Name |
James M. Bounds [1] |
Birth |
1844 |
Missouri [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1850 |
Polk Co, Oregon |
- Jas B Bound 51 Tennessee
Thos L Bound 26 Tennessee
John A Bound 12 Missouri
Eliza A Bound 10 Missouri
Sarah E Bound 8 Missouri
James M Bound 6 Missouri
|
Census |
1860 |
Lane, Polk Co, Oregon |
- J B Bounds 59 1801 Tennessee
M A Bounds 44 1816 Missouri
J M Bounds 16 1844 Missouri
Ellen Bounds 10 1850 Oregon
Pleasant Bounds 8 1852 Oregon
Louisa Bounds 4 1856 Oregon
O E Bounds 7/12 1859 Oregon
Mary Mcbride 15 1845 Missouri
F H Mcbride 12 1848 Oregon
|
Census |
1880 |
Monroe, Benton Co, Oregon |
- 1880 Monroe, Benton Co, Oregon
John A Bounds 42 1838 MO TN TN
Nancy A Bounds 25 1855 OR KY KY
Quintes V Bounds 20 1860 OR
Margaret A Bounds 18 1862 OR
Jesse W Bounds 12 1868 OR
Electa E Bounds 8 1872 OR
Mary A Bounds 4 1876 OR
Eliza Bounds 67 (1813) Aunt TN
James M Bounds 36 1844 brother
|
Census |
1900 |
Molalla, Clackamas Co, Oregon |
- William H Parker 35 Mar 1865 IL IL VA
Mary A Parker 24 Mar 1876 OR MO OR 2 births 2 living
Harold R Parker 5 Sep 1894 OR
Henry O Parker 1 Nov 1898 OR
Catharine Parker 77 mother-in-law May 1823 wid VA PA VA 1 birth 1 living
James M Bounds 54 Jul 1845 brother-in-law single MO MO MO
(note: in-law status of Catharine and James is confusing.
|
Death |
Aft 1900 |
of, Molalla, Clackamas Co, Oregon |
Census |
1920 |
Multnomah County Farm, Multnomah, Oregon |
inmate |
- Multnomah County Poor Farm
Troutdale, Oregon
listed on National Register of Historic Places
In 1854 the territorial legislature gave the counties the responsibility of caring for the poor.[3] 1868 saw the first pauper's farm open in the west hills of Portland. This facility, called Hillside Farm, occupied 160 acres (65 ha) near Canyon Road in Portland's West Hills; the site is now part of Washington Park. Hillside Farm was closed down due to the "deplorable" condition of the building, and the Multnomah County Poor Farm was built to replace it. In November 1911, 211 residents moved to the new farm in Troutdale.[3] This new facility was the largest county-funded relief institution in Oregon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multnomah_County_Poor_Farm
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Person ID |
I9321 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
29 Mar 2012 |