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    1. Re: [OKCarter] Re: Tom Cooper Fam
    2. Candace Gregory
    3. I did some census searches on the 1920 (since it was indexed and easy to search) for your BUCKHOLTS and associated people: 6 BUCKHOLTS in OK, none in Garvin, 1 in Murray Co. at the State School for the Deaf at Sulphur (Helen Age 9, b OK, parents b OK). There are two families in Marshall Co. Family 1: (Pg. 1A, ED 163, Marshall Co. OK). This family included Ed E., 22, b OK, parents b US and wife Lucy, 22, bTX, parents b TN; daughter Eileen 4/12, b OK; and grandmother Lucy A. WILLARD, 65, bTN, parents b VA. Ed is a salesman in hardware. Family 2: (Pg. 14B, ED 166, Marshall Co., OK). This family included Everett H., 38, b OK, parents b TX and wife Fay B., 22, b SC, parents b SC; son Everett M., 3 4/12, b OK. Everett is a farmer. I did a nationwide search for G.W., no G.W. or similar. There are only 22 BUCKHOLTS in the US on the 1920 census. There are 32 BUCKHOLT in the US on the 1920, no G.W. or similar. No PROUX, O'DELL, (3 ODELL), G.E. JOHNSON, and 65 DAVIS in CARTER Co. 1920 census. On the 1900 census, I found a G.W. BUCKHOLTS, b1849 Miss, father b Miss, mother b AL and wife Martha, b1873 TX, father b MO, mother b AR; daughter Lilly May, b1898 OK. Wife has had 5 children 5 living. G.W. is a farmer. Township 4 South Range 1 East, Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma Series: T623 Microfilm: 1848 Book: 2 Page: 41 I would guess that this G.W. probably had a son named after his father and this is the person who is the new father. Maybe the census taker missed him. Once the 1930 is indexed, that would help narrow it down some. -------Original Message------- From: Hiram \"Ben\" Cooper Date: Sunday, June 30, 2002 07:17:01 AM To: OKCARTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OKCarter] Re: Tom Cooper Fam While in Ardmore 2-3 years ago, my wife and I ventured from antique shop to antique shop searching for relics from the Tom COOPER Farms and the car dealerships of Tom COOPER & Fleet COOPER, my uncles. We were fortunate enough to pick up a few historical objects. Among them was a baby book. What was unique about the baby book was the baby was born on Tom COOPER's Farm, Tuesday, October 29, 1935, at 12:40 o'clock. Even though the name of the baby was not mentioned in the book, the mother was noted as Alice and father was listed as G. W. BUCKHOLTS. The nurses listed [as best I can decipher] were O'DELL, DAVIS and Mrs. PROUX, and the doctor was G. E. JOHNSON. The baby weighed 6-pounds. Several names were listed on the congratulations page and those who had given gifts were listed on the inside of the back cover along with the present they given. It would be interesting to know if anyone of this subscribers list may know this family and who this baby book refers. We did ! not find any relics from the car dealerships owned by my Uncle Fleet COOPER. Any help would be most grateful. Ben Cooper Bella Vista, AR bcooper@mc2k.com .

    06/30/2002 06:42:19
    1. [OKCarter] Re: Tom Cooper Fam
    2. Hiram "Ben" Cooper
    3. While in Ardmore 2-3 years ago, my wife and I ventured from antique shop to antique shop searching for relics from the Tom COOPER Farms and the car dealerships of Tom COOPER & Fleet COOPER, my uncles. We were fortunate enough to pick up a few historical objects. Among them was a baby book. What was unique about the baby book was the baby was born on Tom COOPER's Farm, Tuesday, October 29, 1935, at 12:40 o'clock. Even though the name of the baby was not mentioned in the book, the mother was noted as Alice and father was listed as G. W. BUCKHOLTS. The nurses listed [as best I can decipher] were O'DELL, DAVIS and Mrs. PROUX, and the doctor was G. E. JOHNSON. The baby weighed 6-pounds. Several names were listed on the congratulations page, and those who had given gifts were listed on the inside of the back cover along with the present they given. It would be interesting to know if anyone of this subscribers list may know this family and who this baby book refers. We did ! not find any relics from the car dealerships owned by my Uncle Fleet COOPER. Any help would be most grateful. Ben Cooper Bella Vista, AR bcooper@mc2k.com

    06/30/2002 03:21:00
    1. [OKCarter] Re: Marcum burial look-ups for Graham and Wilson area please.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MARCUM Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1525.1 Message Board Post: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/carter/cartercm.htm Go to the above URL and you will find a fairly extensive list of people buried in Carter County, OK, as determinable by headstones when the canvass was made a few years ago. Graham is cemetery no 16, and Hewitt (the cemetery for Wilson) is no 19, both on list 1. However, I took a quick look at the index and didn't find any Marcums. What happens is, unless there are some fairly substantial headstones installed, the markers disappear and the graves become unmarked and unable to find.

    06/25/2002 03:23:35
    1. [OKCarter] William PAGE
    2. Lee & Judith Brumm
    3. Oklahoma Census, 1860-90 PAGE, WILLIAM W. m. Margaret Bell Both born in Oden, Montgomery County, Arkansas Does anyone have information on this family? I am trying to connect this couple to my grandmother, Viola Page. Thanks, Judith Please excuse the multiple list posting.

    06/24/2002 01:05:03
    1. [OKCarter] Re: Julia Murrah / Seaborn Smith
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/947.1118.1121 Message Board Post: Seaborn Smith (b. 1848 d. 1913) was a brother of my great-great-grandmother, Nancy Elizabeth Smith Canon, or Bettie, to the family. I have information on all of Seaborn's siblings and parents. Seaborn married Julia Emma Murrah in Polk County, Texas, and they appear to have lived the first years of their marriage in Polk County before moving to Wise County in the 1880's. They moved to Oklahoma in 1893. Seaborn's father was also named Seaborn Smith. He is buried in Boyd, Wise Co., Tx. He died in 1896. Seaborn's mother was Elizabeth Goodwin Smith. She died in 1873 and is buried in the Beard Cemetery in the Hortense Community of Polk Co., Tx. I have pictures of all of your great-grandfather's siblings and I have a picture of his father, Seaborn. Let me know if you would like to share information.

    06/24/2002 11:26:16
    1. [OKCarter] Re: Julia Murrah / Seaborn Smith
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/947.1118.1120 Message Board Post: Seaborn Smith (b. 1848 d. 1913) was a brother of my great-great-grandmother, Nancy Elizabeth Smith Canon, or Bettie, to the family. I have information on all of Seaborn's siblings and parents. Seaborn married Julia Emma Murrah in Polk County, Texas, and they appear to have lived the first years of their marriage in Polk County before moving to Wise County in the 1880's. They moved to Oklahoma in 1893. Seaborn's father was also named Seaborn Smith. He is buried in Boyd, Wise Co., Tx. He died in 1896. Seaborn's mother was Elizabeth Goodwin Smith. She died in 1873 and is buried in the Beard Cemetery in the Hortense Community of Polk Co., Tx. I have pictures of all of your great-grandfather's siblings and I have a picture of his father, Seaborn. Let me know if you would like to share information.

    06/24/2002 11:26:12
    1. [OKCarter] Peter Ward Folsom
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ward Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1527 Message Board Post: I am looking for evidence that Peter Ward FOLSOM was possibly residing in the Fox, Carter Co., area around 1900. P W was my grandfather and I am having trouble locating him in 1900. According to an obit his allotment was located near Fox. Karen J. Simmons karenjsimmons@juno.com

    06/24/2002 08:39:50
    1. [OKCarter] Gibson
    2. Gibson
    3. I am looking for information on William Henry or William Hiram Gibson. He had one know son Bryan Gibson. I know that Bryan is buried in Arizona. He married Myrtle Patton and he is my husband's grandfather. I know very little information on Bryan and his father and none beyond that.. Family history says that William married Margaret Killion but I don't know that for sure. Bryan was born in Hillsboro, Texas in 1896. There is a William H. Gibson buried in Springer and we are assuming that is our William. Any info would be very helpful. Thank you, Lynn Gibson

    06/20/2002 10:31:10
    1. [OKCarter] Re: Carter was Pickens pre-1907????
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1526.2.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the info. But I'm still wondering what that area might have been called prior to 1891, as my great grandma's brother's obit says he was born in Graham OK in 1888? She also had two older sisters born in the area before 1888. Do you think perhaps it was an indian camp, where they were born? I've been unable to locate any information on this family while in OK but all papers say Graham, OK. Doe's anyone know where I could locate the 1890 IT census, that I have read exsists, but can't find?

    06/19/2002 04:39:18
    1. [OKCarter] Re: Carter was Pickens pre-1907????
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1526.2 Message Board Post: Graham, Oklahoma Post Office established in June of 1891 and is in NW Carter County, the name has always been Graham.

    06/19/2002 03:36:02
    1. [OKCarter] Re: Carter was Pickens pre-1907????
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1526.1 Message Board Post: Post Office for - GrahamCarter734371891 - Still Active Only one Graham, OK on the Post Office list. location of Graham 32 25S 2Whttp://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/okprojects/index.htm

    06/19/2002 02:03:00
    1. [OKCarter] Carter was Pickens pre-1907????
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: wilson mccortney paradis wood Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1526 Message Board Post: My grandmother's birth certificate says that her mother was born in Graham, Oklahoma. I have read that Carter County was originally Pickens County prior to 1907, while the land was in possession of the Chickasaw Indians. Doe's anyone know if the towns original name was Graham? Or if there was a Graham somewhere else in OK, in 1898, when Zeula Wilson was born? Thanks, Lori Rea reacept@aol.com

    06/17/2002 04:28:59
    1. [OKCarter] Crinerville Township
    2. Jimmie Mitchell
    3. I am lookig for any information about Crinerville Township and its history Jimmie D. & Carolyn H. Mitchell 2302 S. Elm Perryton Texas. 79070 poco80@ptsi.net

    06/17/2002 01:22:39
    1. [OKCarter] Re: LEWIS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/456.1 Message Board Post: Hi I am Elizabeth Hunt McGahey. George was my great grandfather. After he passed away, I stayed with Thenney. What do you want to know?

    06/17/2002 12:11:26
    1. [OKCarter] Re: Book - INDIAN TERRITORY AND CARTER COUNTY PIONEERS, 1840-1982
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Crowder, Splawn, Rushing, Burnham, Rantz Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1476.4.1.2 Message Board Post: Wendy, If you would be so kind to look as see if there are Splawn, Rushing, Hammond, or Broyles families mentioned in these books I would be greatly appreciative. My most of my Aunts and Uncles and great Aunts and Uncles on my mothers side of the family were born in the Chickasaw Nation or Oklahoma shortly after statehood in Carter and Marshall Counties and I am trying to collect information. Harve

    06/16/2002 02:33:33
    1. [OKCarter] Re: NELSON BUTCHER
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UYB.2ACE/95.1 Message Board Post: I have no info on Nelson Butcher. I am a descendant of his brother David. If I come across anything I will let you know.

    06/09/2002 02:53:47
    1. [OKCarter] Re: William Benjamin Finley
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gaither,Finley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/864.988 Message Board Post: I found your William Benjamin Finley and Eleanor/Louella Gaither-Finley in the Mount Olive Cemetery,Healdton,OK book that I have. The dates match. I will be going to Healdton soo so I will snap a few photos. I was wondering if you know an "Uncle Sam" Finley? from your area. Or maybe and Ed and Nan Mahalie Finley from Healdton,OK. They were my kin and I was told Ed had a brother ,which I have a picture of, called "Uncle B." Maybe this is your William Benjamin. Ed was from TN according to the 1920 census listing I have of him in Pushmataha County,OK near Finley Township.

    06/03/2002 05:47:44
    1. [OKCarter] Marcum burial look-ups for Graham and Wilson area please.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Marcum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1525 Message Board Post: I need information on my great grandfather. His name was Phillip Marcum, he was killed in a house fire at Wilson Okla. in Dec. 13 1919. I need to know for sure where he is buried. I also have a great uncle who died at Graham Okla. in 1927. I need to know where he is buried . His name is Edward J. (Ned) Marcum.

    06/02/2002 03:54:04
    1. [OKCarter] Re: OKCARTER-D Digest V02 #68
    2. You might not have found Jesse Barker because he may not be buried in a community cemetery. My great grandfather is buried south of Thackerville, OK close to the Red River. Don't know that I'll ever be able to find him. Also, my other great grandfather is buried in a Community cemetery but there's only a rock marking the spot. So, there may have been a burial but not necessarily recorded anywhere.

    06/02/2002 02:13:05
    1. Re: [OKCarter] Jesse Barker burial look-up please
    2. Sandi Williams
    3. Hello Dianne, I have 3 Volumes of "Cemetery Inscriptions of Carter Co., OK.". I looked for Jesse Barker in all 3 and didn't find him. There were a few Barkers, mostly born in 1880's, I believe, but no Jesse. Sorry, Sandi -----Original Message----- From: dianne@spradling.org <dianne@spradling.org> To: OKCARTER-L@rootsweb.com <OKCARTER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, 05 30, 2002 8:28 PM Subject: [OKCarter] Jesse Barker burial look-up please >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Barker, Hanks >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1524 > >Message Board Post: > >G-g-grandpa, Jesse Barker, was said to have been half Indian. Born 1830 in >Mississippi and moved to the Oklahoma reservation prior to being 9 yrs of >age. Went back from Texas to the Carter County area between 1880 until his >death about 1897. Is there anything, anywhere that might help me find where >he was buried or any info on the Barkers in the Carter area. One son >married a girl by the name of Hanks whos family also lived in the area. > >Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated. > >Dianne Spradling >dianne@spradling.org > > > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    06/01/2002 04:28:13