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ADAMS, Lucina (Loveridge)
Jan. 7, 1916; Oregonian; p 7
Lucina Adams
"Pioneer Woman is Dead" |
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Mrs. Lucina Adams, wife of W. D. Adams and a pioneer of 1852,
died today at her home at Molalla. The cause of her death was a
fall
five years ago, when she broke her hip. On account of her age the
bones would not knit together.
She was born in Illinois November 24, 1840, and crossed the plains
with her parents in 1852 and settled at Molalla. She died on
the place homesteaded by the family in pioneer days. She is survived
by her husband, who is 80 years old, six children, 35
grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Included in the list
of her grandchildren is H. N. Everhart, Recorder of Molalla. |
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Jan. 8, 1916; Oregonian, p 4
"1865 Woman Settler Dies"
Molalla, Or., Jan. 7 |
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Mrs. Lucinda Adams, an early settler of Molalla, died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. D. Engle, Thursday. With her husband
she
came to Molalla in 1865, and had lived here continuously since.
She was born in Buffalo, N. Y., November 24, 1839. She was married
to W. D. Adams in 1858. She is survived by her husband and
six children: Mary Hammond, of Oregon City; Lucy Briggs, of North
Yakima; George and Frank Adams, Mrs. J. V. Harless and Mrs. D.
Engle, of Molalla.
She leaves 33 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. |
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