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/YaB.2ACI/1419.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Are you sure you have the right George Parker? I found the following in the 1920 OK Oklahoma County census: PARKER, George M - head - m - w- 63 - married - KY - MD - KY - contractor (brickwork) Mamie - wife - f - w - 60 - married - KY - WV - KY - none Monroe - son - m - w - 21 - single - OK - KY - KY - (illegible profession) John - son - m - w - 16 - single - OK - KY - KY FRAZIER, George - grandson - m - w - 15 - single - OK - KY - KY I know the birth date is off, but you will find that census birth dates are not all that reliable. Also in the 1930 census for Oklahoma County: PARKER, G. M. - head - m - w - 74 - married - 23 - KY - MD - KY - contractor (homes) Mamie - wife - f - w - 70 - married - 20 - KY - VA - KY - none John - son - m - w - 26 - single - OK - KS - KS - brick mason RICE, Stella - daughter -- f - w - 48 - married - 20 - KS - KY - KY - none J. Frank - son-in-law - m - w - married - 30 - MO - MO - MO - merchant (books & magazines) Frank - grandson - m - w - 23 - single - OK - MO - KS - merchant (books & magazines) There are some inconsistencies between the two listings, but they are the same family. They are in OKC in the 1910 census as well. With a 14 year old daughter born in OK, they had to have arrived in Oklahoma Territory before 1895. I realize this may not be the right George Parker, but there are a number that come very close. Good luck with your search.