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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Harry E. Mann
~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Harry E. Mann
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LAST NAME: Mann
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FIRST NAME: Harry
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MIDDLE NAME: E.
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GENDER: M
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BORN: 10 Apr 1866
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DIED: 18 Aug 1916
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BURIED: 21 Aug 1916
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OCCUPATION: Rancher; Blacksmith
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BIRTH PLACE: California
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DEATH PLACE: Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon
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NOTES: Name of father James Mann
1900 OR CENSUS - Harry Mann, age 34, occupation rancher, b. Apr 1866 in California, is enumerated with his wife of 12 years, Lavina, age 26, mother of 4, occupation cook at Indian school, b. Sep 1873 in California, along with Nora, age 11, b. Nov 1888 in Oregon, Hattie, age 9, b. Feb 1891 in Oregon, Rena, age 5, b. Nov 1894 in Oregon, and Edward, age 2, b. Oct 1897 in Oregon. Harry is identified as white, Lavina and the children are identified as Indian.
1910 OR CENSUS - Harry E. Mann, age 44, occupation blacksmith at Indian school, b. California, is enumerated [at Salem Indian school] with his wife of 22 years Sarah E., age 38, mother of 5, b. California, along with children Nora L., age 21, occupation sales clerk, b. Oregon, Hattie L., age 19, b. Oregon, Lorena [Rena] age 16, b. Oregon, Edward, age 12, b. Oregon, and Marie, age 6, b. Oregon. Harry is identified as white, Sarah and the children as Indian.
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DEATH CERTIFICATE: OSBH DC (Multnomah County 1916) #109 - Harry E. Mann, male, widowed, occupation blacksmith instructor at the Indian school, b. 10 Apr 1866 in California, d. 18 Aug 1916 in Portland, Oregon (St. Vincent Hospital) at the age of 50 y's 4 m's 8 d's, name of father James Mann, name of mother not given, interment 19 Aug, undertaker Ericson Undertaking, informant Miss Nora Mann of Portland.
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OBITUARY: The funeral of Harry E. Mann, who died Thursday from the effects of an operation in a Portland hospital, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of Webb and Clough, under the auspices of Chemeketa lodge No. 1, of which he was a member. Burial was in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
Daily Capital Journal 21 Aug 1916, 8:5
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SOURCES: OSBH DC (Multnomah County 1916) #109
1900 OR CENSUS (Klamath Co., Klamath Indian Reservation, ED 179, sheet 6A)
1910 OR CENSUS (Marion Co., Chemawa, ED 286, sheet 2B)
DCJ 21 Aug 1916, 8:5
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LOT: 178
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SPACE: 1 NW S½
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