From his Obituary (Source uncertain). Appeared on September 29, 1926:
Abner C. Chrisman was born near Jamestown, Indiana, January, 14, 1836;
passed away at the home of his son, W.E. Chrisman, in Lebanon, Oregon,
September 27, 1926, aged 90 years, 8 months and 13 days.
He came with his parents to Oregon in 1853. They settled near Brooks,
Marion County, where they lived for about nine years, moving about 1862
to a farm between Scio and Stayton, where Mr. Chrisman lived until about
1923.
He served in the Cayuse Indian was in 1855-6 and had many narrow escapes
and thrilling experiences.
He later spent a few years mining in California and was fairly successful.
In 1964 he married Miss Minerva Neal at Salem, Oregon. Five sons and one
daughter were born to this union. His wife and daughter preceded him in death,
his daughter, Mrs. Milton Morgan, passing away at Ione [Morrow Co., OR] in
1892, his wife September 7, 1909.
Mr. Chrisman is said to have enjoyed excellent health until a few months ago,
when he fell, breaking a limb, which failed to knit and caused him much pain,
being the direct cause of his death.
He is survived by five sons, W.E. of Lebanon, George of Scio, Elias, of
Tonasket, Washington, and Monroe and Elday of Ajalune, Washington.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday [Oct 1] at 2 p.m. at the Christian
church, at Stayton. Interment will be at the cemetery at Kingston.
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Abner had a twin, John who died, presumably in infancy.
on 18 DEC 1862 at Neal Residence,near Salem,Marion Co.,Oregon
Children:
William Edward Chrisman ( 7 DEC 1864- OCT 1927) m. Rosa Melvina Brenner (29 MAY 1867-27 MAY 1956) on 29 AUG 1886, children: 1. Eugenia Chrisman (19 NOV 1889- MAY 1970), 2. Harry Edward Chrisman ( 9 MAY 1892-26 SEP 1976), 3. Lloyd Russell Chrisman (15 FEB 1896- FEB 1981), 4. Melva Chrisman (29 JUL 1900- AUG 1986).
John Charles Chrisman (12 MAY 1866- 2 AUG 1938) m. Margaret Ella Henderson ( 4 MAR 1874-29 OCT 1955) on 11 MAR 1889 at Heppner,Morrow Co.,Oregon, children: 1. Arthur Charles Chrisman ( 7 JAN 1890-22 JUN 1929), 2. Ida Minerva Chrisman (11 MAR 1891-13 FEB 1974), 3. Marion Everett Chrisman ( 5 FEB 1893-21 FEB 1975), 4. Caz Samuel Chrisman (18 NOV 1894- 6 JUN 1979), 5. Vida Cora Chrisman (23 FEB 1897-12 FEB 1920), 6. Ralph Wilson Chrisman ( 1 FEB 1899-20 FEB 1920), 7. Lottie Ethel Chrisman ( 2 MAR 1904-25 FEB 1996), 8. Clarence Williard Chrisman ( 5 MAY 1908-25 AUG 1954).
Elizabeth Mahala Chrisman (-BEF 9 JUN 1955) m. Milton Morgan (22 NOV 1868-) , children: 1. Ira Morgan, 2. Bertha Morgan.
Elday Lewis Chrisman (23 FEB 1873-AFT 9 JUN 1955) m. Annie Duncan , children: 1. William Neal Chrisman, 2. Lucy Chrisman, 3. Nelson Chrisman, 4. Francis Chrisman.
George Nelson Chrisman (25 OCT 1874- 8 JUN 1955) m. Pearle Edith Baker (24 SEP 1886-15 NOV 1956) on 24 SEP 1903 at Oregon, children: 1. Ross Cecil Chrisman (22 JUN 1904-19 DEC 1989), 2. Velma Irene Chrisman (18 SEP 1905-), 3. Sylvesta Lucille Chrisman (18 MAY 1908-29 DEC 1990), 4. Lyle Dale Chrisman ( 5 NOV 1910-), 5. Nona May Chrisman ( 5 JUL 1913- 9 JUL 1914), 6. Gladys Norene Chrisman (17 FEB 1915-), 7. Delbert Orville Chrisman (29 NOV -), 8. Leroy Merle Chrisman (17 APR 1923-), 9. Leila Marie Chrisman (17 APR 1923- 9 MAY 1925).
Ira S. Chrisman (ABT 1878-BEF 9 JUN 1955)
James Monroe Chrisman ( 5 AUG 1879-ABT 1958) m. Winnie Olden , children: 1. Gerald Chrisman, 2. Lola Chrisman, 3. Abner C. Chrisman ( 3 MAR 1897- 3 SEP 1992), 4. Hallie Chrisman.
on 18 DEC 1862 at Neal Residence,near Salem,Marion Co.,Oregon
Children:
William Edward Chrisman ( 7 DEC 1864- OCT 1927) m. Rosa Melvina Brenner (29 MAY 1867-27 MAY 1956) on 29 AUG 1886, children: 1. Eugenia Chrisman (19 NOV 1889- MAY 1970), 2. Harry Edward Chrisman ( 9 MAY 1892-26 SEP 1976), 3. Lloyd Russell Chrisman (15 FEB 1896- FEB 1981), 4. Melva Chrisman (29 JUL 1900- AUG 1986).
John Charles Chrisman (12 MAY 1866- 2 AUG 1938) m. Margaret Ella Henderson ( 4 MAR 1874-29 OCT 1955) on 11 MAR 1889 at Heppner,Morrow Co.,Oregon, children: 1. Arthur Charles Chrisman ( 7 JAN 1890-22 JUN 1929), 2. Ida Minerva Chrisman (11 MAR 1891-13 FEB 1974), 3. Marion Everett Chrisman ( 5 FEB 1893-21 FEB 1975), 4. Caz Samuel Chrisman (18 NOV 1894- 6 JUN 1979), 5. Vida Cora Chrisman (23 FEB 1897-12 FEB 1920), 6. Ralph Wilson Chrisman ( 1 FEB 1899-20 FEB 1920), 7. Lottie Ethel Chrisman ( 2 MAR 1904-25 FEB 1996), 8. Clarence Williard Chrisman ( 5 MAY 1908-25 AUG 1954).
Elizabeth Mahala Chrisman (-BEF 9 JUN 1955) m. Milton Morgan (22 NOV 1868-) , children: 1. Ira Morgan, 2. Bertha Morgan.
Elday Lewis Chrisman (23 FEB 1873-AFT 9 JUN 1955) m. Annie Duncan , children: 1. William Neal Chrisman, 2. Lucy Chrisman, 3. Nelson Chrisman, 4. Francis Chrisman.
George Nelson Chrisman (25 OCT 1874- 8 JUN 1955) m. Pearle Edith Baker (24 SEP 1886-15 NOV 1956) on 24 SEP 1903 at Oregon, children: 1. Ross Cecil Chrisman (22 JUN 1904-19 DEC 1989), 2. Velma Irene Chrisman (18 SEP 1905-), 3. Sylvesta Lucille Chrisman (18 MAY 1908-29 DEC 1990), 4. Lyle Dale Chrisman ( 5 NOV 1910-), 5. Nona May Chrisman ( 5 JUL 1913- 9 JUL 1914), 6. Gladys Norene Chrisman (17 FEB 1915-), 7. Delbert Orville Chrisman (29 NOV -), 8. Leroy Merle Chrisman (17 APR 1923-), 9. Leila Marie Chrisman (17 APR 1923- 9 MAY 1925).
Ira S. Chrisman (ABT 1878-BEF 9 JUN 1955)
James Monroe Chrisman ( 5 AUG 1879-ABT 1958) m. Winnie Olden , children: 1. Gerald Chrisman, 2. Lola Chrisman, 3. Abner C. Chrisman ( 3 MAR 1897- 3 SEP 1992), 4. Hallie Chrisman.
Places he Resided:
1. Boone Co., Indiana
2. Marion Co., Oregon : Settled DLC #2403, 1854
Came to Oregon in 1853. Settled near Brooks, OR.
First born child died as an infant (no known name).
Ross said he went to Jacksonville after Ava's death. Family members never
heard of him after he left, and there is no sign that he ever arrived. No
one knows what became of him -- did he meet his demise on his way to Southern
Oregon? Indians or bandits perhaps?
William Chrisman came by wagon train to Oregon, arriving Oct 1853.
Records from: Oregon Land Donation Claim, No. 2403, William Chrisman, Marion
Co.; b. 1810 Mason Co., Virginia; Arr OR Oct 1853; sc 31 Mar 1854; m. Ava 14
Jul 1830, Union Co., Ind; Ava d. 1859. Aff: F.E.Eldridge, Geo Rondo, S.W.K.
Jones (MA), Thomas O. Davis, L.H.Ponjade, J.H.Lasater.
Note: His claim was adjacent to claim #1928 of Christian Stehman, Marion Co.
1860 Census Marion Co.: Lived in Fairfield Pct.
T7 Roll 233, page 294: Farmer with $1800 in land and $825 personal property.
Family Lore:
There is a family legend that William had a major disagreement with his father
over the issue of slavery when he was a young man, William being opposed to it,
his father being for it. The disagreement caused a rift between him and his
father, resulting in William moving away from home. There were also claims in
family lore that his father may have owned several slaves, and that that may
have been at the heart of the disagreement. The story has been repeated in a
number of places. It was told to me by my grandfather, Lyle D. Chrisman. It
appears in the autobiography of Velma Limbeck. And I saw it repeated in a copy
of an old letter (circa 1960s) where it stated that Ross had also given this
account. From following through, I've traced the story back to Abner Chrisman
(William's son), who apparently told it to a number of his grandchildren.
Extant records would seem to indicate that such a strong disagreement between
William and his father John over this issue would be unlikely. In records that
exist (Fauquier Co. tax records 1803-6, censuses 1810-1830), John is shown
without any slaves. Furthermore, John (William's father) lived in areas where
slavery was not popular, including Mason County, W.V., and then moving to Union
County, Indiana. Furthermore, there are some hints, but no solid records, that
William's father John might have even spent some time in Boone Co., Indiana in
his later years. The rumors that John Chrisman ever owned slaves seems highly
unlikely, and the claims that the issue divided William and his father may be
dubious. What would be much more consistent with known facts is the
possibility that William's father John had this falling out with his father,
John Chrisman Sr., but that the characters became off by a generation
as the story was passed down the line. William's father, John, did move far
away from his father, from the South (Tennessee) up to anti-slave territory
(Mason Co.). When he (John) hit financial bad-luck with the sinking of a cargo,
of cotton, he (John) was "too proud" to go to his father for assistance,
despite the fact that his father would have had no problem rescuing him. It is
my current opinion that the family legend likely does have substance to it, but
that it was William's father, and not William, who had the falling out with his
father over the issue of slavery. Nevertheless, the story as told to me was
that it was William and his father.
As an adult, William Withers Chrisman lived with his family in Boone County,
Indiana, until 1853. William was involved in some sort of long standing feud
with a neighbor by the name of Jackson (the origin and nature of the feud is
not known). In 1853, William's eldest daughter, Elizabeth, fell in love with
the Jackson's boy, and the two approached William for his permission to get
married. William refused. In response, Elizabeth became pregnant, expecting
her father to insist they do the honorable thing and get married. However,
William's response was much different. He decided instead to move away, all
the way to Oregon, and he threatened the boy, telling him that if he ever
showed up in Oregon, he would meet his maker. Apparently William convinced
several of his siblings to move to Oregon as well, for in 1853, William, his
family, and several of his siblings and their families joined a train and
headed for the Willamette Valley.
I have in the past heard my grandpa and some of his sisters talk about
William's land claims when he arrived to Oregon, but I don't remember all the
details and don't currently have all the records. What I do remember, roughly,
is that he arrived, obtained a grant for some mediocre land up on some ridge,
which he sold or traded almost immediately, and instead ended up with the old
Chrisman homestead, located about midway between Stayton and Scio, where Abner
Chenault Chrisman and later George Nelson Chrisman lived as well. At one time
there was a large house there, built by William or Abner, with a large spiral
staircase. Today no house stands, there is simply a large field there under
cultivation. Syvesta Limbeck, who grew up there, lives adjacent to where the
old property was.
Sometime in the mid 1860s, William Withers headed for southern Oregon with the
intentions of settling there, but was never heard from again. Little is known
about his disappearance, whether he ever made it there (although no records
have been found to indicate he ever did), or what became of him. His immediate
family (children, siblings, etc) who were residing up in the Scio area,
probably did not realize he was missing for many years, and as far as I know,
no one ever followed through at the time with any sort of investigation to
attempt to find him. Descendants believe it is most likely that he never made
it to southern Oregon. In those days, travel was plagued with many dangers,
including bandits, indians, animals, bad weather, or he may have simply had an
accident with no one around to find him. Needless to say, his date of death is
unknown and unlikely to be discovered.
Elizabeth Ann Chrisman (17 FEB 1834- 6 JAN 1915) m(1). Christopher Columbus Jackson at Not Married, children: 1. Christopher Columbus "Lum" Jackson ( 1853-).m(2). Thomas Oliver Davis (15 MAR 1818-14 JAN 1886) on 12 APR 1854 at Marion Co.,Oregon, children: 1. Ava Ann Davis ( 1854/1855-), 2. John W. Davis (ABT 1858-), 3. Mary Frances Davis, 4. Viola Belle Davis ( 1867-29 JUN 1900), 5. Leora Davis ( 1869-ABT 1890), 6. Charles William Davis (ABT 1870-), 7. Walter Davis (ABT 1873-).
Abner Chenault Chrisman (14 JAN 1836-27 SEP 1926) m. Minerva Neal (22 NOV 1845- 6 SEP 1909) on 18 DEC 1862 at Neal Residence,near Salem,Marion Co.,Oregon, children: 1. William Edward Chrisman ( 7 DEC 1864- OCT 1927), 2. John Charles Chrisman (12 MAY 1866- 2 AUG 1938), 3. Elizabeth Mahala Chrisman (-BEF 9 JUN 1955), 4. Elday Lewis Chrisman (23 FEB 1873-AFT 9 JUN 1955), 5. George Nelson Chrisman (25 OCT 1874- 8 JUN 1955), 6. Ira S. Chrisman (ABT 1878-BEF 9 JUN 1955), 7. James Monroe Chrisman ( 5 AUG 1879-ABT 1958), 8. Frances Chrisman (-BEF 9 JUN 1955), 9. Milton Morgan Chrisman (- 1892).
John Chrisman (14 JAN 1836-ABT 1836)
Daniel Trimbel Chrisman (26 DEC 1838-30 JUL 1891) m. Maria Dippy (ABT 1848-) on 3 JAN 1869 at Marion Co.,Oregon, children: 1. William W. Chrisman ( 1869/1870-).
Samuel Larkin Chrisman (30 JAN 1838/1840- 1 JUL 1915) m. Sarah Folli on 31 DEC 1862 at Linn Co.,Oregon
William S. Chrisman (26 APR 1842-)
Margaret Mary Jane Chrisman (24 DEC 1843-19 JAN 1911) m. Thomas Miller Munkers on 13 JAN 1870 at Linn Co.,Oregon, children: 1. Cora Munkers (-BEF 1911), 2. Clinton Munkers, 3. Ida Munkers.
George Erwin Howell has in his records that she was born in 1810 and
married on 14 jul 1830. Other family records indicated that she was
born on 12 Oct 1809 and married 14 Jul 1831.
Information from Marion Co. probate: Chrisman, Ava, file #208. Intestate.
Died 27 Mar 1861. Wm Chrisman, husband, Adm Apr 1861. Heirs Elizabeth Ann
Davis 27, wife of Thomas O Davis, Linn Co. A.C. Chrisman 25, D T Chrisman 22,
S L Chrisman 21, Wm S Chrisman 18, Mary Jane Chrisman 17, James M Chrisman 11
(all of Marion Co., OR). She was about 57 when she died.
From the Dec 1976 issue of the Oregon Historical Quarterly: a list of the
wagons and people that came over the Oregon Trail, via the "Elliot Cut-Off,
about 275 wagons are reported to have tried the route. On Sept 21, 1853 was
listed, among many others, Chrisman, W., w, 6s, 2d. This must be Wm. Withers
who had with him a wife, 6 sons, and 2 daughters (actually, one of the sons, a
baby, was in fact a grandson born to Elizabeth).
Elizabeth Ann Chrisman (17 FEB 1834- 6 JAN 1915) m(1). Christopher Columbus Jackson at Not Married, children: 1. Christopher Columbus "Lum" Jackson ( 1853-).m(2). Thomas Oliver Davis (15 MAR 1818-14 JAN 1886) on 12 APR 1854 at Marion Co.,Oregon, children: 1. Ava Ann Davis ( 1854/1855-), 2. John W. Davis (ABT 1858-), 3. Mary Frances Davis, 4. Viola Belle Davis ( 1867-29 JUN 1900), 5. Leora Davis ( 1869-ABT 1890), 6. Charles William Davis (ABT 1870-), 7. Walter Davis (ABT 1873-).
Abner Chenault Chrisman (14 JAN 1836-27 SEP 1926) m. Minerva Neal (22 NOV 1845- 6 SEP 1909) on 18 DEC 1862 at Neal Residence,near Salem,Marion Co.,Oregon, children: 1. William Edward Chrisman ( 7 DEC 1864- OCT 1927), 2. John Charles Chrisman (12 MAY 1866- 2 AUG 1938), 3. Elizabeth Mahala Chrisman (-BEF 9 JUN 1955), 4. Elday Lewis Chrisman (23 FEB 1873-AFT 9 JUN 1955), 5. George Nelson Chrisman (25 OCT 1874- 8 JUN 1955), 6. Ira S. Chrisman (ABT 1878-BEF 9 JUN 1955), 7. James Monroe Chrisman ( 5 AUG 1879-ABT 1958), 8. Frances Chrisman (-BEF 9 JUN 1955), 9. Milton Morgan Chrisman (- 1892).
John Chrisman (14 JAN 1836-ABT 1836)
Daniel Trimbel Chrisman (26 DEC 1838-30 JUL 1891) m. Maria Dippy (ABT 1848-) on 3 JAN 1869 at Marion Co.,Oregon, children: 1. William W. Chrisman ( 1869/1870-).
Samuel Larkin Chrisman (30 JAN 1838/1840- 1 JUL 1915) m. Sarah Folli on 31 DEC 1862 at Linn Co.,Oregon
William S. Chrisman (26 APR 1842-)
Margaret Mary Jane Chrisman (24 DEC 1843-19 JAN 1911) m. Thomas Miller Munkers on 13 JAN 1870 at Linn Co.,Oregon, children: 1. Cora Munkers (-BEF 1911), 2. Clinton Munkers, 3. Ida Munkers.
Charles Francis Chrisman (14 JAN 1846- 1848)
George Withers Chrisman ( 6 SEP 1847-ABT 1848)
James Monroe Chrisman (25 OCT 1849-27 JAN 1862)
Last Updated: July 3, 1998
Lonnie Chrisman
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