Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Julia Etta Hutton ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
Julia "Julie" Etta Hutton
LAST NAME: Hutton FIRST NAME: Julia MIDDLE NAME: Etta NICKNAME: Julie
MAIDEN NAME: Smock AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
TITLE: Mrs. GENDER: F MILITARY: 
BORN: 13 Mar 1826 DIED: 2 Apr 1913 BURIED: 4 Apr 1913
ETHNICITY:   OCCUPATION:  Housewife
BIRTH PLACE:  Parke Co., Indiana
DEATH PLACE: Waterloo, Linn Co., Oregon
NOTES: 
OSBH DC (Linn County 1913) #1590 - Julia Hutton, b. 13 May 1826 in INdiana, d. 2 Apr 1913 in Waterloo, Oregon at the age of 87 yrs 20 dys, name of father Henry Smock (b. Kentucky), maiden name of mother A. Grey (b. Kentucky), interment 5 Apr, informant Linnie Harbin of Waterloo.
Spouse: James Calvin Hutton 
MARRIAGE - James Calvin md Julia Etta 24 Sep 1846 in Parke Co., Indiana. 
See: PIONEER STORIES pub, by Linn Genealogical Soc., Vol. II, pg. 18-19: 
Linnie Hutton Harbin interviewed by Leslie Haskin, Feb. 19, 1940. Facts concerning the early history of Waterloo, Oregon.
OBITUARY: 
Mrs. Jas.C. Hutton Dies At Waterloo. 
Relative of Mrs. Oswald West Passes And Will Be Buried Here Today. 
Mrs. James C. Hutton die at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Hardin at Waterloo, Wednesday night. Mrs. Hutton was one of Oregon’s pioneers and came here in the early fifties. She was 87 years of age and was a native of Indiana. She was a grandmother of Mrs. Oswald West, Mrs. Bea W. Olcott and H.R. Hutton of Salem. She leaves a son, Owen D. Hutton, of Portland and a daughter, Mrs. James Hardin of Waterloo. James C. Hutton (Grandfather Hutton) died about three years ago and was buried in the family lot at the Odd Fellows cemetery. Grandma Hutton will be buried beside him. The funeral will be held this morning from the Southern Pacific train which arrives in Salem at 9:30. The body will be taken directly to the Odd Fellows cemetery where a short service wll be held at the grave. 
Daily Oregon Statesman 4 Apr 1913 3:5 

Funeral this Morning. 
Obsequies over the remains of Mrs. James C. Hutton, grandmother of Mrs. Oswald West and Mrs. Ben W. Olcott, were held at the Odd Fellows cemetery this morning. The body arrived here from Waterloo, Oregon and was conveyed directly to the cemetery. Owen D. Hutton, a son of the deceased and father of Mrs. West and Mrs. Olcott, accompanied by his wife, came from Portland to attend the funeral. Mrs. James Harbin, a daughter, resident of Waterloo, also attended the services. Capital Journal 4 Apr., 1913, 8:5
INSCRIPTION: 
No marker found as of Nov 2002
SOURCES: 
LR 
LD
OSBH DC (Linn County 1913) #1590 
CJ 4 Apr 1913 8:5 
DOS 4 Apr 1913 3:5 
Written family history PIONEER STORIES, Vol. II, pg. 18-19.
CONTACTS: 
LOT: 223 SPACE: 3 NW LONGITUDE: N 44° 55. 179' LATITUDE: W 123° 02.715'