Owen Hansird CAMPBELL
Birth:
12 Dec 1891
Carterville, Jasper, Missouri
Death:
2 Aug 1971
Eugene, Oregon
Burial:
5 Nov 1971
Lane Memorial Gardens, Eugene, Oregon
Marriage:
21 Nov 1917
Joseph, Wallowa, Oregon
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Owen went on the train with the Ducketts and Lottie and her children in October 1913 to Oregon. Born 12 Dec. 1891, Carterville, MO. His mother died in childbirth when he was three years old. 1. He was raised by an older half-sister thru the fifth grade, then he traveled around the country with his father, who farmed in New Mexico. Owen worked for a large Texas cattle ranch, the Autry Ranch, which he left because of pressure to marry a daughter of the owner. 2. We do not know why he came to Oregon, however we are told he came to Oregon in 1913, traveling by train with the Ducketts and other relatives, to La Grande. It is believed his half-brother, Will Campbell was already there... He was in Elgin looking for work as as ranch-hand and had made arrangements to meet John Newt Roberts on a particular street corner the following day. Owen saw Newt on the opposite side of the street, but since the meeting was agreed to take place on the corner where Owen was, he did not cross the street and neither did Newt. They looked at each other and neither made a move that day, however Owen did go to work for Newt Roberts a year later where he met his future wife, Ruth. 3. They married 21 NOvember 1917. He was inducted into the Army the 21 day of July 1918. 4. After basic training he was onboard a troop ship bound for France when the Armistice was signed, the order was given for the ship to turn around and sail for home. Their first child, Basil, 5 months old, died just before they moved from Joseph,. to Cambridge, ID. in 1919. Owen worked in the fruit orchards in Mesa, Idaho. One of the duties he had was to prune the fruit trees. "It was an easy job during the winter when the snow was deep enough that he could reach the tops of the trees by walking on the snow. 3. He and Ruth moved to Klamath Falls in 1922, the first of the Roberts clan to locate in Klamath Falls. He was shipping clerk at a box factory, The Pelican Day Lumber Co. His other cihildren were born here. The family moved to Eugene, OR. in 1946 because his doctor said Owen must move to a lower climate because of his emphysema. He worked for a short time as a carpenter for the U of O. After they purchased a neighborhood grocery store, across the street from Edison Elementary School. He found employment as a custodian at the school. A position he held until he retired. Upon retirement and selling the grocery store, they moved into a small house in south Eugene. They lived there the remainder of their lives. Owen had a soft spot in his heart for cowboys and he often said that one could tell what part of the country a cowboy came from by the shape of his hat. He was quite musical, he loved to sing and knew most of the old trail songs. He would have given anything to have been able to play a musical instrument, especially a guitar. He saw to it that his children could read music and play one or more musical instruments. 5. 1. Mary Ann Baker, Webb City, MO. Campbell Historian. 2. Oral interview, Lynn Campbell 3. Oral interview of Owen Campbell, GL Roos 4. Induction notice, Wallowa Co., July 21, 1918 5. Sharon Campbell Roos
Viola Ruth ROBERTS
Birth:
11 Jan 1899
Elgin, Union, Oregon
Death:
21 Nov 1979
432 Heritage, Eugene, Oregon
Burial:
26 Nov 1979
Lane Memorial Gardens, Eugene, Oregon
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Sixth child, third daughter of JN Roberts. Ruth was born in Elgin, Oregon. Life was hard for the boys and their mother and the girls had to do "their share". She did not want a large family as she was quoted as saying, "As a young girl I was always carring a baby (One of her brothers) around the house on her hip". When she was a yound girl she jumped out of a wagon when the horse bolted she sustained a gash on her leg and also suffered a broken shoulder. Newt cleaned her wound with iodine and cautioned her not to cry or he would 'belt her'. She did not receive adequate medical attention for the broken bones in her shoulder and they did not heal properly. As a consequence, she lost most of the upward movement of her right arm. She graduated from Joseph High School with outstanding grades. She married her only husband, Owen, in 1917. After moving to Klamath Falls she owned and operated a dress shop for several years. She continued to sew as a hobby her entire life, making clothes for her children and grandchildren. A life-long christian she was active in the women's circle at the First Christian Church in Eugene. 1. Mary Ann Baker, Webb City, MO. Campbell Historian. 2. Oral interview, Lynn Campbell 3. Oral interview of Owen Campbell, GL Roos 4. Induction notice, Wallowa Co., July 21, 1918 5. Sharon Campbell Roos
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1. Mary Ann Baker, Webb City, MO. Campbell Historian. 2. Oral interview, Lynn Campbell 3. Oral interview of Owen Campbell, GL Roos 4. Induction notice, Wallowa Co., July 21, 1918 5. Sharon Campbell Roos
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Owen Hansird Campbell - Viola Ruth Roberts
Owen Hansird Campbell
was born at Carterville, Jasper, Missouri 12 Dec 1891.
His parents were Robert Dillard Campbell and Nancy e Dewalt.
He married Viola Ruth Roberts 21 Nov 1917 at Joseph, Wallowa, Oregon . Viola Ruth Roberts was born at Elgin, Union, Oregon 11 Jan 1899 .
They were the parents of 3
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Owen Hansird Campbell died 2 Aug 1971 at Eugene, Oregon .
Viola Ruth Roberts died 21 Nov 1979 at 432 Heritage, Eugene, Oregon .