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From: "g.winters" <>
Subject: Re: [OK-G-S] Re: OK-GEN-SOC-D Digest V05 #12
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 10:44:52 -0600
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Hi, Ev
Try this address for maps.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2297/maps.htm
Gracie
part time genie angel
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Subject: [OK-G-S] Re: OK-GEN-SOC-D Digest V05 #12
> I am brand new to OK genealogy work, although I have been doing genealogy
> research for many years. Recently I discovered one of our ancestors was
living
> in eastern OK in the 1850's. She had been in Washington Co., AR in the
1840
> and 1850 censuses. Did she actually move from AR to OK or was there a
> redefinition of land boundaries? I need some background on OK in the
1850s, being
> completely ignorant and also would like suggestions how to research
someone
> in OK at this time period. She finally left with a Mormon wagon train to
Utah
> in 1860. Thank you.
>
> Ev
>
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