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  1. Maude Moe Walker: Birth: 25 Jul 1882 in Portland, Multnomah, OR. Death: 25 Jul 1956 in Portland, Multnomah, OR

  2. Ruby Ethel Walker: Birth: 6 Sep 1885 in Portland, Multnomah, OR. Death: 7 Sep 1963 in Portland, Multnomah, OR

  3. Alfred Fred Walker: Birth: 5 Apr 1891 in Portland, Multnomah, OR. Death: 6 Aug 1935 in , Washington, OR


Sources
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Author:   Ancestry.com
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Notes
a. Note:   y her father's older brother, Ezra Moe and his wife in WA.
  She first married to Edwin Merrill, Deer Point, Columbia County, OR, 29 Dec 1874. Listed in 1880 Oregon Census, Deer Island, age 23 years old, wife of Edwin Merrill, keeping house.
  She later divorced Merrill and was married to William William Walker in 1880.
  City Directory Listings:
  Home address: 466 Weidler Street, Portland, OR. and 8th and Weidler Street, Portland, OR (church records).
  1906 Portland City Directory address: Widow of William Walker, residing at 45 East 7th North, Portland, OR with daughter, Ruby E. Walker. However, William Walker was alive in 1906 and residing at 461 East Burnside Street, Portland, OR.
  In the early days, she worked as a seamstress at Meier and Frank store on First Avenue, Portland, OR. Later she operated her own large dressmaking shop on First Avenue at Sixth and Washington Streets, Portland, OR.
  For 52 years, she owned and managed a fleet of cottages at Seaview, WA, retiring from this active work in 1941. Other information shows she lived in Long Beach, WA.
  She helped her second husband, William William Walker, build the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Portland and was a Sunday school teacher there.
  Eliza Jane had a long and eventful life and was loved by everyone who knew her.
  She died at a convalescent home in Vancouver, WA. She suffered a stroke nine weeks before her death. (Other records indicate she died at Clarke County General Hospital, Vancouver, WA.)
  She was interred in the family plot next to her husband at Riverview Cemetery, Portland, OR. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Located near the confluence of the Columbia and Williamette Rivers, Portland is one of the largest cities in Oregon.
  Source Information:
  Portland City Directory, 1890. Portland, OR: R. L. Polk and Co., 1890. Portland City Directory, 1891. Portland, OR: R. L. Polk and Co., 1891.
  All Portland, Oregon Directories, 1890-91 Results Listing of residents of Portland from two city directories in 1890 and 1891
  Name: Mrs Eliza Walker Location 1: 113 Washington Location 2: 161 East Park. Occupation: dressmkr Year: 1890 City: Portland State: OR =============================================================================================
  Courthouse 749 Commercial Astoria, OR 97103 Clerk: (503) 325-8511 Courts: (503) 325-8536
  The Clatsop County Courthouse in Astoria was completed in 1908 after several years of delays. The Clatsop County tourist destination town of Seaside got its name from the famous hostelry and resort, the Seaside House. Entrepreneur and railroad builder, Ben Holladay, built the resort in the 1870s and attracted prominent guests from far and wide with the sumptuous accommodations. Because the area was so isolated before the construction of modern highways, several means were used to travel to the resort.
  Some of the visitors came down the Columbia to a landing point on the Skipanon River, near Astoria, where they were met by luxuriously appointed stage coaches for the last leg of their journey. Other guests traveled from San Francisco via Holladay steamers. Beginning in 1907 Portland area beach lovers took the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway to the beautiful Seaside setting. The line remained popular until World War II but has since been removed. (Sources: Oregon Geographic Names ! Oregon: End of the Trail)
  Oregon's provisional government created Clatsop County out of the northern and western portions of Tuality District on June 22, 1844. Five days later all of Clatsop County north of the Columbia River was used to create Vancouver County, in what is now Washington. The Provisional and Territorial Legislatures further defined Clatsop County's boundaries in 1845 and 1853. The county currently occupies an area of 873 square miles and is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by the Columbia River, on the east by Columbia County, and on the south by Tillamook County. Clatsop County was named for the Clatsop Indians, one of many Chinook tribes living in Oregon.
  Before 1850 most of Clatsop County's government activity occurred in Lexington. Astoria, Oregon's oldest city, was founded in 1811 and as Astoria grew, activities gradually shifted to that city. Astoria was chosen by electors to be the county seat in 1854 and the first county government sat in Astoria in 1856.
  The early sessions of the county court prior to 1855 were held in the homes of county officials and private citizens, first in Lexington and later in Astoria. In 1855 a two-story frame courthouse was completed. The second courthouse was completed in 1908 and is still in use. With state court offices using most of the courthouse, the majority of county offices are now located in administration buildings near the courthouse.
  The first county government was organized in the mid-1840s with the election of justices of the peace, clerk, sheriff, assessor, treasurer, and the formation of district courts and the county board of commissioners. In 1964 the county court was replaced by a board of commissioners. The voters of Clatsop County approved a home rule charter in 1988, which called for a board of county commissioners as the policy determining body of the county, and a county administrative officer. The principle industries of Clatsop County are fishing, lumber, and agriculture. The Port of Astoria, created in 1914, is one of 23 Oregon port districts that support the trade and commerce of Oregon. An increasing number of cruise ships now stop in Astoria as tourists enjoy its shops, history, and nearby attractions. The population of Clatsop County was 35,630 in 2000, a 6.99% increase over 1990.
  Eliza Jane-grandchildren http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=070a6369-e311-4e09-9849-1122aa0ce392&tid=5617719&pid=-1427971014
  Maude-Eliza Jane http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=cae7b585-e631-459e-bf06-329f64e1534a&tid=5617719&pid=-1427971014
  Eliza Jane Moe http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=48788de8-5f5c-4ea8-827a-6d479a140706&tid=5617719&pid=-1427971014
  Eliza Jane Moe http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6871722c-aa9a-4558-af0b-73c1743d9c89&tid=5617719&pid=-1427971014
  Eliza jane Moe 1893 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=314359af-5c1a-4e73-a553-87e82c5f87bd&tid=5617719&pid=-1427971014
  History of Winona Minnesota http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=821a83f2-86f8-4d6a-a50c-b55bd6c05a8d&tid=5617719&pid=-1427971014
  Sugar Loaf Rock in Winona, MN http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=bfd41892-57f6-4a14-a279-1a3dcac3023f&tid=17574515&pid=528257044
  Eliza Jane Moe Walker http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e3b0b3ec-874a-4c47-a9c1-4df2692bc8fd&tid=17574515&pid=528257044
  Eliza Jane Moe Walker http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=29afdc92-29dd-414f-91c6-985c765105dc&tid=17574515&pid=528257044
  The Berry Pickers http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b6affd31-6bfa-4601-83c3-b605cc17194b&tid=17574515&pid=528257044
  Eliza Jane Moe Walker with her children http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=1f4a87eb-b6f8-4d0e-a164-b7c958ded5f3&tid=17574515&pid=528257044
  Winona, MN Article http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=c747edd0-ce38-4576-b4bc-d1a111a18b08&tid=17574515&pid=528257044
  Photo of Winona, MN http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=fcfbaba3-32f9-458e-8cb6-e56ffb4347f2&tid=17574515&pid=528257044
  Portland 1890 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=5419c16d-9960-47d6-ba2c-fb6be174d606&tid=17574515&pid=528257044
Note:   Eliza Jane Moe was born in MN. Her father, Charles Nun Moe, moved often and she was raised b


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