Tag: #Oklahoma

  • 52 Ancestors: The Bridge Between Two Worlds–William Vaughn Cook

      The Bridge Between Two Worlds: William Vaughn Cook’s Journey from Missouri Pioneer to Chickasaw Citizen In the dusty archives of the National Archives and the faded pages of century-old census records, there lives a story that speaks to the heart of America’s frontier experience—a tale of love, adaptation, and the courage to cross cultural…

  • 52 Ancestors: Tillman Williamson “T. W.” Graham

    Photo shared by Glenda Owen on Ancestry.com My fourth great-grandfather, Tillman Williamson “T.W.” Graham (1817-1893), was a man perpetually in motion, chasing opportunity across three states during one of America’s most transformative periods. But his story also serves as a perfect reminder of why careful record analysis matters in genealogy, because sometimes those convenient Ancestry leaf hints can…

  • 52 Ancestors: Jesse Chisholm (1805–1868) — The Ultimate FAN Club

      Friends, Associates, and Neighbors Across Two Worlds When genealogists talk about building a “FAN Club” — researching the Friends, Associates, and Neighbors who surrounded our ancestors — few historical figures demonstrate this concept better than my husband’s 4th great-grandfather, Jesse Chisholm. This remarkable man didn’t just have a FAN club; he was the ultimate…

  • 52 Ancestors: “Artistic” – Laura Alice Barnett Conner

    Laura is the second from the Left.  This week’s theme is “artistic,” and I’ll be honest—it made me laugh at first. Neither my family nor my husband’s family tree is decorated with painters, musicians, or poets. We come from long lines of farmers and the occasional preacher, people who worked with their hands in fields…

  • 52 Ancestors: Martha Ellen (McCombs) Hoard: A Life Across Three States (1870-1946)

    211 N Pettit Ave, Hominy, OK as it appears today For this week’s #52Ancestros challenge, I’m taking a different approach. Instead of “At the Library,” I’m sharing the story of my ancestor Martha Ellen (McCombs) Hoard, whose life journey took her through Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma during a transformative period in American history. Early Years…