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422 THE IMMIGRATION OF 1843.

The immigration by sea for the year 1843 amounted to fourteen persons. The bark Fama, Captain Nye, from the Hawaiian Islands, brought Francis W. Pet- tygrove, wife and child, Philip Foster, wife and four children, Peter H. Hatch, wife and child, and Nathan P. Mack. These all settled at or near Oregon City.

F. W. Pettygrove was a native of Calais, Maine. He came to Oregon as agent for A. G. and A. W. Benson, with about $15,000 worth of merchandise, supposed to be suited to the trade of the^ country, and established himself first in competition with the Cush- ings, and the Methodist Mission which opened a store at°Oregon City this year, and later competed with the traders of the Hudson's Bay Company very success- fully, 61 buying beaver-skins, and erecting a wheat

1844, and settled in the Napa Valley. He was born in Albany N. Y and died at the residence of his son, Henry, at Calistoga, Calfornia, *eb. 6, lbuo,

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T. G. Naylor, a native of Albemarle County, Virginia, and later a resi- dent of Missouri, from which state he emigrated, was born Oct. 12 1814. On coming to Oregon he settled on Tualatin plains, adjoining the land claim on which Forest Grove is situated, where he lived until his death Dec. 5, 1S72, at the age of 59. He was twice married, and the father of 18 children, 15 of whom survive. His character as a true man gave him influence m the Congregational church, of which he was a deacon, and made him a trustee or the Pacific University, and director in the state agricultural society. He was a generous supporter of all worthy public institutions. .

Orris Brown was born in Massachusetts, Sept. 4, 1800, his father being the Rev. Clark Brown, and his mother, Tabitha Brown, famous m toe history of the Pacific University of Oregon. His parents removed to Maryland, where his father died, and his mother emigrated to Missouri with her children in 1821 In 1843, being then married, he came to Oregon, leaving his lamily, but returned in 1845 with a small party under White, which was robbed on the road by the Pawnees. He brought back to Oregon m 1846 his own family and his mother's, most of whom settled at Forest Grove. Mr Brown had 12 children. He died May 5, 1874, aged 74

Daniel Delaney was murdered at the age of more than /0, Jan. J, Iboo, upon his own premises, 18 miles from Salem. One of the men convicted ot shooting him to obtain his money was George P. Beale also an immigrant ot 1843, and at that time only a lad. Beale was executed, with his confederate,

May' 17, 1865. . . v . ,

Margaret Garrison, wife of Rev. Enoch Garrison, was born in Kentucky January 24, 1814. Her maiden name was Herren. At the age of 18 years .she removed to Indiana, where in 1836 she was married to Mr Garrison, and with him went to Oregon in 1843. She was the mother of 8 children, only 3 of whom outlived her. She died in Yamhill County, March 2b, 18/4.

cl In a manuscript called Oregon in 1843, but giving an intelligent view or the business of the country down to 1850, and the gold excitement; with a history of the founding of Portland, of which he was one of the hrst owners; and of the opening of American commerce on Puget Sound, 1 etty grove i e- lates his introduction to McLoughlin. He came to the Islands in the ship

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