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    1. [OKJefferson] Fleetwood-Terral
    2. Hello all! New to the list. Am searching for the Harper family and information on Fleetwood and Terral in 1900. Here is my story: Thomas R. Harper and Rebecca Harper (his wife) and children came from Alabama to Gilmer, Texas and then to Oklahoma, which was still Indian territory in 1900. They settled in Fleetwood, Oklahoma. Fleetwood was a small community consisting of a General Store with a Post Office, Blacksmith Shop, Cotton Gin and a Dr. Walker. Thomas R. Harper was the Blacksmith. Thomas and his wife are buried in Terral but I cannot find them in any cemetery??? Can anyone help?????? Any history of Thomas R. harper as the Blacksmith? Their children were: Nettie Harper: ( moved to Ca.) Callie Harper: (Spouse Hazlett) Buried Terral. Place unknown????????? Bud Harper: No information known. Sherry Harper: Died in Ryan, OK. Place of Burial Ryan, OK. Place unknown cemetery??????? Jim Harper: Lived White Deer, Texas John Harper: Lived Nocoma, Tx Thomas harper: Lived Hawaii Hope someone can help me with this line. i do not know what is available in the area as far as resources. Just what is on the rootsweb site? Thank you all. Dawn "Happy is he who remembers his progenitors with pride, who relates with pleasure to the story of their greatness, of their deeds, and, silently rejoicing, sees himself linked to the end of this goodly chain!" --Goethe, in "Iphigenia in Taurus."

    10/20/2001 02:50:45