Carson Boren

Carson D. Boren
Born(1824-12-12)December 12, 1824
DiedAugust 19, 1912(1912-08-19) (aged 87)
Resting placeLake View Cemetery
NationalityAmerican
OccupationKing County Sheriff
Known forEarly Founder of Seattle
SpouseMary Ann Kays
ChildrenSarah E., Gertrude Livonia

Carson Dobbins Boren (December 12, 1824 – August 19, 1912) was an early founder of Seattle, Washington (see Denny Party). His sister Mary Ann was married to Arthur Denny, and his sister Louisa to David Denny. Boren was the first King County Sheriff.[1] Seattle's Boren Avenue is named in his honor.[2]

Carson D. Boren next to a plaque memorializing him by the Union Savings & Trust Company along with family in 1905

Although he was an important figure in the early years of Seattle, historian Junius Rochester writes that "The pioneering contributions of Carson Dobbins Boren to the founding of Alki (in future West Seattle) and Seattle began and ended within a short period of six years."[1]

  1. ^ a b Junius Rochester, Boren, Carson Dobbins (1824-1912), HistoryLink article #1936, 1998-11-31; corrected 2003-01-12, 2006-02-08. Accessed 2012-11-26.
  2. ^ Stuart Eskenazi, Denny Party progeny live quietly among us Archived October 8, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Seattle Times, 2001-06-17. Accessed 2012-11-26.