Early history of Thurston County, Washington : together with biographies and reminiscences of those identified with pioneer days . TYRUS HIMES MRS. EMIIvINE HIMES GEORGE H. HIMES :- NEW YORK AtTtK, LENOX AH9 PIONEER REMINISCENCES 357 years that Avhatever he had accomplished in an agriculturalline—and he has won several gold medals for his exhibits—?he owed in a great measure to fathers advise and instruc-tions. On May 1, 1843, Mr. Himes Avas married to EmilineHolcombe. She was also a native of Bradford County, Penn-slyvania, born December 28, 1821, her parents removingthither in 1796 from Conn


Early history of Thurston County, Washington : together with biographies and reminiscences of those identified with pioneer days . TYRUS HIMES MRS. EMIIvINE HIMES GEORGE H. HIMES :- NEW YORK AtTtK, LENOX AH9 PIONEER REMINISCENCES 357 years that Avhatever he had accomplished in an agriculturalline—and he has won several gold medals for his exhibits—?he owed in a great measure to fathers advise and instruc-tions. On May 1, 1843, Mr. Himes Avas married to EmilineHolcombe. She was also a native of Bradford County, Penn-slyvania, born December 28, 1821, her parents removingthither in 1796 from Connecticut. Her earliest ancestors cameto ^lassachusetts from Devonshire, England, in 1630. In the spring of 1853 Mr. and Mrs. Himes with theirfamily of four children, George H, Helen Z., Judson W. andLestina Z., and four other persons, Joel Risdon and his son,Henry, a youth of twelve years, Charles R. Fitch and Fred-erick Burnett, and the additional family of John Dodge, wifeand five children, Robert Bruce, Francis Marion, Daniel,Samuel Ives and Desdemona, started across the plains toOregon. The two families separated at


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