I am looking for family of Mary A. Kirkendoll. She died in 1928. lived at 1017 S. Osage St. in Okmulgee, okla. We think she was living with one of her children. Her full name was Mary A. Henderson, Young, Kirkendoll. She was married twice. Her first husband alvin young was my Ggrandfather. they lived in Ark. She married W.P. Kirkendoll after Alvin Young died. They married in Boone County, Ark. in 1889. If anyone can connect, please contact by private email GJones2491@aol.com thank, Gene and Eileen Cunningham, Jones
Kathy, I do not have any information about your ancestors, however, I have done some research in the Henryetta Public Library. They are very helpful. They have a cemetery index and at least one history book for Henryetta. You might want to contact them. I do not have their information at hand, but I am sure directory assistance does. Donna - ----------------------------------------------------------------- GeneaSearch.com http://www.geneasearch.com Surname Site http://surnamesite.com Ruby Glen http://rubyglen.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathy Irwin <condor@texasonline.net> To: <OKOKMULG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 11:22 AM Subject: KYEES in Henryetta > Hello People, > I'm researching James W. Kyees, 1875 - 1952, wife Alberta {Bertie} Mae Stanley, 1889 - 1947. The Family lived in Henryetta for many years, they lived on a farm and I believe Mr. Kyees was a building contractor. There were 11 daughters. Is this family familiar to anyone. > > Thank you > > Kathy Irwin > Odessa, Texas > condor@texasonline.net >
Hello People, I'm researching James W. Kyees, 1875 - 1952, wife Alberta {Bertie} Mae Stanley, 1889 - 1947. The Family lived in Henryetta for many years, they lived on a farm and I believe Mr. Kyees was a building contractor. There were 11 daughters. Is this family familiar to anyone. Thank you Kathy Irwin Odessa, Texas condor@texasonline.net
Good-day! I am researching the family of JOHN DAILY PICKERING, 1855-1931, who lived in the Natura/Bald Hill area of Okmulgee County in 1900. Related names: ISBELL-HEWITT Thank you! wendy
We would like to invite you to attend the Eureka Springs, AR. Historical Museum Genealogy Seminar Nov. 5 - 6. Vendors will be open to the public on Sat. Nov 6. Please make reservations early as seating is limited. For more information please visit: http://member.aol.com/genseminar/index.htm Kathy
I am looking for information on a Leonard Largen Phinney. He was born in 1876 in Tx. and died in 1939, in Olka. Anna Penny in Tx.
We would like to invite you to attend the Eureka Springs Historical Museum Genealogy Seminar presented by Seminar Horizonz Nov. 5 - 6. The speakers will be Russell Baker & Tracey Converse. Vendors will be open to the public on Sat. Nov 6. Please make reservations early as seating is limited. For more information please visit: http://member.aol.com/genseminar/index.htm Kathy
Iam looking for any info on Melissa Gardner, B. 1850 .Married a doctor of man & animal Surname Archer. Lived on a big ranch in that area. The family said her & the parents are buried thier. -Thank You Dovie
Could someone on the list who has access to the 1920 Okmulgee Census possible do a lookup for me? I will be glad to return the favor if someone needs a lookup in the Sequoyah Co., Census. Looking for: Johnson W. Fish Georgia A. (Wife) Walter Alice Etta Stephen Also........ Price W. Fish ( son of Johnson) Maude (wife) Thanks a Million, Gina
Hello, I'm looking for information on Andrew J. FRY and his wife Charlotte WILL FRY and their four children that was living in the Creek Nation in 1860. Andrew joined the Civil War at Fort Smith, Arkansas in 1863, died in 1865. What happened to Elizabeth A. FRY born about 1845, Mary C. FRY born about 1849, Albert W. FRY born about 1857??? William W. FRY born December 09, 1851 is my greatgrandfather and I know what happened to him, but the other three and their mother Charlotte I would like to find out more about them. Please e-mail me with any information. Dorthey in Oklahoma ddrio@flash.net
Hi to everyone with Okmulgee County TREAT ancestors and relatives, The registration brochure is now available for the 1999 Treat Gathering to be held in Fort Smith, AR on October 1-3. The conference will held at the Points Inn on Rogers Avenue in Fort Smith. A brief summary of events follows. The full brochure is available upon request. Reservations for the banquet need to be made in advance. Thanks! Gary ___________________________________________________________ 1999 Treat Gathering The Gathering in 1999 will be held in Fort Smith, Arkansas, the gateway to the Real Wild, Wild West. This historic city is located at the junction of the Arkansas and Poteau Rivers, on the border between Arkansas and Oklahoma. Much of its early history revolved around keeping law and order in this key border area into the Indian Territory. As part of our conference we will be touring the Fort Smith National Historic Site which includes the site of the 1817 fort, the old commissary building from the 1840s fort, as well as Judge Isaac Parker's Courthouse and Jail. There are many other museums and sites of interest in the Fort Smith area. Some of you may be interested in using the excellent genealogy collection in the Fort Smith Public Library, located just blocks from Judge Parker's Courthouse. This collection focuses on Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. Our Saturday conference will also feature lectures of interest to TREAT family members and special times just to visit with "long lost" cousins. A database(s) will be available during this time to aid persons tracking their TREAT ancestors and cousins. The Saturday evening banquet will be a buffet featuring deep fried catfish filets and sliced round of beef, with a variety of salads and side dishes. The cost for this banquet is $16.50 per person (children 5 and under are free, 6-12 are $8.25). The after dinner speaker will be Nell Treat Johnson, President of the Treat Family Association. She will be talking to us about Richard Treat, the original Treat immigrant to this country. On Friday before the conference, an informal dinner reception will be held at the Golden Corral restaurant for those arriving in town early. SPECIAL SUNDAY BONUS EVENT For those staying over into Sunday, a daytrip into the beautiful Ozark Mountains is planned. We will drive to the site of Treat, AR, and visit the property once owned by Andrew Jackson Treat, ancestor of many of the Treats now living in the Fort Smith area. The trip will also include a visit to the old Treat Cemetery, as well as the gravesite of A J Treat at the Annie's Chapel Cemetery. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions about the conference you may contact: Gary D Treat, Gathering Coordinator e-mail: gdtreat@swbell.net ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION The Treat Family Association was formed more than a decade ago to bring together TREATs from all across the country and from every TREAT ancestral line. In addition to sponsoring this conference, the association sends out newsletters every year which provide opportunities for members to place genealogical queries to other members and exchange information. The association welcomes memberships from all conference attendees. The annual membership dues are currently $5.00 per person.
Seeking any information pertaining to: Rhoda Myrtle Foster married to Elijah Thomas Whitley, one son, Fred P Whitley. They are buried in Okmulgee Cemetery. THanks Kimberly
Hello, I am looking for information on Pinkney Isaac Grimmett, b. abto 1888 in Texas. He was married to Stella Hennis b. 28 Feb 1891 in Lamar, Colorado and had the following children: Thomas Grimmett - b. abt. 1911 in Oklahoma Lucille - b. abt. 1914 in Oklahoma Jesse - d. 1918 Edna Frances - b. 13 Mar 1913 in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. I don't know if all of their children were born in Okmulgee, but I have been told that is most likely the case. I hope this family looks familiar to someone. Thanks, Gail
Only one more week till Oklahoma's Cowboys & Indians Ancestor Seminar. It will be held April 23 -24 in Shawnee, OK at the Gordon Cooper Technology Center - exit 186 on I-40. Be sure to get registered to assure the class you wish to attend. There will be lectures on Native American Genealogy (5 Civilized Tribes & Plains Tribes), Land Deeds, Church & Cemetery records, Genealogy On The Internet. OKLAHOMBRES will have a representative speaker there. Vendors will be there with research books, cds - bring your photos for photo restoration. This is not one you will want to miss. For more information: http://members.aol.com/OkCowboys/AndIndians.htm Thank you Kathy
Oklahoma's Cowboys & Indians Ancestor Seminar will be held April 23 -24 in Shawnee, OK at the Gordon Cooper Technology Center - exit 186 on I-40. There will be lectures on Native American Genealogy (5 Civilized Tribes & Plains Tribes), Land Deeds, Church & Cemetery records, Genealogy On The Internet. OKLAHOMBRES will have a representative speaker there. Vendors will be there with research books, cds - bring your photos for photo restoration. This is not one you will want to miss. For more information: http://members.aol.com/OkCowboys/AndIndians.htm Thank you Kathy
I have the Okmulgee County Book and the following Donaldson's are listed: Della, George W., Luella, W.K., and Harold Jr. If you think there is a connection, please let me know and I will be glad to give you what information there is. When you reply to me off the list, please include enough of my orig. message so that I will know what your are writing to me about. Thank you.. AmericaFaye@webtv.net
My grandfather, Clyde Delmar Donaldson, was married and divorced in OKmulgee County probably between 1900 and 1910. He had a son, Harry, born sometime before 1910. Is there someone who could do a look up and see if you can locate a marriage license, name of spouse, date of marriage and date of divorce, and birth date for son Harry. Many thanks for your help. Joy Weaver jweaver@msmisp.com Newark, OH
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Hi, Does anyone do lookups?? I would love to have the obituary of: Matthew Clayton b. 1827 Tn d. Jan. 29, 1889 Beggs, Okmulgee Co., Ok. He died while visiting his son Van Dorn Clayton b. 1865 d. 1944 Beggs, Ok Any help greatly appeciated. Thank you for your time. Linda
I am searching for any information on Della Jane DAVIS HOWARD that lived in Okmulgee in the early 1900's till she died in 1960/1. She was my grandmother. She was married to George HOWARD. She had four children: Helen HOWARD that married Charlie SHARP, Charles HOWARD that married Opal ?, Dwight HOWARD that m: 2nd. Betty ?, and Mildred HOWARD that m: Leo TATE. Anyone informaton would be greatly appreciated. Mildred HOWARD TATE was my mother. Am searching information for DAVIS or HOWARD's. Thank you, and I hope this list continues to grow. I lived in Okmulgee as a little girl, and have some very fond memories of it.. When you reply to me off the list, please include enough of my orig. message so that I will know what your are writing to me about. Thank you.. AmericaFaye@webtv.net