Elizabeth E. Dunaway

F, b. August 1884, d. 8 April 1908

Parents:

Father*: Leander John Dunaway b. 13 Oct 1852, d. 15 May 1938
Mother*: Alice Henrietta Babbett b. Aug 1857, d. 29 Sep 1923

Family:

Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964

Children:

Loyal Warren "Warren" Mathews+ b. 23 Dec 1906, d. 25 Aug 1982
Kenneth Gerald Mathews+ b. 10 Mar 1908, d. 2 May 1956

Loyal Warren "Warren" Mathews

M, b. 23 December 1906, d. 25 August 1982

Parents:

Father*: Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964
Mother*: Elizabeth E. Dunaway b. Aug 1884, d. 8 Apr 1908

Family:

Jeannetta Thelma "Jean" Sloan b. 20 May 1911, d. 22 Apr 2000

Child:

Linda Jean Mathews+ b. 13 Aug 1934, d. 7 Mar 2015

Kenneth Gerald Mathews

M, b. 10 March 1908, d. 2 May 1956
  • (ofMo) Death: On 8 April 1908, his mother, an unknown person , died Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) Census: He appeared on the census of 27 April 1910 in the household of Leander John Dunaway at Odell, Hood River County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) Census: Kenneth Gerald Mathews appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Shelby Blaine Matthews at Dixonville, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Milit-WW2*: Kenneth Gerald Mathews registered for the draft for World War I on8 April 1943 reporting he was employed as US Army 221st MP Co PFC.
  • Milit-End*: He ended military service on 17 December 1945.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the Rites for Victim of Accident Set
    Funeral services for Kenneth Gerald (Doc) Mathews, 48, Myrtle Creek, will be Sunday, May 6, at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Ganz Mortuary near Myrtle Creek.
    Mathews died in Canyonville May 2 after being injured in a logging accident. He was born at Dixonville on March 10, 1908.
    Surviving are his father, Dennis Mathews of Roseburg; a brother, Warren of Portland; two half-brothers, Dennis Jr. of College Place, Wash., and Theodore of Winston; two half-sisters, Mrs. Lester (Frances) Walker of Roseburg and Mrs. L. P. (Naomi) Castellana of San Diego, Calif; three uncles, S. B. Mathews of Dixonville, H.D. Mathews of College Place, Wash., and James Duniway of Reedsport; and an aunt in Medford.
    Interment will be at the IOOF Cemetery, Myrtle Creek. Rev. W. R. Riston of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Roseburg, will officiate. after 2 May 1956.

Parents:

Father*: Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964
Mother*: Elizabeth E. Dunaway b. Aug 1884, d. 8 Apr 1908

Family:

Maxine Barbara Atterbury b. 15 Apr 1915, d. 2 Apr 2002

Bessie Catherine Doney

F, b. 4 July 1886, d. 22 April 1959
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 11 June 1900 in the household of William Alfred Doney at Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
  • Residence*: Bessie Catherine Doney lived at Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 27 April 1910 in the household of William Alfred Doney at Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
  • Married Name: As of 11 February 1914,her married name was Matthews.
  • (Witness) Census: Bessie Catherine Doney appeared on the census of 5 January 1920 in the household of Dennis Simmons Matthews at Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) Census: Bessie Catherine Doney appeared on the census of 5 January 1930 in the household of Dennis Simmons Matthews at Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the Bessie C. Mathews
    Bessie Catherine Mathews, 72, died Wednesday at a Roseburg hospital following a prolonged illness. She was born July 4, 1886, in Clearfield, Pa., and moved to Roseburg about 1908. She was a member of the Roseburg Seventh-day Adventist Church. Surviving is a husband, Dennis; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Walker, both of Roseburg, and Mrs. Naoma Dennis of San Diego; two sons, Theodore of Grants Pass, and Dennis of Walla Walla, Wash; one stepson, Warren Mathews of Portland; 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday in Wilson's Chapel of the Roses with the Elder W.R. Riston, pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow at the Burk Cemetery.

    The News-Review 24 Apr 1959 on Friday, 24 April 1959 Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.

Parents:

Father*: William Alfred Doney b. Jul 1859, d. 17 Dec 1934
Mother*: Mary Catherine Emery b. Sep 1864

Family:

Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964

Children:

Chester Vincil Matthews b. 18 Sep 1916, d. 15 Jun 1917
Jean Matthews b. 30 Mar 1919, d. 12 Jun 1920
Frances Mae Matthews+ b. 11 Nov 1920, d. 9 Jan 2014
Naomi Joan Matthews b. 18 Jul 1922, d. 9 May 2006
Dennis Paul Mathews+ b. 11 May 1925, d. 27 Dec 2014
Theodore Dean Mathews+ b. 4 Jun 1927, d. 14 Jul 2001

Theodore Dean Mathews

M, b. 4 June 1927, d. 14 July 2001
  • Occupation*: He was logging; drove truck for Pierce truck lines.
  • (Witness) Census: He appeared on the census of 5 January 1930 in the household of Dennis Simmons Matthews at Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving Sibling M) Obituary: Theodore Dean Mathews survived his brother (Kenneth Gerald Mathews) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 2 May 1956.)
  • Residence*: Theodore Dean Mathews lived at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving Sibling M) Obituary: He survived his brother (Loyal Warren "Warren" Mathews) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated on 28 August 1982.)
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the Theodore 'Ted' Mathews
    The graveside service for Theodore "Ted" Dean Mathews will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Eagle Point National Cemetery. The American Legion Honor Guard, Post No. 28, will officiate.
    Mr. Mathews, 74, of Medford, died Saturday (July 14, 2001) at his home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army, 304 Beatty St., Medford, OR 97501. He was born June 4, 1927, in Roseburg, a son of Dennis and Bessie (Doney) Mathews. He attended Seventh-day Adventist schools in Roseburg, and moved to the Rogue Valley in the 1950s. On April 23, 1960, in Gold Hill, he married Patricia Stanfield, who survives. Mr. Mathews was a truck driver for Pierce Freight Lines. He also drove school buses for the Medford School District.
    He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II in the South Pacific.
    Mr. Mathews was a member of the Brotherhood of Teamsters, and was a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
    He was an Atlanta Braves fan, and enjoyed baseball, home maintenance, old Western movies and spending time with his family and grandchildren. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include three sons, Dennis George Mathews, Medford, Mike Mathews, in Idaho, and Michael Popken, Springfield; two daughters, Rebecca Perkins, Medford, and Katherine Leighty, Portland; two sisters, Naomi Dennis, Hemet, Calif., and Francis Greenstreet, Portland; a brother, Dennis Matthews, Hemet; and six grandchildren. Arrangements: Perl Funeral Home, Medford.
    http://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2001/july/071801n10.htm after 14 July 2001 Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.

Parents:

Father*: Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964
Mother*: Bessie Catherine Doney b. 4 Jul 1886, d. 22 Apr 1959

Family:

Wanda Dean Whisenhunt b. 15 Nov 1932, d. 6 Jan 2006

Child:

Michael Thomas Popken b. 8 Nov 1955, d. 10 Jul 2002

Chester Vincil Matthews

M, b. 18 September 1916, d. 15 June 1917

Parents:

Father*: Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964
Mother*: Bessie Catherine Doney b. 4 Jul 1886, d. 22 Apr 1959

Jean Matthews

F, b. 30 March 1919, d. 12 June 1920

Parents:

Father*: Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964
Mother*: Bessie Catherine Doney b. 4 Jul 1886, d. 22 Apr 1959

Frances Mae Matthews

F, b. 11 November 1920, d. 9 January 2014
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 5 January 1930 in the household of Dennis Simmons Matthews at Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving Sibling M) Obituary: Frances Mae Matthews survived her brother (Kenneth Gerald Mathews) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 2 May 1956.)
  • (Surviving Sibling M) Obituary: Frances Mae Matthews survived her brother (Loyal Warren "Warren" Mathews) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated on 28 August 1982.)
  • Residence: Frances Mae Matthews lived in 1991.
  • Residence: She lived in 1993.
  • Note*: She Seperated from Kelvin Greenstreet in 1996.
  • Residence*: She lived in February 1996.
  • Residence: She lived on 1 May 2006 at Longview, Cowlitz County, Washington.
  • Residence: She lived at Longview, Cowlitz County, Washington.
  • HEALTH*: She fell & broke her hip; suffers dementia on 18 September 2013.

Parents:

Father*: Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964
Mother*: Bessie Catherine Doney b. 4 Jul 1886, d. 22 Apr 1959

Family 1:

Lester Earl "Pete" Walker b. 17 Feb 1917, d. 25 Apr 1999

Family 2:

Kelvin Greenstreet b. 4 Dec 1909, d. 3 Aug 1998

Naomi Joan Matthews

F, b. 18 July 1922, d. 9 May 2006
  • Name Variation: Naomi Joan Matthews was also known as Sandy Dennis called Sandy because of her reddish hair color.
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 5 January 1930 in the household of Dennis Simmons Matthews at Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Milit-Beg*: Naomi Joan Matthews began military service served in the Navy.
  • Married Name: Her married name was Dennis.
  • (Surviving Sibling M) Obituary: She survived her brother (Kenneth Gerald Mathews) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 2 May 1956.)
  • (Surviving Sibling M) Obituary: Naomi Joan Matthews survived her brother (Loyal Warren "Warren" Mathews) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated on 28 August 1982.)
  • Residence*: Naomi Joan Matthews lived at California.

Parents:

Father*: Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964
Mother*: Bessie Catherine Doney b. 4 Jul 1886, d. 22 Apr 1959

Dennis Paul Mathews

M, b. 11 May 1925, d. 27 December 2014

Parents:

Father*: Dennis Simmons Matthews b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 28 Nov 1964
Mother*: Bessie Catherine Doney b. 4 Jul 1886, d. 22 Apr 1959

Family:

Evelyne Ruth Hardin b. 16 Aug 1927, d. 21 Nov 2004

Child:

Eddie Ray Mathews+ b. 27 Feb 1959, d. 1 Aug 2024

Evelyne Ruth Hardin

F, b. 16 August 1927, d. 21 November 2004
  • PARENTS*: She was the child of Cora Belle Johnston & Lilbourn DeArmond Hardin.
  • SIBLINGS*: She Helen Stephens, Raleigh Hardin & Fred Hardin (Pastor.)
  • Married Name: As of 24 June 1955,her married name was Mathews.
  • Note*: She shares home with sons Randy & Jimmy between 1995 and 2004 at Wallla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington.

Family:

Dennis Paul Mathews b. 11 May 1925, d. 27 Dec 2014

Child:

Eddie Ray Mathews+ b. 27 Feb 1959, d. 1 Aug 2024

Eddie Ray Mathews

M, b. 27 February 1959, d. 1 August 2024

Parents:

Father*: Dennis Paul Mathews b. 11 May 1925, d. 27 Dec 2014
Mother*: Evelyne Ruth Hardin b. 16 Aug 1927, d. 21 Nov 2004

Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury

M, b. 7 April 1856, d. 2 September 1900
  • (Witness) Census: He appeared on the census of 13 August 1870 in the household of Greene Rufus Pinckney Atterbury at Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon.
  • PHOTO*: Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury.
  • Census: He appeared on the census of 15 June 1880 at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) History: He witnessed Charles Rice Killed at Mt. Scott Sunday
    Sunday evening about 5:30 news came to town that on the baseball grounds at Mt. Scott, Sunday afternoon, James Dixon, a young man about 17 years of age, had shot and killed Charles Rice, a young man about 23 years of age.
    Owen Atterbury, a constable of that precinct, was present and saw the shooting and immediately arrested young Dixon without a warrant and brought him to town last night, and he is still in Mr. Atterbury's charge.
    From Mr. Atterbury, who witnessed the shooting, we learn that these two young men had had difficulty before this, and a small provocation, it seems, revived the old feud. It appears that some misunderstanding concerning the ball game awakened old ill feelings and a few hot words were interchanged between them, when Rice was heard to say he would thresh Dixon, and immediately began to take off his coat, while threatening Dixon. At this Dixon drew his pistol from his pocket and shot Rice twice, killing him almost instantly. Owen Atterbury, the constable of Mt. Scott, who has had Dixon in charge, procurred a warrant this morning from Justice Hamlin and placed Dixon under arrest as provided by law.
    This is another disagreeable affair in our county that is sure to be annoying to all parties involved and is deeply deplored by all good citizens. As this affair will be brought into court and tried according to the process of law the Plaindealer forbears making any comment, pro or con, with regard to justifiable or unjustifiable homicide, believing newspaper trials do not subserve any good purpose. We give the account of the affair as reported by the constable, Mr. Atterbury, who brought Dixon to the city last night, as before stated, and await the result as the courts shall dispose of it in due time.
    (Plaindealer, Monday, June 15, 1896)
    Douglas County Pioneer Vol 9 No 3 Sep 1995 (more info included on p 19-22) on 14 June 1896 at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving Spouse) Obituary: He survived his wife (Agnes M. Shaff) and was listed in her obituary as residing in (obituary dated after 29 September 1899.)
  • Census*: Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury appeared on the census of 21 June 1900 at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the still looking for obit copy after 2 September 1900.

Parents:

Father*: Greene Rufus Pinckney Atterbury b. 23 Apr 1827, d. 21 Nov 1899
Mother*: Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee b. 7 Aug 1834, d. 21 May 1894

Family:

Agnes M. Shaff b. 5 Dec 1851, d. 29 Sep 1899

Children:

Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury b. 6 Aug 1876, d. 14 Feb 1930
Eugene Morris "John" Atterbury+ b. 3 Feb 1878, d. 29 Jun 1963
Clinton Henry "Kit" Atterbury+ b. 3 Oct 1879, d. 17 Apr 1955
Milo Atterbury+ b. 19 Oct 1882, d. 7 Mar 1970
Jesse Ere Atterbury+ b. 30 Sep 1884, d. 23 Oct 1959
Baby Girl Atterbury b. 29 Dec 1888
Little Tilmon Atterbury b. 14 Apr 1891
Calvin W. Atterbury b. 4 Oct 1893

Agnes M. Shaff

F, b. 5 December 1851, d. 29 September 1899
  • Note*: She 1852 Militia listing-Henry Shaff-Princeton Twp. (1 M 2 F) in 1852 at Princeton, Scott County, Iowa.
  • (Witness) Emigration: She emigrated with Henry C. Shaff in 1852.
  • Emigration*: Agnes M. Shaff emigrated in 1858.
  • Census: She appeared on the census of 16 September 1870 at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 16 September 1870 in the household of Henry C. Shaff at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Married Name: As of 18 November 1875,her married name was Atterbury.
  • (Witness) Probate: Agnes M. Shaff witnessed the probate of the estate of Abraham C Adams on 4 March 1876 at Rock Island County, Illinois.
  • (Witness) PHOTO: Agnes M. Shaff witnessed the of Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury.
  • (Witness) Census: Agnes M. Shaff appeared on the census of 15 June 1880 in the household of Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) LAND: Agnes M. Shaff witnessed the of Elizabeth Kelsey on 17 May 1884 Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Note*: Agnes M. Shaff and Elizabeth Kelsey Circuit Court lists Defendant Elizabeth Harris; Plantiff Agnes Atterbury - served on Flint & Humphrey; to recover $300 inheritance from father, Henry C. Shaff in October 1885.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the states cause of death-prolonged illness (likely TB) after 29 September 1899.
  • (ofSp) Death: On 2 September 1900 when she was 44, her husband Tilmon died cause of death-tuberculosis (consumption) Obit. states died after long illness.

Parents:

Father*: Henry C. Shaff b. 23 Dec 1829, d. b 17 May 1884
Mother*: Adeline Adams b. 1830, d. 22 Jun 1852

Family:

Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury b. 7 Apr 1856, d. 2 Sep 1900

Children:

Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury b. 6 Aug 1876, d. 14 Feb 1930
Eugene Morris "John" Atterbury+ b. 3 Feb 1878, d. 29 Jun 1963
Clinton Henry "Kit" Atterbury+ b. 3 Oct 1879, d. 17 Apr 1955
Milo Atterbury+ b. 19 Oct 1882, d. 7 Mar 1970
Jesse Ere Atterbury+ b. 30 Sep 1884, d. 23 Oct 1959
Baby Girl Atterbury b. 29 Dec 1888
Little Tilmon Atterbury b. 14 Apr 1891
Calvin W. Atterbury b. 4 Oct 1893

Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury

F, b. 6 August 1876, d. 14 February 1930
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 15 June 1880 in the household of Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving child Mom) Obituary: Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury survived her mother (Agnes M. Shaff) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 29 September 1899.)
  • (Witness) Census: Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury appeared on the census of 21 June 1900 in the household of Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving child Dad) Obituary: Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury survived her father (Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 2 September 1900.)
  • Note*: Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury and Lena W. Thornton Misses Dollie Atterbury and Lena Thornton killed a fine deer near Whistler's Bend Friday. They had gone fishing, taking a shot gun along. The deer came down to the river when one of them fired, wounding it. They continued the attack, firing nine shots in all before securing their game. Needless to say, they are quite proud of their achievement. Douglas county girls are in the front rank in any line of endeavor.
    (undated clipping in Atterbury photo album.)
  • Married Name: As of 29 August 1906,her married name was Culver.
  • (Witness) Census: Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of John Fitzhugh Culver at Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) PHOTO: Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury witnessed the of John Fitzhugh Culver.
  • (Witness) Census: Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of John Fitzhugh Culver at Civil Bend, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) Census: Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of John Fitzhugh Culver at Nichols, Douglas County, Oregon.

Parents:

Father*: Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury b. 7 Apr 1856, d. 2 Sep 1900
Mother*: Agnes M. Shaff b. 5 Dec 1851, d. 29 Sep 1899

Family:

John Fitzhugh Culver b. 30 Jun 1869, d. 1 Aug 1932

Eugene Morris "John" Atterbury

M, b. 3 February 1878, d. 29 June 1963
  • (Witness) Census: He appeared on the census of 15 June 1880 in the household of Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) History: Eugene Morris "John" Atterbury witnessed Charles Rice Killed at Mt. Scott Sunday
    Sunday evening about 5:30 news came to town that on the baseball grounds at Mt. Scott, Sunday afternoon, James Dixon, a young man about 17 years of age, had shot and killed Charles Rice, a young man about 23 years of age.
    Owen Atterbury, a constable of that precinct, was present and saw the shooting and immediately arrested young Dixon without a warrant and brought him to town last night, and he is still in Mr. Atterbury's charge.
    From Mr. Atterbury, who witnessed the shooting, we learn that these two young men had had difficulty before this, and a small provocation, it seems, revived the old feud. It appears that some misunderstanding concerning the ball game awakened old ill feelings and a few hot words were interchanged between them, when Rice was heard to say he would thresh Dixon, and immediately began to take off his coat, while threatening Dixon. At this Dixon drew his pistol from his pocket and shot Rice twice, killing him almost instantly. Owen Atterbury, the constable of Mt. Scott, who has had Dixon in charge, procurred a warrant this morning from Justice Hamlin and placed Dixon under arrest as provided by law.
    This is another disagreeable affair in our county that is sure to be annoying to all parties involved and is deeply deplored by all good citizens. As this affair will be brought into court and tried according to the process of law the Plaindealer forbears making any comment, pro or con, with regard to justifiable or unjustifiable homicide, believing newspaper trials do not subserve any good purpose. We give the account of the affair as reported by the constable, Mr. Atterbury, who brought Dixon to the city last night, as before stated, and await the result as the courts shall dispose of it in due time.
    (Plaindealer, Monday, June 15, 1896)
    Douglas County Pioneer Vol 9 No 3 Sep 1995 (more info included on p 19-22) on 14 June 1896 at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving child Mom) Obituary: He survived his mother (Agnes M. Shaff) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 29 September 1899.)
  • (Witness) Census: Eugene Morris "John" Atterbury appeared on the census of 21 June 1900 in the household of Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving child Dad) Obituary: Eugene Morris "John" Atterbury survived his father (Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 2 September 1900.)
  • (Witness) Marriage: Eugene Morris "John" Atterbury witnessed the marriage of Jesse Ere Atterbury and Winifred Pearl "Pearl" Matthews on 28 November 1906 at Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Milit-WW1*: Eugene Morris "John" Atterbury registered for the draft for World War I on12 September 1918, while living at Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • PHOTO: He Photo of Uncle John & Lee Thornton (is that Lena's brother, Arthur Lee Thornton?)
  • PHOTO*: He Family photo of Uncle John & Aunt Lena, Ivan, Carmen & Harlan.
  • Census*: He appeared on the census of 1920 at Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Occupation*: He was Owned a wholesale store (including tobacco) and Kenny & Keith did delivery.
  • (Informant) Death: He was the informant on the death certificate of Lucy Emeline "Dolly" Atterbury on 14 February 1930 listed as E. M. Atterbury of Roseburg.
  • Anniversary*: Eugene Morris "John" Atterbury on 2 August 1952 Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Informant) Death: He was the informant on the death certificate of Clinton Henry "Kit" Atterbury on 17 April 1955 listed as (an unknown value.)

Parents:

Father*: Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury b. 7 Apr 1856, d. 2 Sep 1900
Mother*: Agnes M. Shaff b. 5 Dec 1851, d. 29 Sep 1899

Family:

Lena W. Thornton b. 1 Jan 1883, d. 21 Apr 1975

Children:

Ivan Morris Atterbury b. 25 Nov 1903, d. 11 Jul 1930
Carmen Atterbury b. 8 Sep 1905, d. 3 Feb 1999
Edwin Earl Atterbury b. 11 Mar 1907, d. 19 Aug 1909
Harlan Eugene Atterbury+ b. 28 Oct 1911, d. 20 Mar 1991
Samuel Chestine Atterbury b. 8 Sep 1922, d. 19 Jan 1923

Clinton Henry "Kit" Atterbury

M, b. 3 October 1879, d. 17 April 1955
  • (Witness) Census: He appeared on the census of 15 June 1880 in the household of Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) History: Clinton Henry "Kit" Atterbury witnessed Charles Rice Killed at Mt. Scott Sunday
    Sunday evening about 5:30 news came to town that on the baseball grounds at Mt. Scott, Sunday afternoon, James Dixon, a young man about 17 years of age, had shot and killed Charles Rice, a young man about 23 years of age.
    Owen Atterbury, a constable of that precinct, was present and saw the shooting and immediately arrested young Dixon without a warrant and brought him to town last night, and he is still in Mr. Atterbury's charge.
    From Mr. Atterbury, who witnessed the shooting, we learn that these two young men had had difficulty before this, and a small provocation, it seems, revived the old feud. It appears that some misunderstanding concerning the ball game awakened old ill feelings and a few hot words were interchanged between them, when Rice was heard to say he would thresh Dixon, and immediately began to take off his coat, while threatening Dixon. At this Dixon drew his pistol from his pocket and shot Rice twice, killing him almost instantly. Owen Atterbury, the constable of Mt. Scott, who has had Dixon in charge, procurred a warrant this morning from Justice Hamlin and placed Dixon under arrest as provided by law.
    This is another disagreeable affair in our county that is sure to be annoying to all parties involved and is deeply deplored by all good citizens. As this affair will be brought into court and tried according to the process of law the Plaindealer forbears making any comment, pro or con, with regard to justifiable or unjustifiable homicide, believing newspaper trials do not subserve any good purpose. We give the account of the affair as reported by the constable, Mr. Atterbury, who brought Dixon to the city last night, as before stated, and await the result as the courts shall dispose of it in due time.
    (Plaindealer, Monday, June 15, 1896)
    Douglas County Pioneer Vol 9 No 3 Sep 1995 (more info included on p 19-22) on 14 June 1896 at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving child Mom) Obituary: He survived his mother (Agnes M. Shaff) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 29 September 1899.)
  • Census: Clinton Henry "Kit" Atterbury appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 at East Umpqua, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) Census: He appeared on the census of 21 June 1900 in the household of Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving child Dad) Obituary: Clinton Henry "Kit" Atterbury survived his father (Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 2 September 1900.)
  • Occupation*: Clinton Henry "Kit" Atterbury was mail deliverer in Eastern Oregon (Burns, Vale, etc) feet froze once, lost one leg, this led to his demise in Douglas Co Hosp.
  • Occupation: He was sheepherder.
  • Census: He appeared on the census of 1910 at Drewsey, Harney County, Oregon.
  • LAND*: He 320 acres under the May 20, 1862: Homestead Entry Original

    Document Nr.: 02611 Misc. Doc. Nr.: 0 Accession/Serial Nr.: 594915 BLM Serial Nr.: ORV 0002611
    on 31 July 1917 Vale, Malheur County, Oregon.
  • Milit-WW1*: Clinton Henry "Kit" Atterbury registered for the draft for World War I on12 September 1918, while living at Riverside, Malheur County, Oregon.
  • Census: He appeared on the census of 1930 at Crane, Harney County, Oregon.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the clipping from newspaper.

Parents:

Father*: Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury b. 7 Apr 1856, d. 2 Sep 1900
Mother*: Agnes M. Shaff b. 5 Dec 1851, d. 29 Sep 1899

Family 1:

Mary Kathleen Rader b. 21 Aug 1880, d. 16 Apr 1925

Family 2:

Etta May Rader b. 25 May 1890, d. 21 Sep 1934

Child:

Harland Dean Towne+ b. 29 Mar 1929, d. 5 Aug 2012

Milo Atterbury

M, b. 19 October 1882, d. 7 March 1970
  • (Surviving child Mom) Obituary: He survived his mother (Agnes M. Shaff) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 29 September 1899.)
  • Census*: Milo Atterbury appeared on the census of 2 June 1900 at Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) Census: He appeared on the census of 21 June 1900 in the household of Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Note*: Milo Atterbury reportedly lived with Dr. John Miller after his father's death in September 1900 at Douglas County, Oregon.
  • (Surviving child Dad) Obituary: He survived his father (Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury) and was listed in the obituary as (Obituary dated after 2 September 1900.)
  • Occupation*: Milo Atterbury was Train Engineer at Albany, Linn County, Oregon.
  • Milit-WW1*: Milo Atterbury registered for the draft for World War I on9 September 1918, while living at Albany, Linn County, Oregon.
  • Census: He appeared on the census of 9 January 1920 at Albany, Linn County, Oregon.
  • Census: He appeared on the census of 10 April 1930 at Albany, Linn County, Oregon.
  • (Informant) Death: He was the informant on the death certificate of Delphine "Del" Cornoyer on 4 July 1957 listed as (an unknown value.)
  • HEALTH*: Milo Atterbury had DM.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the Albany Democrat-Herald p 7 col 7 9 Mar 1970 Mid-valley Obituaries on Monday, 9 March 1970 Albany, Linn County, Oregon.

Parents:

Father*: Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury b. 7 Apr 1856, d. 2 Sep 1900
Mother*: Agnes M. Shaff b. 5 Dec 1851, d. 29 Sep 1899

Family:

Delphine "Del" Cornoyer b. 13 Dec 1883, d. 4 Jul 1957

Child:

Alexander Henry Atterbury b. 11 Sep 1908, d. 4 Nov 1983

Greene Rufus Pinckney Atterbury

M, b. 23 April 1827, d. 21 November 1899

Parents:

Father*: Greenberry Atterbury b. 22 Feb 1799, d. 24 Nov 1882
Mother*: Elizabeth Butler b. 21 May 1802, d. 21 Sep 1860

Family:

Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee b. 7 Aug 1834, d. 21 May 1894

Children:

Wilson Butler Atterbury+ b. 7 Sep 1853, d. 21 Aug 1929
Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury+ b. 7 Apr 1856, d. 2 Sep 1900
Syrilda Jane "Jane" Atterbury b. 23 Feb 1857, d. 7 Apr 1880
Elizabeth Cordelia "Dillie" Atterbury+ b. 20 Jan 1859, d. 27 Mar 1892
Isaac Owen Atterbury+ b. 9 Dec 1860, d. 26 Dec 1944
Wiseman Atterbury b. 30 Sep 1862, d. b 1880
William Riley Atterbury b. 5 Jun 1864, d. 30 Jun 1887
Martha Marinda "Rena" Atterbury b. 7 Jun 1865, d. 28 Mar 1956
Mary Juda Atterbury b. 18 Feb 1868
James Emery Atterbury b. 22 Oct 1870, d. 17 May 1908
Anna Isabelle Atterbury+ b. 2 Nov 1871, d. 2 Dec 1936
Irving Atterbury b. 10 Nov 1872, d. b 1880
Etta Emeline Atterbury b. 4 Nov 1878, d. 11 Jan 1891

Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee

F, b. 7 August 1834, d. 21 May 1894
  • (Witness) Emigration: She emigrated with Isaac Agee.
  • (Witness) Census: Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee appeared on the census of 1 June 1840 in the household of Isaac Agee at Clinton County, Missouri.
  • (Witness) Census: Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee appeared on the census of 25 October 1850 in the household of Isaac Agee at DeKalb County, Missouri.
  • (Witness) Emigration: Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee emigrated with Greene Rufus Pinckney Atterbury in 1852.
  • (Witness) Census: Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee appeared on the census of 13 August 1870 in the household of Greene Rufus Pinckney Atterbury at Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon.
  • (Witness) Census: Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee appeared on the census of 16 June 1880 in the household of Greene Rufus Pinckney Atterbury at Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the on Thursday, 24 May 1894 Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.

Parents:

Father*: Isaac Agee b. 18 Oct 1811, d. 9 Sep 1900
Mother*: Cordelia Thornton b. 17 May 1815, d. 14 Dec 1893

Family:

Greene Rufus Pinckney Atterbury b. 23 Apr 1827, d. 21 Nov 1899

Children:

Wilson Butler Atterbury+ b. 7 Sep 1853, d. 21 Aug 1929
Tilmon Chasteen Atterbury+ b. 7 Apr 1856, d. 2 Sep 1900
Syrilda Jane "Jane" Atterbury b. 23 Feb 1857, d. 7 Apr 1880
Elizabeth Cordelia "Dillie" Atterbury+ b. 20 Jan 1859, d. 27 Mar 1892
Isaac Owen Atterbury+ b. 9 Dec 1860, d. 26 Dec 1944
Wiseman Atterbury b. 30 Sep 1862, d. b 1880
William Riley Atterbury b. 5 Jun 1864, d. 30 Jun 1887
Martha Marinda "Rena" Atterbury b. 7 Jun 1865, d. 28 Mar 1956
Mary Juda Atterbury b. 18 Feb 1868
James Emery Atterbury b. 22 Oct 1870, d. 17 May 1908
Anna Isabelle Atterbury+ b. 2 Nov 1871, d. 2 Dec 1936
Irving Atterbury b. 10 Nov 1872, d. b 1880
Etta Emeline Atterbury b. 4 Nov 1878, d. 11 Jan 1891

Wilson Butler Atterbury

M, b. 7 September 1853, d. 21 August 1929

Parents:

Father*: Greene Rufus Pinckney Atterbury b. 23 Apr 1827, d. 21 Nov 1899
Mother*: Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee b. 7 Aug 1834, d. 21 May 1894

Family:

Mary Elizabeth Yokum b. 10 Jul 1865, d. 28 Aug 1938

Children:

Newton Lane Atterbury b. 25 Jun 1888, d. Sep 1888
Mary Fay "Fay" Atterbury+ b. 6 Apr 1891, d. 25 Mar 1978
Vern Atterbury b. 5 Oct 1893, d. 4 Apr 1897
Opal Atterbury b. 28 Jan 1900, d. 3 Mar 1981
Helen Iris Atterbury b. 27 Oct 1904, d. 13 Apr 2002

Syrilda Jane "Jane" Atterbury

F, b. 23 February 1857, d. 7 April 1880

Parents:

Father*: Greene Rufus Pinckney Atterbury b. 23 Apr 1827, d. 21 Nov 1899
Mother*: Mary Emmaline "Emeline" Agee b. 7 Aug 1834, d. 21 May 1894