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    1. [OKROOTS-L] JOHN, BEN, BRITT, VANNIE WEBB
    2. Larry Griesenbeck
    3. Any one out there have anything on any of the above name? These are my ggrandmother's brothers, her name was MINNIE BELL WEBB (MCINTOSH) They all lived in OK John, I think in Tulsa, The others around String Town. One of them had a daughter named JOY BELL. Minnie Bell was born in Tx. but lived in Ringold OK for many years and died and is buried in the old Ringold Cemetery. Any Help would be greatly appreciated. (rumor has it that she was a lot indian). Pat Griesenbeck

    09/18/1998 03:45:14
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Re: Choctaw Nation 1896 census, Tobucksy county
    2. Tiffany Edmonds
    3. Not exact match, but here is what I found: PERKINS.... pg.9 344. Perkins, Lyman H age 43 Male 345. Dunn, Emelene " 17 female 346. " Nora A " 1 female 347. Perkins, Cora B " 8 female 348. " Hughes H " 7 male 349. " Albert T " 3 male 350. " Hattie A " 2 female Under " Intermarried White citizens 1896" pg.26 45. Perkins, Hattie A age33 female married Hope this does you some good. Tiffany -----Original Message----- From: Jimmy Gilpatrick <jimg@mlode.com>wrote: >Tiffany, > >I have a Perkins, > >Dellar Percy Perkins B: Feb 22, 1889 >Dennis Perkins B: 1898 in Oklahoma > >Parents: John Benjamin and Sarah Jane Armour-Perkins > >Are they there? > >Leona >jimg@mlode.com > >-----Original Message----- >From: Tiffany Edmonds <tedmonds@icok.net> >To: OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Friday, September 18, 1998 3:45 PM >Subject: [OKROOTS-L] Re: Choctaw Nation > > >>BELL.... >>pg. 1 >>21. BELL, Melinda age12 female >>22. Frances age 3 female >> >>pg.20 >>768. BELL, Della F. age 11 female >> >>Belle.... >>pg. 16 >>605. BELLE, Serna J age 18 female >>606. Robert E age 17 male >> >>DUNN... >>pg.9 >>345. Dunn, Emelene 17 female >>346. Nora A. 1 female >>(these 2 DUNNs appear to be grouped in the middle of a PERKINS household. >>Will send PERKINS names if related ) >> >>BILLY.... >>have a Annie, William, Martha and Elizabeth....no Isaac >> >>Tiffany >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Barbara Graham <blgreen@flash.net> >> >> >> >>>Tiffany, >>>Would you check names: BELL - DUNN - BILLY, (first name Isaac) >>>Thanks, >>>Barbara >>> >>> >> >> > >

    09/18/1998 03:44:20
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Rowe/Northrop in Oklahoma City
    2. Elaine Miller
    3. I am researching my great grandmother Mamie Virginia Burton Rowe. She was married to Alexander Hamilton Rowe and lived in GA until after his death in 1917. In the early 1920's I understand she went to Oklahoma City with her oldest children Burton B. Rowe (b. Nov 1888); Andrew Llwelyn Rowe (b. Sept 27, 1890, d. Nov. 1968); Orbice A. Rowe (b. Dec. 1892); and Josie M. Rowe (b. Feb 1895). I have heard that she ran a boarding house up on a hill in OK City and later married a railroad man by the last name of Northrop. Has anyone heard of any of these individuals. Please let me know. Thanks.

    09/18/1998 03:44:05
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Scanning/posting Census index
    2. Tiffany Edmonds
    3. Well, nevermind on whether or not it is appropriate... The quality of the text is not good enough to scan any way... sorry. I will continue looking surnames up! Good Luck everyone in your searches! Thank you, Tiffany

    09/18/1998 03:34:52
    1. [OKROOTS-L] SWAFFORD / HIGDON / MANTOOTH
    2. Roger Swafford
    3. William J. Swafford 1873- ?<1929 Born 1873 in TN. He was listed with his widowed mother in the 1880 Jackson Co. AL census. In the 1910 Comanche Co. OK census he was listed in the home of his brother-in-law William M. Mantooth. He was not listed as a surviving brother in the obit of his sister Mary Higdon in 1929. What happened to William J. ? Roger Swafford gizmo@wcic.cioe.com

    09/18/1998 03:13:50
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Re: Burruss-Burris; Cummings; Proctor; Patterson
    2. Tiffany Edmonds
    3. PATTERSON... pg.16 589. Patterson,James age 44 Male 590. Robert " 17 " 591. Jessie " 14 " 592 Luke " 11 " 593. Oscar " 8 " 594. Lewis " 5 595. Edmund M " 3 " 596. Green M 1 " ( yes, all male) -----Original Message----- From: Davidson <domuff@webzone.net> >Re: [OKROOTS-L] Re: 1886 Census Tobucksy county, > Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory > > >Would it be possible for you to look up the above referenced names? > >Thank you, M. Davidson, nee Burruss > <domuff@webzone.net> >

    09/18/1998 02:52:25
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Re: Choctaw Nation
    2. Tiffany Edmonds
    3. BELL.... pg. 1 21. BELL, Melinda age12 female 22. Frances age 3 female pg.20 768. BELL, Della F. age 11 female Belle.... pg. 16 605. BELLE, Serna J age 18 female 606. Robert E age 17 male DUNN... pg.9 345. Dunn, Emelene 17 female 346. Nora A. 1 female (these 2 DUNNs appear to be grouped in the middle of a PERKINS household. Will send PERKINS names if related ) BILLY.... have a Annie, William, Martha and Elizabeth....no Isaac Tiffany -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Graham <blgreen@flash.net> >Tiffany, >Would you check names: BELL - DUNN - BILLY, (first name Isaac) >Thanks, >Barbara > >

    09/18/1998 02:43:26
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Choctaw Nation Lookup
    2. Tiffany Edmonds
    3. Sorry, I did not find any of those surnames. Does anyone know if it is o.k. to post the index list? I am not sure that I can do it , but if I can scan it in and there is nothing wrong with doing that then I may be able to post the index and if anyone sees a surname theey arre researching I could then post the little details. Thank you, Tiffany This does not mean that I am not willing to just look them up, I am happy to look each one up. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Seideman <dseidema@alumni.uark.edu> >Tiffany, >If you have time could you look up BUTLER, TURMAN, GILBERT, & >QUINN ? >They were in Leflore, Latimer, and Haskell counties before 1896. >Thanks so much. >Lee Ann Seideman > > >

    09/18/1998 02:02:40
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Choctaw Nation Lookup
    2. Bill Seideman
    3. Tiffany, If you have time could you look up BUTLER, TURMAN, GILBERT, & QUINN ? They were in Leflore, Latimer, and Haskell counties before 1896. Thanks so much. Lee Ann Seideman

    09/18/1998 01:39:16
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] 1896 Choctaw Nation census;lookups; HARRISON, BAILEY
    2. Tiffany Edmonds
    3. Sorry to say, no MUSE or GERALDS or any close matches. Good Luck! -----Original Message----- From: Betty Davis <bmdavis@swbell.net> >I am interested in the surnames Muse and Gerelds. Please check. Thank you. >Betty > >Tiffany Edmonds wrote: > >> > Will do look ups for people, send me surnames if you'd like. I had been >> looking up the names posted frequently to this list, but slacked off for a >> bit and forgot on a few... >> Thank you, Tiffany >> >> T., >> You are so busy with replies,, I am sure, but thought you might find this >> interesting. >> >> On the 1896 census, Tobusky county, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory.... I >> found the following: >> page 12. John M Bailey, age 21 Male >> page 11. HARRISON, William H. age 45, Male >> Ida, age 15, Female >> Etta/Ella , age 9 female >> Ada , age 7 female >> Mabel, age 3 female >> William, jr. age 1 male >> Under "Intermarried White Citizens 1896" ; >> page 26. HARRISON, Serilda J age 35 , Female, Married >> page 26. Bailey, Annie M. age 25 , Female , Married > > > >

    09/18/1998 01:35:26
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Re: Choctaw Nation
    2. Jimmy Gilpatrick
    3. Tiffany, I have a Perkins, Dellar Percy Perkins B: Feb 22, 1889 Dennis Perkins B: 1898 in Oklahoma Parents: John Benjamin and Sarah Jane Armour-Perkins Are they there? Leona jimg@mlode.com -----Original Message----- From: Tiffany Edmonds <tedmonds@icok.net> To: OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, September 18, 1998 3:45 PM Subject: [OKROOTS-L] Re: Choctaw Nation >BELL.... >pg. 1 >21. BELL, Melinda age12 female >22. Frances age 3 female > >pg.20 >768. BELL, Della F. age 11 female > >Belle.... >pg. 16 >605. BELLE, Serna J age 18 female >606. Robert E age 17 male > >DUNN... >pg.9 >345. Dunn, Emelene 17 female >346. Nora A. 1 female >(these 2 DUNNs appear to be grouped in the middle of a PERKINS household. >Will send PERKINS names if related ) > >BILLY.... >have a Annie, William, Martha and Elizabeth....no Isaac > >Tiffany > >-----Original Message----- >From: Barbara Graham <blgreen@flash.net> > > > >>Tiffany, >>Would you check names: BELL - DUNN - BILLY, (first name Isaac) >>Thanks, >>Barbara >> >> > >

    09/18/1998 01:25:46
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] 1896 Choctaw Nation census;lookups; HARRISON, BAILEY
    2. In a message dated 9/19/98 12:24:25 AM West Pacific Standard Time, tedmonds@icok.net writes: << On the 1896 census, Tobusky county, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory.... I found the following: page 12. John M Bailey, age 21 Male page 11. HARRISON, William H. age 45, Male Ida, age 15, Female Etta/Ella , age 9 female Ada , age 7 female Mabel, age 3 female William, jr. age 1 male Under "Intermarried White Citizens 1896" ; page 26. HARRISON, Serilda J age 35 , Female, Married page 26. Bailey, Annie M. age 25 , Female , Married >> I am not sure who was originally looking for Harrison, but here is the bio for the above mentioned William H. Harrison: >From "Leaders and Leading Men of Indian Territory, Choctaw and Chickasaws" by H. F. O'Beirne. William H. Harrison was born September in the year of 1851, in Red River county, Indian Territory, the son of Zadack Harrison of the Oklafalya clan and Elizabeth Ellis, daughter of John Ellis, the well-known interpreter for the government in the State of Mississippi. Ellis was a white man, and died in the old state, having returned to transact some business which was left unfinished. William went to school in 1861, receiving much of his education in Paris, Texas, the school kept by Miss Fannie Poindexter. In 1877 he moved to Atoka, and was there appointed to the office of duputy sheriff, and later to that of Indian Police. In 1888 he ran for sheriff and was elected by large odds. At the termination of his office in 1890, William Harrison competed for a seat in the house of representatives against J. M. Hodges, Liffy Wright, Allen Batiste, Colson Palmer, Herny Wilson and three others, and won by a majority of fifty over the second candidate, John M. Hodges. The subject of this sketch is a man of much popularity among his people, and could have been elected to higher offices than he has held, but for certain lack of self-confidence. While an officer of the law he proved himself fearless and was in many a tough spot, but always succeeded in arresting his man without unnecessary bloodshed. In 1878 he married Seerilda McCaslin, a young lady from Missouri, by whom has three children, Ida, Etta and Ada. Among the many families of note and standing in the Choctaw Nation, that of Mr. William H. Harrison holds a prominent part, and will undoubtedly continue to do so. Note from Jami: "they had additional children Mabel, William H., Victor V., and Guy Harrison. William H. Harrison Sr.'s Choctaw by blood roll # 11525, census card # 4112, pg 69, age 51, 1/2 Choctaw. His mother Elizabeth Ellis was a granddaughter of Choctaw Chief Moshulatubbe." Hope this helps someone. Regards Jami Self Hamilton

    09/18/1998 12:02:19
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Re: 1886 Census Tobucksy county, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory
    2. Tiffany Edmonds
    3. on page 2. 66. Williams, Loring age 21, Male on page 17. 630. Williams, Maltsy age 30, Female 631. " , Mary age 16, Female Nothing on McCarty. good luck, I hope thes are relatives of yours! Tiffany -----Original Message----- From: Keith's <charmain@southwind.net> >Tiffany, >Would you please see if there are any listings for the following surnames? > > McCARTY and WILLIAMS > >I only have information on Adolphus McCarty and Lula Williams. Have been >told that there were several members of both families in the area of Atoka >Co. > >Thank you so much >Charmaine Keith > >

    09/18/1998 12:01:23
    1. [OKROOTS-L] CHAT ROOM SAT. NITE?
    2. jacque reynolds
    3. Marti is the Chatroom still a go for this Saturday nite. Enjoyed last week. Looking forward to this Saturday nite. Jacque Happy Hunting. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    09/18/1998 11:51:30
    1. [OKROOTS-L] PARKER AND OTHER NAMES
    2. Hello BONNIE PARKER's mom was EMMA KROUSE ( or KRAUSE ) PARKER. She is related to my husband's grandmother BERTHA FLORENCE NEAL ( SALIE ).they are related by I believe the EDWARDS. BONNIE PARKER's Father's name was CHARLES PARKER and her older brother HUBERT ( BUSTER ) PARKER married the sister of CLARENCE CLAY. BONNIE PARKER's younger sister BILLIE JEAN PARKER was married twice first to a MACE and later to a Mr. MOON who Is still living in Dallas Texas area. BONNIE PARKER's half sister NELLIE GONZALES was living in Harwood Texas. CHARLES PARKER died in 1914 and BONNIE PARKER went to live with here family at the Maternal Grandparents, EDWARD and MARY KROUSE who was living Cement City Texas. BONNIE PARKER's cousin BESS was the daughter of EMMA's sister. BONNIE PARKER Married ROY THORNTON in1926 when she was 16. BONNIE PARKER's aunt MILLIE STAMPS lived in Carlsbad New Mexico. BONNIE PARKER was born in Rowena, Texas. BONNIE PARKER's mother came from Nacogdoches, Texas. BONNIE PARKER's grandmother maybe MARY JANE WALKER KROUSE ( KRAUSE ) PARKER). Please respond with any information you may have regarding anyone or anything you have Thank You JUDY WILKERSON ( boju1974@aol.com )

    09/18/1998 11:49:34
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Fw: White People in Indian Territory
    2. Tiffany Edmonds
    3. Thought this might be interesting to this mail list - - - -----Original Message----- From: Maxine Reggio <reggio@flash.net> To: Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com <Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com> >Hi Juanita, >I typed this last night I hope I have it all correct but thought someone >might be able to use it . It was sent to me by a friend. >Sincerely, >Maxine >CHEROKEE RESEARCH > >EMIGRATION ROLLS >1817 - 1838 > >For the area of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and North Carolina >A general chronological list of those Cherokee who wish to emigrate. > It contains rolls of emigrants, muster rolls of conducted parties, >and lists of emigrants able to emigrate by themselves. >These "Old Settlers" volunteered to move to Arkansas and relinquish >all rights to lands east of the Mississippi River. > >HENDERSON ROLL >1835 >For the area of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and North Carolina. > >This listing gives the head of families, Indian half-breeds, quardroons >and whites with a break-down by age for both male and females. >Much other information is given of those who were to be moved >to the west. Cf. National Archives T-496 > >MULLAY ROLL >1848 >For North Carolina. > >A county by county listing of the 1517 entries. It gives, remarks >as to their status, i.e. deceased. Orphaned and Cherokee and/or >English names. >This is a census of the Eastern Band. Cf. Federal records #7RA-06. > >OLD SETTLERS ROLL >1851 >For the Cherokee Nation - Northeastern Oklahoma > >A district by district listing of the names only, some without >surnames or in their children's name. This needs to be compared >with the 1896 Old Settler Payment roll for additional information. >Cf. National Archives Microfilm #M-685 - 12 rolls. > >DRENNEN ROLL >1852 >For the Cherokee Nation in Northeastern Oklahoma > >Taken by districts and contains 14,094 names of individuals who > are found in the west. It contains a listing of 102 families who >went west prior to the Treaty of New Echota (1835) but returned >to the east prior to the removal. >Cf. National Archives Microfilm #M-0685 12 rolls > > >CHAPMAN ROLL >1852 >For those Indians east of the Mississippi River. > >This is actually a payment receipt roll prepared by >Albert Chapman and list the names, age and relationship >to head of household for those listed who are taken from >a census by D.W. Siler. >Cf. National Archives Microfil #M-0685 12 rolls > >TOMPKINS ROLL >1867 >For the Cherokee Nation in Northeastern Oklahoma > >A listing of 13, 566 individuals in the various Districts >of the nation showing their names either in Cherokee or > English, sex, age and race. >Cf. Federal Records Microfilm #7RA-04 > >TOMPKINS ROLL >1867 FREEDMEN INDICES > >For the Cherokee Nation > >An alphabetical listing of the first and /or first two >letters of the surname giving name, page number > and district of residence. Cf. Federal Records > >Swetland Roll >Eastern Cherokee 1869 >For those east of the Mississippi River > >A listing of the individual's name, Swetland Roll number and >relationships to head of household, age, Mullay Roll number. > Cf. National Archives Microfilm > > > >CHEROKEE CENSU >1880 >For the Cherokee Nation > >A listing of individuals by districts showing name, nativity, >occupation, age, and sex. Some of the six schedules are missing. >Cf. Federal Records. Microfilm # 7RA-07 > > >CHEROKEE CENSUS ROLL >1883 >For the Cherokee Nation > >A district by district listing giving name and age. >This census includes and Orphans Roll, National Prison >list and a supplemental Roll of Citizens. >Cf. Federal Records Microfilm #7RA-29 rolls 1-2 > > >CHEROKEE CENSUS ROLL >1886 >For the Cherokee Nation >A listing of the head of household and members with >ages, and relationship to head as per the District. >Cf. Federal Records Microfilm #7RA-58 > > >CHEROKEE CENSUS ROLL >1890 >For the Cherokee Nation >A district by district listing alphabetically showing name, >roll number, age, sex and whether the citizen was a Native Cherokee, >Adoped Delaware, Shawnee, White or Freedman. >Cf. Federal Records Microfilm #&RA-60 > >Starr Roll >1894 >For the Cherokee Nation > >A listing by enrollment number of head of >household, names of other members of the >household, amount of payment, name of person >receiving the payment and name of witness. >Cf. Federal Records Microfilm #TRA_38 rolls 1-5 > >CHEROKEE CENSUS ROLL >1896 >For the Cherokee Nation > >By District and Roll number the individual's name, >age, sex, percinct, per cent blood or nativity, and >place of birth. >Cf. Federal Records Microfilm #7 RA -19 rolls 1-2 > >OLD SETTLER PAYMENT ROLL >1896 >For all descendants of those living in Cherokee Nation 1851. >Three listings are given 1], for those living old Settlers, >and 2] for heirs of the Old Settlers, and 3] an index of those >Old Settlers not found. >Cf. National Archives Microfilm #T-985 > >DAWES ENROLLMENT CARDS >1899-1907 >For all Cherokee >An enrollment listing by enrollee's name, post office, >district, number (if assigned), parent's name and their >district of residence, previous enrollments, variations >of names, and much other information is given. >Cf. National Archives Microfilm #M-1186 93 rolls. > >GUION MILLER ROLL OF EASTERN CHEROKEES >1909 >For all areas >An Alphabetical listing of head of households by those east >and west of the Mississippi. It gives the name, relationship >to head of household, age in 1906, Miller Roll number, >Miller Application number and Dawes Roll number. >There are 30,820 on the list with only 3426 living in >east. >Cf. National Archives Microfilm #M-1104 12 rolls. > > > > > > >At 03:42 PM 9/17/1998 +0000, Juanita Alloway wrote: >>> Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 19:38:54 -0500 >>I also have a question, similar to the following one from Dorothy >>Gray about white people living in Indian Territory. My question is >>about a different area of IT. >> >>Are there records available for people who moved to the Choctaw >>Nation, in Atoka Co., some time in 1880's? I have no proof of "why", >>but I suspect my 2nd great grandmother who was born, married, and >>lived most of her 70+ years in OH went to the Choctaw Nation to live >>with married children when she was widowed. Since this area had a >>lot of coal mines, I'm guessing they moved there to work. I have >>Mexican War pension records of my 2nd great grandfather, and although >>he died before the Gov't granted those veterans a pension, his >>"widow" received them. She was still receiving those until her death >>in Atoka Co. in Choctaw Nation, Aug 1896. The town was "Lehigh" >>which I've been told is now a ghost town. >> >>How can I find any records on her in Indian Territory......she wasn't >>alive for the 1900 census. >> >>Appreciate any help or advice. >> >>Juanita Alloway >> >> >>> From: "Dorothy Gray" <dottur@ptsi.net> >>> To: Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: white merchants >> >>> Are there any records of white people living and working in the Cherokee >>> Nation in the 1860's and 1870's? I can't find Robert Burns Mitchell, who >>> lived and died (1879) in the Vinita area. >>> >>> He had a store either in or near Vinita, and died while his children were >>> small, but the older ones remember the store. He married Mary Dawson, >who >>> was Cherokee. >>> >>> How can I find a white man who lived near or in Vinita during this time >>> period. White people were not on the census at that time there, so what >>> other records would be available? Can anyone steer me in the right >>> direction as to where to look? >> >> >> >> >> >Maxine Reggio >7205 N.W. 46th St. >Bethany, OK 73008-2317 >405-789-3337 > >

    09/18/1998 11:43:28
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] 1896 Choctaw Nation census;lookups; HARRISON, BAILEY
    2. Tiffany Edmonds
    3. No, I am sorry, Did not find any of those names on this census. Sorry, Tiffany >Chris Wolfe <wolfe@techcomm.net>WROTE: To: Tiffany Edmonds <tedmonds@icok.net> Date: Friday, September 18, 1998 12:30 PM >Hi Tiffany, The names I am looking for are >EDWARDS,NUTT,THATCHER,COVERT,CHERRY& EADES THANKS LORI > >Tiffany Edmonds wrote: >> >> > Will do look ups for people, send me surnames if you'd like. I had been >> looking up the names posted frequently to this list, but slacked off for a >> bit and forgot on a few... >> Thank you, Tiffany >> >> T., >> You are so busy with replies,, I am sure, but thought you might find this >> interesting. >> >> On the 1896 census, Tobusky county, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory.... I >> found the following: >> page 12. John M Bailey, age 21 Male >> page 11. HARRISON, William H. age 45, Male >> Ida, age 15, Female >> Etta/Ella , age 9 female >> Ada , age 7 female >> Mabel, age 3 female >> William, jr. age 1 male >> Under "Intermarried White Citizens 1896" ; >> page 26. HARRISON, Serilda J age 35 , Female, Married >> page 26. Bailey, Annie M. age 25 , Female , Married >

    09/18/1998 11:36:42
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Bowman-Kenyon-Stults
    2. Kathryn
    3. Hello to all of the OK researchers. My name is Kathryn Bowman Parks and I am researching Bowman, Kenyon and Stults families in OK from about 1870 or so. John George Bowman>Nathan Waters Bowman> Harry C. Bowman Newton Stults>Florence Stults William H. Kenyon and Rebecca Whiteley>Florence Kenyon> Harry C. Bowman Here is my OK heritage: First Generation 1 Kathryn Joyce Bowman. Born 25 Sep 1939 in Alvin, Texas. Occupation Teacher138. Education BSElEd U of H, Sec. Sci. & Hist., UHCLC, Science SHSU139. Religion Southern Baptist. She married Joseph William Parsons Parks, 5 Jul 1957 in First Baptist Alvin, Texas. Second Generation 2 Harry Calvin Bowman. Born 28 Jan 1891 in Muskogee (OK) Indian Territory. Died 17 Dec 1969 in Alvin, Texas. Buried 19 Dec 1969 in Confederate Cemetery Alvin TX. Occupation Clothing Merchant. Education Eighth Grade. Religion Disciples of Christ (Chriatian Church). He married Florence Arnola Stults, 4 Oct 1912 in Oklahoma. 3 Florence Arnola Stults. Born 24 Oct 1897 in Reeds Springs, Missouri. Died 19 Jul 1983 in Sweeny, TX. Buried 22 Jul 1983 in Confederate Cemetery. Occupation Housewife. Education Eighth Grade. Religion Southern Baptist. Third Generation 4 Nathan Waters Bowman. Born 1856 in Indiana. Buried in Bristow, OK. Occupation Methodist Preacher 3. Religion Methodist, pentecostal. He married Florence Caroline Kenyon. 5 Florence Caroline Kenyon. Born 1868 in IA. Died in Bristow, OK. Buried in Bristow City Cemetery, Bristow, OK. 6 Newton Jasper Stults. Born 1868 in Illinois. Christen 21. Died 1909 in Jennings, OK. Buried 1909 in Jennings, OK. Occupation Miner, Farmer,Teacher, Lumber Mill Owner. Religion Methodist. He married Sarah McCrory, 25 Feb 1894 in Reed Springs , MO. 7 Sarah McCrory. Born Apr 1873 in Taney Co. MO ?. Died 1909 in Jennings, OK. Buried 1909 in Jennings, OK. Occupation Housewife. Religion Methodist (Catholic). Fourth Generation 8 John George Bowman. Born 1827 in Pennsylvania. Christen 44. Died 12 Oct 1905 in Levenworth, Kansas. Buried 1905 in National Military Cemetery, Levenworth, Kansas7 34. Occupation Carpenter, Farmer35. He married Rosannah (Rosa) Coppock, 17 Feb 1850134 in ? Grant County Indiana35 132. 9 Rosannah (Rosa) Coppock163. Born 1828 in Ohio. Died 1875 in Kent, Indiana. Occupation Housewife. 10 William H. Kenyon. Born 1844 in Canadagua, NY Ontario Co.144. Christen 12 in9 13. Died 1 Apr 1915 in Oilton, OK. Buried 115 in Old cemetery, Bristow, OK. Occupation116 114. Education117. Religion118 153. He married Rebecca H. Whiteley , 7 Sep 1865 in Wayne Co. Iowa. 11 Rebecca H. Whiteley11 8. Born Jun 1846 in Illinois. Christen 108. Died 1 Apr 1916 in Heyburn, Creek Co., OK. 12 Dudley Stults. Born 25 Nov 1822 in Green County, KY. Christen 19. Died 1909 in Avola, MO. Buried 1909 in Stults Cemetery Avola, MO. Occupation Farmer. He married Sarah Jane Orr, 18 Oct 1848 in Green County, KY. 13 Sarah Jane Orr. Born 18 Sep 1829 in Green County , KY. Died 1909 in Avola, MO. Buried 1909 in Stults Family Cemetery, Avola MO. 14 John Enoch McCrorey. Born 24 Jun 1842 in Jackson Co., Tenn. Christen 20. Died 4 Apr 189022 in27Reeds Springs MO, Stone Co. Buried 136 in Reeds Springs, MO Stults Cemetery. Occupation Farmer, mason41. May have had a brother William and Mother and Father John and Elizabeth. He married Martha Jane Smith, 29 Feb 186440 in Lawrence Co. MO. 15 Martha Jane Smith. Born 24 Feb 1849 in Tenn. Christen 22. Died Dec 190537. Buried in Neck City, MO. Education Housewife.

    09/18/1998 09:58:13
    1. [OKROOTS-L] OKOTTAWA List!!
    2. galati4
    3. Hi, All! I have just started a Ottawa County, OK list. I would like to invite those of you with roots in Ottawa County to join! The subscription information is below! Good Luck, Cyndi How to subscribe. Send a message to OKOTTAWA-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains (in the body of the message) the command subscribe and no additional text. Rootsweb Sponsor CHUMBLEY List Owner MOPOLK List Owner OKOTTAWA List Owner Surnames: D R Y E R, C H U M B L E Y, H A L E Y, G O O D M A N, L Y N G A R

    09/18/1998 09:19:08
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] 1896 Choctaw Nation census;lookups; HARRISON, BAILEY
    2. Betty Davis
    3. I am interested in the surnames Muse and Gerelds. Please check. Thank you. Betty Tiffany Edmonds wrote: > > Will do look ups for people, send me surnames if you'd like. I had been > looking up the names posted frequently to this list, but slacked off for a > bit and forgot on a few... > Thank you, Tiffany > > T., > You are so busy with replies,, I am sure, but thought you might find this > interesting. > > On the 1896 census, Tobusky county, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory.... I > found the following: > page 12. John M Bailey, age 21 Male > page 11. HARRISON, William H. age 45, Male > Ida, age 15, Female > Etta/Ella , age 9 female > Ada , age 7 female > Mabel, age 3 female > William, jr. age 1 male > Under "Intermarried White Citizens 1896" ; > page 26. HARRISON, Serilda J age 35 , Female, Married > page 26. Bailey, Annie M. age 25 , Female , Married

    09/18/1998 09:10:18