Lockley, Fred. "History of the Columbia River Valley, From The Dalles to the Sea." Vol. 3. S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1928. p. 827. FLOYD F. FELLOWS, M. D. Dr. Floyd F. Fellows is a general medical practitioner of Portland whose success has come in recognition of his marked skill and ability in the field of his chosen profession. He was born at Bedford, Taylor county, Iowa, in 1882, his parents being Peter and Hellanah (Moody) Fellows, who were married at Kirkwood, Illinois. The family home was established in Oregon in 1888 and in this state the father resided for a third of a century or until his death in 1921. The mother still survives and makes her home in Portland. In the family are two sons and a daughter. Floyd F. Fellows was but six years of age when brought by his parents to Portland, whence they removed to McMinnville, Oregon, where he pursued his early education. Subsequently he entered college there and was graduated with the degrees of A. B. and B. S. He then made his way to Alaska, where he worked in a government school and was also identified with the reindeer industry. Next he matriculated in the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, from which institution he was graduated in 1913 with the degree of M. D. In the University of Michigan he acted as assistant surgeon until the fall of 1914, when he came back to McMinnville, Oregon, and in 1916 he took up his permanent abode in Portland. He has gained an enviable and well merited reputation as a physician and surgeon of this city, having been particularly successful in the application of remedial agencies to the ills of suffering humanity. In 1921, at Hillsboro, Oregon, Dr. Fellows was united in marriage to Miss Jane Schiller. He has two children by a former marriage, Dean C. and Weanna, who are twelve and fourteen years of age, respectively. The Doctor is a Mason and along strictly professional lines has membership in the Homeopathic Medical Society of Oregon and the American Institute of Homeopathy. ******************* Submitted to the Oregon Bios. Project in May 2010 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.