Ardmore has a wonderful museum and genealogical society. There are numerous pictures of graduating classes in one section. They will do look ups for you as well. The vital records in OK. City will do searches for records as well. If you can go in, it's even better. Sandi Williams -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, 01 06, 2000 5:10 AM Subject: Re: [OKCARTER] Confederate Soldiers Home >In a message dated 01/06/2000 3:00:06 AM Central Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > ><< > I too have an ancestor James K. Polk Roberts who was age 75 on the 1920 >Ardmore, OK census. I am wondering if he was in this > Confederate home. I cannot locate a death record for him. It seems that >Carter Co, OK does not have death records in the Court House > (I went there yesterday). I do not have his death date. Does anyone know >if there is an index to the OK death records or if the Vital > stats office in OK City will search for his death? It had to occur sometime >between 1920 and 1940 I would think. > Thanks for any help, > Brenda > -- >> >HAVE YOU CHECKED WITH THE LIBRARY IN ARDMORE TO SEE IF THEY HAVE OR KNOW >WHERE TO LOCATE RECORDS FOR EARLY UNDERTAKERS THERE IN ARDMORE. > >I think that is the regular library rather than a separate genealogy library. > There is also a DAR Chapter in Ardmore that might know how to locate these >records. I do not know if they have a Genealogical Group of somekind there. > >Does anyone on this list know? > >