Well, your off to a great start, you know who you are, but do you know the names, places of birth, dates of birth, anything about your ancestors that might help someone help you locate your line? If you tell us as much as you know about your grandparents, your great grand-parents, anything that might know will give us an idea as to where to start seaching, then we can possibly help you. Donna
I am looking for information about Drury Marvin Holt who was born in 1891 in Arkansas to Drury J. Holt and Mary Ann Evans Holt. Drury Marvin had at least two brothers, John D. (b, 1878) and Charles L. (b. 1893). In the 1910 census, the father DJ is listed with a new wife, Elsie. None of the sons are listed. Drury Marvin appears next on a WWI draft registration card where he indicates that he is a homesteader living near Buffalo, WY and that he is helping to keep his sister, age 6. Drury M was married about 1924 to Vergie Huffman (Her maiden name. Drury was her second husband, and I believe her first husband's name was Hendrie or Hendrix.) and had a son Charles Marvin Holt in 1925. I found Drury M and Vergie in a City directory for Sheridan, WY 1927-28 and in the 1930 census in Sheridan. Drury Marvin is the great-grandfather of my step-children for whom I am writing a family history, so I would love to be able to fill in some of these blanks: 1. Did John D. Holt die in infancy? 2. What ever happened to Charles L. Holt? 3. What was the name of the 6 year old sister, and was her Mother Elsie? 4. The family says that Drury Marvin served in WWI. Does anyone know any details of this service? 5. When and where did Drury M die? 6.There is a family legend that he was in trouble with the law in Oklahoma and fled to Wyoming. Any truth to this? I would appreciate and help or advice I can get in answering these questions or any other information about Drury M. Thanks, Millie At 08:05 AM 11/21/2006, you wrote: >Well, your off to a great start, you know who you are, but do you know the >names, places of birth, dates of birth, anything about your ancestors that >might >help someone help you locate your line? If you tell us as much as you know >about your grandparents, your great grand-parents, anything that might know >will give us an idea as to where to start seaching, then we can possibly >help you. >Donna > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message