YAMHILL, OREGON PIONEERS

in the area of the town of North Yamhill (now Yamhill), in Yamhill County, Oregon


Click here for U. S. Census for Yamhill County 1850 and 1860


Yamhill County Historical Society Biographical Files Listing


Click on underlined names for more information

Thomas C. Buckingham

Thomas C. Davis

C. O. Hosford

Charles V. Kuykendall

John McKinney

Herbert Mehlhoff

Aaron Payne

Grandfather Perry

Bishop Richmond

William Roberts

Jeduthan Torrance

Elsie Mary Perry Withycombe


Donation Land Claim Holders around Yamhill

Township No. 3 South Range No. 4 West, Willamette Meridian

Surveyor Generals Office, Eugene City; April 13th, 1860

(imperfect transcription from a fuzzy copy)

 

 

(first listing, alphabetically by last name:)

82. John F. Abbott

42. Sabastion C. Adams

43. Stephen Beauchamp

37. Elisha Bidwell

70. John J. Blanchard

56. Frederick Bund

84. William D. Clark

45. Chandler Cooper

90. John H. Davis

42. Thomas C. Davis

68. Alfred R. Elder

55. James Fulton

77.? James Green

71.? A. J. Hembree

79. Andrew T. Hembree

69. Joel J. Hembree

54. Hayman C. Hembree

72. Alijah S. Hendricks

63. Thomas B. Hull

78.? Alfred Job

74. Daniel Johnson

67. James Johnson

62. R. R. Laughlin

41. James McBride

57. Thomas McBride

83. James McGinness

80. Samuel McSween

52. Robert Merchant

81. Eliam S. Morris

89. Marlin Olds

70. Ruel Olds

62. Matthew Patton

53. William Patton

66. John B. Pennington

73. Eli Perkins

65. William S. Adams Executor of Estate of James Ramage dec'd

46. Abraham H. Roberts

47. Henry Roberts

49. William Roberts

85. Joseph Robertson

51. G. L. Rowland

50. Jeremiah Rowland

44. John B. Rowland

48. Andrew Schuck

62. Zebedee Shelton

41. William D. Stilwell

61. Nathan K. Sitton

59. William C. Smith

63. Russell Welch

38. Caleb Woods

39. Andrew K. Wright

40. Thomas M. Wright


 

(second listing, numerically by claim number:)

37. Elisha Bidwell

38. Caleb Woods

39. Andrew K. Wright

40. Thomas M. Wright

41. James McBride

41. William D. Stilwell(?)

42. Thomas C. Davis

42. Sabastion C. Adams

43. Stephen Beauchamp

44. John B. Rowland

45. Chandler Cooper

46. Abraham H. Roberts

47. Henry Roberts

48. Andrew Schuck

49. William Roberts

50. Jeremiah Rowland

51. G. L. Rowland

52. Robert Merchant

53. William Patton

54. Hayman C. Hembree

55. James Fulton

56. Frederick Bund

57. Thomas McBride

59. William C. Smith

61. Nathan K. Sitton

62. R. R. Laughlin

62. Zebedee Shelton

62. Matthew Patton

63. Thomas B. Hull

63. Russell Welch

65. William S. Adams Executor of Estate of James Ramage dec'd

66. John B. Pennington

67. James Johnson

68. Alfred R. Elder

69. Joel J. Hembree

70. John J. Blanchard

70. Ruel Olds

71.? A. J. Hembree

72. Alijah S. Hendricks

73. Eli Perkins

74. Daniel Johnson

77.? James Green

78.? Alfred Job

79. Andrew T. Hembree

80. Samuel McSween

81. Eliam S. Morris

82. John F. Abbott

83. James McGinness

84. William D. Clark

85. Joseph Robertson

89. Marlin Olds

90. John H. Davis


 

(third listing, left to right by thirds, starting with the top third of the map)

37. Elisha Bidwell

38. Caleb Woods

39. Andrew K. Wright

81. Eliam S. Morris

41. William D. Stilwell(?)

42. Thomas C. Davis

78.? Alfred Job

44. John B. Rowland

85. Joseph Robertson

45. Chandler Cooper

84. William D. Clark

62. R. R. Laughlin

63. Thomas B. Hull

46. Abraham H. Roberts

47. Henry Roberts

48. Andrew Schuck

90. John H. Davis

80. Samuel McSween

43. Stephen Beauchamp

52. Robert Merchant

51. G. L. Rowland

50. Jeremiah Rowland

49. William Roberts

89. Marlin Olds

40. Thomas M. Wright

41. James McBride

56. Frederick Bund

57. Thomas McBride

59. William C. Smith

55. James Fulton

54. Hayman C. Hembree

53. William Patton

67. James Johnson

71.? A. J. Hembree

72. Alijah S. Hendricks

82. John F. Abbott

42. Sabastion C. Adams

61. Nathan K. Sitton

83. James McGinness

62. Zebedee Shelton

63. Russell Welch

65. William S. Adams Executor of Estate of James Ramage dec'd

66. John B. Pennington

68. Alfred R. Elder

79. Andrew T. Hembree

70. Ruel Olds

69. Joel J. Hembree

73. Eli Perkins

74. Daniel Johnson

77.? James Green

70. John J. Blanchard

62. Matthew Patton


"The first and only mission to my knowledge to be established in the Yamhill area was started by Bishop Richmond, an Episcopal minister and missionary. He and his wife came to the new country in 1842 and secured a section of land north and west of Yamhill. On a level place part way up their mountain they built a log cabin. Here they established a school for Indian children. Some of the children lived with their parents in an Indian camp established along the creek below the cabin. The Richmond's only child, a girl, became ill, died and was buried back of the cabin. The loss of their daughter and discouragement at the lack of results from their efforts forced the Richmonds to return to their home in Rhode Island in 1852. Their mission and other possessions were left in charge of a friend. In 1854 the section of land and the cabin were sold to Jeduthan Torrance, my great grandfather."

The Beginnings, by Phyllis Helen Withycombe Stump, privately published, 1973.


"In 1849, September the 5th, the Methodists at Salem held a meeting which led to the formation of several conferences in the Willamette Valley. The Yamhill Circuit was one of these. William Roberts as pastor, John McKinney and C. O. Hosford to supply were appointed."

The Beginnings, by Phyllis Helen Withycombe Stump, privately published, 1973.


"My mother, Elsie Mary Perry Withycombe, has told us many times of driving down the old Tillamook Trail toward Yamhill in a wagon driven by her father. They were on their way for a Sunday visit with her grandmother and grandfather. The Tillamook Trail at this time wound along a short distance from the Yamhill River, entered the old site of North Yamhill on 3rd Street and on to Lafayette. Just before they entered Yamhill and on the edge of the Tom Davis place they encountered a group of people who had been attending church in a building, not the house, on the Davis place. This was in 1874. She often spoke of the fact that when they did move to Yamhill in 1877 this meeting place was too far for the Perry children to walk to church."

The Beginnings, by Phyllis Helen Withycombe Stump, privately published, 1973.


"During this period, Aaron Payne, a Circuit Rider, made his rounds through the territory. According to Robert Kuykendall, Aaron Payne's first home in the new territory was a donation land claim in Putty Gulch; west of Yamhill. His house stood below and south of the first Herbert Mehlhoff home. It was a two story house with low ceilings, facing east. He preached to the brethren in Yamhill and later often stayed in their homes. Lawrence (son of Charles V. Kuykendall) once told me Aaron Payne often stayed in their home, that he was a kindly old gentleman and a most welcome guest. He also visited with my Grandfather and Grandmother Perry. Mother has told me of the wonderful stories he related to the children."

The Beginnings, by Phyllis Helen Withycombe Stump, privately published, 1973.







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