CAROLINE C. GREGG, NATIVE OF PLEASANT HILL DISTRICT, DIES
BALLSTON, Jan. 19 - Mrs. Caroline Conner Gregg died at the home of her son Carl on Jan. 12 and was buried in the Ballston cemetery Sunday, Jan. 15.
She was born on the old Conner donation claim on Pleasant Hill, March 3, 1856. On July 20, 1881, she was married to Noah F. Gregg, a prominent Polk county farmer, who died in 1919. Mrs. Gregg is survived by one sister, Mrs. Emmaline Woodley, a former Ballston resident, but now living in Portland, and six children: Mrs. Elona Miller and Roy and Carl Gregg, of Ballston; Mrs. Azora Poynter of Warren, Ore.; Bryan Gregg of Portland, and Henry Gregg, who lives in Wisconsin.
CAROLINE C. GREGG, NATIVE OF PLEASANT HILL DISTRICT, DIES
BALLSTON, Jan. 19 - Mrs. Caroline Conner Gregg died at the home of her son Carl on Jan. 12 and was buried in the Ballston cemetery Sunday, Jan. 15.
She was born on the old Conner donation claim on Pleasant Hill, March 3, 1856. On July 20, 1881, she was married to Noah F. Gregg, a prominent Polk county farmer, who died in 1919. Mrs. Gregg is survived by one sister, Mrs. Emmaline Woodley, a former Ballston resident, but now living in Portland, and six children: Mrs. Elona Miller and Roy and Carl Gregg, of Ballston; Mrs. Azora Poynter of Warren, Ore.; Bryan Gregg of Portland, and Henry Gregg, who lives in Wisconsin.
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