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/1752 Message Board Post: In the 1910 Census from Carter County Oklahoma it shows Henry Clay Russell (my great grandfather) age 52 and Otta Ann Pipes age 41, they had four sons William age 14, Dewey Age 11, Homer Age 8, and Armine Clay Age 1 (my grandfather). It shows that Henry Clay Russell owned a Blacksmith shop. In the 1880 Census from Stevens County, Tx it shows Abna Pipes Age 50, Sarah J. Age 36 and Etta A. Pipes (my greatgrandmother) Age 11 Mr. Kenneth Hayes (my dad's step-father) was born April 27, 1918, in Colleyville, Texas, the son of John Gilbert and Allie Young Owens, and died February 6, 1995, in Yuma, Arizona. He was a retired manager of Braden Machinery of Wellton, Arizona, for 20 years and of Empire Machinery Company for four years. Mr. Hayes was the past treasurer of the Boy Scouts of Yuma, past member of the Marietta IOOF Lodge, past exalted ruler of Elks Lodge #1906 of Ardmore, past member of Wellton, Arizona Kiwanis Club and past president of Antelope-Wellton Rotary Club. He was also a member of the follow Philatelic Organizations: American Philatelic Society, Rotary on Stamps and American Society for Philatelic Pages and Panels. He is survived by three sons, Armine Clay Russell Jr. of Clinton, Stewart Hayes of Wright City and Larry Hayes of Yuma; a daughter, Kenna Redmon of Ephrata, Washington; a brother, Gil Owens of Beaumont, Texas; a sister, Dana Owens of Eldorado, Texas; 11 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Mr. Hayes was preceded in death by his wife, Billie Marie Wicker Russell Hayes (my grandmother), on June 9, 1979. WICKER, WALTER 19 WILKINS, MAUD 17 Married on 2 JUN 1901 MARIETTA (Daughter Billie Marie) Armine Clay Russell Jr. (my dad) Born January 26, 1934, at Gainesville, Texas, Mr. Russell died April 7, 1999, at Hillcrest Hospital in Oklahoma City. He was the son of Armine Clay Russell Sr. and Billie Marie Wicker Russell. Mr. Russell had lived in Bethany since February 1998. He served as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army and was employed by Bell Oil and Gas Refinery for 15 years. He attended the First United Methodist Church while a resident of the Marietta area. He is survived by two sons, Kelly Clay Russell of Moore and Kenneth Aaron Russell of Oklahoma City; a daughter, Cheryl Lynn Russell of Hinton; two brothers, Stewart Hayes of Wright City and Larry Hayes of Yuma, Arizona; two sisters, Kenna Kay Redmon of Ephrata, Washington, and Linda Henry of Riverside, California; and three grandchildren.