Jacob Anthes

Jacob Anthes

During the thirty years between the arrival of Robert Bailey in 1850 and the beginning of the decade of the eighties, not more than a dozen families had established permanent residence on South Whidbey. There were several active logging operations, with small numbers...

Emil and Andrew Pearson

About the year 1866 a stalwart Swedish man, Emil Pearson, packed up his goods and, with his wife and four year old son, Andrew, came to the United States, settling in Minnesota near Duluth. In February, 1872, a son Charles was born and in February, 1879, a daughter...

George and Catherine Finn

The names of George and Catherine Finn occur repeatedly in accounts of the lives of various settlers in the Useless Bay area in the 1870s, but the actual date of their arrival is not recorded. It is a matter of record, however, that the Finns purchased a tract of land...

Christian Madsen

Woven into the tapestry of the lives of the settlers on the western shore of South Whidbey was a bright thread that gave a sort of continuity to the overall picture. That thread was provided by a sea captain, Christian Madsen, whose various ships. . .Thatcher, H. C....