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George Washington Bilyeu

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Overton County, Tennessee, USA
Death: February 06, 1899 (78)
Linn County, Oregon, USA
Place of Burial: Franklin Butte Masonic Cemetery, Scio, Linn County, Oregon, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of William M Bilyeu and Diannah Bilyeu
Husband of Hester Jane Bilyeu
Father of Jackson Andrew Bilyeu; Peter Bilyeu; Robert Lee Bilyeu; William Henry Bilyeu; John Thomas Bilyeu and 9 others
Brother of Lydia Kinder; Nancy McCubbin; Julia Ann Kinder; Hubbard P Bilyeu; Lucinda Bryant and 7 others

Occupation: Grist Mill Owner/Operator
Managed by: Jason Bilyeu
Last Updated:

About George Washington Bilyeu

Son of
Diannah Coker and William M. Bilyeu
Husband of Hester Jane Reed

George and Hester were on the OREGON TRAIL 1852. One by one those sturdy old pioneers who crossed the plains with a plow ox team and endured privations almost equal to death itself, and by their untiring labors and horrendous efforts laid the foundation for this grand and glorious country, are passing into the land beyond from whence no traveler returns. The last to join this numberless multitude was George W. Bilyeu. Mr. Bilyeu came to Oregon in 1852, crossing the broad plains with the regulation ox team. He settled with his family on a donation land claim a few miles from this city, and there spent the greater part of his life. Mr. and Mrs. Bilyeu [Hester Jane Reed] were hard-working people, and by diligence and good management accumulated a reasonable share of the worlds goods. Fifteen children were born to them, eleven of whom are living and have married and have families about them. During the last few years Mr. Bilyeu has been in very poor health and it was necessary to keep a constant watch over him. The weight of his years was upon him, and his mind failed to such a degree that his children exerted every effort to make his declining years as comfortable as possible. About two weeks ago it was decided to place him under the care of the asylum at Salem, hoping that the treatment there would be beneficial to him. For a time he seemed to do well, but on last Friday, February 3, 1899 he grew suddenly worse and died in a few hours, at the advanced age of 79 years. The remains were brought here Sunday, and the funeral services were held at the Baptist Church Monday, conducted by G. L. Sutherland, Mr. Bilyeu having requested Mr. Sutherland some time ago to conduct funerals services over his remains when death should end his earthly troubles. The remains were laid to rest in the Masonic Cemetery and were followed to their last home by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. (Provided by Janice Klafehn)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 2 2023, 20:28:31 UTC

Son of
Diannah Coker and William M. Bilyeu
Husband of Hester Jane Reed

George and Hester were on the OREGON TRAIL 1852. One by one those sturdy old pioneers who crossed the plains with a plow ox team and endured privations almost equal to death itself, and by their untiring labors and horrendous efforts laid the foundation for this grand and glorious country, are passing into the land beyond from whence no traveler returns. The last to join this numberless multitude was George W. Bilyeu. Mr. Bilyeu came to Oregon in 1852, crossing the broad plains with the regulation ox team. He settled with his family on a donation land claim a few miles from this city, and there spent the greater part of his life. Mr. and Mrs. Bilyeu [Hester Jane Reed] were hard-working people, and by diligence and good management accumulated a reasonable share of the worlds goods. Fifteen children were born to them, eleven of whom are living and have married and have families about them. During the last few years Mr. Bilyeu has been in very poor health and it was necessary to keep a constant watch over him. The weight of his years was upon him, and his mind failed to such a degree that his children exerted every effort to make his declining years as comfortable as possible. About two weeks ago it was decided to place him under the care of the asylum at Salem, hoping that the treatment there would be beneficial to him. For a time he seemed to do well, but on last Friday, February 3, 1899 he grew suddenly worse and died in a few hours, at the advanced age of 79 years. The remains were brought here Sunday, and the funeral services were held at the Baptist Church Monday, conducted by G. L. Sutherland, Mr. Bilyeu having requested Mr. Sutherland some time ago to conduct funerals services over his remains when death should end his earthly troubles. The remains were laid to rest in the Masonic Cemetery and were followed to their last home by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. (Provided by Janice Klafehn)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 4 2023, 17:32:50 UTC

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George Washington Bilyeu's Timeline

1820
March 9, 1820
Overton County, Tennessee, USA
1851
February 12, 1851
Missouri, United States
1854
May 16, 1854
1868
April 13, 1868
Scio, Linn County, Oregon, USA, Scio, Linn County, Oregon, United States
1899
February 6, 1899
Age 78
Linn County, Oregon, USA
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