There are some Wiles in the Shady Point, Panama
area. May be able to find some of them by using
http://www.switchboard.com and putting in Wiles
for the last name and the town and state.
Robin Ingram wrote:
>
> Could anyone tell me how to go about searching for my grandparents John and/or Nancy Simmons who lived in what is now the Hodgens area on the 1880 census? I'm also trying to find any of the Wiles family from that area. I live in Colorado and have to use ancestry.com for searches and I'm not find
I worked with Calvin Wiles several years ago in
Poteau, Ok. I also have corresponded with him a
couple of times the past few months. His wife is
the one who is interested in genealogy, so perhaps
she will answer and help you.
Good luck,
Billie
I hope it's not inappropriate to ask this question, but I understand there is a book about the Wiles family from LeFlore County. Does anyone know where I can buy a copy? Thanks, Robin - about to freeze in Colorado
I need any Trehern kin to email me. I need to find our Trehern (Choctaw)
Indian family. Our Trehern line was mostly in the Jackson Co.,MS and Mobile,AL
areas in the 1820's-Present.
Thanks
Ernie Smith
Peggy: Can I ask you how to access Heritage Quest? I live in Tucson, AZ
and have the account number but they ask for a zip code and the one I have
in Tucson will not match. Can you help me? Sissy McCabe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peggy C. Wilson"
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 4:04 PM
Subject: [OKLEFLORE] 1900 Indian Territory Census
> Would the Choctaw Nation census include the area that was Pushmataha
County?
> Am looking for Birdso
Hi, Eula. Thanks, I appreciate it, but Mildred has given me lots of great information. I hope it's not inappropriate to ask this, but if anyone has one they'd like to sell, please contact me.
Robin
----- Original Message -----
From: EJJ30@aol.com
To: OKLEFLOR-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [OKLEFLORE] Re: OKLEFLOR-D Digest V04 #16
I am sorry but I didnot get in on the first of this discussion. I ha
Thank you very much ,this is my guy, and I didn't know where he was Buried,
I had already decided he and nettie were divorced and that should be on
record in poteau,Ok,they were pioneers of indian terr., Thanks again, Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Swafford"
To:
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [OKLEFLORE] 1900 Indian Territory Census
> Bill:
> I could not find a listing in the 1900.1910 or 1920 Leflore County census
for Jo
Thanks for the clarification, but is there a certain address in Durant to
write to ( either snail or web) for the Choctaw Tribal records( Choctaw Nation)
again I am hopeful that my Aunt Gertie and Joesph V James may have married
there( but not certain) her beginnings were in Mena, Polk county Ark, jjust
trying to pull a needle out of a haystack. Thanks for any help!! Melodee
melnsam123@aol.com
I have misplaced William Bill Smith and his wife Fannie(fanny, Frances) They
would be close to eighty but this family lived to be quite old! They were
in Elmore county, AL and then supposedly moved west to AR and OK. Their
daughter married W.C. Monks and they moved to Leflore County , OK and
possibly they did also as this was their youngest child!
Would someone please check for me in this Oakland cemetary? Thanks! Karen
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sissy McCabe"
To:
Pearl
JJ Teague, is not shown in the 1900
Choctaw census, keep in mind there
was also the Creek,Chickasaw & Cherokee
Nations, which were around each other.
Did you find him in the 1910 or 1920 census.
Mildred
I will give you a bit more than a name. I should have sooner but the privacy
issue , you know?
His brother was born,baby boy Sarcoxie ,on March 9, 1947. He was born at the
Tallahina hospital in Choctaw. He may have been adopted out from the
hospital. His Mom's maiden name was Ray. He might not even know he is adopted.
The cousin I am helping was born in 1942. He was adopted by a family named
Hubbard.
The names Shepard or Shipley may be of importance.
I can ask him just how much information he woul
Appreciate it very much. Robin
----- Original Message -----
From: billie adams
To: OKLEFLOR-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 9:45 PM
Subject: [OKLEFLORE] [Fwd: Wiles]
I worked with Calvin Wiles several years ago in
Poteau, Ok. I also have corresponded with him a
couple of times the past few months. His wife is
the one who is interested in genealogy, so perhaps
she will answer and help you.
Good luck,
----- Original Message -----
From: "zelvin a webb"
To:
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: [OKLEFLORE] 1900 Indian Territory Census
> Thanks again Tom, also wanted you to know I was b:Poteau, but when you
have
> been away as Long as I have, If you knew things you forget, Ha, Bill
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Swafford"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 12:10 PM
> Subject: Re
Robin:
There is a John Simmons, age 20, b August 1879, in the 1890 OK Territorial census shown as a boarder at William McCullough's hotel at Thomasville, OK.
There is a Nancy SIMMONS, age 43, b March 1857, shown as a head of household with two children, Samuel age 12, b Mar 1888 and Douglas, age 7, b Dec 1892 in the 1890 Territorial census at Thomasville, OK.
Thomasville later became Zoe. Zoe is a few miles south of Hodgens. There are other SIMMONS as well in the same area.
There is no 1880 census as far a
Gertie was born October 30,1900 ) Polk county, Ark Gertie may have married
a Liege Banks in Waters , Polk County Ark in 1917, divorced in 1918( ??)
married Joesph V James in 1918?? then in October 22,1919( Wapanucka) they had a
daughter named Christine.. I dont know when or Where Joe Joesph James was born.
I aM looking for any directional insight to this couple. He was of Choctaw,
she was white. Melodee Slaney melnsam123@aol.com
Thanks Mildred
We know John Joshua and Sarah "called Fanny" Teague moved from Stone County
AR to OK around 1890 or 95.
Could be listed as Joshua as he was called Josh.
I have a marriage for their daughter Octavia
"called Tavey" married May 1900 Indian Territory. Gordon Ok. Her residence
was listed as Red Oak. I would think she was still living with her parents
at that time.
Son Berry married in Heavner Ok 1905.
and was in the census of Pittsburg Co
Quinton twp. Latimer, 1910 and 1920.
Thanks again
Pearl
I have homestead Patent Indian terr.-Stephen,Co,Ok. James H. Nichols.
Choctaw Nation, 130 Acres Roll #21048 ,cert,draw-5-25-1905 App:4-13-1907
PG.47. Northside county clerks Off. Duncan,Ok.73533, Research Library,
301N.8th st, Duncan,Ok,73533, I am trying to find out if this is my
grgrgrandfatrher and I can't find out from Duncan,ok, Please help, He was
b:Ar1855 in franklin,co,Ar. Thanks Bill att: Nita fergunson////
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nita Ferguson"
To:
Hi, Who ever does the Census Lookup for the Choctaw nation. Can you tell me
how many Treherns are on the census for the years it was a reservation.
Thanks
Karen:
I could not find any William Bill SMITH in any of the Leflore County cemetery books. There was one Will SMITH, buried Dec 19, 1904; and William Henry SMITH, buried Nov 20, 1964 in Oakland cemetery.
I could not find Fanny/Fannie SMITH at all.
Tom S
PVGS
kscott429 wrote:
I have misplaced William Bill Smith and his wife Fannie(fanny, Frances) They
would be close to eighty but this family lived to be quite old! They were
in Elmore county, AL and then supposedly moved west to AR an
Thanks. It looks like a trip back home to Okieland will be needed to
further things along. But I have been wanting to hit the Historical
Society anyway to look at their collection of Cherokee manuscripts.
Bart Torbert
barthome1@comcast.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Swafford"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [OKLEFLORE] Choctaw Tribal Records
> Bart:
> The Oklahoma Historical Society, 2100 No. Linclon Blvd., Wil
Bart:
I found a family for James Barton in one of the Oklahoma census. I will send you a copy of it at your private e mail address. The wife's name is not Sallie, but there is a child named Jessie, b June 1886 in AR.
Tom S
PVGS
Bart Torbert wrote:
Hello Mildred,
I would appreciate you looking for a James Barton. He was white and was born
in Missississipi. Last known to have lived in the town of LeFlore about this
time. He also went my Jim or Jamie. Wife's name was Sal
yes, Bess Carter from LA does them The last time I asked about one they were
100.00 then,probably more now. I have lost her address and email has changed
and don't have new one. If I find out what they are I will let you know. J
> I hope it's not inappropriate to ask this question, but I understand there is a
> book about the Wiles family from LeFlore County. Does anyone know where I can
> buy a copy? Thanks, Robin - about to freeze in Colorado
>
>
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> Oklahoma Vi
Please let me know what I owe you for postage, Mildred. Again, thanks so much. Robin
----- Original Message -----
From: mildred Tatum
To: OKLEFLOR-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 2:16 AM
Subject: [OKLEFLORE] Re: OKLEFLOR-D Digest V04 #16
Robin
I doubt if there is a directory of te cemetery
its off in the countryside.
This is info at top, with where it is located
The SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 3, twp 4 North
Rage