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Stephen Hall Meek

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia, United States
Death: January 08, 1889 (81)
Etna, Siskiyou, California, United States (Old Age)
Place of Burial: Etna, CA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Capt. James W Meek, Jr. and Spicy Meek
Husband of Elizabeth Meek
Father of George Meek
Brother of Mary Ann Snodgrass; Louisanna Susia "Susan" Allison; James W. Meek, Jr.; "Col." Joe Meek; Lidia Meek and 5 others
Half brother of Mary "Polly" Meek

Occupation: Trapper, Guide
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About Stephen Meek

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Meek_(guide)

Stephen Hall Meek (July 4, 1807 – January 11, 1889) was a fur trapper and guide in the American west, most notably a guide on a large wagon train known as St. Joseph's Company. A native of Virginia, both he and his younger brother Joseph Meek would spend their lives as trappers west of the Rocky Mountains.

Early years

Stephen Meek was born in Washington County, Virginia, on July 4, 1807. In his autobiography he claims to be a relative of President James K. Polk. He was educated in the local public schools in Virginia before beginning work for William Sublette in 1827. He began working as a laborer for Sublett's Rocky Mountain Fur Company in St. Louis, Missouri. Soon, however, he became a trapper for a variety of companies.

He is related to President James K Polk: https://www.geni.com/path/James-K-Polk-11th-President-of-the-USA+is+related+to+Stephen-Meek?from=6000000002926000992&path_type=blood&to=6000000012490505931

American West

Meek joined an expedition with Benjamin Bonneville in 1831 as a trapper, while Bonneville was exploring the Great Salt Lake. From 1833 to 1834 he traveled to California with Joseph R. Walker. Meek moved to Oregon in 1835 and began working at the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver for John McLoughlin. This included trips to California with Tom McKay.

In 1841, Meek bought the first lot of the Oregon City, Oregon, townsite from John McLoughlin and helped to survey the land. He joined the American mountaineers that year for one year. The following year he served as a guide for a wagon train of pioneers to the Willamette Valley from Fort Laramie, and in 1845 led the ill-fated group that followed him from the Oregon Trail on the Meek Cutoff. That party split from the main party that included Joel Palmer and Sam Barlow at Fort Hall. In May 1845, he married Elizabeth Schoonover at St. Louis, Missouri, with whom he later had one son, George. The Meeks would reside at Linn City, Oregon, until 1848.

Later years

Meek would later spend time in the mines of the California Gold Rush before settling in Siskiyou County, California. In 1850, he briefly returned to Oregon, before returning to California continuing to mine until 1865. In 1865, Elizabeth died, and he returned to working as a guide and trapper. Stephen Meek died in Etna, California, on January 11, 1889, at the age of 81.


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Stephen Meek's Timeline

1807
July 4, 1807
Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia, United States
1889
January 8, 1889
Age 81
Etna, Siskiyou, California, United States
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Etna, CA, United States