had seen middle name as poss Francis, but daughter has as Joseph, and she thought died in Al? vs NC death cert info.
Eliza V Flynn has living in Knoxville tn?? in 1980's?
St Benedicts baptism sponsor Patrick Flynn and Theresa Flynn Conway1920 census shows name as Marshall P Phillips Jr. 1930 census shows b abt 1916 living in Shawnee. Bonnie shows there too b abt 1913(as Bennie B)
also show a Marshall J Phillips b 5/29/1915 d 6/19/1991 in Swanannoa NC with Tx SS#
this may not be correct b and d dates.....or wife....?Baptismal date is correct...birth approx correct.....death ?
1915-1991 is correct date per daughter Alice.
wife is challenged 451-01-1050
THELMA L WALKER 09 Nov 1902 30 Aug 1996 (V) 73703 (Enid, Garfield, OK ) (none specified) 451-01-1050 Texas
Name: Alice ParryEmail: alp0495@yahoo.com The Marshall Phillips that was married to Thelma Louise Walker is Marshall Joseph Phillips not "Francis". I believe he died 19 June 1991 in Alabama. Thelma's birthdate is May 13 and she was not born in Texas. I believe Marshall's parents are correct. He was my father. I have just started researching family. All previous generation has died.
I have not had direct contact with him since the early fifties when he and my mother were divorced. I did meet Bonnie and her children later on a visit to Arkansas, but was quite young at the time. The next information I had about to the family was related to the tragedy. Alice
worked for SW Bell Telephone was an officer. out of St Louis.
named Boulware came from family friends...in particular his mothers sister Mary married to John N Boulware.
ss#486-01-5305
Mo birth has b in Clay Mo.
in 1880 resided in Palmyra MO name shows as John O
tjought d 1/10/1910 but death cert has 1919
WWI vet who spent his remaining days in VA hospital d.s.p.
James (Jimmy) Harold Doolittle Maj Gen
Famous aviation pioneer with many inventions. Also most notable for being commander of the daring raid, and causing the first bombing of Japan , on its mainland , during World War II...recalled as 30 seconds over Tokyo...
1966 National Aviation Hall of Fame member. 1952 National Aeronautic Ass. Wright Bros Memorial Trophy. 1959 Elder Stateman of Aviation.In 1925won Schneider Trophy Race and set world record 245 mph in plane.
1880 census has b 1866 in Ct
In 1938 and 4/1940 phonebook residence was 1800 Leahy Pawhuska
President of National Bank of Commerce Pawhuska Ok. Kennedy Building named in his honor at 6th and Osage Pawhuska.There is a John J Kennedy also a banker in Pawhuska , who was a Col, and in WWI and WW II who thought to be related.
U S Treasurer Maybelle (MABELLE) L McClintock 443-22-6344
1965 Okla. Hall of fame member. Delegate to Democratic National convention 1944 and 1956 and 2 others. Was Pawhuska Mayor. Banker, Rancher and Astt US Treasurer under Harry S Truman.
National Bank of CommerceHas US Hwy 60 between Pawhuska Ok and Arkansas River named for her.First highway named for a woman in Ok.
originally named May Belle but changed spelling to MABELLE because 2 aunts couldnt make Y to spell name.Was honored in 1974 by Mabelle Kennedy Day in Ok. Received in 1980 the fourth annual Pioneer Woman Award from Gov George Nigh.
Mabelle Kennedy: true pioneer By GENE CURTIS World Staff Writer 1/5/2007
When Mabelle Kennedy came to Oklahoma in a covered wagon with her parents and three siblings, her grandmother was sure the family would be killed by outlaws or scalped by Indians. Years later, the woman who became known as "the grand dame of Oklahoma politics" and who served in many political and governmental roles, told a reporter that period's often-rumored Indian Territory dangers remained just rumors. "It was a delightful trip," she said. The 1891 trip was made in two covered wagons by the family of five from near Kansas City to the Enid area, where they disliked the wind and blowing sand, and eventually to Ralston where they settled -- long before her political career began. "We bought produce from farmers along the way and camped by streams. It was a picnic to me all the way and I was sorry when it was over," she told a reporter. While living in Ralston, which she said was "as big as any town in Oklahoma at that time," Kennedy returned to Missouri for schooling. It was on one of her trips home from Oakland College that she met her future husband, Edmund Kennedy, a young Kansas City banker. He had come to Oklahoma for a visit. After their marriage, they moved to Pawhuska, where he bought the National Bank of Commerce in 1909. She spent much of her time raising five children until her husband died in 1936, leaving her the bank and five Osage County ranches. "I had never done anything about business in any way," she said. "I told myself 'I'm not going to let this go down under me' " and enrolled in banking and ranch management courses so she would be more capable of handling business. She also got more involved in politics. She served as mayor of Pawhuska, delegate to four national Democratic conventions, Democratic national committeewoman from Oklahoma, assistant treasurer of the United States and on a goodwill commission to Brazil -- a position that carried the rank of ambassador. Kennedy had met Harry Truman at one of the political conventions, was impressed by him and joined his "Whistle Stop" campaign when he was a candidate for his own term as president after serving out the unexpired term of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She later served on Truman's inaugural committee and he ap pointed her as assistant secretary of the treasury, the second woman to hold such a position. He later appointed her to the goodwill commission to Brazil, a job she accepted with her usual joking humor: "If I made a failure of it, I was not well-known enough that it would make a difference." In 1980, Kennedy was chosen by Gov. George Nigh to receive the fourth annual Pioneer Woman Award. Nigh said she was a person who was "highly deserving and a natural recipient because of her true pioneer heritage and lifelong civic involvement." In 1974, she had been honored with a "Mabelle Kennedy" day in Oklahoma. Kennedy told a reporter in 1971 that she'd had some heart problems. "It's bound to get out of balance once in a while," she said about her health. She said the first flare-up came 30 years earlier when her doctor told her she should relax. "I told him to relax," she said, adding "you needn't worry about me; they don't have any wings up there to fit me anyway." She also explained the unusual spelling of her name. She said she was named May Belle after two aunts but when she started to school, she couldn't make the "y" correctly. Her mother told her that a child should have a voice in how he or she is named and added, "From now on, you are Mabelle." She was "deeply touched" in 1975 when a new highway that replaced a 32-mile stretch of U.S. 60 known as "Lizard Lane" was named the "Mabelle Kennedy Highway." It was the first stretch of highway in Oklahoma to be named for a woman. The opening of the new highway climaxed a 23-year fight to improve the road between Ponca City and Pawhuska. "I prayed to live long enough to see this highway finished," Kennedy said at its opening. "But that doesn't mean I'm going to kick off tomorrow. I'm going to live to enjoy it." She died six years later, at the age of 93.
had heard earlier his name was GREY
was a salesman and died while married.
may be Wm Forbes Young
WILLIAM F YOUNG 02 Nov 1923 27 Jul 1986 74127 (Tulsa, Osage, OK ) (none specified) 448-16-3843 O
lived in east Tx until 1955 when she moved to Tulsa
Doris had 2 girls from previous marriage-Sharon and Gaylein later 1990's dated John F Donovan
about 4/24/04 found collapsed in home by MHS. In hospital for 3 wks from COPD...pulmonary problems from smoking before being taken home on 5/12/04. Died at home 10/28/04 in am, 32nd and Utica.
worked for Health Dept and various doctors in Tulsa. Last one was Richard Liebendorfer.
on tombstomb is Margaret M Siegfried
daughter Sharon birth cert showed as Doris Mae