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Descendants of Daniel Pegg Wilson


22. CLARA ABIGAIL6 BULLARD (MARTHA ELIZABETH5 WILSON, DANIEL PEGG4, JAMES3, THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born 29 July 1863 in Washington Territory, and died 23 June 1907. She married SAMUEL EMMETT SOULE, son of SAMUEL PAGE SOULE. He was born 4 June 1859 in Tualatin Plains, Oregon, and died 14 February 1944.
     
Children of C
LARA BULLARD and SAMUEL SOULE are:
  i.   ELSIE7 SOULE.
  ii.   LYLE SOULE.


23. DANIEL E.6 LOUDERBACK (NANCY LOUIZA5 WILSON, DANIEL PEGG4, JAMES3, THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born 29 January 1864 in Willapa, Washington Territory, and died 4 January 1934 in Willapa, Washington Territory. He married VIOLETTA GRACEY 1891.

Notes for D
ANIEL E. LOUDERBACK:
Daniel Louderback was a boat builder. He built sleek looking sloops or Plunger in the late 1880's. Plungers were sailboats with jib and mainsail, about 30 feet long or less and 10 feet wide. They had centerboards, which is a kind of movable keel very useful in shallow waters in holding a sailboat into the wind. The pioneer boat builders became very skillful in constructing these boats and it became customary to hold annual regatta meets to see which boats could sail a thirty mile course in the shortest time. Seamanship as well as skillful boat building had much to do with the outcome and the running of a regatta was a time of great and exciting gatherings.
     
Children of D
ANIEL LOUDERBACK and VIOLETTA GRACEY are:
41. i.   JOHNNIE WILLIAM7 LOUDERBACK, b. 4 July 1890, Willapa, Washington; d. 10 April 1925, Willapa, Washington.
  ii.   HAZEL B. LOUDERBACK, b. 20 August 1894, Willapa, Washington; d. 7 February 1912, Willapa, Washington.
  iii.   RHODA B. LOUDERBACK, b. 1900, Willapa, Washington; d. 1933, Willapa, Washington.
  iv.   LOUISE LOUDERBACK.


24. ELMER FLETCHER6 LOUDERBACK (NANCY LOUIZA5 WILSON, DANIEL PEGG4, JAMES3, THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born 1 January 1866 in Willapa, Washington Territory, and died 24 November 1930 in Willapa, Washington Territory. He married NANNIE LEE GOODIN.

Notes for E
LMER FLETCHER LOUDERBACK:
Elmer, like his brothers Daniel and Archie, was a boat builder
     
Children of E
LMER LOUDERBACK and NANNIE GOODIN are:
  i.   SAM7 LOUDERBACK, b. 12 October 1889.
42. ii.   EDNA BLANCHE LOUDERBACK, b. 20 December 1891; d. 19 August 1970, Raymond, Washington.
43. iii.   BESSIE BLANCHE LOUDERBACK, b. 31 October 1893, Willapa, Washington; d. 15 June 1970, South Bend, Washington.
44. iv.   IRWIN LOUDERBACK, b. 16 October 1901, Willapa, Washington; d. May 1984, Willapa, Washington.
45. v.   LLOYD ELMER LOUDERBACK, b. 23 May 1912, Willapa, Washington; d. 22 March 1994, Port Orchard, Washington.


25. ARCHIBALD W.6 LOUDERBACK (NANCY LOUIZA5 WILSON, DANIEL PEGG4, JAMES3, THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born 1869 in Willapa, Washington Territory. He married ELLA MURPHY.
     
Child of A
RCHIBALD LOUDERBACK and ELLA MURPHY is:
  i.   JOHN MARION7 LOUDERBACK, b. 12 February 1903, Willapa, Washington; m. DONIS I, 14 July 1930, Raymond, Washington.


26. ADA FRANCESS6 MILLS (ANN ELIZA CLARK5 WILSON, DANIEL PEGG4, JAMES3, THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born Abt. 1867 in Oregon, and died Abt. 1943. She married ZACHARIAS TABELL, son of JOSEF TABELL and ANNA TYBAKINOJA. He was born 25 September 1858 in Finnland, and died 26 August 1938 in Tacoma, Washington.

Notes for A
DA FRANCESS MILLS:
Ada was called Addie. Her address was 483 Bay Center, Washington. In 1927 her address was 917 N. Proctor St., Tacoma, Washington.

Notes for Z
ACHARIAS TABELL:
Zach Tabell or Tarbell was a Finnish oysterman and was a former sailor. Zach was acquainted with many major cities of Europe, Australia and South America, by the time he arrived in the U.S.A. in 1885. Zach Tabell made a declaration of intent for United States Citizenship with the Clatsop County, Oregon Clerk on 30 January 1886. At the young age of 25, he had also survived two shipwrecks off the West Coast. Tarbell met and married Miss Addie F. Mills of Bay Center. He acquired 80 acres of productive oyster beds, and his annual shipments reached about 1,200 baskets. Tarbell's love of sailing apparently remained with him. His 35-foot sloop, "Undine", built in 1897, won the following four Astoria Regattas.

Death Certificates of Finns in Pierce County, Washington, 1907-1947
TABELL, ZACK -- Born September 25, 1858, Finland. Died Aug. 26, 1838, Tacoma, Wash. Cause of death: coronary thrombosis; strangulated inguinal hernia. Husband of Addie. Retired restaurant owner. Father: Bert Tabell (b. Finland). Mother: Anna Grater (b. Finland). Informant: William B. Tabell, Tacoma, Wash. Burial Aug. 30, 1938, Mtn. View Burial Park, Tacoma, Wash.


     
Children of A
DA MILLS and ZACHARIAS TABELL are:
  i.   ANN ELIZA PEARL7 TABELL, b. 26 April 1887; d. 12 October 1899.
46. ii.   WILLIAM BERTEL TABELL, b. 11 March 1889, Bay Center, Pacific County, Washington; d. 23 December 1973, Tacoma, Washington.
  iii.   LORIN MILLS TABELL, b. 12 February 1901, Bay Center, Washington; d. 3 February 1927, Tacoma, Washington; m. MABLE MOUNTS.
  Notes for LORIN MILLS TABELL:
Lorin Tabell was a musician and a silent theater organist. He died in a automobile accident.

Death Certificates of Finns in Pierce County, Washington, 1907-1947
TABELL, LORIN MILLS -- Born February 12, 1901, Bay Center, Wash. Died Feb. 3, 1927, Tacoma, Wash. Cause of death: puncture of right lung by piece of fractured rib in mammary line; auto accident; traumatic pneumonia. Husband of Mabel Mounts Tabell. Musician. Father: Zachariah Tabell (b. Finland). Mother: Addie Mills (b. Oregon). Informant: Addie M. Tabell, 917 N. Proctor St., Tacoma, Wash. Burial Feb. 4, 1927, Mt. View Cemetery, Lakeview, Wash.





27. BERTHA LEONA6 MILLS (ANN ELIZA CLARK5 WILSON, DANIEL PEGG4, JAMES3, THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born 20 January 1869 in Bay Center, Washington, and died 8 August 1960 in Montgomery, Alabama. She married DAVID E. CRANDALL 15 August 1894 in Bay Center, Washington. He was born 8 February 1868 in Sun Prarie, Wisconsin, and died 3 October 1954 in Vancouver, Washington.
     
Children of B
ERTHA MILLS and DAVID CRANDALL are:
  i.   IRMA7 CRANDALL, d. 11 July 1997, San Antonio, Texas; m. FOUST.
  ii.   GRACE CRANDALL.
  iii.   JESSIE CRANDALL.


28. ROY WILSON6 MILLS (ANN ELIZA CLARK5 WILSON, DANIEL PEGG4, JAMES3, THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born Abt. 1871 in Bay Center, Washington, and died 1946 in Woodland, Washington. He married (1) ELIZABETH KLAGER, daughter of FRANK KLAGER and HULDA. She was born 1878, and died 1956. He married (2) ELIZABETH CLYDE 18 October 1899 in Bay Center.

Notes for R
OY WILSON MILLS:
Name also Rody Mills
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Extracted from:
"A HISTORY OF THE WOODLAND COMMUNITY"
1850 ~ 1958
1999 REVISED EDITION BY JUDY CARD

From 1902 to 1906 Ira Hutchings operated a store. In 1907 R.W. Mills and Mr. Knapp bought out Mr. Hutchings whose store was on the present site of the Security State Bank. Mr. Mills later bought out Mr. Knapp and continued in business for 30 years.

The Mills Grocery and General Merchandise store was a two-story building about 50' x 100' with a second story dance hall or opera house. Many travelling troupes of performers, medicine shows, etc. were presented there as well as dances. It was the first high school basketball floor.

One day a drummer who was talking to Mr. Mills in the store removed his newly acquired false teeth to explain the workmanship done on them. An Indian who had just stepped in and happened to see this "de-toothing" of the salesman let out a wild yell and leaped out of the front door without bothering to open the screen door which was thus ruined by his "scared-to-death" onslaught.

R.W. Mills could talk Chinook Indian and Indians enjoyed buying at his store. Occasionally, they purchased goods with gold nuggets. No one ever discovered this source of gold and the secret of its where-abouts has died with the last of the old-time Indians, Indian Louie.

Mr. Mills also, was one of the first to sell that new product, petrol or gasoline. One customer, old man Usher, had, perhaps the most ancient of horseless carriages of that time. It looked like a buggy with 2" diameter hard rubber tires, a tiny motor in the rear and a shiny steering bar about a foot long serving as the steering device. It was always worth stopping to watch this mechanized buggy come chugging and bumping down the street with old man Usher at the helm, his long white beard streaming over his shoulder.



     
Children of R
OY MILLS and ELIZABETH KLAGER are:
47. i.   WILLIAM KLAGER7 MILLS, b. 1909.
  ii.   ROLAND ROBERT MILLS, b. 1911.
     
Child of ROY MILLS and ELIZABETH CLYDE is:
  iii.   ESTER7 MILLS.


29. ROSA JUNE6 MILLS (ANN ELIZA CLARK5 WILSON, DANIEL PEGG4, JAMES3, THOMAS2, JAMES1) was born 19 June 1877 in Bay Center, Washington, and died 13 August 1970 in Bay Center, Washington. She married HARRY EPLY BOCHAU 22 November 1900 in Bay Center, Washington, son of WILLIAM BOCHAU and EMILY EPLEY. He was born 7 February 1876 in Astoria, Oregon, and died 28 January 1954 in Pacific County, Washington.

Notes for R
OSA JUNE MILLS:
Rose was also known as first name-June. Her address was 374 Bay Center, Washington.

Notes for H
ARRY EPLY BOCHAU:
Last Name also spelling - Bochau
He was listed in the 1900 Pacific County, Washington Census, occupation as an oysterman and living aloneat the time.
     
Child of R
OSA MILLS and HARRY BOCHAU is:
  i.   MERRILL KEN7 BAUCHAU, b. 24 October 1908; d. 12 June 1984, Pacific County, Washington.



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