Looney, Jesse, 1801-1869.
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Jesse Looney (1800-1869) was a farmer and legislator.
Jesse Looney (1800-1869) was a pioneer farmer and early Oregon legislator. He was born in Tennessee and with his family traveled overland to Oregon in a wagon train led by Marcus Whitman. The Looneys took a donation land claim south of Salem. He was a provisional legislator, orchard grower, and builder. He married Ruby Crawford Bond. They had 13 children.
Jesse Looney (1800-1869) was a farmer and legislator.
He was born in Tennessee and with his family traveled overland to Oregon in a wagon train led by Marcus Whitman. The Looneys took a donation land claim south of Salem. He was a provisional legislator, an orchard grower, and builder. He married Ruby Crawford Bond. They had 13 children.
Jesse Looney (1800-1869) was a farmer and legislator.
He was born in Tennessee and with his family traveled overland to Oregon in a wagon train led by Marcus Whitman. The Looneys took a donation land claim south of Salem. He was a provisional legislator, an orchard grower, and builder. He married Ruby Crawford Bond. They had 13 children.
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