In 1852 she crossed the plains with her father, "Uncle Jack" Snodderly, and the family settled near Scio, Linn County. She was married to Mr. Curl, who survives her. They had seven children, of whom six are living. They are: Mrs. Emma Anderson of Point View Station near St. Johns; Cal Curl of Jefferson; Mrs. Rosa Barr of Salem; Mrs. Clara Glick of Dayville and Newton and Todd Curl of Fossil. The funeral will take place at Scio next Tuesday.
Mrs. Curl's death will be mourned by all pioneers who were acquainted with her. She never failed to attend the annual reunion of the pioneers and she always took part in the procession.
Source:
Oregonian, June 8, 1902
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Oregon State Archives, Salem
Oregon Historical Records Index
Name: Curl, Elizabeth
Date: 07 June 1902
Record Type: Portland Deaths
County: no county
Source: City of Portland
Remarks: died near St Johns, Multnomah, OR
In 1852 she crossed the plains with her father, "Uncle Jack" Snodderly, and the family settled near Scio, Linn County. She was married to Mr. Curl, who survives her. They had seven children, of whom six are living. They are: Mrs. Emma Anderson of Point View Station near St. Johns; Cal Curl of Jefferson; Mrs. Rosa Barr of Salem; Mrs. Clara Glick of Dayville and Newton and Todd Curl of Fossil. The funeral will take place at Scio next Tuesday.
Mrs. Curl's death will be mourned by all pioneers who were acquainted with her. She never failed to attend the annual reunion of the pioneers and she always took part in the procession.
Source:
Oregonian, June 8, 1902
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Oregon State Archives, Salem
Oregon Historical Records Index
Name: Curl, Elizabeth
Date: 07 June 1902
Record Type: Portland Deaths
County: no county
Source: City of Portland
Remarks: died near St Johns, Multnomah, OR
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