The 1880 Leadville direcotry has Orlando R. Fluke, a grocer, , at 611 Harrison, also living there. Charles L. Fluke is a printer at the Times, living on Chestnut. Mrs. L. M. Fluke lives on Hemlock.
In 1880 Leadville, Colorado, O.R. Fluke is 35, no occupation,,
M.V. Fluke 29, A.V. 3, and his parents T.K. 60 and A. V. 50, all born in Pennsylania.
July 8, 1882 Leadville "One of the happiest countenances seen upon the streets
last night was that worn by Mr. T. B. Fluke, and it was occasioned by the
arrival of a twelve pound girl at his residence. Mother and child are
both doing well and the father's heart palpitates with joy." (This is Orlando's brother Thomas B. Fluke 1856-1930 dying in Chicago # 128180656.
Orlando R. Fluke 1843-1911, dying in Seattle, is buried in Davenport, Iowa # 69167736.
Maggie V. Fluke 1852-1882 is buried in Davenport # 69167780.
In 1880 Cattaraugus County, New York, Elijah Pinkney is farming, 34,
with Louisa 34, Morris 10, Corydon 8, Mabel 5, Blannche 2, and John one month old.
In 1885 Mower County, Minnesota, E. Pinckney is 38, Louisa 39, M. 1, C. 13 , Mable 9, B. 4, and Emma 2.
Samuel Elijah Pinckney was born October 26, 1888 at Vernon Colorado,, and was a clerk in a grocery store in Lebanon, Missouri when registering for WWI.
In 1900 Lebanon, Missouri, Elijah is farming, born
April 1845, Louisa April 1845, Benjamin Oct 1881,
Esther Dec 1883, Martha July 1885, all in New York, and Samuel Oct 1888 in COlorado.
Elijah, 65, "Lue" 65, and Samuel 19 are in Lebanon, Missouri n 1910.
March 1900 "C. C. Pinckney returned from a visit to
his parents in Missouri -alone."
"Miss V. Fluke closed her winter term of school at
Gurney, Kans., and is visiting in the sand hills."
In 1900 Glendale precinct Corydon is farming, single, born May 1873 in New York, living alone.
He's next to John F. Weaver born Sept 1876 in Iowa and his wife
Mabel M.Jan 1876 New York.
Vivian Fluke is boarding with them, a school teacher
born August 1878 in Texas.
Vivian is also in the Denver census of 1900, in a rooming house, born August 1876 in Texas, a school teacher.
Corydon proved up a quarter in section 15, 2S 45W in 1901.
April 1901 "E. Pinckney of Lebanon, Mo.,
is visiting his son, C. C. Pinckney.
Chas. C. Kibel bought the quarter of land
from C. C. Pinkney.
We failed to mention last week that C. C. Pinckney's
sale amounted to $700."
1901 Vernon "We received a letter from C. C. Pinckney stating that he arrived in Seattle all right and is
taking in the sights."
1902 Vernon "C. C. Pinckney was setting up the
oranges to the ladies on account of his marriage to
Miss Vinian Fluke on April 30. Miss Fluke is among our
first class teachers. May their pathway be
bright and full of this world's blessings."
The marriage was performed by Rev. E. C. Marks of Huntley, Nebraska.
1903 "Mr. Procter came in from British Columbia, Sunday.
He has bought the C. C. Pickney farm and will locate there permanently."
Twin infants Pinckney, born Aug 18, 1904,
dying Aug 22, 1904, are buried in Seattle
# 78601729 "a boy and a girl, died at 722 7th Ave Seattle, father from NY, mother from Colorado. Cause of death malnutrition. "
In 1904 Corydon C. "Pinckney" was delinquent on taxes for two lots in the town of Vernon.
In 1910 Yakima County, Washington, Corydon is 36, with Vivian A. 30 running a confectionary. They have a roomer Frances Ohlagard 50, widowed twice born in Wisconsin.
June 1911 Vernon "Cord Pinckney and family of
Sunnyside, Wash, are here visiting old acquaintances.
Mr. Pinckney will be remembered as one of Vernon's
former business men."
Corydon, a contractor and Vivian are living at 613 Malden Avenue in 1926 Seattle.
Vivian A. (Fluke) Pinckney 1876-1926 is buried in Seattle, with Corydon 1872-1950 # 62524202
She was 49, daughter of Orlando O. Fluke.
Corydon is widowed in 1930 Seattle, 57, a home builder.
Corydon is single in 1940 Deschutes County, Oregon, 66, a candy maker.
November 27, 1950 Salem, Oregon "Corydon C. Pinckney, late resident of 2843 Portland road,
at a local hospital November 28 at the age of 75 years. Survived by sisters,
Mrs. Mabel Osborn and Mrs. Mettle Phipps, Levanon, Mo.; brothers Ben J. Pinckney, Balem, Morris Pinckney,
Los Angeles, and SamPinckney, Lebanon. Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards company.."
Elijah Pickney had proved up a quarter in 33, 1S 45W in 1896,
and Mabel M. (Pickney) Weaver one in section 28 in 1905.