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1. [OKJefferson] Re: brick wall [1]
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/CaB.2ACI/591.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Shirley, I also have obtained some of my info from Dave Englehardt. I do not have much. I don't recognize any of the other names that you have listed though. How do they all fall into the tree? I have a Jim Duck that my father in law told me was Harlan Jacksons half brother. He couldn't remember exactly though.
2. [OKJefferson] Re: brick wall [1]
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/CaB.2ACI/591.2.1 Message Board Post: Tammy, You have essentially the same info that I have, I got some info from the family tree section of Ancestry.com. It came from David Engelhardt. His mother was doing genealogy for Aunt Ella before she died. I do have a census from Arkansas, Madison county, Piney Township, image 16, year 1880, it lists James
3. [OKJefferson] good sites..... [1]
Another good NA site with lots of various links. http://www.talewins.com/OK/native.htm The Native American Nations of Oklahoma And: The Civil War in IT: http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/intro.html ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Becky
4. Re: [OKJefferson] change on site [1]
Yes I do. Some of my pages are from templates and others are hand coded. I use Cute FTP for editing and designing pages. Probably no two are alike to be honest. I am always experimenting with new ideas. Finally got one to validate as WC3 HTML 4.01. Kim Check out my sites at http://www.ndnweb.com
5. [OKJefferson] Re: brick wall [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bennet Stewart Taylor Jackson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CaB.2ACI/591.2 Message Board Post: I too I'm trying to locate James and Mary Janes' parents. They are my husbands GG grandparents. I have just started on his leg of the family, and would be very interested in exchanging any info with you. My info states that; Mary Jane Bennett m. James K. Stewart 1.) Georg
6. [OKJefferson] Re: Voll S. Meeks family [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CaB.2ACI/201.1 Message Board Post: Blackburn, OK. (My g.aunt is buried in Blackburn.) You would miss it if you weren't paying attention. The town is very old and has a few buildings still standing but vacant. It sits off old dirt road which takes you to Skedee. Blackburn is located in Osage County, north of highway 64 in between Cleveland and Pawnee
7. Re: [OKJefferson] Baldwin, I. T. newspaper item in the 1888 Gainesville, TX newspaper Hesperian [1]
Forgot to add that the article was from Baldwin, I. T. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nita" To: Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 1:31 PM Subject: [OKJefferson] Baldwin, I. T. newspaper item in the 1888 Gainesville, TX newspaper Hesperian > There was a long article in the Hesperian in Jan. 1888: On Dec. 24, Cas Gray > (J. C. Gray) and J. L. Taylor were returning to their home in Indian > Territory from Belcher, Texas. J. L. Taylor shot and killed Cas Gray. >
8. Re: [OKJefferson] Ryan, Oklahoma? [1]
At 07:39 PM 6/28/03 -0700, you wrote: >--- Gene Phillips wrote: >> Where did you search? I looked in "Oklahoma Place Names" compiled by George H Shirk. >> >I went to USGS GNIS looking for a map location. Guess that was the wrong place! > >Thanks! > >Sheridan USGS is good, but only has limited historical sites. I use it in conjunction with Street Atlas USA to locate towns. I can search by the coordinates that USGS gives. I bought my book at BAMM.com It was $13.38 plus shipping.
9. Re: [OKJefferson] good sites..... [1]
Kim, Yes, I have a link to the Terral School opening - it's on the School page here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjeffer/picschool.htm It's been there for some time. Everyone should try to check it out! (about 1/2 way down the page "Link to Terral School opening") Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kim Collins" <2buckets@arbuckleonline.com> > I liked them all Becky. I'm surprised that you didn't mention the (Jefferson > County) Terral school opening of 1907 though. Do you have a link to this on >
10. [OKJefferson] Edgar King b. 1884 KY, 1907 Indian Terr., 1910 Jefferson Co. OK [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CaB.2ACI/614 Message Board Post: Searching for parents and siblings of Edgar "Ed" King b. ca 1884 in KY. Appears to have applied for marriage license in 1907 to Bell Porter but not executed. Married Mattie Lee Hartsell in 1908 in Clay Co. TX. Had children Haskell, b. 1909; Mae Margaret b. 1912; and Frank b. ca 1915; all born in Love or Jefferson Co. OK.
11. Re: [OKJefferson] The Waurika Guardian Nov. 1904--opposition to the non-liquor supporters in "Waurika News" [1]
You can change the resolution by right clicking on the desktop, select Active desktop then Customize my desktop, them click the Settings tab and you'll see Screen area and can move the deely to where you want it. (deely is tech talk for the thing that I can't think of the name of :-) Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Smith" To: Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 10:54 PM Subject: Re: [OKJefferson] The Waurika Guardian Nov. 1904--opposition to the non-li
12. [OKJefferson] OK Digital Library site - Indian Affairs [1]
Am looking for maps and info about the 98th Meridian and came across this site. I thought Kim might be interested in it for your NDNWeb site?? http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol1/HTML_files/SES0646.html INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES Vol. I, Laws (Compiled to December 1, 1902) Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904. ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Becky north Idaho *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* "Just as eating against one's will is injurious
13. [OKJefferson] FYI: 1917 shooting in Jefferson Co. [1]
This might help or interest some researcher: Nov. 1, 1917 "Healdton Herald" published in Healdton, Carter Co., OK: Officer Shoots Girl Miss Frankie Myers, a school teacher of Sugden, was wounded by a bullet from the revolver of deputy U. S. marshal John Hart, near Waurika, the other night, while Hart was on expeditionary search for motor cars bearing liquor from Texas into Oklahoma. The wound is said not to be serious. The young woman and her escort were driving on the road frequented by cars operating
14. Re: [OKJefferson] Fw: Ryan, Oklahoma? [1]
This is certainly news to me! Not only have I never heard of Ryan, OK being called Baldwinville, I've certainly never heard of it being in Arkansas! Sheridan --- Rebecca York wrote: > Hi everyone, > Could someone please answer this mans question. I have never heard of Ryan being called > Baldwinville but that doesn't mean a whole lot. > > Thanks! > Becky York > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: PSMCMILLAN@aol.com > To: dalton@imbris.com > Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 4:48 A
15. Re: [OKJefferson] Fw: Ryan, Oklahoma? [1]
Wow! Thanks everyone, for your responses on this. I've forwarded the three emails to Charles Tice. Learn something new everyday! Becky
16. Re: [OKJefferson] Fw: Ryan, Oklahoma? [1]
According to "Oklahoma Place Names" Ryan was once called Baldwin. It was named for Truman Baldwin, first postmaster Jun 7, 1881. The name was changed to Sugg on March 14, 1888. It was changed to Ryan on June 7, 1892. Although part of eastern OK was at one time part of Arkansas Territory it was well before Baldwin was founded. There are two Baldwins in AR, one in Jefferson County and one in Washington County, but I don't know the history of those towns. There is a Ryan in Lonoke Co AR. Gene At 06:24
17. Re: [OKJefferson] Ryan, Oklahoma? [1]
--- Gene Phillips wrote: > Where did you search? I looked in "Oklahoma Place Names" compiled by George H Shirk. > I went to USGS GNIS looking for a map location. Guess that was the wrong place! Thanks! Sheridan ===== Opportunities always look bigger going than coming.
18. Re: [OKJefferson] The Waurika Guardian Nov. 1904--opposition to the non-liquor supporters in "Waurika News" [1]
I was born in Marlow and lived SW of Rush Springs until I was 7 years old. I went to NM with my mother and stepfather. We came back to OK when I was in the 9th grade. After high school, I joined the Navy and stayed in 20 years. I retired to Moore in 1989. My wife died in 1998. I met a woman (actually several) and went to MS and married her in 1999. I stayed here, because she wanted to stay here because of her children. I've been married 4 years now. My grandmother's father was from MS. I've met many cousins
19. [OKJefferson] another interesting bit of info [1]
Here's an interesting piece by Sandi Kat (she has some email lists on RW) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DO YOU REMEMBER? The spring of 1890 the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Co. extended their tracks across the South Canadian River from Union City, O. T. to Minco, Indian Territory, where they stopped for two years before building the railroad on south. All trains being turned around on a Y to go north. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J.A. Stewart, who is listed as one of the stockholders [Their letter heads showed
20. Re: [OKJefferson] change on site [1]
Gene, I looked at the code and I can't find where the code for the table width sizes are. What I thought would be the table width's, just doesn't make sense. If you have a minute would you mind looking at the code? I really don't know it well enough to spot it and there's so much code with using FrontPage it makes it harder. Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Philips" To: Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 9:06 PM Subject: Re: [OKJefferson] change
21. Re: [OKJefferson] good sites..... [1]
I liked them all Becky. I'm surprised that you didn't mention the (Jefferson County) Terral school opening of 1907 though. Do you have a link to this on your page? http://www.ndnweb.com/Terralschool.html You may have added it a while ago but I didn't see it on the site. I'll check the ones you sent a little further and may add them to my links page. Thanks! Kim Check out my sites at http://www.ndnweb.com
22. Re: [OKJefferson] Ryan, Oklahoma? [1]
Thanks, Gene. I'll see if I can't find a copy of the book! Sheridan --- Gene Phillips wrote: > At 07:39 PM 6/28/03 -0700, you wrote: > > >--- Gene Phillips wrote: > >> Where did you search? I looked in "Oklahoma Place Names" compiled by George H Shirk. > >> > >I went to USGS GNIS looking for a map location. Guess that was the wrong place! > > > >Thanks! > > > >Sheridan > > USGS is good, but only has limited historical sites. I use it in conjunction with
23. Re: [OKJefferson] Ryan, Oklahoma? [1]
Where did you search? I looked in "Oklahoma Place Names" compiled by George H Shirk. Gene At 04:02 PM 6/28/03 -0700, you wrote: >How did you find it? I searched for Baldwin OK and got a response that there was no such! > >Sheridan > >--- Gene Phillips wrote: >> According to "Oklahoma Place Names" Ryan was once called Baldwin. It was named for Truman >> Baldwin, first postmaster Jun 7, 1881. The name was changed to Sugg on March 14, 1888. It was >> changed to Ryan on June 7, 1892.
24. [OKJefferson] Mud Creek News in the Dec. 1932 Healdton Herald [1]
Dec. 8, 1932 Healdton Herald published in Healdton, OK: "Mud Creek News" School is progressing nicely. Our percent of attendance for November was 97% and we are trying hard to raise it to 100% this month. We are glad to welcome Uyonne Davis as a new pupil. Nora Francis Purtell and Lois Myers are leaders in the cross continet (??) reading contest. Anna May Lyons is absent from school on account of illness. We hope she will soon be able to return. Rev. Schutes of Hastings preached here today. J.V. Wood
25. Re: [OKJefferson] Ryan, Oklahoma? [1]
How did you find it? I searched for Baldwin OK and got a response that there was no such! Sheridan --- Gene Phillips wrote: > According to "Oklahoma Place Names" Ryan was once called Baldwin. It was named for Truman > Baldwin, first postmaster Jun 7, 1881. The name was changed to Sugg on March 14, 1888. It was > changed to Ryan on June 7, 1892. > > Although part of eastern OK was at one time part of Arkansas Territory it was well before > Baldwin was founded. > > There are two B

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