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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Charles Sanborn
~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Charles Sanborn
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LAST NAME: Sanborn
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FIRST NAME: Charles
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BORN: Abt 1869
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DIED: 3 May 1919
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BURIED: 7 May 1919
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BIRTH PLACE: Illinois
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DEATH PLACE: Marion Co., Oregon
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NOTES: IOOF - unknown man, died of drowning, buried by county.
1910 OR CENSUS - Charles Sanborn, age 41, b. Illinois, inmate.
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DEATH CERTIFICATE: OSBH DC (Marion County 1919) #283 - "Unknown man" [crossed out - name added] Charles Sanborn, male, appearance of laborer, no known address, d. 3 May 1919 of drowning in Lake near Wheatland, interment 6 May, undertaker Webb & Clough, informant Francis R. Nusom, living near Hubbard Lake.
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OBITUARY: UNKNOWN MAN FOUND IN LAKE.
Fisherman Frightened at the Sight of Body Floating on Surface. Drowning evidently caused the death of an unknown stranger, whose body was discovered floating on the surface of Hubbard lake yesterday by a frightened fisherman. The lake which is near the Wheatland ferry, 12 miles north of Salem, is in a well settled country, but nobody in the community was able to identify the man, who had been in the water several days.
The body was discovered on the water about 40 feet from shore. No means of identity were found. The man is described about 6 [sic] years of age, smooth shaven, clothed in a neat appearing grey suit, wearing a blue and white necktie and a derby hat. He was five feet ten inches in length and weighed about 180 pounds. A piece of fishing tackle was found in one pocket. The body is now at Webb & Clough’s awaiting identification.
Oregon Statesman 4 May 1919 1:4
Dead Man Found In Lake Identified by Coroner. That the dead man found in Hubbard lake, 13 miles north of Salem last Friday and who was buried by the coroner here Monday, was Charles Sanburn, escaped inmate of the state hospital for the insane, is believed to be established by the finding of the name "C. Sanburn" printed in one of the shoes found on the corpse. Sanburn escaped from the Cottage farm, April 15. He was committed from Multnomah county in March, 1905, and at that time was 36 years old. He eloped once before in 1918 and was returned. Hospital authorities know of no relatives.
Oregon Statesman 9 May 1919 2:3
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INSCRIPTION: No marker
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SOURCES: LR
IOOF Register of Burials
OSBH DC (Marion County 1919) #283
1910 OR CENSUS (Marion Co., Salem Pct. 6, ED 208, sheet 6B)
OS 4 May 1919 1:4
OS 9 May 1919 2:3
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LOT: 201
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SPACE: NW
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LONGITUDE: N 44° 55.168'
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LATITUDE: W 123° 02.731'
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