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From: Tammie Chada <>
Subject: Re: [OK-CEM] Rail road accident 18 Oct 1925
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 01:13:55 -0600
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Hello, Sandy.

There is a marriage record for a John Jackson Scribner in Book 7, page 303 in the
Logan County marriage records. Information can be found on the OK Logan Gen Web site
at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~oklogan/marr/marrsa.htm

We are still working on the Marriage Index records, however I can check at the court
house for you if you'd like.

Thanks and let me know.

Tammie Chada
Co-Coordinator Logan County Gen Web
http://www.rootsweb.com/~oklogan/oklogan.htm

wrote:

> Hi Dora, Nelson's daughters were Launa, Ethel, Nellie all born in Iowa. Ruth
> the baby of the family was born in OK, not sure where but suspect Guthrie,
> Logan Co.
> Launa married John (Jack) Jackson Scribner in Guthrie, Logan on 23 May 1906
> (per family, not proven yet), Ethel married Steven Crosley on 5 Jul 1905,
> place unknown, but I suspect Guthrie also since sister Ruth was born there in
> 1903 and sister Launa married there in 1906.(Her marriage info per researcher
> of Martin Family) Nelson's wife was Mary Talitha Martin. Nellie married a Mr.
> Wilson. No date or place. Again from the Martin researcher. I haven't proved
> any of this. I have a request in to the researcher for her sources and proof
> but no response yet.
> I did get a couple of suspects for Nellie's husband. One a James, the other a
> Carl. Both are about 7-9 years older than she and both died in the same place
> that she did.
> This from SSDI.
> Ruth who was born in OK married Leo C. Horal on 15 Jun 1926. I suspect he was
> from Colorado. I found him in 1917 listed on a Colorado WWI military index.
> Both he and Ruth died in Littleton,Arapahoe, CO.
> Launa Scribner died in Orange Co, California. As did all of her brothers.
> Ethel Crosley and Nellie Wilson died in Lakewood, Jefferson, CO.
> Their mother Mary T Martin Rich also died in CO but in Denver. I have been
> looking for them in OK for the 1920 census, but no luck so far. I will start
> looking for them in CO in 1920 if I don't find them in Oklahoma.
> I thought at first that Mary went to Colorado after Nelson died to be close
> to her daughters but I am wondering now if the whole family moved to CO. I
> have written to my sister to find out what her husband knows. So far, he
> hasn't known much.
> I didn't intend to write a book when I started this email but I always try to
> give as much information as I have when someone asks a question. As always,
> thanks for your interest and any help gratefully accepted. Regards, Sandy
> []]]
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Tammie Chada

Logan County, Oklahoma

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