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Sherry Ross (pioneer)

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Occupation
  
Farmer, merchant

Spouse(s)
  
Rebecca Deardorff


Name
  
Sherry Ross

Role
  
Pioneer

Born
  
February 11, 1824 (
1824-02-11
)

Known for
  
Ross IslandRoss Island Bridge

Died
  
January 4, 1867, Santa Clara, California, United States

Residence
  
Ross Island, Portland, Oregon, United States

Sherry Ross (February 11, 1824 – January 4, 1867) was an Oregon pioneer and the namesake of Ross Island and Ross Island Bridge in Portland, Oregon.

Ross arrived in the Oregon Country in 1845, part of a train of 200 wagons that branched off of the Oregon Trail via the Meek Cutoff. Ross filed a provisional land claim in 1846 on a parcel of roughly 400 acres surrounded by the Willamette River, a location later known as Ross Island.

In 1851 Ross married Rebecca Deardorff, an 1850 immigrant to the Oregon Territory.

Ross operated a dairy farm on Ross Island and was listed as a livery stable owner at 165 First Street in early Portland.

References

Sherry Ross (pioneer) Wikipedia


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