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Dee Lavalle Rennels

Male 1911 - 1968  (57 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dee Lavalle Rennels was born on 31 Jul 1911 in Custer County, Oklahoma (son of George Roberts Rennels and Nannie Maude Hunt); died in Nov 1968 in Deschutes County, Oregon.

    Notes:

    He was married to an Opal ??? (10 Dec 1912-21 Oct 1998)

    Family/Spouse: Opal Lantz. Opal was born on 10 Dec 1912 in Molalla, Clackamas County, Oregon; died on 21 Oct 1998 in Clackamas County, Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Roberts Rennels was born on 3 Oct 1881 in Oklahoma Territory (son of Thomas Perry Rennels and Mary C. Trawick); died about 1919.

    Notes:

    His World War I Draft Registration, courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell, shows that his occupation was that of a farmer, and he had black hair and eyes, and that his nearest relative was his wife, Nannie Maud. They lived at RFD 4 in Canute, Oklahoma.

    (Research):Census Information:

    1910 Census
    Oklahoma, Custer County, Washita twp
    ED 127 Pg 268B
    75-76
    Rennels, George R Hd M W 28 M1 7 Tx Il US
    Rennels, Maude W Wf F W 22 M1 7 3/3 MO In US
    Rennels, Clyde Son M W 6 Ok Tx Ms
    Rennels, Bula Dtr F W 4 Ok Tx Ms
    Rennels, Lee R Son M W 10/12 Ok Tx Ms

    1920 Census
    Oklahoma, Custer County, Washita twp
    77-84
    Rennels, Maude N Hd F W 43 Wd Mo In In
    Rennels, Perry C Son M W 16 Ok Tx Mo
    Rennels, Bulah M Dau F W 13 Ok Tx Mo
    Rennels, Robert L Son M W 10 Ok Tx Mo
    Rennels, Dee L Son M W 8 Ok Tx Mo

    1930 Census
    Oklahoma, Roger Mills County, Kiowa Twp
    ED 65-11 Sheet 1A
    11-11
    Rennels, P. Clyde Hd M W 26 S Ok Ok Tx
    Rennels, Beulah Sister F W 24 S Ok Ok Tx
    Rennels, Leroy Bro M W 20 S Ok Ok Tx
    Rennels, Dee Bro M W 18 S Ok Ok Tx

    George married Nannie Maude Hunt about 1903 in Custer County, Oklahoma. Nannie was born about 1876 in Missouri; died about 1923 in Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nannie Maude Hunt was born about 1876 in Missouri; died about 1923 in Oklahoma.
    Children:
    1. Perry Clyde Rennels was born on 5 Jun 1903 in Hammon, Custer County, Oklahoma; died on 5 Oct 1977 in Deschutes County, Oregon; was buried in Redmond Cemetery, Deschutes County, Oregon.
    2. Beulah M. Rennels was born about 1907 in Custer County, Oklahoma; and died.
    3. Robert Leroy Rennels was born on 26 Jun 1909 in Custer County, Oklahoma; died on 6 Nov 1986 in Deschutes County, Oregon; was buried in Terrebonne Pioneer Cemetery, Deschutes County, Oregon.
    4. 1. Dee Lavalle Rennels was born on 31 Jul 1911 in Custer County, Oklahoma; died in Nov 1968 in Deschutes County, Oregon.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Perry Rennels was born about 1858 in Illinois (son of Thomas Scott Rennels and Susan ???); died about 1900; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    He was the son of Thomas Scott Rennels.

    (Research):Census Information:

    1900 - OK, Custer Co., Washita
    RENNELS Mary C. Hd 37y June 1862
    ", George son 18y Oct 1881
    ", Jasper son 16y Aug 1883
    ", Rosa dau 15y Feb 1885
    ", Alfred son 13y Apr 1887
    ", Lottie dau 9y Dec 1890
    ", Elmer son 6y Mar 1894

    (Courtesy of Sharon (Scriven) Iwanick. 1559 E. Caples Ct.
    , La Center, WA. 98629. {data should be proven for accuracies and connections} Jan. 2007)

    Thomas married Mary C. Trawick about 1880. Mary (daughter of James Jackson Trawick and Elizabeth Lucinda Adams) was born in Jun 1862 in Arkansas; died about 1960; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary C. TrawickMary C. Trawick was born in Jun 1862 in Arkansas (daughter of James Jackson Trawick and Elizabeth Lucinda Adams); died about 1960; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    (Research):Census Information:

    1900 - OK, Custer Co., Washita
    RENNELS, Mary C. head 37y June 1862
    George son 18y Oct 1881
    Jasper son 16y Aug 1883
    Rosa dau 15y Feb 1885
    Alfred son 13y Apr 1887
    Lottie dau 9y Dec 1890
    Elmer son 6y Mar 1894

    (Courtesy of Sharon (Scriven) Iwanick. 1559 E. Caples Ct.
    , La Center, WA. 98629. {data should be proven for accuracies and connections} Jan. 2007)

    Children:
    1. 2. George Roberts Rennels was born on 3 Oct 1881 in Oklahoma Territory; died about 1919.
    2. Jasper Rennels was born on 15 Aug 1883 in Indian Territory; died on 4 Oct 1911 in Oklahoma; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
    3. Rose Etta "Rosa/Rosie" Rennels was born in Feb 1885 in Indian Territory; died about 1921 in Oklahoma; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
    4. Alfred M. Rennels was born on 9 Apr 1887 in Wise County, Texas; died on 11 Jul 1969 in Beckham County, Oklahoma; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
    5. Lottie Mae Rennels was born on 23 Dec 1890 in Elk City, Beckham County, Oklahoma; died on 10 Oct 1947 in Tucumcari, Quay County, New Mexico.
    6. Elmer Rennels was born on 17 Mar 1894 in Duncan, Indian Territory; died after Apr 1930 in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Scott Rennels was born about 1818 in Kentucky; and died.

    Notes:

    (Research):Census Listings:

    1870 census Coles Co. IL Pg. 173A
    Hutton Twp.
    372/371
    Rennels (Runnels), Thomas, 52, MW, Farmer, KY
    ", Susan, 45, FW, Keeping house, IN
    ", Napoleon(?), 21, MW, Farmer, IL
    ", Jane, 19, FW, IL
    ", Samuel, 15, MW, IL
    ", Thomas, 12, MW, IL
    ", Martha, 9, FW, IL
    ", Florence, 7, FW, IL
    ", Mahala, 5, FW, IL
    ", John, 2, MW, IL


    1880 Census
    Wise Co. TX pg. 225A
    182/182
    Rennels, Thomas, 67 KY
    ", Susan, 54 Ind
    ", T.P., son, 20 IL
    ", M.A., dau., 19 IL
    ", Mahaley, dau., 14 IL
    ", J. L., son, 12 IL
    Goben, Malinda, g-dau., 9 IL
    ", S.W., g-dau., 6 IL
    ", S. A., g-dau., 3 IL

    Also in 1880.....

    1880 census
    Wise Co. TX
    Prec. 6 Pg. 229B
    David A. ADAMS Self M Male W 30 Farmer MS MS MS
    Francis J. ADAMS Wife M Female W 29 Keeping House IL KY I
    N
    Joseph P. ADAMS Son S Male W 1 At Home TX MS IL

    Thomas married Susan ??? about 1848. Susan was born about 1825 in Indiana; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Susan ??? was born about 1825 in Indiana; and died.
    Children:
    1. Napoleon Rennels was born about 1849 in Illinois; and died.
    2. Frances Jane Rennels was born about 1851 in Illinois; and died.
    3. Samuel Rennels was born about 1855 in Illinois; and died.
    4. 4. Thomas Perry Rennels was born about 1858 in Illinois; died about 1900; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
    5. Martha A. Rennels was born about 1861 in Illinois; and died.
    6. Florence Rennels was born about 1863 in Illinois; and died.
    7. Mahala Rennels was born about 1865 in Illinois; and died.
    8. John L. Rennels was born about 1868 in Illinois; and died.

  3. 10.  James Jackson Trawick was born on 2 Jun 1835 in Carroll County, Tennessee (son of John Traywick, II and Diana Cook); died on 8 Apr 1899 in Alma, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory; was buried in Alma Cemetery, Alma, Stephens County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Lynell Gentry notes that his headstone lists him as being age 64 at the time of the death in 1899, which would make his year of birth as 1835 instead of 1838.

    Ken Harvey writes that they lived in Searcy, Arkansas when their their two oldest children were born. Sometime before 1871, when daughter Elzada was born, they moved to Coffeyville, Kansas; perhaps as a result of railroad advertisements promoting Coffeyville and Independence as two large towns on the Border of the United States and the Indian Territory.

    The Homestead Act, enacted during the Civil War in 1862, provided that any adult citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the U.S. government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land. Claimants were required to "improve" the plot by building a dwelling and cultivating the land. After 5 years on the land, the original filer was entitled to the property, free and clear, except for a small registration fee. Title could also be acquired after only a 6-month residency and trivial improvements, provided the claimant paid the government $1.25 per acre. After the Civil War, Union soldiers could deduct the time they had served from the residency requirements. This served to opened western lands to qualified citizens, the Indian Territory of Kansas and Oklahoma-home to more than three dozen tribes-was subject to a series of legal measures that reduced its extent. A new philosophy of assimilation favored bringing Native Americans into the United States as individual citizens, rather than allowing them lands and tribal sovereignty-a philosophy that conveniently left many acres open for settlement.

    However, these unassigned lands were not opened unitl 1889, and during the decades after the Homestead Act, settlers acting illegally forced the government's hand by squatting on Indian land. The Ingalls family, of Little House on the Prairie fame, was one of a group of white settlers who set up house on Osage lands in Kansas in the 1860s, before that tribe was removed (again) to Oklahoma.

    The Trawick family did not stay long in Coffeyville. Kenn Harvey noted that "after the Jayhawkers became active they moved back to Searcy, Arkansas." In the late 1870's the family moved westward again, this time to Texas.

    http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_vault/2014/11/25/history_of_western_settlement_railroad_advertisements_for_settlers_to_move.html

    Wise County, Texas Deeds (researched by Charles Strong, 1998)

    Vol 33, Page 192-July 1890 JJ and Elizabeth Trawick sold land to R.Z. Dunwiddie Vol 30, Page 446?-1894 Makes reference to Vol 33, Page 192 Initiated in Indian Territory Sounds as though the Trawicks moved to IT after the sale in 1890 but that the note wasn't paid and the deed file in Wise County until 1894

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1880 Census
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    J. J. TRAWICK Self M Male W 45 TN Farm
    L. E. TRAWICK Wife M Female W 34 MS Keeping House MS MS
    M. C. TRAWICK Dau S Female W 17 AR At Home
    W. H. TRAWICK Dau S Female W 13 AR At Home TN MS
    Elzadi TRAWICK Dau S Female W 9 KS At School
    George TRAWICK Son S Male W 7 AR At School TN MS
    Ida TRAWICK Dau S Female W 3 TX At Home
    S. M. TRAWICK Dau S Female W 1 TX At Home TN MS
    Tom AUTRY Son S Male W 28 TN Farmer TN TN
    Source Information:
    Census Place Precinct 6, Wise, Texas
    Family History Library Film 1255333
    NA Film Number T9-1333
    Page Number 224D

    James married Elizabeth Lucinda Adams before 1863 in Arkansas. Elizabeth (daughter of William Valentine Adams and Nancy Carroll) was born on 8 Feb 1845 in Tishomingo County, Mississippi; died on 7 Feb 1933 in Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; was buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Lucinda AdamsElizabeth Lucinda Adams was born on 8 Feb 1845 in Tishomingo County, Mississippi (daughter of William Valentine Adams and Nancy Carroll); died on 7 Feb 1933 in Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma; was buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    The 1860 Van Buren, Arkansas census shows W.V. and Nancy Adam's first child as Lucinda, age 14 born in MS. On the 1880 census, she is listed as L.E., age 34 born in MS. From then on she is called Lizzie, and her grave shows her as Elizebeth (sic) L. Trawick.

    Ada Sunday News-Feb. 9, 1933 BURNS FATAL TO MRS. E. TRAWICK Mother of Mrs. W.R. Threlkeld Succumbs at Advanced Age. Mrs. Elizabeth Trawick, 88, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.R. Threlkeld, 600 W. Sixteenth, Tuesday evening at 6:40 o'clock from the effects of burns sustained earlier in the day when her dress caught fire from a stove. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the chapel of the Hudson-Keith Funeral Home, Rev. W.M. Speck officiating. Burial followed in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs Trawick is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Rennels of Canute, Okla., Mrs. J.E. Gentry of Arthur, Mrs J.O. McMinn of Trent, Texas, and Mrs. W.R. Threlkeld, of Ada; two sons, Henry Trawick of Hammond and George A. Trawick of Ada; 32 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. (Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary C. Trawick was born in Jun 1862 in Arkansas; died about 1960; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
    2. William Henry Trawick was born on 8 Oct 1867 in Arkansas; died on 27 Jan 1934 in Oklahoma; was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
    3. Elzada Trawick was born on 6 Jan 1871 in Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas; died on 23 Jan 1951 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma; was buried in Duncan Municipal Cemetery, Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma.
    4. George Alford Trawick was born on 20 Mar 1872 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas; died on 30 Jan 1959 in Stephens County, Oklahoma; was buried in Alma Cemetery, Alma, Stephens County, Oklahoma.
    5. Ida Trawick was born in Feb 1878 in Texas; died on 12 Oct 1948 in Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
    6. Susan Marguerite Trawick was born on 28 Apr 1879 in Wise County, Texas; died on 21 Mar 1963 in Merkel, Taylor County, Texas; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Merkel, Taylor County, Texas.
    7. Thomas Andrew Trawick was born in 1882 in Texas; and died.