In a message dated 7/7/01 4:47:18 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << Can anyone help me find what became of E. A. Baker and Lina Sullivan Baker who were married in Douglas County, MO on 26 Mar 1911? Lina appears possibly to be the sister of my grandmother and the daughter of William Isaac Sullivan and Margaret Adeline/Adeline Margaret Dyer Sullivan. I never heard my grandmother mention this sister, but I recently found her mentioned as a defendant in a circuit court case in Douglas County dated 7 Feb 1921. The other defendants named lived in other states, so possibly Lina Sullivan Baker did also. Any help is greatly appreciated. Helen Whannel >> Helen, I just noticed that you were seeking Sullivan with Baker as well. Today I made a startling discovery for me---I found the 1860 Slave Schedule and realized that the locations were Choctaw, Creek and Cherokee Nations at least that were located in counties to the west of present day AR and in lands which would become known as Indian Territory then later to become OK. You might want to check there for your specific Sullivan ancestor's given and surname and see what come up for them. Much success in your search. Beth Peck Cooper