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    1. Re: Edith M. Harmon/Benjamin of Tulsa, Oklahoma
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EZB.2ACE/607.2 Message Board Post: Ottice, Edith M. Harmon was my grandfather's (Jessie Elmer Pulliam's) 1st cousin. The following was taken from the 1930 U.S. Census Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Tulsa City Enumeration district 72-81 Sheet 15B April 9, 1930 Address 144 North Columbia Place Dwelling 370, Family 418 Harmon, Benjamin F. - head, Owns, Male,White, age 44, M, 25, OK - GA - GA - Occupation - Electrician, Public Service -------------, Clessie D. - wife, Female,White, age 39, M, 20, OK - AR - KY -------------, Edith M. - daughter, Female ,White, age 17, S, OK - OK - OK -------------, Robert H. - son, Male, White, age 13, S, TX - OK - OK -------------, Billy F. - son, Male, White, age 2 5/12, S, OK - AR - TX My grandfather's aunt Clessie was Native American and owned rights to several oil wells. His uncle Frank worked for Public Service of Oklahoma (Electrical utilities company) he was an electrician, as told to me by my mother and verified from the occupation listed in the 1930 Tulsa City Directory. I have some pictures of Clessie and her brother's when she was a child with a note on the back to my great grandmother Ella (Harmon) Pulliam. My grandparents lived near Frank and Clessie around 1930 in Tulsa and Edith had already left home, she was a nurse in the military. After her 1st husband died, she was remarried to a military doctor. Frank and Clessie did not divorce, mother said Clessie was caring for Frank on his death bed "in Florida". Please email me if I can be of further help.

    04/30/2005 04:25:02