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    1. [WHITE] Lysid White 1920 Ottawa CO. Okla
    2. hogrider
    3. Any info on Lysid greatly appreciated! Thanks, Shirley in Oregon ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

    04/11/2007 03:31:39
    1. Re: [WHITE] Lysid White 1920 Ottawa CO. Okla
    2. Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer
    3. All Indian families except 1 white wife, Nancy 1930 Council House, Ottawa Co OK HH 81-7,census taken Jan 20, 1920 Lula B. White Ind. age 37 b Ark David son 20 [all ch b OK] Macie 16 dau Jessie 11 dau. Myrel E. 8 dau. Jim 4 LYSID son 1 & 10/12 mos. ************* 1910 Council House, Ottawa Co OK HH 53-53 William H. White 33 b OK Indian Lula B. wife 29 David 11 [all ch b OK] Dovie dau 8 Macie 5 dau. Jessie 1 dau. Mother had 8 children, 4 lived. **************** HH 54-54 Next Door Joseph S. White 50 b MO Ida A. 32 Ark wife Birtha dau 11 [all ch b OK] Donovin 10 son Irwin?? spell 8 son George 6 Ila ?spell dau 4 Lina?spell 2 dau. Ruth 1 dau. **************** Next door HH 56-56 James E. White 56 b MO Indian Nancy A. 49 white Ark Hody?spell C. son 16 Ind Polly A. 12 Ind Lula E. 10 dau. Ind. *********************** No more help on census until 1940 census is published. You could write to: Division of Archives & Records Oklahoma Dept. of Libraries 200 N.E. 18th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 State Historical Society Library Resources Division Wiley Post Historical Building 2100 B. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Indian Territory Genealogical & Historical Society HC 61, Box 23 Tahlequah, OK 74464 Attn: Lee Stout or her successor Ottawa County Genealogical Society P. O. Box 1383 Miami, OK 74354 ******************* I suggest you write one letter and make copies of it leaving the heading vacant. Then add one of above headings to each letter and mail them out. On your letter list the HH's and all info for each household that I have sent asking if they have an information to share. I suspect the men are brothers. There are Rolls containing all Indian Families because in the early 1900's, they were entitled to money for past treatment if they could prove descent. Info from those rolls would be very helpful to you.Check the internet. Good Luck. .·:*¨¨*:·.~* Ginny *~.·:*¨¨*:·.

    04/11/2007 02:18:03