Gaston, Joseph. "The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811-1912." Vol. 4. Chicago, Clarke Publishing Co., 1912. p. 763. CAREY M. RAMSBY game warden of the sixth district of Oregon and a resident of Klamath Falls, was born in Clackamas county, in the Willamette valley, April 3, 1874, and is a son of E. B. Ramsby, whose sketch precedes this. He acquired a common-school education and in early life worked at various occupations. He was engaged in the hop business for a time and in 1897 he came to Klamath Falls, Oregon, where he conducted a blacksmith shop for four years. He then worked as a miller in the employ of Martin Brothers until May 1, 1912, when he was appointed game warden for the sixth Oregon district and now devotes his entire time and attention to the duties of the office. He has real-estate interests in Klamath Falls and is well known in various public connections. His political allegiance is always given to the republican party and his fraternal relations are with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and with the Elks lodge, of which he is a charter member. He was also connected with the Klamath Falls Military Band for about ten years. On the 30th of May, 1901, Mr. Ramsby was married to Miss Elizabeth Martin, a daughter of Thomas Martin, and their two children are Martin Ephraim and Myrtle Elizabeth. Both E. B. and Carey Ramsby are well known in southern in Oregon and have gained many warm friends in this part of the state. ******************* Submitted to the Oregon Bios. Project in July 2007 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.