Descendants of Jas S Ray
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Our goal is to research the pioneers that came into the Walla Walla Valley Area, as a starter for those doing their family genealogy; we are not related.
Researchers: Linda Kracke and Sarah Olsen,
August 15, 2008
Generation No. 1
1. JAS S1 RAY was born in Kentucky. He married ELIZABETH ?. She was born Abt. 1790 in Maryland.
Children of JAS RAY and ELIZABETH ? are:
Generation No. 2
2. BENJAMIN F.2 RAY (JAS S1) was born 16 Sep 1809 in Kentucky, and died 24 Mar 1881.
Notes for BENJAMIN F. RAY:
Name: Benjamin F. RAY
Sex: M
Birth: 16 SEP 1809 in KY 1 2
Death: 24 MAR 1881 2
Event: Came to Oregon BEF. 1860 Benton Co, OR
Census: 1860 Benton Co, OR
Note:
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RAY, BENJAMIN F. State: OR Year: 1860 County: Benton Township: Soap Creek Precinct Page: 034
1860 CENSUS: Benton Co, OR:
RAY, Benjamin F. 50 farmer, KY;
James 20 farm laborer, MO;
Elizabeth 18 MO;
Thomas 16 MO;
Benjamin 14 MO
living next door to John RAY, 37, MO & family, including Elizabeth RAY age 70
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10/30/01
Dear Danell Aukerman,
I have been trying recently to trace my father's family,
and have come upon your entries for Pioneers of Benton County Oregon, as follows:
RAY, Benjamin b: ABT. 1810 in KY
RAY, Benjamin b: ABT. 1846 in MO
RAY, Thomas b: ABT. 1844 in MO
I believe this may be a match. Would it be appropriate for me to ask for your advice and suggestions? Is this a match? If so what do I do next?
Thank you. [yes, you may ask me! Danell]
Sincerely yours,
Thomas L. Ray, M.D.
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Family information is as follows:
Benjamin F. Ray
born: Sept. 16, 1809 - Kentucky moved to Missouri 1818 moved to Weston, Oregon 1859
died: March 24, 1881 Member: Methodist Church - 40 yrs
Benjamin's Son
Thomas Ray (Middle initial maybe "C") born: 1845 Warrensburg, Missouri
one of seven children - by 1881 he was the sole survivor of the children.
married: Sarah C. van Winkle on May 24, 1843 Sarah was born July 7, 1857, in
Harrisonville, Missouri, and died: Jan. 31, 1937, Portland, Oregon
lived in Weston, Oregon
Died: June 18, 1910 - Portland
Benjamin Ray may have been a brother to Thomas.
Thomas's Son
Lee Lewis Ray born in Weston, Oregon ?1870's-1880's married: Anna Matthies in
Cornelius, Oregon July 20, 1909 lived and worked in Portland died in Portland, Oregon in ~1956
Other siblings: Carl Ray, (Portland, OR) and Jack Ray (Missoula, MT)
Lee's Son
Leon Frank Ray, MD born: May 17, 1910 Portland, Oregon died: Sept. 25, 2000 Portland, Oregon
Married 6/22/37 to Barbara Jean Reed (born 5/6/1914 in Portland, OR)
- Daugther of Thomas Reed and Blanche Barbey Reed
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1850 Census Missouri Johnson Washington Pg 27a (24 Sept 1850 C D Cobb)
Line 30
Elsy S Ray 32 M Farmer 500 Kentucky
Nancy Ray 30 F Virginia
James Ray 12 M Missouri
Alphonzo Ray 9 M Missouri
Marsha Ray 7 F Missouri
George Ray 4 M Missouri
Charles Ray 1 M Missouri
Benjamin F Ray 40 M Kentucky
James Ray 16 M Missouri
Benj F Jr Ray 4 M Missouri
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1860 Census Oregon Benton Soap Creek Liberty Pg 34a (3 July 1860 A R MConnell)
Line 8
381 381 Benj F Ray 50 M Farmer 400 Kentucky
James Ray 20 M Farm laborer Missouri
Elizabeth Ray 18 F Missouri
Thomas Ray 16 M Missouri
Benjamin Ray 14 M Missouri
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1870 Census Oregon Walla Walla Cayuse Pg 375 (20 July 1870 JS White)
Living with John H Duggar
Line 5
Ray Benjamin 60 MW Farmer 100 Kentucky
More About BENJAMIN F. RAY:
Census 1: 1850, MO Johnson Washington Pg 27a
Census 2: 1860, OR Benton Soap Creek Liberty Pg 34a
Census 3: 1870, OR Umatilla Walla Walla Pg 7
Census 4: 1880, OR Umatilla Westen Dist 111 Pg 27C
Children of BENJAMIN F. RAY are:
3. JAMES G2 RAY (JAS S1) was born Abt. 1816 in Kentucky. He married REGINA ?. She was born Abt. 1832 in Virginia.
Notes for JAMES G RAY:
1850 Census Missouri Johnson Washington Pg 27a (24 Sept 1850 C D Cobb)
Line 23
326 328 James G Ray 34 M Farmer 60 Kentucky
Regina Ray 28 F Virginia
Catherine C Ray 3 F Missouri
George Ann Ray 2 F Missouri
Nancy Ray 7/12 F Missouri
Elizabeth Ray 8 F Missouri
Thomas Ray 6 F Missouri
More About JAMES G RAY:
Census: 1850, MO Johnson Washington Pg 27a
More About REGINA ?:
Census: 1850, MO Johnson Washington Pg 27a(See Husband)
Children of JAMES RAY and REGINA ? are:
4. ELSY S2 RAY (JAS S1) was born Abt. 1818 in Kentucky. He married NANCY M GRAHAM 11 Jan 1838 in Johnson County, Missouri. She was born Abt. 1820 in Virginia.
Notes for ELSY S RAY:
1850 Census Missouri Johnson Washington Pg 27a (24 Sept 1850 C D Cobb)
Line 30
Elsy S Ray 32 M Farmer 500 Kentucky
Nancy Ray 30 F Virginia
James Ray 12 M Missouri
Alphonzo Ray 9 M Missouri
Marsha Ray 7 F Missouri
George Ray 4 M Missouri
Charles Ray 1 M Missouri
Benjamin F Ray 40 M Kentucky
James Ray 16 M Missouri
Benj F Jr Ray 4 M Missouri
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More About ELSY S RAY:
Census: 1850, MO Johnson Washington Pg 27a
Notes for NANCY M GRAHAM:
1860 United States Federal Census > Missouri > Johnson > Washington (20 July 1860)
Line 38 949 1024
Nancy M. Ray 40 F Farming 3000/900 VA
James S. Ray 21 M MO
Alphonzo Ray 19 M MO Attd School
Next Page Line 1
George Ray 12 M MO Attd School
Victoria Ray 7 F MO
Wm. Ray 5 M MO
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Washington, Johnson, Missouri; Roll: M653_626; Page: 0; Image: 402.
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1870 Census MO Johnson Washington Pg 695
Line 34
229 229 Ray Nancy 52 FW Keeping House VA
---------, Alphonzo 25 MW Farmer MO
---------, George 21 MW Works on Farm MO
---------, Victoria 15 FW At Home MO
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1880 Census MO Saint Clair Appleton ED 225 Pg 263A
Line 16
176 179 Shepherd Warren J WM 32 Farmer VA VA VA
---------, Victoria WF 25 Wife Keeping House MO KY VA
---------, Alice WF 1 Daughter MO VA MO
---------, Alfonzo A WM 35 Brother Farmer MO KY VA
Ray Nancy WF 65 Mother VA Ireland Ireland
More About NANCY M GRAHAM:
Census 1: 1850, MO Johnson Washington Pg 27a
Census 2: 1860, MO Johnson Washington Pg 147
Census 3: 1870, MO Johnson Washington Pg 695
Census 4: 1880, MO Saint Clair Appleton ED 225 Pg 263A
Marriage Notes for ELSY RAY and NANCY GRAHAM:
Johnson County Marriages 1837-1838
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mojohnso/marriage/JoCoMarriages3738.html
Ray, Elsey Graham, Nancy M. 11 Jan 1838
More About ELSY RAY and NANCY GRAHAM:
Marriage: 11 Jan 1838, Johnson County, Missouri
Children of ELSY RAY and NANCY GRAHAM are:
5. JOHN2 RAY (JAS S1) was born Abt. 1823 in Missouri.
Notes for JOHN RAY:
1860 Census OR Benton Soap Creek Liberty Pg 27a (3 July 1860 A R MConnell)
Line 2
380 380 John Ray 37 Carpenter 200 Missouri
William Ray 10 M Missouri
Walter Ray 7 M Missouri
Harriet Ray 5 F Missouri
Washington Ray 1 M Missouri
Elizabeth Ray 70 F Maryland
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1870 Census OR Linn Albany Pg 549
Line 3
18 18 Ray John 47 MW Farm Laborer MO
--------, Walter 15 MW At School MO
--------, Harriett 18 FW At School MO
--------, Washington 11 MW At School MO
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1880 Census ID Nez Perce Lewiston ED 22 Pg 239C
Line 28
296 313 Ray John WM 58 Farmer MO MD MD
More About JOHN RAY:
Census 1: 1860, OR Benton Soap Creek Liberty Pg 27a
Census 2: 1870, OR Linn Albany Pg 549
Census 3: 1880, ID Nez Perce Lewiston ED 22 Pg 239C
Children of JOHN RAY are:
Generation No. 3
6. ELIZABETH3 RAY (BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born Abt. 1842 in Missouri. She married H. B. DERRICK.
Notes for ELIZABETH RAY:
1850 Census Missouri Johnson Washington Pg 27a (24 Sept 1850 C D Cobb)
Line 23
326 328 James G Ray 34 M Farmer 60 Kentucky
Regina Ray 28 F Virginia
Catherine C Ray 3 F Missouri
George Ann Ray 2 F Missouri
Nancy Ray 7/12 F Missouri
Elizabeth Ray 8 F Missouri
Thomas Ray 6 F Missouri
More About ELIZABETH RAY:
Census 1: 1850, MO Johnson Washington Pg 27A
Census 2: 1860, OR Benton Soap Creek Liberty Pg 34a
Notes for H. B. DERRICK:
1870 Census OR Umatilla Walla Walla Pct Pg 373
Line 24
30 30 Derrick Isaac 28 MW Farmer TN
---------, Nannie 26 FW Keeping House OH
---------, Adam M 3 MW OR
---------, Alla I 1 FW OR
Ray Thomas 25 MW Farm Laborer MO
Child of ELIZABETH RAY and H. DERRICK is:
7. THOMAS3 RAY (BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born Dec 1843 in Warrensburg, MO, and died 18 Jun 1910 in Portland, Oregon. He married (1) MARTHA HENDRIX 20 Jul 1871 in Umatilla Co., OR. He married (2) SARAH KATHERINE VANWINKLE 24 May 1874 in Near Weston Oregon, daughter of LEWIS VANWINKLE and MARTHA NAYLOR. She was born 07 Jul 1857 in Harrisonville, Missouri, and died 30 Jan 1937 in Portland, Oregon.
Notes for THOMAS RAY:
Oregon Archives
Case# Vol 1 pg 017
Name Ray, Thos
Date 12-31-1865
Record Type Census
County Umatilla
Source Genealogical
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Actual Bible Pages at the Oregon Archives file for evidence of birth.
Family Register
Thomas Ray and Sarah C Van Winkle were united in Holy Matrimony on 24th of May 1874 at residence of L C Van Winkle near Weston, Oregon
Births
Lee Lewis Ray born April 13, 1875 on farm near Weston, Oreg
Lulu Gertrude Ray born March 22, 1877 on farm near Weston, Oregon
Florence Bell Ray born September 13, 1879 on farm near Weston, Oregon
Grace Velma Ray born January 25, 1885 at Weston, Oregon
Jesse Hermon Ray born December 11, 1889 at Weston, Oregon
Thomas Carlyle Ray born April 21, 1895 at Weston, Oregon
Marriages
Lee Lewis Ray and Anna Mathies married at Cornelius, Oregon, July 20, 1909.
Chester Ray Hields and Lulu Gertrude Ray married October 9, 1909 in Seattle, Washington.
Jack H Ray and Jeanette Scheffer Married at Missoula, Montana December 5, 1916
Carl T Ray and Helen R Lucas married in Portland, Or
(on side of page, witnesses Lulu Gertrude Shields)
Deaths
Florence Bell Ray died February 10, 1888 at Weston, Oreg. Aged 8 yrs 4 mos and 21 days
Thomas Ray died June 18, 1910 in Portland, Oregon. Aged 66 yrs 5 mo 19 days.
Sarah C Ray died January 30, 1937 at Portland Oregon.
Age 79 yrs 7 mo 23 days
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1850 Census Missouri Johnson Washington Pg 27a (24 Sept 1850 C D Cobb)
Line 23
326 328 James G Ray 34 M Farmer 60 Kentucky
Regina Ray 28 F Virginia
Catherine C Ray 3 F Missouri
George Ann Ray 2 F Missouri
Nancy Ray 7/12 F Missouri
Elizabeth Ray 8 F Missouri
Thomas Ray 6 F Missouri
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1870 Census Oregon Walla Walla Cayuse Pg 373 (19 July 1870 J Smith)
Line 24
30 30 Derrick Isaac 28 MW Farmer TN
---------, Nannie 26 FW Keeping House OH
---------, Adam M 3 MW OR
---------, Alla I 1 FW OR
Ray Thomas 25 MW Farm Laborer MO
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1880 Census OR Umatilla Weston Pg 27C
Thomas Ray Self M Male W 36 MO Farmer KY MO
S. C. Ray Wife M Female W 23 MO Keep House KY MO
L. C. Ray Son S Male W 5 OR MO MO
L. G. Ray Dau S Female W 3 OR MO MO
F. E. Ray Dau S Female W 9M OR MO MO
B. F. Ray Father S Male W 81 KY Farm Laborer PA MO
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1900 Census OR Umatilla Weston ED 110 Pg 4B
Line 69
784 78 48 Ray Thomas J Head WM Dec 1843 56 M 26 MO MO MO Farmer
---------, Sarah Wife WF July 1857 42 M 26 (6 Children 1 Alive) MO MO MO
---------, Lee L Son WM April 1875 25 S OR MO MO Laborer Brk Yd
---------, Lulu G Daughter WF Mar 1877 23 S OR MO MO Teacher School
---------, Grace V Daughter WF Jan 1884 16 S OR MO MO At School
---------, Jessie H Son WM Dec 1889 10 S OR MO MO At School
---------, Thomas C Son WM April 1895 5 S OR MO MO
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1910 Census OR Multnomah Portland Ward 10 ED 239 Pg 5A
line 3
1180 94 99 Ray Thomas Head MW 66 M1 25 MO PA PA
----------, Sarah Wife FW 52 M1 35 (6 Children 5 Alive) MO TN MO
----------, Grace Daughter FW 26 S OR MO MO Teacher Public School
----------, Jesse Son MW 21 S OR MO MO Helper Machine Shop
----------, Carl Son MW 14 S OR MO MO Laborer On Farm
More About THOMAS RAY:
Census 1: 1850, MO Johnson Washington Pg 27A
Census 2: 1860, OR Benton Soap Creek Liberty Pg 34a (See father)
Census 3: 1865, Umatilla, Oregon1
Census 4: 1870, OR Umatilla Walla Walla Pct Pg 373
Census 5: 1880, OR Umatilla Westen Dist 111 Pg 27C
Census 6: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston ED 110 Pg 4B
Census 7: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 10 ED 239 Pg 5A
Occupation: 1900, farmer
Marriage Notes for THOMAS RAY and MARTHA HENDRIX:
Ray, Thomas
Marriage: Thomas Ray married Martha Hendrix on Jul 20, 1871 in Umatilla County, OR.
Gender: Male
Source Location: Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045.
More About THOMAS RAY and MARTHA HENDRIX:
Marriage: 20 Jul 1871, Umatilla Co., OR
Notes for SARAH KATHERINE VANWINKLE:
1920 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 39 pg 5B
Line 55
490 80 132 Van Winkle Frank J Head MW 50 S OR KY MO Civil Engineer General Practice
Ray Sarah C Sister FW 63 Wd MO KY MO
---------, Carl Nephew MW 24 S OR MO MO Surveyor Rail Road Co.
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1930 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 542 Pg 2B
Line 88
187 68 69 Ray Sarah C Head FW 72 Wd MO KY MO
---------, Lewis L Son MW 54 Wd OR MO MO Longshoreman Municipal Dock
---------, Carl T Son MW 35 S OR MO MO Road Master Steam RR
---------, Grace V Daughter FW 45 S OR MO MO
189 6875 Ray, Leon F head MW 20 S OR OR CO
More About SARAH KATHERINE VANWINKLE:
Census 1: 1860, MO Cass Camp Branch Pg 713(See Father)
Census 2: 1870, Idaho Territory Boise Upper Payette Valley Placerville Pg 80B(See Father)
Census 3: 1880, OR Umatilla Westen Dist 111 Pg 27C(See Husband)
Census 4: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston ED 110 Pg 4B(See Husband)
Census 5: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 10 ED 239 Pg 5A(See Husband)
Census 6: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 39 pg 5B
Census 7: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 542 Pg 2B
Emigration: 1865, MO by Ox Team 8 yrs old
Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR
Residence: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR
Marriage Notes for THOMAS RAY and SARAH VANWINKLE:
Vanwinkle, S. C. Marriage:Thomas Ray married S. Vanwinkle on May 24, 1874 in Umatilla County, OR. Gender:Female Source Location:Record of this marriage may be found at the Family History Library under microfiche reference number(s) 6088045.
More About THOMAS RAY and SARAH VANWINKLE:
Marriage: 24 May 1874, Near Weston Oregon
Children of THOMAS RAY and SARAH VANWINKLE are:
8. GEORGE W3 RAY (ELSY S2, JAS S1) was born Aug 1847 in Missouri. He married SUSAN VIRGINIA ?. She was born Jan 1855 in Missouri.
Notes for GEORGE W RAY:
1900 United States Federal Census > Missouri > McDonald > Prairie > District 99 (4th Jun 1900)
Line 57 68 68
Smith, James B. Head Wm Aug 1871 28 M1yr MO OH OH Farmer
Nona L. Wife WF Aug 1875 24 M1yr (1-1) MO MO MO
Ray F. Son WM Jul 1899 10/12 S AR MO MO
Ray, George W. Father'Law WM Aug 1847 52 M25yrs MO KY IRE Boarding Keeper Stable
Susan V. Mother'Law WF Jan 1855 45 M25yrs (2-2) MO TN TN
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Prairie, McDonald, Missouri; Roll: T623 873; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 99.
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1910 United States Federal Census > Oklahoma > Stephens > Richland > District 243 (15 April 1910)
Line 7
Ray, George W. Head MW 63 M40yrs MO KY VA Farmer/Farming
Virginia Wife FW 55 M40yrs (2-2) MO OH OH
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Richland, Stephens, Oklahoma; Roll: T624_1275; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 243; Image: 602.
More About GEORGE W RAY:
Census 1: 1850, MO Johnson Washington Pg 27a
Census 2: 1860, MO Johnson Washington Pg 147(See Mother)
Census 3: 1870, MO Johnson Washington Pg 695(See Mother)
Census 4: 1900, MO McDonald Prairie ED 99 pg 4A
Census 5: 1910, OK Stephens Richland ED 243 Pg 1A
Notes for SUSAN VIRGINIA ?:
1920 Census OK Stephens Richland ED 262 Pg 4B
line 92
Fm Ray Jennie Head FW 65 Wd MO TN TN Farmer
Smith James Son-law MW 47 Wd MO MO TN
More About SUSAN VIRGINIA ?:
Census 1: 1900, MO McDonald Prairie ED 99 pg 4A(See Husband)
Census 2: 1910, OK Stephens Richland ED 243 Pg 1A(See Husband)
Census 3: 1920, OK Stephens Richland ED 262 Pg 4B
Child of GEORGE RAY and SUSAN ? is:
9. VICTORIA3 RAY (ELSY S2, JAS S1) was born Abt. 1854 in Missouri. She married WARREN J SHEPHERD. He was born Abt. 1848 in Virginia.
Notes for VICTORIA RAY:
1900 Census MO Johnson Washington ED 119 Pg 4B
Line 80
101 102 Shepherd Vic Head WF Apr 1857 43 M 21 (4 Children 2 Alive) MO KY VA
---------, Alice Daughter WF Feb 1881 19 S MO VA MO Teacher School
---------, Grace Daughter WF July 1884 15 S MO VA MO
Ray Alfonso Brother WM Feb 1841 59 S MO VA VA Farmer
More About VICTORIA RAY:
Census 1: 1860, MO Johnson Washington Pg 147(See Mother)
Census 2: 1870, MO Johnson Washington Pg 695(See Mother)
Census 3: 1880, MO Saint Clair Appleton ED 225 Pg 263A(See Husband)
Census 4: 1900, MO Johnson Washington ED 119 Pg 4B
Notes for WARREN J SHEPHERD:
1880 Census MO Saint Clair Appleton ED 225 Pg 263A
Line 16
176 179 Shepherd Warren J WM 32 Farmer VA VA VA
---------, Victoria WF 25 Wife Keeping House MO KY VA
---------, Alice WF 1 Daughter MO VA MO
---------, Alfonzo A WM 35 Brother Farmer MO KY VA
Ray Nancy WF 65 Mother VA Ireland Ireland
More About WARREN J SHEPHERD:
Census: 1880, MO Saint Clair Appleton ED 225 Pg 263A
Children of VICTORIA RAY and WARREN SHEPHERD are:
Generation No. 4
10. ISABELLE4 DERRICK (ELIZABETH3 RAY, BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born Apr 1862 in OR. She married ALEXANDER KIRK FINLEY 28 Jan 1878 in Crawfordsville, Linn, Oregon, son of RICHARD FINLEY and MARY KIRK. He was born 12 Jun 1859 in Linn, Oregon, and died 01 Feb 1947 in Los Angeles, California9.
More About ISABELLE DERRICK:
Name 2: Isobel Finley in 1900 census
Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Greasewood ED 145 pg 107A(See Husband)
Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Helix ED 105 Pg 16A(See Husband)
Census 3: 1920, CA Los Angeles Long Beach ED 77 pg 19A(See Husband)
Census 4: 1930, CA Los Angeles Glendale ED 959 Pg 3B(See Husband)
Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR
Residence: 1892, Helix, Umatilla, OR
Notes for ALEXANDER KIRK FINLEY:
An illustrated history of Umatilla County, W.H. Lever, Publisher, 1902, page 451
ALEXANDER K FINLEY -- The son of the earliest pioneers, a native of the west, a champion of the right, and a true American from start to finish, the man whose name stands at the head of this article is a citizen well worthy of a place in the chronicles of this county high in the roll of honor. His parents, R. C. and Polly Ann (Kirk) Finley, threaded the plains in an ox train three years before the excitement of '49. they settled in Linn county and built the first grist mill south of Oregon City. In the fall of 1848 his father started on horseback to the gold fields of California, arriving there on foot, as his horse gave out on the Pitt river. The next spring he returned via Portland with a thousand dollars of "dust" in his belt and settled on the old place, where he remained till the time of his death, in 1892, October 4.
Our subject was born in Linn County, on June 12, 1859, and lived there twenty years. During this time he acquired a common-school education and a good training on his father's farm. In the fall of 1878 he toured through the Palouse country for a home and then came to Umatilla county and took up a homestead and pre-emption where he now lives, four and one-half miles southeast from Helix. To this he has steadily been adding until now his realty holdings aggregate eight hundred acres, all excellent wheat land. With this mamouth estate to oversee he is yet enabled to operate four hundred acres more, making a grand total of twelve hundred acres of wheat. On this vast acreage he averages thirty-two bushels per acre each year through wise husbandry.
At Crawfordsville, Linn county, on January 28, 1878, Miss Isabelle, daughter of H. B. and Elizabeth (Ray) Derick, among the earliest pioneers of Umatilla county, and Mr. Finley were united in marriage, and to enhance their connubial bless the following children have graced the union: May, Robert, Nancy, Myrtle, Walter, Lloyd.
The quota of fine improvements have kept pace with the increase of his estate and commensurate with its generous proportions are the elegant residence, modern and commodious barn and numberous and substantial outbuildings that his taste has planned and executed in the finest manner. His political activity is well known and his forceful operations in that field testify that he is no pigmy in that arena. His sentiments are with the Prohibition party and his acts are with his sentiments. On that ticket he ran for county commissioner at the last election. He is a member of the Christian church at Helix and is active for its interests and in disseminating the truth, which, with his consisten and upright life, have made him a power for good in his community.
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1880 Census OR Umatilla Greasewood ED 145 pg 107A
Line 33
187 187 Finley Alexander WM 21 Farmer OR IL IL
---------, Bell WF 18 Wife OR TN TN
---------, Mary M WF 1 Daughter OR OR OR
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1900 Census OR Umatilla Helix ED 105 Pg 16A
line 10
297 297 Finley Alexander Head WM June 1859 40 M22 OR TN TN Farmer
---------, Isabel Wife WF Apr 1862 38 M 22 (9 Children 6 Alive) OR TN MO
---------, Robert W Son WM Oct 1880 19 S OR OR OR Farm Laborer
---------, Nancy Daughter WF Feb 1882 18 S OR OR OR At School
---------, Myrtle Daughter WF July 1883 16 S OR OR OR At School
---------, Walter H Son WM Apr 1886 14 S OR OR OR At School
---------, Loyd Son WM Jun 1891 8 S OR OR OR
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1920 United States Federal Census > California > Los Angeles > Long Beach > District 77 (20-21 Jan 1920)
Line 10 42
Finley, Alexander Head Rent MW 59 M OR TN TN
Isabelle Wife FW 58 M oOR TN MO
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Long Beach, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T625_104; Page: 19A; Enumeration District: 77; Image: 239.
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1930 United States Federal Census > California > Los Angeles > Glendale > District 959 (April 3, 1930)
1353 Cleveland Rd, 75 76
Findley, Alexander W. Head Own$8200 Radio MW 70 M@18yrs OR OR TN MO None
Isabell Wife FW 67 M@15yrs WA WA TN MO None
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Glendale, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 127; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 959; Image: 190.0.
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More About ALEXANDER KIRK FINLEY:
Census 1: 1860, OR Linn Brownsville Pg 340(See Father)
Census 2: 1870, OR Linn Peoria Pg 644(See Father)
Census 3: 1880, OR Umatilla Greasewood ED 145 pg 107A
Census 4: 1900, OR Umatilla Helix ED 105 Pg 16A
Census 5: 1920, CA Los Angeles Long Beach ED 77 pg 19A
Census 6: 1930, CA Los Angeles Glendale ED 959 Pg 3B
Occupation: 1900, farmer
More About ALEXANDER FINLEY and ISABELLE DERRICK:
Marriage: 28 Jan 1878, Crawfordsville, Linn, Oregon
Children of ISABELLE DERRICK and ALEXANDER FINLEY are:
11. LEE LEWIS4 RAY (THOMAS3, BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born 13 Apr 1875 in Farm near Weston, OR13, and died 23 Nov 1955 in Multnomah County, Oregon14. He married ANNA MATHIAS 20 Jul 1909 in Cornelius, Oregon15. She died 09 Jan 1928 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon16.
Notes for LEE LEWIS RAY:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Lee Lewis Ray
Name: Lee Lewis Ray
City: Portland
County: Multnomah
State: Oregon
Birth Date: 13 Apr 1875
Race: White
Roll: 1852145
DraftBoard: 8
Nearest Relative: Anna Ray,wife,Portland,Oregon
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1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 154 (8-9 Jan 1920)
Line 94 Missippippi Avenue 280 292
Ray, Lee C. Head OF MW 40 M OR MO MO Longshoreman/Waterfront
Anna Wife FW 34 M IA GER GER None
Leon Son MW 9 S OR OR IA None (Lon?)
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1502; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 154; Image: 736.
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More About LEE LEWIS RAY:
Census 1: 1880, OR Umatilla Westen Dist 111 Pg 27C(See Father)
Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston ED 110 Pg 4B(See Father)
Census 3: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 154 pg 13B
Census 4: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 542 Pg 2B(See Mother)
Occupation: 1900, Laborer in Orchard
More About ANNA MATHIAS:
Census: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 154 pg 13B(See Husband)
More About LEE RAY and ANNA MATHIAS:
Marriage: 20 Jul 1909, Cornelius, Oregon17
Child of LEE RAY and ANNA MATHIAS is:
12. JESSIE HERMAN4 RAY (THOMAS3, BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born 11 Dec 1889 in Near Weston, OR, and died Mar 1984 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington19. He married JEANETTE SCHEFFER 05 Dec 1916 in Missoula, Montana, daughter of PETER SCHEFFER and ALICE ?. She was born 06 Dec 1893 in Montana, and died Dec 1983 in Plentywood, Sheridan, Montana20.
Notes for JESSIE HERMAN RAY:
1920 United States Federal Census > Montana > Missoula > Huson > District 167 (13 Jan 1920)
Line 92 FM 17 18
Schaffer, Peter Head OM MW 70 M Emig 1873 Na 1874CanF CanF Scotland Farmer/Farm
Alice Wife FW 66 M ? Na CanF CanF Ireland None
Ray, Jack Son'Law MW 31 M OR MO MO Civil Engineer/Unemployed
Jeanette Dau FW 27 M MT CanF CanF None
Marie Gdau FW 11/12 S MT OR MT None
Trahan, Solomon Hired Man MW 74 S Emig 1880 Na 1885 CanF CanF CanF Laborer/Working Out
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Huson, Missoula, Montana; Roll: T625_973; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 167; Image: 990.
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1930 United States Federal Census > Montana > Missoula > Missoula > District 3 (April 23 1930)
Line 6 329 W. Pine, 53 80
Ray, Jack H. Head Rent$25 Radio MW 40 M@27yrs OR MO MO Dlerk/Bank
Jeannette A. Wife FW 37 M@24yrs MT CanE CanE None
Marie A. Dau FW 11 S MT OR MT None
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Missoula, Missoula, Montana; Roll: 1259; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 3; Image: 122.0.
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More About JESSIE HERMAN RAY:
Census 1: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston ED 110 Pg 4B(See Father)
Census 2: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 10 ED 239 Pg 5A(See Father)
Census 3: 1920, MT Missoula Huson ED 167 pg 4B
Census 4: 1930, MT Missoula Missoula ED 3 Pg 5A
Occupation: 1900, At school
More About JEANETTE SCHEFFER:
Census 1: 1920, MT Missoula Huson ED 167 pg 4B(See Husband)
Census 2: 1930, MT Missoula Missoula ED 3 Pg 5A(See Husband)
More About JESSIE RAY and JEANETTE SCHEFFER:
Marriage: 05 Dec 1916, Missoula, Montana
Child of JESSIE RAY and JEANETTE SCHEFFER is:
13. NONA L4 RAY (GEORGE W3, ELSY S2, JAS S1) was born Aug 1875 in Missouri. She married JAMES B SMITH. He was born Aug 1871 in Missouri.
More About NONA L RAY:
Census 1: 1900, MO McDonald Prairie ED 99 pg 4A(See Husband)
Census 2: 1910, OK Stephens Richland ED 243 Pg 1A(See Husband)
Notes for JAMES B SMITH:
1900 United States Federal Census > Missouri > McDonald > Prairie > District 99 (4th Jun 1900)
Line 57 68 68
Smith, James B. Head Wm Aug 1871 28 M1yr MO OH OH Farmer
Nona L. Wife WF Aug 1875 24 M1yr (1-1) MO MO MO
Ray F. Son WM Jul 1899 10/12 S AR MO MO
Ray, George W. Father'Law WM Aug 1847 52 M25yrs MO KY IRE Boarding Keeper Stable
Susan V. Mother'Law WF Jan 1855 45 M25yrs (2-2) MO TN TN
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Prairie, McDonald, Missouri; Roll: T623 873; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 99.
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1910 Census OK Stephens Richland ED 243 Pg 1A
Line 9
Smith James B Head MW 38 M 13 MO OH OH Farmer Farming
--------, Nona L Wife FW 34 M 13 (1 Child 1 Alive) MO MO MO
--------, Ray F Son MW 11 S AR MO MO
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1920 Census OK Stephens Richland ED 262 Pg 4B
line 92
Fm Ray Jennie Head FW 65 Wd MO TN TN Farmer
Smith James Son-law MW 47 Wd MO MO TN
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1930 Census OK Stephens Richland ED 22 Pg 8A
line 34
142 143 Smith James B Head MW 55 D 27 MO OH OH Farmer Farm
-----------, Ray F Son MW 27 S AR MO MO Farm Laborer Farm
More About JAMES B SMITH:
Census 1: 1900, MO McDonald Prairie ED 99 pg 4A
Census 2: 1910, OK Stephens Richland ED 243 Pg 1A
Census 3: 1920, OK Stephens Richland ED 262 Pg 4B
Census 4: 1930, OK Stephens Richland ED 22 Pg 8A
Child of NONA RAY and JAMES SMITH is:
Generation No. 5
14. ROBERT WILLIAM5 FINLEY (ISABELLE4 DERRICK, ELIZABETH3 RAY, BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born 24 Oct 1880 in Umatilla, Oregon, and died 13 Dec 1937 in Los Angeles, California. He married GRACE MAY BARTLETT 11 Feb 1903 in Whitman, Washington22. She was born Abt. 1883 in Kansas.
Notes for ROBERT WILLIAM FINLEY:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Robert William Finley
Name: Robert William Finley
City: Not Stated
County: Whitman
State: Washington
Birth Date: 24 Oct 1880
Race: White
Roll: 1992258
DraftBoard: 0
Nearest Relative: Grace May Finley,Whitman,Wash
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http://online.ceb.com/CalCases/CA2/40CA2d331.htm
Finley v. Steiner (1940) 40 CA2d 331
[Civ. 12237
Second Appellate District, Division One
Aug., 6, 1940]
GRACE FINLEY et al., Respondents, v. FRANK G. STEINER et al., Appellants.
COUNSEL
Howard B. Henshey and Charles E. R. Fulcher for Respondents.
Chase, Barnes & Chase, Laurence A. Peters and Thomas R. Suttner for Appellants.
OPINION
White, J.
In this action plaintiffs Grace Finley and Velda Baird recovered a judgment against Frank G. Steiner, the driver of an automobile, and Dan Wray, his employer, for damages as the result of the death of Robert W. Finley, husband of Grace Finley and father of Velda Baird, he having died from injuries received while riding as a guest in the automobile of his father, Alexander K. Finley, when it collided with the automobile driven by the aforesaid Frank G. Steiner. The court found that the death of the decedent was occasioned by and through the concurrent negligence of the drivers of both automobiles and absolved the deceased of any contributory negligence. Judgment was accordingly rendered against defendants in favor of Grace Finley, the widow, for $12,500 general damages; $754 special damages, and in favor of the daughter, Velda Baird, in the sum of $1,000.
As to the other named plaintiffs, they are the surviving heirs of Isabel Finley, who was the wife of Alexander K. Finley. Mrs. Finley also was fatally injured in the same collision. As to her heirs, however, judgment went for the defendants on the ground that the contributory negligence of her husband, Alexander K. Finley, driver of one of the involved automobiles, was imputed to her. From the last-named judgment no appeal was taken, and we are therefore concerned only with the appeal from the judgment rendered in favor of the wife and daughter of Robert W. Finley.
The accident occurred at 1:30 on the afternoon of December 13, 1937, at the intersection of Nordhoff Street and Van {Page 40 Cal.App.2d 334} Nuys Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley section of the city of Los Angeles. The day was clear and the pavement dry. Both streets were paved and each was approximately 40 feet wide. Boulevard stop signs, requiring traffic on Nordhoff Street to stop before crossing Van Nuys Boulevard, had been authoritatively erected at the intersection pursuant to resolution of the city council, thereby establishing Van Nuys Boulevard as a "through highway". (Vehicle Code, secs. 82.5 and 471.) The vehicle operated by defendant Steiner was moving north on Van Nuys Boulevard when it struck the right side of the eastbound car driven by Alexander Finley as the latter crossed the intersection on Nordhoff Street. The court found that the Finley car did not stop before entering the intersection.
Frank G. Steiner, driver of defendant Wray's car, called by plaintiffs under section 2055 of the Code of Civil Procedure, testified that as he approached the intersection he was driving 25 to 30 miles per hour; that after coming almost to a stop at a railroad crossing six-tenths of a mile south of the intersection he accelerated to 25 or 30 miles per hour, and did not exceed that speed at any time; that he first saw the Finley car when he was about 35 feet from the south line of Nordhoff Street, at which time the Finley car was approximately 20 or 25 feet from the west line of Van Nuys Boulevard on the south or right side of Nordhoff and traveling 20 or 25 miles per hour; that thereupon Finley accelerated his car and Steiner applied his brakes and skidded-- moving straight ahead--until the impact, which occurred in the intersection 2 or 3 feet north of the south line of Nordhoff. According to the witness, his car stopped almost instantly after the impact and the front end slid to the right so that it came to rest pointing northeast, while the Finley car went on past the Steiner car, turned to the left into some shrubbery, then turned sharply to the right and overturned on its left side at the northeast corner of the intersection. Steiner suffered only a slight abrasion on his forehead.
Frank Jones testified that he was driving with Mrs. Jones north on Van Nuys Boulevard immediately before the accident happened; that as he crossed the railroad track six-tenths of a mile south of the intersection, a car passed him going north; that no other car passed him up to the time he reached the intersection. He further testified that after {Page 40 Cal.App.2d 335} slowing down for the crossing he accelerated to about 45 miles per hour; that he first observed there had been a collision when he had traveled two-thirds of the distance from the railroad crossing to the intersection. The witness' wife estimated the speed of the car that passed them as between 55 and 70 miles per hour as it moved ahead.
Alexander K. Finley testified that he brought the Finley car to a stop about 3 feet west of the west line of Van Nuys Boulevard, from which point he could see about 276 feet south on Van Nuys; that he did not see the other car until he had started up and had reached the middle of the street, when, he supposed, the other car was 33 feet away; he did not remember whether he looked down Van Nuys Boulevard again after starting up; that his estimate of defendants' speed as 80 miles per hour was based on "what they told me of the accident ..."; and admitted that at the taking of his deposition he testified, "I hadn't time to form any" (estimate of speed) "because it was done all at once." It also appeared that his testimony as to where he stopped before crossing Van Nuys Boulevard was founded on measurements taken by him after the accident based on his recollection of the distance he could see down Van Nuys Boulevard when he allegedly stopped.
A police officer testified that he and his partner were driving behind the Finley car and were about 150 feet away when the collision took place; that the Finley car did not stop but was going about 15 miles per hour as it reached the intersection and then increased speed slightly; that he formed no estimate of the speed of the other car; that before the cars were moved he and his fellow officer measured the skid marks of the defendants' car and found them to be 35 feet long and "practically straight" except the last two feet at the north end, where they curved to the east. The other officer testified that they saw the accident from about 75 yards from the intersection and that they measured the marks after the cars had been moved away. The defendant Steiner testified that he was going about 10 miles per hour at the moment of impact, and that the skid marks were measured from the front of his car and that they were between 24 and 25 feet. Walter Finley, a brother of decedent, testified that he "stepped off" the skid marks the day after the accident; that they were "approximately between" 60 and 75 feet long. A garageman called on behalf of plaintiffs testified that he {Page 40 Cal.App.2d 336} examined the Finley car after the accident and found that the right side of the frame was "bent in approximately five inches"; that the cross-members of the frame also "were bent to a certain extent".
Appellant's chief contention is that the findings are not supported by the evidence; that "the undisputed evidence shows that the defendants were not guilty of any negligence whatsoever"; that the findings that defendant Steiner was negligent and that his negligence was a proximate cause of the accident "are not supported by the evidence or any inference that may properly be drawn from the evidence"; and further, that "the sole proximate cause of the accident was the negligence of Alexander K. Finley. Any negligence on the part of the defendant Steiner, even if shown, was not a proximate or legal cause of the collision, and the court erred in so finding."
[1] It is true, as contended by appellants, that the burden rested upon the plaintiffs at the trial to prove the facts constituting negligence on the part of defendants. (Diamond v. Weyerhauser, 178 Cal. 540 [174 P. 38]; Tower v. Humboldt Transit Co., 176 Cal. 602 [169 P. 227]; Wood v. Los Angeles Ry. Corp., 172 Cal. 15 [155 P. 68].) Under the law, therefore, it devolves upon us to ascertain whether the findings as to negligence are substantially supported by the evidence, and if such evidentiary support is lacking we must reverse the judgment. (Houghton v. Loma Prieta Lbr. Co., 152 Cal. 574 [93 P. 377, 14 Ann. Cas. 1159, 14 L.R.A. (N. S.) 913]; Wynne v. Wynne, 20 Cal.App.2d 131 [66 PaCal.2d 467].)
[2] Defendant Steiner testified that as he crossed a railroad track six-tenths of a mile removed from the scene of the accident he came "almost to a stop"; that he then "went back to a speed of about 25 or 30 miles per hour up until directly before the accident". He further testified that he first observed the Finley vehicle when about 35 feet from the point of impact, and that the latter was then traveling about 20 to 25 miles per hour, but its speed was accelerated, whereupon, according to Mr. Steiner, he applied his brakes. In contradiction of defendant Steiner's testimony that he practically stopped at the railroad crossing six-tenths of a mile from the accident, we find the testimony of the witness Frank Jones, who with his wife was in an automobile traveling in the same direction as defendant Steiner. This witness {Page 40 Cal.App.2d 337} testified that before he reached the railroad crossing his automobile was going about 45 miles per hour; that he slowed down for the crossing and then increased his speed again to about 45 miles per hour. Mr. Jones further testified that at the time defendant Steiner's automobile passed him at the crossing it was traveling at a rate one-third faster than the Jones car. Mrs. Jones, who was riding with her husband, estimated the speed of the Steiner automobile as it passed them at the railroad crossing as between 55 and 70 miles per hour. Although there was a conflict in the evidence as to the length of the skid marks made by the defendant Steiner's automobile, there is in the record evidence that these skid marks were in a straight line and were from 60 to 75 feet in length. The record also reflects evidence that the defendant Steiner's automobile struck the Finley vehicle on the right side with such force that the right side of the frame was bent in five inches; the right rear door, composed of steel, was bent in six inches, while the edge of the steel floor on the right side was pushed up approximately six inches. [3] The trial judge was not compelled to accept defendant Steiner's estimate of his speed, but was entitled to infer from the length of the skid marks and the force of the impact, as well as the testimony of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, that his actual speed was greatly in excess of that to which he testified. In determining the credibility of the witness Steiner, the trial court was authorized to consider all of the facts and circumstances of the transaction and to believe the testimony of Mr. and Mrs. Jones in contradiction of that given by Steiner as to his speed when he was crossing and after he had crossed the railroad tracks a short distance from the scene of the accident. The court was authorized to disbelieve the testimony of defendant Steiner as to his speed at the time he crossed the intersection if the court believed his testimony was false as to the speed at which he claimed he was traveling when he passed the automobile of Mr. Jones at the railroad crossing.
Under all of the foregoing facts, we cannot say that the trial court erred in holding that defendant Steiner was unmindful of his duty to anticipate that he might meet vehicles at any point on the highway and particularly at intersections thereof, and that he failed to keep his machine under such control as would enable him to avoid a collision under the conditions here present. In other words, it was a question {Page 40 Cal.App.2d 338} for consideration by the trial court as a matter of fact to determine whether, under all the circumstances here present, including the physical facts, defendant Steiner was driving his automobile in conformity with the requirements of section 510 of the Vehicle Code. The testimony herein narrated presents substantial evidence to warrant the trial court in concluding as it did that defendant Steiner was not driving his car at a careful and prudent speed, not greater than was reasonable and proper, and at such speed as not to endanger the life, limb or property of any person. Therefore we cannot disturb the finding that such negligence on the part of defendant Steiner, concurring with the negligence of Alexander K. Finley, driver of the automobile in which decedent was riding, was the proximate cause of the collision. To do so would mean a substitution of the opinion of this court on the facts of the case for the opinion of the trial court with reference thereto, which, as we understand the rule applicable in the premises, is not in accord with the recognized functions of an appellate tribunal.
[4] Appellants' contention that inferences deducible from the evidence herein are dispelled as a matter of law by the positive testimony of defendant Steiner concerning the speed at which he was traveling, must fall before the rule which declares that inferences are not dispelled as a matter of law when the evidence in opposition to such inferences is weakened by improbabilities. (Engstrom v. Auburn Auto Sales Corp., 11 Cal.2d 64, 70 [77 PaCal.2d 1059].)
[5] No complaint is made by appellants of the award for funeral and burial expenses, and the main attack is centered upon the award of $12,500 to the widow of the deceased. In this connection the record discloses that Grace Finley was happily married to decedent for more than 34 years. He was 57 years of age at the time of his death and was in robust health. The husband was industrious and hard-working. At the time of his death he and his wife had been operating a service station and lunch counter on a mountain highway near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, from which they were realizing $150 per month during the winter and $300 per month during the summer season, or, as testified, the profits ran as high as $300 per month for four or five months of the year and $150 for the remaining period of each year. Decedent had a life expectancy of l6 years. The widow testified that she assisted her husband in the operation of the service station {Page 40 Cal.App.2d 339} business; that she served lunches, helped pump gasoline, and waited upon the customers. She further testified that after her husband's death she found herself unable to operate the business alone and sold the same for $450.
[6] In actions of this type the recovery is limited to pecuniary loss and "such damages may be given as under all the circumstances of the case may be just". (Code Civ. Proc., sec. 377.) While damages recoverable are only for the pecuniary loss suffered, that loss includes the deprivation of the comfort, protection and society of the deceased (Clark v. Tulare Lake Dredging Co., 14 Cal.App. 414 [112 P. 564]); and loss of comfort, protection and society not only is a proper element of damages, but is by no means to be classed as compensable by merely nominal damages. (Johnson v. Southern Pac. R. Co., 154 Cal. 285 [97 P. 520].) It is true that the pecuniary loss suffered from the last-named cause is difficult to measure in mere dollars and cents, and therefore must, with the whole question of damages, be left to the good sense and sound discretion of the trial judge or jury, to be exercised in the light of all the circumstances of the case. [7] The power of an appellate court to control the amount of damages awarded arises only when the facts before it are such as to suggest passion, prejudice or corruption on the part of the trial court or jury making the award. (Morris v. Standard Oil Co., 188 Cal. 468 [205 P. 1073]; Bisinger v. Sacramento Lodge No. 6, 187 Cal. 578 [203 P. 768]; Hale v. San Bernardino etc. Co., 156 Cal. 713 [106 P. 83]; Webster v. Harris, 119 Cal.App. 46 [6 PaCal.2d 88].)
[8] With reference to the award of $1,000 to the decedent's daughter, the record shows that she was 34 years of age, married, and the mother of two small children. Her husband was working part time. During the 16 years of her married life she was the recipient of $100 each year from the decedent, which money was sent her to assist in the purchase of clothing and other necessities of life. With decedent's life expectancy of 16 years, an award of $1,000 cannot be regarded as excessive. After a review of the decisions of appellate courts of this state in similar cases, we cannot hold that the damages awarded in this case were excessive, nor can we say, under all the facts and circumstances here present, that the damages are so outrageously excessive as to suggest at first blush passion, prejudice or corruption. {Page 40 Cal.App.2d 340} Therefore they cannot be set aside on appeal. (Conner v. Henderson, 108 Cal.App. 237, 242 [291 P. 641].)
For the foregoing reasons, that part of the judgment from which this appeal is taken must be, and it is, affirmed.
York, P. J., and Doran, J., concurred
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1910 United States Federal Census > Idaho > Ada > Boise > District 3 (27 April 1920)
Line 90 407 W. 2nt St., 187 167
Findley, Robert Head MW 29 M1/7yrs OR OR OR Teaster/Trasfer Co.
Grace Wife FW 27 M1/7yrs KS IL KS None
Velda Dau FW 5 S WA OR KS None
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Boise, Ada, Idaho; Roll: T624_221; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 3; Image: 115.
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1920 United States Federal Census > Washington > Whitman > Colfax > District 176 (13 Jan 1920)
Line 96 18 N. Mill St., 94 120
Finley, Robert W. Head Rent MW 39 M OR OR OR Supervisor/County Road
Grace M Wife FW 38 M KS IL IA None
Velda P. Dau FW 15 S WA OR KS None
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Colfax, Whitman, Washington; Roll: T625_1945; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 176; Image: 112.
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1930 United States Federal Census > Washington > Whitman > Colfax > District 37 (April 4, 1930)
Line 10 H E. Spring St.,72
Findley, Robert W. Head Rent$42 no radio MW 49 M@22yrs OR OR OR Supervisor/County Road
Grace N. Wife FW 48 M@21yrs KS IL IA None
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Colfax, Whitman, Washington; Roll: 2523; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 37; Image: 927.0.
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More About ROBERT WILLIAM FINLEY:
Census 1: 1900, OR Umatilla Helix ED 105 Pg 16A(See Father)
Census 2: 1910, ID Ada Boise ED 3 Pg 9B
Census 3: 1920, WA Whitman Colfax Ed 176 pg 11B
Census 4: 1930, WA Whitman Colfax ED 37 Pg 3A
Occupation: 1900, farm laborer
More About GRACE MAY BARTLETT:
Census 1: 1910, ID Ada Boise ED 3 Pg 9B(See Husband)
Census 2: 1920, WA Whitman Colfax Ed 176 pg 11B(See Husband)
Census 3: 1930, WA Whitman Colfax ED 37 Pg 3A(See Husband)
More About ROBERT FINLEY and GRACE BARTLETT:
Marriage: 11 Feb 1903, Whitman, Washington22
Child of ROBERT FINLEY and GRACE BARTLETT is:
15. MYRTLE LORETTA5 FINLEY (ISABELLE4 DERRICK, ELIZABETH3 RAY, BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born 23 Jul 1883 in Umatilla, Oregon, and died 20 Nov 196823,24. She married (1) ? BURGESS. She married (2) CHARLES ALBERT SPURGEON 20 Oct 1904 in Whitman, Washington25. He was born 24 Apr 1882 in Washington.
More About MYRTLE LORETTA FINLEY:
Census 1: 1900, OR Umatilla Helix ED 105 Pg 16A(See Father)
Census 2: 1910, WA Douglas Leahy ED 44 Pg 5A(See Husband)
Census 3: 1920, WA Whitman Rosalia ED 172 Pg 3A(See Husband)
Census 4: 1930, WA Douglas Pearl ED 22 Pg 1A(See Husband)
Occupation: 1900, At school
Notes for CHARLES ALBERT SPURGEON:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Charles Albert Spurgeon
Name: Charles Albert Spurgeon
City: Not Stated
County: Whitman
State: Washington
Birth Date: 24 Apr 1882
Race: White
Roll: 1992259
DraftBoard: 0
Nearesy Relative: Myrtle L Spurgeon,Rosalia,Whitman,Washington
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1910 Census WA Douglas Leahy ED 44 Pg 5A
line 44
119 119 Spurgeon Charles A Head MW 27 M1 5 WA IN IN Farmer General Farm
---------, Myrtle L Wife FW 25 M1 5 (2 Children 1 Alive) OR OR OR
---------, Howard SonMW 1 5/12 S WA WA OR
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1920 Census WA Whitman Rosalia ED 172 Pg 3A
line 37
56 56 Spurgeon Charles A Head MW 37 M WA IN IN Hardware and Furniture Dealer
----------, Myrtle L Wife FW 36 M OR OR OR
----------, Howard A Son MW 11 S WA WA OR Student
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1930 Census WA Douglas Pearl ED 22 Pg 1A
line 45
11 11 Spurgeon Charles A Head MW 47 M 22 WA IN IN Farmer General Farm
----------, Myrtle Wife FW 46 M 21 OR OR OR
Line 48
12 12 Spurgeon Howard Head MW 21 M 19 WA WA OR Laborer General Farm
----------, Margaret Wife FW 18 M 16 OR Germany WI
More About CHARLES ALBERT SPURGEON:
Census 1: 1910, WA Douglas Leahy ED 44 Pg 5A
Census 2: 1920, WA Whitman Rosalia ED 172 Pg 3A
Census 3: 1930, WA Douglas Pearl ED 22 Pg 1A
More About CHARLES SPURGEON and MYRTLE FINLEY:
Marriage: 20 Oct 1904, Whitman, Washington25
Child of MYRTLE FINLEY and CHARLES SPURGEON is:
16. WALTER HARRY5 FINLEY (ISABELLE4 DERRICK, ELIZABETH3 RAY, BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born 29 Apr 1886 in Umatilla, Oregon28, and died 22 Aug 1954 in Fairbanks, Arizona29. He married EMMA D GROHMAN 03 Dec 1904 in Whitman, Washington30. She was born 10 Oct 1889 in Iowa, and died Jun 1979 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona31.
Notes for WALTER HARRY FINLEY:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Walter Harry Finley
Name: Walter Harry Finley
City: Not Stated
County: Whitman
State: Washington
Birth Date: 29 Apr 1886
Race: White
Roll: 1992258
DraftBoard: 0
Nearest Relative: Alexander Kirk Finley,Portland,Mult.,Ore
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1920 United States Federal Census > Washington > Whitman > Colfax > District 176 (8 Jan 1920)
Line 25 A Street, 129 142
Finley, Walter H. Head Rent MW UN M OR OR OR Machinist/Own Garage
Emma D. Wife FW UN M IA GER GER None
Margaret Dau FW 12 S ID OR IA None
Isabelle Fl. Dau FW 9 S WA OR IA None
Harold W. Son MW 6 S WA OR IA None
Dorothy R. Dau MW 4-0/12 S WA OR IA None
Eckhart, John H. Visitor MW 27 S IA GER GER Farm Laborer/Grain Farm
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Colfax, Whitman, Washington; Roll: T625_1945; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 176; Image: 103.
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1930 United States Federal Census > California > Los Angeles > Los Angeles (Districts 501-750) > District 626 (May 2, 1930)
Line 34 16302 Nordhoff St, 117 117
Finley, Walter H. Head O Radio MW 43 M@18yrs OR OR OR Poultryman/Poultry Ranch
Irma D. Wife FW 41 M@16yrs IA IA GER GER None
Isabel C. Dau FW 17 S WA OR IA None
Harold W. Son MW 16 S WA OR IA None
Dorothy R. Dau FW 14 S WA OR IA None
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Roll: 159; Page: 35A; Enumeration District: 626; Image: 310.0.
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More About WALTER HARRY FINLEY:
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Tucson, Arizona
Census 1: 1900, OR Umatilla Helix ED 105 Pg 16A(See Father)
Census 2: 1920, WA Whitman Colfax ED 176 pg 7A
Census 3: 1930, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles ED 626 Pg 35A
Occupation: 1900, At school
More About EMMA D GROHMAN:
Census 1: 1920, WA Whitman Colfax ED 176 pg 7A(See Husband)
Census 2: 1930, CA Los Angeles Los Angeles ED 626 Pg 35A(See Husband)
More About WALTER FINLEY and EMMA GROHMAN:
Marriage: 03 Dec 1904, Whitman, Washington32
Children of WALTER FINLEY and EMMA GROHMAN are:
17. LLOYD ALBERT5 FINLEY (ISABELLE4 DERRICK, ELIZABETH3 RAY, BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born 27 Jun 1892 in Helix, Umatilla, Oregon, and died 22 Sep 1951 in Whatcom, Washington37. He married SALLY TREEN CANUTT 03 Oct 1911 in Colfax, Whitman, Washington38, daughter of JOHN CANUTT and NETTIE STEVENS. She was born 23 Jan 1894 in Dusty, Whitman, Washington, and died 27 Aug 1987 in Albany, Linn, Oregon39.
Notes for LLOYD ALBERT FINLEY:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Lloyd Albert Finley
Name: Lloyd Albert Finley
City: Not Stated
County: Whitman
State: Washington
Birthplace: Oregon;United States of America
Birth Date: 27 Jun 1892
Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1992258
DraftBoard: 0
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1910 United States Federal Census > Washington > Whitman > Pullman Ward 2 > District 271 (3 May 1910)
Line 52 306 Harris St., 355 383
Finley,Lloyd Lodger MW 19 S Un Un Un Electrician/Company
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Pullman Ward 2, Whitman, Washington; Roll: T624_1674; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 271; Image: 1199.
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1920 United States Federal Census > Washington > Whitman > Diamond > District 162 (6 Jan 1920)
Line 68 Fm 28 28
Finley, Lloyd A. Head Mrenter MW 28 M OR OR OR Farmer/Gen'l Farm
Sally T. Wife FW 25 M WA OR OR None
Otto A. Son MW 7 S WA OR WA None
Bernice T. Dau FW 5 S OR OR WA None
Canult, John M. Brother/Law MW 20 S WA OR OR Mechanic/Garage
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Diamond, Whitman, Washington; Roll: T625_1944; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 162; Image: 890.
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1930 United States Federal Census > Washington > Snohomish > Lake Stevens > District 82 (April 5, 1930)
Line 81 70 71
Finley, Lloyd A. Head Own$3500 Radio MW 38 M@20yrs US US US Mechanic/Automobile
Sally T. Wife FW 36 M@ 17yrs WA OR OR None
Otto A. Son MW 17 S WA OR WA None
Bernice L. Day FW 15 S OR OR WA None
Lloyd C. Son MW 9 S WA OR WA None
Flavia M. Dau FW 7 S WA OR WA None
Baby Son MW 2 S WA OR WA None
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Lake Stevens, Snohomish, Washington; Roll: 2519; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 82; Image: 1057.0.
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More About LLOYD ALBERT FINLEY:
Census 1: 1900, OR Umatilla Helix ED 105 Pg 16A(See Father)
Census 2: 1910, WA Whitman Pullman Ward 2 ED 271 Pg 21B
Census 3: 1920, WA Whitman Diamond ED 162 Pg 2B
Census 4: 1930, WA Snohomish Lake Stevens ED 82 Pg 3B
More About SALLY TREEN CANUTT:
Census 1: 1920, WA Whitman Diamond ED 162 Pg 2B(See Husband)
Census 2: 1930, WA Snohomish Lake Stevens ED 82 Pg 3B(See Husband)
More About LLOYD FINLEY and SALLY CANUTT:
Marriage: 03 Oct 1911, Colfax, Whitman, Washington40
Children of LLOYD FINLEY and SALLY CANUTT are:
Generation No. 6
18. VELDA P6 FINLEY (ROBERT WILLIAM5, ISABELLE4 DERRICK, ELIZABETH3 RAY, BENJAMIN F.2, JAS S1) was born Abt. 1905 in Washington. She married GEORGE SHELBY BAIRD 26 Jun 1922 in Whitman, Washington43, son of THOMAS BAIRD and MARY ?. He was born 20 Dec 1897 in Washington, and died 06 Apr 1965 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington44,45.
More About VELDA P FINLEY:
Census 1: 1910, ID Ada Boise ED 3 Pg 9B(See Father)
Census 2: 1920, WA Whitman Colfax Ed 176 pg 11B(See Father)
Census 3: 1930, WA Whitman Colfax ED 42 Pg 2B(See Husband)
Notes for GEORGE SHELBY BAIRD:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about George Shelby Baird
Name: George Shelby Baird
City: Not Stated
County: Whitman
State: Washington
Birth Date: 20 Dec 1897
Race: White
Roll: 1992178
DraftBoard: 0
Nearest Relative: Mrs Mary F Baird,Colfax,Whitman,Wash
More About GEORGE SHELBY BAIRD:
Census 1: 1920, WA Whitman Bethel ED 152 pg 7B(See Father)
Census 2: 1930, WA Whitman Colfax ED 42 Pg 2B
More About GEORGE BAIRD and VELDA FINLEY:
Marriage: 26 Jun 1922, Whitman, Washington46
Child of VELDA FINLEY and GEORGE BAIRD is:
Endnotes
1. Oregon Historical Records Index, Case# Vol 2 pg 017 Name Ray, Thomas Date 1865 Record Type Census County Umatilla Source Genealogical Identifier Remarks.
2. Delayed Birth Oregon Archives, Case# 188 Name Shields, Lulu Gertrude Ray Date 03-22-1877 Record Type Delayed Birth County Umatilla Source Health .
3. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Lulu G Shields Place of Death: Seattle Date of Death: 13 Oct 1969 Residence: Belleview Gender: F Certificate: 023564 .
4. Delayed Birth Oregon Archives, Case# 290 Name Mitchell, Grace Velma Ray Date 01-25-1885 Record Type Delayed Birth County Umatilla Source Health .
5. Washington Death Index, 1940-1996, Name: Grace V Mitchell Place of Death: Seattle Date of Death: 05 Apr 1949 Age: 64 Gender: F Certificate: 6274 .
6. Oregon Death Index, (Ancestry.com), "Electronic," Name: Ray, Carl ThoCounty: WashingtonDeath Date: 07 Feb 1973Certificate: 73-03562Spouse: HelenBirth Date: - Apr 1895.
7. Oregon Death Index, (Ancestry.com), "Electronic," Name: Ray, Helen NorCounty: WashingtonDeath Date: 28 Nov 1975Certificate: 75-18314Spouse: CarlBirth Date: - Jul 1893.
8. http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/births.asp?id=127223County: Johnson, Roll Number: C 3501 Number: 411Date of Return: Sept 24, 1884Name of Child: Shepherd, Sex: FemaleN. of Child of this Mother: 3rdDate of Birth: Jul 14, 1884Place of Birth: Near Knob NosterNatioanlity of father: AmericanPlace of Birth: VAAge: 38 Nationality of Mother: AmericanPlace of Birth: MO Age: 28Full Name of Mother: Victoria ShepherdMaiden Name: WrayResidence of Mother: Knob NosterFull Name of Father: Warren SheperdOccupation: FarmerName of Medical Attendant: Miller.
9. CA Death Index, Name: FINLEY, ALEXANDER KIRK Social Security #: 0 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 12 Jun 1859 Birthplace: OREGON Death Date: 1 Feb 1947 Death Place: LOS ANGELES Mother's Maiden Name: Father's Surname: FINLEY .
10. Digital Archives - Washington, Ralph G Reynolds and Mary Mae Finley - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 2 Folder Number: Reference Number: eawhmr2373 Groom's Last Name: Reynolds Groom's First Name: Ralph Groom's Middle Name: G Bride's Last Name: Finley Bride's First Name: Mary Bride's Middle Name: Mae Marriage Date: Mar 4 1906 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.
11. SS Death Index, Name: Ralph Reynolds SSN: 267-30-4906 Last Residence: 32205 Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, United States of America Born: 14 Dec 1881 Died: Oct 1965 State (Year) SSN issued: Florida (Before 1951 ).
12. Digital Archives - Washington, Ralph G Reynolds and Mary Mae Finley - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 2 Folder Number: Reference Number: eawhmr2373 Groom's Last Name: Reynolds Groom's First Name: Ralph Groom's Middle Name: G Bride's Last Name: Finley Bride's First Name: Mary Bride's Middle Name: Mae Marriage Date: Mar 4 1906 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.
13. Delayed Birth Oregon Archives, Case# 289 Name Ray, Lee Lewis Date 04-13-1875 Record Type Delayed Birth County Umatilla Source Health .
14. Oregon Death Index, (Ancestry.com), "Electronic," Oregon Death IndexName: Ray, Lee LCounty: MultnomahDeath Date: 23 N 1955Certificate: 13560Spouse: Anna.
15. OR Marriage Records 1906 - 1920, Name: Lee Lewis Ray County: Washington Marriage Date: 20 Jul 1909 Record: 26 Name: Anna Matthies County: Washington Marriage Date: 20 Jul 1909 Record: 26.
16. Oregon Death Index, Name: Ray, Anna County: Portland Death Date: 9 Jan 1928 Certificate: 118 .
17. OR Marriage Records 1906 - 1920, Name: Lee Lewis Ray County: Washington Marriage Date: 20 Jul 1909 Record: 26 Name: Anna Matthies County: Washington Marriage Date: 20 Jul 1909 Record: 26.
18. SS Death Index, Name: Barbara R. Ray SSN: 011-16-2172 Last Residence: 97208 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Born: 6 May 1913 Died: 26 Aug 2005 State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts (Before 1951 ) .
19. SS Death Index, Name: Jack Ray SSN: 517-18-2936 Last Residence: 99203 Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States of America Born: 11 Dec 1889 Died: Mar 1984 State (Year) SSN issued: Montana (Before 1951 ) .
20. SS Death Index, Name: Jeannette Ray SSN: 516-05-9813 Last Residence: 59254 Plentywood, Sheridan, Montana, United States of America Born: 6 Dec 1893 Died: Dec 1983 State (Year) SSN issued: Montana (Before 1951 ).
21. SS Death Index, Name: Ray Smith SSN: 486-42-4273 Last Residence: 73055 Marlow, Stephens, Oklahoma, United States of America Born: 5 Jul 1899 Died: May 1974 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (1955 ) .
22. Digital Archives - Washington, Robt W Finley and Grace May Bartlett - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 2 Folder Number: Reference Number: eawhmr1587 Groom's Last Name: Finley Groom's First Name: Robt Groom's Middle Name: W Bride's Last Name: Bartlett Bride's First Name: Grace Bride's Middle Name: May Marriage Date: Feb 11 1903 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.
23. CA Death Index, Name: Myrtle I Burgess Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 23 Jul 1883 Birthplace: Oregon Death Date: 20 Nov 1968 Death Place: Kern Mother's Maiden Name: Derrick .
24. SS Death Index, Name: Myrtle Burgess SSN: 549-03-9329 Last Residence: 93562 Trona, San Bernardino, California, United States of America Born: 23 Jul 1883 Died: Nov 1968 State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951 ).
25. Digital Archives - Washington, Chas Albert Spurgeon and Myrtle Loretta Finley - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 2 Folder Number: Reference Number: eawhmr1977 Groom's Last Name: Spurgeon Groom's First Name: Chas Groom's Middle Name: Albert Bride's Last Name: Finley Bride's First Name: Myrtle Bride's Middle Name: Loretta Marriage Date: Oct 20 1904 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.
26. Washington Births, 1891-1919, Name: Spurgeon Birth Date: 17 Nov 1908 LOCATION: Whitman Sex: Male Race: White Father's name: C A Spurgeon Mother's name: Myrtle Finley Image Filename: 0680 .
27. CA Death Index, Name: SPURGEON, HOWARD ALVIN Social Security #: 336148554 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 17 Nov 1908 Birthplace: WASHINGTON Death Date: 2 Nov 1983 Death Place: STANISLAUS Mother's Maiden Name: Father's Surname: .
28. Oregon Historical Records Index, Case# 358 Name Finley, Walter Harry Date 4/29/1886 Record Type Delayed Birth County Umatilla Source Health Case# 0358 Name Finley, Walter Harry Date 4/29/1886 Record Type Evidence County Umatilla Source Health .
29. Arizona Genealogy Birth and Death Certificates, Walter Finley, Male, White, Married, Wife: Emma DOB: 4-29-86 age 68 Proprietor, Motor Courts, Birthplace: Oregon, Father's name: Alexander K. Finley (Born: Tenn) Mother: Isabel Derrick,Cause of death Myacardial Infarct 16 wksConoran Thombosis 16 wksArteriscrosisCemetery Evergreen Cemetery, Tucson, Arizona.
30. Digital Archives - Washington, Walter Harry Finley and Emma Grohmann - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 2 Folder Number: Reference Number: eawhmr2006 Groom's Last Name: Finley Groom's First Name: Walter Groom's Middle Name: Harry Bride's Last Name: Grohmann Bride's First Name: Emma Bride's Middle Name: Marriage Date: Dec 3 1904 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.
31. SS Death Index, Name: Emma Finley SSN: 527-26-3362 Last Residence: 85715 Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States of America Born: 10 Oct 1889 Last Benefit: 85716 Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States of America Died: Jun 1979 State (Year) SSN issued: Arizona (Before 1951 ) .
32. Digital Archives - Washington, Walter Harry Finley and Emma Grohmann - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 2 Folder Number: Reference Number: eawhmr2006 Groom's Last Name: Finley Groom's First Name: Walter Groom's Middle Name: Harry Bride's Last Name: Grohmann Bride's First Name: Emma Bride's Middle Name: Marriage Date: Dec 3 1904 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.
33. Washington Births, 1891-1919, Name: Finley Finley Birth Date: 11 Nov 1908 LOCATION: Whitman Sex: Female Race: White Father's name: Walter Finley Mother's name: Emma Grohman Image Filename: 0271 .
34. SS Death Index, Name: Harold W. Finley SSN: 281-26-1033 Last Residence: 98112 Seattle, King, Washington, United States of America Born: 22 Apr 1915 Died: 7 Oct 1997 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 ) .
35. Ancestry.com, Washington Death Index, "Electronic," Date of Death: 17 Mar 1950 Place of Death: Pierce Age: 34 Estimated birth year: abt 1916 Gender: Male Certificate: 5108 .
36. Washington Births, 1891-1919, Name: Finley Finley Birth Date: 14 Nov 1915 LOCATION: Whitman Sex: Female Race: White Father's name: Walter Finley Mother's name: Erna Geohman Image Filename: 2298.
37. Ancestry.com, Washington Death Index, "Electronic," Name: Lloyd A Finley Date of Death: 22 Sep 1951 Place of Death: Whatcom Age: 60 Estimated birth year: abt 1891 Gender: Male Certificate: 17083.
38. Digital Archives - Washington, Lloyd A Finley and Sally F Cannut - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 1 Folder Number: 4 Reference Number: eawhmc382 Groom's Last Name: Finley Groom's First Name: Lloyd Groom's Middle Name: A Bride's Last Name: Cannut Bride's First Name: Sally Bride's Middle Name: F Marriage Date: October 3 1911 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.
39. Oregon Death Index, Name: Finley, Sally Treen Canutt County: Linn Death Date: 27 Aug 1987 Certificate: 87-15657 Age: 93 Birth Date: 23 Jan 1894 .
40. Digital Archives - Washington, Lloyd A Finley and Sally F Cannut - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 1 Folder Number: 4 Reference Number: eawhmc382 Groom's Last Name: Finley Groom's First Name: Lloyd Groom's Middle Name: A Bride's Last Name: Cannut Bride's First Name: Sally Bride's Middle Name: F Marriage Date: October 3 1911 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.
41. Digital Archives, State of Washington, Frank C Graves and Bernice L Finley - Kitsap County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Reference Number: psktsmc9589 Groom's Last Name: Graves Groom's First Name: Frank Groom's Middle Name: C Bride's Last Name: Finley Bride's First Name: Bernice Bride's Middle Name: L Marriage Date: 12/28/1936 Recording Date: 1/7/1937 County: Kitsap.
42. Washington Births, 1891-1919, Name: Finley Finley Birth Date: 23 Sep 1917 LOCATION: Whitman Sex: Male Race: White Father's name: Lloyd Finley Mother's name: Sally Canutt Image Filename: 2298 .
43. Digital Archives - Washington, George S Baird and Velda Finley - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 2 Folder Number: 29 Reference Number: eawhmc2510 Groom's Last Name: Baird Groom's First Name: George Groom's Middle Name: S Bride's Last Name: Finley Bride's First Name: Velda Bride's Middle Name: Marriage Date: June 26 1922 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.
44. SS Death Index, Name: George Baird SSN: 534-20-2546 Last Residence: Washington Born: 20 Dec 1897 Died: Apr 1965 State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (Before 1951 ).
45. Ancestry.com, Washington Death Index, "Electronic," Name: George S Baird Date of Death: 6 Apr 1965 Place of Death: Spokane City Residence: Whitman Gender: Male Certificate: 008570 .
46. Digital Archives - Washington, George S Baird and Velda Finley - Whitman County (Historic) Historic Marriage Record Box Number: 2 Folder Number: 29 Reference Number: eawhmc2510 Groom's Last Name: Baird Groom's First Name: George Groom's Middle Name: S Bride's Last Name: Finley Bride's First Name: Velda Bride's Middle Name: Marriage Date: June 26 1922 Filing Date: Marriage Place: Whitman VolunteerNotes:.