Jeanie (Doran) Bond
Honor Code SignatorySigned 19 Nov 2013 | 2,205 contributions | 106 thank-yous | 1,434 connections
When Jeanie was just less than 2 years old, her mother divorced and returned with her children to the home of her father 3 miles west of Sedro Woolley, Skagit, WA. There they resided until after William's death. After her sister married, she and her mother moved into the house of her mother's brother, Lawrence, just a mile away. When she was 12, she moved with her mother to the town of Sedro-Woolley, where her mother found employment and she walked a mile to attend Cascade Junior High (now Cascade Middle School). When Jeanie was 14, her mother married Roy Wilson, a logger for Rayonier Forest Resources on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State. They moved to Clallam Bay, Clallam County, WA, where Jeanie attended and then graduated from Clallam Bay High School, Cape Flattery School District. [1] [2]
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Your comment regarding the origin of Ephraim Osborne, who settled in Grayson, Virginia, where there is no evidence he is descended from the Jamestown Jonathan Osborne and Gretta Holman, is more consistent with my original tree, in which I added John Osborn and Edith Harris as possible parents, as I found one possible DNA link to his sister, Mary, but I have no actual proof. I accidentally approved a merge of two Osborne trees, thinking they were the same person, but ended up with Jonathan Osborne and Gretta Holman in my tree. How do I go about changing this? Thanks
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