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    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME....
    2. Phyllis Cata
    3. Robin, I am not familiar with any of the names except the Baileys. My mother went to school with a Bill Bailey, he moved later in years to Miami, Oklahoma. Do you know how to do look ups in the cemeteries in the entire McIntosh Ok. area? I will help you. Phyllis at [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Robin Bailey <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 10:45 PM Subject: Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME.... > I have people in this area,also. I am researching the > BAILEY (BALEY) family and related lines -- BURGAN, > WATSON, ALVEY, CARGILL, HAMPTON, MAYNARD. I have > people who are buried in Greenwood Cemetary. I plan on > going back to Oklahoma in June to do some research. > > > Robin Kesterson Bailey > [email protected] > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > >

    03/04/2000 11:31:44
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME....
    2. Phyllis Cata
    3. Kathy, Please let me know if you need more information on Fame, Oklahoma. The cemetery is very nice and clean. [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Phyllis Cata <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 10:02 PM Subject: Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME.... > So, are you hunting Goodin as well as Tuskegee??? > > Phyllis > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Phyllis Cata <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 9:58 PM > Subject: Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME.... > > > > Kathy Edwards, > > In reply to your note. All I can find is that After the Civil War there > was > > a Creek Nation Settlement and it was called Tuskegee. Is Tuskegee the > > SURNAME you are hunting? > > > > Yes, Fame is a small community near Eufaula, McIntosh Co., Ok. and Fame is > > in McIntosh Co., Ok. > > > > I entered the name tuskegee in the cemetery listing and found none. > Anyway > > no one with that last name. Is that the only surname you have for me to > go > > by? > > > > I too have people that lived and died and are buried in Fame Cemetery. > > > > Please let me know for sure on all of the surnames you might have to go > by, > > or when you think your family may have left the area and where did they > go?? > > > > [email protected] > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Kathy Edwards <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 7:55 PM > > Subject: [OKMCINTO] FAME.... > > > > > > > Sorry List, I forgot to add my surname to my quire. > > > > > > George Goodin from Tuckabatchee, AL > > > Lizzie Goodin from Tuskegee, AL. > > > > > > I was asking about Fame, OK. > > > > > > Thank You Again, Kathy > > > > > > > > > > > >

    03/04/2000 10:50:38
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME....
    2. Robin Bailey
    3. I have people in this area,also. I am researching the BAILEY (BALEY) family and related lines -- BURGAN, WATSON, ALVEY, CARGILL, HAMPTON, MAYNARD. I have people who are buried in Greenwood Cemetary. I plan on going back to Oklahoma in June to do some research. Robin Kesterson Bailey [email protected] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com

    03/03/2000 09:45:51
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME...
    2. thejenks
    3. My Dad was born in Fame in 1900 and I suppose it was a bustling little community then, but now it is pretty much deserted. We still go to the cemetery there, which is kept up, but any sign of the town is gone. I didn't know people from the Trrail of Tears settled there. Very interesting. I know some of the Graysons and Stidhams (Indians) were from that area. Maybe some of the natives can tell you more. Doris Pullen Jenkins -----Original Message----- From: Kathy Edwards <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, March 03, 2000 6:45 PM Subject: [OKMCINTO] FAME... >Greetings List, I was just given some information about my 4th gr grand >parents.And i was hoping that one of you great people out there might >be able to give me some info. on. George(tuckabatchee) & >Lizzie(tuskegee) walked the Trail of Tears from Alabama in abt.1834(?) >and arrived in a settlement/town of Fame, Oklahoma. It is/was west of >Eufaula, OK. Do any of you know anything about Fame ? Any info. would be >great !! I thank you all so very much, Kathy >

    03/03/2000 09:29:01
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME....
    2. Phyllis Cata
    3. So, are you hunting Goodin as well as Tuskegee??? Phyllis ----- Original Message ----- From: Phyllis Cata <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 9:58 PM Subject: Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME.... > Kathy Edwards, > In reply to your note. All I can find is that After the Civil War there was > a Creek Nation Settlement and it was called Tuskegee. Is Tuskegee the > SURNAME you are hunting? > > Yes, Fame is a small community near Eufaula, McIntosh Co., Ok. and Fame is > in McIntosh Co., Ok. > > I entered the name tuskegee in the cemetery listing and found none. Anyway > no one with that last name. Is that the only surname you have for me to go > by? > > I too have people that lived and died and are buried in Fame Cemetery. > > Please let me know for sure on all of the surnames you might have to go by, > or when you think your family may have left the area and where did they go?? > > [email protected] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Kathy Edwards <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 7:55 PM > Subject: [OKMCINTO] FAME.... > > > > Sorry List, I forgot to add my surname to my quire. > > > > George Goodin from Tuckabatchee, AL > > Lizzie Goodin from Tuskegee, AL. > > > > I was asking about Fame, OK. > > > > Thank You Again, Kathy > > > > > >

    03/03/2000 09:02:44
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] FAME....
    2. Phyllis Cata
    3. Kathy Edwards, In reply to your note. All I can find is that After the Civil War there was a Creek Nation Settlement and it was called Tuskegee. Is Tuskegee the SURNAME you are hunting? Yes, Fame is a small community near Eufaula, McIntosh Co., Ok. and Fame is in McIntosh Co., Ok. I entered the name tuskegee in the cemetery listing and found none. Anyway no one with that last name. Is that the only surname you have for me to go by? I too have people that lived and died and are buried in Fame Cemetery. Please let me know for sure on all of the surnames you might have to go by, or when you think your family may have left the area and where did they go?? [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathy Edwards <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 7:55 PM Subject: [OKMCINTO] FAME.... > Sorry List, I forgot to add my surname to my quire. > > George Goodin from Tuckabatchee, AL > Lizzie Goodin from Tuskegee, AL. > > I was asking about Fame, OK. > > Thank You Again, Kathy > >

    03/03/2000 08:58:13
    1. [OKMCINTO] FAME....
    2. Kathy Edwards
    3. Sorry List, I forgot to add my surname to my quire. George Goodin from Tuckabatchee, AL Lizzie Goodin from Tuskegee, AL. I was asking about Fame, OK. Thank You Again, Kathy

    03/03/2000 06:55:21
    1. [OKMCINTO] FAME...
    2. Kathy Edwards
    3. Greetings List, I was just given some information about my 4th gr grand parents.And i was hoping that one of you great people out there might be able to give me some info. on. George(tuckabatchee) & Lizzie(tuskegee) walked the Trail of Tears from Alabama in abt.1834(?) and arrived in a settlement/town of Fame, Oklahoma. It is/was west of Eufaula, OK. Do any of you know anything about Fame ? Any info. would be great !! I thank you all so very much, Kathy

    03/03/2000 05:23:58
    1. [OKMCINTO] Haskell County Oklahoma: Newspapers
    2. Tim Ford
    3. The newspapers of Haskell County are now available in book form if anyone is interested. I don't have mine yet, but its on order. I have seen them though, and there is some wonderful information in them. I don't know much about them, but I do know that there are over 100 pages in each book, and they have Birth, Marriage, and Death notices, also the court news, and some other interesting things. If you are interested just email Debbie, the person that has made them available for any and all of us. [email protected] Swingn " F " Cattle Co. Tim Ford -- Owner www.geocities.com/bigrancher_2000 [email protected]

    03/02/2000 12:34:14
    1. Biblr - WOOD, FRANCIS, POLK, COKER, BEATY
    2. Ron Long
    3. This was just posted as a Query on the McIntosh County GenWeb page. I thought I'd post it here too in hopes of getting better coverage. NAME: Donna D'Apolito EMAIL: [email protected] I found a bible at an estate sale with the following information. Martin WOOD b: 31 aUG 1877 Houston ?, Ala m: Maggie WOOD 27 Dec 1909 Maggie WOOD b: 14 Sept 1890, Eufaula, OK d: 8 Aug 1928 Albert P. WOOD b: 25 Feb 1911, Eufaula, OK Gertude WOOD b: 6 Nov 1912-1913?, Eufaula, OK Johnnie Marie WOOD b: 11 Dec 1914 Bert Jacobs WOOD B: 11 Oct 1917 May Della FRANCIS b: 15 Mar 1907, Eufaula, OK d: 26 Nov 1918 Thomas K POLK b: ? Eufaula, OK d: 19 Mar 1912 Lucinda POLK d: 21 June 1919 Martha M. FRANCIS b: 12 Aug 1901, Eufaula, OK m: 17 Nov 1919 Bettie FRANCIS b: 15 Mar 1903, Eufaula, OK d: 24 Dec 1922 Jefferson FRANCIS b: 31 Mar 1904 Pollyanna WOOD b: 15 Sept 1920, Eufaula, OK Grandpa WOOD d: 14 Feb. 1926 Grandma WOOD d: 15 Aug 1927 Calvin COKER, b: 6 Mar 1906 m: Mildred BEATY, 2 Jan 1932, Allvue, OK d: 17 Jan 1962 Mildred BEATY b: 26 Oct 1910 d: 22 June 1968 ch: Sonny? COKER b: 15 Dec 1932 D: 15 Dec 1932 also have obit for Claude BEATY and ss card for Mildred BEATY COKER Hope this helps someone Ron & Elaine Long in Ada, OK McIntosh County OK USGenWeb Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmcinto/index.htm http://www.chickasaw.com/~ronglong/MENU.HTM

    02/25/2000 04:42:47
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] 1920 McIntosh County Census, Turner Twp ED 54
    2. ron stone
    3. Hey, you two ... thanks again for the good work ! ron At 08:06 AM 02/19/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Although it hasn't been proofed yet, ED 54, Turner Township, 1920 McIntosh >County Census is now on line at >http://www.321website.com/members/home/data/ronlong/ > >ht//dig didn't index the census pages on the McIntosh County GenWeb site the >last time they indexed it, and they haven't re-indexed it for more than >three weeks now. So none of the census information shows up in the Site >Search on that page. I don't have any control over the indexing of that >site so I'm moving all the census information to the above site where it IS >searchable. > >Tuner Twp ED 55 is the only section left to be transcribed. It only has 9 >pages so it will be up in about a week. However Checotah, Eufaula, Turner, >and Simpson Townships haven't been proofed yet. > >Ron > >Ron & Elaine Long in Ada, OK >McIntosh County OK USGenWeb Coordinators >http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmcinto/index.htm >http://www.chickasaw.com/~ronglong/MENU.HTM > > > > >

    02/21/2000 08:04:35
    1. 1920 McIntosh County Census, Turner Twp ED 54
    2. Ron Long
    3. Although it hasn't been proofed yet, ED 54, Turner Township, 1920 McIntosh County Census is now on line at http://www.321website.com/members/home/data/ronlong/ ht//dig didn't index the census pages on the McIntosh County GenWeb site the last time they indexed it, and they haven't re-indexed it for more than three weeks now. So none of the census information shows up in the Site Search on that page. I don't have any control over the indexing of that site so I'm moving all the census information to the above site where it IS searchable. Tuner Twp ED 55 is the only section left to be transcribed. It only has 9 pages so it will be up in about a week. However Checotah, Eufaula, Turner, and Simpson Townships haven't been proofed yet. Ron Ron & Elaine Long in Ada, OK McIntosh County OK USGenWeb Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmcinto/index.htm http://www.chickasaw.com/~ronglong/MENU.HTM

    02/19/2000 07:06:05
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] 1920 McIntosh County Census
    2. Ron Long
    3. Dixie, Knowing that people are finding it useful makes the effort worth while. Thank you for taking the time to let us know you found it helpful. There are two more Enumeration Districts that haven't been transcribed. The next one should be completed in about a week. Ron & Elaine Ron & Elaine Long in Ada, OK McIntosh County OK USGenWeb Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmcinto/index.htm http://www.chickasaw.com/~ronglong/MENU.HTM ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 12:40 PM Subject: Re: [OKMCINTO] 1920 McIntosh County Census > Ron and Elaine! A very big thank you for the McIntosh 1920 Census. I've just > gone thru all of them except for Eufaula! What a great service. I found some of > my great aunts and uncles and the information was so easy to obtain. My hat is > off to you for all the work and effort. Very much appreciated!. > Dixie Clonts > > ______________________________

    02/10/2000 03:45:49
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] Looking for Family Connections
    2. Hi: I have bakers in my oklahoma line and somehow tied in with the Ledbetters but I am not sure how. My Bakers are, Thomas Baker born 1806 Ky died Sebastian co Ar buried old Union Hackett. My 2nd g grandfather Alexander Newton Baker born Tn 1838 Died Howard co Ar 1895, g grandfather George Washington Baker born Hope, Hempstead co Ar 1860 Died Summerfield Ok, Buried Vaughn Cemetery. His children were, Allie Baker Cook, Henry Newton Baker and George Monroe Baker. If anything sounds familiar let me know. Doris [email protected]

    02/09/2000 03:02:11
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] 1920 McIntosh County Census
    2. Ron and Elaine! A very big thank you for the McIntosh 1920 Census. I've just gone thru all of them except for Eufaula! What a great service. I found some of my great aunts and uncles and the information was so easy to obtain. My hat is off to you for all the work and effort. Very much appreciated!. Dixie Clonts

    02/09/2000 11:40:32
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] Looking for Family Connections
    2. Joan Coffey
    3. Donna I have Coffee family that left AL going to TX in the 1800's then into OK. Would love to know if we are related to the same Coffee family. Joan Coffey [email protected] [email protected] wrote: > > Hello List, > > My name is Donna WINTERS-BAILEY from PITTSBURG Co. in Oklahoma. > > I am researching family names of: > > ========== > > WINTERS, COFFEE, BOONE, LEDBETTER, TYNER, KLINGER, BROWN > > ========== > > BAKER, PENDERGRASS, McMINN, OTT, > > ========= > > AGENT, JACKSON, BROWN, BALLEW, UPSHAW, STARR, > > ========== > > NORRIS, PHIPPS, EDWARDS, LEDBETTER, > > ========== > > BAILEY, JOHNS, SCOTT, > > ========== > > BLOOD, BARNHILL, POLLOCK, > > ======== > The states involved are Oklahoma, Arkansas, TN, AL, GA, east-Texas and the > ALAMO in TX during the 1800 and 1900's. We have Cherokee, German and Irish > blood confirmed with possible Choctaw and French heritage. > Any connection to the above mentioned names? > Thanks, Donna -- MZ

    02/06/2000 07:00:37
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] Looking for Family Connections
    2. Harbours
    3. Hello Donna. My grandfather was married to a woman named Almar (We always thought it was Alma) BAKER. She is buried in Redhill Cemetery in Hanna. She was born 9/17/1890 and died 10/26/1919. He then married my grandmother, who also buried her 1st spouse in the same cemetery. That's all we know about her.... Rhonda Swearingen Harbour ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 1:54 PM Subject: [OKMCINTO] Looking for Family Connections > > Hello List, > > My name is Donna WINTERS-BAILEY from PITTSBURG Co. in Oklahoma. > > I am researching family names of: > > ========== > > WINTERS, COFFEE, BOONE, LEDBETTER, TYNER, KLINGER, BROWN > > ========== > > BAKER, PENDERGRASS, McMINN, OTT, > > ========= > > AGENT, JACKSON, BROWN, BALLEW, UPSHAW, STARR, > > ========== > > NORRIS, PHIPPS, EDWARDS, LEDBETTER, > > ========== > > BAILEY, JOHNS, SCOTT, > > ========== > > BLOOD, BARNHILL, POLLOCK, > > ======== > The states involved are Oklahoma, Arkansas, TN, AL, GA, east-Texas and the > ALAMO in TX during the 1800 and 1900's. We have Cherokee, German and Irish > blood confirmed with possible Choctaw and French heritage. > Any connection to the above mentioned names? > Thanks, Donna > >

    02/06/2000 03:14:30
    1. [OKMCINTO] Looking for Family Connections
    2. > Hello List, > My name is Donna WINTERS-BAILEY from PITTSBURG Co. in Oklahoma. > I am researching family names of: > ========== > WINTERS, COFFEE, BOONE, LEDBETTER, TYNER, KLINGER, BROWN > ========== > BAKER, PENDERGRASS, McMINN, OTT, > ========= > AGENT, JACKSON, BROWN, BALLEW, UPSHAW, STARR, > ========== > NORRIS, PHIPPS, EDWARDS, LEDBETTER, > ========== > BAILEY, JOHNS, SCOTT, > ========== > BLOOD, BARNHILL, POLLOCK, > ======== The states involved are Oklahoma, Arkansas, TN, AL, GA, east-Texas and the ALAMO in TX during the 1800 and 1900's. We have Cherokee, German and Irish blood confirmed with possible Choctaw and French heritage. Any connection to the above mentioned names? Thanks, Donna

    02/06/2000 09:54:24
    1. [OKMCINTO] 1920 McIntosh Census
    2. Joe Wood
    3. Ron and Elaine Long Thank you for all of the work involved in posting the 1920 census. My great grandparents as well as my grandparents and 6 of my great aunts and uncles are on that census as well as some of the families my Wood's married into. Joe Wood Fresno, CA

    02/02/2000 11:32:11
    1. Re: [OKMCINTO] 1920 McIntosh County Census
    2. ron stone
    3. Ron, Thank you ! I took a look and found my grgrandparents in Beck Twp (4-31 & 32) forwarded to my email, deleted all but them and printed ... viola ! (easier on old eye than the film readers at fhc) ron in CA At 09:26 PM 02/02/2000 -0800, you wrote: >Ron, > >The stuff I was looking for is now has now been indexed & shows up in the >rootsweb search. > >Thanks, > >Rhonda > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Ron Long" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 7:36 PM >Subject: [OKMCINTO] 1920 McIntosh County Census > > >> GlacierThe 1920 census transcription is almost complete. Only the two EDs >> in Turner Township remain to be done. However it isn't being indexed by >> rootsweb recently, so the names aren't returned by the site search on the >> McIntosh County GenWeb site. In order to make the information more useful >> I've moved a copy to >> >> http://www.321website.com/members/home/data/ronlong/ >> >> That site is indexed by freefind which makes the portion which has been >> transcribed searchable. I hope this will only be a temporary situation, >and >> that the indexing problems at RootsWeb are resolved soon. In the mean >time >> this arrangement proves useful >> >> Ron >> >> Ron & Elaine Long in Ada, OK >> McIntosh County OK USGenWeb Coordinators >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmcinto/index.htm >> http://www.chickasaw.com/~ronglong/MENU.HTM >> >> > >

    02/02/2000 11:12:15