Gibson Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon

 

 

From:

Joanne Broadhurst

Jacknife-Zion-Horseheaven Historical Society

P O Box 1040

Estacada OR  97023

JZHHistSoc@aol.com

 

 

GIBSON CEMETERY

Located across from SE Wildcat Mountain Drive and SE Crane Road Estacada, OR. James Gibson was buried in the cemetery located on land which he had donated many years ago to be used as a public cemetery.  The Gibson Cemetery is located in T3S R4E sec 3 Lot 800 and became part of the Estacada Cemetery Association in 1967.  It contains 1 acre.  It is also known as the Douglass Cemetery

 

It was read Sept 2006.  Information was obtained from tombstones, Clackamas County Family History Society, family records and genealogy websites. A complete inventory including tombstone photos and family photos where available has been undertaken with the help of a grant from the Oregon Historic Cemetery Commission.  You may contact the submitter for further information. 

 

Directions:  :  From Interstate HWY I-5, take the Clackamas Exit 12A southbound or Exit 12 northbound and go east on Hwy 224.  Follow Hwy 224 approximately 16 miles, turn east on SE Wildcat Mtn Drive.  Follow the road approximately 3 miles.  Crane Road intersects on the left.  Turn right onto an unnamed road and follow a wooded lane about 500 feet to the end to visit the cemetery

 

Gibson, Richard         1869-1928

Gibson, Harry           Son of James & Emily Gibson

                        Born Oct 8, 1863

                        Died Oct 7, 1888

                        Though we sleep tis not forever

Gibson, James JR        1826-1920

 

Gibson, Emily           his wife

                        1833-1903

 

Howlett, W J            1830-1914

Howlett, S F            1840-1916

                        At rest

 

Infant Child of HH & Cora M Udell   1907-1907

Infant Children of H. S. & Bertha Gibson  1888-1889

                                          1892-1892

 

Wilson, Lucy            1878-1880

Marvel, Millie          wife of A A Marvel

                        Born Nov 14, 1889

                        Died Aug 20, 1908      

                        Mama

Wilson, Alice           Wife of Geo C. Wilson

                        1857-1883

Howlett, Sarah L        Wife of John N Howlett

                        Born Oct 8, 1856

                        Died June 16, 1885

Howlett, John N         Born April 12, 1850

                        Died Jan 20, 1907

                        Gone but not forgotten

Mognett, Lydia          wife of Geo Mognett

                        Born Oct 14, 1812

                        Died Mar 26, 1899

Mognett, Geo            In memory of

                        Born Sept 9, 1799

                        Died Sept 4, 1881

Douglass, Edward        April 2, 1888

                        July 31, 1947

Douglass, Lester        Baby

                        1886-1887

Douglass, Grace E       Born Nov 12, 1884

                        Died Jan 26, 1901

                        Aged 16 yrs

Douglass, Carl D        Our loved one

                        1893-1919

                        WWI Medallion

                        WWI casualty

Douglass, James W       1848-1910

                        At rest

Denning, Viola Douglass 1855-1942

Douglass, Maude Mae     1902 – 1902

                        daughter of  AJ & Edith Douglass

 

Douglass, William F     1872-1941

Douglass, Mary Katherine1882-1952

Baker, Julia            Jan 1, 1852

                        Mar 5, 1901

                        Aged 49 years 2 mos 5 dys

Baker, W B              July 14, 1845

                        Oct 20, 1917

                        Aged 72 years 3 mos 6 dys

 

UNMARKED GRAVES

 

Woodle, Mabel Valentine Born Aug 26, 1884

                        Died June 10, 1900

Woodle, Howard          Born July 1905

                        Died Aug 13, 1905

Gibson, Linnie Viola Chapman  Born Aug 3, 1877

                              Died Aug 10, 1966

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Submitted to Genealogy Trails by Joanne Broadhurst

 

Back to Clackamas Home

Back to Clackamas Cemeteries


©Joanne Broadhurst