Monday, October 31, 2016
Slide Show of Previous Blogs & Other Information
If you would like to get an overall summary of my previous blogs, you can follow this link. This includes information from my blogs as well as other helpful maps in chronological order. Click here: John Gourley Slide.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Fort Bridger Cemetery, Fort Bridger, Uinta, Wyoming
John was buried at the Fort Bridger Cemetery in Fort Bridger, Wyoming. According to FindAGrave.com, he is buried in the "Woodman of the Word" section.

Permission to share this photo from Harry Earl Dunn on Ancestry.com
This is John's headstone. It says:
FATHER
JOHN
GOURLEY
BORN
APR. 30 1831
DIED
APR. 13 1913
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AT REST
GOURLEY
Sunday, October 9, 2016
John Gourley's Obituary
John Gourley died 13 April 1913. He was 83 years old when he died. According to his obituary in the Washington Press, he passed away due to the effects of a paralytic stroke. That was the second one that he had in the last year of his life. He was a well known resident, and was beloved by many. Below is an image of his obituary and on the right, is a podcast of a reading of his obituary. The author of the music in the podcast is: William McColl and the Orford String Quartet, Andrew Sawes and Kenneth Perkins, violin; Sophie Renshaw, viola; Denis Brott, 'cello.
Wyoming Press no. 43, 19 April 1913, p. 5, column 2.
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Homestead
I found this photo in my grandfather's, Jack Gourley, things. I don't know where this photo was taken. My guess would be that it was taken at John Gourley's home in Mountain View, Wyoming. The caption of this photo written by Jack says, "Left to Right: Hired hand, Laura, Harry, John, and Lou. Katie Gourley is taking the picture."
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Marriage to Laura Baker
"Iowa, Marriage Records, 1880-1937," volume 338, p. 2-9, entry 666; digital image, Ancestry (Ancestry.com: accessed 1 October 2016).
After Susannah died, Laura, Susannah's sister, stepped in to help John raise Susannah's children: Robert, James, Emma, Ida, and John (who was two at the time of his mother's death). John married Laura Baker the 23 December 1886 in Adams County, Iowa. Laura was also previously a mother to Samuel Gourley (son of John) and Charles Acton by 1886. [1] John and Laura always spent the winter months in Pomona, Los Angeles, California with John's sister and brother-in-law, William and Rachel Stewart. John and Laura built a home there to escape the Wyoming cold. According to my grandfather, Jack Gourley, John went to Alaska with William and Rachel for the Klondike Gold Rush. John came home before William and Rachel struck it rich.
[1] 1880 U.S. Census of Douglas, Adams, Iowa, ED 9, p. 142A; digital image, Ancestry (Ancestry.com: accessed 1 October 2016).
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