Sorry!!!! I read this as BROWNE. Just caught my mistake this morning when it came up on my email. This is BOWNE. Old genealogist never die, they just lose their census! :) Nannette ----- Original Message ----- From: Nannette W. Serra <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 10:28 PM Subject: Re: [OKROOTS] BOWNE-US>CAN>ENG-1600-2000 > I have one BROWN connection. My great grandfather's second wife was Mary > Polly BROWN NICHOLS WORRELL. (Abt 1811 to 1864 Alabama) I can't document it > but I believe she was related to a Joseph BROWN who served in the Civil War > Co H 20th AL infantry, Capt Talbird's regiment. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: gbowne <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 9:44 PM > Subject: [OKROOTS] BOWNE-US>CAN>ENG-1600-2000 > > > > I am researching the surname BOWNE from 1600 to the present in Canada, > > England, and the United States. > > > > ==== OKROOTS Mailing List ==== > U.S .Cemetery Listings By State > http://www.funeral.com/cemeterystates/ >
I have one BROWN connection. My great grandfather's second wife was Mary Polly BROWN NICHOLS WORRELL. (Abt 1811 to 1864 Alabama) I can't document it but I believe she was related to a Joseph BROWN who served in the Civil War Co H 20th AL infantry, Capt Talbird's regiment. ----- Original Message ----- From: gbowne <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 9:44 PM Subject: [OKROOTS] BOWNE-US>CAN>ENG-1600-2000 > I am researching the surname BOWNE from 1600 to the present in Canada, > England, and the United States.
Sure: Go Here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgs/fftt.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Keith Lowrey <[email protected]> To: S. Stanfield <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 11:10 AM Subject: Re: [OKROOTS] First Families of T.Ts > Hi, sorry I can't give you any information about the records of the State > pen. I would however appreciate an address where I can learn something about > the First Families of the Twin Territories. Thanks in advance, and at your > convenience. Sincerely, Keith Lowrey > > Stewart Stanfield of Oklahoma City > > Memeber: First Families of the Twin Territories > > > >
> Hello > > > > I'm new to this list and am requesting any information about the BYFLEET/BYFLETE > > surname in the USA. It's pretty rare and I am very stuck! > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > Colin (Byfleet) > > > > [email protected] > >
Can someone assist me with finding out how I can get prison records from the McAlester State Pen for 1911+? Stewart Stanfield of Oklahoma City Memeber: First Families of the Twin Territories
Looking for Newtons Gail
Cravins - Cravens Davis Cullins Smith Herring Huges Norris This is the surnames that I have in my family line anyone out there related?
Hi: I was looking at an old quilt my mother-in-law had made. I found the names Wilma L. Curry and Edith Curry; Cathy Sue Riddle; Mattie Marler; Vera Marler; Paul and David McAnally; Eva Collins; Mrs. W. Martin; Cara Whitley; Joyce Whitley; Lillie Cunningham; M. Livingston; Ethel Faulkner Acampo, Ca; D. Russell; Gene Hall and Mrs. Betty Hall Garfield, Ar; Myrtle Wells; Rita Roath, Frankie Butler; Thelma Martin; Velma Cassey; M. Lancaster. My Mother in law was Voysie Rose (Walker) Collins. She was born in Stilwell, Ok in 1912. She married Fay Collins a twin who was born in Washington Co., Ar in 1912. They moved to the San Leandro, Ca. Fay worked for the Western Pacifice Railroad. He was stationed in Stockton, Ca for a while. Some of the names I recognize as relatives such as the McAnally and the Collins. I was wondering if anyone recognized any of these names. If so, please contact me and we can compare notes. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Lee Ann Collins [email protected]
I am researching the surname BOWNE from 1600 to the present in Canada, England, and the United States. Thank you to those who have given me lots of information. Thank you, Audrey C. Bowne Seattle, WA I would appreciate any information relating to the BOWNE surname and family members. Pleae pass this information along to other BOWNE family members. I have over 1,000 names, mostly of male BOWNE family members.
This is my fourth email from you. Please, let me apologize for whatever I have started. All I wanted to do was post some information about my mom's side of the family and see if anyone had similar family connections. Korene L. Clopine-Seaman Custom Computer Systems, LLC You will call CCS when quality defines your business and your technology experiences. [email protected] fax (707) 982-0646 It is my choice to see the best of today, appreciate the value of yesterday, and dream of a better tomorrow. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 6:28 PM Subject: (no subject) > I guess I do not have my head screwed on right. I do see your address. > Please forgive me. CARLOS >
I just thought I'd mention the fact that I have two Roger Mills County Book. They are wonderful. One is the Kiowa Cemetery and will very soon be online. The other cover the whole county and is mostly cemetery information but also includes lots and lots of obits and a listing of each cemetery. I must tell you that I have no connection with these books other than to help get them online. Both of these books may be purchased and I'd be happy to get you an address for either. Vickie Neill Taylor
THELMA M. BLANKENSHIP Thelma M. Blankenship, 83, of Medford, died Saturday (Jan. 1, 2000) in Medford. Born: Thelma M. EMBREY on Oct. 4, 1916, in Waurika, OK Married: On Aug. 1, 1935, she married Alva A. BLANKENSHIP, who died in 1977 BLANKENSHIP EMBREY DANIEL The entire obituary can be seen at: www.mailtribune.com Howard GRISSO SMITH KANE BATESEL Medford,OR
I have posted at tin picture (not real clear) at http://marti.rootsweb.com/photogallery/elcornforth.html and by a miracle only (smiling) am hoping someone recognizes something? This picture was given to me by my grandmother (Laverda [Thomas] Elsten when I was too small to understand. My grandmother kept for me for many years. The story that goes with it is a same-o same-o Chocktaw tale that keeps me in the dark...I remember her telling me it was my Chocktaw anscestry but there is no information to go on...Any reply would certainly be appreciated. Thank You Gale22
Forward Subj: info Date: 01/05/2000 4:16:57 PM Central Standard Time From: [email protected] (Sandra Duncan) To: [email protected] I am looking for any info about the Towery family...Please contact me if there is any at [email protected] thanks
I haven't sent any information for some time but i am trying to get better organized for 2000. My mother's family is mostly from Roger Mills County, OK. Her families are: paternal side --- Wheeler, Steele, Ray, with marriages into the Burk / Burke, Burris, and Fletcher lines maternal side --- Clay / Claye, Carpenter / Zimmerman with marriages into the Green, Bush, and Shaw lines Korene L. Clopine-Seaman Custom Computer Systems, LLC You will call CCS when quality defines your business and your technology experiences. [email protected] fax (707) 982-0646 It is my choice to see the best of today, appreciate the value of yesterday, and dream of a better tomorrow. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vickie Taylor" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 8:54 AM Subject: [OKROOTS] Obit...Seminole Producer... Aug. 20, 1999 > HALL, Lessie 'Margaret' b. Apr. 23, 1920 Wetumka d. Aug. 19, 1999 Seminole Co. > Parents: Henry and Sarah (EAKMAN) WILKERSON > Married: Bill Alfred HALL on Oct. 15, 1924 in Seminole > Survivors: husband, son Wayne HALL, daughter Carol Ann HARTMAN, sisters Jewel LACY, Stella Berger, Velma CHESTER, three grandsons > Preceded by: parents, daughter Shirley June HALL in 1953, four brothers and one sister > Services: are Scheduled 11 a.m. Saturday, Little Cemetery, Rev. Jim WALLER, Swearingen Funeral HOme > > > Vickie Neill Taylor > > > ==== OKROOTS Mailing List ==== > Join and support RootsWeb, home of the OKROOTS-L list and many > other genealogy lists and resources - go to > http://www.rootsweb.com/ >
AZLIN, Florence Elizabeth DAVIS b. Apr. 23, 1913 Tecumseh d. Aug. 16, 1999 Parents:Ninniam DAVIS and Maggie (DULANEY) DAVIS Married: O. C. AZLIN on Sept. 2, 1931 in Bethel Preceded by: husband on Mar. 5, 1973, parents, infant daughter Ruby Jeanette AZLIN Survivors: sons Orville and Linda AZLIN, Eugene and Mary Ann AZLIN, daughters Kathryn and Bill BARNES, Ann FESSLER, Pauline AZLIN, two sisters Patsy WALKER and Ruby DAVIS, 8 grandchildren, Rhonda Lynn BYERLY, Steve BYERLY, Linda NELSON, Robert AZLIN, Beverly AZLIN, Roy LEGGETT, Bobby AZLIN, Vicki RAINWATER, 8 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews Services: are scheduled Friday, Church of Christ in Wewoka, Johnny HINTON officiating, Little Cemetery, Stout Funeral Home Pallbearrers: Mike CULLINAN, Eddie NEIL (Should be NEILL), Earl DUNKLEBERGER, Steve BYERLY, Roy LEGGETT and Williams ZELLARS Hon. bearers: Cecil MOORE, Oscar DANIELSON, John BENDER, Bill AZLIN, Robert AZLIN and Howard NALL Vickir Neill Taylor
Original print Aug. 18, 1929 In Oklahoma City, Russell GIBSON, suspect in the $75,000 robbery of American National Bank messenger, May 24, escaped....... Russell GIBSON Eighteen murder cases were set for trial during the fall term of district court beginning September 16. W. J. CRUMP, district judge from Muskogee and brother of Judge George C. CRUMP...... W. J. CRUMP, George C. CRUMP, George HARGROVE court clerk, Homer BISHOP county attorney, PRESSON, LONG and HUSER Seminole is far from a pauper city as the grand total of csh deposits released recently divulged. ... Steve KELLY, cook, employed at Jack's cafe, was suddenly overcome by heat and dropped to the floor crashing his head...hospitalized....... Steve KELLY New cars in Seminole are in demand, according to figures revealed by auto dealers. More that 200 new cars have been sold..... Unusual interest in being shoen the golf tournament which is in progress at Seminole Golf and Country Club. Anna Marie MIDDLETON of Bristow, has take a position as cashier of the Majestic Cafe. Anna Marie MIDDLETON Miss Thelma BRISCO entertained Saturday afternoon at 2:30 in honor of Mrs. Elmer NEAL who is visiting. Miss Thelma BRISCO, Mrs. Elmer NEAL Vickie Neill Taylor
HALL, Lessie 'Margaret' b. Apr. 23, 1920 Wetumka d. Aug. 19, 1999 Seminole Co. Parents: Henry and Sarah (EAKMAN) WILKERSON Married: Bill Alfred HALL on Oct. 15, 1924 in Seminole Survivors: husband, son Wayne HALL, daughter Carol Ann HARTMAN, sisters Jewel LACY, Stella Berger, Velma CHESTER, three grandsons Preceded by: parents, daughter Shirley June HALL in 1953, four brothers and one sister Services: are Scheduled 11 a.m. Saturday, Little Cemetery, Rev. Jim WALLER, Swearingen Funeral HOme Vickie Neill Taylor
Jim, Do you have any WALKERS by these names: Eula Holliday Walker (19 Mar 1898 - Sep 1968) Lowell Walker (18 Aug 1918 - 24 Feb 1971) Debbie Oxford Long visit: Oxford's Of The World: http://www.genweb.net/Oxford/index.htm Oxford Site e-mail: [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Walker <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 11:39 AM Subject: [OKROOTS] My Surnames-Walker,Harp,Armstrong,Hogen > The surnames that I am looking for are: > > Walker - MO>OK > Harp - AR>OK > Armstrong - IA?>MO>OK > Hogen - IA?>MO>OK > > Jim L. Walker > Arizona > > > ==== OKROOTS Mailing List ==== > Deciphering Old Handwriting > http://www.firstct.com/fv/oldhand.html > >
Original print Aug. 15, 1929 In Friedrichshafen, Germany, passengers and crew were ordered to stay by and await a possible summons to board the dirigible Graf Zeppelin after midnight for the second part of the journey around the world and the longest non stop flight ever attempted from Friedrichshafen to Tokyo. Recommendation and estimate of engineers regarding the feasibility of the city installing a central power generating plant equipped with diesel engines to ........ Construction on paving on the nine mile stretch between Seminole and Shawnee will start on completion of the short mile and a half job south....... Seminole has a new reputation to maintain. This city is known all over the country for oil and sustained civic growth but new honor has come to Seminole as the home of a well known pecan tree. On the farm of Henry HARBER is a pecan tree that is known all over...... Henry HARBER, James A. JONES FOR SALE: cow, on of the best in the state. Calf five weeks old. Will give four gallons of milk per day. Young cow. Dr. B. J. DUCKETT, 9th and Broadway. See Dr. DUCKETT for he is a physician. Dr. B. J. DUCKETT Vickie Neill Taylor