An illustrated history of the Big Bend country, embracing Lincoln, Douglas, Adams, and Franklin counties, state of Washington . EDWARD F. SCHROCK. ??^y^ •-;^!l!-V,<V»-*f< MRS. EDWARD F. SCHROCK HISTORY OF THE BIG BEND COUNTRY. 689 George L., Mrs. Dora Streeter, and Mrs. MollieGibson. At Spokane, on April 7, 1897, E. married Miss Anor A., daughter of^Villiam and Clara (Silver) Bernard, nativesof Illinois and Maine, respectively. Themother is now living in Wilbur. Mrs. Schrockwas born in California, on May 16, 1875, andhas five brothers and two sisters, Herbert J.,Walter G., dece


An illustrated history of the Big Bend country, embracing Lincoln, Douglas, Adams, and Franklin counties, state of Washington . EDWARD F. SCHROCK. ??^y^ •-;^!l!-V,<V»-*f< MRS. EDWARD F. SCHROCK HISTORY OF THE BIG BEND COUNTRY. 689 George L., Mrs. Dora Streeter, and Mrs. MollieGibson. At Spokane, on April 7, 1897, E. married Miss Anor A., daughter of^Villiam and Clara (Silver) Bernard, nativesof Illinois and Maine, respectively. Themother is now living in Wilbur. Mrs. Schrockwas born in California, on May 16, 1875, andhas five brothers and two sisters, Herbert J.,Walter G., deceased, Victor C, Joseph W.,Emma G., deceased, Rolland G., and White. To Mr. and Mrs. Schrock threechildren have been born: Ethel G., on May 4,1899; Doris N. on February 13, 1901; andWalter B., on October 19, 1902. Mr. Schrock is a supporter of the Methodistchurch and an active and progressive citizen,always allied with those measures that are forthe advancement and upbuilding of the com-munity. His labors have not onl}^ won forhim a very generous holding in property buthave stimulated others and he certainly hasdone a lions


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