OREGON CITY, Or., Sept. 23.- (Special.)- Mrs. Jane Noyer, one of the oldest of Clackamas County pioneers, died at her home in Oregon City at 5 o'clock this afternoon. She was in her 94th year and had been a resident of this city since 1850. Her husband was PETER NOYER, who came to Oregon with his family from Kansas. He died in this city ten years ago. Mrs. Noyer is survived by four sons and three daughters, They are:
Everett Noyer, of Walla Walla; Peter Noyer, of Walla Walla; Henry Noyer, of California; Benjamin Noyer, of Mulino; Mrs. Mary Ingram, of Seattle; Mrs. Susan Linn, of Oregon City, and Mrs. N. E. Smith, of Portland.
Published in The Sunday Oregonian, Sept 24, 1905.
OREGON CITY, Or., Sept. 23.- (Special.)- Mrs. Jane Noyer, one of the oldest of Clackamas County pioneers, died at her home in Oregon City at 5 o'clock this afternoon. She was in her 94th year and had been a resident of this city since 1850. Her husband was PETER NOYER, who came to Oregon with his family from Kansas. He died in this city ten years ago. Mrs. Noyer is survived by four sons and three daughters, They are:
Everett Noyer, of Walla Walla; Peter Noyer, of Walla Walla; Henry Noyer, of California; Benjamin Noyer, of Mulino; Mrs. Mary Ingram, of Seattle; Mrs. Susan Linn, of Oregon City, and Mrs. N. E. Smith, of Portland.
Published in The Sunday Oregonian, Sept 24, 1905.
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