The Immigration of 1844Surnames F - G

Name Comments
Jesse Ferguson
  • Was part of the Michael T. Simmons party that established the first settlement north of the Columbia River (Hines, 1893).

  • John Fielden  
    M. C. Fielden  
    John Fleming  
    M. G. Foisy
    • "M. G. Foisy, who came to Oregon in 1844, was the first printer in the territory after Hall, who visited Lapwai from the Islands in 1841. Mr. Foisy set up the book of Matthew as translated into the Nez Percé language by the Presbyterian missionaries, and printed on the little press presented to this mission by the native church of Honolulu, which press is now preserved in the state archives at Salem. He afterward went to California, where he worked at Monterey in the office of 'The Californian' in the English and Spanish languages, merged later into the 'Alta California'." (Bancroft, pg. 467)
    Mark Ford
    Nathaniel Ford
    Charles Forrest  
    B. Frost  
    "Doc" Fruit  
    James Fruit  
    J. Fuller  
    Jenny Fuller  
    Jesse Gage
    Joseph Gage
    William Gage
    James Gavish  
    John Gavish  
    Gibbon  
    Isaac N. Gilbert
    Gillespie  
    Cornelius Gilliam
    Miss Henrietta Gilliam
    • Part of John Thorp's Co.
    Martin Gilliam  
    Mitchell Gilliam
    Porter Gilliam  
    Smith Gilliam  
    William Gilliam  
    William Gilliam  
    Charles Gilmore  
    N. Gilmore  
    David Goff
    Marion Goff  
    Samuel Goff
    Golding  
    Samuel Goodhue  
    W. H. Goodwin
    David Grant  
    J. Graves  
    S. C. Graves  
    Greenwood  
    Britain Greenwood  
    John Greenwood  



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