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3651 Notes from Ellie Friesen:

Vinne lived in Sacramento CA at the time of Permelia's death. Livedin Hugo, OK, Lived in Sacramento in 1938. According to Floy, Vinniedied in Los Angeles. She had gone there to live with her sons. 
Freeman, Henrietta M. (I3030)
 
3652 Notes from Ellie Friesen:

Will met Mary in Shults, OK. Her parents lived there. Mary's deathwas caused by a blow to the head with an axe in the hands of herhusband. Charles and Maggie Lou Fine, Sallisaw, OK were related toMary. SHe was related to the Dundees and Treats living in Antioc, CAand Wesley Prator. SHe had three sisters. THey may have lived inAntioch also. 
Prator, Mary Frances (I5188)
 
3653 Notes from Ellie Friesen:

Yance's first spouse died during the birth of Clinton. Clinton &Rufas (Vinnie's child by her first husband) were about the same age.Yance raised Rufas. 
Roberts, Yance John (I5354)
 
3654 Notes from Ellie Friesen:

Zona first lived by the Redland Cemetery. Zona and Charlie first gotelectricity 1 Jul 1946. 
Farley, Zona Mae (I2843)
 
3655 Notes from Elliie Friesen:

Robert was the principal of Redland School and lived in the "Teachery"on the school property. Robert died of a heart attack. 
Hughes, Robert (I3799)
 
3656 Notes from findagrave.com
Daughter of Lt. Col. Walter Aston and Hannah Jordan. Mary married Richard Cocke sometime after October 10, 1652 in Virginia. They had at least four children.
1. John Cocke (of Old Man's Creek)
2. William Cocke (of the Low Ground)
3. Richard Cocke (the Younger)
4. Edward Cocke
  
Aston, Mary (I518)
 
3657 Notice appears for estate sale at his home in Washington County Shehee, Daniel (I5570)
 
3658 Notice in the Federal Union of Milledgeville on 25 Jun 1843 says that the assets of Wesley Leak will be sold, including his 1/4 interest in the estate of John D Shehee of Leon County, Florida. Shehee, John H. (I5574)
 
3659 Now Cannon county Hollis, John (I3639)
 
3660 Now county Armagh Dickson, Col. John Sr. (I8183)
 
3661 Nuncupative will transcribed and signed by witnesses Vincent, Peyton S. (I6288)
 
3662 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 S 7 T 12 South R 23 West, 40 acres Lester, Sarah (I4287)
 
3663 NW Fractional 1/4, S 20 T 6 N R 32 W, 55 ac Bailey, Thomas B. (I690)
 
3664 O.L. Bailey is listed as owning 24 slaves in the 1850 census Bailey, Otway Licepious (I8087)
 
3665 OBITUARY - TIMES RECORD - FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1999 - PAGE 4A

Eula L. Newell, 90, of Fort Smith died Wednesday, September 8, 1999 in a local nursing home. She was a member of New Bethel Assembly of God Church.

Funeral will be 1 p.m. Monday in Putman Funeral Home Chapel in Fort Smith with burial at the National Cemetery in Fort Smith.

She is survivied by three sons: Walter of Roland, Oklahoma; and Wayne and James both of Fort Smith; one sister, Helen Kalinsky of Gregory, Michigan; and 11 grandchildren, Walter D. Newell II, Granada Banta, Allan Newell, Lynde Newell, Bryan Newell, Beth Wilson, Deanna Newell, Scott Newell, Aaron Newell, Robert Newell and Daniel Newell.

Pallbearers will be her grandsons.

The family will visit with friends from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. 
Dickson, Eula Lorenine (I2571)
 
3666 Obituary found on Findagrave.com:
Claude C. Bailey, 68, of Porter died Tuesday, June 5, 1979, in Muskogee Veterans Administration Medical Center. Services will be Thursday at 10 a.m. in the First Baptist Church at Porter with Rev. Lin McNatt officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery at Porter under the direction of Mallett Funeral Home of Wagoner. Pallbearers will be Rudolph Schauffler, Claud Epperson, O. A. McKinney, Everett Dean, Johnny Glenn and Dennis Holmes.
Mr. Bailey was born August 22, 1910, in Hackett. He was a retired machinist with Braden Winch in Broken Arrow. He was a veteran of World War II and was a member of Porter First Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Bernice of the home; four sons, Jerry and Dayond, both of the home, Donald of Cushing and Darrell of Owasso; two daughters, Mrs. Inez Nichols of Lawton and Mrs. Linda Robertson of Porter; three brothers, Russell of San Francisco, California, Clifton of Hackett and Norman of Little Rock, Arkansas; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Shiflett and Mrs. Susan Dickson, both of Fort Smith, Arkansas and 14 grandchildren.
Obituary provided by Charlotte Stevens Schneider 
Bailey, Claude Charles (I580)
 
3667 Obituary from Ancestry:
Short Illness Fatal for Rudy Boy
Harvey Harrison Hunter, four years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Plummer Hunter, route 1, Rudy, died Tuesday morning at the home, after a two weeks illness. Survivors include the parents; two sisters, Mildred, and Ollie Vern, of the home; four brothers, Earl, Lonnie, Leonard and Alvin, of the home; two grandmothers, Mrs. Dena Dixon and Mrs. Annie Hunter of Rudy, Funeral service will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Morrison cemetery, with Rev. Charles Graham officiating. The Ocker Funeral home will be in charge of arrangements.** b. Rudy, Arkansas s/o Plumber and Bessie Dickson Hunter 
Hunter, Harvey Harrison (I7591)
 
3668 Obituary from Findagrave.com:
Leon "Champ" Hunter, Jr, 36, of Van Buren, AR died May 24, 2009 in a local hospital. He was born November 27, 1972 in Van Buren, AR. He was of the Pentecostal faith.


He is survived by 3 daughters, Tiffany Hunter of Fort Smith, AR, Threasa Hunter of Fort Smith, AR, and Bonnie Hunter of Fort Smith, AR; three sons, Frankie Hunter of Fort Smith, AR, James Harris of Cedarville, AR, and Brandon Hunter of Fort Smith, AR; his parents, Leon and Letty Hunter of Alma, AR; three sisters, Dorothy Willhite of Alma, AR, Mary Hunter of Van Buren, AR, and Donna Ellison of Alma, AR; paternal grandfather, Leonard Hunter of Muldrow, OK; and one grandson, Nathan Dewayne Hunter.


Graveside service will be 10:00 A.M. Friday, May 29, 2009 at Mount McCurry Cemetery in Rudy, AR under the direction of Edwards Van-Alma Funeral Home. 
Hunter, Leon Jr. (I7577)
 
3669 Obituary from Findagrave.com:
Leonard Noel Hunter, 84, of Alma, died August 14, 2010 in Van Buren.

He was a retired employee of Roselawn Cemetery, a Veteran of the U.S. Army, and he was of the Pentecostal Faith.

He is survived by one son, Leon Hunter of Alma; two sisters, Alvern McDonald of Van Buren and Sue Tuck of Alma; one brother, Alvin Hunter of Fort Smith; several grandchildren and great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife Wanda Hunter and grandson Leon Hunter, Jr.

Graveside service was Wednesday, August 18, 2010, at 10:00 AM in the Mount McCurry Cemetery Pavilion under the direction of Edwards Funeral Home.

Pallbearers were Johnny and Ricky Hunter, Skeeter Johnson, Darrell Bennett, Michael Fisher, and Randy Willhite. 
Hunter, Leonard Noel (I7568)
 
3670 Obituary from Findagrave:
Lonnie Hunter, 81, of Alma died Saturday, January 22, 2005, in a local hospital. He was a retired furnace tender for Harding Glass Co. in Fort Smith, attended Full Gospel Church in Mulberry, and was a member of Van Buren Masonic Lodge for 50 years.

Funeral was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Edwards Van-Alma Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Gracelawn Cemetery with Masonic graveside rites.

He is survived by his wife, two daughters, a son, three sisters, two brothers, eight grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11898240 
Hunter, Lonnie Floyd (I7567)
 
3671 Obituary from Findagrave:
MUSKOGEE — Lilly Bernice Bailey, 81, of Muskogee died Thursday, April 22, 1999, in a Muskogee retirement center. She was a member of Oldham Memorial Baptist Church in Muskogee. She was a homemaker and the widow of Claude Bailey.

Graveside service will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Porter Cemetery in Porter, Okla., under the direction of Mallett Funeral Home of Wagoner, Okla.

She is survived by two daughters, Inez Nichols of Greenwood and Linda Robertson of Porter; four sons, Jerry of Muskogee, Donald of Porter, Darrell of Broken Arrow, Okla., and Daymond of Spiro; two sisters, Theanna Boussard of Roland and Deloris Reed of Horseshoe Lake; 21 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. 
Smith, Lilly Bernice (I5671)
 
3672 Obituary from Findagrave:
OKLAHOMA CITY — Laura McKoy Allen Heatley, 87, resident of Oklahoma City, died Saturday, May 23, 2009. Her husband, E. Philip Allen, preceded Laura in death. Later, she remarried and is survived by her husband, E. Robert Heatley. She was born on the family ranch in Stonewall, Dec. 29, 1921, the youngest of five children, to John H. McKoy and Cecilia Burris McKoy. She was a granddaughter of Colbert Ashalatubby Burris, a leader in the Chickasaw Nation.

Ms. Heatley attended University High School in Norman and the University of Oklahoma, where she received her bachelor of science degree. She then attended Central State University and graduated with master's degrees in school administration and counseling and guidance. She was a teacher and counselor at John Marshall High School and later served as a vice principal in the Oklahoma City school district.Ms. Heatley was a member of many professional and service organizations, which include Chi Omega Sorority, Junior League of Oklahoma City, P.E.O. Chapter CK, Twentieth Century Club, Mayfair Dance Club, and The Thursday Book Club. She was also a member of Oklahoma City Boat Club.

As a life-long Methodist, she was a member of the Nichols Hills United Methodist Church for approximately 49 years, later transferring her membership to Chapel Hill United Methodist Church where she was a Stephens Minister, and was a greeter.

Her parents, two brothers and two sisters also preceded her in death.Survivors include her husband, E. Robert, of the home; four children from her previous marriage: Edward P. Allen III and wife Sue of Stonewall; Cecilia Gosting and husband Don Gosting of Dallas, Texas; John Raybourn Allen and wife Kathy of Russellville, Ark.; and Gerald Roger Allen and wife Cindy of Enid; 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

A memorial celebration of her life will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, May 28, 2009 at Chapel Hill United Methodist Church located at 2717 West Hefner Road. A reception will be held following the service with all invited.No flowers; however, donations may be made in her name to the charity of one's choice.

(bio by: Sharon Rhoades) 
McKoy, Laura Ann (I8622)
 
3673 Obituary from FindaGrave:
Retired obstetrician who delivered more than 10,000 OKC's babies, died unexpectedly. He began practice in OKC in 1913. He retired in April 1947, but returned the following August to head the medical staff of the Oklahoma County Health Association.
He was one of OKC's first obstetricians to concentrate on hospital births with no home deliveries. "I started talking hospitals to mothers when I came back from the war in 1920." He said in 1947 at the time of his retirement. " I never refused to take cases at home," he said "I just outtalked the mothers."
Dr Allen was one of the first to start pre-natal charity work at the Variety Club Health Center.
Survived by his wife Myrtle, three sons Edward P Jr, Robert & Paul. Four brothers Isaac, Eddy, Alvis & Thomas. And one sister Mrs W. F. McGill. 
Allen, Dr. Edward Pennington (I155)
 
3674 Obituary from Findagrave:
Rev. Wanda Oleta Hunter of Muldrow, Oklahoma, died Monday, 07-27-2009. She was 68 years old. Ms. Hunter was a member of Old Country Church. She was the daughter of the late Hilliard and Dollie Williams.

Ms. Hunter was preceded in death by her parents; a baby boy: Steve Allen Winters; and her brothers and sisters.
She is survived by her husband: Leonard Hunter; a daughter: Wanda O. Crossno; five sons: Donald Winters, Jimmie Winters, Eddie Winters, Roland Winters, and Jr. Winters, all of Fort Smith, Arkansas; a step-son: Leon Hunter, of Van Buren, Arkansas; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a few great-great-grandchildren; other relatives; and a host of good friends.

Funeral services were held on Friday, 07-31-2009, at Edwards Funeral Home Chapel in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Rev. Carl Williams, officiated the services. She was laid to rest at Mount McCurry Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Junior Winters, Billy Arnold, Jack King, Robert Johnson, J.P. Winters and John Crossno.
Honorary pallbearers were: Dean Williams, Leonard Williams and Willie Winters. 
Williams, Wanda Oleta (I7575)
 
3675 Obituary lists many children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren. But there's not a clear matching of children to parents. Burkhart, Rita (I9962)
 
3676 Obituary of Bessie Mae Hunter:
Bessie Mae Hunter, 84, of 309 O'Bryan Lane, Van Buren, Arkansas, died Tuesday at a Van Buren hospital. She was a member of the Free Holiness Pentecostal Block Church and lifelong resident of Crawford County.Funeral was held at 1 p.m. Friday at Free Holiness Pentecostal Block Church. Burial was at Mount McCurry Cemetery at Rudy, Arkansas.She is survived by her husband, Plumer; three daughters, Mildred and Sue, both of Van Buren, Alvrein of Fort Smith; three sons, Lonnie and Alvin, both of Fort Smith and Leanord of Sallisaw, Ok; two brothers, Walter Dickson of Tulsa and Artie Dickson of Troup, Texas; 23 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild
Dickson, Bessie Mae (I2556)
 
3677 Obituary published 4 Oct 1850 in Southern Christian Advocate, Vol 14, #18, p. 72, column 2 Shehee, Savannah Georgia (I5576)
 
3678 Obituary says they married in 1901. Family: George Washington Shipplett / Minnie Zarada Dickson (F611)
 
3679 Obituary:
Allison, Uriah S (Col.)Died at his residence in Roane County, Tenn., on the 18th inst., Col. Uriah S. Allison, in the 47th year of his age, formerly of the 24th US Army; a man whose character as a patriot, a citizen, and a soldier, needs no eulogium.  He was a native of Roane County in this state, entered the Army in 1812 as a lieutenant and was promoted to captaincy  He remained in the Army during the war; and besides performing other important services, recruited at different periods, and marched to the Canadian frontier, two companies of troops from his native state.  As an officer, he was loved and respected by his companions in arms, and as a disciplinarian, he may have had equals, but no superior.  After the conclusion of the war he resigned his commission; military inactivity did not comfort with either his disposition or his genius, and he returned to the circle of friends.  His remains were interred at the Presbyterian Church in Kingston on the 19th at 12 o'clock, accompanied by his relatives and a numerous concourse of friends.  He has left a wife and three female children. The Knoxville Register, Wednesday, 27 May 1829, Vol XIII, No. 666. 
Allison, Col. Uriah (I193)
 
3680 Obtained a head-right in Titus County in 1838 Bailey, John H. (I627)
 
3681 Obtained a head-right in Titus County, 1838 Bailey, Robert M. (I671)
 
3682 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dickson, Brian Scott (I1)
 
3683 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dickson, Robert Harrison III (I2599)
 
3684 OCCUPATION: Streetcar Driver, Owned a shoe repair shop.

granddad

His father died when the children where very young. His mother then remarried. The new husband never allowed any discussion of the previous marriage, hence information past this point is likely lost. Left home around the age of 14, since he didn't get along well with his step-father. Worked for the railroads in and around Fort Smith, AR. Drove streetcars in Fort Smith until they were discontinued. After . the streetcars shut down, he opened a shoe repair shop. Granddad worked with him in the shop for a while.

ACTION: Get the address of this store from Granddad. The store is now a Harley Davidson shop.

Southwest Times Record: Ex-Street Car Man Opens Shoe Repair Shop -R.H. Dickson, formerly for years a faithful street car motorman, has just opened a shoe repair shot at 19 North Ninth St, across from the Tribune. Mr. Dickson has installed machinery and equipment and is now well prepared to render good service.

Robert was a motorman until the Ft. Smith streetcars shut down on November 3, 1933. After that, he opened his shoe shop. He had done some shoe repair as a young man. Once he left the street car line, a cousin George taught him what he needed to open his own shop. Shortly after opening his store downtown, a space came open at "The Junction",much nearer to the house, so he moved his store there. Granddad worked with him for several years before marrying and moving to California. Prior to working on the streetcar, Robert had worked in a steel foundry and had seriously injured his back. He and two other men were carrying a long steel beam. The man in the middle lost his grip and dropped his load. That left only Robert in the back and another man in the front. When the man in the front then lost his grip, Robert was injured, having his back muscles pretty badly torn.From then on, he was unable to do any sort of heavy lifting. 
Dickson, Robert Harrison (I2598)
 
3685 OCCUPATION: Was a guard at San Quentin prison in the 1930's. Hames, Frederick O. (I3244)
 
3686 Of all the sailormen who navigate the waters of Vineyard sound and Nantucket shoals, no one, perhaps, is better known than Capt Parker J. Hall, the lone navigator, sole owner, captain and crew of the 92-ton two-masted schooner Angler. Hall, Parker Jones (I8592)
 
3687 Of the children listed on the 1870 Census, I suspect that the younger 4 are children of Mary E. Dixon Williams. The dates just don't jive otherwise. Likewise, Lucy Vaugh listed there would likely be the mother of Elisa.

In the 1850 AL census, David Dixon had a son John who matches in age to my John H. Dickson. In 1860 in Leake Co., MS, we find him again with John 22 years old. Mary E Dickson, sister of John, moved to Tate Co, MS, to Coldwater after the war with four children and a brother William. Her husband, Lorenzo Dow Williams, was killed in a battle at Franklin, TN. All of this according to her g-grandson, Eric Williams.

NOTE: Uncertain, but looks likely. Might be descended from the Dicksons of Dickson County, TN, probably through Michael Dickson.

In Marengo Co., there are a lot of Dicksons already there in 1830. Likely connected - Joel, Samuel, N.F., Watson, Thomas.

In Desoto / Tate county, there are a large number of Dicksons who do not appear to be connected. The History of Tate County has a submitted history of a lot of them. 
Dickson, David (I2561)
 
3688 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Friesen, Harold K. (I3051)
 
3689 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Friesen, Brenda Kay (I3048)
 
3690 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Friesen, Brenda Kay (I3048)
 
3691 Oklahoma, a history of the state and its people, v. 3, Sequence: 244 | The Portal to Texas History
http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth20197/m1/244/ 
Brewer, Phillip Dodridge (I1207)
 
3692 Old incorrect record showed 29 Sep 1872 Shea, Ellen (I5564)
 
3693 On 10 Oct 1910, Cora filed suit against Charles F Ross for divorce.
Summons issued to Charles Ross - 7 Nov 1910
Summons issued to Charles Ross - 1 May 1912
Summons issued to Charles Ross - 3 Jun 1912
Motion to amend initial suit - 27 Aug 1912
Motion allowed - 30 Aug 1912 
Family: Charles Franklin Ross / Cora Stetson Hooper (F1405)
 
3694 On 15 Feb 1823, with Otway, sold negro slaves Bob,Jack, Daniel, Peter, Susanna, Maria, her her son Thomas to Nathaniel Macklin, who purchased them by a bond from Joseph Clausel for $2000. Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
 
3695 On 22 Feb 1830, Peter Bailey entered into a deed of trust, really more of an appearance bond, to make sure that he showed up at the March court to answer a "Charge of Felony". The deed does not specify the charge, only that he must appear. The cash value of the bond is $250, but he is forced to put up a lot of property. William Bailey, his son / brother (depending on which Peter this is) also puts up a mare and colt as security.

In this case, Jordan Stone is Peter's security, guaranteeing his appearance. William Townes can command the sale of the property if he does not appear. Many of the Baileys, Hills, and Marshalls had land transactions, selling to William Townes. 
Bailey, Peter Cock (I660)
 
3696 On 24 Feb 1900, he applied for an invalid pension from the Civil War.
Application Number 1244813, Certificate Number 1002830.

On 8 Jan 1915, his widow applied for a Widow's pension as well.
Application No. 1039558, Certificate No. 792981 
Peterson, Benjamin F. (I7045)
 
3697 On 24 Jan 1787 Benjamin Bryant of Hartland VT and Amasa Bryant of Hartland VT, yeomen; Hannah Bryant 3rd of Middleboro, spinster; and Cornelius Ellis of Middleboro, cordwainer,and wife Jerusha, sold to Micah Bryant of Middleboro, yeoman, 4/5 share of the land set off to their brother Ephraim Bryant, late of Middleboro, dec., in the real estate of their father Micah Bryant, late of Middleboro, dec. Bryant, Benjamin (I8828)
 
3698 On a photo of Grace & Howard, Grandmother said that Grace was the only one of Ed's children who was "civilized."

Her name likely was Luania Grace or something close to that. 
Bailey, Luania Grace (I607)
 
3699 On Bob's birth certificate, dated 6 Oct 1941, it says that they had lived in California for only four months. Dickson, Robert Harrison Jr. (I2600)
 
3700 On early censuses, he is listed as William P. but by 1920, he's William W (Wilson). Cason, William Wilson (I1488)
 

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