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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Eudora ADAMS: Birth: 15 APR 1886. Death: in Washington D.C.Temple

  2. Arthur P. ADAMS: Birth: 6 APR 1888 in McMinnville, Yamhill Co. Oregon.. Death: 21 MAY 1967 in Pateros, Okanogan Co. Washington.

  3. Cecil C. ADAMS: Birth: 18 OCT 1890. Death: in USA

  4. Mable E. ADAMS: Birth: 27 AUG 1900. Death: in USA

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  6. Framcis O. ADAMS: Birth: 23 SEP 1911. Death: 28 SEP 1967 in Pateros, Okanogan Co. WA


Notes
a. Note:   Annaliza at the age of 11 (1877) came with her parents ((Thomas Jackson PASLAY) across the plains in an ox-drawn covered wagon to Washington, settling in the Palouse country (Uniontown, Whitman Co.). After her marriage, she and her husband lived in Oregon before coming to North Central Washington in 1889. They came here via Ellensberg and Rock Island where they took the steamboat up the Columbia River. The trip took three days as several stops were made so passengers could cut driftwood to fire the boilers. They were amoung the first settlers to this part of the country. She recalled how a little shack marked Wenatchee (WA) when she came up the Columbia. Virgina City, now Brewster WA. was located where the Brewster Bridge is now (1951), and a log Hotel stood where the Pateros (WA) Hotel is (1990, no longer there, A.Z. Wells Dam razed that portion of Pateros). Mail came from Waterville and the settlers recieved most of their supplies from Coulee City during those early days. Annaliza and her husband were amoung the group that organized the Church of Christ at Pateros. In 1890, they homesteaded property East of Pateros on the Columbia, living there until her death.


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