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Oliver Goldsmith Landrith

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Oliver Goldsmith Landrith

Birth
Linn County, Missouri, USA
Death
10 Mar 1912 (aged 65)
North Bend, Coos County, Oregon, USA
Burial
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Oliver G. Landrith married Martha Ellen Creason Pierson April 19, 1891 in Ada co., Idaho. She had previously been married to James Morton Pierson who died in 1888.

Oliver G. Landrith Obituary, Coos Bay Times, Coos County, Oregon:

March 10, 1912
Oliver G. Landrith of Ten Mile, a pioneer of Coos County, died at Mercy Hospital in North Bend about 10:30 this morning after a lingering illness of Bright's Disease. Mr.
Landrith was born in Missouri, April 20, 1846, and practically his entire life was spent on the Frontier.

He first came to Coos County in 1860, having crossed the plains from Missouri with a party of whom the father of Marshal Carter was also one of the members. They stopped in Lane County in 1853 and seven years later moved to Coos County. After ten years residence here he went to Idaho in 1870 and spent nearly twenty years in the mines. Part of the time he was a scout in the Idaho and Montana Indian campaigns under General Nelson A. Miles.

For the last twenty years he had lived at his ranch at Ten Mile. He is survived by one daughter, three step-children, and two sisters. Mrs. S.B. Cathcart of Marshfield
and Mrs. J.H. Crow of Loraine, Lane County, Oregon, are sisters of the deceased and Mrs. Alice Landrith, the daughter, resides at Roseburg. Milo Pierson of Marshfield, Mrs. Frank Pierce of the North Fork of the Coquille, and Mrs. Oliver Kenyon of Lakeside, but who is now visiting in Kansas, are the step-children.
The funeral arrangements have not been perfected.
Oliver G. Landrith married Martha Ellen Creason Pierson April 19, 1891 in Ada co., Idaho. She had previously been married to James Morton Pierson who died in 1888.

Oliver G. Landrith Obituary, Coos Bay Times, Coos County, Oregon:

March 10, 1912
Oliver G. Landrith of Ten Mile, a pioneer of Coos County, died at Mercy Hospital in North Bend about 10:30 this morning after a lingering illness of Bright's Disease. Mr.
Landrith was born in Missouri, April 20, 1846, and practically his entire life was spent on the Frontier.

He first came to Coos County in 1860, having crossed the plains from Missouri with a party of whom the father of Marshal Carter was also one of the members. They stopped in Lane County in 1853 and seven years later moved to Coos County. After ten years residence here he went to Idaho in 1870 and spent nearly twenty years in the mines. Part of the time he was a scout in the Idaho and Montana Indian campaigns under General Nelson A. Miles.

For the last twenty years he had lived at his ranch at Ten Mile. He is survived by one daughter, three step-children, and two sisters. Mrs. S.B. Cathcart of Marshfield
and Mrs. J.H. Crow of Loraine, Lane County, Oregon, are sisters of the deceased and Mrs. Alice Landrith, the daughter, resides at Roseburg. Milo Pierson of Marshfield, Mrs. Frank Pierce of the North Fork of the Coquille, and Mrs. Oliver Kenyon of Lakeside, but who is now visiting in Kansas, are the step-children.
The funeral arrangements have not been perfected.


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