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SSDI lists the following:
Luvicy Stepp
b. 12 Nov. 1920
d. 4 July 1980
Eustus Stepp
b. 8 Oct. 1913
d. March 1978
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Pat, thank you.
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Trying to find Obits for member of the HUTSON family
Blanche Josephine Taylor Hutson b. March 2, 1906 Died October 23, 1956 in Oklahoma, City
Husband John Walter Hutson died Jan 25, 1959 Tulsa, Bermingham Place, Ok
son Donald Lee Hutson died October 23, 1955 Talahlequah, Cherokee, Oklahoma
Thank you f
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Oops! Correction----Luvicy's maiden name was Hallmark. It was her mother who's name was Walkingstick.
Rita
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Hi, Linda,
I was wondering if you found out anything on the location of the school house? I am looking for that and the location of the whitmire plantation where the injured and killed were taken afterwards. I believe the plantation may have belonged to Palmyra and
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Looking for someone with information about my uncle and his wife. I need the death date of his wife. His wife's maiden name was Luvicy Walkingstick. I don't know if Walkingstick is one word or two. Thanks, Rita
In a message dated 5/23/2006 8:49:21 AM Central Daylight Time,
topps52407@aol.com writes:
The Whitmire plantations were "owned" by George and Jonathan Whitmire and
sons. George was the older brother and died in his late 40's. Jonathan died
in 1900 at age 75. Information strongly suggests that they were old settlers.
Keep in mind that the land was owned by the Cherokee nation but was provided
for the tribe members to reside on. The Whitmires were the second largest
slaveholders in the Che
Deb,
Your Whitmire information is essentially correct according to my archives. I will keep an eye out for any references to your great grandmother.
Gary
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From: Debra Schafer
To: OKADAIR-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Tue, 23 May 2006 17:18:57 -0700
Subject: Re: [OKADAIR] Re: Whitmire School house shoot-out 1872
I am interested in this line somewhat. Jonathan Whitmire and wife Temperance Holt had a son named George W. Whitmire (that was a name that seemed to b
I still keep hoping someone will come up with a picture of Ida and George.
I know their grandsons are probably still alive, but can't seem to make
contact with any of them. Last I heard one was living in Tahlequah.
Deb
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Subject: Re: [OKADAIR] Re: Whitmire School house shoot-out 1872
> Deb,
>
> Your Whitmire information is essentially correct according to my archives.
> I will keep
The Whitmire plantations were "owned" by George and Jonathan Whitmire and sons. George was the older brother and died in his late 40's. Jonathan died in 1900 at age 75. Information strongly suggests that they were old settlers.
Keep in mind that the land was owned by the Cherokee nation but was provided for the tribe members to reside on. The Whitmires were the second largest slaveholders in the Cherokee nation.
The precise location of the school and boundary of the plantation is still a little unkn
I am interested in this line somewhat. Jonathan Whitmire and wife Temperance
Holt had a son named George W. Whitmire (that was a name that seemed to be
passed down through their generations). This George, born 1859 and died in
1893 in Gore, Sequoyah Co., OK (formerly Cherokee Nation). He is buried in
the Still Cemetery in Gore, Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma beside his with his two
infant sons and his mother in law. (I have pictures of all 4 tombstones).
He was married to my great grandmother, Ida Frances Ba
Hi Gary,
Thank you SO Much!
I am surprised & saddened that the exact location of the school isn't well documented since it has so much history. Maybe someday that will change............ Please let me know if you discover anything new about it. Johnson Proctor (first one shot) was our gr gr gr grandfather & Zeke Proctor was his brother.
Thank you again!
Linda
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