Sandra, This is Paula Hurt. I guess I got put on the mailing list because of other things I've sent in the past. There is a Rock Creek right here in Burlington, but I believe there is one in Oklahoma also. More than likely, there are several around due to the rocky ground!!! I know that as a child going from Okmulgee, OK (where I grew up) to Bristow, OK (where I was born) we passed over a Rock Creek. I'll try to look more this summer. In the meantime, happy hunting. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Shsandra@aol.com> To: <OKCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 4:19 PM Subject: [OKCHEROK] Need information on town. > Doe's anyone happen to know where Rock Creek was or is. I have a letter dated > from Saline District, talking about there home on Rock Creek. This would have > been bat 1872. > Thank You, > Sandra > >
Doe's anyone happen to know where Rock Creek was or is. I have a letter dated from Saline District, talking about there home on Rock Creek. This would have been bat 1872. Thank You, Sandra
Posted on: Cherokee County, OK Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ok/Cherokee?read=158 Surname: Eaves, Fleener ------------------------- Looking for the burial place of Samuel C. Fleener who married Rhoda Eaves. Samuel died about 1902 in Tahlequah in a Rail Road accident. any help would be greatly appreciated. Please contact me at maryachtrh@aol.com Thank you Mary
Hi Beth, I believe you've inquired of me before, because I remember the Raley name. No, her name was not Raley. I'm sorry we can't make a connection. Ginger
Thanks very much, Charlotte. I will follow up on your suggestions. The only tricky part is that Sickey Sanders didn't register for any of the later rolls. How he got his land is a mystery to me. His son, (my grandfather), Andy Sanders did register for all the rolls he was alive to do (born 1880), and HE got allotments. Had it not been for his application saying who his father was, I wouldn't be able to track Sickey Sanders at all. That's why I was so excited to see mention of Sickey Sanders place on Nathaniel Dow Willis' interview with the WPA. AGain, thanks, Ginger Goodell At 07:24 AM 04/10/2000 -0700, you wrote: >Ginger, > >My ggrandmother was born in Welling. They had alloted land near Welling. I >looked at their land plats and there was no Sanders. However when I compared >the old land plats to todays maps: Welling was Township 16 North, 23 >East.....I have 17 North, 23 East. > >You may be able to get the land plats from The Cherokee County Clerk office, >call them, I think the said $5.00 fee. Also. If you have his Dawes #, email >NARA and specify that you want his Allotment papers (they don't include them >with the Dawes Jacket), fee $10.00. They don't have the plats in them, but >they give his meridean info to find his land, plus they have the deed in it. >Oklahoma Historical Society will send them for $15.00 for out of State >requests. >I got my land plat copies from a person who volunteered to send them to me >at the Indian TerritoryL maailing list on rootsweb. > >Hope one of these work for ya. > >Char > >Subject: [OKCHEROK] Sickey SANDERS in Welling, OK > > >> My great grandfather was a Cherokee named Sickey SANDERS, aka Cicery or >> Sick-a-ta-wia. According to one of the Pioneer Papers interviews, Sickey >> had a "place" on which the interviewee worked in the late 19th century, >> near what is now Welling, OK. Can anyone advise me how I might ascertain >> just what land Sickey SANDERS owned? >> Many thanks for any thoughts or ideas. > > >
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For Paden information check the pages of Larry Paden at http://users.aol.com/Aaden/index.html . DavidLClark@swbell.net David L. Clark -----Original Message----- From: Deborah Warren [mailto:thegirner@webzone.net] Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 10:38 PM To: OKCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OKCHEROK] Indian Territory Research Hello, List-- Some surnames I would be interested in are: Kelly Lamar Miller Paden McCoy Halfbreed Thank you, DW
Hello, List-- Some surnames I would be interested in are: Kelly Lamar Miller Paden McCoy Halfbreed Thank you, DW
Ginger, Can you tell me who John your husbands, ggrandmother was. Was her maiden name RALEY. Can you let me know. Beth Taylor taylor@kern.com RALEY, GOODELL, WOODELL, SIMPSON, FORD. BRYANT, DODGIN DUNN, WARD,RANKIN, HARMS, ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Goodell" <john.goodell@murraystate.edu> To: <OKCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 1:15 AM Subject: Re: [OKCHEROK] Sickey SANDERS in Welling, OK > Thanks very much, Charlotte. I will follow up on your suggestions. The > only tricky part is that Sickey Sanders didn't register for any of the > later rolls. How he got his land is a mystery to me. His son, (my > grandfather), Andy Sanders did register for all the rolls he was alive to > do (born 1880), and HE got allotments. Had it not been for his application > saying who his father was, I wouldn't be able to track Sickey Sanders at > all. That's why I was so excited to see mention of Sickey Sanders place on > Nathaniel Dow Willis' interview with the WPA. > > AGain, thanks, > > Ginger Goodell > > > At 07:24 AM 04/10/2000 -0700, you wrote: > >Ginger, > > > >My ggrandmother was born in Welling. They had alloted land near Welling. I > >looked at their land plats and there was no Sanders. However when I compared > >the old land plats to todays maps: Welling was Township 16 North, 23 > >East.....I have 17 North, 23 East. > > > >You may be able to get the land plats from The Cherokee County Clerk office, > >call them, I think the said $5.00 fee. Also. If you have his Dawes #, email > >NARA and specify that you want his Allotment papers (they don't include them > >with the Dawes Jacket), fee $10.00. They don't have the plats in them, but > >they give his meridean info to find his land, plus they have the deed in it. > >Oklahoma Historical Society will send them for $15.00 for out of State > >requests. > >I got my land plat copies from a person who volunteered to send them to me > >at the Indian TerritoryL maailing list on rootsweb. > > > >Hope one of these work for ya. > > > >Char > > > >Subject: [OKCHEROK] Sickey SANDERS in Welling, OK > > > > > >> My great grandfather was a Cherokee named Sickey SANDERS, aka Cicery or > >> Sick-a-ta-wia. According to one of the Pioneer Papers interviews, Sickey > >> had a "place" on which the interviewee worked in the late 19th century, > >> near what is now Welling, OK. Can anyone advise me how I might ascertain > >> just what land Sickey SANDERS owned? > >> Many thanks for any thoughts or ideas. > > > > > > > >
Ginger, My ggrandmother was born in Welling. They had alloted land near Welling. I looked at their land plats and there was no Sanders. However when I compared the old land plats to todays maps: Welling was Township 16 North, 23 East.....I have 17 North, 23 East. You may be able to get the land plats from The Cherokee County Clerk office, call them, I think the said $5.00 fee. Also. If you have his Dawes #, email NARA and specify that you want his Allotment papers (they don't include them with the Dawes Jacket), fee $10.00. They don't have the plats in them, but they give his meridean info to find his land, plus they have the deed in it. Oklahoma Historical Society will send them for $15.00 for out of State requests. I got my land plat copies from a person who volunteered to send them to me at the Indian TerritoryL maailing list on rootsweb. Hope one of these work for ya. Char Subject: [OKCHEROK] Sickey SANDERS in Welling, OK > My great grandfather was a Cherokee named Sickey SANDERS, aka Cicery or > Sick-a-ta-wia. According to one of the Pioneer Papers interviews, Sickey > had a "place" on which the interviewee worked in the late 19th century, > near what is now Welling, OK. Can anyone advise me how I might ascertain > just what land Sickey SANDERS owned? > Many thanks for any thoughts or ideas.
Posted on: Cherokee County, OK Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ok/Cherokee?read=157 Surname: SANDERS, NO-WIFE, LUNSFORD ------------------------- My great grandmother, Rachel NOWIFE SANDERS LUNSFORD (a Cherokee), is buried at White Oak Cemetery, along with several infant children, in the last part of the 20th century. She died in December 1896. Does anyone know when or how this cemetery began? Was it connected to a church? Or just a community? Many thanks for any information on White Oak in general.
Posted on: Cherokee County, OK Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ok/Cherokee?read=155 Surname: SANDERS ------------------------- My great grandfather was a Cherokee named Sickey SANDERS, aka Cicery or Sick-a-ta-wia. According to one of the Pioneer Papers interviews, Sickey had a "place" on which the interviewee worked in the late 19th century, near what is now Welling, OK. Can anyone advise me how I might ascertain just what land Sickey SANDERS owned? Many thanks for any thoughts or ideas.
I am trying to locate the decendants of J. Lee Young and his wife Martha E. Frazier. They were from DeKalb Co. Tn and moved out there in the late 1800 and raised their family there. They were my great aunt and uncle I am also looking for the decendants of a John Frazier whose parents were Robert G. Frazier and his wife Mary James. They to moved there in the late 1800. Robert was a brother to the Martha E. Frazier mentioned above and he was my grandfather. If you are a decendant of any of these people or you know something that would help me find them, please contact me. Doris dorisallen@mindspring,com
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------DD836AC4980AA0F2A133964C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There are some good ones here!! -- Michelle Tucker ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ukraine WorldGenWeb - Ivano-Frankivs'ka Oblast: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ukrwgw/ivano/index.html OKGenWeb County Coordinator: Cherokee Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchero2/index.htm OKGenWeb Archives: Adair Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/adair/adair.html Sequoyah Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/sequoyah/sequoyah.html Michelle's Home Page: http://members.home.net/famhist/shell.htm Countiss Connections: http://members.home.net/famhist/countiss.htm Woodbridge, NJ Amateur Radio Club http://members.home.net/famhist/k2odp/ --------------DD836AC4980AA0F2A133964C Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <Indian-Territory-Roots-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from h2.mail.home.com ([24.2.2.28]) by mail.rdc1.nj.home.com (InterMail vM.4.01.02.00 201-229-116) with ESMTP id <20000407172019.PFXO25411.mail.rdc1.nj.home.com@h2.mail.home.com> for <famhist@mail.avnl1.nj.home.com>; Fri, 7 Apr 2000 10:20:19 -0700 Received: from mx6-e.mail.home.com (mx6-e.mail.home.com [24.2.2.22]) by h2.mail.home.com (8.9.3/8.9.0) with ESMTP id KAA03497; Fri, 7 Apr 2000 10:20:07 -0700 (PDT) Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [209.85.6.30]) by mx6-e.mail.home.com (8.9.1/8.9.1) with ESMTP id KAA26269; Fri, 7 Apr 2000 10:20:04 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id KAA09159; Fri, 7 Apr 2000 10:19:54 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 10:19:54 -0700 (PDT) X-Original-Sender: jerri@cherokee.net Fri Apr 7 10:19:46 2000 Message-ID: <38EE09B7.CF1309EB@cherokee.net> Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 11:15:51 -0500 From: Jerri Chasteen <jerri@cherokee.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en]C-CCK-MCD NSCPCD47 (Win95; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: CHINORED@AOL.COM, "Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com" <Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [IT ROOTS] "Genealogical Misconceptions" Resent-Message-ID: <lDZai.A.JOC.2ih74@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/5420 X-Loop: Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: Indian-Territory-Roots-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Julia, I LOVE IT! Thank you for sharing this with us! Being a professional genealogist, I can related to each of those points. Tell Mr. Neill that I think I love him for posting it<g> Jerri Chasteen Indian Territory Roots ~~~~~~~ From: "Julia C." <CHINORED@AOL.COM> Thu 4:29 PM Subject: "Misconceptions" by Michael John Neill (found on another list) MISCONCEPTIONS," by Michael John Neill This is a semi-serious look at some misconceptions that genealogists (and non-genealogists) have about family history. 1) WE ALL HAVE A FAMOUS ANCESTOR, SOMEWHERE. I've got the names of over three hundred of my ancestors and have yet to have any of them qualify as "famous." In some cases, you may want to reconsider being related to someone famous. Hard-working, law-abiding relatives are nothing to be ashamed of. Try and document your ancestors accurately, whether they were famous or not. 2) THERE ARE NO "EARLY" BABIES OR SHADY STORIES IN MY FAMILY TREE. Trace your ancestry completely for six generations and then we will talk. 3) THERE WERE THREE BROTHERS WITH THE LAST NAME OF [TAKEYOURPICK] WHO CAME TO AMERICA. WE DESCEND FROM THE YOUNGEST (OLDEST, MIDDLE, TALLEST, SMARTEST,ETC.) If this is true, then the number of families who had three sons is beyond statistical expectations. Check it out. 4) IMMIGRANTS WERE ALL POOR. There's no doubt that the vast majority of them were and came to America with only the clothes on their backs. Once in a while though, you'll find one who had a little bit of money and came to America hoping to make more. 5) LIFE BEFORE 1900 WAS ONE OF BUCOLIC PASTORAL BLISS, DOTTED BY BARN RAISINGS AND CHURCH SOCIALS. Life before 1900 was hard. No running water, no electricity, no law (in some areas), rudimentary medical care (if any), child labor, and few of life's creature comforts. This only scratches the surface. I'm not even so certain life was "simple". If I want a loaf of bread, I go to the store. Great-great-grandma likely did not. 6) EVERYONE LIKES TO HEAR THE TALES OF "NOTORIOUS" ANCESTORS. Not everyone will think the story of great-great-great-grandma's four husbands, two divorces, involvement in a murder, and the running of a tavern should be included in the family history. 7) CENSUS AGES ARE ALWAYS CORRECT. You must be kidding. 8) OFFICIAL RECORDS SHOULD NOT CONTAIN ERRORS. They do. The best way to deal with it is to try and research around it where possible. 9) GENEALOGISTS ARE ALL RETIRED. Not so. There are genealogists out there who have yet to hit forty or retirement. If you see one who has yet to hit puberty, tell them to interview their grandparents NOW. Most of all, encourage them, gently. 10) GENEALOGY IS NOT AN INTELLECTUAL HOBBY. Ever tried to read through (and understand) sixty pages of court records from the 1840s? I've taken calculus exams that made more sense. Same thing goes for platting property in metes and bounds. Talk about applied mathematics. 11) MY FAMILY HAS A CASTLE IN EUROPE. Some did, but don't believe it until you see it. Don't really believe it until you see the deed, title, etc. 12) MY ANCESTOR SERVED WITH WASHINGTON, LEE, GRANT, ETC. Choose your war, take your pick. There are lots of these stories. Check them out before believing them. Document your ancestor's service, accurately. 13) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE TRUE. Nope. 14) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE FALSE. Nope. 15) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY ENTIRELY VIA THE INTERNET. Nope. 16) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY WITHOUT THE INTERNET. Possibly, but it really saves time. 17) THE RECORDS IN STATE Y ARE CLOSING BECAUSE IT WAS POSTED TO THE GENEALOGY MAILING LIST FOR THAT STATE. Check out rumors before you spread them. Think before you forward or copy and paste this type of information to other people or lists. [Editor's Note: For more on this, see the FGS Suggested Steps for Action in the Feb. 9 Ancestry Daily News at: http://www.ancestry.com/learn/columns/dailyarchive/02-09-00.htm#4] 18) I CAN DO ALL MY RESEARCH ONLY USING VITAL RECORDS, OBITUARIES, AND CENSUS RECORDS. Goodness! There's a vast treasure trove of other sources out there that you can utilize. 19) MY SURNAME HAS ALWAYS BEEN SPELLED THE SAME WAY, WE NEVER CHANGED IT. Maybe, but then again, maybe not. 20) EVERYONE REPLIES TO E-MAIL IMMEDIATELY. Some genealogists have non-genealogy commitments, such as family and employment. Be patient and wait a few days before posting a follow-up e-mail. 21) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTRY IN ONE AFTERNOON AT THE COMPUTER. Time for a reality check. 22) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTORS IN AN AFTERNOON AT THE FAMILY HISTORY CENTER. (See number 21) 23) SOMEONE HAS ALREADY TRACED MY ENTIRE FAMILY TREE. I JUST HAVE TO FIND IT. That's the tricky part-finding it! Then comes the fun of documenting it. 24) DOCUMENTATION IS ONLY FOR GENEALOGICAL GEEKS WHO GET CHEAP THRILLS BY ASKING, "WHERE DID YOU FIND IT?" How will you ever compare three different birth dates for Grandpa if you don't know where you obtained each date? 25) GENEALOGISTS ARE NUTS. More likely they are truly focused on their research. However, one correspondent told me that working on genealogy "beats spending all my free time at a bar." 26) GENEALOGISTS ARE RUDE AT THE COURTHOUSE OR LIBRARY. Genealogists are people and a few are rude. Just make certain it's not you. No family historian wants to walk into the courthouse just after the most obnoxious genealogist on the planet has left the building. 27) GENEALOGY IS BORING. You must be kidding. I've learned a great deal about history, culture, and myself researching my own family. 28) YOU OUGHT TO BE DONE WITH THAT FAMILY HISTORY BY NOW. Well, I would except every time I find one ancestor I have two more parents to learn about. 29) THERE IS ONE BEST GENEALOGICAL SOFTWARE PACKAGE. Most have their pros and cons. Pick one that works for you, keep alert for new packages, but only change when you have good reason to. Time spent upgrading and upgrading and constantly learning new packages can be spent doing research. 30) YOU ARE COMPLETELY ADDICTED IF YOU SEARCH THE INGREDIENT LIST OF YOUR BREAKFAST CEREAL FOR YOUR ANCESTRAL SURNAMES. This is likely true, but I'm not admitting to this one in public! 31) GENEALOGY IS EXPENSIVE The documentation can be expensive. Many will share copies but some will not. Spread it out over time if you don't have immediate resources. ==== Indian-Territory-Roots Mailing List ==== For full instructions to subscribe, unsubscribe and list rules, click on http://www.rootsweb.com/~cherokee/welcome.html To send an e-mail to the list owner: jerri@cherokee.net --------------DD836AC4980AA0F2A133964C--
Hi list, I am looking for any MUSIC-MUSICK connections in any part of OK. Cheers Janice Hancock (Marshall/Musick) janiceh@airmail.net
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------0DA272CB931A4FF6016C42FF Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please reply directly to Gary... -- Michelle Tucker ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ukraine WorldGenWeb - Ivano-Frankivs'ka Oblast: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ukrwgw/ivano/index.html OKGenWeb County Coordinator: Cherokee Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchero2/index.htm OKGenWeb Archives: Adair Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/adair/adair.html Sequoyah Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/sequoyah/sequoyah.html Michelle's Home Page: http://members.home.net/famhist/shell.htm Countiss Connections: http://members.home.net/famhist/countiss.htm Woodbridge, NJ Amateur Radio Club http://members.home.net/famhist/k2odp/ --------------0DA272CB931A4FF6016C42FF Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <gsears01@sprynet.com> Received: from h7.mail.home.com ([24.0.95.42]) by mail.rdc1.nj.home.com (InterMail v4.01.01.00 201-229-111) with ESMTP id <20000404011255.PHWK20681.mail.rdc1.nj.home.com@h7.mail.home.com> for <famhist@mail.avnl1.nj.home.com>; Mon, 3 Apr 2000 18:12:55 -0700 Received: from mx4-rwc.mail.home.com (mx4-rwc.mail.home.com [24.0.95.33]) by h7.mail.home.com (8.9.3/8.9.0) with ESMTP id SAA25399 for <famhist@home.com>; Mon, 3 Apr 2000 18:12:54 -0700 (PDT) Received: from maynard.mail.mindspring.net (maynard.mail.mindspring.net [207.69.200.243]) by mx4-rwc.mail.home.com (8.9.1/8.9.1) with ESMTP id SAA28594 for <famhist@home.com>; Mon, 3 Apr 2000 18:12:54 -0700 (PDT) Received: from pavilion (pool-207-205-177-119.phnx.grid.net [207.205.177.119]) by maynard.mail.mindspring.net (8.9.3/8.8.5) with SMTP id VAA24555 for <famhist@home.com>; Mon, 3 Apr 2000 21:12:52 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <001b01bf9dd2$2ad8af80$77b1cdcf@pavilion> From: "Gary Sears" <gsears01@sprynet.com> To: "Michelle" <famhist@home.com> References: <38E6203F.CCE64341@home.com> Subject: research Sears & Tyner Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 19:07:35 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Researching the Sears line and the Tyner line from Northeast Oklahoms. Gary Sears ----- Original Message ----- From: Michelle <famhist@home.com> To: <OKCHEROK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 10:13 AM Subject: [OKCHEROK] Time for a Roll Call > Dear Listers, > > It's spring, and, with about 100 subscribers on this list, I thought a > roll call was in order. Just send a > quick message to the list with your research interests. This way we are > all reminded of whom everyone else is looking for. > > Please change the subject line from "roll call" to something more > appropriate to your topic. Remember, these posts will also go into the > archives where non-subscribers can search them. > > Your friendly neighborhood listowner, > > -- Michelle Tucker > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Ukraine WorldGenWeb - Ivano-Frankivs'ka Oblast: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ukrwgw/ivano/index.html > OKGenWeb County Coordinator: > Cherokee Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchero2/index.htm > OKGenWeb Archives: > Adair Co.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/adair/adair.html > Sequoyah Co.: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/sequoyah/sequoyah.html > Michelle's Home Page: > http://members.home.net/famhist/shell.htm > Countiss Connections: > http://members.home.net/famhist/countiss.htm > Woodbridge, NJ Amateur Radio Club > http://members.home.net/famhist/k2odp/ > --------------0DA272CB931A4FF6016C42FF--
Posted on: Cherokee County, OK Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ok/Cherokee?read=153 Surname: PIGG, HUNSAKER ------------------------- I need the Date of Death and Place of Burial for my Great Uncle, Samuel and his wife Millie HUNSAKER PIGG, who are supposed to buried in or near Tahlequah.
Barbara, May I have your E-mail address. I do need lookups from time to time for Mcminn Co TN Thank You Sandra Shsandra@aol.com
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------9BCFF715C2D40319A8B0583B Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have Martins in Washington Co., AR in that time frame. Do you know anything further about William? Rhonda "David L. Clark" wrote: > I am researching the surnames DILDAY, STEELEY, CLARK, RATLIFF, HANNA, and > MARTIN from the Cherokee Co., OK (IT) area. > My ancestors from Tahlequah are: > > 2. John William Clark, Jr., born July 15, 1930 in Haskell, Muskogee Co., > Oklahoma, USA; died April 26, 1996 in San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas, USA. > He was the son of 4. John William Clark, Sr. and 5. Pearl Nova Hanna. He > married 3. Billie Ruth Dilday January 15, 1947 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., > Oklahoma, USA. > 3. Billie Ruth Dilday, born December 19, 1927 in Muskogee, Muskogee Co., > Oklahoma, USA. She was the daughter of 6. Reuben William Dilday and 7. Ruth > Frona Mae Madewell. > 4. John William Clark, Sr., born October 19, 1904 in Durham, Washington > Co., Arkansas, USA; died June 11, 1980 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma, > USA. He was the son of 8. William Ambrose Clark, Jr. and 9. Ida Belle > Ratliff. He married 5. Pearl Nova Hanna January 17, 1923 in Washington Co., > Arkansas, USA. > 5. Pearl Nova Hanna, born July 22, 1902 in Elkins, Washington Co., > Arkansas, USA; died September 16, 1981 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma, > USA. She was the daughter of 10. Aron R. Hanna and 11. Celina Augustine > Clark. > 6. Reuben William Dilday, born September 15, 1902 in Tahlequah, Cherokee > Nation, Indian Territory (OK); died December 10, 1970 in Muskogee, Muskogee > Co., Oklahoma, USA. He was the son of 12. Perry Ellis Dilday and 13. > Adeline Frances Martin. He married 7. Ruth Frona Mae Madewell August 04, > 1923 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma, USA. > 7. Ruth Frona Mae Madewell, born March 02, 1903 in Choska, Creek Nation, > Indian Territory (Oklahoma); died December 27, 1982 in San Antonio, Bexar > Co., Texas, USA. She was the daughter of 14. William Allen Madewell and 15. > Frona Mae Huffman. > 8. William Ambrose Clark, Jr., born December 17, 1880 in Washington Co., > Arkansas, USA; died April 26, 1958 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma, > USA. He was the son of 16. William Ambrose Clark, Sr. and 17. Dolly Ann > White. He married 9. Ida Belle Ratliff February 08, 1902 in Washington Co., > Arkansas, USA. > 9. Ida Belle Ratliff, born April 18, 1884 in Madison Co., Arkansas, USA; > died May 01, 1978 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma, USA. She was the > daughter of 18. William Addison Ratliff and 19. Louisa Ratliff. > 12. Perry Ellis Dilday, born April 07, 1877 in Dade Co., Missouri, USA; > died July 04, 1911 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma, USA. He was the > son of 24. Daniel Willis Dilday and 25. Mary Susan Steeley. He married 13. > Adeline Frances Martin 1899 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma, USA. > 13. Adeline Frances Martin, born January 17, 1881 in Washington Co., > Arkansas, USA; died December 26, 1959 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma, > USA. She was the daughter of 26. William Martin and 27. Catherine Martin. > (Adeline Frances Martin married later Walter McKinzie) > 24. Daniel Willis Dilday, born Abt. 1854 in Union Co., Illinois, USA; died > Abt. 1883 in Dade Co., Missouri, USA. He was the son of 48. Williamson > Albert Dilday and 49. Perisada S. Hodges. He married 25. Mary Susan Steeley > March 15, 1876 in Turnback, Dade Co., Missouri, USA. > 25. Mary Susan Steeley, born April 01, 1857 in Dade Co., Missouri, USA; > died May 06, 1952 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma, USA. She was the > daughter of 50. John R. Steeley, Jr. and 51. Rebecca Poindexter. (Mary Susan > Steeley married later John William Fortner and W.V. Kent) > 26. William Martin He married 27. Catherine Martin. (possibly Miller) > 27. Catherine Martin, died March 1934 in Vinita, Oklahoma, USA. > > DavidLClark@swbell.net > > David L. Clark > 15415 Lanswick Drive > Houston, TX 77062-3306 --------------9BCFF715C2D40319A8B0583B Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="jchesnut.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Rhonda Chesnutt Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="jchesnut.vcf" begin:vcard n:Chesnutt;Rhonda tel;cell:303-903-0412 tel;fax:303-421-9187 tel;home:303-421-1299 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/h/e/Rhonda-K-Chesnutt/index.html adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:jchesnut@sprintmail.com note;quoted-printable:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/h/e/Rhonda-K-Chesnutt/index.html=0D=0AJust another nut off the Family Tree! fn:Rhonda Chesnutt end:vcard --------------9BCFF715C2D40319A8B0583B--
I am looking for Clarks in Cherokee Co. (Parkhill) Dilla and Taylor Clark. Dillas parents were Ham and Rebecca Martin first in Flint Dist. then Cherokee Co. Taylor Clark's parents were John Hillary Clark. Mary Martin Stephens and Elijah Stephens Parkhill Cherokee Co. All are Cherokee Thank You