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370. Susan Durkan - 2010-02-22 12:16:28 |
I have enjoyed your site for years. Both my Grandmother (Laura Lee Reynolds) and Great-Grandmother (Laura Melissa Spain, Yates, Reynolds, Davenport) were Ardmoreites (is that correct?). My Great Grandmother arrived with her husband John B. Yates about 1894/1895. He died in 1897. She then married by Great Grandfather, Ruben Oscar Reynolds and I believe that my Grandmother was born there. My Great Grandmother owned property there. I have the deed dated 1895, which was Indian territory then. All three of the above mentioned people are buried at Rose Hill Cemetery. How I loved the stories my Grandmother would tell. Keep up the good work.
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369. Linda Presley Lathum - 2010-02-14 19:35:03 |
Oops, I guess some people want to be seen and not heard.
Sorry, Butch, was unsure how it was going to work.
I enjoy so much all the information you provide. You are an  |
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368. Linda Presley Lathum - 2010-02-14 19:33:21 |
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367. Marianna Powers - 2010-02-12 14:05:48 |
| I lived in Ardmore and for many years I taught in the Ardmore Public School. My Dad worked at the Daube Shoe Dept. Bert’s Dad worked as a Highway patrol I used to live in Newport on our ranch. I know a lot of people in Lone Grove and Ardmore. |
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366. Judy O. Ramsey - 2010-02-05 12:40:52 |
| Hello,My Great Great Grandfather,Benjamin Speer Poindexter was a Deputy Sherriff in Ardmore,28 April 1862.Wanting to get more information about it. Thank You |
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365. George Hill - 2010-02-05 12:20:15 |
Your little info email comes to my wife’s computer...she sends it on to mine, and I love it. About the Mac 10 the fellow suggested using for your bike, the Mac 6 was the exact same size engine (cheaper) and very much less temperamental (because the points were not opened by a push rod)I used to modify them for other people for racing. They are as tuff an engine as can be found (if you can still find them)I’d love to have one now myself. They were made in Marshall, Texas by McCullough.
Keep trucking!!!! |
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364. John Bollman Sr. - 2010-02-05 04:55:47 |
Thank you so much for the reply about Ralph Parlier it wipp mean so much ro lynda to hear kind words l |
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363. John Bollman Sr. - 2010-02-01 20:38:01 |
I found a copy of Gunman’s Territory, The book is signed as a gift To my deceased Fatherinlaw Ralph E, Parlier of Ardmore.
The book is dedicated to Mr. Parlier by J. Kelly Baker the brother of Elmore Leroy Baker "dated August 28 1975"
Are there anymore books by Mr. Baker I found that while reading it a feeling of almost being there came over me.
I read the entire book cover to cover before putting it down.
John Bollman Sr
3527 Tara Dr
Ardmore Ok. |
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362. Lynn - 2010-01-25 14:48:16 |
I absolutely love your pallet shed!! I want to try to make one! Thanks for putting this up to share with others! Way to recycle!  |
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361. Stanley Smith - 2010-01-24 22:49:01 |
Dear Butch;
Some time back I told you about a book I wrote about the Washita River and the area around Russett. Well it has finally been edited and is in the hands of the printer. The title is "Adventures of Cotton Top and Earnest." I hope it will be availabel soon. Soon as it is ready I will let you know, I believe everyone who was ever a part of the area will like it and I just hope people like reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Thanks and keep up the good work, Stanley Smith |
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