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- In the 1900 U. S. Census, Edward R., birthdate Feb 1890, age 10, was listed with his parents, Charles, age 55, and Laura V., age 36, his two brothers; James B., birthdate Dec 1883, age 16, Roger W., birthdate Jul 1885, age 14, and two sisters; Laura E., birthdate Nov 1891, age 8, and Ivy F., birthdate Apr 1884, age 6. They are reported as living in Boyer Township. Edward`s bithplace is Iowa and his occupation is listed as `At school` and he attended school for 9 months.
1900 U. S. Census, Harrison Co., Iowa, (National Archives Microfilm T623, Roll 436), E.D. 69, Sheet 1, Lines 55-61.
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In the 1910 U. S. Census, Revillo, age 20, is listed with his parents, Charles, age 63, and Jennie, age 44, three sisters; Laura E., age 18, Iva [sic - Ivy] F., age 16, and Mary A., age 9, and his grandmother, Harriet Vining, age 70, in Ontario. He is working for wages as a `Farm laborer` in industry of `Gen farming.`
1910 U. S. Census, Malheur Co., Oregon, (National Archives Microfilm T624, Roll 1497), E.D. 98, Sheet 6B, Lines 85.
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In the 1920 U. S. Census, Revillo [the name used by family] is listed under the name `Atherton Ernest R.,` age 29, single, living as a lodger in the household of George DeMott, with an occupation of `Machinist gas engine` and working for wages.
1920 U. S. Census, Umatilla Co., Oregon, (National Archives Microfilm T625, Roll 1504), Vol. 28, E.D. 164, Sheet 6, Line 14.
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`E. R. Atherton Dies Here at 64
Edward R. Atherton, 64, long-time Pendleton resident, died early Sunday morning in St. Anthony`s hospital; after a long illness. Funeral notice appears on page 9 of this issue of The East Oregonian.
He was owner of the Tire shop here for a number of years and then lived in Seattle where he was employed by the Goodrich Tire Co. From Seattle he came to Gibbon and farmed. Later he came to Pendleton and for the past several years was fireman on the Union Pacific Railroad. He was born in Iowa and had lived in this country for over 30 years.
He is survived by his widow, the former Celena Bergevin, to whom he was married Feb. 26, 1927 in Seattle; his son, John E. Atherton, Pendleton; his brother, R. W. Atherton, Ontario, his sisters, Mrs. Laura Allison, Salem, Mrs. Fern Garren, Sunnyside, Wash., Mrs. Mary Yarnell, Portland, and several nieces and nephews.`
The East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon, September, 1954
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`FUNERAL NOTICES
ATHERTON, Edward R., 64, late of 122 1/2 SE 7th, husband of Celena Bergevin Atherton; father of John E. Atherton, Pendelton; brother of R. W. Atherton, Ontario, Ore.; Mrs. Laura Allison, Salem, Ore.; Mrs. Fern Garren, Sunnyside, Wash.; Mrs. Mary Yarnell, Portland, Ore., and several nieces and nephews. Requiem Mass will be Tuesday, Sept. 14, 9:30 a.m., St. Mary`s Catholic church with the Rev. John J. O`Hara, S. J. officiating. Rosary will be Monday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m. at the church. Bearers will be: Lee Bowers, Leonard Herbes, Frank Johne, Clarence Tubbs, Bill Scharn, Paul Alexander. Burial will be in Mt. View cemetery, Walla Walla, Wash. BURNS MORTUARY in charge of arrangements.`
The East Oregonian, Pendelton, Oregon, September ,1954, p. 9.
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