[email protected] wrote: > > Dear George, > Well, let's see if I can get this right. > John Jr. said his father John Sr. was b in Okmulgee Co OK. 1937-1938? > He would be the s/o of Jack Jay or Jack S., as the census calls him. > But Jack Jay was only 3 in 1910, so he would be 13 in 1920--and > would not be married yet. > But the 1920 Okmulgee OK Soundex might show NP as head of house in Okmulgee > or--maybe he was still in Greene Co MO. Jackie does not have complete > Soundex records for 1910 and 1920, so will need some help. > It was so great that Pam Shelden came up with the parents of Newton Price. > I am so curious about the S. Whaley in that violin. > Isn't this fun????? > Ruby Ruby, Our library doesn't have the 1920 Soundex for Oklahoma (it has the 1910) so I am reading the county -- yyuucchh. I am about 1/3 through. I haven't found NP but I did find a John and Hazel Whaley in Okmulgee City, ED 131, sheet 10A Whaley, John 29 OH Canada OH Contractor drilling Hazel 27 Ind. Mich. Ind. Hope this helps someone George