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Matilda Crowley

Female 1846 - 1846  (~ 0 years)


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  1. 1.  Matilda Crowley was born in Nov 1846 in Oregon Trail (daughter of Calvin Crowley and Melissa Thorp); died in Nov 1846 in Oregon Trail.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 1846, Oregon Trail

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Christians on the Oregon Trail: Churches of Christ
    and Christian Churches in Early Oregon,
    1842-1882

    http://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1004&context=heritage_center

    But no individual in this party suffered more than 44-year old Catherine Linville Crowley, an older sister of Harrison
    Linville. Her daughter, Matilda, and son, Calvin, along with
    his wife and child, all died on the plains before the train ever detoured to the Applegate Trail. They probably died from typhoid or mountain fever. Calvin died on July 26 and his body was wrapped in a sheet and buried without a coffin.
    After detouring to the Applegate Trail, Catherine's 16-year old daughter, Martha Leland Crowley, died of typhoid on
    October 18 in present-day Josephine County. Two more
    daughters, Melissa and a nameless baby, died on the same
    day, October 27. Finally, her husband, Thomas Leland
    Crowley, died of pneumonia on December 4 in the vicinity of
    Creswell, a little south of present-day Eugene in Lane County.

    With her remaining five children, all 12 years old and
    younger, Catherine Linville Crowley continued resolutely on
    to a new home and a new beginning in Polk County.


Generation: 2