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         Oklahoma Genealogy:     more books (102)
  1. Bird/Burd/Byrd in the 1920 Oklahoma census by Arlene LeMaster, 1993
  2. Ft. Gibson, Oklahoma National Cemetery by Gary W Lester, 1995
  3. Greenlawn Cemetery, Checotah Oklahoma by Ron Long, 2000
  4. Records of medical history of Fort Sill, Indian Territory, Feb. 1873-May 1880, and of Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1903-1913 by Polly Lewis Murphy, 1984
  5. Oklahoma research: The twin territories by Jean C Brown, 1975
  6. 1900 census index, Choctaw Nation Indian Territory, Oklahoma by Gloryann Hankins Young, 1981
  7. Old Choctaw Nation cemeteries: Spiro, Le Flore Co., Oklahoma by Mack Stanley, 1981
  8. U.S. territorial census index Oklahoma, 1860: White settlers in Indian Territory by Ronald Vern Jackson, 1999
  9. ... Ames, Oklahoma 1901-2001: A history by Keith Hardiman, 2001
  10. Weatherford, Oklahoma Death Announcements by Geoffrey L Satter, 2000
  11. 1890 Oklahoma census index: Special schedule of the eleventh census (1890) enumerating Union veterans and of Union veterans of the Civil War by Ronald Vern Jackson, 1984
  12. Oklahoma City, O.T. directory: August 1889 by R. W McAdam, 1989
  13. Cumulative Index to Weatherford, Oklahoma Death Announcements by Geoffrey L Satter, 2000
  14. Cemetery inscriptions of the Mennonite Church cemetery, Canadian County, Oklahoma by Pamela Foley Smith, 1988

61. TXGenWeb Greer County, Texas
TXGenWeb genealogy project. The former Greer County, Texas is now part of oklahoma. This site has links to records from prior to that 1896 move.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgreer/
Greer County, Texas
Feb 8, 1860 - Mar 16, 1896
The TXGenWeb Project The USGenWeb Project
On-line Resources You may send your queries to me, David Morgan , county coordinator for old Greer County, Texas. If they do not pertain to the Texas part of Greer county (1860-1896) they will not be posted. Queries concerning settlers after 1897 should be directed to the appropriate OkGenWeb Project county. The original Greer county Texas covered the current Oklahoma counties of Beckham Greer Harmon Jackson , and parts of Texas counties Childress Collingsworth Hemphill Lipscomb , and Wheeler Queries and Responses
History
On February 8, 1860, the Texas legislature passed an act providing for the formation of Greer County, with boundaries "beginning at the confluence of Red River and Prairie Dog Town River; then running up Red River, passing the mouth of the South Fork (Elm Fork) and following main or North Red River to its intersection with the twenty-third degree of west longitude (the 100th meridian); thence due south across the Salt Fork to Prairie Dog River, and thence following that river to the place of beginning."
But the comparatively rapid development of Greer County was disturbed by a dispute between Texas and the United States over the ownership of the area. The controversy had origin in an 1819 treaty fixing the line between United States and Spanish territory. A map designating the Red River and 100th meridian as boundary lines was part of the treaty; but the map aroused dispute, for it incorrectly marked the 100th meridian and showed only one fork of a two-forked Red River.

62. The African
Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen ~ oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Category Society Ethnicity African African-American History......THE AFRICANNATIVE AMERICAN. HISTORY genealogy WEBPAGE. Celebratingthe Estelusti ~ The Freedmen. oklahoma's Black Indians.
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THE AFRICAN-NATIVE AMERICAN Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen Oklahoma's Black Indians Abraham Cow Tom Dosar Barkus Caesar Bruner ... J. Coody Johnson and all 40,000+ Freedmen of Indian Territory and their hundreds of thousands of descendants! New Book on Choctaw Freedmen!! The Choctaw Freedmen and the Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy by Robert Flickinger (see Heritage Books Site Below, or click on Book or title above ) Current Issues Pertaining to Black Indians The Oklahoma Freedman Message Board Contents Introduction The Choctaw Freedmen Page Chickasaw Freedmen Resources History Black Indian Slave Narratives Culture and Traditions of Black Indians Freedmen Bibliography List of Freedmen Surnames ... Unique Records for Black Indians Documents Sample Freedman Documents Treaties Pertaining to Black Indians Cherokee Treaty of 1866 Freeing the Slaves Choctaw-Chickasaw Treaty of 1866 Freeing the Slaves Creek Treaty of 1866 Freeing the Slaves Seminole Treaty of 1866 Books Heritage Books: The African-Native American Bookstore (Coming Soon!)

63. TOMBSTONE CENTRAL By Cassy Sommers
Tombstones from many different states, including but not limited to oklahoma, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Texas, Indiana.
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Bookmark us and watch us grow. I am adding hundreds of new photographs each day. Thank you to those who are e-mailing me their tombstone photographs from Southeastern Kentucky (I'm especially fond of this area) and all over the United States.
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DOCUMENTATION Birth Certificates Death Certificates The Death Certificate page may be slow to load on a dial up connection. There are about 500 links on this page to death certificates. Also it is necessary to leave the death certificates large so the data comes across clearly so they too may be slow to load. However, I think it is very much worth the wait. ;-) Funeral Home Records Land Deeds Marriage Certificates Mountain Advocate Newspaper clippings Obituaries from various newspapers Various other Newspaper Articles ... Southeastern Kentucky Research
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64. Ioway Cultural Institute Homepage
Information on history, culture, language, and genealogy, as well as contemporary situation. Includes both the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska and the Iowa Tribe of oklahoma.
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65. Johnson Co. AR Historical Society
Membership information, publications for sale, meeting times, and genealogy researcher contacts.
http://www.oklahoma.net/~pvtspark/society.html
    To The
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    Membership: YEARLY, from January 1st through December 31st. ANNUAL: $15.00 CONTRIBUTING: $20.00 SUSTAINING: $50.00 LIFE: $125.00 Membership includes journals printed in April and October. Each Journal contains a
    full name index. [Dues must be received and posted before April 1st. If not, the April Journal will not be mailed until October.] General meetings are held on the first Monday of the month, Feb., May, Aug., Nov.

    Journals 1975 issues combined: Members $10.00 + p/h $1.50, Non-members $15.00 Tables of Content: 1975 issue through present $5.00 + p/h All back Journals, 1977 through 1999 are available for sale, please order by month (April or October) and year. All back Journals (each), Members $5.00 + p/h, Non-members $7.50 +p/h [*postage/handling (each) $1.50]
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    Print the Publication Order Form 1890 Johnson County, AR Personal Property Tax List

66. The Memorabilia Corner
genealogy BOOKS (Indian INFORMATION) General Indian Information Cherokee Chickasawand oklahoma Tribes Plains and Rocky Mountain Tribes Southwest Tribes
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67. Missouri Genealogy Research Resources To Help Find Ancestors For Family History
Links, look ups, and free listings for societies' and individuals' books for sale, newsletters, lost Category Regional North America Society and Culture genealogy...... on the south by Arkansas, and on the west by oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.The state capital is Jefferson City. More. Free Missouri genealogy Look Ups
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Research Tools Find Surnames Locations Search ... Home Missouri Genealogy on GeneaSearch Missouri genealogy look ups, MO genealogy and historical societies, genealogy publications available from societies and individuals, lost female ancestors queries, and related links for genealogy research in Missouri Site Index Search for Ancestors Low Cost Internet Service Add your surnames to our Surname Registry to connect with others! Find Ancestors Genealogy Look Ups Find Female Ancestors Photos of Ancestors Search for Ancestors ... Tools for Research Find Surnames Surnames Newsletters Search for Ancestors Locations United States Regional U.S. International Societies Ethnic African American Native American Other Ethnic Free Search
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68. The Electric Cemetery Home Page: Genealogy, Civil War, Etc.
Primarily a free genealogy research site, but also contains topics that range from Sultana tragedy Category Society History Wars Civil War genealogy......AN AMERICAN CIVIL WAR genealogy WEBSITE Owned Operated by DEONE PEARCY projectsin the works 8,576 Civil War UNION Soldiers and Sailors Buried in oklahoma.
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The 8th Iowa Cavalry , organized from Appanoose County, Iowa
The Sinking of the Steamship SULTANA near Memphis, Tennessee on April 27, 1865
Cahaba Federal Prison , located near Selma, Alabama
The 19th Kansas Cavalry , who served in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas during 1868-1869
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Union Soldiers' Cemetery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Union Soldiers' Home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) in Oklahoma and Kansas
Civil War and Indian Wars Medal of Honor recipients buried in Oklahoma and Kansas
David A. Nation , Attorney, Minister, Publisher, and Civil War Captain
Drake DeKay , 1st Lt, Aid-de-Camp to General Joseph K.F. Mansfield
George Williams , Private, Company B, 123rd Ohio Infantry
Peter Nichols Talkington , Farrier, Company F, 8th Iowa Cavalry
The Verden Cemetery , located in Grady County, Oklahoma
Brevet Brigadier General Charles Sherman Parrish
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69. WWWVL: American Indian - Native American Genealogy Resources On The Internet
List of possible research sites to find your ancestors. Native American orientation.Category Regional North America genealogy Native Americans...... Nichols Family Pages New Official Federal Land Patent Records Site OKGenWeb oklahoma/IndianTerritory GenWeb Olive Tree genealogy Oneida Indian Ancestry
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70. Cemeteries Of Oklahoma - Cemetery Records - Genealogy - Geneology
Online burial records and tombstone inscriptions from oklahoma cemeteries.Category Regional North America Society and Culture genealogy......Home United States oklahoma. Website Menu. ·, Browse All Cemetery Transcriptions. ,Friends, Partners, and Websites. oklahoma Cemeteries. Select a County.
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Final Destinations: A Travel Guide for Remarkable Cemeteries in Texas, Oklahome, New Mexico, Louisiana, and Arkansas

71. Melungeon Family Genealogy Forum
Discussion of genealogical topics about Melungeon families.Category Society Ethnicity Melungeon...... variations. Melungeon Family genealogy Forum. Jeanette Lambert 2/02/03Caddo Nation sues McCurtain County, oklahoma Jeanette 1/29/03 Re
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72. Family History & Genealogy Databases. Family History Tree Software. Free Family
Message boards for sharing surname matching, state and country data, and genealogy research topics. Links.Category Society Religion and Spirituality genealogy...... SEARCH genealogy DATABASES BY STATE. Search family history records and databasesorganized and listed by state Ohio Family History. oklahoma Family History.
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73. Seminole Nation, Indian Territory History & Genealogy
History of the Seminoles, biographies, treaties, genealogical resources, and links.Category Society Ethnicity Tribes, Nations and Bands S Seminole...... Nation. oklahoma GenWeb Resources. ~Interested in adopting a countyin oklahoma? Visit the Orphan County Site~. The genealogy Register.
http://www.seminolenation-indianterritory.org/
The Seminole Nation, I.T. Billy Bowlegs and Suite SEMINOLES, A PEOPLE WHO NEVER SURRENDERED The Seminole are classified among the Muskogean peoples, a group of remnant tribes having joined in forming this division in Florida during the border wars between the Spanish and the English colonists on the Florida-Carolina frontier in the 18th century. The name Seminole, first applied to the tribe about 1778, is from the Creek word 'semino le', meaning 'runaway,' meaning emigrants who left the main body and settled elsewhere~ In 1817, with the accusation that the Seminole were harboring runaway slaves, Andrew Jackson commanded nearly 3,000 troops to attack and burn the town of Mikasuki, starting the first Seminole War. Shortly thereafter, Spain ceded Florida to the U.S., bringing the Seminole under U.S. jurisdiction. A treaty later provided the tribe with a reserved tract east of Tampa Bay~ In 1832, the Payne's Landing Treaty took away all Florida land claims from the tribe, and provided for removal to Indian Territory. Ratification of that treaty in 1834 allowed the Seminole three years before the removal was to take place. But under the U.S. government's interpretation, 1835 (not 1837) ended the three year period prior to removal. The Seminole disagreed, and their bitter opposition resulted in the second, or Great Seminole War. Among the worst chapters in the history of Indian Removal, the war lasted almost seven years and cost thousands of lives. It finally ended in 1842 with the agreement that several hundred members of the tribe could remain in Florida. They stayed in the Florida swamps but never surrendered. Their descendants are the Seminole in Florida today~

74. Genealogy - Birth Records, Census Records, Marriage Records And Death Records Da
State genealogy Records Records • Ohio Marriage Records • Ohio Death Records• Ohio Census Records • Ohio Vital Records, oklahoma • oklahoma Birth
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75. Native American Cemetery Readers - Genealogy Database !
genealogy Database.Category Society Death Death Care Cemeteries...... pages you will find a constantly growing database containing more than 50,000 cemeteryrecords from all over Benton County Arkansas and Delaware County oklahoma
http://www.nacr.net/
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Within these pages you will find a constantly growing database containing more than 50,000 cemetery records from all over Benton County Arkansas and Delaware County Oklahoma . Complete records with "all" the information on the markers. We even build in the links if we can see them during our surveys. We also have some cemetery records for the following locations: Barry County Missouri McDonald County Missouri Adair County Oklahoma Cherokee County Oklahoma Look! Other Records For Benton County Arkansas Enhanced Indexes for the 1903 Benton County Atlas Biographies, Enhanced Indexes for 11 Local (Benton County Arkansas) History Books, Confederate Amnesty Oaths and Confederate Pensions, 1891 & 1893 Confederate Reunions at Bentonville, Delayed Birth Certificates, Marriage Records, Arkansas Adjutant General Report on Loyal Arkansas Troops During The Rebellion, Soldiers & Sailors World War 1 Veterans Honorable Discharge. And, our exclusive enhanced index for the unpublished and previously unseen "Ketterman Manuscript." Years of private research of Union Army Civil War casualties & burials in Northwest Arkansas. See the "Our Records" page of this site for more details and for new records we are currently loading into our database. Let us help you in the search for your ancestry
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76. Oklahoma Land Openings 1889-1907 - OkGenWeb
Pioneers of Custer County, oklahoma http//freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~swokla/custer/custerpb.html.Arapaho ARROW, Custer County
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Oklahoma's lands were opened in five land runs, land lottery, land auction and enlarged by a decision of the Supreme Court.

Project of OKGenWeb 1889 April 22. Oklahoma Territory's First Land Run. The opening of the Indian lands in Oklahoma Territory was of great interest to people across the United States in the late 1800s. The Indian's desire to keep the Territory for their exclusive use and occupation was complicated by the rapid growth of white population on its northern, eastern, and southern borders; and when the first railroad crossed it (1870-1872), any effort to find an answer became hopeless. The reasons for attempting to obtain lands in "the great American desert" were almost as many as the individuals who made the attempt. Ranchers, Railroads and Boomers sought access to the diverse landscape. The Unassigned Lands were laid out in 160-acres homesteads, and on 22 April 1889, it was opened to white settlement in the "Run" for farms and town lots, which has become one of the most dramatized episodes in western history. Tent cities sprang up at Oklahoma City, Kingfisher, El Reno, Norman, Guthrie and Stillwater. The opening of the almost three million acres of Unassigned Lands, created almost as many problems as it solved. All outside the authority of the Indian governments, were without civil law, and in criminal matters they were under the long distance jurisdiction of the Federal court at Fort Smith, Arkansas. The passage of the Organic Act of 2 May 1890 created Oklahoma Territory and allowed the Organization of Government in the central areas; and, the present Panhandle of Oklahoma was declared open to settlement and would be included in Oklahoma Territory. Sections sixteen and thirty-four of each township were reserved for the benefit of public schools. Provision was made for the reservation of public roads on all section lines. Guthrie was designated as the temporary capital.

77. NARA | Genealogy | Confederate Pension Records
Society Projects Committee, 1969) Online Index to oklahoma Confederate Pension TexasState Library and Archives Commission web pages genealogy and Archives
http://www.archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/military/confederate_pension_rec
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78. Native American Genealogy
The National Archives branch in Fort Worth, TX has one of the largest collectionsof American Indian genealogy materials, much of oklahoma HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
http://www.system.missouri.edu/shs/nativeam.html
State Historical Society of Missour i
Native American Genealogy
There are many unique challenges encountered when researching Native American (Indian) genealogy. The traditions, naming customs and kinship systems varied widely among tribes; therefore, it is usually necessary that the researcher become familiar with those that pertain to a particular tribe. Our reference library has a splendid Indian collection for the historian, but our published sources are incomplete for tracing Indian genealogy. By 1836, Indian tribes in Missouri had been removed and no longer had claims to any Missouri land. The Society does not have, nor are we aware of, lists of rolls of Indians in Missouri. Individuals who left the "Trail of Tears" did not maintain their tribal status in most cases. Please note below some agencies you might find helpful in your research. NATIONAL ARCHIVES Valuable records of federal government agencies, including records from various field offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs , have been deposited throughout the United States. National Archives records, 1830-1940, deal chiefly with Indians who

79. McCurtain Genealogical Society, Haskell County, Oklahoma
Includes Haskell county cemeteries, obituary index and Civil War sites, lawmen, past and present post Category Regional North America McCurtain Society and Culture...... oklahoma Indian Tribes and Officials with Addresses. genealogy Goodies links to somegood genealogy programs Website Goodies if your building your website or
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We have a lot of very nice members who will
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I would like to extend an invitation to one and all. If you find yourself in our part of the country, please stop in and visit with us, we love visitors. Web Host Debbie President Co Host Barbara Vice-President Co Host Edith Reporter Co Host Ken Member
Ok, hmmm, I am behind again! Ok, so I was born early and have been behind ever since. All I can say is Please forgive! There are a lot of changes here and more databases to come so be sure and look us over real good. I sure don't want you to miss any thing! I have tried to put the newer things up first, but remember, even our other pages may have new updates. For instance, Barbara is always updating the Cemetery Database

80. Johnson County Genealogy Web SiteThe Scrolling Bottom Message Page
The Johnson County, AR genealogy web site is maintained, folded, stapled and Meetingthe Real Estate inspection needs of oklahoma and Arkansas since 1983.
http://www.oklahoma.net/~pvtspark/johnson.html
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The Original Arkansas Genealogy Web Site
Arkansas GenWeb The Johnson County, AR Genealogy web site is maintained, folded, stapled and mutilated by PvtSparks. If you find a link that does not work or information that is incorrect, please let me know. This site has Family Trees, Photos, Newspaper Clippings, the best bunch of Research Volunteers on the internet, plus a whole lot more! Bookmark this page 'cause you never know what will happen next. This site was established in 1996. Enjoy your visit! Johnson County, AR Update:
December 2002 Look at what's new!
Johnson County Historical Society Journal Index online

Find an ancestor using the search engine then order the corresponding Journal. Visit the Johnson County Historical
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making it available on the internet. *While using the search engine feature be sure and indicate to search "ALL" books.
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