| Name |
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| Abraham Inyard |
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| John Inyard |
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| Peter Inyard |
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| John H. P. Jackson |
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| John R. Jackson |
- First Justice of Lewis Co., WA; his home on Jackson's Prairie was the first county seat (see Jackson Prairie history for more information).
- Enumerated in the 1849 Census, Lewis Co., WA, 1850 Census, Lewis Co., WA, 1860 Census, Lewis Co., WA, and 1870 Census, Nawakum Precinct, Lewis Co., WA
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| Thomas Jeffries |
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| David Jenkins |
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| Henry C. Jenkins |
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| William Jenkins |
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| Willis Jenkins |
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| Daniel Johnson |
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| David Johnson |
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| Mrs. D. Johnson |
- Part of John Thorp's Company
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| James Johnson |
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| James Johnson |
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| William R. Johnson |
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| Gabriel Jones |
- Was part of the Michael T. Simmons party that established the first settlement north of the Columbia River (Hines, 1893).
- In 1845, the Jones family included Gabriel Jones, his wife Keziah B., and their children: Lewis, Morris and Elizabeth (source: "1845-1945 Washington Centennial Commemorative Booklet")
- Enumerated in the 1849 Census, Lewis Co., WA, 1850 Census, Lewis Co., WA
- Alice Harrison posted a photo of Elizabeth (Jones) Broshears, daughter of Gabriel Jones and his wife, Keziah.
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| Charles Kerbs |
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| Bartholomew Kindred |
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| David Kindred |
- Was part of the Michael T. Simmons party that established the first settlement north of the Columbia River (Hines, 1893).
- In 1845, the Kindred family included David Kindred, wife Talitha and their son, John K. (source: "1845-1945 Washington Centennial Commemorative Booklet")
- Enumerated in 1850 Census, Lewis Co., WA
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| John Kindred |
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| David D. Kinsey |
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| Alexander Kirk |
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| Barton B. Lee |
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| Charles Lewis |
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| James Loomis |
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| John Lousenaute |
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