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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ James Donahue ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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James Donahue
LAST NAME: Donahue FIRST NAME: James MIDDLE NAME:  NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME:  AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
TITLE: Mr. GENDER: M MILITARY: 
BORN: Abt 1861 DIED: 10 Sep 1911 BURIED: 12 Sep 1911
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DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES: 
OSBH (Marion County 1911) #2758 - James Donahue, male, d. 10 Sep 1911 in Salem, Oregon OTE - City lot record indicates that all burials listed in Lot #720 have been moved to Lot #721--per phone call March 21, 1967 from City View.
DEATH CERTIFICATE: 
OBITUARY: 
DRUNK -- NOW DEAD -- James Donahue died rather suddenly at the Salem Hospital Sunday after having had a broken leg set. He was brought to the hospital from Independence Saturday night by the marshal of that town. He had been arrested for being drunk and had been ordered out of town.  In leaving the town he fell from a bridge and broke his leg.  The fractured member was set by Dr. W. Carleton Smith and the man was thought to be resting easily and out of danger, but he died suddenly about noon Sunday. 
Daily Oregon Statesman, Sept. 12, 1911, 5:7.
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SOURCES: 
LR 
IOOF Register of Burials 
OSBH #2758 (Marion County 1911) 
OS 12 Sep 1911 5:7
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LOT: 720 SPACE: 1 SE LONGITUDE:  LATITUDE: 
 
 

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