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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Edward Cade
~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Edward Cade
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LAST NAME: Cade
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FIRST NAME: Edward
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BORN: 20 Sep 1890
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DIED: 16 May 1912
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BURIED: 17 May 1912
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OCCUPATION: Clerk, Merchant
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BIRTH PLACE: Oregon
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DEATH PLACE: West Salem, Polk Co., Oregon
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NOTES:
Funeral charged to David Cade
1900 CENSUS - Edward Cade, age 9, b. Sept 1880 in Oregon, is enumerated with father David, age 57, b. Aug 1843 in England, occupation farmer, year of immigration 1849, and mother Maggie M., age 44, b. Nov 1855 in Illinois, along with Jessie M., age 17, b. Illinois, Leslie M., (male), age 15, b. Oct 1884 in Nebraska, and Hutoqua, age 13, b. June 1886 in Nebraska.
1910 OR CENSUS – Eddie Cade (19y, b Oregon, occupation farmer) enumerated with brother Leslie (25y, b Nebraska, married 1y, occupation farmer) and Leslie’s wife Winnie (23y, b Oregon, no children)
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DEATH CERTIFICATE:
OSBH DC (Polk County 1912) #1687 - Edward Cade, male, single, Clerk/Merchant, b. 20 Sep 1890 in Oregon, d. 16 May 1912 in West Salem, Oregon at the age of 21 y's 7 m's 26 d's, name of father David (b. England), maiden name of mother Tinley (b. Illinois), interment 18 May, undertaker Terwilliger, informant David Cade of Rt 381 Salem.
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OBITUARY:
YOUNG MAN SUCCUMBS TO BLOOD POISONING.
EDWARD CADE OF WEST SALEM PASSES AWAY AFTER ILLNESS OF A FEW DAYS.
Edward Cade, 21 years old, died at the home of his parents in West Salem on Wednesday night after an illness since Saturday last from blood poisoning. Mr. Cade was injured in an automobile accident several weeks ago and one of his feet was badly crushed. It was not necessary to amputate, however, and the young man improved rapidly. The first symptoms of blood poisoning developed last Saturday when a small blood boil appeared on his face. Nothing serious was thought about this appearance until Monday, when the young man was forced to take to his bed. Death ensued shortly before midnight Wednesday.
Dr. W. H. Byrd, the attending physician, said last night that the accident had positively nothing to do with the development of blood poisoning. The physician said it was one of those cases which could not be readily accounted for, and said he could assign no cause for it.
Mr. Cade is survived by a brother and sister besides his parents. He and his brother managed a store in West Salem known as the West Salem Supply company. The young man had a lot of friends in this city and was popular among all who knew him.
Oregon Statesman 17 May 1912 2:5
Edward Cade’s Funeral Held --The funeral services of Edward Cade were held yesterday afternoon at the Leslie Methodist church. Reverend Jasper officiating. A large number of friends were in attendance, the moose being present in a body, showing the respect in which the young man was held. Mr. Alsman, James McGilchrist, Elmer Hates, Laurence Simon, Ray Hawthorne and Homer Smith acted as pallbearers. Interment was held in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 18 May 1912 5:5
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INSCRIPTION:
Edward
1890 - 1912
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SOURCES:
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LD Terwilliger Vol. 2 No. 242
S&H pg 2
Saucy
Survey & Photographs
1900 OR CENSUS (Marion Co., Sidney, ED 191, sheet 11B
1910 OR CENSUS (Marion Co, Sidney, ED 229, sheet 1A)
OS 17 May 1912 2:5
OS 18 May 1912 5:5
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LOT: 912
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SPACE: 4 SW S½
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LONGITUDE: N 44° 55.223'
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LATITUDE: W 123° 03.000'
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