moved from there to a farm of about 40 acres SW of Walla Walla where they raised their milk cows. (Some of my fondest memories come from this place and occasionally we drive by just to see what it looks like.) They were again forced to sell out when technology and costs became too much for a small farmer to maintain. Their final move was to Milton-Freewater, Oregon and five acres where Alfred grew produce of various varieties before passing away. Member of Baptist Church. Member of Seattle IOOF Lodge. Brothers are Jabez of England and Sidney of New Zealand. Also a sister named Maud of Stopsley, Luton, Bedsfordshire. Cause of death: Adeno Carcinoma of Stomach. Twenty-three days in hospital. Buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Milton-Freewater, OR. From an email from Ann Mansey <annmansey@cogeco.ca>: "Round Green is just outside of Luton. On the Hitchin Road there was a large house called "The Chase" Nursing Home which is now demolished, the house was possibly Victorian. (Although it could be possible that this was the birth place of Alfred it is not likely, as it was common to have births at home, either of their parents or their own homes where nursing help would be available.) Stopsley is just a little further along the Hitchin Road. Round Green was a small place, with just a few shops and houses lining the road which would have been built for the workers of Luton. Luton was famous for its Straw Hats and so many people were employed in the "hat trade". Round Green is probably now incorporated into Luton." Spouse: Velma Marie CLAYTON. Alfred CHERRY and Velma Marie CLAYTON were married on 28 Mar 1931 in Dayton, Columbia, Washington.52 Children were: Rodney Alfred CHERRY, Donald Sidney CHERRY, Wesley Lloyd CHERRY. Andrew CHERRY was born about 1832 in Ohio.1,2 He died WFT Est. 1817-1918.1,2 Parents: James CHERRY and Elizabeth GREENWOOD. Anna CHERRY was born in 1855 in New Jasper, Greene Co., Ohio. Parents: William Ross CHERRY and Martha SAVILLE. Benjamin F. CHERRY was born in 1845 in New Jasper, Greene Co., Ohio. Parents: William Ross CHERRY and Martha SAVILLE. Benjamin Q CHERRY was born about 1830 in Ohio.1,2 He died WFT Est. 1817-1918.1,2 Parents: James CHERRY and Elizabeth GREENWOOD. Brian Wesley CHERRY. Parents: Wesley Lloyd CHERRY and Crystil Bernice PETTRY. Spouse: Regina Christina ABAN. Children were: Cedric McKenzie CHERRY, Peyton Garrett CHERRY. Cedric McKenzie CHERRY. Parents: Brian Wesley CHERRY and Regina Christina ABAN. David CHERRY was born in 1854 in New Jasper, Greene Co., Ohio. Parents: William Ross CHERRY and Martha SAVILLE. David H CHERRY was born about 1837 in Ohio.1,2 He died WFT Est. 1817-1918.1,2 Parents: James CHERRY and Elizabeth GREENWOOD. Diane Marie CHERRY. Parents: Rodney Alfred CHERRY and Cleo Clistia PETTRY. Spouse: William Leslie CLINE. Spouse: Trad Martin HIPPAUF. Children were: Chandler Martin HIPPAUF. Donald Sidney CHERRY. Parents: Alfred CHERRY and Velma Marie CLAYTON. Spouse: Linda SECHRIST. Children were: Gregory CHERRY, Elizabeth Mae CHERRY. Duane Rodney CHERRY. Parents: Rodney Alfred CHERRY and Cleo Clistia PETTRY. Spouse: Linda MCCORD. Children were: Saranae MCCORD. Elizabeth Mae CHERRY. Parents: Donald Sidney CHERRY and Linda SECHRIST. Spouse: Scott EVERETT. Green CHERRY was born WFT Est. 1758-1802.1 He died WFT Est. 1773-1880.1,2 Parents: Patrick CHERRY and Rachel WORTMAN. Gregory CHERRY. Parents: Donald Sidney CHERRY and Linda SECHRIST. Spouse: Angie. Children were: Alexandra Rachelle CHERRY, Hannah Annemarie CHERRY. Hannah Annemarie CHERRY. Parents: Gregory CHERRY and Angie. Isaac CHERRY appeared in the census in 1810 in Botetourt Co., Virginia.53 Household: 1- Male-under ten 1- Male- 26 thru 44 2- females under ten 1- female- 26 thru 44 He was born WFT Est. 1758-1802.1,2 He died WFT Est. 1773-1880.1,2 Parents: Patrick CHERRY and Rachel WORTMAN. Isaac N CHERRY was born in 1838.1,2 He died on 16 Feb 1908 in Green Co., Ohio.1,2 Parents: James CHERRY and Elizabeth GREENWOOD. Spouse: Mary A. Isaac N CHERRY and Mary A were married WFT Est. 1859-1886.1,2 Children were: Nellie CHERRY. Jacqueline Dorene CHERRY. Parents: Wesley Lloyd CHERRY and Crystil Bernice PETTRY. Spouse: Michael TASKEY. James CHERRY was born on 12 May 1789 in Rockbridge, Virginia.1,2 He appeared in the census in 1810 in 1810 Federal Census; Part 1, Pages 602 - 632.54 Cherry, James son of Rachel Cherry Household: 1- Male - aged 16 thru 25 1- Female - aged 16 thru 25 He Tax List in 1810 in Scioto Twnshp. Ross Co., Ohio. JAMES CHERRY State: OH County: Ross County Township: Scioto Year: 1810 Record Type: Tax List Page: 023 Database: OH 1810 Washington Co. Census Index He appeared in the census in 1850 in Green Co., Ohio.55 He died on 24 Dec 1851 in Green Co., Ohio.1,2 James CHERRY Birth Date: 1789 Birthplace: Virginia Volume: 28 Page Number: 104 Reference: Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941.( The greatest single source of material for gen. Data for the N.E. area and for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in the Index.): 23 Feb 1926, 3853 Parents: Patrick CHERRY and Rachel WORTMAN. Spouse: Elizabeth GREENWOOD. James CHERRY and Elizabeth GREENWOOD were married on 12 Apr 1815 in New Castle, Rockbridge, VA.1 Children were: William CHERRY, Mary Ann CHERRY, Rachel Wortman CHERRY, Jane CHERRY, Robert G CHERRY, John S. CHERRY, Benjamin Q CHERRY, Andrew CHERRY, James Laughead CHERRY, David H CHERRY, Isaac N CHERRY. James Laughead CHERRY was born about 1835 in Ohio.1,2 He died WFT Est. 1817-1918.1,2 Parents: James CHERRY and Elizabeth GREENWOOD. Jane CHERRY was born about 1821 in Ohio.1,2 She died WFT Est. 1817-1921.1,2 Parents: James CHERRY and Elizabeth GREENWOOD. |