Hello: Yes I have a brick wall. My grandfather Frank C. Campbell (F. C.)
was a dentist in Pendleton, Oregon. He was divorced in Pendleton, November
4, 1890. The last I heard he was writing a book of the history of Utah,
fell off his horse and broke his leg. He lived with the miners for a year. I
have no trace of him since then. I can't find where he died or is buried
etc. He was a dentist in Pendleton. He was very well known and mentioned
in the History of the Pacific Northwest. He worked with Dr. McKay. Any
info you may have will be very welcome.There was an article in the January
23, 1891 issue of the Pendleton East Oregonian about him and I tried to get
a copy of the article. They tell me I might find it at the Pendleton
Library but the newspaper doesn't have it. Thank you for any help you may
be able to give me. Jean Bunch
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From: "Dan" <wb(a)valiant.wvi.com>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jean Bunch" <jeanbnch(a)pacbell.net>
To: <OREGON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: [OREGON] Oregon
Hello: Yes I have a brick wall. My grandfather Frank C. Campbell (F.
C.)
was a dentist in Pendleton, Oregon. He was divorced in Pendleton, November
4, 1890. The last I heard he was writing a book of the history of Utah,
fell off his horse and broke his leg. He lived with the miners for a year.
I
have no trace of him since then. I can't find where he died or is
buried
etc. He was a dentist in Pendleton. He was very well known and mentioned
in the History of the Pacific Northwest. He worked with Dr. McKay. Any
info you may have will be very welcome.There was an article in the January
23, 1891 issue of the Pendleton East Oregonian about him and I tried to
get
a copy of the article. They tell me I might find it at the
Pendleton
Library but the newspaper doesn't have it. Thank you for any help you may
be able to give me. Jean Bunch
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan" <wb(a)valiant.wvi.com>
To: <OREGON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: [OREGON] Oregon
> Any one have any special places in Oregon they like to talk about ?
>
> Any one know about the old Antelope cemetery ?
>
> Some how I think my great grand fathers passing had some thing to do
with
> the Modoc Indian uprisings, he was there at that time line and I
produced
a
> probate of his death, it told about all the family that attended, to bad
> there was no clue to where he was buried or how he died, we have found
no
> clues .
> These are things that people need help with from others in the areas
> where help is needed , it is one thing a good< list does to help the
> members, since there are members all over the country its like fair
trade
to
> go and do a little work for those that can afford to.
>
> Any one else have brick walls ?
>
> Dan
>
>
>
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