" target=_blank> 15. Linda McGill Wagner - 2009-06-30 15:44:26 |
Constance, I will look in the yearbooks I have from Alva and Northwestern and see what I can find for Henry & Elenora Williams and Lyle fish. You can email me at
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14. Constance Fay Isham - 2009-06-30 13:25:16 |
It was great to find this link. I hope that I am able to find out more family history from Alva area. Henry Williams was father of my grandmother, Elenora Fay Williams’, who married Lyle Fish. If anyone has any information plese send. Put Williams/Fish in the subject line so it doesn’t go to junk mail.
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13. Loretta - 2009-06-10 15:10:01 |
Hi I come across this site I looking for family members or inf. on Thomas Claud McGill born March,2,1892 Giles county ,Tn. and died 1942 married Ardie McGill Patterson born in Texas 1895 and died 1933 Sept. had two children Llyod E. McGill born 1917 died 2000 April and Florence Holland,McGill born Oct.,1920 died April 6,2009.
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12. Lee Christopher - 2009-04-14 14:56:23 |
| This is a great site! I was unaware of the history in the family. (I’m the step-son of Shirley Christopher, and the step-grandson of Viola Lewis, both past residents of Freedom). I came across the website when looking for pictures of the Freedom rodeo. |
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11. Caesar Carpenter - 2009-04-13 19:57:17 |
I was looking for more information on the "Pilgrim Bard" and was directed to your site. Cc - Nevada |
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10. Jerry Crenshaw AHS 1954 - 2009-01-01 11:34:26 |
Hillcrest Dairy. Goldencrust Bakery Smitty’s Shoe Shop. Palace Barber Shop. Lynns Restaurant. Warricks Shoe Store. Bell Hotel Ballroom for Birthday parties. Loell Redfern and the Coca Cola Bottling Plant on Flynn. Sportsman’ Post. Strickland and Horner Flying School and Rental planes east of Alva. (Piper Cub) Dr. Pepper and 7-Up bottling on College Ave. Tanners. Jelly Johnson at Rice Clothes for men and boys. 3-Rs of entertainment of Homer Jones; Ranger, Ritz and Rialto and the Pix was on the West side of the square. Monforts Drug store where some of us had a lunch of chicken salad san on toast a a bowl of cream of chicken soup most every school day during open lunch.Originator of the "frozen malt soft icecream.) Goldbug Inn across the street to the south of AHS. Mr. Stith the science teacher. Mrs Ewalt my favorite English teacher. The Home Ec teacher who told all the girls that prolonged kissing would cause pregnancy. (Oh woe were we boys!) Mr. Gallon taught us how to drive and coached the drivers ed team. Mr. Korn. Mr. Geis. May God bless all their souls. Mr. Harold Shirley, principal. one of the nicest men I had ever known. Bernard Ballard. Horace Mann School. Jack Ging. Tom Dean. Betty Geis. Evelyn Ensor. All the student heros we kids looked up to so much. Lee Denner. Tom Denner. Coach Johnny Walker and Starbuck Roberts. Those were the days. Those were the days.
Jerry Crenshaw in russell, ks |
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9. Jerry - 2008-12-27 09:57:56 |
| I was looking for Margaret Magill and I found you. I love it. |
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8. David Moore - 2008-12-25 23:50:44 |
I am proud to say that my great grand-dady Lived in Avard and was buried at the I.O.O.F. cemitary at Avard in July of 1910.
I went there a little over a month ago and for me it was very interesting but for most people it could be a very lonely place. I drove around the old town 3 times before I was able to find anybody to talk to and it was a good thing I knew some spanish because I only found a Mexican working at the grain elevator and he didnt Know there was a cemitary in Avard |
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| Susan, as to the JFK serigraph print, all the information I have found is what I have in my OkieLegacy Ezine. Could I ask what number is printed on your JFK serigraph? you can email me at |
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6. Susan - 2008-12-08 16:21:19 |
I came across your website when googling for info on the JFK Serigraph by Goetz in 1961. Did you ever find out anything about it? I just it in to be reframed today and found all of the information on the back as you have described it.
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