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Note: 1880 United States Census, Bridgeport, Mono Co. California, p.55A: name, relation, marital status, gender, race, age, birthplace, occ., father's bp, mother's bp R.F. COLE self m m w 36 MI Carpenter CAN CAN Mary COLE wife m f w 24 OR Keeping House KY IL Chester COLE son s m w 5 Wa.Ter. MI OR Agusta COLE son s m w 4 CA MI OR Nora COLE dau s f w 2 CA MI OR ------ 1883 Territorial Census, Skamania Co. Washington Territory, p.14, lines 21-30: COLE R. F. 37 M W Laborer M Mich COLE Mary 36 F W --------- M Oregon COLE Chester 9 M W --------- S W.T. COLE Augustus 7 M W --------- S Cal COLE Anna 5 F W --------- S Cal COLE Frank 3 M W --------- S Cal COLE Phillip 7mos M W --------- S W.T. ------ 1885 Territorial Census, Skamania Co. Washington Territory, p.14, lines 21-30: COLE E. W. 44 M W Carpenter S Mich COLE R. F. 40 M W Carpenter M Mich COLE Mary J. 38 F W --------- M Oregon COLE Chestore 11 M W --------- S W.T. COLE Theodore L 8 M W --------- S Cal COLE Nora A. 6 F W --------- S Cal COLE Wm F. 5 M W --------- S Cal COLE Henry 3 M W --------- S W.T. COLE Jim 8mos M W --------- S W.T. FIELDS A A 17 M W --------- S W.T. ------ 1887 Territorial Census, Cowlitz Co. Washington Territory, p.14: FIELD, L. 73 M W M OH FIELDS, N. 60 F W M IL FIELDS, J. R. 23 M W S OR COAL, M. 31 F W M OR COAL, C. 13 M W S WaT COAL, A. 12 M W S CA COAL, N. 09 F W S CA COAL, F. 06 M W S CA COAL, H. 04 M W S WaT COAL, J. 03 M W S WaT COAL, R.F. 42 M W M MI 1887 Territorial Census, Cowlitz Co. Washington Territory, the Cole's are listed again on p.80: COLE, R. F. 42 M W M MI COLE, M. 31 F W M OR COLE, C. 13 M W S WaT COLE, A. 11 F W S CA COLE, N. 09 F W S CA COLE, F. 07 M W S CA COLE, H. 05 M W S WaT COLE, J. 03 M W S WaT ----- Polk Directory, Portland, Oregon: 1905: Cannon, George lab rms 33 Front St. 1906: Florence Crittenton Refuge Home Mary L. Mullen supt E. 31st NE cor E. Glisan ----- The Sunday Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Sunday, October 7, 1906: MOTHER ILL AT STATION Mrs. Nora Cannon, who arrived in Portland on a Southern Pacific train yesterday afternoon, was taken ill at the Union Depot while waiting for another train and had to be taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. Mrs. Cannon, who was en route for Cascade Locks, was accompanied by three small children, who were taken charge of by the Boy's and Girl's Aid Society. Dr. Walter V. Spencer, who attended Mrs. Spencer [sic.] believes that she will be able to resume her journey within a few days. After being taken to the hospital, she became unconscious and it will be impossible to ascertain how serious her condition is until some time today. ----- 1910 United States Census, Township 4, Lake Co. California, family #257, p.14, lines 1-6: Household Role Gender Race Age M/S Birthplace Fbp Mbp James H Holman Self M W 46 M1 2 California MO MA Maude Holman Wife F W 21 M2 2-2-2 Missouri KY TN Mamie Davis StepDau F W 5 S Missouri MO MO Jessie Holman Dau F W 9mos S California CA MO Edward Coles Boarder M W 74 Wd Iowa IA IA Nora B Cannon Boarder F W 31 Wd _-3-3 California IA IA Nora Cannon's 3 living children were Charles Henry Cannon, Addie Mae Cannon, and George Cannon, a.k.a. George Keys; a.k.a. George Russell Rodlun. ----- R. L. Polk & Co.'s Washington & Oregon Gazetteer & Business Directory, 1923-24, p. 381, Portland: Jarvi Anna Mrs gro 816 W Pittsburg -----
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