Hello OK searchers! I am in California on the Delta! And I have been trying to ferret out information on my husbands family for years. His parents and grandparents are all gone now, and they didn't have any family history on this line. I have been lucky enough to connect with some MO. cousins and put quite a bit together, but I need to know where these people are buried and if I can get certificates of Death for them. I will list what I have. They came from MO. Ray County and Buchanan County (around St. Joe). They married in Ray County in 1859. I have the document. They are my hubby's 2nd great's. Their daughter is Rosa Catherine Adams b. 1886/7 in Platte township, Andrew County, MO. She married her first cousin (we think?) who waas a William E. Adams and they had 1 son Willis Raymond Adams b. 9 May 1896, St. Joseph, MO. d. 13 Apr 1984, Fayetteville, AR. He married Mildred Larsen (we don't know where), I have been trying to find out. I have their wedding picture but the location was a secret. They ran off together. Their first child George Adams was born in Pawnee, Pawnee, OK., on 10th of Nov. 1918. Second child Scott Marion Adams was born in Fairfax, Osage, OK, on 6th of Nov. 1920. Third child was born in Bolivar, Polk County, MO. on 14th of Jun 1923, his name was Albert Leslie Adams. A 4th child was born on 30th of May 1925, in Concord, CA. Child being Wilma May Adams and living only about one year. I found Benjamin Franklin (known as Franklin) and Lodusky and Willis all together on the 1910 census for Pawnee. Willis was 13. Rosa Catherine remarried a man by the name of Smith, Elmer we think. They had a son Elmer in 1910, and a daughter named Lodusky Marie Smith in 1912. They were born in Pawnee. I don't know anything about any of them but I found Rosa on the 1920 census living with a family and she was listed as a widow. Her children were not with her though they were still young. I also found on a blue line map last week, property owned by Mildred ADams on the Arkansas River. Anyone out there that this sounds familiar too? Rose Adams