Established: |
1853 |
Nearest Town: |
Shedd |
Est. # Burials: |
450 |
Location: |
T 13S, R 4W, 13 |
Size in Acres: |
2 |
USGS Lat/Lon: |
442642N 1230744W |
Driving Directions: |
At Shedd from O 99E West on Cemetery Road 1.1 m |
Contact Info: |
Linn Co. Tax Assessor: Lot 300, |
The following
information is transcribed from the WPA Linn County Cemetery Survey, researched
& prepared by Leslie L. Haskin on 3/21/1939:
The official name of this cemetery is "The Shedd Cemetery" but it is
perhaps more commonly called the "Pugh" Cemetery after the name of the
man on whose Donation Land Claim it was started and members of whose family were
among the earliest burials here.
This cemetery is situated on Section 13, Township 13 South of Range 4 West in
Linn County, and in the North-West quarter of the section. This is the donation
land claim taken up in 1851 by Francis Asbury Pugh. The cemetery is located
about three-fourths of a mile south of the town Shedd and about an equal
distance west of Highway U. S. 99E. The land is at present [in1940] a part of
the Jensen estate....
The land for this burying ground was given for cemetery purposes by Mrs. Ruth
Jessup Pugh, wife of Francis Asbury Pugh. The Pugh family, consisting of Frances
Asbury Pugh, his wife and baby son, John Wesley Pugh, his brother Washington
Pugh, and the widowed mother of Francis and Washington, Mary Donovan Pugh, came
from Salem, Iowa in 1846, first settling in Yamhill County about fifteen miles
south of Portland. In 1851 Francis Asbury Pugh, his wife Ruth, and their family
removed to Linn County and took up the claim where the cemetery is located.
The first burial of record in this tract is that of George W. Pugh, on Aug. 26,
1853, at the age of 1 year, 6 months and 7 days. The second was Mary E. Pugh who
died January 18, 1854 at the age of 6 years, 5 months and 3 days. These were
both children of Francis Asbury and Ruth Jessup Pugh, the owner of the original
claim. The third burial is that of Wm. B. Anderson who died June 18, 1857 at the
age of 25 yrs. 4 mos, 3 ds.
The oldest birth age recorded here is that of Mary Pugh who was born October 2,
1789 and died Jan 23, 1872 at the age of 82 years, 3 months and 21 days. This
Mary Pugh was the mother of Francis Asbury Pugh and Washington Pugh, previously
mentioned, and came to Oregon in their company in 1846....
Historical & Biographical Notes:
William M. James Dunlap. 1883-1923. Sheriff of Linn County, 1923, by
appointment of County Court after the death of Sheriff Kendal who was killed by
a moonshiner. Sheriff Dunlap served in turn only a few months and then was
himself killed by a prisoner whom he was in the act of taking to the jail after
arrest.
Ada Acheson Dunlap. 1891 - ____. Wife of the above. Belonged to the
Pioneer Acheson family of Oakville. After the death of her husband she went as a
missionary to Egypt. Still [in 1939] serving in that capacity.
Mercer Thompson. 1821-1886. A pioneer to Oregon, 1852. His D.L.C. was
situated in Sections 31-32, Township 12 South of Range 3 West. Mercer Thompson
was a Methodist and a great gathering place of the Methodists was a camp-meeting
ground on the Mercer Thompson farm.
Jesse W. Pugh. 1818-1904. Commonly known as "Washington" Pugh.
Brother of Francis Asbury Pugh who took the D.L.C. where the cemetery is
situated. Oregon pioneer of 1846.
Thomas H. C. Brasfield. A pioneer of the Shedd neighborhood, was to have
been interviewed by this field worker but was killed by a train at Shedd only
three days before the appointment could be filled. Died March 4, 1939.
Ida Porter (Brassfield) 1865-____. Wife of the above. Member of the
pioneer Porter family of Shedd.
George W. Pugh. Died Aug. 26, 1852. First burial in this cemetery. He was
an infant son of Francis Asbury and Ruth Jessup Pugh on whose D.L.C. this
cemetery is situated.
Mary E. Pugh. Died Jan. 18, 1854. A sister of the above. This is the
second burial of record here.
Mary Pugh. 1789-1872. Oldest birth record in this cemetery. Mary Donovan
Pugh, widow of John Pugh and daughter of William Donovan of Virginia. Mother of
Frances Asbury Pugh on whose claim this cemetery is situated. She was an Oregon
pioneer of the year 1846.
Wm. B. Anderson. Died June 18, 1857. The third burial of record in this
cemetery.
John W. Pugh. 1845-1913. Pioneer of 1846. Son of Francis Asbury and Ruth
Jessup Pugh.
Fannie E. (Thompson) Pugh. First wife of the above. Daughter of Mercer
Thompson previously mentioned.
Nancy E. Walker Pugh. 1849-1898. Second wife of John W. Pugh. Daughter of
Washington P. Walker. A pioneer (with her father's family) of the year 1852. A
cousin of the last. The children of Fannie Thompson Pugh and Nancy E. Pugh are,
therefore, half-brothers on their father's side and second cousins on their
mother's side.
B. V. Crawford. 1862-1921. A son of P. V. Crawford, for whom the town of
Crawfordsville, Linn County, was named.
S. P. Brock. 1843-1928. A son of Vineyard Brock, early pioneer in the
"Boston" neighborhood east of Shedd.
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References
used to prepare these cemetery pages are provided.
Lisa L. Jones prepared and is solely
responsible for the content of these pages.
Copyright 2001.