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REUNION MEMORIES: Highlights of Reunions

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

You can read a synopsis of the minutes of all the reunions from 1919 to 1941 online at hmcfamily.org under Reunion Minutes Archive. (coming soon!)  Here are some highlights:

  • 1919 first reunion. Seventy-five in attendance.
  • 1920 Charlotte Matheny Kirkwood was guest of honor.
  • 1925 voted to put Uncle Adam Hewitt’s name on Champoeg historical marker;  monument to Henry and Elizabeth Matheny Hewitt discussed.
  • 1927 There were 125 in attendance.
  • 1933 Erection of the monument to Elizabeth and Henry Hewitt completed.
  • 1937 Discussed christening of new ferry boat at the Wheatland crossing.  It was named for Daniel Matheny[as have all of the ferries at Wheatland since]; “Moving pictures” (movies) were taken by Roy Hewitt.
  • 1940 Dr. Henry Hewitt presented to the family a gavel made from a piece of the old walnut tree on the old Hewitt Donation Land Claim.
  • 1942 No reunions were held during WWII because it was considered inappropriate to be celebrating while the men and boys were fighting

REUNION MEMORIES: Minutes of Our First Reunion, and Our First Constitution – 1919

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

“1919 The first annual reunion of the descendants of Henry and Elizabeth Hewitt was held at the old home place on July 12, 1919.  Seventy- five members of the family were present, forty-seven of whom were lineal descendants.  The sons present were H.H., A.W., J.A., I.C., M.C., J.L. and L.L.*

Some of the Hewitt Brothers - 1919

Some of the Hewitt Brothers – 1919

After a morning spent in visiting, all gathered round the long table spread under the maples and partook of an elaborate banquet.

During the afternoon an organization was formed and the following constitution was adopted.

Name, : “Tribe of Hewitt”

Membership All persons who are lineal descendants of Henry and Elizabeth Hewitt, who came to Oregon in 1843, wives or husbands, shall be members.

Officers, The officers shall consist of president, secretary, and executive committee. The president shall be the senior living son, and after all the sons shall have been deceased the presidency shall then descend in order of the senior living lineal descendant.  The secretary shall be elected annually and shall serve until his or her successor shall have been selected and qualified.  The executive committee shall be appointed annually by the president and shall serve until their successors are appointed and qualify.

It shall be the duty of the executive committee, with the assistance of the secretary to arrange for and notify all members of the organization of the time and place of the annual meeting and to assist the secretary to make and keep all necessary records and to make and keep a family tree.  It shall further be the duty of the secretary, at the death of the president, to immediately notify the next entitled to the presidency under the constitution.

Henry Hewitt of Albany, the oldest living member of the family, was made president, and Inez Hewitt was elected secretary.  The president appointed as an executive committee to arrange for the next meeting, Jasper L., Early E. and Roy R. Hewitt. -Inez Hewitt, Secretary

*Henry Harrison, Adam Wesley, James Andrew, Isaiah Cooper, Mathew Cresswell, Jasper Lewis, and Lorin LeRoy.  The only daughter, Ann Eliza, had died in 1893.  Daniel Matheny Hewitt died in 1915.  Horry Wilbur Hewitt was not present.

REUNION MEMORIES: History of the Reunion

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

“The Reunion” by Elma Hewitt, President Emeritus

Elma Hewitt at the 2008 HMC Family Reunion

Elma Hewitt at the 2008 HMC Family Reunion

The Children of Henry Hewitt and Elizabeth Matheny Hewitt decided twenty years after the deaths of their parents in 1899 they should keep in touch.  They decided to meet each year.  Since Henry Harrison Hewitt (the third child) was a lawyer and the oldest living child, an organization was formed which made the reunion an organized group which has lasted ninety years.

The Henry and Elizabeth Matheny Hewitt Monument

The Henry and Elizabeth Matheny Hewitt Monument

When the reunion started, it was held at the old family home of Henry and Elizabeth, and then at Adam Hewitt’s home which was part of the Henry Hewitt donation land claim and a little north of Henry and Elizabeth’s home.  (There is a monument on Wallace Road where the house was located.)  Now there are a few oak trees left around Adam’s house and a couple of other houses have been built in the area.

When I was a child in the thirties, the reunion was held in what was referred to as the Antrim’s Grove, across the Grand Island Road from George and Rada Antrim’s house (but was actually LaDru Thornton’s grove).  It had tall fir trees and picnic tables.  It must also have had an outhouse someplace, but I don’t remember where it was.

What remains of Antrim's Grove

What remains of Antrim’s Grove

I think the reunion was held the Fourth of July.  I know it was before watermelon season since my dad would go to the Pacific Fruit Company in Albany and get a watermelon to take to the reunion.

Jasper Hewitt (a dentist in Portland) was the first president I remember and he was it for a long time.  The next president that I remember was Roy Hewitt, a son of James Andrew and Mary Jane (Rose) Hewitt.  In his tenure the reunion had to find a different site.  From 1939 to 1941, they tried the city park in Dayton and later Champoeg State Park but neither of them were suitable.  When Maud Williamson State Park opened, the reunion moved there and has been meeting there ever since. It is on the Adam Matheny donation land claim so it is part of the family roots.  During Roy Hewitt’s tenure, the date of the reunion changed to the first Sunday in August.

The next big change was the Matheny and Cooper descendants officially joining the group which brought about the change of the name of the group to Hewitt-Matheny-Cooper Family Association.  This organization has a council of six elected members, which handles most of the business of the group and they elect the president, secretary, and treasurer of the group.  In 1996, the first council consisted of Meda Johnson and Elma Hewitt (Hewitts), Dennis Matheny and Brian Hewitt (Mathenys)(Elizabeth Matheny Hewitt descendants are also Mathenys.), and Don Rivara and Gary Burlingame (Coopers) .

At the reunion in 1991, Eleeta Hilderbrand suggested the group have a newsletter and volunteered Julie Jones, Olive Merry Johnson and Elma Hewitt (all James Andrew Hewitt descendants) to write the newsletter.  The first few newsletters were the cut-and-paste kind.  Then Walt Davies (Mathew Hewitt descendant) offered his computer skills and joined the group.  Dennis Matheny and Don Rivara published the newsletter for a few years.  Royse Kerr, our President Barbara Kerr, her brother Bryan, and Nancy Matheny Nasim have been bringing us into the computer age.

[Henry & Elizabeth Matheny Hewitt >James Andrew Hewitt > Elmer Hewitt > Elma Hewitt]