Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . tant. He was born in Clackamas county, Oregon, September 3,1856, and is a son of William and Roxcie (Ingalls) Keiser, who are mentionedelsewhere in this work. The public schools of Walla Walla and Clackamas counties afTorded him hiseducational privileges, as at the age of sixteen years he accompanied his parentson their removal from Oregon to Walla Walla county, Washington. He re-mained at home through the period of his boyhood and youth, assisting in thework of the farm, and was thus eng


Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . tant. He was born in Clackamas county, Oregon, September 3,1856, and is a son of William and Roxcie (Ingalls) Keiser, who are mentionedelsewhere in this work. The public schools of Walla Walla and Clackamas counties afTorded him hiseducational privileges, as at the age of sixteen years he accompanied his parentson their removal from Oregon to Walla Walla county, Washington. He re-mained at home through the period of his boyhood and youth, assisting in thework of the farm, and was thus engaged up to the time of his marriage, whichwas celebrated January i, 1880, when Miss Cora B. Dickinson, a daughter ofAbraham C. Dickinson, became his wife. She was born at Fort Bridger, Wyoming,while her parents were crossing the plains, in 1863. Following his marriage began farming on a homestead in Spring Valley which he had previouslyfiled on. He had also filed and proved up on a preemption and had filed on a tim-ber claim. He continued to live upon his farm for seven or eight years, after. MRS. FRANK T. KEISER


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