BOOK of BONAWITZ and BONEWITZ
Part 2 Chapter 2 Page 2 March 1969John Zacariah Bonewitz, (5/3/1849-6/9/1930) Buried at Weston, Oregon. m. Margaret Ann Nicoson, Dec. 30, 1869 (3/26/1851-1/26/1925) " John was a farmer and a Minister in the Church of the Brethren. He was a small, neat and very temperate man. He went to the Alaska gold fields in June 1901 and returned in September 1902. He found some gold but his partner got it all. 1. Ora Ann Bonewitz, (11/10/1870-3/21/1957) m. 1st Albert Barklow, May 1, 1887 (6/22/1855-11/30/1921) Albert was a dairyman at Myrtle Point, Oregon. 1. Lloyd L. Barklow, (1888-1945), married Delia M. Hillis. 2. Margaret F. Barklow, (1889-1890) 3. Lawrence Barklow, born February 25, 1892. 4. Ernest L. Barklow, (1895-1968), m. Laurell A. Biglow. 5. Harley A. Barklow, born Apr 11, 1898, m. Christina A. Whobrey. 6. Perna I. Barklow, (1900-1942), m. Emmett S. Hammack. 7. Aletha Ora Barklow, born Sept. 19, 1906, m. Glen L. Robison. 8. Francis Barklow, (1919-1968), m. 1st Neoma Miller. m. 2nd Price Seth Robison 2. Emma Jane Bonewitz, (9/12/1872-9/4/1941) Died at Myrtle Point. m. Benjamin Franklin Barklow, Frank was a dairyman at Myrtle Point. 1. Pearl May Barklow, born Jan. 25, 1893, m. Merl R. Poland. 2. Ruby E. Barklow, (1894-1965), m. Walter Manuel. 3. Maudie M. Barklow, (1896-1898) 4. Ira A. Barklow, born November 19, 1899, m. Eunice D. Burns. 5. Loren F. Barklow, (1902-1957), m. Ruth Aleen Burns. 6. Frederick L. Barklow, (1916-1959), m. Monica Botti. 3. Perry S. Bonewitz, (1/10/1875-1/29/1904) Lived at Newberg, Oregon. m. Birdie Lushbaugh. A son died in infancy. 4. Bertha M. Bonewitz, (1878-1879) 5. John Noah Bonewitz, (1/13/1881-6/7/1964) m. Grace Barklow, September 1, 1901 (7/30/1883-5/7/1955) John changed his name to Noah John Bonewitz. He farmed at Weston, later was a laborer and mail carrier. 1. Clarence Everett Bonewitz