Person:Agnes Turner (5)

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Agnes E. TURNER
b.26 Oct 1880 Plattsmouth, Cass, NE
d.13 Mar 1956 Portland, OR
m. 15 Nov 1879
  1. Agnes E. TURNER1880 - 1956
  2. Martha A. (Alice) TURNER1882 - 1918
m. 3 Jan 1900
  1. Ruth Esther CARLSON1900 - 1979
  2. Phillip John CARLSON1902 - 1929
  3. Clarence Herbert Carlson1907 - 1969
  4. Lloyd CARLSON1909 - 1928
  5. Elmer CARLSON1910 - 1934
Facts and Events
Name Agnes E. TURNER
Gender Female
Birth? 26 Oct 1880 Plattsmouth, Cass, NE
Marriage 3 Jan 1900 Omaha, Douglas, NEto John Peter CARLSON
Death? 13 Mar 1956 Portland, OR
Burial? IOOF Cemetary, The Dalles, Wasco, OR

1900 living 5425 Florence Blvd 1904 3929 No 22nd 1907-09 4009 No 25th Avenue nothing after 1909 It is believed that they moved to Oregon about this time(1919). It is believed that they did not have any children. Further note - at the time of her death (per obit) she was survived by daughter Esther Scarburry and son Clarence H. Carlson, 4 grand children and 3 great grandchildren. She is buried at The Dalles

OBIT - THE OREGON JOURNAL, Thursday Mar 15, 1956

Carlson, Agnes E., March 13 of 1821 E. 9th., The Dalles OR., beloved mother of Mrs. Esther Scarburry, Portland, Clarence H. Carlson, Coos Bay, sister of Mrs. Marie Kirschner and Leslie Turner, Omaha, Neb. also 4 grandchildren , 3 great grandchildren. funeral services Friday March 16 at 4 pm at the Chapel of Miller and Tracey. Concluding graveside services Saturday March 17 at 1 pm at IOOF cemetery. The Dalles OR

THE DALLES NEWSPAPER She moved to Portland 6 months before her death to live with her daughter Mrs. Ruth E. Scarburry. She was a resident of OR for 37 years. Born Oct 26, 1880 at Plattsmouth NE

NOTE FROM TALK WITH SHIRLEY TURNER (DAUGHTER OF lESLIE TURNER - NIECE OF AGNES TURNER CARLSON) "In 1936 Aunt Agnes came from Oregon for a visit. When she left, she took me, Aunt Marie Kirschner and Marie's son Bobby back to Oregon for a visit for a week. (Shirley wasn't sure but thought that possibly Alice Hier went too.) " They all had passes on the railroad. While in Oregon they went to visit Agnes' daughter Ruth and her son Clarence. Shirley got bored with all the talking and was upset that she did not get to go fishing in the Columbia River. She remembers that at a later time, her mother and father went to Oregon to visit and her father (Leslie) caught salmon in the Columbia River. (Note-Shirley would rather fish than do anything else from time a small child until the day she died.)

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