In 1880 Census he traveled to West Bijou Creek, Elbert, Colorado where he is a sheepherder.
He came to Curry County, Oregon where he married Mary Vonder Green on April 30, 1894. The family of five was at Jerry's Flat Precinct for the 1900 Census. By the 1910 Census they were at Port Orford and by Jan. 5, 1920 George and Mary were in Coburg, Lane County, Oregon, where George is noted to be a logger in a logging camp.
George passed away at Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital. He had been an inpatient for 1yr 1mo 24 days.
DC #796 "Pulmonary Tuberculosis", onset March 1927
Occupation: Logger.
In 1880 Census he traveled to West Bijou Creek, Elbert, Colorado where he is a sheepherder.
He came to Curry County, Oregon where he married Mary Vonder Green on April 30, 1894. The family of five was at Jerry's Flat Precinct for the 1900 Census. By the 1910 Census they were at Port Orford and by Jan. 5, 1920 George and Mary were in Coburg, Lane County, Oregon, where George is noted to be a logger in a logging camp.
George passed away at Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital. He had been an inpatient for 1yr 1mo 24 days.
DC #796 "Pulmonary Tuberculosis", onset March 1927
Occupation: Logger.
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GEORGE
RICKMAN
1855-1930