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    1. [OKROOTS-L] Oklahoma Surnames
    2. kaite
    3. HI.. I just joined the listing....in hopes that I can connect with some OK cousins..... The known OK names I'm researching right now are: BALES SHORT BIRD AKINS BOWLING (BOLEN) Thanks!!!! kaite... http://www.kaite.com

    09/09/1998 06:49:10
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Oklahoma Surnames
    2. In a message dated 9/9/98 5:49:53 PM Pacific Daylight Time, kaite@sprynet.com writes: << BALES/SHORT >> Oklahoma Surnames I have only a few of both in my actual lineage but lots of info on both BALES AND SHORT surnames- for the SHORT surmane I have Margarett Latisha SHORT who married a Aaron BROCK lived first in Kentucky then AR AND ON TO OK I have this huge SHORT database from a professional genealogist that I'm distantly related to. on BALES mostly MO but they spread out everywhere OK, IN, AR what BALES are you looking for?

    09/09/1998 06:13:08
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Surnames
    2. Chris Hamilton
    3. Hey Phyllis Murphy, Your surnames interest me. The MURPHY, are yours from Posey, IN? Also the Edwards name, I look for a Cecile Edwards that married a Elihue Pridemore about 1852 in probably MO. Have you seen them? Thanks okchris@email.msn.com -----Original Message----- From: PHYLLIS MURPHY <hiphy@usa.net> To: OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, September 09, 1998 6:20 PM Subject: [OKROOTS-L] Surnames > The surnames I am searching for in Oklahoma is > Watson, Cobler, Cundiff, Edwards, Spaulding > > I live in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma if anyone needs any help from this area. >Phyllis Murphy > >____________________________________________________________________ >Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 >

    09/09/1998 06:02:59
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Apology.. to OK list
    2. N. Gamel-Livecy
    3. The advice given to me was to have all replies go back to the list. After this inscident I changed the set-up. All replies will go to sender. Nancy >My apology to the OK list.. I have three other Roots -L list groups I belong >to and did not note that this list does a double back send. My apologies to >all on my comment about Caplocks and shouting.. it was written as a friendly >note and sent as a "reply to author". Unfortunately in the format of this >list configuration I guess we can not reply "off-list". > Jeannie C. in AZ Oklahoma Surnames: GAMEL, HAYES, SLIGAR/SLIGER, DEVLIN, COBURN, TOPPER, SATTERLEE Other surnames: BRASWELL, WILLIAMS, HUTCHESON, WHITEHEAD, NEIGHBORS/NABORS, EVANS, SCARBROUGH, McADAMS ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    09/09/1998 05:55:42
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Re: [TEXAHOMA] Sasakwa, Ok
    2. The Fullers
    3. Yes, I do! Both of my parents graduated from HS in Sasawka. My mom returns to the reunion every summer! She knows many people from Sasawka, Yeager, and Holdenville. My main Oklahoma surnames are: Peters, O'Neal, Green, Hayner, and Nugent. Peggy O'Neal Fuller -----Original Message----- From: Pauline Phelps <paulinep@igalaxy.net> To: OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, September 09, 1998 3:16 PM Subject: [OKROOTS-L] Re: [TEXAHOMA] Sasakwa, Ok > > >R L wrote: > >> Hi, >> Does anyone have any family lines in Sasakwa, OK? I am trying to >> find people who may be connected to my grandma's past. She has mentioned >> some names of those she knew, but I am trying to put them all together >> for her. She has also mentioned people without knowing the names, so I >> am hoping to find some to run by her. She has Alzheimer's (sp?) and is >> losing a bit of her memory, although much of it is still intact, but if I >> have some things to mention to her, they often spark her memory. The >> time period would be around 1920 - 1930. Maybe we can help find info on >> your family through this, also. >> Thanks for any help you can offer with this. >> >> Renee' in Okla. >> BAKER BOYD BROWN CALLEN COATNEY HUFFINES LEATHERS LEWALLEN >> MC COY ROSE TREAT WILHELM >> http://www.crosswinds.net/tulsa/~jespiddlin >> >> My husband cgenerun@juno.com is researching - >> HILAND, LA VINESS / LE VINESS variations, MILES, SEE / SEAY >> variations. >> >> > > > > > >

    09/09/1998 05:11:55
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Valient (sp.?), OK
    2. Marti Graham
    3. > Does anyone have copy of burials in Valient Cem., in Valient, > McCurtain Co., OK?? - And do lookups?? Hi Netta, Genie Angels has a volunteer for McCurtain Co. that list "cemeteries [printed]" as part of the resources she will check. She is temporarily offline... You might check the pages in a couple of weeks to see if she's had her name and email readded, if you don't find another volunteer. http://www.geocities.com/heartland/flats/6878 Genie Angels Marti -- Marti Graham, OKGenWeb State Coordinator http://www.usgenweb.org/ok OKGenWeb http://www.geocities.com/heartland/flats/6878 Genie Angels

    09/09/1998 04:58:15
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Surnames
    2. PHYLLIS MURPHY
    3. The surnames I am searching for in Oklahoma is Watson, Cobler, Cundiff, Edwards, Spaulding I live in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma if anyone needs any help from this area. Phyllis Murphy ____________________________________________________________________ Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1

    09/09/1998 04:49:35
    1. [OKROOTS-L] HIMES ---BROYLES
    2. JIMMIE HIMES
    3. MR. AND MRS. J. E. HIMES CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING AT THEIR HOME IN GLENCOE SUNDAY SEPT 11 1927 THEY WERE MARRIED 50 YEARS AGO THE 23RD OF AUGUST AT KNOXVILLE, IOWA BY REV. BLY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH MR. R. M. SMITH ACTING AS BEST MAN. AND MISS ANN WILLIAMS AS BRIDESMAID, WHO LATER BECAME MRS. R. M. SMITH, AND AGAIN THEY WERE PRESENT LAST SUNDAY AND TALKED OVER THE DAY WHEN MISS MATILDA SMITH BECAME THE WIFE OF MR. J. E. HIMES THIRTY SEVEN RELATIVES AND NEIGHBORS CAME WITH FILLED BASKETS AND SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS TO REMIND THEM THEY HAD NOT BEEN FORGOTTEN OWING TO UNAVOIDABLE CIRCUMSTANCES THE DAY WAS NOT CELEBRATED UNTIL LAST SUNDAY. MR. AND MRS. HIMES HAVE 4 CHILDREN LIVING ALL OF WHOM WERE PRESENT THOSE PRESENT WERE MR. AND MRS. F. E. HIMES OF STILLWATER OK. MR. AND MRS. W. H. HIMES OF YALE OK. MRS. W. O. BROYLES OF STILLWATER, MR. AND MRS. F. P. JONES GLENCOE. GRAND CHILDREN PRESENT WERE MR. AND MRS. CHAS. KINZIE, RIPLEY MISS LEXIE HIMES, STILLWATER MR OLIVER HIMES, YALE MR. CLARENCE BROYLES STILLWATER ORVILLE AND RUTH BROYLES, STILLWATER CRYSTAL, EILEEN AND WALLACE JONES, GLENCOE GREAT GRAND CHILDREN PRESENT PAULINE, RAYMOND AND LEWIS KENZIE,MARIE AND IRENE BROYLES, OF RIPLEY. GLENCOE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY FEB 18 1926 OBITUARY NEWSPAPER N. P. BROYLES ANSWERS THE FINAL ROLL CALL THE END CAME PEACEFULLY EARLY SUNDAY NIGHT NELSON PAGE BROYLES, SON OF MARY AND CHRISTOPHER BROYLES WAS BORN JUNE 10, 1844 IN BROOK COUNTY, KE. AND PASSED AWAY AT HIS HOME IN GLENCOE ,OK. FEBRUARY 13 1927 AT THE AGE OF 82 YEARS 8 MONTHS AND 23 DAYS. HE HAD SUFFERED THE PAST YEAR WITH HEART COMPLICATIONS AND HIS DEATH WAS NOT UNEXPECTED. AT THE AGE OF 12 HE WAS REMOVED BY HIS PARENTS TO SULLIVAN CO,. MISSOURI, WHERE HE GREW TO YOUNG MANHOOD. AT THE AGE OF 18 HE ENLISTED IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, COMPANY A, 23RD REGIMENT VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, AND SERVED HIS COUNTRY UNTIL PEACE WAS DECLARED AND THE ARMY DISBANDED. HIS FIRST COMMAND WAS UNDER GEN. SIEGEL, SUCCESSOR OF GEN. LYONS, WHO FELL IN BATTLE. UNDER GEN. SEIGEL HE DID HIS PART OF CLEARING THE STATE OF MISSOURI OF THE ENEMY AND THEN PASSED INTO THE DEPARTMENT COMMANDED BY GEN. SHERMAN AND WITH HIM, MADE THAT FAMOUS MARCH TO THE SEA WHICH ULTIMATELY ENDED THE WAR, IN THE YEAR 1865 HE WAS UNITED IN MARRIAGE TO HANNAH COTTER AND TO THIS UNION TEN CHILDREN WERE BORN, TWO OF WHOM HAVE PROCEEDED THE FATHER INTO THE GREAT BEYOND. HE IS SURVIVED BY THE WIFE OF HIS YOUTH AND EIGHT OF HIS CHILDREN, ALL OF WHOM WERE PRESENT AT HIS BEDSIDE EXCEPT THE OLDEST DAUGHTER MARY JANE DAVIS, OF LOS ANGELOS, WHOSE HEALTH WOULD NOT PERMIT HER ATTENDANCE. THE OTHER CHILDREN ARE LUCY CROCKER, OF PAWNEE, EFFIE HIMES AND MATTIE JONES, OF STILLWATER AND J. C. AND NELSON BROYLES OF GLENCOE. HE WAS ALSO SURVIVED BY 43 GRANDCHILDREN AND 50 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN ONE SISTER MRS. IDA CRANE OF OILTON, OKLA. AND TWO BROTHERS, JAMES AND JOHN BROYLES OF KIRKSVILLE MO. BESIDES A HOST OF OTHER RELATIVES. IN 1877 HE MOVED FROM HOWELL COUNTY, MO. TO CRAWFORD COUNTY KANS.. WHERE HE RESIDED FOR 13 YEARS. IN 1891 HE CAME WITH HIS FAMILY TO PAYNE COUNTY,OK. DRIVING THROUGH WITH OX TEAMS. TWO YEARS LATER HE MADE THE RACE INTO THE CHEROKEE STRIP AND SECURED A HOMESTEAD ONE MILE EAST OF GLENCOE, WHERE HE MADE HIS HOME FOR 16 YEARS. LATER ON HE MOVED INTO GLENCOE, WHERE HE HAS RESIDED EVER SINCE AND WHERE HE DIED

    09/09/1998 04:40:21
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Valient (sp.?), OK
    2. NS
    3. Does anyone have copy of burials in Valient Cem., in Valient, McCurtain Co., OK?? - And do lookups?? Was told that possibly my grandparents were buried there also other relatives?? Am looking for Shackelfords/Shacklefords. Thanks, Netta

    09/09/1998 04:19:53
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] SURNAMES IN OK
    2. Carline Doyle
    3. I also have Casey's on my tree, allot of them.......carline harp doyle >HOUSTON, BROCK, MCPHERSON, CASEY, LOY, BALL FROM 1903 TO NOW >THANKS, CRISTY FISHER >CDZ4U@aol.com > >

    09/09/1998 04:18:41
    1. [OKROOTS-L] OK Surnames
    2. NS
    3. Am researching the following surnames in OK - some were there in late 1800's and early 1900's HOLLIDAY; NUNLEY (var. spellings); SATTERFIELD; SHACKELFORD; UNDERWOOD Thanks, Netta

    09/09/1998 04:14:24
    1. [OKROOTS-L] AUTERSON/CLIFTON/SPURLIN/ETC...
    2. Mark & Linda Atterson
    3. Looking for information on the AUTERSON family. William J. Auterson & wife Emily Spurlin{g} left Kentucky to move out west just after 1872. His oldest son, Henry Franklin Auterson, born March 2, 1861, in Fentress County, Tennessee, married Mary Ann CLIFTON, January 18, 1880, in Benton County, Arkansas. Their children were Catherine Cordelia "Delia", born 1881, in Benton County, Arkansas; John Henry, born 1885, in Texas; Charles, born 1887, in Oklahoma; Frank, born 1889, in Oklahoma; Simon Lee, born 1891, in Oklahoma; James Arthur, born 1893, in Claremore, Rogers County, Oklahoma; Jesse Loyd, born 1895, in Moses Prairie, Mayes County, Oklahoma; George, born 1901, in Locust Grove, Mayes County, Oklahoma; and Maggie "Sally" L., born 1903, in Locust Grove, Mayes County, Oklahoma. Related families by marriage include WHITE, HARLESS, JONES, LEWIS, BURNS and BAY. It would appear the AUTERSON family in Oklahoma settled there by at least1887, in the Mayes County area. Most of these families ended up living in and around Ponca City. Henry Franklin AUTERSON had a brother named James David Lee AUTERSON, born 1864, who also settled in Oklahoma from Missouri. He married a woman named Leanne {?}. Their children include Clay, Letha, Rosie May, William J., and Johnny C. AUTERSON. I would appreciate any information on the AUTERSON and related families as well as any information regarding the settling of this family in Oklahoma. I found them in the 1910 and 1920 census' but could not located them in the 1900 Indian Territory. Any ideas? Could someone help me locate them in the 1900 census? Thanks! Mark Atterson atterson@darientel.net

    09/09/1998 04:01:13
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Partial list of individuals who made the Run of 1889
    2. Pauline Phelps
    3. Try emailing the compilier sorry I've forgotten where I got the info. your ancestor added to the list, send the information to me at landrun@ionet.net) File transcribed and contributed for use in OKGenWeb Archives by Richard Cheek-landrun@ionet.net Pauline

    09/09/1998 03:58:38
    1. [OKROOTS-L] left out name
    2. Jean
    3. I left out one name when I submitted names Cousins of William P. Jennings who were in land run Elizabeth Johnson Rider and her family were in the run, most relocated to Texas Co OK by 1910. Also her brother John Johnson and his family. William Jennings mother was Cassa Bauguess and Elizabeth and Johns mother was her sister Nancy Bauguess. Jean Okla. City

    09/09/1998 03:57:12
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Partial list of individuals who made the Run of 1889
    2. Jean
    3. Which run was for land in Lincoln Co.? Jean Okla. City -----Original Message----- From: Pauline Phelps <paulinep@igalaxy.net> To: OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, September 09, 1998 3:34 PM Subject: [OKROOTS-L] Partial list of individuals who made the Run of 1889 >USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free >information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial >entities, >as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic > >pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other >presentation. > >************************************************************************** > >Partial list of individuals who made the Run of 1889 > >Based on gathering of Sons and Daughters of the Original '89ers >at the 100th anniversary of the Run > >(Includes names of those whose descendents were registered at the >anniversary. >Spelling is based on registration at the gathering. If you have >additional >information on any of these individuals or would like to have the name >of >your ancestor added to the list, send the information to me at >landrun@ionet.net) > >File transcribed and contributed for use in OKGenWeb Archives by Richard >Cheek-landrun@ionet.net > >Acton, Isaac B. >Adamson, John W., b. 11 June, 1849-IN, d. 3 Jan, 1923-OK (OK, 1st 100 >years) >Ambrose, George >Anderson, James Newton b. 14 Dec, 1863, Port Washington or Coshocton Co. >OH d. Aug, 1941, Guthrie, OK > md. Martha Arabella Thompson b. 18 Jan, 1876 in New Jersey d. >Norfolk, VA >Anthis, Leo J. >Armstrong, Albert J. >Arnett, Edward >Arnold, Issac B. >Baker, George >Baker, Lain N. >Ball, George W. >Bare, Pleasant >Barnes, Lavenna >Bell, James "Jim" >Bishop, John W. >Bivert, John >Blakesley, John Smith >Blakesly, Charley >Blank, Issac >Bradford, Marie Green >Brown, Ephraim & Anna Teague >Burch, Irvin >Burchardt, Augustus >Burchardt, Gustav >Canning, George >Canning, Harry >Carey, Oliver Perry Morton >Cary, Mort >Casali, Joseph >Case, Newt >Casselman, David Alexander >Casto, Henry >Chambers, Joel >Chappell, Eli J. >Charvoz, Frank >Clay Theodore >Clift, Frank P. >Coles, Enoch & Alice >Cottman, Judd >Cox, Lyman & Katy >Cox, Lymon Joseph >Craig, Evertt >Craven, George W. >Cutler, Albert >Davis, Emmet R. >Davis, Oliver >DePlois, Phillip Ludwig >Dick, C.C. >Diehm, John B. >Douglas, Stephen A. >Dunnica, G.E. & Emma >Edmund, Wilson Wagonner >Estus, Hester Jane >Fairchild, Almon >Farquharson, A.O. >Farquharson, Orville >Fielding, Edward >Genetti, Waggoner Harris >Gobble, Emery W. >Gooch, Howard B. >Gordon, Hugh & Etta >Hallum, John B. & Lucy Ann >Hammond, George >Hannah, George W. >Harris, Isaiah >Harrington, Herbert >Hatfield, Jefferson Davis >Hogelin, William Sherman >Hogland, Hazel >Hopkins, George Washington >Horn, Frederick Sumpter >Houghton, F.R. >Houghton, Fred E. >Hubbard, W.H. >Hunt, Marshall >Irwin, Elizabeth Ann >Jackson, Niton >Johnson, James Edward >Kennedy, John >Kessler, P.S. & Rena >Kessler, Plus S. >Kessler, Rene E. >Kirk, Sylvester and Mildred >Klopfenstein, Walter S. >Ladner, Edgar & Blanche >Ladner, Thomas >Lamar, Samuel Ulysses >Lamar, William David & Della Endsley >Lambert, William >Lary, Myrtle Dancy >Lawrence, John T. >Leake, John >Lentx, Daniel Morgan >Lester, Morgan >Lillie, Foress B. >Longan, Charles Willis >Loy, Thomas >Madden, Fred >Madsen, Chris >Martin, Alfred >Matheson, John Calvin >McKinley, Nancy Rachel >McNeill, L. >McPeek, T.J. >Mcully Charles >Miller, Ephraim >Morgan, George >Moritz, Bernard C. >Morris Thomas >Mutzig, Edward >Nance, Elward >Nancy, Rober & Mary A. >Nelson, John J. b. 1/14/1861 IA, d. 6/19/1927 OK (OK, 1st 100 years) >Orr, James W. >Ott, William >Overstreet, James W. >Patchin, William A. >Patchin, William H. >Patten, Thomas M. >Patterson, Columbus W. >Pfrimmer, Jesse >Pitts, Ira Dell >Poteet, George >Poteet, John W. >Pratt, John >Prierce, Fannie Granville >Priess, Peter >Richardson, John >Robertson, James >Ross, Alvin Vinton, b. 10/9/1840-OH, d. 1915-OK (Logan County History, >p. 565) >Ross, George Lewis, b. 5/3/1878-IA, (Logan County History, p. 565) >Samuel, Omer Wier >Santee, Joe & Anna >Sartain, Charles >Sartain, George >Sartain, John Hildebrand >Schafer, William & Minnie >Schafer, William F. >Schonwald, Dave >Scott Mountford >Scott, Robert Wallace >Scott, William Lloyd >Sexauer, William >Shore, Samuel Elmer >Smith, Alonzo >Smith, James Leach >Smith, Job & Mary >Spencer, Thomas >Steven, Dr. David >Steven, M.D. >Stone, John E. >Sturdivant, Charlie O. >Swaney, William W. >Swanson, Sam >Tallman, Ervin E. "Doc" >Taylor, Charles H. >Taylor, John H. >Teague, Samuel >Thomas, Ethan I. >Upham, Furman >Voight, William John >Walker, Johns >Walters, Daniel >Walters, Minnie >Ward, Amos P. & Hulda A. >Wathor, Pete T. >Wells, Philias >Whisler, William L., b 7/23/1838-OH, d. 6/30/1922-OK (OK, 1st 100 years) > >Whitmen, Lucretea >Wileman, Dr. S.D. >Willson, Walter >Wolfington, James M. >Wood, Joseph >Woods, Joseph & Mary >Wright, Albert D. >Young, Chancy R. > > > > >

    09/09/1998 03:46:57
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Odom/Fleming
    2. Jean
    3. Here is the other side of the family Robert Shelton Odom b 1890 Liberty, Dekalb Co. TN d 1956 Okla. City OK s/o John T. Odom b 1860 Liberty Dekalb Co TN and Sallie Cathcart b 1859 Dekalb Co TN m 1912 Sarah Fleming b 1895 Grayling, Crawford Co. MI d 1981 Okla. City d/o David Fleming b 1860 Canada d 1938 McCurtain Co. OK and Sarah Jane Ferguson b 1863 St Clair Co. MI Robert Odom came to OK from TN in 1908. The David Fleming family came to Perry, Noble, Co. OK in 1908 then Sarah and her sister Dora came to Okla. City in 1910. Jean Okla. City

    09/09/1998 03:42:43
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Amos Ward:
    2. Anita Rainey
    3. EEEEKKKKK. I ACCIDENTLY MISPELLED OKLAHOMA, AND I WAS BORN THERE. Anita Rainey

    09/09/1998 03:39:31
    1. [OKROOTS-L] Amos Ward:
    2. Anita Rainey
    3. There was an Amos Ward who was Sheriff of Rogers county in the 1960's-7o's. I think he was Sheriff long before that. I wonder if the Amos Ward who made the run for land was an ancester of his? The Amos Ward I knew was quite a character. I think the people thought of him as being as much a part of Rogers County, as the Oklamoma land beneath their feet. Does anyone else remember this unusual man? Anita Rainey, Born Oologah Ok

    09/09/1998 03:35:30
    1. Re: [OKROOTS-L] Surnames
    2. Hi, My husband's grandmother came from Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Her name was Florence Neal and her husband was James Salie. My motherinlaw Betty jo Salie was born there. Please let me know if you can help me as I am trying to find more out. Thank you....Judy

    09/09/1998 03:16:51
    1. [OKROOTS-L] BELL - DUNN FAMILIES
    2. Barbara Graham
    3. The earliest dates my great grandparents in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma was 17 Mar 1884, they were living near Fort Gibson, (near Muskogee) Indian Territory of OKLA. By 14 Oct 1886, a transfer of church title, Pauls Valley, Ok. Dist. Indian Mission Conference. My great grandfather Simon Moses Dunn was born Oct 6, 1842 Walker Co., Ga. He joined the Civil War, a POW at Point Lookout, MD., after 3 months of inprisonment, he joined the US Services and was sent west to the Dakota territory until the end of the War. He married Elizabeth Magill of Sedalia, Pettis Co., MO in 1871. He died at Cabiness, Indian Territory, Pittsburgh Co., in 1905. Elizabeth died 1914 at Doyle, Stephens Co., OK. I only know of two daughters. One being my grandmother Elizabeth (Lizzie) Frances b 1873 who married Samuel H. Bell in 1793. Sam's father was Williamson (Wilkes) F Bell and believed to have died on ole Dug Road near Talahina, LeFlore Co., OK. I would exchange history with anyone who knows of these families. Barbara

    09/09/1998 03:12:41