Col Thomas Ramsey Cornelius, 18271899 (aged 71 years)

Name
Col Thomas Ramsey /Cornelius/
Name prefix
Col
Given names
Thomas Ramsey
Surname
Cornelius
Birth
Citation details: Memorial# 53027915. Added 30 May 2010 by Deb.
British King
George IV
from January 29, 1820 to June 26, 1830
7th President of the United States
Andrew Jackson
March 4, 1829
British King
William IV
from June 26, 1830 to June 20, 1837
8th President of the United States
Martin Van Buren
March 4, 1837
British Queen
Victoria
from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901
9th President of the United States
William Henry Harrison
March 4, 1841
10th President of the United States
John Tyler
April 4, 1841
11th President of the United States
James K Polk
March 4, 1845
12th President of the United States
Zachary Taylor
March 4, 1849
Marriage
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13th President of the United States
Millard Fillmore
July 9, 1850
14th President of the United States
Franklin Pierce
March 4, 1853
15th President of the United States
James Buchanan
March 4, 1857
16th President of the United States
Abraham Lincoln
March 4, 1861
Death of a wife
Burial of a wife
Cemetery: Cornelius Methodist Cemetery
Address: Cornelius, Washington County, Oregon, USA
Citation details: Memorial# 40401618. Added 07 Aug 2009 by Mary Beecroft Taylor.
Note: double tombstone inscription: CORNELIUS; Thomas, 1827 – 1899 / Florentine; 1830 – 1864
17th President of the United States
Andrew Johnson
April 15, 1865
Number of children
3 sons, 3 daughters
Marriage
18th President of the United States
Ulysses S Grant
March 4, 1869
19th President of the United States
Rutherford B Hayes
March 4, 1877
20th President of the United States
James A Garfield
March 4, 1881
21st President of the United States
Chester A Arthur
September 19, 1881
22nd President of the United States
Grover Cleveland
March 4, 1885
23rd President of the United States
Benjamin Harrison
March 4, 1889
Census
Address: Cornelius Precinct, Cornelius, Washington County, Oregon, USA
Citation details: Film# 338236, Digital Folder# 4679140, Image# 566
Text:

Supervisor's District: 1
Enumeration District: 153
Minor Civil Division: Cornelius Precinct

Note: line 14 in hh 168-168 as Thomas R. Cornelius, Rank: Colonel; Regiment: 1st Oregon Cavalry; Date of enlistment: Sept 1861; Date of Discharge: Aug 1862
24th President of the United States
Grover Cleveland
March 4, 1893
25th President of the United States
William McKinley
March 4, 1897
Death
Address: Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon, USA
Citation details: Memorial# 53027915. Added 30 May 2010 by Deb.
Burial
Cemetery: Cornelius Methodist Cemetery
Address: Cornelius, Washington County, Oregon, USA.
Citation details: Memorial# 53027915. Added 30 May 2010 by Deb.
Note: double tombstone inscription: CORNELIUS; Thomas, 1827 – 1899 / Florentine; 1830 – 1864
Family with Florentine Wilks
himself
18271899
Birth: November 16, 1827Howard, Missouri, USA
Death: June 24, 1899Forest Grove, Washington, Oregon, USA
wife
18321864
Birth: 1832 40 34 Hendricks, Indiana, USA
Death: June 26, 1864Cornelius, Washington, Oregon, USA
Marriage MarriageFebruary 9, 1850Oregon, USA
Family with Missouri A. Smith
himself
18271899
Birth: November 16, 1827Howard, Missouri, USA
Death: June 24, 1899Forest Grove, Washington, Oregon, USA
wife
18461938
Birth: December 24, 1846Indiana, USA
Death: 1938
Marriage MarriageApril 12, 1866Oregon, USA
Birth
Citation details: Memorial# 53027915. Added 30 May 2010 by Deb.
Marriage
Citation details: page 140
Marriage
Census
Citation details: Film# 338236, Digital Folder# 4679140, Image# 566
Text:

Supervisor's District: 1
Enumeration District: 153
Minor Civil Division: Cornelius Precinct

Death
Citation details: Memorial# 53027915. Added 30 May 2010 by Deb.
Burial
Citation details: Memorial# 53027915. Added 30 May 2010 by Deb.
Note
Citation details: Memorial# 53027915. Added 30 May 2010 by Deb.
Note
Census

line 14 in hh 168-168 as Thomas R. Cornelius, Rank: Colonel; Regiment: 1st Oregon Cavalry; Date of enlistment: Sept 1861; Date of Discharge: Aug 1862

Burial

double tombstone inscription: CORNELIUS; Thomas, 1827 – 1899 / Florentine; 1830 – 1864

Note

NOTE: discovered that this is a direct quote from en.wikipeia.org/wiki/Thomas_R_Cornelius
"Thomas Ramsey Cornelius (November 16, 1827 – June 24, 1899) was a prominent American politician and soldier in the early history of Oregon. A native of Missouri, he moved to the Oregon Country with his family as a young man where he fought in the Cayuse War and Yakima Indian War against the Native Americans. He settled in Washington County near what later became Cornelius, named in his honor.
"A Whig and later a Republican, he served in the Oregon Territorial Legislature, and following statehood, he served in the Oregon State Senate. In the Senate he served one term as the president of that chamber. He also built the Cornelius Pass Road that bears his name. He was the father of Benjamin P. Cornelius,
"Early life
"Cornelius was born in Missouri, on November 16, 1827, to Elizabeth and Benjamin Cornelius. In 1845, Thomas and his family traveled over the Oregon Trail to the Oregon Country and set up a farm on the Tualatin Plains, north of what would become the community of Cornelius. After the Whitman Massacre in late 1847, Thomas volunteered for the militia of the Oregon Provisional Government in 1848.] The militia prosecuted the Cayuse War in an attempt to punish those responsible for the killings at the Whitman Mission.
After gold was discovered in California, Cornelius journeyed there for a brief time, returning to the Oregon Territory in 1849.The next year he married Florentine Wilkes, and they had six children together before she died in 1864, including son Benjamin who was also prominent in state politics.
"The family would settle on 640 acres (2.6 km2) of their Donation Land Claim near Cornelius. He would later move to Forest Grove (west of Cornelius)
In 1855, a second war against the Native Americans started east of the Cascade Mountains against the Yakima tribe. Cornelius volunteered again for the militia. For three months he led a company with the rank of captain before being elected as colonel after James W. Nesmith resigned his commission. Cornelius continued as colonel until the end of the war in 1856.
In 1856, Cornelius was elected to upper chamber of the Oregon Territorial Legislature, called the Council. Serving as a Whig, he represented Washington, Columbia, and Multnomah counties in District 8. He won re-election to the Council in 1857 and again in 1858 to the final session of the territorial legislature. In 1859, he continued holding office in the newly formed Oregon State Senate after Oregon entered the Union on February 14, 1859 as the 33rd state.
"In the Oregon Senate, Cornelius continued as a Republican representing Washington County and several other counties through the 1874 legislature. His service was interrupted by the American Civil War during 1862 session, when he was authorized by President Abraham Lincoln to raise a regiment of cavalry for federal service. He was chosen as colonel of the troops and they deployed to a military post at Walla Walla, Washington, where he assumed command. He resigned during the summer of 1862 and returned home.
During the 1866 legislature Cornelius was selected as President of the Oregon Senate. In 1886, he won the Republican nomination for Governor of Oregon, but lost the general election to Sylvester Pennoyer.
"Later life and family
"After his first wife died in 1864, Cornelius re-married in 1866 to Missouri A. Smith. In 1872, he moved to Cornelius, which would be re-named after him, and opened a store. In addition to the store, Cornelius owned a total of 1,500 acres (6.1 km2), including covering three farms, a warehouse, and a sawmill. He built the Cornelius Pass Road that linked the Tualatin Valley to the Columbia River. Cornelius died on June 24, 1899, at the age of 71."

Citation details: Memorial# 53027915. Added 30 May 2010 by Deb.
Note

father: Benjamin Cornelius mother: Elizabeth "Betsey" Adams

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