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    1. [OKCARTER] CARTER COUNTY HISTORY BOOK
    2. Wendy Jacobs
    3. Does anyone know if Carter County has plans to do a volume II of INDIAN TERRITORY AND CARTER COUNTY PIONEERS? They did volume I in or about 1982. I think there were a lot of folks, including myself, who did not even know of volume I until it had already been published. Would someone connected to the library or historical society in Carter county please respond to this question. Thank you, Wendy

    09/25/2001 03:10:40
    1. [OKCARTER] Death certificate cost, Carter County??
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stanley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1429 Message Board Post: I found my husbands great great grandfather, JT Stanley, listed in the Mount Olive Cemetery. I tried to find where to send for a death certificate and what the cost is. I did find the County Clerks address, but there wasn't a price listed for the certificate. I was wondering if you knew how much it costs for a copy. Thanks very much! Jana Stanley in CA

    09/24/2001 01:37:57
    1. [OKCARTER] Re: J.C. Carroll, Carter Co., Ok, 1900-1920.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Carroll Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1421.1 Message Board Post: A recently discovered photograph of the Cleveland Carroll family shows that he had seven children. Five girls and two boys. The oldest girl appears to have been born about 1905.

    09/22/2001 02:54:29
    1. [OKCARTER] Carroll family of Lone Grove, Ok
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Carroll Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1428 Message Board Post: Seeking any information on a Carroll family living in Lone Grove, Carter Co., Ok. in 1902. Head of family was James C. Carroll. Oldest son named Cleveland Carroll. Oldest daughter was Callie. She married Dave Fulbright of Keller in Carter County in January 1902.

    09/22/2001 02:51:37
    1. [OKCARTER] Harry H Revelle Jr Obit
    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/434.2.1.2 Message Board Post: David, I am posting the obit for Harry H Revelle Jr obit from The Daily Ardmoreite online archives for 10 Nov 1999. Hope this helps you out. Harold in New Orlean _________ OKLAHOMA CITY ‹ Memorial services for Harry Hassell "Soonie" Revelle Jr. were at 1 p.m. today, Nov. 10, 1999, in Watchorn Chapel of St. Luke¹s United Methodist Church in Oklahoma City. Harry was born Nov. 18, 1926, in Boston, Mass., the only child of Harry and Florence Revelle. He died Nov. 5, 1999, in Mount Pleasant, Texas, where he and his wife had recently relocated. He was a resident of Oklahoma City almost his entire adult life. He graduated from high school in 1944 in Ardmore, Okla., attended the University of Oklahoma, and received his bachelor of arts degree from Oklahoma City University. During World War II, he was fast-tracked out of high school based on his demonstrated academic achievements and then entered service with the United States Navy. He married the former Wanda Wray while in the Navy. He worked for the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission for 27 years, serving as counselor and program supervisor. During that time, he wrote survey reports and historical surveys on numerous under-developed Oklahoma counties. Many of these effective treaties can still be found in the counties they served and in reference libraries across the country. He also served on the advisory committee of the ESEO Credit Union. He married Phoebe J. Overstreet on Nov. 1, 1963. They were actively involved together in several local theater groups. He very actively assisted Phoebe with her speech and drama classes for many years. For 32 years, he and Phoebe performed in the Via Crucis, an annual Easter Pageant held at the Masonic Temple in Guthrie, Okla. He was also a leader in Toastmasters for more than 23 years. He and Phoebe have shared an enormous love and passion for animals, becoming members of several cat registries. Their Tonkinese cats earned many awards at shows across the country. Besides his love for the theater and his animals, he had a passion for swing jazz and Brazilian music. Harry is survived by his loving wife, Phoebe; five wonderful children, John Revelle, Hal Revelle, Mark Revelle, Dana Revelle Wilson and Cindy Cox; 17 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He also leaves behind his foster daughter, Debbie Weatherall; many close in-laws, including, Michael Overstreet; close friends, Coy Brown, Wayne Dempsey, Bud Kahmar, among others; and his beloved Tonkinese cats and other family animals.

    09/20/2001 06:06:51
    1. [OKCARTER] Re: Revelle/Tracy in Ardmore 1948
    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/434.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: David, I rechecked the cemetery book. Mr Revelle's dates on his headstone are: 15 Jul 1898 - 11 Dec 1983Mrs Revelle's dates are: 02 Dec 1903 - 18 Aug 1997I am sorry I misread the date for Harry as 1928 instead of 1926. Yes, he was Mrs Revelle's son whose son John I knew in high school.Harold in New Orleans

    09/19/2001 11:59:12
    1. [OKCARTER] Re: Revelle/Tracy in Ardmore 1948
    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/434.2.1.1 Message Board Post: David, You have the right Harry and Florence. They are both buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Ardmore, OK. Mrs Revelle had a grandson, John, whose father was Harry. I don't know if the Harry b. 1928 is the one. He is a year younger than my dad b. 1927. The John Revelle I knew in high school, whose father was Harry, was a year ahead of me in school. My dad married when he was 20. I am sending an obit for Mrs Revelle taken from the The Daily Ardmoreite online archives. Harold in New Orleans Posted August 22, 1997 Florence Adelia Tracy Revelle Services for longtime Ardmore resident Florence Adelia Tracy Revelle will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church with Denise Balmer, director of Christian Education, officiating. Interment will be at Hillcrest Memorial Park. Florence Adelia Tracy Revelle, attorney-at-law, sister, mother, grandmother and friend, was born Dec. 2, 1903, in Taunton, Mass. The daughter of John B. and Florence Adelia Baker Tracy, she was the oldest of seven children. She passed from this life Aug. 18, 1997, at her residence here in Ardmore. She married Harry H. Revelle Sr. in New Haven, Conn., June 24, 1926. He preceded her in death in 1983. "Ga," as she was affectionately called by friends and family, was a "Yankee" and proud of it! She graduated "suma cum laude" from Radcliff, an all-female school at Harvard. In 1925 she became a graduate of Yale University Law School. She became the fourth member of the Tracy family to become an attorney-at-law, as she joined her father and mother and later a sister in the law profession. She and Harry moved to Ardmore in 1935, where she became the first woman admitted into the Carter County Bar Association. She was very active in her community, volunteering her services to various civic organizations as a legal adviser. She helped establish and was a charter member of the Ardmore Day Nursery for women who needed to work outside the home. She also helped in establishing the Ardmore chapter of the American Red Cross, Oak Hall School, the Goddard Center, and was a lifelong associate of Camp Fire Girls. She was well known for her many lectures over the years on the symbolism of Chinese ceremonial robes which her father brought back from China in 1925. She often would write her opinions on social and political issues in local and state newspapers. Florence impacted the lives of many. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church where she taught Sunday School for many years. She loved young people and was an inspiration to them. She is survived by one son, Harry Hassell Revelle Jr., Oklahoma City; two sisters, Constance Chreste, Evansville, Ind., and Mary Tracy, Taunton, Mass.; a brother, John B. Tracy Jr., Satellite Beach, Fla.; three grandsons, John Revelle, Panama City, Panama, Mark Revelle, Arlington, Texas, and Hal Revelle, Ardmore; two granddaughters, Dana R. Wilson, Ardmore, and Cindy Cox, Oklahoma City; 14 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Serving as pallbearers will be Mike Hisey, Rusty Noble, Darrell Roberts, Fred Nevill, Osmun Latrobe and John Revelle. The family will receive friends at the Craddock Funeral Home Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorials may be made to Ardmore Day Nursery, 320 D St. NW, Ardmore, or CASA, Carter County Court House, Room 401, Ardmore.

    09/19/2001 08:03:08
    1. [OKCARTER] Re: Revelle/Tracy in Ardmore 1948
    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/434.2.1 Message Board Post: do you know anything further regarding this family? Doe this sound like the right listing for Harry: Revelle, H. 442-09-9043 b 15-jul-1898 d Dec-1983 Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma. this one is likely Florence: Revelle, Florence 442-50-1588 b 2-dec-1903 d 18-aug-1997 Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma. Also in Ardmore is a Sarah Revelle, 443-52-6995 b 27-jun-1872 d mar-1969 I do not know exactly who this Sarah is, but my guess is she was Harry's mother. There are also listings for a Zack Revelle, b 1921, and a Harry Revelle b 1926. John Isaac Revell's brother Zachary Taylor Revelle also made the migration to Oklahoma, and the Zack b. 1921 is his son, but Harry b 1926 is an unknown to me. dave.

    09/19/2001 06:23:48
    1. [OKCARTER] Larry or Alan Hoyt..brothers from Ardmore OK.
    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/1427 Message Board Post: Need information on "Larry or "Alan Hoyt, Ardmore OK. Their mother was Mrs. Marshall Hoyt, daughter of Otto and Cleta Murphey. Murphey were their grandparents. Cleta Murphey was a cousin of Wynnie Slaughter Nelms, my great Aunt. Do any Hoyts know these person. Help is appreciated. email me Lovebug3231@aol.com

    09/18/2001 03:39:15
    1. [OKCARTER] Carter County names
    2. Wendy Jacobs
    3. Hi folks, Am researching the following people who lived in the Hewitt/Wilson, Carter Co., OK. area ca. 1890: Cynthia Ann Pickering Eva and J.C.Brown George & Ellen Hewitt John Washington Littleton Alfred Turner Goodell John Robert Butler John Henry & Deborah Bass Thank you...wendy

    09/18/2001 03:31:21
    1. [OKCARTER] Sisco Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sisco, Bryant Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1426 Message Board Post: Searching for information on the Sisco family. My father, Earl Sisco was born in 1923 in Wilson, Carter Co., Ok. His was the son of Claud Sisco and Ora Lee Bryant. Will gladly share family information. gsisco@yahoo.com

    09/17/2001 07:24:58
    1. [OKCARTER] Re: HODGE, PERRY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hodge,Chapman,Choate,Boykin,Hicks,Thompson,Sutton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/489.1 Message Board Post: Where is this family from? what years? and have you found out if there was another child? I am searching for Smith H. Hodge. Thank You

    09/15/2001 03:43:24
    1. [OKCARTER] History book?
    2. Wendy Jacobs
    3. Does anyone know if the folks in Carter County have any plans to publish volume 2 of INDIAN TERRITORY AND CARTER COUNTY PIONEERS, 1840-1982? Any interest out there? Wendy

    09/10/2001 03:48:35
    1. [OKCARTER] email
    2. William G. Chase
    3. I changed my email address from flash net to worldnet and since then have not been able to get the Carter list, if someone has an idea to help me please let me know. I have been getting the Grayson allright. Idalue Chase chas609@worldnet.att.net

    09/10/2001 03:46:37
    1. [OKCARTER] Re: OKCARTER-D Digest V01 #129
    2. Bill Woodard
    3. Hello Judy: My 1993/94 Telephone Book for Healdton shows only one funeral home there: RESER FUNERAL HOME< 21 N 5 , Healdton 73438, Telephone 229 - 1221, Fax 229-2131. Hope this will help. Regards, Bill Woodard ****************************************************************************** >The Alexander Funeral Home in Wilson has a copy of the records which >indicate who is buried in each plot at Hewitt Cemetery. The >cannot think of the name just now, and I don't have a Healdton phone >book. Hope this will be of help. >Regards, >Anna Marie >P.S. A Mrs. Stewart, who lives just down the street from the >Alexander Funeral Home also has a copy of the records for Hewitt *******************************. >At 10:17 PM -0400 9/6/01, JMcdon2739@aol.com wrote: >I will be making a trip to Oklahoma next month and want to take photo's of >some headstones in Hewitt and Mt. Olive cemeteries. Can anyone tell me where >to find a listing of exactly where specific gravesites are located? (Can you >tell I've never done this before?) Is there an index somewhere? I've tried >to contact Mr. Hamm, but the e-mail is returned. > >Also, would anyone know where I could purchase a copy of INDIAN NATION AND >CARTER COUNTY PIONEERS? I've e-mailed the museum in Ardmore but have not >recieved a response yet. > >Thanks for your help, >Judy -- Be sure to leave room in your garden for the Angels to dance !

    09/07/2001 12:35:58
    1. [OKCARTER] Re: copeland 1912 Healdton, Ok.
    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/647.811 Message Board Post: is he any relation to desoto copeland list on the 1910 census in ok, not sure what county. he was married to frances thomas. children listed re: desota jr, effie, mattie and joe. if there is a connection please let me know. john

    09/07/2001 02:12:34
    1. Re: [OKCARTER] Re:Location of Plots @ Cemeteries
    2. Kim Collins
    3. Alexander Funeral Home, Wilson, OK., 580-668-2426 The only one listed in Healdton is; Reser Funeral Home, Healdton, OK., 580-229-1221 Kim -------Original Message------- From: Anna Marie (Glennan) Wilson Date: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:37:19 PM To: OKCARTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OKCARTER] Re:Location of Plots @ Cemeteries Hello Judy: The Alexander Funeral Home in Wilson has a copy of the records which indicate who is buried in each plot at Hewitt Cemetery. The funeral home in Healdton also has the records for Mt. Olive. I cannot think of the name just now, and I don't have a Healdton phone book. Hope this will be of help. Regards, Anna Marie P.S. A Mrs. Stewart, who lives just down the street from the Alexander Funeral Home also has a copy of the records for Hewitt *******************************. At 10:17 PM -0400 9/6/01, JMcdon2739@aol.com wrote: >I will be making a trip to Oklahoma next month and want to take photo's of >some headstones in Hewitt and Mt. Olive cemeteries. Can anyone tell me where >to find a listing of exactly where specific gravesites are located? (Can you >tell I've never done this before?) Is there an index somewhere? I've tried >to contact Mr. Hamm, but the e-mail is returned. > >Also, would anyone know where I could purchase a copy of INDIAN NATION AND >CARTER COUNTY PIONEERS? I've e-mailed the museum in Ardmore but have not >recieved a response yet. > >Thanks for your help, >Judy -- REACH DOWN The little ones are gifts from God Entrusted in our care, Do teach them, oh, so tenderly The joy it is to share. And teach them only happy thoughts, Erasing every frown, A little child looks up to you..... Extend your hand - reach down. ============================== Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    09/06/2001 04:54:38
    1. [OKCARTER] Re:Location of Plots @ Cemeteries
    2. Anna Marie (Glennan) Wilson
    3. Hello Judy: The Alexander Funeral Home in Wilson has a copy of the records which indicate who is buried in each plot at Hewitt Cemetery. The funeral home in Healdton also has the records for Mt. Olive. I cannot think of the name just now, and I don't have a Healdton phone book. Hope this will be of help. Regards, Anna Marie P.S. A Mrs. Stewart, who lives just down the street from the Alexander Funeral Home also has a copy of the records for Hewitt *******************************. At 10:17 PM -0400 9/6/01, JMcdon2739@aol.com wrote: >I will be making a trip to Oklahoma next month and want to take photo's of >some headstones in Hewitt and Mt. Olive cemeteries. Can anyone tell me where >to find a listing of exactly where specific gravesites are located? (Can you >tell I've never done this before?) Is there an index somewhere? I've tried >to contact Mr. Hamm, but the e-mail is returned. > >Also, would anyone know where I could purchase a copy of INDIAN NATION AND >CARTER COUNTY PIONEERS? I've e-mailed the museum in Ardmore but have not >recieved a response yet. > >Thanks for your help, >Judy -- REACH DOWN The little ones are gifts from God Entrusted in our care, Do teach them, oh, so tenderly The joy it is to share. And teach them only happy thoughts, Erasing every frown, A little child looks up to you..... Extend your hand - reach down.

    09/06/2001 04:35:35
    1. [OKCARTER] (no subject)
    2. I will be making a trip to Oklahoma next month and want to take photo's of some headstones in Hewitt and Mt. Olive cemeteries. Can anyone tell me where to find a listing of exactly where specific gravesites are located? (Can you tell I've never done this before?) Is there an index somewhere? I've tried to contact Mr. Hamm, but the e-mail is returned. Also, would anyone know where I could purchase a copy of INDIAN NATION AND CARTER COUNTY PIONEERS? I've e-mailed the museum in Ardmore but have not recieved a response yet. Thanks for your help, Judy

    09/06/2001 04:17:18
    1. [OKCARTER] Frank Price
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Price Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UYB.2ACE/1423 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about Frank Price. I am told he died in Ardmore Oklahoma in 1897/98. He had two Children a Joseph Price who died as a child and John Martin Price. If you have any information it would be of great help. Thanks

    09/06/2001 02:48:38