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    1. [MAUPIN-L] OK counties
    2. In a message dated 1/6/03 12:41:05 PM, [email protected] writes: << I can't remember the county names, but the towns were....Dill City, Canute, Star, Bridgeport, then east to Howe, back west to Davenport and Geary. Then I went to college in Stillwater and Weatherford. We had relatives in Hobart, Lone Wolf, Rocky, and Cordell. It was all a long time ago. >> Bettye: Bridgeport - On the Caddo CO/Blaine CO line Canute, Cordell, Dill City, Rocky - Washita CO Davenport - Lincoln CO Geary - Blaine CO Hobart, Lone Wolf - Kiowa CO Howe - Le Flore CO Star - ? Stillwater - Payne CO Weatherford - Custer CO I have Maupin 2nd cousins outside of Stillwater who own a cattle ranch. I haven't been up there. When I go to OK I'm based in Verden, Grady CO and only seem to make it to OK CO, Caddo CO and sometimes Comanche CO. Sandi

    01/06/2003 09:14:57
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Justice of the Peace
    2. In a message dated 1/6/03 12:13:12 PM, [email protected] writes: << My grandfather, Robert Washington Maupin, was a Justice of the Peace in Okla City, but I don't have any idea where the records on that would be. >> Denise: I'm sure I'll find out since this JP was in Caddo CO, OK or, the Caddo Nation, Indian Territory. Sandi

    01/06/2003 08:22:22
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Justice*of*the*Peace*
    2. In a message dated 1/6/03 12:08:18 PM, [email protected] writes: << If it is "personal records - now that is a different story. Only the cases would be maintained as official records. Carolyn F. >> Carolyn: What this man wants is a copy of any documents that mention his granddaddy. I think he would like a copy of the record that states his granddaddy was a JP. This is the first time I've had this type of query. Sandi

    01/06/2003 08:11:34
    1. [MAUPIN-L] Justice of the Peace
    2. The Watsons
    3. Sandi--My grandfather, Robert Washington Maupin, was a Justice of the Peace in Okla City, but I don't have any idea where the records on that would be. Denise

    01/06/2003 08:07:17
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Justice of the Peace
    2. Max Maupin
    3. _____________ Sandi, when you talk about places like Caddo County you really bring back memories for me. I lived in Oklahoma (Max did too) the first 26 years of my life. Max was born and raised in Taloga (north of Clinton and Arapaho) but I lived many places because my daddy was a school teacher. I can't remember the county names, but the towns were....Dill City, Canute, Star, Bridgeport, then east to Howe, back west to Davenport and Geary. Then I went to college in Stillwater and Weatherford. We had relatives in Hobart, Lone Wolf, Rocky, and Cordell. It was all a long time ago. Bettye (Mrs. Max Gail) Maupin - Rolla MO ____________________________________________ > >I'm sure I'll find out since this JP was in Caddo CO, OK or, the Caddo >Nation, Indian Territory. > >Sandi >

    01/06/2003 07:40:39
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Justice*of*the*Peace*
    2. cafarmer
    3. Hi all, My third explanation: You look in the "COURT CLERK'S OFFICE" of that county. That is where J.P. records are maintained............................................................. In fact for that office in Caddo Co, OKI - call 405-247-3393. If there are "any records" that he ruled on and signed, etc. this is the ONLY place they would be. Carolyn F. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 1:36 PM Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Justice*of*the*Peace* > > In a message dated 1/6/03 9:59:01, [email protected] writes: > > << Good Morning: Re the OK research and records of J.P. Court or "Clerk of > the > > Peace". > > You must know the individual's name and the type of charge against them. > Then call the Court Clerk with the case # and names. >> > > Carolyn: > The man, many years ago, was a JP. My researcher friend is trying to help > the man's grandson gain records of when he was a JP. He wasn't a criminal. > > But, thanks for the lead. > > Sandi

    01/06/2003 07:14:15
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Justice*of*the*Peace*
    2. cafarmer
    3. Sandi, I was giving general info for anyone. The point is that, in most states, the "Any Records from an J. P. Court" are maintained by the "Clerk of the Peace"., or the Court Clerk. If it is "personal records - now that is a different story. Only the cases would be maintained as official records. Carolyn F. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 1:36 PM Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Justice*of*the*Peace* > In a message dated 1/6/03 9:59:01, [email protected] writes: >Re the OK research and records of J.P. Court or "Clerk of the Peace". > > You must know the individual's name and the type of charge against them. >> Then call the Court Clerk with the case # and names. >> > > Carolyn: > > The man, many years ago, was a JP. My researcher friend is trying to help > the man's grandson gain records of when he was a JP. He wasn't a criminal. >> Sandi

    01/06/2003 06:32:58
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Justice*of*the*Peace*
    2. cafarmer
    3. Good Morning: Re the OK research and records of J.P. Court or "Clerk of the Peace". You must know the individual's name and the type of charge against them. Then call the Court Clerk with the case # and names. In most cases, criminal charges would be found in the criminal courts; property claims, probate etc in the County Clerk's Office, Call the County Clerk in the county you are dealing with and ask for the "COURT CLERK" . This is where you should begin in any state if the Co. Clerk's office has nothing on file. If you call the County Clerk's office and ask for the "Court Clerk" or the "Clerk of the Peace". they will transfer you or give you the phone number. Hope this helps. cf ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:22 PM Subject: [MAUPIN-L] *Justice*of*the*Peace* > Hi All: > > I have an OK researcher friend who is trying to find records of Justice of > Peace officers in an OK County. She has checked with the courthouse, county > clerk, court clerk, District Attorney and even OHS. None have a clue. > > I've never had the occasion to look for JP records but can't believe they > don't have any at all. > > Have you ever done JP research? If so, where did you find the records? > Thank you for any help. > > Best, Sandi >

    01/06/2003 04:23:40
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Justice*of*the*Peace*
    2. Wouldn't the state have a record of the JP's??? I would think they would have to register somewhere.. Ellie S.

    01/05/2003 07:28:11
    1. [MAUPIN-L] *Justice*of*the*Peace*
    2. Hi All: I have an OK researcher friend who is trying to find records of Justice of Peace officers in an OK County. She has checked with the courthouse, county clerk, court clerk, District Attorney and even OHS. None have a clue. I've never had the occasion to look for JP records but can't believe they don't have any at all. Have you ever done JP research? If so, where did you find the records? Thank you for any help. Best, Sandi

    01/05/2003 10:22:37
    1. [MAUPIN-L] Some Maupins Without DATES or PLACES
    2. Dear Cousins: Evelyn sent the below to me with permission to post to the list. I found the Jarninan name of interest since I have Jarman. WILLIAM???????? Cousin Sandi ========== Subj: Some Maupins Without DATES or PLACES Date: Sunday, January 5, 2003 12:23:13 PM From: Hdanw To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] cc: SandKatC, [email protected] Dear Researchers, I am posting this to several message boards because of probable general interest in these colonial Virginians whose descendants went to Kentucky and kept on going west and south. Among my genealogical archives is a photocopy of some material about The Maupin Family taken from Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol 8, No. 2 (Oct 1900), pages 216 ff. Beneath the title is this word: (Communicated.) There is much material here about the Maupin family, but there are few dates and no places for the most part, making it most difficult to determine when these events/marriages occurred. There is much intermarriage of the Maupins with their neighbors--Dabney [also of Huguenot background], Jarvinan [a new name to me]; Gentry; and Harris. The marriages to Harris spouses, male and female, are of interest to me. Does anyone have dates or places of these marriages indicated in the following paragraph? And what is the parentage of the bride, Mourning Harris? I believe John Harris in the first quoted line is the son of Christopher Harris the elder, who migrated to Madison Co., KY ca 1787-1790. Mourning Harris is probably NOT the child of Christopher Harris. That daughter married Foster Jones, who migrated to Madison Co., KY, also, and Foster seems to have had a second marriage in Madison Co., KY to a widow Margaret Black as implied in the marriage of a stepdaughter named Black. The numbers assigned to various Maupins are those of the person(s) submitting the information and seemingly have no consistency. The preceding paragraph to this quoted one states that John Maupin [son of Daniel and Margaret Via Maupin] was married to Fanny Dabney. Fanny is described as the second daughter of Cornelius Dabney, or d'Aubigne, and Sarah Jennings, his wife. [I am omitting much of the Dabney references.] At any rate, Fanny's older sister *the eldest daughter* married Daniel, the brother of John Maupin. (Again, hardly any dates, but Cornleius Dabney reportedly married Sarah Jennings, his second wife, in April 1721.) Quote from page 217 [again with few dates or places] "[The issue of John and Fanny Maupin were]: Peggy married John Harris; Sally, married Wm. Jarvinan; 3. Daniel, married, first, Sally Jarvinan, second Patsey Gentry, third, Hannah Harris, nee Jamison; John, married Sally Crossthwait [some of the descendants of John Maupin claim that this was Sally Craig]; 5. Cornelius, married, first, Mourning Harris, second, Nancy Tomlinson, third, Mary Paul, fourth, Mary Ellis; 6. Thomas, married, first, Judith Cobb, second Peggy Maupin [daughter of his uncle William Maupin]; 7. William, married Jane Jamison; 8. Gabriel, married Susan Bailey; 9. Robert, married Mary McGhee; 10. Jennings, married Sarah Miller [daughter of his aunt Peggy Maupin, who married Robert Miller]; 11. Frances, married Wm. Shelton; 12. Carr, married Jane Burch; 13. Dabney [no record of his marriage, died a young man]. Comment 1: The comments in this article continue, but, again there are hardly any dates nor places--providing scant clues for genealogists of this century. Comment 2: I am looking at the index of Rosalie Edith Davis's Fredericksville Parish Vestry Book 1742-1787, Vol. I [Manchester, MO: Privately published, 1978] and see many of the surnames of the spouses are indexed. This book is NOT a register Fredericksville Parish of births, marriages, and deaths. That register is among the missing records of Virginia, it seems, but this vestry book deals with the business of the vestry--expenditures (naming names and giving dates) and processioning orders. Here is an excerpt of one of the processioning orders *at a vestry held for Fredericksville Prish 24th day of October 1759* (p 61) Ord. That James Harris and Gabriel Maupin do procession all the lands on North side the Buck elbow to the Extant of the County and so along the Ridge of Mountains to the Coty. line Northward down the County line to where it crosseth Doyls River down the same to Moremans River up Moremans River to Danl. Maupins Junr. and so to the Lower Point of the Bucks elbow. (Davis, p. 66) Later, Bucks Elbow seems to be in Albemarle Co. as found in this abstracted patent for Christopher Harris, 1770-71: 17 Aug 1770 - 234 A on the side of one of the Mountains in the Blue Ridge called Bucks Elbow. Patent No. 39, 1770-71, p. 10 Reminder: I am seeking information concerning the identity and/or parentage of Mourning Harris cited above. Who she is NOT: She is NOT the wife, Mourning Glen (?), of Major Robert Harris, who was a vestryman of Fredericksville Par. during this time period. She is NOT the daughter of Robert's son Christopher Harris the elder, who migrated to Madison Co., KY ca 1787-1790. That daughter Mourning married Foster Jones, who was one of the executors of Christopher's will. Appparently Mourning [Harris] Maupin did not live long after her marriage, and she may be but a dim memory if she had any descendants. Many of the surnames found in this Fredericksville Parish vestry book are found later not only in Louisa Co. but also in Albemarle Co. and Amherst Co. E.W.Wallace

    01/05/2003 08:57:07
    1. [MAUPIN-L] *Karen*Sandu*
    2. Hi Karen: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Best, Cousin Sandi Carter

    01/05/2003 07:24:25
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Happy*Birthday*John*Maupin*
    2. In a message dated 1/3/03 6:40:42 PM, [email protected] writes: << A HAPPY BIRTHDAY - John and Michael with many, many more to come. Carolyn F. P.S. Sandi, they probably won't send Bill's either - they didn't mine. cf >> Carolyn: That's rude! When I get those notices I save them until the day before or the day to give my greetings. I suppose I need to make a calendar with all the birthdays I have and just check it each day! Family, for those of you who have been missed it wasn't my fault! I'll try to do better once we get moved. Sandi

    01/03/2003 03:01:56
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Happy*Birthday*John*Maupin*
    2. In a message dated 1/3/03 6:18:09 PM, [email protected] writes: << Hi Sandi; my Birthday was yesterday 01/02/46 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MICHAEL >> Well, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICHAEL! I get these reminders from Myfamily.com so they sure failed to include you! Hope your day was great! Cousin Sandi

    01/03/2003 02:23:33
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Happy*Birthday*John*Maupin*
    2. cafarmer
    3. Sandi, I hope you know I was not referring to you. "They" may have missed or overlooked the b/d's. As long as they don't put the "year" (hehe) If you don't get them-then you don't have them, we know that. We all appreciate you sending out the Maupin Greetings. cf ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:01 PM Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Happy*Birthday*John*Maupin* > In a message dated 1/3/03 6:40:42 PM, [email protected] writes: > > P.S. Sandi, they probably won't send Bill's either - they didn't mine. cf > >> > > Carolyn: > > That's rude! When I get those notices I save them until the day before or > the day to give my greetings. I suppose I need to make a calendar with all > the birthdays I have and just check it each day! > > Family, for those of you who have been missed it wasn't my fault! I'll try > to do better once we get moved. > Sandi

    01/03/2003 01:49:08
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Happy*Birthday*John*Maupin*
    2. cafarmer
    3. A HAPPY BIRTHDAY - John and Michael with many, many more to come. Carolyn F. P.S. Sandi, they probably won't send Bill's either - they didn't mine. cf ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 8:23 PM Subject: Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Happy*Birthday*John*Maupin* << Hi Sandi; > > my Birthday was yesterday 01/02/46 > > HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MICHAEL >> > > Well, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICHAEL! I get these reminders from Myfamily.com so > they sure failed to include you! > > Hope your day was great! > > Cousin Sandi

    01/03/2003 01:05:58
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Happy*Birthday*John*Maupin*
    2. Carl Michael Fisher
    3. Hi Sandi; my Birthday was yesterday 01/02/46 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MICHAEL Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:49 AM Subject: [MAUPIN-L] *Happy*Birthday*John*Maupin* > Hi John: > > HAPPY BIRTHDAY! > > Cousin Sandi Carter > > > ==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > <http://pml.rootsweb.com> Search our Maupin Message Board at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.maupin > >

    01/03/2003 11:26:00
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Wesley*Cook*Maupin*Obit*
    2. In a message dated 1/3/03 10:54:14, [email protected] writes: << Good Afternoon, Group!!! This was a tuff one, but have figured it out!!! >> Hi William: Thanks for your work! Did you ever figure out who David F. & Flossie Maupin were? I still can't find a clue on those people. Best, Sandi

    01/03/2003 09:59:40
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] *Wesley*Cook*Maupin*Obit*
    2. Maupin Reunion
    3. Good Afternoon, Group!!! This was a tuff one, but have figured it out!!! Daniel Maupin John Maupin William Maupin Waller Chauncey Maupin Chauncey Clay Maupin Wesley Efton J. Maupin (this is where the problem is) He died in Hansford County, Texas and so did his wife; Dates do no match on census and on SS files. They had three children: one girl and two boys. This man is probably a son or a grandson of one of the two sons of Wesley. William -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, January 02, 2003 8:51 PM Subject: [MAUPIN-L] *Wesley*Cook*Maupin*Obit* >Wesley Cook Maupin > >GRUVER - Wesley Cook Maupin, 49, died Friday, Jan. 4, 2002. > >Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in First United Methodist Church of >Gruver with the Rev. Jerry Moore and the Rev. Gary Gumfory officiating. >Burial will be in Gruver Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home of >Spearman. > >Mr. Maupin lived his entire life in Gruver. He was a farmer, rancher and a >member of First United Methodist Church of Gruver. He married Mickey Oquin >on Dec. 22, 1972, in Stratford. > >He graduated from Western State College in Gunnison, Colo. He was a member >of the Western State Mountaineer football team, the Gruver Lions Club and >was a former board member of the Palo Duro River Authority. He was also a >member of the United Methodist Men's Group. > >He was preceded in death by his parents, Pete and Fran Maupin. > >Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Wynn Essler of Gruver and Weslyn >Thacker of Lubbock; a son, Wylee Maupin of Gruver; two sisters, Merilee >O'Neal of Leadville, Colo. and Sherilee Kerchen of Glenwood Springs, Colo.; >and a grandson, Trey Essler of Gruver. > >The family requests memorials be to Gruver EMS, Hansford Hospice or Gruver >United Methodist Church. > >Amarillo Globe-News, Jan. 6, 2002 > >Anyone know where this man fits into the family? > >Thanks, Sandi > > >==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== >TO SUBSCRIBE OR UNSUBSCRIBE from any RootsWeb-hosted mailing list, >send an e-mail message with only the word SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE) in the subject and the body of the message to >[name of list][email protected] (for mail mode) or to >[name of list][email protected] (for digest mode). > >

    01/03/2003 05:56:35
    1. [MAUPIN-L] *Happy*Birthday*John*Maupin*
    2. Hi John: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Cousin Sandi Carter

    01/03/2003 05:49:08