Oklahoma genealogical records
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Microfilm of original records in the D.A.R. Library in Washington, D.C.
Covers primarily people living from 1770 through 1940.
Includes table of contents.
Contents: Will of Le Roy Hammond -- List of books owned by Oklahoma City Chapter in the Oklahoma Historical Building -- Biography of D.E.H. Long -- Land sale, Sapula, Mary S. Clark -- Muster roll Co.K. 53rd, Regt. Pa. Vols. -- Diary of Hiram Heaton, 1819 -- Okemah roster and revolutionary ancestors -- [List of sick and wounded Pennsylvanians in Harrisburg hospitals (Civil War)] -- Civil War records of veterans who lived in Okfuskee County in 1927-1928 -- Leebrick family record -- Okemah pioneers buried in Highland Cemetery (Oklahoma) -- Civil War veterans buried in Highland Cemetery -- Traditions and incidents of [Steddom] family history by W. Rufus Kersey -- Marriage certificate of Henry and Martha Steddom -- History of Steddom family -- Land grant to Mary Stiddem -- History of Henry and Martha Pearson Steddom -- Notes on the coming of the Quakers to Warren County (Ohio), by Prof. W. Rufus Kersey -- Copy of Robert Graham will -- Family record of John Cross -- Family record of Thomas Banks Harris -- Copy of will dated May, 1774 of William Paschall -- Copy of will dated June 29, 1845 of Elizabeth Bennett -- [Excerpt from] history of Putnam County, Tennessee -- Copy of will dated May 28th, 1810 of William Maddux -- Will of Thomas Turner, dated August 29, 1804 --.
Will of Thomas Maddux dated October 15, 1782 -- History of Daniel Stewart of Washington County, Pennsylvania -- Will of Daniel Stewart or Stuart, dated June, 1823 -- Revolutionary War records of Sampson Trammell and Thomas Trammell and Dennis Trammell -- Copy of will of Lawrence Catlett, dated June 4, 1841 -- Genealogy of Edna McCauley Jung, Gotebo, Oklahoma -- Genealogy of Mary Louise (Dunn) Boake [Hocker] -- Genealogy of Mrs. Guy E. Cogdill [Parsons] -- Copy of will of Abel Perry, dated Dec. 30, 1806 -- Copy of William Smith's will, dated March 25, 1833 -- A translation [from a Polish newspaper -- Nina Cartwright Todd, descendant of Mr. Thomas Walker and Reverend Henry Fry -- Report of the Historical Marker Committee [Oklahoma City Chapter, D.A.R.] -- The Meek family [of Pennsylvania] -- Genealogy of Ethel Pond Waid -- Texas outlaws buried in Oklahoma -- Genealogy of Mrs. Willia Davis Herring -- Genealogy of Josephine Phillips Moore, Bartlesville -- Marriage records of Washington County, Oklahoma -- The [Nicholas] Pyle family -- Grant Harris writes own story of events with Capt. David L. Payne at Rock Falls.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma genealogical records | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 862004 Item 2 | 7725297 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma genealogical records | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 862004 Item 2 | 7725297 |
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