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    1. Success
    2. Just a note to say that I have found Annie Robeson Raines, daughter to John and Ellen Robeson, on the 1930 census in NM...she evidently followed her sister, Lizzie Robeson Hunter, my g.grandmother, out to NM. She was indexed as Rames so after I finally just entered Annie for NM .... there she was as Rames. Thank you to everyone who helped me look for her in Oklahoma. I am still looking for anything on her parents but Annie has been found. Faye Heffington Littlefield, Texas

    05/12/2004 04:24:00
    1. OKGenWeb Chat Notice and details
    2. OKGenWeb
    3. >>>>>>>> OKGenWeb Chat <<<<<<<< Sat Night Chat - MARK YOUR CALENDARS (reminders are not as frequent) WHEN: Saturday at 8:30 - ? Oklahoma time http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/chat/ This Saturday night will not be limited to Oklahoma, lookups can be for any state. Oklahoma lookups are for 1900-1930 Type in a name for yourself, hit enter. If you don't go in to the chat room, type in another name, hit enter. Come on in, we'd love to have you join us and post your surnames you are researching, ask questions, etc. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo! HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/careermakeover

    05/07/2004 12:42:25
    1. Re: [OKLove] COLLINS
    2. Tommie Horn
    3. Marlin A. Collins Age:25 years Estimated birth year: 1894 Birthplace: Oklahoma Race: White Home in 1920: Burney, Love, Oklahoma Rol: T625_1467 Page:9A ED: 123 Image:0907 He is in the household of Leslie Durrett Him and probably his wife are boarders in that household Can't make out her name, Maybe Roanie, or Quinie she was 23. Reading on in your letter it is Ramie. She was born in Arkansas and just says United States on her parents His parents were born in Tennessee. Says he was a farm laborer. He didn't show up anywhere in 1930. that is all I see. I tried to find a name that would kinda match hers in 1930 and didn't find that either. Good luck, Tommie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kerryei" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 5:59 PM Subject: [OKLove] COLLINS > CAN ANYONE DO A LOOK UP FOR COLLINS MARLIN A. 1920 LOVE > marlin a collins =marlin audrey collins > COUNTY OK CENSUS > also looking for his marriage info records to ramie who was born in ark > we think her maiden name was long but have no proof > > im told no children are listed on 1920 census > however their family consists of three sons > unknown if any daughters were born from this union > my grandffather and his twin brother were born 4 january 1924 > my grand father carl died in 1992 > carl harris collins and earl ferris collins > he told me they were born in millcreek oklahoma i cannot find any > records > he told me they graduated from millcreek highschool is this school > online > carl collins married betty ralston > earl married marilou sharliee lyons > they have an older brother marlin audrey collins who married etta petty > marlin audrey was born 31 march ?dont know year im told he was born in > broken bow oklahoma > i cannot find theese names anywhere > carl and betty collins moved to hayward california > marlin audrey and etta collins to pleasent hills california > and earl and sharliee moved to california then idaho > MARLIN AMBUS COLLINS IM ALSO TRYING TO FIND OUT WHERE HE WENT AFTER > THAT > 1930? ARDMORE COUNTY OKLAHOMA? > 1940? > 1950? HIS WIFE RAMIE DIED IN 1949 > HE REMARIED After she died maybe in 1960"s im told > 1960-1973 HAYWARD CALIFORNIA > THANK YOU FO ANY HELP IN ADVANCE > > LOVE N HUGS > KERRYEI > http://community.webtv.net/kerryei/COLLINSFAMILYLETTERS > > http://community.webtv.net/kerryei/PHOTOALBUMCOLLINS > > http://community.webtv.net/kerryei/COLLINSFAMILYMORE > > http://community.webtv.net/saydee4/LANGANSfromIRELAND > http://community.webtv.net/kerryei/COLLINSFAMILYPAPERS > > > ==== OKLOVE Mailing List ==== > Love County, Oklahoma OKGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~oklove/love.htm > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

    05/03/2004 07:51:08
    1. COLLINS
    2. Kerryei
    3. CAN ANYONE DO A LOOK UP FOR COLLINS MARLIN A. 1920 LOVE marlin a collins =marlin audrey collins COUNTY OK CENSUS also looking for his marriage info records to ramie who was born in ark we think her maiden name was long but have no proof im told no children are listed on 1920 census however their family consists of three sons unknown if any daughters were born from this union my grandffather and his twin brother were born 4 january 1924 my grand father carl died in 1992 carl harris collins and earl ferris collins he told me they were born in millcreek oklahoma i cannot find any records he told me they graduated from millcreek highschool is this school online carl collins married betty ralston earl married marilou sharliee lyons they have an older brother marlin audrey collins who married etta petty marlin audrey was born 31 march ?dont know year im told he was born in broken bow oklahoma i cannot find theese names anywhere carl and betty collins moved to hayward california marlin audrey and etta collins to pleasent hills california and earl and sharliee moved to california then idaho MARLIN AMBUS COLLINS IM ALSO TRYING TO FIND OUT WHERE HE WENT AFTER THAT 1930? ARDMORE COUNTY OKLAHOMA? 1940? 1950? HIS WIFE RAMIE DIED IN 1949 HE REMARIED After she died maybe in 1960"s im told 1960-1973 HAYWARD CALIFORNIA THANK YOU FO ANY HELP IN ADVANCE LOVE N HUGS KERRYEI http://community.webtv.net/kerryei/COLLINSFAMILYLETTERS http://community.webtv.net/kerryei/PHOTOALBUMCOLLINS http://community.webtv.net/kerryei/COLLINSFAMILYMORE http://community.webtv.net/saydee4/LANGANSfromIRELAND http://community.webtv.net/kerryei/COLLINSFAMILYPAPERS

    05/03/2004 10:59:31
    1. OKGenWeb Chat!
    2. OKGenWeb
    3. >>>>>>>> OKGenWeb Chat <<<<<<<< Sat Night Chat - Mark your calendars WHEN: Saturday at 9pm-10pm Oklahoma time http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/chat/ Come in and schmooz with other Oklahoma CC's and if you need a lookup, holler. Type in a name for yourself, hit enter. If you don't go in to the chat room, type in another name, hit enter. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo! HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/careermakeover

    05/01/2004 01:27:10
    1. Keller
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Keller Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1629 Message Board Post: Any one have any information on the Keller family that lived in Love County in the 70's and 80's. Thanks

    05/01/2004 11:33:55
    1. Althie (Alpha) Davis Colley & James T. Colley
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DAVIS, COLLEY & FRIZZELL Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1628 Message Board Post: Sometime after 1910 this family moved from TX to OK. Children's names were; Rosey L. Colley, Mary Colley, Nancy E. Colley, Hattie O. Colley, William S. Colley, Minnie Colley, Henry T. Colley, Annie B. Colley & Nora L. Colley. I would like to contact any descendant of this family. Lamar Davis [email protected]

    05/01/2004 06:04:20
    1. Annie robinson/Robeson Raines
    2. Still looking for a death date for Annie Robinson/Robeson Raines. She was with her parents in Marshall County for the 1910 census and then last census was 1920 in Beckham with husband Thomas A. Raines. She may have died before the 1930 census either in Beckham or returned to Marshall or Love where her parents John and Ellen Robeson lived along with a brother Charles. Any help would be appreciated. Faye Heffington Littlefield, Texas

    04/28/2004 02:37:47
    1. Bluford Phillips born OK - 1908/1909
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1627 Message Board Post: Searching for information on Bluford Phillips. Father was William (Bill) Phillips. Especially need information on Bluford's Mother. Found Bluford in Love Co. OK census for 1930, wife Linnie and daughter Addie, age 8 Mo. If you can help, please contact me at [email protected] Thanks Jo

    04/25/2004 03:32:22
    1. OKGenWeb Chat!
    2. OKGenWeb
    3. >>>>>>>> OKGenWeb Chat <<<<<<<< Sat Night Chat - Mark your calendars WHEN: Saturday at 9pm-10pm Oklahoma time http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/chat/ Come in and schmooz with other Oklahoma CC's and if you need a lookup, holler. Type in a name for yourself, hit enter. If you don't go in to the chat room, type in another name, hit enter. *Yall come now ya hear* :) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25� http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/print_splash

    04/24/2004 12:05:53
    1. Herk and Molly Moore
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MOORE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/xYB.2ACE/1626 Message Board Post: I have a picture of a couple labeled Uncle Herk and Aunt Molly Moore. It was in a deceased Uncle's collection. These names are not in my data base so I would like the picture to be with the rightful owners. I have reason to believe this couple lived at one time in Wise or Cooke County, Texas or Love County, Oklahoma.

    04/24/2004 02:35:42
    1. BROWN,WELCHEL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BROWN,WELCHEL Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1625 Message Board Post: Looking for information on the BROWN and WELCHEL families. They resided in the area of Burneyville and Jimtown, OK and Seville's Bend, TX. WELCHEL family was THOMAS JEFFERSON WELCHEL, NIECIE REBECCA MULLINS WELCHEL and JAMES RUEBEN WELCHEL. There were other children of Thomas Jefferson and his wife but James aka Jim was my grandfather. The BROWN family was JOHN, possibly known as J.W., his wife CATHERINE and my grandmother NANCY JANE BROWN aka Cricket. Cricket is the name on her marriage license issued in Gainesville. I am searching for information on my family as a promise made to my mother before she died that I would continue to search. She never had a chance to know her birth mother. She died when my mother and her brother were very small although my uncle did vaguely remember her. The only contact they had with her mother's family was one brother and one sister. There names were WILLIAM BROWN and MAMIE BROWN. Any information or suggestions would be deeply appreciated.

    04/20/2004 04:37:51
    1. Oscar Bell : Married Ruby Christina Eversoll
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/xYB.2ACE/1624 Message Board Post: My grandfather Oscar Bell Married Ruby Christina (Eversoll). They had four children; Rosa Mae, Arthur Oscar, Everett and Joseph Jasper. My father is Arthur Oscar. I have three sisters, Reney Lynn, Julie Ann and Kristi Lea. My mother's name is Lucille Irene Ruth (Coiner) Bell. Her parents are Edith Elizabeth (Goff) and Willie Louis Coiner. She has four brothers, Leonard Leroy, Willie Louis Jr. , Charles Andrew (deceased) and James Earl. I am looking for info on the parents and grandparents of my grandparents. Also their Great grandparents if possible. And any further back anyone could go.

    04/12/2004 12:20:02
    1. Re: Judge Ase E Walden 1893 - 1934 {The Bar of Love County - Resolution}
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: EPPLER Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1623.1 Message Board Post: Thank you, Fran. Your sharing of the legislative resolution regarding Judge WALDEN which turned out to be a bio, helped me put together the rest of my Aunt Sue Walden's family. I recall Mrs. Walden and dare say she never remarried. Aunt Sue and Uncle Harold had 7 children and settled in OK after his retirement several years ago from his military career. I'm not privy to Aunt Sue's sisters' data.

    04/10/2004 06:50:35
    1. Re: Love Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Love Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1620.2 Message Board Post: source: Bill Hamm's Love County Cemeteries list # 23. LOVE is an abandoned cemetery on the banks of the Red River. It is very overgrown and very difficult to find. Many of the people of the Love family, of which this County is named after, are buried here; including Judge Overton Love known as Sobe Love. It is located in 3E, 8S, Section 9. surname: LOVE ELIZA 1865 - JAN 1884 ELIZA ANN 11 JUN 1865 ELIZABETH 22 FEB 1868 HENRY O 1870 - 1909 MARTHA 22 NOV 1877 MATTIE E 20 FEB 1867 - 28 NOV 1884 OVERTON 1823 - 1906

    04/08/2004 09:44:53
    1. Re: Biography for Judge Overton Love
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Love Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/xYB.2ACE/1620.1 Message Board Post: This is not the Judge Love that happened to kill all his very young wife and buried them on his many acres in Loves Valley. I think the age of 30 something, he killed them and got another one younger and when they reached a curtain age or go to old to him, he had the killed or killed them himself, in freak accidents????? I think most of the graves of his wife are washed away, now but I beleave the last time we was out their their is a few still out their almost un readable and wash or moved from orgianal place????? and how did this unreligous man even being the town judge. get away with some many young wifes that happened to die at very young ages???? was the town at that time afraid to confront him, did he ever get punished for this acted of crime... I would like to know that and how the story of this keep going down to the children, but no one has the what happened to him facts??? do you or anyone no what happened to him?????

    04/08/2004 04:21:53
    1. Judge Ase E Walden 1893 - 1934 {The Bar of Love County - Resolution}
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Walden Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1623 Message Board Post: source: CHRONICLES OF OKLAHOMA VOL 12 NO 4 pages: 494, 495 DECEMBER 1934 NECROLOGY Page 494 RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, Asa E. Walden, was born March 1, 1893, at Melisa, in Collin County, Texas, being a son of W. E. Walden and Mary Alice Walden, nee Roberts; that the parents of said Asa E. Walden came to Pike, Indian Territory, (now Love County) in 1900, where young Walden attended his first school, thereafter he attended school at Thackerville, and Marietta, Oklahoma, he then attended Southeastern State Teachers College, and taught school a year and attended Cumberland University at Lebanon, Tennessee, and obtained his law course, and was admitted to the bar in Oklahoma in the summer of 1914; at the election in 1914, Asa E. Walden was elected representative from Love County, was re-elected twice and served the people in the Legislature of this State for six years, and in 1920, resumed the practice of law; that in December 1914, Asa E. Walden married Exa Wiseman of Thackerville, and to this union was born five children; Helen Walden; Alice Joe Walden; Jimmie Walden; Rose Marie Walden! and Sue Walden; thereafter and in April of 1923, the Governor of the State of Oklahoma, appointed Asa E. Walden District Judge of the Eighth Judicial District of the State of Oklahoma, he being then 29 years of age and the youngest District Judge in Oklahoma; that Judge Walden was re-elected twice to his position, and was District Judge when he died September 1, 1934; that Judge Walden served the people of this District and the State of Oklahoma fearlessly and honestly and was widely and favorably known. That Judge Walden was a member of the Methodist Church of Marietta, and teacher of the Bible Class of that Church, the class being named for him; he was also a member of the Masonic Order. THEREFORE be it resolved that in the death of Judge Asa E. Walden the Judiciary of this State has lost one of its most valuable Judges; that the Bar of this State has lost one of its brightest members. THAT THE FAMILY of Judge Walden has lost all, he being a devoted husband and a loving father; That the Methodist Church has lost an active worker and valuable member. Page 495 That the people have lost a real friend, for he was in fact a friend of the common man, believing at all times the rights of the oppressed should be protected. Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be spread of record on the journal of the District Court of Love County, Oklahoma; a copy sent to the Historical Society of the State of Oklahoma, a copy to the Historical Society of the State of Texas, and a copy to the family of Judge Walden. Respectfully submitted, B. W. Jones J. W. Dixon Crawford W. Cameron John Steele Batson C. C. Wilkins O. E. English W. J. Williams J. I. Goins, THE BAR OF LOVE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. (Committee)

    04/07/2004 09:43:56
    1. Re: biography for James Clinton Graham {note- oops}}
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1622.1.1 Message Board Post: Please excuse me. I made the error here. My thinking cap was on backwards. Wesley was married to Nancy not James. Time to take a break from the keyboard.

    04/07/2004 08:34:39
    1. Re: biography for James Clinton Graham {note}
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1622.1 Message Board Post: Please check the actual book. I'd noticed the lines "His mother, Nancy Ann Graham, before her marriage was Nancy Ann Doark." and "Arkansas where he married Nancy Ann Doark." The online book has it as written above. The Ardmore Public Library has the volumes of Chronicles of Oklahoma.

    04/07/2004 08:27:51
    1. biography for James Clinton Graham 1870 - 1921
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Graham, O'Farrell, Culwell, Doark, Davis, Pennley. Livingston, Strickland Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACE/1622 Message Board Post: Ardmore Public Library source: CHRONICLES OF OKLAHOMA >>>> VOLUME 8 NO. 1 >>>> Page 135, and 136 >>>> March 1930 Necrology JAMES CLINTON GRAHAM James Clinton Graham was born at Springtown, Texas, in 1870. His father was John Wesley Graham, born near Indianapolis, Ind. His mother, Nancy Ann Graham, before her marriage was Nancy Ann Doark. She was born in Arkansas. Little is known of his paternal grandparents. The father and mother of John Wesley Graham died when he was very young. John Wesley Graham and his brother were taken by an uncle to rear, and at the age of about 15 John Wesley Graham ran away Page 136 from Indiana to Missouri and from there to Arkansas, where he met and married Nancy Ann Doark. He was separated from his brother during the Civil War, and never saw him again. It is presumed his brother was killed in action. He was educated at College Hill Institute, Springtown, Texas, and Cumberland University Law School, Lebanon, Tenn. He completed Law School at Cumberland University in 1891, and was admitted to the practice before the Federal Court in Ardmore the same year. When Ardmore was made a town in 1898, he was the first City Attorney. Then a few years later, when Marietta was made a court town he settled there. A. E. Eddleman was his partner in Ardmore, and moved there with him and was his partner there until about 1914, when Eddleman moved back to Ardmore. Other public offices held by Graham included: Member of Constitutional Convention; first Senator from Ardmore and President of the Senate; Mayor of the city of Marietta; State Representative from that county at the time of his death. He was at one time candidate for Attorney General. He died August 21, 1921, at Marietta, and was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Marietta, Okla. On Otober 9th, 1918, he married Miss Bonniebel O'Farrell, a school teacher in Love County, Okla. After his death, she was County Superintendent. Later she taught school in the city of Ardmore until July, 1929, when she married Mr. Aephus Baker, of Whitesboro, Texas, and now lives there. His brothers and sisters were: Joseph M. Graham, Mrs. Lizzie Strickland, Mrs. Annie Culwell, Mrs. Mary A. Davis, Wm. H. Graham, Dr. E. F. Graham, Mrs. Ollie J. Livingston, Wood W. Graham, and Mrs. Minnie Pennley. Those surviving him are: Mrs. Mary A. Davis, 815 South Waco Street, Weatherford, Texas; Mrs. Ollie J. Livingston, Burneyville, Oklahoma; Wood W. Graham, 3433 Avenue M, Fort Worth, Texas, and Wm. H. Graham, Springtown, Texas.

    04/07/2004 06:45:18