Descendants of Sterling Ashworth
Courtesy of www.museum.bmi.net
Researchers: Linda Kracke and Sarah Olsen
August 26, 2006
Generation No. 1
1. S
TERLING1 ASHWORTH was born Abt. 1775 in Virginia. He married ELIZABETH BETSY TOMBLIN 30 Dec 1802 in Pittsylvania, Virginia1.Notes for S
TERLING ASHWORTH:http://members.cox.net/ashworthgen/
Nice site on Ashworth's in California.
********
1840 United States Federal Census Record
about Sterling Ashworth
Name: Sterling Ashworth
Township: Not Stated
County: Platte
State: Missouri
*********
1850 Census MO Platte Green Pg 380
Line 28
Andrew J Henderson 35 M Farmer TN
Margaret Henderson 26 F KY
James Henderson 7 M MO
Giles Henderson 4 M MO
Malinda Henderson 2 F MO
Margaret Henderson 1 F MO
Sterling Ashworth 76 M VA
More About S
TERLING ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1850, MO Platte Green Pg 380
Census 2: 1860, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 129(See Son)
More About S
TERLING ASHWORTH and ELIZABETH TOMBLIN:Marriage: 30 Dec 1802, Pittsylvania, Virginia1
Children of S
TERLING ASHWORTH and ELIZABETH TOMBLIN are:Generation No. 2
2. J
AMES2 ASHWORTH (STERLING1) was born Abt. 1804 in Kentucky. He married MARY ENNIS. She was born Abt. 1813 in Kentucky.Notes for J
AMES ASHWORTH:1850 Census MO Platte Lee Pg 359
Line 32
208 208 James Ashworth 46 M Farerm KY
Mary Ashworth 37 F KY
John Ashworth 15 M KY
Margaret Ashworth 13 F KY
Nathan Ashworth 12 M KY
Caroline Ashworth 10 F MO
James Ashworth 8 M MO
Eliza Ashworth 6 F MO
William Ashworth 5 M MO
Sterling Ashworth 6/12 M MO
Children of J
AMES ASHWORTH and MARY ENNIS are:3. W
ILLIAM2 ASHWORTH (STERLING1) was born Abt. 1808 in Kentucky. He married ELIZA ENNIS 29 Dec 1832 in Barren Co., Kentucky, daughter of JOHN ENNIS and MARTHA FERGUSON. She was born Abt. 1815 in Kentucky.Notes for W
ILLIAM ASHWORTH:1850 Census MO Holt Dist 38 Pg 97
Ashworth,William,42,M,Farmer,KY
Elizah,35,F,KY
Martha,18F,KY
Lucinda,15,F,KY
George,13,M,KY
Franklin,11,M,KY
Fountain,9,M,MO
William,7,M,MO
Mary,5,F,MO
Christopher,2,M,MO
**********
1860 Census MO Holt Nodaway Pg 129
Ashworth,W.,52,M,Farmer,KY
Eliza,40,F,KY
George W.,23,M,Farm Laborer,KY
Franklin,21,M,Farm Laborer,KY
Fountain,18,M,Farm Laborer,MO
William,14,M,MO
Christopher,11,M,MO
John,1,M,MO
Lucinda,21,F,KY
Mary,13,F,KY
Margaret,9,F,MO
Eliza I.,7,F,MO
Nancy,1,F,MO
Sterling,85,M,Gent.,VA
**********
1870 Census MO Holt Nodaway Pg 212
Ashworth,William,62,MW,Farmer,KY
Eliza,52,FW,KY
Mary,22,FW,MO
Margaret,20,FW,MO
Jane,18,FW,MO
John,15,MW,MO
Catherine,15,FW,MO
James,9,MW,MO
More About W
ILLIAM ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1850, MO Holt Dist 38 Pg 97
Census 2: 1860, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 129
Census 3: 1870, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 212
More About E
LIZA ENNIS:Census 1: 1850, MO Holt Dist 38 Pg 97(See Husband)
Census 2: 1860, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 129(See Husband)
Census 3: 1870, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 212(See Husband)
Marriage Notes for W
ILLIAM ASHWORTH and ELIZA ENNIS:William Ashworth found in:
Marriage Index: KY, NC, TN, VA, WV 1728-1850
Spouse: Eliza Ennis
Marriage Date: Dec 29, 1832
Location: Barren Co., Kentucky
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm: 0209747 - 0209757
More About W
ILLIAM ASHWORTH and ELIZA ENNIS:Marriage: 29 Dec 1832, Barren Co., Kentucky
Children of W
ILLIAM ASHWORTH and ELIZA ENNIS are:4. M
ARGARET2 ASHWORTH (STERLING1) was born Abt. 1824 in Kentucky, and died Feb 1897. She married (1) ANDREW JACKSON HENDERSON 07 Oct 1841 in Platte County,MO5, son of JOHN HENDERSON and RACHEL ?. He was born 17 Dec 1817 in Green County,TN, and died 16 Jun 1869 in Sidney,Fremont County,IA. She married (2) SAMUEL EDWARD ELLIS 14 Jun 1877. He was born 27 May 1821 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1900 in Montgomery County,TN.Notes for M
ARGARET ASHWORTH:http://tnhendersons.rootsweb.com/harper_book.html
Photo of Margaret Ashworth Henderson
More About M
ARGARET ASHWORTH:Census: 1850, MO Platte Green Pg 380(See Husband)
Notes for A
NDREW JACKSON HENDERSON:http://tnhendersons.rootsweb.com/harper_book.html
Hidden Hendersons, Of Greene And Cocke Counties, Tennessee
Copyright January 1979
by Norma Hiser Harper
Margaret Ashworth, daughter of Sterling married photos also
Andrew Jackson Henderson, fifth son of John and Rachel Henderson (1), was born 17 Dec. 1817 in Greene County, TN. He married Margaret Ashworth, daughter of Sterling Ashworth, the 7th of October, 1841 in Platte County, MO.(2) In the 1850 census of Platte Co. the family is living next house to Sterling Ashworth. At that time A. J. and Margaret had four children, all born in Missouri. They had 14 children according to Harl Brown, a descendant of James F. Henderson. They moved to Fremont County, Iowa in 1864. Family tradition is that A.J. died of sun stroke while out hoeing beans on a hot June day, 16 June, 1869. He is buried in Fremont County, Sidney, Iowa. Margaret married secondly to John Ellis, 14 June, 1877.(4) Margaret was born 21 Feb. 1824 in Kentucky and died February 1897...Buried: Sidney, Iowa.
Children: (footnotes 3, 4 and 6)
* William born: June 1842 died 14 Nov. 1842 (Platte C.,MO)
James Franklin born: 6 August 1843 died: 19 March 1930
Culbertson, Nebraska. M(1)30 July 1870 Sarah Parman
M(2) 15 Oct. 1885 Lena Trusler
Mary Catherine born: 24 Oct. 1844 died: 16 March 1846
Platte Co. MO
Giles Washington born: 5 January 1846 Clay Co. MO md: Feb. 1872
Rose M. Kimsey died: 17 May, 1923 Crofton, Nebraska
Malinda Elizabeth born: 29 March 1847 Platte Co., MO. md: John
Robinson 26 Feb. 1865 died: 28 Dec. 1928 Olathe, KS
* Margaret Evaline born: 1 Nov. 1848 died: 1 January 1857
Platte Co., MO.
* Sarah Jane born: 29 Nov 1851 died: 30 Jan 1857 Platte, Co. MO
Samira Frances born: 19 Sept 1853 died: 1923 Riverton, Iowa
married: Andrew Wade
* John Andrew born: 15 Aug 1855 died: 9 Feb 1862 Platte CO, MO
Minerva Emaline born: 19 Aug. 1857 died: 1942 Riverton, Iowa
married: Alfred Swatman
* Alfred Wesley born: 15 Aug 1860 died: 11 Nov. 1862
* Samuel born: 30 April 1862 died: 19 Dec. 1865
Lucy Anne born: 6 June 1864 married Jack Stone
Eliza Jane born: 7 April 1866 married Huffer
- - - - - - - - - - * Notice 7 children died early ages. - - - - - - -
(1) John Henderson's estate settlement Platte Co. MO
(2) Marriage record, Platte Co., MO
(3) 1850 census Platte Co., MO
(4) Bible records of Harl Brown, descendant of James Henderson
(5) 1860 census Holt County, MO.
(6) Research of Evelyne Weyhrick descendant.
***********
1850 Census MO Platte Green Pg 380
Line 28
Andrew J Henderson 35 M Farmer TN
Margaret Henderson 26 F KY
James Henderson 7 M MO
Giles Henderson 4 M MO
Malinda Henderson 2 F MO
Margaret Henderson 1 F MO
Sterling Ashworth 76 M VA
More About A
NDREW JACKSON HENDERSON:Census: 1850, MO Platte Green Pg 380
More About A
NDREW HENDERSON and MARGARET ASHWORTH:Marriage: 07 Oct 1841, Platte County,MO5
More About S
AMUEL ELLIS and MARGARET ASHWORTH:Marriage: 14 Jun 1877
Children of M
ARGARET ASHWORTH and ANDREW HENDERSON are:5. D
AVID CROGHAN2 ASHWORTH (STERLING1) was born Abt. 1815 in Kentucky, and died 30 Dec 1870 in Mariposa Co., CA. He married (1) JESSINA FRANCIS WHITE. She was born Abt. 1827 in Indiana, and died 27 Apr 1922 in Mariposa, California.Notes for D
AVID CROGHAN ASHWORTH:Died December 30, 1870 Mariposa Free Press
At his residence, near Mariposa, Dec. 24, David C. ASHWORTH, a native of Kentucky, aged 54
*************
http://www.mariposaresearch.net/ObitsA-B.html
Dave Ashworth
Mariposa Gazette, March 9, 1907 Body Recovered (submitted by Tom Hilk)
Word was telephoned to Mariposa Thursday evening that the body of Dave Ashworth, the young man who was downed in the Merced river a few weeks ago, had been recovered. The body was found only a short distance below the point where he was supposed to have entered the river on the opposite side. Coroner D. E. Johnson was summoned and left for the river to hold an inquest on the body, but at this writing nothing is known as to whether or not the condition of the body will admit of its being brought to Mariposa for burial.
David C ASHWORTH- Mariposa Free Press Dec 24 1870.Christmas festivities in Mariposa were marred by a sad and gloomy episode. On the Sunday last it became the melancholy duty of our citizens to pay the last tribute of respect to two old residents of this county -one of them and early settler of Mariposa, and both pioneers in California. There are few among the people now living in Mariposa county-none who have who have been here ten years or more, who didn't know David C. Ashworth, or old DC as he was familiar termed. Mr Ashworth came to California in 1849, pitching his tent near what is now the town of Coulterville. In the spring of 1850 he moved this side of the Merced and lived for a time at Mormon Bar, and then in the town of Mariposa, where he resided till 1855,when he located among the hills east of town and engaged in farming and stock raising. Mr Ashworth was a unlettered man, but possessed of a fund of "old hard sence" and was strictly honest. D.C. Ashworth's word was as good as his bond and through his entire life his name was a proverb of integrity. He was a native of Kentucky and emigrated from Missouri to California. His death occurred on Sunday last after an illness of about ten days. He was fifty-four years old.submitted by William Disbro- gggrandson 1/25/99
**************
ASHWORTH, D. C. December 30, 1870 Mariposa Free Press
Christmas festivities in Mariposa were marred by a sad and gloomy episode. On the Sunday last it became the melancholy duty of our citizens to pay the last tribute of respect to two old residents of this county -one of them and early settler of Mariposa, and both pioneers in California. There are few among the people now living in Mariposa county- none who have who have been here ten years or more, who didn't know David C. Ashworth, or old DC as he was familiarly termed. Mr. Ashworth came to California in 1849, pitching his tent near what is now the town of Coulterville. In the spring of 1850 he moved this side of the Merced and lived for a time at Mormon Bar, and then in the town of Mariposa, where he resided till 1855, when he located among the hills east of town and engaged in farming and stock raising. Mr. Ashworth was a unlettered man, but possessed of a fund of "old hard sense" and was strictly honest. D.C. Ashworth's word was as good as his bond and through his entire life his name was a proverb of integrity. He was a native of Kentucky and emigrated from Missouri to California. His death occurred on Sunday last after an illness of about ten days. He was fifty-four years old.
************
http://www.mariposaresearch.net/ashworth.html
Ashworth Family of Mariposa , written by Ben Pierce
I am not an expert on the subject but according to the records available to me the first Ashworth family member to reside in Mariposa County was David Croghan Ashworth. David was known to all by the initials "DC". His descendants still affectionately call him that today. David came to California from Missouri during the Gold Rush in 1849. He crossed the country along the Southern trail with his second wife Jessina Francis White. The Ashworths came across the trail with two children. The oldest child was David's ten-year-old daughter from a first marriage. Her name was Louisa Ashworth. The second child was David Marion Ashworth. David Marion was the son of DC and Jessina. David Marion was almost a year old when the family started along the Southern trail. According to family tradition another child, Janie Ashworth made the crossing with them. Janie was five years old at the time. The story is told that Janie died outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico by falling onto a picket fence while playing on the trail.. DC
The Ashworths first entered California at the Gila River crossing along the current day California/Arizona border. The travelers then followed the El Camino Real up the coast to San Jose. The family resided for a short time there. Later that year David settled near what is now the town of Coulterville. In the spring of 1850, he lived for a short time at Mormon Bar, and then in the town of Mariposa, where he resided until 1855. He then moved to the hills east of town and engaged in farming and stockraising. He eventually accumulated 1500 acres in the Big Spring Hill area where the family ranch was located.
In Mariposa, DC Ashworth made the acquaintance of Benjamin Butler Harris. Harris had this to say about DC Ashworth in his book "The Gila Trail".
D.C. Ashworth possessed much shrewdness and horse sense, was a dead rifle shot, never borrowed but always formed his own opinions, and, withall, was utterly without book knowledge and barely able to write his name. In reply to a query, he averred that the origin of gold in California was due to its being "thrown up by volcanic corruptions and clandestinely hid all over the country." Hearing the County Clerk and myself avow that the sun was stationary and that the world revolved, pronouncing us fools first, he then screwed his rifle in a vise aimed at the sun, which, some hours later, showed to be out of gun line. He nasally reported the fact that the sun had moved, that the rifle never lied, savagely daring anybody to challenge its veracity. He argumentatively added that if the world turned over when it got upside down it would spill all the water from the wells and there would be the "damnedest scatterment of people you ever seed in all your born days." "Besides," he added, "I drove an ox-team all the way fr
At another time, he recounted to me a quarrel he had that forenoon with his neighbor for dogging his hogs. He explained that the altercation became so hot that he sprang the triggers and leveled his rifle. to my interruption, "In the name of God, D.C., you didn't kill a man about a few hogs?" "No," he nasally replied, " but I left him considerably cussed." Asked at another time why lightning rods were pointed, he readily answered, "You must rickolect that lightning is a mighty quare thing. It might strike a thousand times at that sharp pint before it could hit it." He once declined the gift of a circus ticket, saying, "I never went to but one show--It was when I was a boy in Missoury. I came to the conclusion that the damned things were got up to take money.
He accounted for the electric phenomena, puzzling to some scientists, that, brighter and larger than the Milky Way, several nights bisected it right-angularly, as being either "lazy lightning or a fast star that had outrun its shine."
In the year 1852, James Ashworth, the older brother of DC, crossed the country from Missouri along the Oregon Trail and settled in Mariposa for a while. His family moved to San Jose and was one of the first families to settle in that area. The Ashworth house still stands in that city and is listed on the National Historic Register of Places. Some of James' family moved north to San Francisco and survived the quake in 1906.
David and Jessina Ashworth added to their family in the next few years. The children in order of birth were Emma Jane, Martha Ann, Phenas, Joel Beauregard, Narcissa or Nora as she was called, Stonewall Jackson, Eliza America, and William Lee Ashworth. The older children, Louisa and David Marion, moved on. Louisa married John Milburn on June 5th, 1856. The Milburns had eight children. Times were hard back then in the town and disease and accidents were prevalent. The Milburns lost many of their children to both. One son that lived to adulthood, Joseph Milburn, married Lucy Peregoy, the daughter of Yosemite hotelier Charles Peregoy. Lucy became Mariposa's first librarian. David Marion married Mary Elizabeth Preston on October 23rd of 1872. David Marion moved his family north to Bear Valley. David Marion's daughter, Maude, married Frank Trabucco. Frank and Maude Trabucco ran a store and post office that still stands in Bear Valley today.
Emma Jane Ashworth married Joseph Dick on September 23, 1869. She was married seven days and then passed away. We do not know the details of this tragic event and it deserves further research.
Not much is known of Martha Ann Ashworth except that she moved south to Raymond and was a cook at the Wawona hotel for many years.
Phenas Ashworth became a rancher. In the book "Stagecoach to Yosemite" written by Annie Reynolds and Albert Gordon, relates the following;
Phenas Ashworth was left-handed and the fastest draw with a gun. He often brought the cows over the mountain in the summer and took them out again in October or November to lower pastures. Phenas' reputation as a fast draw was earned early in his youth.. Joaquin Murietta had been stealing horses from the Ashworth ranch in Mariposa County; he had to be apprehended. Young Phenas joined a posse in the chase after the troublesome outlaw, and although Murietta wasn't caught during that pursuit, his days were numbered.
The third son, Joel Beauregard Ashworth, was also known as Bouie Ashworth. He worked as a blacksmith and later built the Cannonball stagecoach that is now on display at the Mariposa History Center and Museum. Joel worked for many years at the Wawona Hotel.
Nora Ashworth married Tom Gordon, the son of Peter Gordon. Peter Gordon was one of the original Mariposa pioneers. He owned and operated the Gordon hotel in town for many years and was well known. Tom became one the Washburn brother's first stage coach drivers and drove the stage from Raymond to Wawona. The story of this family is told in the book "Stagecoach to Yosemite" co-written by Tom's grandson Albert Gordon. The book is a good source of information about the Ashworth family and relates Albert's experience of growing up in Wawona. Albert's father, Eddie Gordon, also became a stage driver on the Raymond to Wawona route. Eddie worked at the Wawona hotel for many years.
Stonewall Jackson Ashworth known by all as Jack Ashworth first worked for the Yosemite Stage and Transportation Company as a stable boy. At 24 he was promoted to stagecoach driver. Jack drove the stagecoach for 47 years and had the honor along with Tom and Eddie Gordon of driving the last stagecoach out of Wawona. From then on the route was driven by automobile. Jack Ashworth went on to live a long life and passed away in Merced at the age of 98.
Eliza America Ashworth married Lewis Wass. Lewis Wass came to California from West Virginia in the early 1880's. Lewis and Eliza settled on a portion of the DC Ashworth ranch. The ranch still owned by the Wass family is located off of Allred Road. Lewis was a farmer and sold vegetables to the stores in town. Eliza was a homemaker and raised a family of 6 children.
William Lee the youngest of the Ashworth children lived to the age of 36. He contracted Tuberculosis, which was common in that day.
William Lee was three years old when his father David passed away on December 25th of 1870. David C. Ashworth's obituary from the Mariposa Free Press reads as follows.
Mariposa Free Press, December 24, 1870 page 2 column 2
TWO PIONEERS GONE
Christian festivities in Mariposa were marred by a sad and gloomy episode. On Sunday last it became the melancholy duty of our citizens to pay the last tribute of respect to two old residents of this County, one of them an early settler of Mariposa and both pioneers in California. There are few among the people now living in Mariposa County, none who have been here ten years or more who didn't know David C. Ashworth, or "old D.C." as he was familiarly termed. Mr. Ashworth came to California in 1849, pitching his tent at first near what is now the town of Coulterville. In the spring of 1850 he moved this side of the Merced and lived for a short time at Mormon Bar, and then in the town of Mariposa, where he resided till 1855, when he located among the hills east of town and engaged in farming and stockraising. Mr. Ashworth was an unlettered man, but possessed of a fund of "old hard sense" and was strictly honest. D.C. Ashworth's word was as good as his bond, and through his entire life his name was a proverb o
---------------------------------
Jessina Ashworth would outlive her husband by many years. She lived to be 96 and passed away on April 26, 1922.
The Ashworth family is still remembered today in Mariposa. DC Ashworths cattle brand is on display at the Mariposa County courthouse and the family has the honor of having a local road named after them. Many descendants of this family still live in the area.
The author is the great-grandson of Lewis & Eliza Wass. He does not claim to be an authority on the above matters and has gleaned much of his information from vital statistics and published accounts. He welcomes any additions or corrections to the above information. He enjoys collecting photographs of the Ashworth family and is interested in hearing from any one interested in sharing the family history. He can be reached by email at benrpierce@att.net
posted Dec 15, 2001
**********
1860 Census CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 574
Line 9
255 285 D. C. Ashworth 45 M Farmer KY
Jessoni Ashworth 32 F OH
D. M Ashworth 11 M MO
E. J. Ashworth 8 F CA
M. A. Ashworth 7 F CA
Thes Ashworth 6 M CA
Jaye Ashworth 1 /12 F CA
John Ashworth 2 M CA
Henry Kitter 30 M Teacher Baden
Thos Aiddais 24 M Teacher AR
**********
1870 Census CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 124
Ashworth,David C.,55,MW,Stock Raiser,KY
Jessina,43,FW,IN
David M.,21,MW,MO
Martha A.,FW,16,CA
Phyenus,14,MW,CA
Joel,12,MW,CA
Narissa,9,FW,CA
Stonewall,7,MW,CA
Eliza A.,4,FW,CA
William L.,2,MW,CA
More About D
AVID CROGHAN ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1860, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 574
Census 2: 1870, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 124
Notes for J
ESSINA FRANCIS WHITE:for California ASHWORTH Genealogy see this site:http://home.att.net/~benrpierce/
Mrs. F. Ashworth Pioneer of '49 Dies-Jessina was the wife of D.C. Ashworth Mariposa Gazette, April 29, 1922 and May 6, 1922 Mrs. Fannie (Jessina White) Ashworth, a native of Ohio, aged 96 years, passed away at her home in the Sebastopol section Thursday night from the infirmities of old age. Mrs. ASHWORTH came to California in 1849 and has resided here ever since. Deceased was the mother of ten children, six of whom are still living. They are, Phenas, J.B. (Joel), S.J. (Stonewall Jackson), Mrs. Nora GORDON, Mrs. Elizabeth WASS and Mrs. Martha LONGWEST
The funeral of Mrs. Fannie ASHWORTH which was held at Mariposa last Saturday morning was attended by a large number of relatives and friends coming from far and near to pay a last tribute of respect to this venerable lady, pioneer of 189, who was approaching her five score years. An appropriate and touching service, touching upon the upright and useful life that had been led by the deceased lady, was pronounced by Rev. F.M. BUCK while three of the old favorite gospel hymns were sung by the quartette. The flower laden casket was proceded to the grave by James A.RIDGWAY, one of the very few remaining "forty- niners" in the county and members of the Native Daughters Parlor of Mariposa.Submitted by Mary Ashworth Phelan, ggrandaughter
More About J
ESSINA FRANCIS WHITE:Census 1: 1860, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 574(See Husband)
Census 2: 1870, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 124(See Husband)
Children of D
AVID ASHWORTH and JESSINA WHITE are:Children of D
AVID CROGHAN ASHWORTH are:Generation No. 3
6. G
EORGE W3 ASHWORTH (WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born Abt. 1837 in Kentucky, and died 18 Dec 1929 in Umatilla, OR6. He married (2) THRESSA BASSETT 30 Jul 1871 in Walla Walla, WA7. She was born Abt. 1850 in Ohio.Notes for G
EORGE W ASHWORTH:http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/SearchResultsStep2.aspx
Frontier Justice Records Search Results for: Ashworth 8 matches
Name County Original Case No Case Date Cause Case Type Party Type
George W. Ashworth Walla Walla 474 1872 Collection, Account Civil Defendant
George W. Ashworth Walla Walla 230 1871 Collection, Promissory Note Civil Defendant
George W. Ashworth Walla Walla 403 1872 Collection, Promissory Note Civil Defendant
George W. Ashworth Walla Walla 404 1872 Collection, Promissory Note Civil Defendant
James Ashworth Walla Walla 5001 1888 Collection, Debt Civil Defendant
**********
Oregon Historical Records
Case#
Name Ashworth, Geo W
Date 12/5/1929
Record Type Commitment
County Umatilla
Source County
Identifier
Remarks
*********
1870 Census Washington Territory Walla Walla Frenchtown Pg 257
Ashworth,GW.,33,MW,Teamster,KY
**********
1880 Census WA Whitman Colfax City Pg 321B
George Ashworth, Self M Male W 38 MO Teamster KY KY
Therisa Ashworth, Wife M Female W 30 OH Keeps House OH OH
Viola Ashworth, Dau S Female W 8 WASH. TER. MO OH
Geogia Ashworth, Dau S Female W 2 ID MO OH
Alma P. Ashworth, Dau S Female W 5M WASH. TER. MO OH
************
1910 Census OR Umatilla Weston ED 263 Pg 4A
Ross,John,MW,40,m1,5,CAN,CAN,CAN,im 1906,Laborer,Mine
George I.,wife,FW,31,m1,5,3,3,ID,KY,PA
Minnie,daughter,FW,11S,CAN,CAN,CAN
Elizabeth,daughter,FW,4S,CAN,CAN,CAN
John,son,MW,2S,ID,CAN,CAN
Ashworth,George W.,father-in-law,62,wd,KY,PA,PA,Laborer,Farm
*********
1920 Census OR Umatilla Weston ED 153 pg 5B
Ashworth,George W.,head,MW,82,wd,KY,KY,KY,Laborer,Truck Garden
More About G
EORGE W ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1850, MO Holt Dist 38 Pg 97(See Father)
Census 2: 1860, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 129(See Father)
Census 3: 1870, Washington Territory Walla Walla Frenchtown Pg 257
Census 4: 1880, WA Whitman Colfax City Pg 321B
Census 5: 1910, OR Umatilla Weston ED 263 Pg 4A
Census 6: 1920, OR Umatilla Weston ED 153 pg 5B
More About T
HRESSA BASSETT:Census: 1880, WA Whitman Colfax City Pg 321B(See Husband)
More About G
EORGE ASHWORTH and THRESSA BASSETT:Marriage: 30 Jul 1871, Walla Walla, WA7
Children of G
EORGE W ASHWORTH are:Children of G
EORGE ASHWORTH and THRESSA BASSETT are:7. F
OUNTAIN3 ASHWORTH (WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born Abt. 1842 in Missouri. He married (1) SARAH ?. She was born Abt. 1835 in Missouri. He married (2) MARY E. ?. She was born Abt. 1835 in Missouri.Notes for F
OUNTAIN ASHWORTH:http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/SearchResultsStep2.aspx
Frontier Justice Records Search Results for: Ashworth 8 matches
Name County Original Case No Case Date Cause Case Type Party Type
Fount Ashworth Walla Walla 230 1871 Collection, Promissory Note Civil Defendant
*********
1870 Census MO Holt Nodaway Pg 210A
Line 23
214 210 Ashworth Fountain 29 MW Farmer MO
---------, Sarah 25 FW MO
---------, Hattie 5/12 FW MO (Mar)
***********
1880 Census MO Holt Clay Dist 17 Pg 2B
Line 7
24 24 Ashworth Fountain WM 37 Famer MO KY KY
---------, Mary E WF 35 Wife Keeping House MO OH KY
---------, Charles WM 9 Son MO KY MO
---------, William WM 4 Son MO KY MO
---------, Annie WF 2 Daughter MO KY MO
---------, Ida WF 1/12 Daughter MO KY MO
More About F
OUNTAIN ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1850, MO Holt Dist 38 Pg 97(See Father)
Census 2: 1860, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 129(See Father)
Census 3: 1870, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 210A
Census 4: 1880, MO Holt Clay Dist 17 Pg 2B
More About S
ARAH ?:Census: 1870, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 210A(See Husband)
More About M
ARY E. ?:Census: 1880, MO Holt Clay Dist 17 Pg 2B(See Husband)
Child of F
OUNTAIN ASHWORTH and SARAH ? is:Children of F
OUNTAIN ASHWORTH and MARY ? are:8. W
ILLIAM3 ASHWORTH (WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born Abt. 1843 in Missouri. He married BETTY HALL 01 Mar 1865 in Holt, Missouri8. She was born Abt. 1846 in Missouri.Notes for W
ILLIAM ASHWORTH:1870 Census MO Holt Nodaway Pg 210A
Line 30
247 243 Ashworth William 24 MW MO
--------, Bettie 24 FW Keeping House MO
--------, Agnes 1 FW MO
More About W
ILLIAM ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1850, MO Holt Dist 38 Pg 97(See Father)
Census 2: 1860, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 129(See Father)
Census 3: 1870, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 210A
More About B
ETTY HALL:Census: 1870, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 210A(See Husband)
More About W
ILLIAM ASHWORTH and BETTY HALL:Marriage: 01 Mar 1865, Holt, Missouri8
Child of W
ILLIAM ASHWORTH and BETTY HALL is:9. M
ARY JANE3 ASHWORTH (WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born 18 Oct 1844 in Missouri, and died 06 Jul 1928 in Jackson, Dakota, Nebraska. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON NICKELL 01 Nov 1870 in Holt, Missouri9, son of FRANCIS NICKELL and ELIZABETH BOSTIC. He was born 01 Jan 1841 in Kentucky, and died 15 Jul 1921 in Nebraska.More About M
ARY JANE ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1850, MO Holt Dist 38 Pg 97(See Father)
Census 2: 1860, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 129(See Father)
Census 3: 1870, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 212(See Father)
More About G
EORGE NICKELL and MARY ASHWORTH:Marriage: 01 Nov 1870, Holt, Missouri9
Children of M
ARY ASHWORTH and GEORGE NICKELL are:10. C
HRISTOPHER3 ASHWORTH (WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born 29 Jan 1849 in Missouri, and died 20 Dec 1933 in Klamath, OR10. He married MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR 04 Mar 1869 in Holt, Missouri11. She was born Sep 1847 in Missouri.Notes for C
HRISTOPHER ASHWORTH:1880 Census KS Smith Oak Pg 465B
C. Ashworth Self M Male W 39 MO Farmer MO MO
Mary Ashworth Wife M Female W 39 MO Housekeeper OH OH
William Ashworth Son Male W 16 MO MO MO
Margret Ashworth Dau S Female W 9 MO MO MO
Fanny Ashworth Dau S Female W 8 MO MO MO
Alti Ashworth Dau S Female W 7 MO MO MO
John Ashworth Son S Male W 5 MO MO MO
Annie Ashworth Dau S Female W 1 MO MO MO
************
1900 Census OR Baker Haines Dist 176 Pg 198B
Line 95
142 143 Ashworth Christopher Head WM Feb 1849 53 M 34 MO KY KY Day Laborer
----------, Mary E Wife WF Sept 1847 51 M 34 (13 Children 8 Alive) MO VA OH
----------, John Son WM Dec 1873 W MO MO MO Day Laborer
----------, Anna C Daughter WF May 1879 21 S MO MO MO
----------, Christopher Son WM Dec 1886 13 NE MO MO
----------, Roy G Son WM Dec 1893 6 S OR MO MO
**********
1910 Census OR Jackson Ashland Wd 3 ED 112 Pg 11A
Savage,C.D.,head,MW,39,m1,14,OR,OR,OR,Engineer,Stationary
Fannie,wife,FW,38,m1,14,4,4,MO,MO,MO
Mintie,daughter,FW,12S,OR,OR,MO
Roy,son,MW,7S,OR,OR,MO
Ashworth,Mary,mother-in-law,FW,61,m1,42,13,6,MO,OH,VA
Roy,nephew,MW,16S,OR,MO,MO,Engineer,Stationary
Ira,nephew,MW,23S,NE,MO,MO
C.R.,father-in-law,62,m1,42,MO,KY,KY
**********
1930 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 338 Pg 208a and 210A
Line 100 (Pg 2B)
467 37 157 Michell Alta M Head FW 56 Wd MO MO MO Nurse Private family
Line 1 (Pg 4A) Refers to sheet 2 line 100
467 37 157 Ashworth Christopher Father MW 81 Wd MO KY KY
More About C
HRISTOPHER ASHWORTH:Burial: Haines Cemetery,Baker County Oregpn12
Census 1: 1850, MO Holt Dist 38 Pg 97(See Father)
Census 2: 1860, MO Holt Nodaway Pg 129(See Father)
Census 3: 1880, KS Smith Oak Pg 465B
Census 4: 1900, OR Baker Haines Dist 176 Pg 198B
Census 5: 1910, OR Jackson Ashland Wd 3 ED 112 Pg 11A
Census 6: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 338 Pg 208a and 210A
More About M
ARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR:Burial: Haines Cemetery,Baker County Oregpn13
Census 1: 1880, KS Smith Oak Pg 465B(See Husband)
Census 2: 1900, OR Baker Haines Dist 176 Pg 198B(See Husband)
Census 3: 1910, OR Jackson Ashland Wd 3 ED 112 Pg 11A
More About C
HRISTOPHER ASHWORTH and MARY TAYLOR:Marriage: 04 Mar 1869, Holt, Missouri14
Children of C
HRISTOPHER ASHWORTH and MARY TAYLOR are:11. D
AVID MARION3 ASHWORTH (DAVID CROGHAN2, STERLING1) was born Sep 1848 in Missouri. He married MARY ELIZABETH ? 23 Oct 1872 in Mariposa, CA. She died 10 Mar 1907 in Sebastopol, CA.More About D
AVID MARION ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1860, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 574(See Father)
Census 2: 1870, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 124(See Father)
Notes for M
ARY ELIZABETH ?:for California ASHWORTH Genealogy see this site:http://home.att.net/~benrpierce/
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ashworth, Mariposa Gazette, March 16, 1907 Death of Estimable Lady Wife of David M. Ashworth died at her home at Sebastopol on the morning of March 10th from pneumonia. Mrs. Ashworth was a native of Missouri and 52 years of age. She came with her parents to California when a little girl, and was married to Mr. Ashworth in this county in 1872. Deceased was an estimable lady and rightfully claimed the respect and love of a large circle of intimate friends, to whom, as well as relatives, her death is sincerely deplored. In addition to a bereaved husband who was ever kind and affectionate, she leaves six children, three sons and three daughters, who mourn the loss of a loving and devoted mother. The children are: Francis E. ASHWORTH. Phineas W. ASHWORTH, Hazel ASHWORTH, all residents of Mariposa county. Other sorrowing relatives are Mrs. Fred CLARKE, Mrs. George GORDON and Mrs. G. E. HODGSON sisters, and Robert W. PRESTON, a brother. The interment was in the Mariposa public cemetery Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. the arrangements of which were conducted by undertaker Geo. E.NICE of Mt. Bullion. Rev. C. W. LONG of M. E. Church, South, officiated at the grave. The large funeral cortege of friends that followed the remains to their last resting place, eloquently attested the sincere veneration in which this Christian lady was held.
Marriage Notes for D
AVID ASHWORTH and MARY ?:ASHWORH/PRESTON
Stockton Daily Independent , Tuesday, 5 Nov 1872
at PRESTON’s ranch, Mariposa county, Oct. 23d, David M. ASHWORTH and Miss Mary E. PRESTON.
transcribed by Dee S
More About D
AVID ASHWORTH and MARY ?:Marriage: 23 Oct 1872, Mariposa, CA
Children of D
AVID ASHWORTH and MARY ? are:12. P
HENAS SCHEDRICK3 ASHWORTH (DAVID CROGHAN2, STERLING1) was born 31 Oct 1854 in Mariposa, California, and died Abt. 1930. He married MARY ELLEN GORDON 22 Jun 1882 in Mariposa, California, daughter of PETER GORDON. She was born Abt. 1861, and died 08 Sep 1918 in San Francisco, CA.More About P
HENAS SCHEDRICK ASHWORTH:Burial: St Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Mariposa, CA17
Census 1: 1860, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 574(See Father)
Census 2: 1870, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 124(See Father)
Notes for M
ARY ELLEN GORDON:for California ASHWORTH Genealogy see this site:http://home.att.net/~benrpierce/
Mrs. Mary Ellen ASHWORTH ,Mariposa Gazette, September 14, 1918. submitted by Tom Hilk
Mariposa Lady Dies In San Francisco, wife of P.S. ASHWORTH of Mariposa, died in San Francisco last Sunday morning, following an illness of but a few days. Erysipelas was the cause of death. Mrs. Ashworth had been at Camp Fremont visiting her nephew, Herman WASS, and during the visit was taken ill and unable to return to her home. Her condition grew rapidly worse and she passed away before her relatives could be summoned. Mrs. ASHWORTH was the daughter of the late Peter GORDON, and had lived in this county most of her life. She was a native of New York and 52 years, 9 months, and 27 days of age. Surviving, besides her husband, are the following children: Mrs. Rosalind SMITH of San Francisco; Ervin and Theodore ASHWORTH of Mariposa; Phenis and George in France with the United States army, and John ASHWORTH of Yosemite. The remains were bought to Mariposa on Tuesday and interred in the family plot at 2 o'clock p.m. The funeral services were read by Judge J.J. TRABUCCO, and a large number of friends witnessed the last sad rites. submitted by Tom Hilk
More About M
ARY ELLEN GORDON:Burial: St Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Mariposa, CA18
More About P
HENAS ASHWORTH and MARY GORDON:Marriage: 22 Jun 1882, Mariposa, California
Children of P
HENAS ASHWORTH and MARY GORDON are:13. J
OEL BEAUGARD3 ASHWORTH (DAVID CROGHAN2, STERLING1) was born 20 Mar 1858 in Mariposa, California, and died 25 Oct 1943 in Merced, CA. He married ALICE PHOEBE HODGSON 25 Dec 1891, daughter of W. HODGSON and HETTY STANAWAY.Notes for J
OEL BEAUGARD ASHWORTH:for California ASHWORTH Genealogy see this site:http://home.att.net/~benrpierce/
Joel Ashworth Partially excerpted from Merced Sun Star, Oct.27, 1943 passed away in Merced, Oct 25, 1943. Husband of Alice Ashworth. Father of Elton, Walter and Mark Ashworth, Mrs. Emma Rielly, Mrs. Irene Shepherd, Mrs. Lorene Stotzel and Mrs. Grace Wallman. Brother of Stonewall Jackson (Jack) Ashworth. Joel was a native of Mariposa and the son of D.C. Ashworth and Jessina Ashworth. His ranch was at Oakvale on the Ben Hur Road. He was the brother of Nora, (Mrs. Tom Gordon), and Louisa Milburn, Eliza America Wass, Phenis and David Marion Ashworth. Interment was at the Masonic cemetery in Merced.Submitted by Mary Phelan ,granddaughter of Joel Ashworth. 1/30/99
More About J
OEL BEAUGARD ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1860, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 574(See Father)
Census 2: 1870, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 124(See Father)
Notes for A
LICE PHOEBE HODGSON:History of San Joaquin County, California : with biographical sketches of leading men and women of the county who have been ide, page 743
tp://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookView&ti=0&dbid=29731&iid=dvm_LocHist013458-00385-1&fn=&ln=ashworth&st=d&ssrc=&pid=635
Brother Thomas M. Hodgson's biography
Marriage Notes for J
OEL ASHWORTH and ALICE HODGSON:for California ASHWORTH Genealogy see this site:http://home.att.net/~benrpierce/
http://www.mariposaresearch.net/marriage.htm
ASHWORTH/HODGSON
January 2, 1892 Mariposa Gazette
A Christmas Wedding
Christmas day 1891, brought to Mr. J. B. ASHWORTH, one of Pea
Ridge's successful stockman, a gift, sweeter, fairer and plumper than
any, that young man had ever found in his stocking, or received from any
Christmas tree. He was on that day made possessor of a pretty, rosy
little wife, who has been known to us as Miss Allie HODGSON, a
grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. HODGSON of Mormon Bar. The
marriage took place at the residence of Mr. Mark QUICK of Pea Ridge, the
wedding was witnessed only by immediate relatives, with the exception of
R. B. STOLDER of Mariposa and Miss Annie COUGHRAN. Mr. George HODGSON
and Miss COUGHRAN acted as best man and bridesmaid. Rev. A. W. WALTERS
performed the ceremony, after which the company partook of an elegant
dinner which had been prepared by the deft hands of Mrs. QUICK. The
bride was beautifully dressed in blue silk ?h??e " Beany" was beaming
brightly as the midday sun. A number of substantial presents were
received by the young people of which the following is but a partial
list: Writing Desk, Mr. and Mrs. Mark QUICK; lace pillow shams, Mrs. E.
B. SKELTON, Raymond; 1/2 dozen towels, Mrs. Thos. HODGSON, Mormon Bar;
silver tea and table spoons, Mr. and Mrs. Tom QUICK; hand painted
banner, Tom HODGSON, Reno; pair vases Annie COUGHRAN. The Gazette force
was remembered by a most generous supply of wedding cake. May their
pathway ever be bright, and level traveling.
More About J
OEL ASHWORTH and ALICE HODGSON:Marriage: 25 Dec 1891
Children of J
OEL ASHWORTH and ALICE HODGSON are:14. E
LIZA AMERICA3 ASHWORTH (DAVID CROGHAN2, STERLING1) was born 15 Mar 1865 in Mariposa, California, and died 01 Jan 1933 in Mariposa, California. She married LOUIS M. WASS.Notes for E
LIZA AMERICA ASHWORTH:http://www.mariposaresearch.net/ObitsU-Z.html
WASS, Elisa A.
Le Grand Advocate, January 6, 1933
Elisa A. Wass Dies Sunday At Ranch Home
Funeral services were held in Mariposa Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Eliza A. Wass, 67, native of Mariposa county, who died at the home Sunday morning. Services were in charge of the Welch and Griffin funeral home of Merced.
Mrs. Wass was the wife of Louis M. Wass, Mariposa rancher. She was born March 15, 1865 in Mariposa county and had spent practically her entire life in the vicinity.
Surviving are the husband six sons and daughters, a sister and two brothers. Sons and daughters are Mrs. Ethel De Moss of Le Grand, William H. Wass of Usona, Louis M. Wass of Le Grand, Herman Wass and Fred Wass of Mariposa and Mrs. Aileen Phillips of Usona. Mrs. Nora Gardon [sic] of Mariposa is the sister and Joel Ashworth of Raymond and Jack Ashworth of Wawona are the brothers.
More About E
LIZA AMERICA ASHWORTH:Census: 1870, CA Mariposa Twps 3 Pg 124(See Father)
Children of E
LIZA ASHWORTH and LOUIS WASS are:Generation No. 4
15. J
AMES M.4 ASHWORTH (GEORGE W3, WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born 14 Sep 1862 in MO, and died 10 May 1940 in Weston, Umatilla, OR22. He married (1) IDA STORY 24 Jun 1884 in Umatilla, OR23, daughter of MARK STORY and HARRIET ?. She was born 01 Oct 1867 in Kansas, and died 03 Mar 1906. He married (2) MAY E. ? Bef. 1914. She was born 1876, and died 02 Aug 1923.Notes for J
AMES M. ASHWORTH:OBIT - J. ASHWORTH, PIONEER, DIES (about 1943 - no newspaper name)
Came to Walla Walla in 1864; Helped Build Many Churches, Schools.
Weston - James Ashworth, 82, pioneer farmer and carpenter who came to the Northwest in 1864, died at noon Tuesday in St. Anthony's hoospital, Pendleton.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ashworth, early day figures in the region, and was born on September 14, 1862 in Missouri, coming to Washington territory with his parents when he was two years old.
When the family arrived in Walla Walla they pitched their tent where the Book Nook now stands. Mrs. George Ashworth died a few weeks later of typhoid and was buried on the banks of Cottonwood creek. The elder Ashworth died a few years ago at the age of 97.
James Ashworth farmed near Stateline several years and also on Dry Creek in this district. He lived in Weston a half century.
WELL KNOWN VIOLINIST
He was known as one of the best violin players in Northeastern Oregon, and often walked 12 to 15 miles in the early days to play at dances and reunions.
Ashworth often told of meeting Ole Bull, the noted violinist, in Montana and from him he learned much of his technique in playing the violin. From him he also learned waltzes which he later played with success.
He helped survey the Union Pacific line across the Blue Mountains into Idaho and he had built many churches and schoolhouses.
He joined the Union Pacific survey party in 1880 at Thorne Hollow and helped survey the road to Meacham, Kamela down to Hilgard and on to La Grande reaching there in 1881. The following year he became a bookkeeper for the contractors. Later he was with surveyors or contractors on the Short Line construction near Pocatello and also Huntington.
LEAVES FIVE CHILDREN
He is survived by four daughters by his first marriage; Mrs. Olive McLean and Mrs. May Staggs. both of Milton, Mrs. Ina Phillips of Umapine and Mrs. Ida Phillips of Dry Creek district here. The latter two sisters had married brothers. Ashworth is also survived by a son, born to his second marriage, First Lt. William J. Ashworth, now in service with the U.S. forces in New Guinea. Other survivors are several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Funeral services have been arranged for 2 p.m. Friday in the Methodist Church here.
========================
************
1870 Census W.T. Walla Walla Not Stated Pg 260 (10 June 1870 - - -)
Line 22
121 123 Briley Jessee 53 MW Farmer 300/300 KY
----------------------Dorinda 47 FW Keeping House KY
----------------------Shelby 12 MW KY Att'd School
--------Ashworth James 7 MW MO
-----------------------Charles 5 MW W.T.
*********
1880 Census OR Umatilla Blue Mtn Dist 111 (17 June 1880 J.S. White)
Line 10
Ashworth James WM 18 S Farm Laborer MO KY KY
***********
1900 Census OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110 (14th June 1900 Louis Proebstel)
Line 68
146 146 Ashworth James Head WM Oct 1862 37 M16yrs MO NY VT Farmer
---------------------------Ida Wife WF Oct 1867 32 M16yrs (4-4) KS NY VT
---------------------------Irma H. Dau WF Jun 1885 14 S OR MO KS At School
---------------------------Ida M. Dau WF Jun 1885 14 S OR MO KS At School
---------------------------Olive J. Dau WF Feb 1892 8 S OR MO KS At School
---------------------------Lidia S. Dau WF Oct 1893 6 S OR MO KS At School
-------------Briley Jesse Boarder WM Jun 1815 84 S KY KY KY
============================
1910 Census OR Umatilla Weston ED 263 Pg 6A
Ashworth,James A.,head,MW,45,wd,MO,KY,KY,Carpenter,House
Olive,daughter,18S,OR,MO,KS
May,daughter,FW,17S,OR,MO,KS
********
1920 Census OR Umatilla Weston ED 153 Pg 7A
Ashworth,James I.,head,MW,56,m,MO,MO,KY,Carpenter,House
May E.,wife,FW,42,m,NC,NC,NC
James W.,son,MW,6S,OR,MO,NC
*********
1930 Census OR Umatilla Weston ED 23 Pg 2A
Ashworth,James M.,head,MW,65,wd,MO,KY,KY,Carpenter,House
Billie J.,son,MW,16S,OR,MO,NC
More About J
AMES M. ASHWORTH:Burial: Weston, Umatilla, OR24
Census 1: 1870, W.T. Walla Walla Not Stated Pg 260
Census 2: 1880, OR Umatilla Blue Mtn Dist 111
Census 3: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110
Census 4: 1910, OR Umatilla Weston ED 263 Pg 6A
Census 5: 1920, OR Umatilla Weston ED 153 Pg 7A
Census 6: 1930, OR Umatilla Weston ED 23 Pg 2A
Emigration: 1864, MO by Ox Team age 2 yrs old
Occupation 1: 1892, Farmer
Occupation 2: 1880, Farmer
Occupation 3: 1900, farmer
Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR
Residence: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR
Notes for I
DA STORY:1900 census shows father born in NY and mother born in VT. She had 4 children, 4 living.
First name blurred.
More About I
DA STORY:Date born 2: 01 Oct 1867, KS
Burial: Weston Cemetery, Weston, Umatilla, Oregon25
Census 1: 1880, OR Linn Liberty ED 74 Pg 388C(See Father)
Census 2: 1900, OR Umatilla Weston Dist 110(See Husband)
More About J
AMES ASHWORTH and IDA STORY:Marriage: 24 Jun 1884, Umatilla, OR26
More About M
AY E. ?:Burial: Weston Cemetery, Weston, Umatilla, Oregon27
Census: 1920, OR Umatilla Weston ED 153 Pg 7A(See Husband)
More About J
AMES ASHWORTH and MAY ?:Marriage: Bef. 1914
Children of J
AMES ASHWORTH and IDA STORY are:Child of J
AMES ASHWORTH and MAY ? is:16. G
EORGIANA4 ASHWORTH (GEORGE W3, WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born 31 Mar 1878 in Idaho, and died 18 Aug 1971 in Salem, Marion, Oregon33,34. She married JOHN ROSS. He was born Abt. 1871 in Canada.Notes for G
EORGIANA ASHWORTH:1930 Census WA Spokane Spokane ED 108 Pg 34B
Ross,Georgiana,head,FW,52,wd,20,ID,KY,PA
John A.,son,MW,22S,ID,CAN,ID,Marble setter,apprentice,Building
Harrison,Frank F.,son-in-law,MW,41,m27,IL,IL,IL,Truck Driver,Farm Implements
Minnie,daughter,FW,31,m17,CAN,MO,ID,Fancy Dancer,Vaudeville
George G.,,grandson,MW,12S,WA,IL,CAN
Jacqueline,grandaughter,FW,9S,WA,IL,CAN
More About G
EORGIANA ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1880, WA Whitman Colfax City Pg 321B(See Father)
Census 2: 1920, WA Spokane Spokane ED 175 pg 1B(See Husband)
Census 3: 1930, WA Spokane Spokane ED 108 Pg 34B
Notes for J
OHN ROSS:1920 Census WA Spokane Spokane ED 175 pg 1B
Ross,John,head,MW,49,m,im 1907,CAN,CAN,CAN,Miner
Georgiana,wife,FW,41,m,ID,KY,PA
Minnie,daughter,FW,21,m,im 1907,CAN,CAN,ID,Box Maker,Box Factory
Elizabeth,daughter,FW,14S,im 1907,CAN,CAN,ID
John A.,son,MW,ID,CAN,ID
Harison,Frank F.,son-n-law,MW,31,m,IL,IL,IL,Machinist,Harvester Co.
George G,,son,MW,2 7/12S,WA,IL,CAN
More About J
OHN ROSS:Census: 1920, WA Spokane Spokane ED 175 pg 1B
Children of G
EORGIANA ASHWORTH and JOHN ROSS are:17. C
HARLES LEE4 NICKELL (MARY JANE3 ASHWORTH, WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born 20 Jan 1882 in Oregon, Holt, Missouri, and died 25 Dec 1967 in Bridgeport,Nebraska. He married ANNIE MARIE JENSEN 29 Mar 1905 in Lyons, Burt, NE. She was born 27 Aug 1885 in Omaha,Douglas, Nebraska, and died 21 Jun 1969 in Los Angeles, CA.More About C
HARLES NICKELL and ANNIE JENSEN:Marriage: 29 Mar 1905, Lyons, Burt, NE
Children of C
HARLES NICKELL and ANNIE JENSEN are:18. M
AUDE MAY4 NICKELL (MARY JANE3 ASHWORTH, WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born 18 Sep 1887 in Holt, Missouri, and died 27 Nov 1964 in Evanston,Wyoming. She married JOSEPH JENSEN in Burt, Nebraska, son of LARS JENSEN and MARY JONES.More About J
OSEPH JENSEN and MAUDE NICKELL:Marriage: Burt, Nebraska
Children of M
AUDE NICKELL and JOSEPH JENSEN are:19. F
ANNIE T4 ASHWORTH (CHRISTOPHER3, WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born Jan 1872 in Missouri. She married CLAY DEAN SAVAGE 07 Oct 1896 in Baker, OR49. He was born 30 Mar 1871 in Oregon, and died 24 Jun 1934.More About F
ANNIE T ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1880, KS Smith Oak Pg 465B(See Father)
Census 2: 1900, OR Baker Rock Creek Dist 176 pg 124A(See Husband)
Census 3: 1910, OR Jackson Ashland Wd 3 ED 112 Pg 11A(See Husband)
Notes for C
LAY DEAN SAVAGE:1900 Census OR Baker Rock Creek Dist 176 pg 124A
Line 37
54 55 Savage Clay D Head WM Mar 1871 28 M 4 OR IL OR
--------, Fannie D Wife WF Jan 1872 28 M 4 (1 Child 1 Alive) MO
--------, Mintie Daugther WF Mar 1897 3 S OR OR MO
Ashworth, Ira Brother-in law WM -- 13 S OR
*********
1910 Census OR Jackson Ashland Wd 3 ED 112 Pg 11A
Savage,C.D.,head,MW,39,m1,14,OR,OR,OR,Engineer,Stationary
Fannie,wife,FW,38,m1,14,4,4,MO,MO,MO
Mintie,daughter,FW,12S,OR,OR,MO
Roy,son,MW,7S,OR,OR,MO
Ashworth,Mary,mother-in-law,FW,61,m1,42,13,6,MO,OH,VA
Roy,nephew,MW,16S,OR,MO,MO,Engineer,Stationary
Ira,nephew,MW,23S,NE,MO,MO
C.R.,father-in-law,62,m1,42,MO,KY,KY
More About C
LAY DEAN SAVAGE:Burial: Haines Cemetery,Baker County Oregpn50
Census 1: 1900, OR Baker Rock Creek Dist 176 pg 124A
Census 2: 1910, OR Jackson Ashland Wd 3 ED 112 Pg 11A
More About C
LAY SAVAGE and FANNIE ASHWORTH:Marriage: 07 Oct 1896, Baker, OR51
Children of F
ANNIE ASHWORTH and CLAY SAVAGE are:20. A
LTA4 ASHWORTH (CHRISTOPHER3, WILLIAM2, STERLING1) was born Apr 1873 in Missouri, and died 21 Jul 1940 in Portland,Multnomah, OR54. She married GEORGE MICHELL 21 Jul 1896 in Baker, OR55. He was born Nov 1869 in Missouri, and died 22 Mar 1914 in Multnomah, OR56,57.Notes for A
LTA ASHWORTH:1920 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 13 Pg 9A
Michell.Alta,head,FW,46,wd,MO,MO,MO,Boarding House
Velma,daughter,FW,13S,OR,OH,MO
Johnson,Emil,boarder,MW,35S,im 1909,Sweden,Sweden,Sweden
*********
1930 Census OR Multnomah Portland ED 338 Pg 208a and 210A
Line 100 (Pg 2B)
467 37 157 Michell Alta M Head FW 56 Wd MO MO MO Nurse Private family
Line 1 (Pg 4A) Refers to sheet 2 line 100
467 37 157 Ashworth Christopher Father MW 81 Wd MO KY KY
More About A
LTA ASHWORTH:Census 1: 1880, KS Smith Oak Pg 465B(See Father)
Census 2: 1900, OR Baker Baker ED 162 Pg 13A(See Husband)
Census 3: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Wd 8 ED 205 Pg 8B(See Husband)
Census 4: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 13 Pg 9A
Census 5: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 338 Pg 208a and 210A
Notes for G
EORGE MICHELL:1900 Census OR Baker Baker ED 162 Pg 13A
Michell,George,head,MW,Apr 1869,30,m4,MO,MO,MO,Bar Tender
Alta M.,wife,FW,Apr 1873,37,m4,1,1,MO,MO,MO
Lucile E.,daughter,FW,Sept 1897,2S,OR,MO,MO
********
1910 Census OR Multnomah Portland Wd 8 ED 205 Pg 8B
Michell,George,head,MW,39,m1,14,IA,US,US,Merchant,Retail Liquor
Alta,wife,FW,37,m1,14,2,2,MO,MO,MO
Lucile,FW,12S,OR,IA,MO
Belme (Velma)daughter,3S,OR,IA,MO
More About G
EORGE MICHELL:Census 1: 1900, OR Baker Baker ED 162 Pg 13A
Census 2: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Wd 8 ED 205 Pg 8B
Marriage Notes for A
LTA ASHWORTH and GEORGE MICHELL:Ashworth, Alta
Marriage: George Michell married Alta Ashworth on Jul 21, 1896 in Baker County, OR.
Gender: Female
More About G
EORGE MICHELL and ALTA ASHWORTH:Marriage: 21 Jul 1896, Baker, OR58
Children of A
LTA ASHWORTH and GEORGE MICHELL are:21. J
OHN4 ASHWORTH (CHRISTOPHER3, WILLIAM