Help, I am searching for any information I can find on Mont Aries Pool b1882 d1927- married to Irene Crice, Irene's mother was Jay Huddleston, her brothers were Herman and Willie Crice, her sisters Allie Lee, Vera, Annie, and Lula Crice. The family lived in Arapaho OK. and also in Clinton OK. Family lore is that Mont was Indian, but I have so little information on him it is impossible to tell at this time. If anyone thinks they may have so link to this family, Please let me know . Thank you in advance for any help. Sincerely, Bobbie and Jimmie Taylor
Looking for information on Frances RILEY b. 1858 Eufala, I.T. married Elijah BROWN abt 1877. Parents of Frances are Isaac RILEY and Sophie ?? RILEY. Daryl Brown dbrown@enid.com
Looking for info on a Funderburg family that would have been in I.T. 1900 and later worked in the mines and for the railroad around Red Oak/Wilburton in the 1920's. Thanks Sharolyn
Tim, The only Mathew Green listed on the 1860 census index of AR was living in Monroe County and is shown on page 819 of the microfilm for that county. The 1870 index shown a Mathew L. Green, living in Independence Co AR, page 131- and a Matt Green, living in Pulaski Co, page 290. jc Tim Walls wrote: "I found out that my ggrandmother told my grandmother that she thought she had been born in Indian Territory or in Arkansas." (snip)
>Here is the continuing...index of the Indian Pioneer Papers--Western History Collection---University of Oklahoma. The Indian Pioneer History Papers is a collection of interviews done in 1937 & 1938, which includes biographical data on both living and deceased persons of Indian and pioneer heritage whose lives have been important in the history of Oklahoma. There is also a collection of information on family customs, tribal histories, social organizations, folklore, legends, cemeteries, old trails, ferries, forts, trading centers and other unrecorded facts known only to oral tradition. > >VOLUME 44-----MICROFICHE #6016909-----7 FICHE >NAME ADDRESS >HOMAN, S.V. Eufaula, OK >HOMER, D.A. Ardmore, OK >HOMER, Mollie Lane, OK >HONEY, Willie Hitchita, OK >HONEYSUCKLE, J.W. Pauls Valley, OK >HONNOLD, Arthur B. Tulsa, OK >HOOD, J.W. Cherokee, OK >HOOD, John W. Tulsa, OK >HOOD, T.C. Blanchard, OK >HOOD, W.S. Hobart, OK >HOOKER, Lucy Barton Tulsa, OK >HOOKS, John Frank Fort Towson, OK >HOOPER, Obediah H. Randlett, OK >HOOPS, Charles A. Woodward, OK >HOOSER, E.G. Sentinel, OK >HOOTS, Rosa M. Tulsa, OK >HOOVER, M.T. Guthrie, OK >HOOVER, Maud Poteau, OK >HOPE, Minnie Weldon Ada, OK >HOPKINS, F.M. Blanchard, OK >HOPWOOD, A.J. Enid, OK >HORD, G.R. Wynona, OK >HORINEK, A.T. Newkirk, OK >HORN, Emma Miami, OK >HORN, John J. Tulsa, OK >HORN, Sarah Wilburton, OK >HORN, Tom Stilwell, OK >HORNBECK, Cam Stroud, OK >HORNBECK, Squire Burneyville, OK >HORNE, A.W. Nardin, OK >HORNE, G.W. Lawton, OK >HORNE, H.E. Braman, OK >HORTON, Cook Pawnee, OK >HORTON, Edwin C. Fort Cobb, Ok >HORTON, Guy P.(Mrs) Altus, OK >HORTON, Noel Oklahoma City, OK >HORTON, Phil Bluejacket, OK >HOSKINS, Ned Stilwell, OK >HOSTETTER, Emma Jane Edmond, OK >HOSTUTLER, David D. Pawnee, OK >HOUCK, W.P. Mangum, OK >HOUGH, John G. Muskogee, OK >HOUNKER, Charles L.(Mrs) Tulsa, OK >HOUSE, Millard Cleveland, OK >HOUSTON, Dick Woodward, OK >HOWARD, J.W.(Mrs) Oklahoma City, OK >HOWARD, Joe Wewoka, OK >HOWARD, John Pauls Valley, OK >HOWARD, Maud Elk City, OK >HOWARD, S.B.(Mrs) Oklahoma City, OK >HOWARD, Walter B. Altus, OK >HOWARD, Willie Belle Bartlesville, OK >HOWE, Charles F. Sulphur, OK >HOWE, J.R. Kingfisher, OK >HOWE, Mary " " >HOWE, R.D. Eufaula, OK >HOWELL, Bertha M. Sentinel, OK >HOWELL, Thomas Bell Guymon, OK >HOWELL, Thomas Peter (Dr.) Davis, OK >HOWENSTINE, Cy Arapaho, OK >HOWERTON, W.W. Pauls Valley, OK >HOWETH, Electra Washington, OK >HOWLAND, William Rex Warner, OK >HOWRY, Sebron G. Norman, OK > >TO BE CONTINUED.........
Dear list: I found out that my ggrandmother told my grandmother that she thought she had been born in Indian Territory or in Arkansas. Subsequent investigation revealed that she was born in New Mexico Territory, at or near Fort Fillmore in 1859. Her brother, Matthew Green Jr. was also born there in 1857. My question is: If she thought she had been born in the Indian Territory or in Arkansas, and lived there in the year 1861 and 1862 as a 3 or 4 year old girl, where would she most *likely* have lived? She was born Jennie or Jane C. Green, and her father was Matthew Green Sr. and her mother was Jane Armstrong Green. Both her parents were born Ireland in 1825 and 1832 respectively. Matthew Green Sr. was a Confederate officer or private. I wonder if Ft. Smith, Ark. is a possible location for her to have lived there during that early time of the war? PLEASE help. Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone knew about any oil derricks in Heavener? This would have been around 1900 give or take 2 years. I was wondering whether there was any there, who worked on them generally (Indians or whites), or any other information. Thanks, Jennifer
I am trying to locate a death date for John Burl/Burell DOBSON. He was born 13 Sept. 1855 in Missouri, possibly Taney County. Died @ 1926/1929 in Pittsburg County, OK or Latimer County, OK. He married Emaline MIKELLS/MICHAELS in1879, Sebastain county, Arkansas, moved to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) before statehood. Children were: Cordie Dobson, and Rubin Fate Dobson, both born Mulberry, Arkansas. Will exchange info on Dobson or Mikells line. June Terry Johnson Hughes County, Oklahoma aggran@chickasaw.com
> Has anyone heard of the name Jorita? I would be interested if anyone has > this name in their Native American families anywhere, including the WALL > name, and especially in Guilford County, North Carolina. Please check > for sisters or wives names in your families as well as cousin names! > Jorita Wall would be my ggggrandmother who brought her > born-out-of-wedlock grandson William Wall to Indiana's Henry County > about 1867 to live with the Clark Hosier family of that area. This was > to avoid the Bastardy Laws of NC. (due to subscriber problems this message was bounced. Trying again....Tim)
Does anyone have any information on the following families? They show up in Scott County, Arkansas sometime between 1850-1860. Here are the relevant census enumerations: (1) 1860 Washburn TWP, Scott Co. John BARNARD 49 m w SC Cada 32 f w SC L. M. STATON 11 f w TN Mary P. JOHNSON 55 f w SC (2) 1870 Washburn Twp, Scott Co., PO Chismville Joshua BEARD 52 m w TN Farming---/$200 Cada 42 f w SC Alsby BARNARD 9 m w AR John M. BARNARD 7 m w AR Mary JOHNSON 66 f w SC I believe the L. M. STATON listed on the 1860 census is actually my g-g-grandmother Larcenia Miranda BARNARD. Cada BARNARD is probably her mother and Mary P. JOHNSON her grandmother. Cada apparently was married in Tennessee to a man named STATON before marrying (?) John BARNARD. By 1870 it appears she has remarried yet again, this time to Joshua BEARD. I am particularly interested in finding out who the father of L. M. STATON was and who the family/parents of Martha P. Johnson were. My reason for believing that L. M. STATON is my g-g-grandmother's REAL maiden name, is that according to multiple, independent family sources, her name was Larcenia Miranda BARNARD, but until this breakthrough I have had absolutely no luck tracking her family down. I know she married my g-g-grandfather Martin COUGHRAN, CSA, immediately after the Civil War and they lived in Scott County, Washburn TWP and then in Logan County from about 1866 to 1885--when this part of Logan Co was formed from Scott Co--and then they moved to the Canadian District, Cherokee Nation around 1885. From Indian Territory and OK State censuses I find that she was born May 1848 somewhere in Tennessee. The fact that L. M. STATON is not on the 1870 census is also relevant; she was proabably married by then. Based on this purely circumstantial evidence, I am inclined to believe that L. M. STATON must have been Larcenia Miranda BARNARD. It would seem that she took the BARNARD surname from her stepfather. Was she actually adopted? Also, to add to the confusing mix, according to family oral tradition, this branch of my family may have been all or part Cherokee. This may explain Cada going through three husbands between 1850-70 as it is well known that Cherokee women traditionally had great latitude in matters of divorce (it was a matrilineal society.) In a similar vein could John BARNARD actually be an uncle-- a brother of Mary JOHNSON, perhaps? Lastly, from the 1865 AR Tax List, I learn that Cada also went by the name Caty. Does anyone know if her given name was Catherine? Thanks for any help in unraveling this puzzle.
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Janice Gardner wrote: Could someone put the address for Sharron's Intruders list on this list? ~~~~ Glad to, Janice: Several days ago Sharron posted the following to Indian Territory Roots: ~~~~ "Intruder Lists" included in my books already on-line. For the 1882 Intruders in the Choctaw Nation: Check out "OK/ITGenWeb Choctaw Nation" >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~itchocta/ <<< ---------------------------------------------------------- For Early Chickasaw Traders East of Miss River Check out "Chickasaw Historical Research Page" >>> http://www.flash.net/~kma/ <<< ------------------------------------------------------------ For Intruders in the Creek Nation Check out "Creek Nation, Indian Territory" >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~itcreek/index.htm <<< ------------------------------------------------------------- ALSO: For abstracts re crime, criminals and U.S. Marshals from "Our Brother in Red" newspaper Check out "Indian Territory News" >>> http://www.oklahombres.org/news.htm <<< ------------------------------------------------------------- For abstracts re "deaths/obits" from "Our Brother in Red" newspaper Check out "Our Brother In Red" >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~okbits/ITobits.htm <<< *********************** Sharron Ashton -----------------------------------------
Good job, Sharron! ~~~~~~~ "Vicki L. Salmon" wrote: > This is an open letter to Sharron Ashton. > For 22 years my sister and I have been searching for our > Great-grandfather. We have never found one thing in black and white with > his name on it, until we found Sharron's Intruders list on line.We had > been searching close to where he was (Pittsburg and Le Flore CO's), but > not where he lived (Latimer Co.). > > I don't know how to tell you how grateful we are to you for sharing your > work with the world, but for us you knocked over a 22 year old brick wall. > > Thank you, thank you! > > Vicki Salmon > California
According to "Place Names of Oklahoma", Whiteagle (shown as one word) was on the Ponca Indian Reservation (southern Kay County). jc BEEZES@aol.com wrote: > I am looking for information on White Eagle, OK. It was an Indian Reservation > where my grandmother was born in 1907. Is anyone familiar with it? > > Thank you, > Loretta B.
-----Original Message----- From: MMcCorkle <mmccorkle@worldnet.att.net> To: Mann <MANN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 3:50 PM Subject: Fw: SURNAME Williford/Willaford > >-----Original Message----- >From: MMcCorkle <mmccorkle@worldnet.att.net> >To: BUBBA <BUBBA-L@KNUTH.MTSU.EDU> >Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 3:48 PM >Subject: RE: SURNAME Williford/Willaford > > >>To all members of this fantastic list: >>Do any of you happen to know anything about >>the Williford/Willaford/Willford line? Probably >>some where around 1800 in AR. or TN. or MS. >>That changed their name to MANN. because of >>a felony that happened in the family. >>Anyone with even a hint of this PLEASE contact me. >>Margrett >> >
-----Original Message----- > From: Nancy Jackson <tsalagi@train.missouri.org> > To: cherokeendn@egroups.com <cherokeendn@egroups.com> I too am glad you posted this info. Our heritage is challenged contantly it seems. Not only are our cemetaries being razed but, our own civil rights are being abused by people such as the "nine duck hunters" that challenges the right to keep others off private land. I do not know how this case came out or if it has made it to court yet but, if this case is lost it will affect all of us, not just Gazaway. Nancy do you know if there is a mailing list for Choctaw as your Cherokee ? Martha eaglesup wrote: from cherokeendn@egroup.com >>Nine duck hunters sued Gazaway in 1994 after Gazaway closed the access > >>road to Schaeffer's Eddy to protect an American Indian burial site... > >> He built a fence across the road after finding what archeologists later > >>determined to be 1,000- to 1,500-year-old bones of an American Indian > >>child about 10 feet from his road... >>>>>>>> Morrow speculated because of the land's proximity to the Black and > >>Current rivers, the area was once a thriving Indian community... > >> Gazaway said he will appeal Hilburn's decision so he can protect the > >>burial site. "I trust in the Arkansas judicial system's laws on property > >>rights," he said. "If they rule by the law, then I feel I will regain > >>full ownership and control of my property."
Thanks so much for posting this, hope for the best as we have lost too many sites and it is time for it to stop. Also, remember the Miami Circle that is now protected from further damage and now will be allowed to be fully investigated as this Miami site has been judged to be at least 2,000 years old, maybe even older. We must keep our heritage, even if it means the loss of another building and another $123 million development center. We can always build another building, but we can never regain what has already been destroyed. eaglesup wrote: > Received this on my Cherokeendn List. > -----Original Message----- > From: Nancy Jackson <tsalagi@train.missouri.org> > To: cherokeendn@egroups.com <cherokeendn@egroups.com> > Date: Thursday, March 18, 1999 7:02 PM > Subject: [cherokeendn] Of local interest > > >I received this on another list and thought everyone might like to keep up > >on this developing story---this could very well be some of our people?????? > >Nancy J. > >Cherokee Legacy Art Work Page > >>Subject: Judge halts gravel work at Arkansas duck hunters site > >>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >> > >>Thursday, March 18, 1999 > >>Judge halts gravel work on road at Indian burial on Black River > >> > >>KENNETH HEARD ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE > >> > >>"POCAHONTAS -- Future graveling and grading of a portion of an access > >>road and a boat ramp on the Black River that travels over what > >>archeologists say is a significant American Indian burial site has been > >>stopped by a judge's order... > >> Grading and graveling cannot be done to the boat launch area and a > >>large area used by sportsmen as a turnaround. The order also prohibits > >>motorists from parking on the road or at the launch... > >> "We know that there's an extensive, multi-complex site there," Morrow > >>said of Gazaway's land. "We know that there are burials out there. There > >>are probably remains under the road, but we don't know that for > >>sure."... > >> The marking comes on the heels of an order signed by Randolph County > >>Chancellor Tom Hilburn that allows hunters and fishermen to continue > >>using Gazaway's road to access the Black River... > >> Hilburn issued a verbal order in January, saying the establishment of a > >>prescriptive easement was proven during a hearing in November. A written > >>order signed by Hilburn was not filed until March 2. > >> Nine duck hunters sued Gazaway in 1994 after Gazaway closed the access > >>road to Schaeffer's Eddy to protect an American Indian burial site... > >> He built a fence across the road after finding what archeologists later > >>determined to be 1,000- to 1,500-year-old bones of an American Indian > >>child about 10 feet from his road... > >> Hilburn's latest order said the 18-foot-wide road and launch area > >>should be considered public... > >> Archeologists first located artifacts at the site in 1959. The area > >>near the boat launch was the first site deemed significant and mapped > >>in the county... > >> Morrow speculated because of the land's proximity to the Black and > >>Current rivers, the area was once a thriving Indian community... > >> Gazaway said he will appeal Hilburn's decision so he can protect the > >>burial site. "I trust in the Arkansas judicial system's laws on property > >>rights," he said. "If they rule by the law, then I feel I will regain > >>full ownership and control of my property." > >> > >>Article at: > >>http://www.ardemgaz.com/today/ark/bdsthunt18.html > >> > >>For more information: > >>http://www.fortunecity.com/greenfield/porton/73/seals/eddy.html > >> > >> > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cherokeendn > >Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com > > > >