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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Alice E. Hicks ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Alice E. Hicks
LAST NAME: Hicks FIRST NAME: Alice MIDDLE NAME: E. NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME:  AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
TITLE: Miss GENDER:  MILITARY: 
BORN: Apr 1896 DIED: 13 Feb 1904 BURIED: Feb 1904
ETHNICITY:   OCCUPATION:  
BIRTH PLACE:  Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Albany, Linn Co., Oregon
NOTES: 

IOOF - ? Hicks, age 8, female, born in Oregon, died in Albany of pneumonia.

1900 OR CENSUS -  Alice Hicks, age 4, identified as step-grand-daughter [of James Rader] b. Apr 1896 in Oregon, is enumerated with mother Bertha Hicks, identified as step-daughter [of James], age 22, widowed, mother of 1 child, b. Oct 1877 in Oregon, in the home of James M.  Rader, age 40, occupation saw mill laborer, b. May 1860 in Oregon, and Phoebe L., age 46, mother of 3 children 2 of whom are living at the time of the census, b. Mar 1854 in Iowa.

NOTE - her mother, Bertha, remarried to John M. Walker circa 1906, and is enumerated in Philomath, Oregon in the 1910 census, with husband and a son, Donald, age 4 months.

DEATH CERTIFICATE: 

*OSBH DC (Linn County 1904) #227 - Alice Elenor Hicks; Funeral ordered by J. M. Raider [Rader].

OBITUARY: 

HICKS - At Albany, Oregon, Saturday, February 13, 1904, Alice e. Hicks, aged 8 years, of pneumonia.

The little girl was the daughter of Mrs. J. M. Reader, formerly of this city, now Coburg. The child attended school at Albany, and was there taken sick. Her mother hastened to her bedside, and remained with her until the end came. The remains were brought to Salem last evening and the funeral was held from the train, and burial was held in Rural cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Rader returned to their home in Colbur today.

Daily Capital Journal, 15 Feb 1904, pg 8

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LR 
IOOF Register of Burials 
ODI 
Rigdon Bk 3, #9
1900 OR CENSUS (Multnomah Co., Portland, ED 39, sheet 7B) 

DCJ 15 Feb 1904, pg 8

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