My Story

 

As a fifth generation Oregonian, my roots run deep in the Pacific Northwest. My Great Great Grandparents Jacob and Nancy Conser traveled to Oregon in 1848 establishing the town of Consers Ferry which would later be re-named Jefferson. The bridge over the Santiam River just out of Jefferson is dedicated to Jacob Conser. The house that Jacob and Nancy built on the banks of the Santiam River is now being used as the City Hall and Library.

My life experiences as a home owner, 4-H leader, small business owner, and member of the Board of Directors of a local credit union provide me with a depth of understanding that I bring to my job as a Realtor. I have honed my skills as a strong advocate and negotiator for my clients. My goal is to provide my clients with top rated customer service.

While my Oregon roots on my maternal side of the family goes back to the mid 1800’s, my Dad’s family story is of more recent immigrants. My paternal grandparents emigrated from Finland. Like the story of most immigrants, it is a story of sacrifice and hard work.

An Aunt in Michigan paid for my Grandmother’s passage from the old country to the new promised land. Grandma repaid her Aunt by working in her boarding house. The next place we find my grandparents is in the mining town of Roslyn, British Columbia.  All but the youngest two of their children were born in Canada. They settled in Canada because immigration into the United States was easier from Canada, than from Finland.

After a number of years in Canada, they settled in the largely Finnish town of Winlock, Washington. Their two youngest children were born in Winlock, delivered by a midwife. My Dad was the youngest child. Since both grandparents passed before I was born, I never had the privilege of getting to know them. One day, I asked my Dad why his parents would leave their homeland. His answer was simple yet profound, “They were hungry”.

 

I cherish the stories of my clients who have sacrificed much with the hope of a better life in another country. In my real estate career, I have had the honor of working with clients from a wide variety of origins. Their courage is inspiring.

Martha Morton

Martha Morton

Licensed Broker in The State of Oregon

Office: 503-652-2260
Cell: 503-799-1481
Martha@C21cascade.com

12901 SE 97th Ave Suite 210
Clackamas, OR 97015

Jacob Conser House
Home of the Jefferson Public Library

Sign at Jacob Conser Bridge

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12901 SE 97th Ave Suite 210
Clackamas, OR 97015
Office: 503-652-2260