DIED AT MEHAMA YESTERDAY
James X. Smith, an Aged Resident of Marion County, Has Passed Away
James X. Smith died at Mehama, Oregon, at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27, 1901; aged 84 years and 10 days, after a long illness, of la grippe.
Funeral services will probably be conducted at the family home, in Mehama, this afternoon, and the funeral procession will leave Mehama at 6 a.m. tomorrow, arriving in Salem about 1 p.m. and will proceed to I.O.O.F. cemetery where the burial will take place.
Deceased was one of Oregon's early settlers and leaves two children: Mrs. G. P. Terrell and Dr. E. O. Smith, of Portland, Oregon. The town of Mehama was named after his wife, Mehama Smith.
Oregon Statesman 28 April 1901 5:1
DIED AT MEHAMA YESTERDAY
James X. Smith, an Aged Resident of Marion County, Has Passed Away
James X. Smith died at Mehama, Oregon, at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27, 1901; aged 84 years and 10 days, after a long illness, of la grippe.
Funeral services will probably be conducted at the family home, in Mehama, this afternoon, and the funeral procession will leave Mehama at 6 a.m. tomorrow, arriving in Salem about 1 p.m. and will proceed to I.O.O.F. cemetery where the burial will take place.
Deceased was one of Oregon's early settlers and leaves two children: Mrs. G. P. Terrell and Dr. E. O. Smith, of Portland, Oregon. The town of Mehama was named after his wife, Mehama Smith.
Oregon Statesman 28 April 1901 5:1
Bio source: Salem Pioneer Cemetery Website
Family Members
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Susan Smith Beeman
1793–1868
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James Smith
1794–1814
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Abigail "Aby" Smith Morris
1797–1869
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Catherine Smith Barker
1799–1873
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Sarah Ann "Sally" Smith Warner
1802–1887
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Mary "Polly" Smith Gregg
1804–1891
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Charles S. Smith
1806–1884
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Lavina Smith Lambert
1808–1904
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Robert Smith
1810–1892
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John Smith
1812–1887
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Miranda Smith McNary
1814–1899
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Harrison Smith
1819–1893
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