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  1. 1.  Sargent Myrtle Belle was born on 29 Apr 1879 in Or (daughter of Sargent Charles Chester and Hunsaker Malinda Jane); died in San Pedro, California.

    Myrtle married Wattenberger Jacob Cymore in 1895. Jacob was born on 08 Aug 1868 in Lakeport, Lake County, California; died on 04 Apr 1938 in Echo, Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Wattenberger Charles Harmon was born on 30 May 1897 in Heppner, Oregon; died on 14 Oct 1936 in San Pedro, California.
    2. Wattenberger Irene Lucille was born on 16 Jun 1908 in Heppner, Or; died on 09 May 1929 in Hawaii.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sargent Charles Chester was born on 14 Jun 1848 in Mineral Point, Wisc (son of Sargent Isaac Newton and Brown Hannah H); died on 01 Jan 1913 in The Dalles, Ore.

    Notes:

    Children from Sargent Geneology (1895 Aaron Sargent).

    From scrapbook in Oregon Historical Society; S B 36, page 37:

    "Charles Chester Sargent, a pioneer who died in the Dalles on Jan 1, wasborn at Mineral Point, Wis., in 1848, and came to Oregon in 1862,remaining two years in Eastern Oregon, then settling in the Dalles, wherehe lived several years. He then left The Dalles until 1900, when hereturned and lived there until his death.
    Mr. Sargent Began teaching school when he was 17 years old, teaching inKlickitat, Wash., and in Grant and Union Counties in Oregon. His earlycareer was filled with great hardships which his fortitude enabled him toovercome. His teaching, directed by his early religious training, madehim a beloved and useful citizen, and there are many men and women inOregon and elsewhere who will hear of his demise with deep regret,knowing that they owe him a debt of gratitude which only their givingassistance to others can repay.
    Mr. Sargent was married in Powder River Valley in 1876. His wife and sonC N Sargent, live in The Dalles. Myrtle Waltenburger lives in Heppner,Ivie Redmond lives in New York and Katie Luciel lives in Seattle."

    1880 Census Ore vol 4 ED 118 sheet 2 line 29
    Union Co, North Powder Jct Prct
    Sargent C C 31 Vermont Ver Unkn
    Jennie 19 NW Terr Ill MO
    Chester L 2 Ore
    Myrtle B 1 Ore

    1900 Census OR Wasco CO East Dalles Precinct
    Sargent, Charles head W M b. June 1857 age 42 married 1 year b.WI/NY/NY Hotelkeeper
    Annie wife W F b. June 1863 married 1 year 1 living child b.Ill/OH/Ill
    Chester son W M b. Dec 1877 age 22 single b. OR/WI/Idaho laborerodd jobs

    Marriage records, The Dalles, Wasco CO
    Feb 12, 1871 - C C Sargent to Emma Hall, this city

    From the "Humboldt Register" of Winnemucca Nev.
    1/16/1874
    "C.C. Sargent, formerly of the Humboldt Restaurant, has fitted up the
    building formerly occupied by W.V. Stevens as a drug store and has openeda
    first class restaurant and lodging house."

    1/16/1874 - Advertisement
    "Cornucopia Restaurant. West side of Bridge Street a few doors above
    Reinhart & Company's store. Winnemucca, Nevada. C.C. Sargent Proprietor.
    Board furnished by the meal, day, week, or month. Meals served at all
    hours."

    1/23/1874
    "C Sargent of the Cornucopia Restaurant has been awarded the contract to
    board the County prisoners at eight five cents a head per day."

    2/29/1874
    "In Winnemucca, February 14, 1974 to the wife of C.C. Sargent [EmmaHald], a son. Mrs
    Sargent gave birth and in an hour both mother and child [Bert MalcolmSargent] broke out with the
    measles."

    Children from Sargent Geneology (1895 Aaron Sargent).

    From scrapbook in Oregon Historical Society; S B 36, page 37:

    "Charles Chester Sargent, a pioneer who died in the Dalles on Jan 1, wasborn at Mineral Point, Wis., in 1848, and came to Oregon in 1862,remaining two years in Eastern Oregon, then settling in the Dalles, wherehe lived several years. He then left The Dalles until 1900, when hereturned and lived there until his death.
    Mr. Sargent Began teaching school when he was 17 years old, teaching inKlickitat, Wash., and in Grant and Union Counties in Oregon. His earlycareer was filled with great hardships which his fortitude enabled him toovercome. His teaching, directed by his early religious training, madehim a beloved and useful citizen, and there are many men and women inOregon and elsewhere who will hear of his demise with deep regret,knowing that they owe him a debt of gratitude which only their givingassistance to others can repay.
    Mr. Sargent was married in Powder River Valley in 1876. His wife and sonC N Sargent, live in The Dalles. Myrtle Waltenburger lives in Heppner,Ivie Redmond lives in New York and Katie Luciel lives in Seattle."

    1880 Census Ore vol 4 ED 118 sheet 2 line 29
    Union Co, North Powder Jct Prct
    Sargent C C 31 Vermont Ver Unkn
    Jennie 19 NW Terr Ill MO
    Chester L 2 Ore
    Myrtle B 1 Ore

    1900 Census OR Wasco CO East Dalles Precinct
    Sargent, Charles head W M b. June 1857 age 42 married 1 year b.WI/NY/NY Hotelkeeper
    Annie wife W F b. June 1863 married 1 year 1 living child b.Ill/OH/Ill
    Chester son W M b. Dec 1877 age 22 single b. OR/WI/Idaho laborerodd jobs

    Marriage records, The Dalles, Wasco CO
    Feb 12, 1871 - C C Sargent to Emma Hall, this city

    From the "Humboldt Register" of Winnemucca Nev.
    1/16/1874
    "C.C. Sargent, formerly of the Humboldt Restaurant, has fitted up the
    building formerly occupied by W.V. Stevens as a drug store and has openeda
    first class restaurant and lodging house."

    1/16/1874 - Advertisement
    "Cornucopia Restaurant. West side of Bridge Street a few doors above
    Reinhart & Company's store. Winnemucca, Nevada. C.C. Sargent Proprietor.
    Board furnished by the meal, day, week, or month. Meals served at all
    hours."

    1/23/1874
    "C Sargent of the Cornucopia Restaurant has been awarded the contract to
    board the County prisoners at eight five cents a head per day."

    2/29/1874
    "In Winnemucca, February 14, 1974 to the wife of C.C. Sargent [EmmaHald], a son. Mrs
    Sargent gave birth and in an hour both mother and child [Bert MalcolmSargent] broke out with the
    measles."

    Charles married Hunsaker Malinda Jane on 10 Jul 1876 in Powder River Valley, Ore. Malinda was born on 12 Jul 1860 in Clark Co., Wa; died after 1913 in Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hunsaker Malinda Jane was born on 12 Jul 1860 in Clark Co., Wa; died after 1913 in Oregon.
    Children:
    1. Sargent Chester Newton was born on 31 Dec 1877.
    2. 1. Sargent Myrtle Belle was born on 29 Apr 1879 in Or; died in San Pedro, California.
    3. Sargent Ivy Haskell was born on 04 Oct 1882.
    4. Sargent Otis Augustus was born on 25 Jul 1888.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Sargent Isaac Newton was born on 25 Sep 1817 in Chester, VT; died after 1904 in The Dalles, Ore.

    Notes:

    Children from Sargent Geneology (1895 Aaron Sargent).

    From Vt. Guardianship records for Windsor Co.

    11/20/1843 Jeremiah Atwood, 2nd of Chester in said district is appointedguardian of Isaac N. Sargent of said Chester, a minor above 14 years ofage, son of Isaac Sargent of Chester aforesaid who accepts such trust agives Bond agreeably to Law.

    1850 Wisc census Iowa Co. Waldwick p 342

    550 George Brown 66 M no occupation b. N.H.
    Ann Brown 64 F Vt.
    551 I N Sargant 32 M Farmer $500 Vt.
    Hannah 33 F Vt.
    F.A. 10 M Maine
    H.E. 8 F Mass
    C.H. 2 M Wisc
    552 E. Sargant 34 M Farmer Vt.
    L.M. 28 F Mass
    Isabell 8 F Mass
    O.F. 7 M Mass

    1860 Wisc census Iowa Co. Waldwick p. 971

    26 Isaac N. Seargent 43 M Farmer $1200/500 Vt.
    Hannah H. 43 F Vt.
    Frederick A. 20 M Maine
    Harriet E. 18 F Mass
    Chester C. 12 M Wisc
    Francis E. 4 F Wisc

    1870 Census OR Wasco Co
    Isaac N Sargent 52 VT
    Hannah H 52 VT
    Charles H 22 WI
    Fannie F 14 WI
    Frank M 9 WI

    1900 Oregon Census V17 e.d. 143 Sheet 5 Line 34 Wasco Co. TrevittPct. The Dalles

    Isaac N. Sargent Head M b. Sept 1816 age 83 married 62 years
    b. Vt. Vt. Vt. Capatalist Reads/writes
    Hannah H. Wife F b. Aug 1816 age 83 married 62 years
    6 children 4 living b. Vt. Vt. Vt. Rd/Wrt
    Katie M. Dau b. Setp 1879 age 20
    b. Ore Wisc Wisc Rd/Wrt

    From "Book of Oregon Pioneers" c. 1904:

    "Isaac N. Sargent, a retired farmer and merchant, living in a beautifulone story cottage on Liberty Street, is one of the venerable pioneers ofthe northwest and stands today high in the admiration and esteem of everyperson who knows him. He was born in 1817, on Sept. 25, at Chester,Vermont. His father, Isaac Sargent, was also a native of Vermont, andmarried Miss Sallie Pratt, who came from a prominent colonial family andwas a native of Vermont. She dien in Wisconsin about ten years after herhusband who passed away in Vermont, on June 12, 1834 at the oldhomestead. William Sargent sailed from Northampton, England with hisfamily to Charlestown, MA, in 1638 and since then, the Sargent family hasbeen prominent in business, at the bench and bar, and in professionallife. They are well known throughout New England and elsewhere and areamongst the oldest families in the United States. ...

    Isaac N. Sargent was educated in the private schools of his native placeand the academy and upon his father's death went to work in the store,continuing the same until he was of age. In 1838, he went to Wisconsinand there taught school and did farming until 1862, when he came toOregon with horse teams. Being pleased with The Dalles and the outlookof this country, he settled here, and in the Dalles and eastern Oregonmhas been ever since. After farming for some time in this vicinity, hemoved to Grant---------and engaged in the merchantile business for eightyears, then sold out and moved to The Dalles, since which time he hasbeen largely retired, living upon the income his industry and wisdomprovided. In addition to the home place, he owns other residenceproperty in the Dalles and is obe of the substantial men of the country.

    On August 4, 1838, at Lowell, MA, Mr Sargent married Miss Hannah H. Brownwho was b. in Springfield, VT on August 19, 1817, the daughter of Georgeand Anna (Bemis) Brown, natives of VT. Both are old colonial familiesand are well known in New England circles. Mr. Sargent has no livingbrother or sisters, but his wife has one sister, Martha, widow of WilliamHoney in Omaha, Nebraska. Five children have been b. to Mr and MrsSargent; Frederick A., a farmer on Five Mile creek near The Dalles;Chester C., a farmer in the vacinity of The Dalles; Frank, a mining manat Baker City; Fanny, wife of Frank Hunsaker, now deceased; and Hattie,the wife of Edward Wilson, of Portland. They also have raised on adopteddaughter, Katherine, who was their grand daughter.

    Mrs Sargent is a member of the Methodist Church. Mr Sargent is a stanchRepublican, and held these principles long before the Republican partywas organized. Mr & Mrs Sargent have traveled together in their weddedlife for 66 years, a most remarkable and pleasant fact. Although bothare nearly four score and ten years, still they are active and hearty,with all their facilities unimpaired and are excellent citizens of TheDalles....

    Since the above was written, the reaper, death, visited Mr Sargent's homeand took his beloved and faithful wife. Like the ripened grain, she wasready for the sickle, and having completed life's duties well, she hasstepped forward to the rewards awaiting the faithful. The day ofdeparture was December 8, 1904."

    From "History Central Oregon" modernized by Judge Fred W Wilson and RayPerarcy:

    "Isaac N. Sargent, old homesteader, freighter and store operator was bornin Chester, VT (1817) son of Isaac and Sallie (Pratt) Sargent of Chester,VT where he was educated and first worked in an old country store; thenin 1838 he taught school in Wisconsin and came to The Dalles by coveredwagon in 1862 where he farmed in 5 Mile and freighted to the mines atCanyon City. Soon as the military authorities made it safe from Indianmolestation Mr. Sargent homesteaded in Grant County and operated a storein Mitchell, one of the toughest western towns in Oregon, for 8 years. In1838 he had married Hanna Brown of VT, daughter of George and Anna(Bemis) Brown and had been wedded 66 years in 1904. Children:
    1. Frederick A Sargent, farmer on the old 5 Mile home place, afterwardswent to Portland.
    2. Chester C. Sargent was best remembered as owner of the old IXLRestaurant which "sold the best meals in The Dalles for 15 cents in 1900"and many a "horse trade was made over his 30 cent porterhouse steaks",according to Ray Pearcy, local taxi driver who liked Sargent's 15 centmeals. In 1953 most restaurants post a sign, "no service less than 25cents for coffee and sinkers."
    3. Frank Sargent was a miner at Baker and in eastern Oregon.
    4. Fannie (Mrs Frank Hunsaker) died here in The Dalles.
    5. Hattie (Mrs Ed Wilson) went to Portland where Chester went after heleft The Dalles."

    Children from Sargent Geneology (1895 Aaron Sargent).

    From Vt. Guardianship records for Windsor Co.

    11/20/1843 Jeremiah Atwood, 2nd of Chester in said district is appointedguardian of Isaac N. Sargent of said Chester, a minor above 14 years ofage, son of Isaac Sargent of Chester aforesaid who accepts such trust agives Bond agreeably to Law.

    1850 Wisc census Iowa Co. Waldwick p 342

    550 George Brown 66 M no occupation b. N.H.
    Ann Brown 64 F Vt.
    551 I N Sargant 32 M Farmer $500 Vt.
    Hannah 33 F Vt.
    F.A. 10 M Maine
    H.E. 8 F Mass
    C.H. 2 M Wisc
    552 E. Sargant 34 M Farmer Vt.
    L.M. 28 F Mass
    Isabell 8 F Mass
    O.F. 7 M Mass

    1860 Wisc census Iowa Co. Waldwick p. 971

    26 Isaac N. Seargent 43 M Farmer $1200/500 Vt.
    Hannah H. 43 F Vt.
    Frederick A. 20 M Maine
    Harriet E. 18 F Mass
    Chester C. 12 M Wisc
    Francis E. 4 F Wisc

    1870 Census OR Wasco Co
    Isaac N Sargent 52 VT
    Hannah H 52 VT
    Charles H 22 WI
    Fannie F 14 WI
    Frank M 9 WI

    1900 Oregon Census V17 e.d. 143 Sheet 5 Line 34 Wasco Co. TrevittPct. The Dalles

    Isaac N. Sargent Head M b. Sept 1816 age 83 married 62 years
    b. Vt. Vt. Vt. Capatalist Reads/writes
    Hannah H. Wife F b. Aug 1816 age 83 married 62 years
    6 children 4 living b. Vt. Vt. Vt. Rd/Wrt
    Katie M. Dau b. Setp 1879 age 20
    b. Ore Wisc Wisc Rd/Wrt

    From "Book of Oregon Pioneers" c. 1904:

    "Isaac N. Sargent, a retired farmer and merchant, living in a beautifulone story cottage on Liberty Street, is one of the venerable pioneers ofthe northwest and stands today high in the admiration and esteem of everyperson who knows him. He was born in 1817, on Sept. 25, at Chester,Vermont. His father, Isaac Sargent, was also a native of Vermont, andmarried Miss Sallie Pratt, who came from a prominent colonial family andwas a native of Vermont. She dien in Wisconsin about ten years after herhusband who passed away in Vermont, on June 12, 1834 at the oldhomestead. William Sargent sailed from Northampton, England with hisfamily to Charlestown, MA, in 1638 and since then, the Sargent family hasbeen prominent in business, at the bench and bar, and in professionallife. They are well known throughout New England and elsewhere and areamongst the oldest families in the United States. ...

    Isaac N. Sargent was educated in the private schools of his native placeand the academy and upon his father's death went to work in the store,continuing the same until he was of age. In 1838, he went to Wisconsinand there taught school and did farming until 1862, when he came toOregon with horse teams. Being pleased with The Dalles and the outlookof this country, he settled here, and in the Dalles and eastern Oregonmhas been ever since. After farming for some time in this vicinity, hemoved to Grant---------and engaged in the merchantile business for eightyears, then sold out and moved to The Dalles, since which time he hasbeen largely retired, living upon the income his industry and wisdomprovided. In addition to the home place, he owns other residenceproperty in the Dalles and is obe of the substantial men of the country.

    On August 4, 1838, at Lowell, MA, Mr Sargent married Miss Hannah H. Brownwho was b. in Springfield, VT on August 19, 1817, the daughter of Georgeand Anna (Bemis) Brown, natives of VT. Both are old colonial familiesand are well known in New England circles. Mr. Sargent has no livingbrother or sisters, but his wife has one sister, Martha, widow of WilliamHoney in Omaha, Nebraska. Five children have been b. to Mr and MrsSargent; Frederick A., a farmer on Five Mile creek near The Dalles;Chester C., a farmer in the vacinity of The Dalles; Frank, a mining manat Baker City; Fanny, wife of Frank Hunsaker, now deceased; and Hattie,the wife of Edward Wilson, of Portland. They also have raised on adopteddaughter, Katherine, who was their grand daughter.

    Mrs Sargent is a member of the Methodist Church. Mr Sargent is a stanchRepublican, and held these principles long before the Republican partywas organized. Mr & Mrs Sargent have traveled together in their weddedlife for 66 years, a most remarkable and pleasant fact. Although bothare nearly four score and ten years, still they are active and hearty,with all their facilities unimpaired and are excellent citizens of TheDalles....

    Since the above was written, the reaper, death, visited Mr Sargent's homeand took his beloved and faithful wife. Like the ripened grain, she wasready for the sickle, and having completed life's duties well, she hasstepped forward to the rewards awaiting the faithful. The day ofdeparture was December 8, 1904."

    From "History Central Oregon" modernized by Judge Fred W Wilson and RayPerarcy:

    "Isaac N. Sargent, old homesteader, freighter and store operator was bornin Chester, VT (1817) son of Isaac and Sallie (Pratt) Sargent of Chester,VT where he was educated and first worked in an old country store; thenin 1838 he taught school in Wisconsin and came to The Dalles by coveredwagon in 1862 where he farmed in 5 Mile and freighted to the mines atCanyon City. Soon as the military authorities made it safe from Indianmolestation Mr. Sargent homesteaded in Grant County and operated a storein Mitchell, one of the toughest western towns in Oregon, for 8 years. In1838 he had married Hanna Brown of VT, daughter of George and Anna(Bemis) Brown and had been wedded 66 years in 1904. Children:
    1. Frederick A Sargent, farmer on the old 5 Mile home place, afterwardswent to Portland.
    2. Chester C. Sargent was best remembered as owner of the old IXLRestaurant which "sold the best meals in The Dalles for 15 cents in 1900"and many a "horse trade was made over his 30 cent porterhouse steaks",according to Ray Pearcy, local taxi driver who liked Sargent's 15 centmeals. In 1953 most restaurants post a sign, "no service less than 25cents for coffee and sinkers."
    3. Frank Sargent was a miner at Baker and in eastern Oregon.
    4. Fannie (Mrs Frank Hunsaker) died here in The Dalles.
    5. Hattie (Mrs Ed Wilson) went to Portland where Chester went after heleft The Dalles."

    Isaac married Brown Hannah H on 04 Aug 1838 in Lowell, Ma. Hannah (daughter of Brown George and Bemis Anna) was born on 14 Jul 1817 in Springfield, Windsor County, VT; died on 08 Dec 1904 in The Dalles, Wasco County, OR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Brown Hannah H was born on 14 Jul 1817 in Springfield, Windsor County, VT (daughter of Brown George and Bemis Anna); died on 08 Dec 1904 in The Dalles, Wasco County, OR.
    Children:
    1. Sargent Frederick A. was born on 17 Dec 1839 in Maine.
    2. Sargent Harriet E. was born on 07 Mar 1842.
    3. 2. Sargent Charles Chester was born on 14 Jun 1848 in Mineral Point, Wisc; died on 01 Jan 1913 in The Dalles, Ore.
    4. Sargent Juliette was born on 26 Apr 1853; died on 08 Mar 1855.
    5. Sargent Frances S. was born on 03 Jul 1856 in WI.
    6. Sargent Frank N. was born on 27 Jan 1860.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Brown George was born on 04 Oct 1783 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH (son of Brown Levis and Fuller? Marsilva); died on 29 Sep 1859 in Two Rivers Twp., Manitowac County, WI; was buried in Pioneers' Rest Cem., Two Rivers Twp, Manitowoc County, WI.

    Notes:

    1840 MA Census Index

    Brown, George H Middlesex 023 Lowell
    Brown, George N Middlesex 037 Lowell

    From transcript of Pioneers' Rest Cemetery stones:

    [1-116]-George Brown/died/Sept. 26, 1859/Ae. 75 yrs. 1 mon. 22 ds., ossw: ( prob misread, should be 11months)
    [1-116]-Anna/wife of/George Brown/died/Aug. 5, 1864/ Ae. 78 ys. 2 mon. 23 ds. [City has d. 1861]

    1840 MA Census Index

    Brown, George H Middlesex 023 Lowell
    Brown, George N Middlesex 037 Lowell

    From transcript of Pioneers' Rest Cemetery stones:

    [1-116]-George Brown/died/Sept. 26, 1859/
    Ae. 75 yrs. 1 mon. 22 ds., ossw: ( prob misread, should be 11months)
    [1-116]-Anna/wife of/George Brown/died/Aug. 5, 1864/
    Ae. 78 ys. 2 mon. 23 ds. [City has d. 1861]

    George married Bemis Anna on 09 Apr 1806 in Springfield, Vt. Anna was born on 18 May 1786 in Springfield, VT; died on 05 Aug 1864 in Two Rivers Twp., Manitowac Co., WI; was buried in Pioneers' Rest Cem., Two Rivers Twp, Manitowoc Co., Wi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Bemis Anna was born on 18 May 1786 in Springfield, VT; died on 05 Aug 1864 in Two Rivers Twp., Manitowac Co., WI; was buried in Pioneers' Rest Cem., Two Rivers Twp, Manitowoc Co., Wi.

    Notes:

    Anna's obit:
    In Two Rivers, August 5th., Mrs. ANNA BROWN, aged 78 years.
    The deceased had been afflicted with infirmities incident to old age,and,
    after much and protracted suffering, endured with Christian patience,
    quietly breathed out her life at the residence of Mr. WILLIAM H. HONEY,
    son-in-law of the departed. (From the Manitowoc, WI Tribune - Aug. 10,1864.)

    Anna's obit:
    In Two Rivers, August 5th., Mrs. ANNA BROWN, aged 78 years.
    The deceased had been afflicted with infirmities incident to old age,and,
    after much and protracted suffering, endured with Christian patience,
    quietly breathed out her life at the residence of Mr. WILLIAM H. HONEY,
    son-in-law of the departed. (From the Manitowoc, WI Tribune - Aug. 10,1864.)

    Children:
    1. Brown Caroline
    2. Brown Martha Ann was born in May 1812 in New York?; died after 1900 in Nebraska.
    3. 5. Brown Hannah H was born on 14 Jul 1817 in Springfield, Windsor County, VT; died on 08 Dec 1904 in The Dalles, Wasco County, OR.
    4. Brown George Frederick was born in 1822 in New York; died in 1885.
    5. Brown Harriet M was born on 03 Aug 1829 in Lowell, Middlesex County, MA; died on 18 Jun 1833 in Lowell, Middlesex County, MA.