He was ill about two weeks. While the end was not unlooked for by those who knew of his condition, his death comes nevertheless as a shock to his large circle of friends and acquaintances throughout this part of the state.
..."March 1847, Mr. Fudge's parents started with their family by ox teams for the Pacific coast, finally arriving in Polk county, Oregon."
In 1858 in company with a brother, William Fudge, he came to Washington Territory, and spent the first winter on the Whittake place. The next spring James took a homestead on Whiskey creek about 4 miles from Waitsburg, which he sold only a few years ago."
22 Nov 1866 married Julia PIPER...Father of Mrs. Cora Doty, Mrs. Kate Wade, Mrs Minnie Driscol & James Karl Fudge...Obit Columbia Chronicle, Dayton WA, 10 Nov 1909, Page 1 Column 6.
He was ill about two weeks. While the end was not unlooked for by those who knew of his condition, his death comes nevertheless as a shock to his large circle of friends and acquaintances throughout this part of the state.
..."March 1847, Mr. Fudge's parents started with their family by ox teams for the Pacific coast, finally arriving in Polk county, Oregon."
In 1858 in company with a brother, William Fudge, he came to Washington Territory, and spent the first winter on the Whittake place. The next spring James took a homestead on Whiskey creek about 4 miles from Waitsburg, which he sold only a few years ago."
22 Nov 1866 married Julia PIPER...Father of Mrs. Cora Doty, Mrs. Kate Wade, Mrs Minnie Driscol & James Karl Fudge...Obit Columbia Chronicle, Dayton WA, 10 Nov 1909, Page 1 Column 6.
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