Shady Brook Cemetery, Washington County, Oregon

North Plains

1886

122.977W 45.637N

 


Here is an incomplete listing of burials submitted to
Genealogy Trails by Mary Wilson

Notes are her own

Some of these do not have stones so you will not see them on another list. The Wilson family, my husbands great aunt, put the stones but when I went there in 1961 the graves were not all in a row and  when Bertha, a daughter of John Clinton, bought the stones she had them  put all the stones in a row. I guess so they would look better.  She is buried in Milwaukee Wisconsin with her husband and son who was killed in WW2. Two brothers married to two sisters lived in the small town of Shady Brook.  Then later moved to the town of North Plains.   Edmund and Bessie never had children but Clint and Lucy made up for it by having 16 children.  Some of which are buried here.   Originally the family came from West Virginia then were in Minnesota where the children were born.  Then to Oregon  where they hoped the milder weather would help Lee Arnold who was in bad health.  Edmund's first wife died in West Virginia so he followed his brother to Minnesota to find out they had moved to Oregon.  He went out to Oregon and married Bessie, sister to Lucy who was Clint's wife.  
 

Edmund Wilson Sept 3 1871-Dec 30, 1832
Bessie Wilson Dec 17, 1880 - Nov 1 1965
 
John Clinton Wilson Aug 3 1869-July 3 1933
Lucy Wilson Nov 10, 1873-Sep 13, 1942
 
Grace Hyatt April 30 1891- Jul 21, 1974
Raymond  Hyatt   1891-1951
Grace May Disher Jun 26, 1912- July 25, 1992
Eldiva Taylor  Jan 28 1915- April 14 1977
Gladys Marie Hollister  July  10, 1919-Aub 12, 1982
Milo Merdine Hyatt Oct 13 1922- Aug 8, 1987
 
Jeanne Wilson Konkel Jun 12, 1898-Mar 2 1961
 
Florence Alleen Jassen  Feb 13, 1907- Nov 21, 1949
 
Freeman Arthur Wilson Mar 28, 1915- Jan 2, 2008 (no stone)
 
Lee Arnold Wilson  Dec 23, 1917-July 8, 1930
 
Baby sons of Freeman Wilson and Jenny Miller
Arthur Freeman Wilson  May 2, 1937-May 2 1937
Arthur Gene Wilson Feb 12, 1938-Feb 12 1938
only one has a stone.
 

 

 

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