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1901 - 1984 (~ 83 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Velma WHITEAKER was born ca 1901, Polk Co. OR (daughter of George L. WHITEAKER and Ada Inlow); died 1984; was buried , City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co. OR. Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1910 Census
Name: Velma A Whiteaker
Age in 1910: 9
Birth Year: abt 1901
Birthplace: Oregon
Home in 1910: North Independence, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Daughter (Child)
Marital Status: Single
Father's name: George L Whiteaker
Father's Birthplace: Oregon
Mother's Birthplace: Oregon
Household Members:
George L Whiteaker 35
Errol H Whiteaker 11 [Earl]
Velma A Whiteaker 9
Della E Burbank 38 [servant]
1930 Census
Name: Velma Jensen
Birth Year: abt 1902
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: Oregon
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Homemaker?: Yes
Home in 1930: Corning, Tehama, California
Street address: Salano St.
House Number in Cities or Towns: 714
Age at First Marriage: 18
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: No
Father's Birthplace: Oregon
Mother's Birthplace: United States
Household Members:
Henery Jensen 33
Velma Jensen 28
Betty J Jensen 9
Georgia Nunis 28 [roomer]
Buried:
Grave location and tombstone photo:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Jensen&GSiman=1&GScid=38657&GRid=67499600&
Velma married Henry Jensen 23 Apr 1928, Alameda, CA. Henry was born 16 May 1896, Nebraska; died 19 Mar 1973, Marion Co. OR; was buried , City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co. OR. [Group Sheet]
Notes:
Married:
Marriage records, select counties and years. California State Archives, Sacramento, California
Name: Velma Whiteaker
Gender: Female
Birth Year: abt 1902
Birth Place: Oregon
Race: White
Marriage Age: 26
Residence Place: 668-Oak St San Francisco
Marriage Date: 23 Apr 1928
Marriage Place: Alameda, California, USA
Father: George L Whiteaker
Mother: Ada Inlow
Spouse: Henry Schrveder Jensen
Spouse Gender: Male
Spouse Race: White
Spouse Marriage Age: 30
Spouse Birth Place: Nebraska
Spouse Residence Place: 2854-Steiner St S F
Spouse Father: James Jensen
Spouse Mother: Mathilda Schroeder
Children:
- Betty J. Jensen was born ca 1921, California.
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Generation: 2
2. | George L. WHITEAKER was born ca 1875, Polk Co. OR (son of George Washington WHITEAKER and Nancy Ann OSBORN). Other Events:
- _UID: 1FDC52DD5728481B80A9A7A2FF71D61CE0E2
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1880 Census
Name: George Whitteaker
Age: 5
Birth Year: abt 1875
Birthplace: Oregon
Home in 1880: Derry, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's name: George Whitteaker
Father's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother's name: Nancy Whitteaker
Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
Household Members:
George Whitteaker 37
Nancy Whitteaker 29
George Whitteaker 5
J. David Whitteaker 3
L. Frank Whitteaker 1
1900 Census
Name: Geo L Whiteaker
Age: 25
Birth Date: Mar 1875
Birthplace: Oregon
Home in 1900: Rickreall, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ada Whiteaker
Marriage Year: 1899
Years Married: 1
Father's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Household Members:
Geo L Whiteaker 25
Ada Whiteaker 25
Earl Whiteaker 11 months
Frank B Inlow 72
1910 Census
Name: George L Whiteaker
Age in 1910: 35
Birth Year: abt 1875
Birthplace: Oregon
Home in 1910: North Independence, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Widowed
Father's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Household Members:
George L Whiteaker 35
Errol H Whiteaker 11
Velma A Whiteaker 9
Della E Burbank 38 [servant]
George married Ada Inlow. Ada was born Aug 1874, Oregon. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Ada Inlow was born Aug 1874, Oregon. Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1880 Census
Name: Ada Inlaw [Inlow]
Age: 6
Birth Year: abt 1874
Birthplace: Oregon
Home in 1880: Little Butte, Jackson, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Marital Status: Single
Father's name: Frank B. Inlaw
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Occupation: Attending School
Household Members:
Frank B. Inlow 52
Frank B. Inlow 15
John H. Inlow 10
Nada A. Inlow 8
Ada Inlow 6
1900 Census
Name: Ada Whiteaker
Age: 25
Birth Date: Aug 1874
Birthplace: Oregon
Home in 1900: Rickreall, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Geo L Whiteaker
Marriage Year: 1899
Years Married: 1
Father's name: Frank B Inlaw
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
Mother: number of living children: 1
Mother: How many children: 1
Household Members:
Geo L Whiteaker 25
Ada Whiteaker 25
Earl Whiteaker 11 months
Frank B Inlow 72 [father]
Children:
- Earl WHITEAKER was born 22 Jul 1899, Polk Co. OR; died 06 Jun 1976, San Francisco, CA.
- 1. Velma WHITEAKER was born ca 1901, Polk Co. OR; died 1984; was buried , City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion Co. OR.
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Generation: 3
4. | George Washington WHITEAKER was born 21 Jul 1842, Lee Co. IL (son of Benjamin WHITEAKER and Mary (Polly) HAYTER); died 19 Apr 1909, Polk Co. OR; was buried , Hilltop Cemetery, Polk Co. OR. Other Events:
- _UID: D34357B4F2D44B5986E73D841A7FDFC7F873
Notes:
The History of Oregon:
George was six years old when they crossed the plains to Oregon. After his arrival he had a severe attack of mountain fever and it affected his memory of the journey. He attended public schools and remained with his father until he was twenty-seven years of age, when he married.
After his marriage he settled on the donation claim of his brother William Whitaker which contained 320 acres. This farm he purchased and farmed for twelve years. He is a stockholder in both the banks of Independence and has been a director of the First National Bank since its organization.
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 Census
Name: Washington Whitiker [Washington Whiteaker]
Age: 7
Birth Year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Illinois
Home in 1850: Polk, Oregon Territory
Gender: Male
Family Number: 121
Household Members:
Benj Whitiker 55
Mary Whitiker 42
David Whitiker 25
William Whitiker 24
Ellen Whitiker 18
Joseph Whitiker 15
Benjn Whitiker 12
Maria Whitiker 9
Washington Whitiker 7
Mary Whitiker 4
Baby Whitiker 0
1860 Census
Name: G W Whitaker
Age in 1860: 17
Birth Year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Illinois
Home in 1860: Independence, Polk, Oregon
Gender: Male
Post Office: Independence
Household Members:
B Whitaker 63
Mary Whitaker 53
I R Whitaker 23
G W Whitaker 17
Mary Whitaker 13
1870 Census
Name: George Whitcher [George Whiteaker]
Age in 1870: 26
Birth Year: abt 1844
Birthplace: Illinois
Home in 1870: Monmouth, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Monmouth
Household Members:
Benjamin Whiteaker 73
Mary Whiteaker 63
George Whiteaker 26
1880 Census
Name: George Whitteaker
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Illinois
Home in 1880: Derry, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Nancy Whitteaker
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina [North Carolina]
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members:
George Whitteaker 37
Nancy Whitteaker 29
George Whitteaker 5
J. David Whitteaker 3
L. Frank Whitteaker 1
1900 Census
Name: George W Whiteaker
Age: 57
Birth Date: Jul 1842
Birthplace: Illinois
Home in 1900: Independence, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Nancy Ann Whiteaker
Marriage Year: 1870
Years Married: 30
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina
Occupation: View on Image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
George W Whiteaker 57
Nancy Ann Whiteaker 49
Frank L Whiteaker 21
Ethel A Whiteaker 14
Olen Whiteaker 11
Agatha V Whiteaker 3
HISTORICAL RECORDS
Early Oregonians Database Index. Oregon State Archives, Salem, Oregon
Name: George Washington Whiteaker
Birth Date: 12 Jul 1842
Birth Place: Lee, Illinois
Death Date: 19 Apr 1909
Cemetery: Hilltop Cemetery
Early Oregonian Search
Whiteaker, George Washington
Date of Birth 12 Jul 1842
Place of Birth Lee Co., IL
Occupation farmer
Date of Death 19 Apr 1909
Place of Burial Hilltop Cemetery, Independence, Polk Co., OR
Mother Hayter, Virginia Mary
Date of Arrival 1849
Father Whiteaker, Benjamin J
Marriage Information
Osborn, Nancy Ann 21 Dec 1870 Polk Co., OR
Associated Persons
Hayter, Virginia Mary Mother
Osborn, Nancy Ann Spouse
Whiteaker, Benjamin J Father
Census Events
1850 Federal OR Polk Co. 0121 7yrs
1860 Federal OR Polk Co. 654 17yrs
1870 Federal OR Polk Co.
1880 Federal OR Polk Co.
Buried:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Whiteaker&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=39&GScnty=2231&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=54998566&df=all&
George married Nancy Ann OSBORN 21 Dec 1870. Nancy (daughter of Willis OSBORN) was born 18 Dec 1850, Illinois; died 05 Apr 1926, Polk Co. OR; was buried , Hilltop Cemetery, Polk Co. OR. [Group Sheet]
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5. | Nancy Ann OSBORN was born 18 Dec 1850, Illinois (daughter of Willis OSBORN); died 05 Apr 1926, Polk Co. OR; was buried , Hilltop Cemetery, Polk Co. OR. Other Events:
- _UID: 73E5340967D24FF985EF3578C5D1EDE39D24
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1880 Census
Name: Nancy Whitteaker
Age: 29
Birth Year: abt 1851
Birthplace: Missouri
Home in 1880: Derry, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: George Whitteaker
Father's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Occupation: Keeping House
Household Members:
George Whitteaker 37
Nancy Whitteaker 29
George Whitteaker 5
J. David Whitteaker 3
L. Frank Whitteaker 1
1900 Census
Name: Nancy Ann Whiteaker
Age: 49
Birth Date: Dec 1850
Birthplace: Illinois
Home in 1900: Independence, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: George W Whiteaker
Marriage Year: 1870
Years Married: 30
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother: number of living children: 7
Mother: How many children: 9
Household Members:
George W Whiteaker 57
Nancy Ann Whiteaker 49
Frank L Whiteaker 21
Ethel A Whiteaker 14
Olen Whiteaker 11
Agatha V Whiteaker 3
1910 Census
Name: Nancy A Whiteaker
Age in 1910: 58
Birth Year: abt 1852
Birthplace: Illinois
Home in 1910: North Independence, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Widowed
Father's name: Vivien A Whiteaker
Father's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Household Members:
Nancy A Whiteaker 58
George L Whiteaker 39
Jessie D Whiteaker 37
Frank L Whiteaker 27
Roy R Whiteaker 25
Ethel A Whiteaker 23
Olen J Whiteaker 19
Vivien A Whiteaker 13
1920 Census
Name: Nancy Whittaker
Age: 60
Birth Year: abt 1860
Birthplace: Illinois
Home in 1920: Independence, Polk, Oregon
Street: B Street
House Number: x
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Able to Speak English: Yes
Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged
Household Members:
Nancy Whittaker 60
Jess D Whittaker 41
Roy Whittaker 39
Vivian Whittaker 23
Buried:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Whiteaker&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=39&GScnty=2231&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=54998577&df=all&
Children:
- 2. George L. WHITEAKER was born ca 1875, Polk Co. OR.
- Jessie David WHITEAKER was born 16 Apr 1876, Polk Co. OR.
- Frank Leslie WHITEAKER was born 31 Dec 1878, Polk Co. OR.
- Roy W. WHITEAKER was born 09 Jan 1881, Polk Co. OR; died May 1956; was buried , Hilltop Cemetery, Polk Co. OR.
- Ethel Agnes WHITEAKER was born Sep 1885, Polk Co. OR.
- Olan John WHITEAKER was born 16 Apr 1891, Polk Co. OR; died 06 Mar 1977, Clatsop Co. OR; was buried , Wilhelm's Portland Memorial, Portland, Multnomah Co. OR.
- Nellie WHITEAKER was born Jan 1872; died 9 Mar 1872; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co. OR.
- Agatha Vivian WHITEAKER was born Jul 1896, Polk Co. OR.
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Generation: 4
8. | Benjamin WHITEAKER was born Aug 1796, Lincoln Co. NC (son of Richard WHITAKER and Rachel BENTLEY); died 2 Jul 1873, Independence, Polk Co., OR; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co. OR. Other Events:
- _UID: 59DF856889194628B2B1DB00E333F979FBEB
Notes:
Benjamin Whitaker reported in the above report that he was from a family of nine [9] children. Five sons and four daughters. Other research by John Weldon Whiteaker states the Bible of Absalom Rufus Whitaker, son of Moses Whitaker lists in his handwriting "My grandfather, Richard Whitaker had 11 boys and three girls - Giles, Aaron, John, James, Moses, Benjamin and Thomas. [7 named] and Rachel [Catherine] who married Adam Fudge, Mary [Polly] who married Harry Webb4 and Elizabeth Whitaker who did not marry."
(Source - Lang, Herbert O; Himes, George Henry, History of Willamette Valley, 1885, pg 699)
"Born in North Carolina in 1796, and removed to Virginia at an early age. Went to Illinois in 1836, and crossed the plains to Oregon in 1848; settled in Polk County. His occupation was farming. He married Miss Mary Hyter in 1823. Their children numbered eleven, of whom David J., Rachel, Ellen, Benjamin, Maria and George survive".
LAND RECORDS
22 Dec 1834...Washington Co.VA Deed Book 12, pages 128/9.. between Benjamin Whitaker, acting exr. of LW&T of Esau Hayter, one part & Whitley Fullen, $18.50, land in Poor Valley both sides of Valley Creek, 200 acres to Esau Hayter deceased, by the Commonwealth patent of 4 Oct 1820..also other tract in Poor Valley both sides of Valley Creek, 600 acres, patent 4 Oct 1820..reserving from this last mentioned tract so much thereof as is devised by the said Esau Hayter, dec to Andrew Hayter by LW&T...25 March 1835 acknowledged and recorded pp. 129-30, Ind. between Benjamin Whitaker, etc..& William Hayter $13.55 land WNFHR, etc..waters of Wolf Creek north of Israel Hayters. Ackn. 25 March 1835.
22 Dec 1834.. Washington Co..VA Deed Book 12, pages 130-1..between Benjamin Whitaker, etc. & Harry Webb. $3.25, land waters of Valley Creek and land where Esau Hayter, dec., resided..to Esau Hayter by Commonwealth Patent 01 Apr 1820..ack 25 Mar 1835.
22 Dec 1834.. Washington Co.VA Deed Book 12..page 130/1..between Benjamin Whitaker and John Litton, $10.00 land north side River Mt. in the Poor Valley and on waters of Tumbling Creek and Valley Creek, 50 acres, patent to Esau Hayter, 04 Oct 1820. Recorded 25 March 1835.
16 July 1836, Washington Co. Deed Book 12 page 371/2...between Benjamin Whitaker & Polly, wife & Whitley Fullen $450.00, land in Poor Valley, 211 acres..land willed and bequeathed to said Polly by LW&T of her father, Esau Hayter, dec., 13 Dec 1826, same tract sold and conveyed by Abram Hayter to Esau Hayter, dec...02 Dec 1820..recorded 31 Aug 1836.
Apr 19, 1851..Washington Co.VA Deed Book 20, page 268/9..Between Harry Webb and Mary, wife, one and Margaret Hayter, $25.00 land, waters of Valley Creek adj. land where Esau Hayter, dec. resident ... Apr 1820 patent..and transferred to Webb by Benjamin Whitaker, acting ex. of Esau Hayter, deceased.
June 17, 1861.. Washington Co..VA Deed Book 25, page 408/9..Whitley Fullen, one and Julius McNew Jr & James P. McNew, WASHINGTON CO.VA, 2nd part.$800., land in Poor Valley...same track of land which was bequeathed to Polly Whitaker by LW&T of her father, Esau Hayter, 13 Dec 1826, ...sold and conveyed by Abram Hayter to Esau Hayter, dec. 2 Dec 1820, except 15 acres and a Salt Lick which was reserved in the devise to the said Polly Whitaker, and from Benjamin Whitaker and Polly, to said Whitley Fullen. 31 March 1862.
MIGRATION
1836...Benjamin and his family left Virginia and moved to Lee County, Illinois, staying in this country for eleven years where three more children were born.
1848...The family left Lee County, Illinois, and crossed the plains in a covered wagon to Oregon, taking with them eight yoke of oxen, three wagons and his carpenter tools, two plows and harrow teeth that were made of inch square iron. They also took with them the family bible and a few books and some of the family relics, which they prized. The family also brought with them the staples for some months provisions, and thus equipped the pioneer, Benjamin Whitaker, and all he held dear on earth cut loose from civilization to cross the plains, which were infested with savage beasts and little less savage Indians (Ref: History of Oregon, Page 886). They found a home for themselves in the mild climate of the beautiful and rich Willamette Valley in Oregon. They arrived at Foster's Farm on October 5th and on the 11th reached Polk County and the following spring purchased the Dr. Boyle donation claim of 640 acres of choice land. The price paid was $250.00 which was less that forth cents an acre. On the property Benjamin raised his family and resided until his death in his seventy-sixth year.
Early Oregonian Search
Whiteaker, Benjamin
Date of Birth 28 May 1796
Place of Birth NC
Occupation farmer
Date of Death 02 Jul 1883
Place of Death Airlie, Polk Co., OR
Place of Burial Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co., OR
Mother Bentley, Rachel
Date of Arrival bef 30 Mar 1849
Father Whiteaker, Richard
Marriage Information
Hayter, Virginia Mary 18 Sep 1823 Washington Co., VA
Associated Records
Land Claim Donation Polk Co., OR OC 1241
Probate Estate Polk Co. 0682
Associated Persons
Bentley, Rachel Mother
Hayter, Virginia Mary Female 16 Oct 1808 Spouse
Whiteaker, Richard Father
Census Events
1850 Federal OR Polk Co. 55yrs
1860 Federal OR Polk Co. 63yrs
1870 Federal OR Polk Co.
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 US Census
Name: Benj Whitiker [Benjamin Whiteaker]
Age: 55
Birth Year: abt 1795
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Polk, Oregon Territory
Gender: Male
Family Number: 121
Household Members:
Benj Whitiker 55
Mary Whitiker 42
David Whitiker 25
William Whitiker 24
Ellen Whitiker 18
Joseph Whitiker 15
Benjn Whitiker 12
Maria Whitiker 9
Washington Whitiker 7
Mary Whitiker 4
Baby Whitiker 9 months
1860 Census
Name: B Whitaker
Age in 1860: 63
Birth Year: abt 1797
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1860: Independence, Polk, Oregon
Gender: Male
Post Office: Independence
Household Members:
B Whitaker 63
Mary Whitaker 53
I R Whitaker 23
G W Whitaker 17
Mary Whitaker 13
Name: Benjamin Whitcher [Benjamin Whiteaker]
Age in 1870: 73
Birth Year: abt 1797
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1870: Monmouth, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Monmouth
Household Members:
Benjamin Whitcher 73
Mary Whitcher 63
George Whitcher 26
WILL
Will of Benjamin Whitaker and Probate
July 16, 1872...Polk County, Oregon...In the name of God amen, I Benjamin Whitaker of the County of Polk and the state of Oregon and of the age of seventy five years and being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this my last will and testament in names as falls to wit.
First, I give and bequest to my wife, Polly Whitaker the sum of $100. Second, It is my will that the farm that I now own in Walla Walla County, Washington Territory inherited by me from my son William and the south half of my half of my donation land claim in Eight South Rouge in the County of Polk, and state of Oregon shall be sold and the proceeds equally divided among all of my heirs to wit. David, Whitaker, Rachel McGee, Benjamin Whitaker, Joseph R. Whitaker, Elen Levens, Mariah Ogden, George Whiter and Ellen Collins. Third, it is also my will if there should be any other property at my death it be divided among my heirs. Fourth, it is my will that if Elen Collins is not of age at my death, that my executors shall hold in trust for said Ellen Collins, all that she may inherit from my estate until she is of lawful age and then pay it over to her taking her receipt and if she should die before she is of age her share shall be equally divided between my lawful heirs. Will witnessed July 16, 1872.
July 2, 1873..County Court of Polk County, State of Oregon..In the matters of the last will and testament of Benjamin Whitaker, deceased... To the Hon. Court of said County, Isaac Levens respectfully show unto the court that Benjamin Whitaker, a resident of said Polk Co., Oregon, died in said county and state on the second day of July AD 1873., that said deceased left a last will and testament; and that he therein appointed and designated Levens and George Whitaker his exec. The estate consists of real estate and personal property of about $3180.00 dollars and the legal heirs are David J. Whitaker, aged 48, Rachel McGee, age 41, Ellen Levens, age 40, Joseph R. Whitaker, age 37, Benjamin Whitaker, age 35, Mariah Ogdon, age 33, George Whitaker, aged about 30 and Ellen Collins, aged 10 years. David Whitaker, residence, Walla Walla County; Rachel's residence, same place; Ellen Levens residence Polk Co., Joseph Whitaker, residence Polk Co.; Benjamin Whitaker, Polk Co.; Mariah Ogdan residence, Rice County, Minnesota; George Whitaker, Polk Co.; Ellen Collins, Polk Co. Ack. in court July 7, 1873.
OBITUARY
Obituary (published in a paper in about 1882)
"Never having noticed anything relative to the death of "Old Mrs. Whiteaker" in the papers, I thought it due to herself and her friends that something of her domestic history should be given publicity, while yet some of her old pioneer associates still survive her, and some of whom regarded her with that high esteem which respected worth always merits. This thought was suggested by my wife, who in years past has been the recipient of Mrs. Whiteaker's unbounded hospitality, and who frequently recalls to mind one incident in early life, when that hospitality was most generously extended, and most thankfully accepted. The remembrance of those pioneer days can never be obliterated from the memory, either by time or circumstances. Let the pioneer retrospect the past; call to mind his early associates, and attempt to number his survivors. He will find but few living of the many with whom he was familiar in those early days, and with whom he felt a degree of intimacy amounting almost to that of consanguinity.
In 1852, now about thirty years ago, my wife and self, with our two little ones, were coming from Yamhill, when we were caught in a very heavy rain storm. We were in an open wagon and pretty well drenched when we stopped at Mr. Whiteaker's house. Driving up to the fence, we were met by Mr. Whiteaker, who in loud tones exclaimed: "Hello! What the devil are you doing here? Get out of the wagon and come in the house; you are as wet as the devil." Well, we did as requested, and soon a blazing fire restored warmth to our chilled frames. Mrs. Whiteaker took my wife in charge, and she was quickly clothed in habiliments more congenial to the female sex than a water-saturated piece of calico. And now, after the lapse of thirty years, the kindly feelings manifested upon that occasion by Mr. and Mrs. Whiteaker are remembered by us with the most lively emotions of respect and regard; and more, not only the kindness and hospitality manifested upon that occasion entitled them to our highest regard, but during many years thereafter we received many manifestations of their kindly disposition towards us, that makes the remembrance thereof pleasing reminiscences of the past. But today where are they? Gone to that mysterious realm from which there is not return, and to which we are all hastening.
Mr. Whiteaker was a man of very jovial and merry disposition. Upon one occasion ex-Gov. Whiteaker called upon him and made inquires to ...whether or not there was any relationship between them. Mr. Whiteaker remarked: "I do not claim kin with every scalawag that comes along, but as you are a pretty good looking man, and appear to have some sense, if you can show that we are kin, I'll acknowledge the corn." This was many years ago, and it occurs to my mind as one of the many incidents that go to show the natural tendencies of his disposition, for upon many occasions have his sallies of wit caused much merriment. For his associates: yet, withal, he was a man of strict integrity, of unbounded hospitality, and his rule was to do as he would be done by. How often do the hearts of the old settlers, when calling to mind the struggles and toils incident to pioneer life, bound with a fresh impulse at the remembrances of the social equality, the generous dispositions and disinterested sympathy which characterized them in the intercourse with each other. Almost isolated from civilized life, bound together in a common destiny, each felt the other a warmer friendship that is much of the characteristic of society of the present day. The onward march of time is fast removing from the scenes of active life the "Old Pioneers." Soon the last one will have obeyed the dreaded summons, and the recollection of their hardy toil and struggles in the advancement of civilization will be but a matter of history.
In the death of Mrs. Whiteaker the ranks of the pioneers number one less of that noble band of women who braved the dangers of the wilderness with a heroic devotion to life's duties, worthy a remembrance in the hearts of all who survive her. There is naught in the remembrance of her domestic life but what should bring consolation to all her surviving friends and relatives.
Mrs. Whiteaker was born in Washington County, Virginia, in 1808. Her maiden name was Mary B. Hayter, she married to Benjamin Whiteaker in 1823. They went to Illinois in 1836, where they resided about eleven years. They then came to the conclusion that they would cross the plains to Oregon. In 1848 they bade adieu to friends and started on the perilous trip with sanguine hopes, that with patience and perseverance they would reach the goal of their desires and build upon them up a happy home, where peace, plenty and contentment might bless them through life's pilgrimage. In October,1848, they settled in Polk County where they made a continued residence up to the time of their death, known and respected by all their neighbors as kind , genial, and hospitable in all life's associations.
On the 1st day of December, 1882, Mrs. Whiteaker yielded up her spirit, to God who gave it, serenely and calmly, with the precious hope of ascending. ... She leaves seven children, to whom she leaves the priceless legacy of an honored name, and whose memory will be long cherished by all who knew her, for to have known her was to have formed a deep-seated friendship, and her friendship was indeed a boon, as was indicated by the warmth of her heart and a generosity that was without limit. She is gone and we are left to linger for yet a brief hour before we join the vanished numbers of the pioneers that were."
Burial: Whiteaker Cem, Independence, Oregon
The Whiteaker Cemetery is located on the Bengamin Whiteaker D.L.C.in Township 8S, Range 5W, Section 11. It is a private family cemetery about .01 of an acre in size. All known burials are related to the Whiteaker family. It is about three miles northwest of Monmouth, Polk,County, Oregon. The cemetery has been abandoned to nature. It was last read by Addie Dyal Rickey in 1973.
Tombstone Inscription:
Benjamin Whiteaker
Died
July 2, 1873
aged
76 Y's & 11 M's
Buried:
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Benjamin married Mary (Polly) HAYTER 18 Sep 1823, Washington, Co. VA. Mary (daughter of Esau HAYTER and Sarah Elizabeth ALLISON) was born 27 Oct 1808, Washington Co. VA; died 11 Dec 1882, Polk Co. OR; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co. OR. [Group Sheet]
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9. | Mary (Polly) HAYTER was born 27 Oct 1808, Washington Co. VA (daughter of Esau HAYTER and Sarah Elizabeth ALLISON); died 11 Dec 1882, Polk Co. OR; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co. OR. Other Events:
- _UID: A07F969929F54657BD3C4BA3AEEDFEA22B42
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CENSUS RECORDS
1850 US Census
Name: Mary Whitiker [Mary Whiteaker]
Age: 42
Birth Year: abt 1808
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Polk, Oregon Territory
Gender: Female
Family Number: 121
Household Members:
Benj Whitiker 55
Mary Whitiker 42
David Whitiker 25
William Whitiker 24
Ellen Whitiker 18
Joseph Whitiker 15
Benjn Whitiker 12
Maria Whitiker 9
Washington Whitiker 7
Mary Whitiker 4
Baby Whitiker 9 months
1860 Census
Name: Mary Whitaker
Age in 1860: 53
Birth Year: abt 1807
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: Independence, Polk, Oregon
Gender: Female
Post Office: Independence
Household Members:
B Whitaker 63
Mary Whitaker 53
I R Whitaker 23
G W Whitaker 17
Mary Whitaker 13
1870 Census
Name: Mary Whitcher [Mary Whiteaker]
Age in 1870: 63
Birth Year: abt 1807
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Monmouth, Polk, Oregon
Race: White
Gender: Female
Post Office: Monmouth
Household Members:
Benjamin Whitcher 73
Mary Whitcher 63
George Whitcher 26
The family moved to Russell County, Virginia before 1826.
OBITIUARY
Obituary (published in a paper in about 1882)
"Never having noticed anything relative to the death of "Old Mrs. Whiteaker" in the papers, I thought it due to herself and her friends that something of her domestic history should be given publicity, while yet some of her old pioneer associates still survive her, and some of whom regarded her with that high esteem which respected worth always merits. This thought was suggested by my wife, who in years past has been the recipient of Mrs. Whiteaker's unbounded hospitality, and who frequently recalls to mind one incident in early life, when that hospitality was most generously extended, and most thankfully accepted. The remembrance of those pioneer days can never be obliterated from the memory, either by time or circumstances. Let the pioneer retrospect the past; call to mind his early associates, and attempt to number his survivors. He will find but few living of the many with whom he was familiar in those early days, and with whom he felt a degree of intimacy amounting almost to that of consanguinity.
In 1852, now about thirty years ago, my wife and self, with our two little ones, were coming from Yamhill, when we were caught in a very heavy rain storm. We were in an open wagon and pretty well drenched when we stopped at Mr. Whiteaker's house. Driving up to the fence, we were met by Mr. Whiteaker, who in loud tones exclaimed: "Hello! What the devil are you doing here? Get out of the wagon and come in the house; you are as wet as the devil." Well, we did as requested, and soon a blazing fire restored warmth to our chilled frames. Mrs. Whiteaker took my wife in charge, and she was quickly clothed in habiliments more congenial to the female sex than a water-saturated piece of calico. And now, after the lapse of thirty years, the kindly feelings manifested upon that occasion by Mr. and Mrs. Whiteaker are remembered by us with the most lively emotions of respect and regard; and more, not only the kindness and hospitality manifested upon that occasion entitled them to our highest regard, but during many years thereafter we received many manifestations of their kindly disposition towards us, that makes the remembrance thereof pleasing reminiscences of the past. But today where are they? Gone to that mysterious realm from which there is not return, and to which we are all hastening.
Mr. Whiteaker was a man of very jovial and merry disposition. Upon one occasion ex-Gov. Whiteaker called upon him and made inquires to ...whether or not there was any relationship between them. Mr. Whiteaker remarked: "I do not claim kin with every scalawag that comes along, but as you are a pretty good looking man, and appear to have some sense, if you can show that we are kin, I'll acknowledge the corn." This was many years ago, and it occurs to my mind as one of the many incidents that go to show the natural tendencies of his disposition, for upon many occasions have his sallies of wit caused much merriment. For his associates: yet, withal, he was a man of strict integrity, of unbounded hospitality, and his rule was to do as he would be done by. How often do the hearts of the old settlers, when calling to mind the struggles and toils incident to pioneer life, bound with a fresh impulse at the remembrances of the social equality, the generous dispositions and disinterested sympathy which characterized them in the intercourse with each other. Almost isolated from civilized life, bound together in a common destiny, each felt the other a warmer friendship that is much of the characteristic of society of the present day. The onward march of time is fast removing from the scenes of active life the "Old Pioneers." Soon the last one will have obeyed the dreaded summons, and the recollection of their hardy toil and struggles in the advancement of civilization will be but a matter of history.
In the death of Mrs. Whiteaker the ranks of the pioneers number one less of that noble band of women who braved the dangers of the wilderness with a heroic devotion to life's duties, worthy a remembrance in the hearts of all who survive her. There is naught in the remembrance of her domestic life but what should bring consolation to all her surviving friends and relatives.
Mrs. Whiteaker was born in Washington County, Virginia, in 1808. Her maiden name was Mary B. Hayter, she married to Benjamin Whiteaker in1823. They went to Illinois in 1836, where they resided about eleven years. They then came to the conclusion that they would cross the plains to Oregon. In 1848 they bade adieu to friends and started on the perilous trip with sanguine hopes, that with patience and perseverance they would reach the goal of their desires and build upon them up a happy home, where peace, plenty and contentment might bless them through life's pilgrimage. In October,1848, they settled in Polk County where they made a continued residence up to the time of their death, known and respected by all their neighbors as kind , genial, and hospitable in all life's associations.
On the 1st day of December, 1882, Mrs. Whiteaker yielded up her spirit, to God who gave it, serenely and calmly, with the precious hope of ascending. ... She leaves seven children, to whom she leaves the priceless legacy of an honored name, and whose memory will be long cherished by all who knew her, for to have known her was to have formed a deep-seated friendship, and her friendship was indeed a boon, as was indicated by the warmth of her heart and a generosity that was without limit. She is gone and we are left to linger for yet a brief hour before we join the vanished numbers of the pioneers that were."
BURIAL
Burial: Whiteaker Cem, Independence, Oregon
The Whiteaker Cemetery is located on the Bengamin Whiteaker D.L.C.in Township 8S, Range 5W, Section 11. It is a private family cemetery about .01 of an acre in size. All known burials are related to the Whiteaker family. It is about three miles northwest of Monmouth, Polk,County, Oregon. The cemetery has been abandoned to nature. It was last read by Addie Dyal Rickey in 1973.
Tombstone Inscription:
Mary B., wife of Benjamin Whiteaker
Died Dec. 1, 1882
Aged 74y 1m 15d
Buried:
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Children:
- David Jesse WHITEAKER was born 29 Oct 1824, Washington Co. VA; died 22 Oct 1902, Independence, Polk Co. OR; was buried 23 Oct 1902, Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co. OR.
- William H. WHITEAKER was born Abt 1826, Russell Co. VA; died Bef 9 Sep 1865, Independence, Polk Co. OR.
- Rachel WHITEAKER was born 17 Jul 1828, Russell Co. VA; died 10 Jun 1901, Walla Walla Co. WA; was buried , Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla Co. WA.
- Ellen (Eleanor) S. WHITEAKER was born 03 Nov 1832, Russell Co. VA; died 28 Mar 1906, Polk Co. OR; was buried , Dallas Cemetery, Dallas, Polk Co. OR.
- Joseph R. WHITEAKER was born 3 Nov 1835, Russell Co. VA; died 23 Feb 1883, Walla Walla Co. WA; was buried , Waitsburg Cemetery, Waitsburg, Walla Walla Co. WA.
- Benjamin Franklin WHITEAKER, Jr. was born 28 May 1838, Inlet Grove, Lee Co. IL; died 24 Aug 1912, Polk Co. OR; was buried 26 Aug 1912, Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co. OR.
- Mariah (Maria) WHITEAKER was born 16 Nov 1840, Lee Co. IL; died 23 Feb 1904, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co. CA; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co. CA.
- 4. George Washington WHITEAKER was born 21 Jul 1842, Lee Co. IL; died 19 Apr 1909, Polk Co. OR; was buried , Hilltop Cemetery, Polk Co. OR.
- Mary W. WHITEAKER was born 4 Oct 1846, Lee Co. IL; died 27 Jun 1864, Polk Co. OR; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Dallas, Polk Co. OR.
- Lucy Ann WHITEAKER was born 5 Oct 1851, OR; died 28 Jul 1856, OR; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co. OR.
- Amanda WHITEAKER was born 27 Apr 1853, OR; died 19 Jul 1856, OR; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co. OR.
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10. | Willis OSBORN Other Events:
- _UID: BE31CB7187884300B3E54FF50634F4E36A5D
Notes:
an Oregon pioneer of 1852
Children:
- 5. Nancy Ann OSBORN was born 18 Dec 1850, Illinois; died 05 Apr 1926, Polk Co. OR; was buried , Hilltop Cemetery, Polk Co. OR.
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