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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Matilda Long: Birth: 23 Sep 1835 in Whiteside,Fulton,IL. Death: 1840 in Whiteside,Fulton,IL

  2. Cyrus Jefferson Long: Birth: 23 Jan 1838 in Whiteside,Fulton,IL.

  3. Cynthia Anna Long: Birth: 27 Jan 1840 in Whiteside,Fulton,IL. Death: Oct 1922 in Pomeroy,Garfield,WA

  4. John Clark Long: Birth: 10 Apr 1842 in Whiteside,Fulton,IL. Death: 10 Apr 1852 in Enroute to,,OR

  5. Mary Amanda Long: Birth: 1 Feb 1845 in Whiteside,Fulton,IL.

  6. Joel Milton Long: Birth: Oct 1847 in Whiteside,Fulton,IL.

  7. Frances Helen Long: Birth: 11 Feb 1850 in Whiteside,Fulton,IL. Death: ABT 1852 in Sugar Grove,Mercer,IL

  8. Charles Albert Long: Birth: 11 Jun 1855 in ,Benton,OR.

  9. Melvina Eferiah Long: Birth: 15 Dec 1858 in Pataha Flats,Garfield,WA. Death: 16 Jan 1877 in Pataha Flats,Garfield,WA

  10. William Oscar Long: Birth: 15 Aug 1864 in Pataha Flats,Garfield,WA.

  11. James Otto Long: Birth: 15 Aug 1864 in Pataha Flats,Garfield,WA. Death: 13 May 1932


Notes
a. Note:   In 1852 Ransome Long and Alvin Clark, with their families, joined the trek to Oregon. This was a year of many hardships, trouble with the Indians and Cholera. Enroute, Alvin lost his wife, Mary, from Cholera. She left twin babies Clara and Clarence (about one year old). Neither were Ransome and Rosetta to escape heart-breaking grief. Their son, John, ten years old, also died of Cholera and the sorrowing parents were obliged to bury him beside the Old Oregon Trail at North Bluff, on the north side of the Platte River. They settled in the Willamette Valley near Eugene, Oregon, in 1852. Ransome Long & Elizabeth Long were brother and sister. !NAME:
 Ransome aka Reason !SOURCES:
 1. 1850 Census Mercer County,Illinois, pg 382 2. 1860 & 1870 Census Springfield,Lane,Oregon


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