People and
Family
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In
this picture these young
ladies, taken 1902 or
1903 Anadarko,
were: at the bottom Cordia(?)
Crain, Clara Crabb, Avis
Flanagan, Anna Schram,
Marie Pallady and Nanny
Baker,
hostess that day. In 1946
my mother visited her
sister, Mrs. Ed
Peters,
in Chickasha
and 4 of these same gals
got together and had
their picture taken.
Submitted By
Nila Risk Tyrrel
Picture
of Hiram
Pendleton Bird
b. 1840's Benton Co. Tn.
m. Sarah
Allen
Benton Co Tn. died Cement,
Okla. He went
by Hiram Pendleton. [as
all his children, Bentha,
Bill, Pate, Bird, Walt,
Annie, Flora Pendleton.
Dropped the Bird name
after the civil war.] He
got into trouble. His
wife Sarah Allen b.
1840's Benton co Tn. d. Cement,
Okla., their
daughter Flora
Pendleton
married William
Lee Potter;
my husband's great
grandparents.
Submitted by Pam
Potter
Zed Farris
and Ilma Flora (McCarty)
DeVaughan
50th Wedding Anniversary,
1970
Binger, Oklahoma
Submitted
by Bobby
DeVaughan.
Picture
taken on family farm 3
mile west of Binger,
Caddo Co., Okla. Top
row Beryl,
Naomi, J.C.
Middle Zed Jr.,
Third Johnnie,
Bobby, Darlene; fourth Darwin Child on Bed
post Unknown
Submitted by Bobby DeVaughan
Edmund and Nettie
Hitchcock,
baby Clyde and
Golda
Hitchcock Bradfield.
Submitted
by Laura
Pollard
Jonathan Richard Osborne,
Sr.,
Grandfather of
Sandi Carter and C. Ross
Hume
submitted
by Sandy
Carter
John
Robert
and Ina Belle
Teeman
in 1947 on their 25th
wedding aniversary. John
Teeman farmed his
homestead for many years
in Lookeba, OK. They had
5 children and 2
grandchildren they
adopted. They had been
recognized for having
children in the
Lookeba-Sickles School
District. The remainder
of the Teeman farm was
sold after my great
grandma passed away in
1999.
I am also
looking for ancestor's of
Ina Belle. Father Charles
Addison Hamilton and
mother Bertie May (Curry)
Hamilton. Who also lived
close to the Teeman
homestead.
Submitted by - Megan
Louk
Joseph
Edward Karnes,
in the center was my
Grandfather and lived in
Randolph County,
Arkansas. Mike
Karnes
on the left lived in
Caddo County, Oklahoma
and Gordon
Karnes
on the right lived in
Tulare, California. This
picture was taken in the
1950's in Randolph
County, Arkansas. They
had three other brothers
who lived in Verden,
Caddo County, Oklahoma.
They were Benjamin
Carter Karnes, William
Henry Karnes, Charles
Thomas Karnes
and a sister, Mary Ellen
"Mollie" Pliler
of Baxter Springs,
Kansas. I would like to
contact family of any of
these people.
Submitted by Larry
Shelton
This is William
Thomas Pliler
and wife Mary Ellen
"Mollie"
(Karnes) Pliler.
They lived in Baxter
Springs, Kansas and
"Mollie's"
brothers Charles
Thomas Karnes, William
Henry Karnes, Mike Karnes
and Benjamin
Carter Karnes
all lived in Verden,
Caddo County, Oklahoma.
Mollie also had a brother
Gordon
Karnes
who lived in Tulare,
Califonia and a brother Joseph
Edward Karnes
(my Grandfather) who
lived in Randolph County,
Arkansas. I would like to
contact families of any
of these people.
Submitted by Larry
Shelton
This
is a picture of my King
family. Sitting is Mary M.
Prince King Huff,
my great grandmother.
Standing are my
grandparents, James
Wiley King
and Louisa
Ella (Mollie) Williams
King with
their 7th child, Ethel King.
The picture was taken
about 1902 in Bridgeport,
Oklahoma.
Submitted by Rita
Jelks Tanner
Earle
Hearne
Patti found this photo in
her grandmother's things
submitted
by Patti
Robel
newspaper
articles found in
Anadarko Tribune by C.C.G.S.
dated
1906,
this is either a
reunion or membership
photo of the Anadarko
post GAR. The photo
has been numbered with
name references on the
back.
Bottom:
1. Gruddy,
2. Taylor,
3. Alen,
4. Crumm,
5. Conover,
6. Burge,
7. Campbell,
8. Ouglebright
(I believe this to be Argabright,
a relative of mine) 9. Schlitt,
10.Myers,
11. Fenner,
Top: 12. Harvey,
13. Demiree,
14. Dawson,
15. Hammond,
16. Pack,
17. Richie,
18. Aldridge,
19. Burden,
20. Tilton,
21. Cassady,
22. Nowland,
23. Cleveland
submitted by Patti
Robel
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# 7 Campbell is
William H.
Campbell Captain
Iowa Forth
infantry. Married
to Bertha (Hastings ) Campbell M.D.(
yes an early day
doctor) they had
one son Willard.
Submitted by
Beverly
Negelein
Pictured
is the original home of Nashville
Wiley, a mulatto and
former slave, who drew a
section of land in
Delaware township, east
of Anadarko, when the
Kiowa-Comanche-Apache
Indian reservation was
partitioned up and sold
during the land lottery
of Oklahoma Territory in
1901.
Nashville
Wiley, a well
respected and successful
farmer, and his wife Adeline, are pictured
standing in front of
their home with their
children,
(left to right) Charles
P., Lena, Mabel, Robert
(Bob), Adeline,
Nashville, Lula, and Ida
Wiley. Daughters not
pictured are Lulla,
Millie, and
Bessie Wiley.
Charles -m.
Madeline Rice, Lena -m.
Kykendall, Mabel -m.
Ham, Robert -m.
Ollie, Lula -m. Davis,
Millie -m.
Nevels, Bessie -m.
Anderson, and
Ida -m.
Hightower.
Nashville
and Adeline, as well as
several of their
children, are buried in
Memory Lane Cemetery in
Anadarko. Several of
their descendents still
live in Anadarko and the
surrounding area. The
home still stands, but
has been remodeled by the
current owners, who are
not members of the Wiley
family.
(Photo
courtesy of
great-grandson, Jim
Blaine of Georgia, who
located a small, private
cemetery on the Wiley
farm. The cemetery
consists of four
tombstones.)
Cora Alice
Gibbons Aronhalt
Carl
Aronhalt's mother
buried Memory Lane
cemetery
Military
photos of Carl Aronhalt
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