Aged: 72 years
Born: Feb. 1860 in the Oregon Territory
Father: John Samuel Catching
Mother: Margaret [Marguerite] [Wilson] Catching
Spouse: Julia Oregonia [Smith] Catching was divorced, in Portland's Multnomah County Court House, in 1910, from Abner Lee Catching. This was almost directly after the death of their daughter, Vivian Catching, on 23 Apr 1909. The daughter's remains were interred in Lone Fir Cemetery. It was located not far from the family home in Portland. Vivian's death may have played a direct part in their divorce. Her death certificate can be seen at Vivian's memorial. Abner Lee Catching was requested to be left in the custody of his mother.
On 29 Nov 1910, Julia Oregonia Catching was united in marriage to Earnest Spencer. Their marriage records are on file in both the Oregon State Archives, Salem and the GFO headquarters, in S.E. Portland. Both marriage references can be found online.
Aged: 72 years
Born: Feb. 1860 in the Oregon Territory
Father: John Samuel Catching
Mother: Margaret [Marguerite] [Wilson] Catching
Spouse: Julia Oregonia [Smith] Catching was divorced, in Portland's Multnomah County Court House, in 1910, from Abner Lee Catching. This was almost directly after the death of their daughter, Vivian Catching, on 23 Apr 1909. The daughter's remains were interred in Lone Fir Cemetery. It was located not far from the family home in Portland. Vivian's death may have played a direct part in their divorce. Her death certificate can be seen at Vivian's memorial. Abner Lee Catching was requested to be left in the custody of his mother.
On 29 Nov 1910, Julia Oregonia Catching was united in marriage to Earnest Spencer. Their marriage records are on file in both the Oregon State Archives, Salem and the GFO headquarters, in S.E. Portland. Both marriage references can be found online.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement