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    1. [KAYLOR] Fwd: PML Search Result matching KAYLOR
    2. Mary Ann Kaylor
    3. KAYLOR mentioned in an OBIT GenConnect, Haskell County Obits Mary Ann >From: Linnie Howell <sysjer@telepath.com> >Subject: PML Search Result matching KAYLOR >X-Loop: pmlbounce@rootsweb.com > >============================================================ >A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this >search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >============================================================ >Source: GC-Haskell County Obituaries >URL: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ok/HaskellObits?read=332 >Subject: General Barto Hulsey > > >Surname: HULSEY, PARKER, HAYES, GANNAWAY, SORRELS, MASSEY, KAYLOR, SAMPLE >------------------------- > >General Barto Hulsey, Haskell Co. Pioneer, Is Called By Death > >Has Been Resident of Lequire Community More Than Forty Years. Prominent >Farmer-Stockman > >General Barto Hulsay, born in Gainsville, Georgia, July 21, 1876, died >February 11, 1937. He was 60 years, 6 months, and 20 days old. > >He was married to Emma Parker, October, 1897. Twelve children were born >to this untion, four girls and eight boys, of whom six boys and one girl >are still living. > >Mr. Hulsey came to Lequire about 45 years ago as a young man. He settled >here and has reared his family where he spent his young manhood. > >He played an active part in anything that came up for the good of the >community. >Even a stranger at the door found a helping hand. > >He will be greatly missed, not only by his family, but by the whole community. >"God has called and he has obeyed that call." > >He leaves to mourn, his wife, Mrs. Hulsey; one daughter, Mrs. James Hayes; >six boys: Dewey, Herbert, Oliver, Herman, Robert and Barto, Jr.; two brothers, >Fred and Dee Hulsey; five sisters, Mrs. Robert Gannaway of Wetumka; Mrs. >Lulu Sorrels, Clayton; Mrs. Doc Massey, Morris; Mrs. C. E. Kaylor, Lequire; >and Mrs. I. H. Sample, Davis. > >Funeral services were held at the Lequire school house at 11 a.m., Saturday, >February 13. Rev. Sherman Kirkpatrick officiated. Interment was made in >the Sans Bois cemetery. The Mallory Funeral Home was in charge. > >Pall bearers were: G. V. Gannaway, Eugene Vaughan, J. W. Gorham, Marvin >Andrews, R. C. Byrum, W. C. Gabbard, R. M. Gabbard, and Henry Lequire. > >Out of town visitors who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Herbert Moore >of Muskogee, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig of McCurtain, E. F. Williams of Dustin, >and Mrs. Alice Scott of Stigler. > >(Date and name of paper unknown.)

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