Died at his home, after a long siege of sickness, Nov. 3, 1901, John H. Ramage. Mr. Ramage was born in Nanteria, Oxford county, Canada, and lived there until three years of age, when he moved to Gotrick and remained there until 1863, then moved to Illinois.
In 1870 he was married to Miss Harriet Curtis. In 1873 they moved to Minnesota, in 1888, to Dakota and in 1891 to Oregon, residing here until death.
A widow and the following nine children survive him; Mrs. Jennette Coigan, Salem; Mrs. Sadie E. Fletcher, California; D. A., Wm. J., Alice M., Harriet J., Marion, John W. and Priscilla Ramage. Mr. Ramage was a kind husband and father and well liked by all.
The funeral was Tuesday and largely attended. Interment was in Hubbard cemetery.
Woodburn Independent, November 7, 1901
Died at his home, after a long siege of sickness, Nov. 3, 1901, John H. Ramage. Mr. Ramage was born in Nanteria, Oxford county, Canada, and lived there until three years of age, when he moved to Gotrick and remained there until 1863, then moved to Illinois.
In 1870 he was married to Miss Harriet Curtis. In 1873 they moved to Minnesota, in 1888, to Dakota and in 1891 to Oregon, residing here until death.
A widow and the following nine children survive him; Mrs. Jennette Coigan, Salem; Mrs. Sadie E. Fletcher, California; D. A., Wm. J., Alice M., Harriet J., Marion, John W. and Priscilla Ramage. Mr. Ramage was a kind husband and father and well liked by all.
The funeral was Tuesday and largely attended. Interment was in Hubbard cemetery.
Woodburn Independent, November 7, 1901
Family Members
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Jennett Ann Ramage Colgan
1871–1952
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David A Ramage
1872–1940
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Sarah Elizabeth "Sadie" Ramage Fletcher
1874–1946
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William James Ramage
1876–1966
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Alice Maude Ramage Davis
1877–1968
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Harriet Isabella "Belle" Ramage Jones
1879–1966
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Marian E Ramage Pinckney
1883–1936
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John Wallace Ramage
1886–1962
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Ellis Percival "Percy" Ramage
1891–1950
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