Hi Dona, I just wanted to let you know that I went by the library yesterday and found the Henegar book. The man's name is actually Lem Henegar. It is a very nice book and has alot of nice pictures too including Lem and his wife. It isn't very well indexed but mostly deals with Alabama Henegars. There are some from OK, TX, AR and others. From what I could tell I didn't see your Columbia Ann but will check further next time I go. The History of Johnston County book (as I found out later) isn't located at the Genealogy library, but at the downtown Central library. They have two copies, one which is for reference and the other one is for checkout (to my surprise) I will go Monday to get it. I will let you know what I find. I will also let you after I search the Henegar book again. This is the information on the Henegar book for your reference: "The Henegar Heritage" by Henegar, Lem and Mary Lou. 929.20973 H386h 1986 ( didn't get the publisher will next time) http://opac.tulsalibrary.org/search/t?SEARCH=Henegar+Heritage The Tulsa Library is online. You can search the genealogy holdings by following this link: http://opac.tulsalibrary.org/search/d?SEARCH=genealogy You can change subject to Title and enter the name of the book you are looking for in the Schusterman- Benson Library this branch has the genealogy holdings for Tulsa County. I must say they have a vast amount of information from all over the US. If there is anything more I can do please let me know. Dotty ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark Taylor <taylorbunch@email.msn.com> To: <OKJOHNST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 4:09 AM Subject: [OKJOHNST] Henegar Books > Dotty > > The name of the book is "History of Johnston County". I'm looking for > anything relevant to the Henegar family that ran Byrd & Perries Store. The > store could have been named "Pate & Henegars". The store was located in the > Milburn/Tishomingo area (Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory) > > I have also been told that Len Henegars authored a book. Would you mind > looking for any books authored by Len Henegar. > > Thank you, this is quite generous of you. > Dona Taylor > > > > >Hi Dona, > > > >I happen to live in Tulsa and I will be going to the Schusterman-Benson > >library in the next day or two, I will be more than happy to check for the > >book for you if you want. Just let me know what your needing. > > > [snipped] > > > > > ==== OKJOHNST Mailing List ==== > Do you have cemetery records and marriage records of Johnston County? > Please post them to the list! >