Frank HALE
Death Certificate: Oregon, State Registered #26; Local Registered No. 28
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Census - US Federal Census - 1880, www.FamilySearch.org
The History of Morrow County Oregon, Pages 187-188.
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Born on the Ranch. The family's early days were spent in Illinois. The family crossed the plains on the Old Oregon Trail in the early 1850's. The above statements were given by Lynn Rufus Hale to Sandra Murray Hale, Daughter-in-Law, Nov 28, 1972, letter from Emmett Kirby.
~3-14-1983: Letter to Genealogical Dept regarding Lynn Rufus Hale, Vier Frank Hale, Louisa Durst,. ~regarding Sealing Lynn Rufus Hale to parents, Vier Hale being sealed to parents, Louisa Durst ~regarding all ordinances. Lynn joined the Army. He was sent back East. They waited for the Ship to come to port which would take them to Europe. The Peace Treaty of World War I was signed and the men were all sent home. ~Cetrtificate of Ordination: Priest, 24 Dec 1950;; Ordained by B. Dale Hansen. Prineville, Oregon.
~3-14-1983: Letter to Genealogical Dept regarding Lynn Rufus Hale, Vier Frank Hale, Louisa Durst,. ~regarding Sealing Lynn Rufus Hale to parents, Vier Hale being sealed to parents, Louisa Durst ~regarding all ordinances.
He married Olive Mae Howard 24 Dec 1895 at Heppner, Morrow, Oregon . Olive Mae Howard was born at Heppner, Morrow, Oregon 18 Mar 1876 daughter of Thomas Richey Howard and Rebecca Long .
They were the parents of 3
children:
Lynn Rufus Hale
born 4 Sep 1896.
Loren Howard Hale
born 15 Oct 1898.
Vier Frank Hale
born 16 Aug 1900.
Frank Hale died 28 Sep 1931 at Heppner, Morrow, Oregon .
Olive Mae Howard died 8 Aug 1941 at Heppner, Morrow, Oregon .