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SMITH, DANIEL, WILLIAMS, TAPSCOTT, HARR, MULLINS, PERDUE, ROBERTSON, ORE, McCLAIN, BLEDSOE, BROCKMAN, LANDRUM, ALSUP, LONG, C0X, & more
We are the sum of all those before --- living the legacy of our ancestors, just as our descendants will be affected by who and what we are. This is a record of the search for my ancestors. It started as a simple offer to organize the family information my aunt had collected; a work that was left unfinished by her sudden and tragic death. Now it could be said that I'm obsessed by the search. It has grown from a database of a couple of hundred or so to one at least 60 times that thanks to others who have been willing to share the fruit of their labor.
I wish I could tell of old family stories that were handed down by each generation, but sadly that wasn't the case. My family didn't fit in that category. My search could have been so much easier if they had. And, even sadder, most of the older generations of my family that would have been invaluable resources are no longer here. I want to get this set down for my children and their children yet to be. I want them to know from whom and where they come.
Diane Wynell Smith Christie
Claude Ivan Smith & Freda Duron Daniel
Little is known about my Smith family beyond the past 3 generations. My great grandfather -- David Jackson Smith -- was born in Mississippi, began his family in Tennessee, moved to Texas before the turn of the century then finally, on to Oklahoma when the final Indian lands were released to settlers. Earlier Smith ties seem to remain just beyond my reach.
Daniel Family
My mother was the middle child of a second family (3 girls & 2 boys). My grandfather, a 45-year-old widower from Illinois with 7 children, and my grandmother, age 20, married in 1908. He homesteaded a 160 acre tract awarded him after the 1900 opening of the Chickasaw Indian Territory in a part of Oklahoma that is now Jefferson County.
Williams (1) Family
Williams (2) Family
Mullins 1790 Mullins 1800
Mullins 1810 Mullins 1820
Mullins 1830 Mullins 1840
Last Revised: 5 Apr. 2001