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Subject: DAVIS, Woolard, Eastep, Canfield Cemetery, Idabel, Garvin
Date: 4 Dec 2004 05:33:18 -0700
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Surnames: DAVIS, CAREY, WOOLARD, EASTEP, YOUNG, WILSON, YEAGER, BROWN, LAUGHTER, DODSON, CANTRELL
Classification: Query
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Message Board Post:
Hello,
I'm looking for any information on James Dale Davis (aka Jim, Jimmy, J.D.) or his family: Father, Mother, Grandmother, cousins, and brother.
James was born in Hempstead County in the 1920's Lived most of his life in Idabel / Garvin, McCurtain, Oklahoma. Married to Ruth B. EASTEP - Her Parents: Virgie and Earl Eastep. - Idabel OK
James was a vet of WWII and the Korean war. A mechanic by trade.
Mother: Ethel Davis (Maiden name Davis also - according to Roy's social security application) May have remarried. Lived/died in Eagletown OK
Aunt: Fay Davis - married a Davis too? - Idabel OK
Brother: Roy Johnny Davis - Idabel OK - Spouse Alice and daughter Jana and son Robert?
Father: Henry Lee Davis ? - died in the 20's ? Where?
Cousins: Claudie Davis - OKC, OK, Ruby - CA, Charlie Davis - DeQueen AR
Grandmother: Linday CAREY Woolard - Linday (ss application states Linday) Known as "Linde" pronounced LIN -Dee , was born in Hempstead county Arkansas in 187. She had family in Hope, AR. Raised grandchildren. Lived/ died in Idabel /Garvin Oklahoma as much as I can tell. Died in 1968. Buried at Canfield Cemetery in Idabel.
She may have been widowed twice: Maiden Name Carey. Daughters were Davis. She died a Woolard. Don't have a clue about her spouses' names.
Her parents (according to the ss application) Frank and Nancy Carey.
Supposed Choctaw connection somewhere.
If you know/knew any of the people above - I would love to hear anything you know! please email me at:
Any insight on how to obtain specific documentation for the people mentioned above would be greatly appreciated as well!
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