46G THE IMMIGRATION OF 1844.
those came in tlie brig Chenamus, Captain Couch, from Newburyport, to the Hawaiian Islands, and thence to
Hunt, Norris Humphrey, Jacob Hammer, John Inyard, Abraham Inyard
Peter Inyard, William R. Johnson, James Johnson, Thomas Jeffries, Daniel
Johnson, James Johnson, David Johnson, John R Jackson Gabriel Jones,
John H. P. Jackson, David Jenkins, Willis Jenkins, Henry C. Jenkins, W ilham
Jenkins, David Kindred, Charles Kerbs, Bartholomew Kindred, John Kin-
dred, Alexander Kirk, Daniel D. Kinsey, Barton B. Lee, James Loomis John
Lousenaute, Charles Lewis, William Morgan, Tneophilus Magruder Ed LB.
Magruder, John Minto, Robert Miller, Elisha McDaniel, Joshua McDaniel,
James W. Marshall, Lafayette Moreland, Elisha McDaniel N ehemiah Martm,
Samuel McSwain, Westly" Mulkey, J. Mulkey, Luke Mulkey P. P. Mulkey
Murray, Mudgett, Murphy (father and four sons)^ John Martin Denni,
Martin, J. McKinley, McMahan, James McAllister, R. W Morrison, Michael
Moor, James Montgomery, John Nichols, Frank Nichols, Benjamin Nichob
George Neal, Attey Neal, Calvin Neal, Robert Neal^ Alexander Neal, Peter
Neal, George Nelson, Cyrus S. Nelson, Richard Owe, Ruel Owless John
Swens, Henry Owens, James Owens, R. Olds John Owens, Patrick ;U,
ner, Priest, Joseph Parrott, William Prater Theodore Prater Joel Perkins
sen , Joel Perkins, jun., John Perkins, E E. Parrish, Gabriel Parrish, Samuel
Packwood, William Packwood, R. K. Payne, Eben Pettie, Amab Pettie,
David Parker, Jeremiah Rowland, Levi L. Rowland, Ben M. Robmso ,
'Mountain' Robinson, Roberts, Mac Rice Parton Rice Fatty Ro ms -
Ramsev Willard H. Rees, Rice, Robbin (colored ,Rauisdell, Jackson Shelton,
S Sebring, Springer, Henry Saffron, William Smith, Vincent Snellmg,
Benjamin Snelling, James Stewart, WiUiam Saunders, James B Stephens, J.
S. Smith, Charles Smith, Peter Smith, William Shaw Joshua Shaw A R. C
Shaw, Washington Shaw, Thomas C. Shaw, B F. Shaw, Texas Smith, Sager,
Charles Saxton, Scott (colored), Snooks, Noyes Smith, Leyi Scott, John Scott,
Joseph W. Scott, William Scott, John A. Stoughton, Franklin Sears, Stephens,
John Sullivan, Sullivan, Michael T. Simmons, Seyburn P. Thornton ,Jdm
Travers, John Thorp, Alvin E. Thorp, Theodore Thorp, Long Tucker, Cooper
Y Trues, 0. S. Thomas, Mortimer Thorp, Milton Thorp, Benjamin Tucker, Dr
Townsend, Thomas M. Vance, George Waunch Williams, Harmon Wright,
Richard Woodcock, James Walker, sen., James Walker, 3 un, Robert Walker,
Poe Williams, Thomas Werner, James Welch, Henry V. illiamson, Joseph
Watt, M. M. Warnsbough, Samuel Walker, William Wilson,
Samuel Packwood and William Packwood, brothers, emigrated from Missouri in 1844. They were two of a family of fifteen children, eight of whom were sons of Elisha Packwood of Patrick County, \irgima In 1819 the father removed to Indiana, and in 1834 to Missouri Seven of the e.g. sons and two of their seven sisters emigrated to the Pacific coast, but not all in the same year. Of Samuel I know nothing except that he came to Ore. gon William was born in Patrick County, Virginia, in 1813, and removed with the family to Missouri. After reaching Oregon he remained m the Willamette Valley until 1847, when he removed to Puget Sound and settled on the Nisqually River, being the first bona fide American settler i north of Olympia. Others of the Packwood family emigrated to Oregon in lS4o and will be noticed hereafter. A few names of women have been added to the roll- Mrs W. M. Case, Miss Amanda Thorp, Mrs Ben]. Tucker^ Miss El ^ Snellmg, Miss Henrietta Gilliam, Mrs Vincent Snelling Mrs Herman^ gins, Mrs Jacob Hammer, Mrs Joshua Shaw, Mrs D.Johnson all ot whom iere in Major Thorp's company. Mrs McDaniel, Jenny Fuller and Jto families before referred to, namely, Morrison, Jackson l, Simmons .McAllister Kindred, Jones, Shaw, are all who have been mentioned. There are tee names of two negro women, Eliza and Hannah, put down on the roll, m Or. Pioneer Assoc, Trans., 1870, 40-2,