Oklahoma chat 9pm Saturday - Oklahoma time. Saturday chat reminders are sent to various mailing list (check headers above) and the general public is invited. Feel free to pass the notice on to other list. Tonight's chat will be general in nature and open to anyone interested in attending. Bring your questions and we'll try to help. >>>>> Follow this link so you don't end up in another chat room. http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/helplinks/chat/spinchat.htm See our SPINCHAT HOW-TO page with graphics if you need assistance. http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/helplinks/chat/chat.htm If you tried to join before without success, I hope you will try again. If the name you choose to login as ask for a password, try another unique name. Some using Netscape Navigator are not able to access the page. I have 4.7 and have no problem accessing the site. Marti OKGenWeb State Coordinator http://www.usgenweb.org/ok
Becky: 'from Idaho' Refresh my memory over the YORK family you've been looking for! Are the members in that family as follows: primarily in the years between 1820 - 1885. William E. (father) Ellen E. (mother) William C. (son) Mary A. (daughter) Harriet P. (daughter) Sarah R. (daughter) Simeon W. (son) Ellen E. (daughter) Give me a shout if these names ring a bell. If they have no relationship what-so-ever would you still give me a shout over that information too. I've been scratching the surface looking for my one YORK but couldn't remember what your families listings were. I vaguely remember or recall a Texas / or some other state name placed as a family members given name; something or other ... !? Thanks, Shelia Bachelder [email protected] Meandering in Minnesota Meadows Illinois: [TRIMBLE, HOLDREN, McCOY, SMITH, CARNAHAN] several other related families too heading in Easterly direction - Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts Iowa: [BAKER, TRIMBLE, HOLDREN, SMITH, LANTZ, SHIMER] directly related from Illinois connections plus* Oklahoma: [HARBISON, MITCHELL, YORK, HATFIELD, SIMS] some of my missing pieces to family puzzle Arkansas: [HARBERSON, MITCHELL, YORK, HATFIELD, SIMS, VAUGHT, TWEEDLE, EMERY] connected to all southern states heading East by S. East Texas: [HARBERSON / HARBISON, YORK, HATFIELD, SIMS, VAUGHT, TWEEDLE, SHIPP, EMERY] connected but not concentrated on for research due to missing elements in Arkansas and Oklahoma. * All families from Midwest and connected to my lineage seem to of wandered this direction westward from the N.Eastern states of Ohio, Pennsylvania and etc. etc.!
Sunday, January 26,2003 Raymond FROST, 68, of Greenwood, Ark., died Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2003, in Fort Smith, Ark. He married Anna. ANDERSON, ASCENCIO, BUCK, BROWN, GANN, TANKERSLEY, Huey Lee GERMAN, 56, of Dumas, Texas since 1950, formerly of Sallisaw, was born Oct. 25, 1946, in Sallisaw. He died January 2003. He married Ruth Ann . Thursday, January 30, 2003 Mayodis (IRISH) DICKSON, 97, of Vian, was born Nov 13, 1905, in Vian, to Luther IRISH and Annie (HENRY) IRISH. She died Thursday, Jan. 23, 2003, in Vian. She married Henry William DICKSON; JOHNSON, STONE, Allie HARNESS, 92, of Sallisaw, was born Feb. 20, 1910, in Arsula, Ark., to John Samuel BREWER and Vandie Ellen STRANGE BREWER. She died Saturday, Jan. 25, 2003, in Fort Smith, Ark. She was preceded in death by her parents; two husband, Ed SHEPARD and Elmer lee HARNESS; LEDFORD, SHEPARD, MONDAY, WALTERS, BELCHER, BARNES HART, COOK, COLE, McCOLLUM; June MARTIN, 73, of Roland, was born April 3, 1929, in Lee's Creek community, to Roy Carl "Rick" RUSSELL and Mary Edna (MORTON) RUSSELL. She died Thursday, Jan. 23, 2003, in Roland. She married Fred B. MARTIN on Dec. 19, 1947, in Van Buren, Ark. BLACKMAN, MARTIN, ROGERS, WESTBERRY, MAYES, SMITH, Agnes Willie MOONEYHAM, 90, of Keota was born on Jan. 23, 1913, in Fayetteville, Ark. to William Ida Mae (FOUTCH) CARTER. She died Sunday, Jan. 26, 2003, in Stigler. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Ervin HARRIS and Earl MOONEYHAM; WOODALL, MAROWSKI, JONES, MAXWELL, HARRIS, WISWELL, JOHNSON, COBB, COPELAND, BROWN, RAWSON Bud B. POLLARD Jr., 56, of Sallisaw, was born on Nov. 24, 1946, in Rocky Point, to Bud B. POLLARD Sr., and Euna A. (OGDEN) POLLARD. He died Friday, Jan. 24, 2003, in Sallisaw. He married Rae Jean PARRISH on Nov. 7, 1991, in Fort Smith, Ark. HILL, JOHNSON, EMERSON, LOWRIMORE, MILLER, POOR, STAHM, THOMAS; NEW. . Thomas A. PRIMM, 53, of Doyline, La., formerly of Van Buren, Ark., He died Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2003, in Doyline. SCHMALZ, WEAVER Margaret Louise STALLINGS, 83, of Madill, formerly of Sallisaw, was born March 10, 1919, in Sallisaw, to Samuel and Mariah (SMITH) WILLIAMS. Mrs. STALLINGS died Saturday, Jan. 25, 2003, in a Midill hospital.She married Bob STALLINGS on March 10, 1949, in Odessa, Texas. SITES, Harlan SWEET, 89, of Alexandria, Minn., was born May 20, 1914, in Lake Louise, Alexandria, to Fred and Myrtle (VICKERMAN) SWEET. He died Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2003, in Fort Smith, Ark. He married Gwendolyn LINDAHL June 20, 1943, in Benson, Minn. She preceded him in death in April of 2001. LACK, GRIGGS,VINGE, ANDERSON Steven A. SYROCK, 40, of Van Buren, Ark., died Saturday, Jan 25, 2003, in his home. He married Brenda (RAINWATER) SYROCK. CLEES, Coy TYNER, 78, of Gore, was born March 24, 1924, in Gore, to John W. TYNER Jr. and Dona Myrtle (SITTON) TYNER. Mr. TYNER died Monday, Jan. 27, 2003, in Gore. Mr. TYNER married Dorothy DOTSON on Feb. 3, 1945, in Sallisaw. CURTIS, DISHMAN,
Hi: I am researching my ggrandmother, Laura Lee Ince. She was married to Robert Irvin Long. Both are buried at the Old Purdy Cemetery in Garvin County. My focus is on Laura, I'd like to know what town she died in. Her last child was born in 1900 in the town of Lindsay in Garvin County. I have been told Laura died Jan. 6, 1901 in Garvin County. I'd like to find an obit, funeral record or send for a death certificate. Thank you for any help. Peg Cairns Long
Hello Everyone, (I am posting to several list) I would like to connect some dots. My 4th great grandfather, Charles (Gullet or T.) Reese, Jr. (1783-1845) was married to 5 different women. He had a polygamous marriage with three sisters, Lucinda, Louise & Dianna LEVI. His 4th wife was Nancy TIMBERLAKE. His 5th wife and my ancestor was Nellie MCCOY (1798-1879). I'm working on one of the children from the polygamous marriage. William W. REESE (1815, TN-1869, Canadian Dist., OK ) married (1849 Canadian Dist., CN, IT) Rachel BREWER (1833,Flint District, IT, OK, 1865) and #2 was Nannie ROGERS, daughter of Isaac ROGERS and Taskey COOLEY. It seems that William only had one child, Susan Ann REESE (1850,Canadian Dist., OK, 10 March 1882, Canadian Dist., OK), daughter from his first marriage to Rachel BREWER. Susan REESE married William DOWNING (1850 IT, OK, 01 January 1871 IT,OK) the son of Benjamin DOWNING and Margaret RATTLINGGOURD. I'd appreciate any information you'd like to share. Helen Currie Davis Millington, TN ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com
For everything Else there's MasterCard, Have a very good day Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rebecca York" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 10:15 PM Subject: Re: [OKGEN ] TX-OK map :-) > That's priceless! > > Becky > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judith" <[email protected]> > > > > > I'm a little behind in this topic, haven't been to my mail for a few days. > > I want to add though that quite some time ago I was reading a book about > > Oklahoma and it talked about when the state line with Texas was being > > disputed; one woman said that > > "When they draw the line, I hope my house will be in Texas, this Oklahoma > > weather is terrible". > > ;-) > > Judy M. > > > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > OKGenWeb - The Place To Start Your Oklahoma Search > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/index.htm > >
LOL - very funny, Jack! Good email to wake up to! See how things work? Now priceless is associated with MasterCard! (they have some great commercials).... Thanks and you have a great one, also, Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack Johnson" <[email protected]> > For everything Else there's MasterCard, Have a very good day > Jack > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rebecca York" <[email protected]> > > > > That's priceless! > > > > Becky > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Judith" <[email protected]> > > > > > > > > > I'm a little behind in this topic, haven't been to my mail for a few > days. > > > I want to add though that quite some time ago I was reading a book > about > > > Oklahoma and it talked about when the state line with Texas was being > > > disputed; one woman said that > > > "When they draw the line, I hope my house will be in Texas, this > Oklahoma > > > weather is terrible". > > > ;-) > > > Judy M.
That's priceless! Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith" <[email protected]> > I'm a little behind in this topic, haven't been to my mail for a few days. > I want to add though that quite some time ago I was reading a book about > Oklahoma and it talked about when the state line with Texas was being > disputed; one woman said that > "When they draw the line, I hope my house will be in Texas, this Oklahoma > weather is terrible". > ;-) > Judy M. >
I'm a little behind in this topic, haven't been to my mail for a few days. I want to add though that quite some time ago I was reading a book about Oklahoma and it talked about when the state line with Texas was being disputed; one woman said that "When they draw the line, I hope my house will be in Texas, this Oklahoma weather is terrible". ;-) Judy M. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rebecca York" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 9:36 PM Subject: Re: [OKGEN ] TX map > Good map, also, Marti. > > You guys STiLL fighting over Greer County?? hehe > > See, I could go either way - I have family from both OK and TX. So, leave > me out of this!! <g> > > Becky > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marti" <[email protected]> > > > > > And this is the clickable map of Oklahoma made several years ago for > OKGenWeb > > (and still very workable) which shows Greer Co. where it should be.. <g> > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/maps/okmap.htm > > > > > > = = = Original message = = = > > > > This map was recently made by Chuck Bluhm for TX. It's a great clickable > map > > - > > and with TX being soooooo big, it must have been a lot of work to make. > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgenweb/map/txmap.htm > > > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > Online sources for locating a Town or County > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/locatetown.htm > >
Hi to all my fellow list members. I've been adding info to the Pittsburg and Coal County webpages. Also, have been trying to make some much needed corrections to the sites. A slow process as I work full time, but check out the new info and hopefully you will find someone you might be looking for. Pittsburg County updates: New Cemetery additions: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpitts2/pbcemeteries.html New Photos: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpitts2/pbphotolinks.html Memorial Cards one new addition: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpitts2/pbmemorials.html Coal County updates: The Census Taker: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okcoal/poem002.htm Author Darlene Stevens of Spokane Washington gave us permission to have her poem on the site and says "I am honored to be included on your website". Several Coal County cemeteries have had additions in the past couple of months: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okcoal/cccemet.htm I hope to have more additions and corrections added in the next couple of days, so stop in and have a look! Thanks everyone and I hope you have success in your research. Vivian Sternenberg - Pittsburg Co. CC: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpitts2/ List Mom: [email protected] Coal Co-CC: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okcoal/
I only use Netscape. I don't use MSquish products unless there is no alternative. However, that has nothing to do with it. I can get to the right page and I enter my alias and then I'm immediately put into a chat of a questionable nature. It isn't that it doesn't work. It just works oddly. ;-) :-) acp [email protected] wrote: > If you are using netscape. get off it and try the chat again.
I gave up on the chats. I ended up in a very strange chat room, too. Anyways, I guess if you use Netscape, you can't use the chat OkGen has chosen. Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "ACP" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 9:21 PM Subject: [OKGEN ] What Chat? > Oh my!! What a terrible experience. > > I used the link below, opened the page and entered an > alias (acp-tx). Then I was connected to a free for > all. The page did NOT take me to the genealogy chat. > I asked the strange people in the chat I was put into, > but not only did they not know about a genealogy chat, > most of them couldn't spell it and several didn't know > what it meant. ;-) > > How was I supposed to find the okgenweb chat??? > > acp > --------
Oh my!! What a terrible experience. I used the link below, opened the page and entered an alias (acp-tx). Then I was connected to a free for all. The page did NOT take me to the genealogy chat. I asked the strange people in the chat I was put into, but not only did they not know about a genealogy chat, most of them couldn't spell it and several didn't know what it meant. ;-) How was I supposed to find the okgenweb chat??? acp -------- [email protected] wrote: > Oklahoma chat 9pm Saturday - Oklahoma time. > > Saturday chat reminders are sent to various mailing list (check headers > above) and the general public is invited. Feel free to pass the notice > on to other list. > > Tonight's chat will be general in nature and open to anyone interested > in attending. Bring your questions and we'll try to help. > > >>>>> Follow this link so you don't end up in another chat room. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/helplinks/chat/spinchat.htm > > See our SPINCHAT HOW-TO page with graphics if you need assistance. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/helplinks/chat/chat.htm > > If you tried to join before without success, I hope you will try again. > If the name you choose to login as ask for a password, try another > unique name. > > Some using Netscape Navigator are not able to access the page. I have > 4.7 and have no problem accessing the site. > > Marti > OKGenWeb State Coordinator > http://www.usgenweb.org/ok > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! > http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! > > -- :-) acp ******************************************************************** * A. Collene Pearce * [email protected] * www.jump.net/~collene * ********************************************************************
What is the name of the room? I can"t find you. [email protected] wrote: > Oklahoma chat 9pm Saturday - Oklahoma time. > > Saturday chat reminders are sent to various mailing list (check headers > above) and the general public is invited. Feel free to pass the notice > on to other list. > > Tonight's chat will be general in nature and open to anyone interested > in attending. Bring your questions and we'll try to help. > > >>>>> Follow this link so you don't end up in another chat room. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/helplinks/chat/spinchat.htm > > See our SPINCHAT HOW-TO page with graphics if you need assistance. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/helplinks/chat/chat.htm > > If you tried to join before without success, I hope you will try again. > If the name you choose to login as ask for a password, try another > unique name. > > Some using Netscape Navigator are not able to access the page. I have > 4.7 and have no problem accessing the site. > > Marti > OKGenWeb State Coordinator > http://www.usgenweb.org/ok > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! > http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! > > -- :-) acp ******************************************************************** * A. Collene Pearce * [email protected] * www.jump.net/~collene * ********************************************************************
Oklahoma chat 9pm Saturday - Oklahoma time. Saturday chat reminders are sent to various mailing list (check headers above) and the general public is invited. Feel free to pass the notice on to other list. Tonight's chat will be general in nature and open to anyone interested in attending. Bring your questions and we'll try to help. >>>>> Follow this link so you don't end up in another chat room. http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/helplinks/chat/spinchat.htm See our SPINCHAT HOW-TO page with graphics if you need assistance. http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/helplinks/chat/chat.htm If you tried to join before without success, I hope you will try again. If the name you choose to login as ask for a password, try another unique name. Some using Netscape Navigator are not able to access the page. I have 4.7 and have no problem accessing the site. Marti OKGenWeb State Coordinator http://www.usgenweb.org/ok
The "A"s are now finished for the marriage records Index for Tulsa county. I have the name list set up two different ways. One is in tables/columns and one is a plain list. Since this is going to be a huge job I'd like to know which type of list our visitors prefer. Will you please drop by: http://www.rootsweb.com/~oktulsa2/marriageindex/index.html check out both types of lists and let me know which you prefer? Thanks a million Linda homepage: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas MarionCoAR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ TulsaCoOK: http://www.rootsweb.com/~oktulsa2 MuskogeeCoOk: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmuskog SurnameLists: H.A.A.S/H.A.S.S. L.E.W.A.L.L.E.N
Just a reminder that it's Black History Month. Here's a few sites I found that are of interest: http://www.galegroup.com/free_resources/bhm/bio/index.htm (lists many people and has their biographies) A list of links to some excellent Black History sites: http://www.galegroup.com/free_resources/bhm/links.htm Events in Black History timeline: http://www.galegroup.com/free_resources/bhm/timeline.htm The History Channel.com has some very good information and history: http://www.historychannel.com/ Time.com http://www.time.com/time/reports/blackhistory/ ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Becky north Idaho *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* "Just as eating against one's will is injurious to health, so study without a liking for it spoils the memory, and it retains nothing it takes in." Leonardo Da Vinci My personal genealogy site http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ouryorks The URL of YORK: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~allyorks Jefferson County, OK CC & listmom http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/ Brown County, TX CC & listmom http://www.rootsweb.com/~txbrown/ ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
I got an email from a man in Australia asking just what the Serosis/Sorosis (seems to be spelled either way) was all about. When doing a search on Google, all that came up really was the Jefferson Co., OK webite - because there's a picture of a group of women that belonged to that club. So, I decided to dig further and found this info on the clubs so thought I'd share to those that are curious: Women's Organizations A tremendous growth of women's organizations occurred during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These were groups such as: clubs, self improvement and social outreach, temperance societies, suffrage organizations, civic groups and many more. Women also got involved in groups that would stand for causes such as opening industrial schools for girls in order to encourage them to pursue jobs instead of marriage, prison reform, moral reforms, property law reforms, and hospital reform. These things gave women a sense of their own individuality and self worth and also made them more aware of their oppression in a male dominated world, and so the political and social environment that began during industrialization provided a climate conducive to women's activism. The organizations began emerging in 1868. One called Sorosis originated in New York and was founded by Jenny Croly. She was a journalist and the club had a literary tinge to it, but was involved with matters of social concerns. Their purpose was for women to assist each other and to be "of use to the world" (Wilson, 95). http://www.csupomona.edu/~skpuz/vhst202/projects/wmhst/whrevess.html ~~~~~~ One of the pioneer clubs now in existence is the Sorosis Club of New York City, founded in 1868. It had an interesting beginning as a sort of indignation meeting. When Charles Dickens came to America, the Press Club of New York City gave him a dinner which many women active in literary work were anxious to attend but to which they were refused admittance except as spectators. Their exclusion from the celebrated event led them to express their resentment by organizing a club of their own which they called the "Sorosis". In 1873 these New York women called together from all over the world a meeting which they termed a "Congress of Women." Thousands of women including many sovereigns of Europe endorsed the movement and the congress held at the Union Square Theatre, New York City, was the beginning of an "Association for the Advancement of Women" which met annually until it was replaced by the General Federation of Women's Clubs. We have the story of this first club writ! ten by one of the founders and the first president, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham Croly, in 1898. She writes in her "History of the Woman's Club Movement": "The early half of the century was marked by a crusade for the cause of better education of women. . . The woman's club was not an echo, it was not the mere banding together for social and economic purposes like the clubs of men. It became at once, without deliberate intention or concerted action a light-giving and seed-sowing centre of purely altruistic and democratic activity. It had no leaders. It brought together qualities rather -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 51 than personages; and by a representation of all interests, moral, intellectual and social, created an ideal basis of organization, where everyone has an equal right to whatever comes to the common centre." http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/roberson/roberson.html ~~~~~~~~~~ 1868 The Fourteenth Amendment is ratified, which extends to all citizens the protections of the Constitution against unjust state laws. This Amendment defines "citizens" and "voters" as "male." Also, Stanton and Anthony had a falling out with longtime ally Horace Greely. As a result, Stanton and Anthony began publishing The Revolution, a weekly newspaper devoted to suffrage and other progressive causes. Also, Sorosis founded, the first professional club for women. Also, Middle and upper class women establish the Working Women's Protective Union in New York; similar groups form in other cities. These unions give free legal aid to workers, act as employment agencies, and lobby successfully for laws to protect women workers. And, The African Methodist Episcopal Church establishes women's first official office within organized Christianity: "Stewardess," or assistant to the clergy. http://www.amazoncastle.com/feminism/sufftime.shtml ~~~~~~~ Her original club, SOROSIS* founded in 1868 became the stimulus for the strong club movement across the country. The programs for clubs reflect the entry of 19th century women into the public sphere addressing issues of education and social welfare. http://home.att.net/~womensrights/croly_bio.htm ~~~~~~ If anyone has more information on the Serosis/Sorosis Club, please share it!! ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Becky north Idaho *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* "Just as eating against one's will is injurious to health, so study without a liking for it spoils the memory, and it retains nothing it takes in." Leonardo Da Vinci My personal genealogy site http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ouryorks The URL of YORK: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~allyorks Jefferson County, OK CC & listmom http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/ Brown County, TX CC & listmom http://www.rootsweb.com/~txbrown/ ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Thursday, January 23, 2003 Mary L. CORBIN, 87, of Fort Smith, Ark., was born March 2, 1915, to John Henry JAMES and Rose Ella (BROOKS) JAMES. She died Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003, in Fort Smith, Ark. SETZER, HARVELL, CUSICK, JAMISON, Rhonda Marlene POWELL, of Wasola, Mo., formerly of Sallisaw, was born April 1, 1963, in Sallisaw, to John E. POWELL and Shirley (WOODY) JENKINS. She died Friday, March 8, 2002, in Springfield, Mo. JENKINS, THIGPEN, Dewayne RANDOLPH , 50, of Pocola, was born Aug. 17, 1952, in Sallisaw, to Silas and Byrd (MILLER) RANDOLPH. He died Saturday, January 18, 2003, in Fort Smith, Ark. McCLENDON, HAYES, HIGGINS, BOWEN Patricia A. "Pat" ROTHWELL, 56, of Alma, Ark., died Monday, Jan. 20, 2003, in Alma. DUQUETTE. Julius "Red" TURNER, 55, of Arkoma, died Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003, in his home. WARSOWICK, HATLEY, WILHEIM Margurette M. (TODD) WEBB of Fort Smith, Ark., was born to John Albert TODD and Daisy Pearl (RUSSELL) TODD in Sallisaw. She died Sunday, Jan.. 19, 2003, in Fort Smith. She married Leland WEBB in Sallisaw. He preceded her in death on Oct. 9, 1996. REMY,
New information up at the Tulsa site. Feel free to drop by and enjoy. See What's New http://www.rootsweb.com/~oktulsa2/new.html Linda homepage: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas MarionCoAR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ TulsaCoOK: http://www.rootsweb.com/~oktulsa2 MuskogeeCoOk: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmuskog SurnameLists: H.A.A.S/H.A.S.S. L.E.W.A.L.L.E.N