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| Parker, Bettye Sue B. 1928, Homerville, Georgia
Wife of John Robinson "Pondus" McLemore
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| Parker, Bettye Sue and John R. "Pondus" McLemore Family Record A record from Bettye Sue Parker McLemore's family bible, listing information on her parents, her parents-in-law, and her children
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| Parker, Bettye Sue engagement announcement to John Robinson McLemore Announcement of the couples engagement and upcoming wedding. They were married in July, 1957.
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| Parker, Bettye Sue marriage to John R. McLemore Copy of their marriage certificate from Clinch County, Georgia
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| Parker, Bettye Sue marriage to John Robinson "Pondus" McLemore Bettye and Pondus leaving the church after their July 1957 marriage
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| Parker, Bettye Sue marriage to John Robinson McLemore From a digital scrapbook created by Sharon McLemore Goforth
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Parker, Mary Ethel (Payne) Status: Located;
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| Parsons, Columbus Husband of Jennie Gentry. Although his parents are not listed on his death certificate, it appears from census records that he is likely to son of William and Margaret Parson of Hickory County, Missouri.
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| Partin, Frances Ann B. 1834 Mississippi D. 1902 Sabine County, Texas
Frances was married first to Alvin Parcout Steele and later to Needham Bryant Alford
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| Pat McGuire holding her cousin's baby son Pat McGuire Strong had originally thought this was a photo of her holding Bruce Johnson (born in 1956), the son of her cousin Lucy Zahn.
Johnette Martin, a niece of Lucy, realized this was not correct. This was actually a photo of Pat holding Edward Zahn Martin, Johnette's older brother, born in 1951.
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| Patricia Lynn Brasher
b. 1965 d. 2020 Duncan, OK Youngest child of Jim Brasher and Caroline Strong, married to Steve Moore and mother of Shelby, Beau, Trevor and Jeremy.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Patty, Walter and Agnes ca 1949 During the Depression, the Salvation Army sent Agnes Strong to be interviewed for a job by Walter Patty. He was a widower, with several small children, who ran a boarding house in Chickasha. OK. He apparently had trouble keeping housekeepers. The Salvation Army captain thought Agnes was well quailified for the task despite her youth. She was hired, and she and her daughter Patty moved into an apartment at the boarding house. Over a period of time, Walter and Agnes developed an affinity for each other and were married. This photo was taken around 1949, after they had been married almost 20 years.
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| Payne Brothers, Carl, Willie and Paul James ca 1930's Carl, Bill and Paul were all sons of Caroline Cover and her husband, Harry Carl Payne
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| Payne Family
(a son of Levi Newton Payne?) Linda Miller writes that "the picture of the family sitting in front of the house unfortunately is another one that is unknown...I do know it is one of Levi Newton's (five) sons and family, maybe someone knows for sure." Linda wrote this could possibly even be her granfather, William Bertram Payne, with his first wife and their children. William Bertram was the only son of Levi's who had a cleft lip---but this photo is not of a high enough resolution to determine that.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THIS FAMILY.
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| PAYNE FAMILY REUNION - 1927
Home of Aunt Annie (O'Neill) Sparks -
303 Hickory, Duncan, Oklahoma
This 1927 Payne Reunion photo is of 41 people. On September 21-23, 1999, Charles R. Strong along with his mother, Anna Laura "Rooney" (Payne) Strong and two aunts ? Dora Fay (Payne) Pierce-Yeager and Lois Marie (Payne) Hanna reviewed the picture. The late Lewis Adair Payne had already prepared his own list identifying all persons. Both list had errors. Mary Gwendolyn ?Marilynn? (Payne) Wade of Marlow later helped Charles Strong reconcile the two lists and correct some errors. One reason for differences in the two lists was due to the existence of two pictures, which were almost, but not exactly, identical. This photo slightly differs from Aunt Annie?s version.
. NOTE-The list below is numbered left to right - top to bottom. The first number is sequential in total, and the
second number is position within the row.
TOP ROW
1 1 Paul Puckett, Boy living with Hattie (Brown) Payne.
2 2 Mabel Lyles
3 3 Baby is Mary Gwendolyn ?Marilynn? (Payne) Wade.
4 4 Joseph Ray ?Jodey? Payne Jr.
5 5 Virginia (Payne) Hardin - d. of Walter W., # 22 below
6 6 Vera (Payne) Roberts-Young, -d. of Walter W. #22 and mother of #30 below
7 7 Mary Ethyl (Payne) Benton-Madison-Parker. d. of W. W. # 22
8 8 Claude Chadwick Payne
9 9 Ruth Hazel Witherspoon-d. of Mable (Gentry) Witherspoon, d. of John Price Gentry.
10 10 Florence Scott d. of # 23 Lou Payne Scott & niece of W.W. Payne
11 11 Marvin Walter Payne Sr. Father of #'s 8, 28, 37, & 38
12 12 Gracie (Gentry) Payne Wife of # 11 Marvin W. Payne
13 13 Rene Gentry - s. of Frank Melton and Ada (Jones) Gentry, and nephew of Gracie #12
14 14 Edna (Surginer) Payne, First wife of John Earl (Dukie) Payne
15 15 John Earl, (Dukie) Payne
16 16 Caroline "Carrie" (Cover) Payne
17 17 Harry Carl Payne,Sr.
MIDDLE ROW
18 1 William "Billy" West - Grandson of # 23, Louise (Payne) Scott
19 2 Joseph Ray Payne, s. of Wm. Henry H. Payne
20 3 C. Frank Payne, Brother to # 11, Marvin W. Payne Sr.
21 4 Annie (O'Neill) Sparks, Wife of #26
22 5 Walter Winkle Payne
23 6 Louise "Lula" (Payne) Scott
24 7 Hattie (Brown) Payne
25 8 Orville Scott
26 9 James Rufus Sparks f. of # 33, Mary Pat (Sparks) Kubic
BOTTOM ROW
27 1 Anna Laura "Rooney" (Payne) Strong
28 2 Mary Olive (Payne) Thompson
29 3 Mary Ethyl (Benton) Jones
30 4 Clifford "Bosco" Roberts
31 5 Virginia Payne, sister to # 4 above, and d. of Joseph R. & g.d. Wm. H. H. Payne ?
32 6 Dora Fay (Payne) Pierce - Yeager
33 7 Mary Pat (Sparks) Kubik
34 8 Francis Hardin, d. of Virginia Payne Hardin, # 5 above, (in lap of Mary Pat)
35 9 Thelma (Gentry) Callaway - d. of Edgar J. Gentry & g.d. of Wm. M. Gentry
36 10 Lois Marie (Payne) Hanna
37 11 Lewis Adair Payne
38 12 Marvin Walter "Snort" Payne Jr. in Lewis' lap.
39 13 Willie Lee "Billy" Payne ?
40 14 Paul James Payne
41 15 Jean Bruce (Benton) Turner
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| Payne Home, Marlow, Oklahoma, Built by William Henry Harrison Payne, Outskirts of Marlow on the top of the Hill on Jarboe Street
Built 1904, Demolished 2006 From its unique design to the way it was conceived, the Payne home took with it a rich history of one of the pioneer families that shaped a community. W.H. Payne and his wife Hattie came to Marlow from Missouri, with brief stops in Texas and Velma, Oklahoma. In 1904, W. H. built a home on Jarboe Street. It was one of the better homes of the time and became a landmark for the Payne family that was passed down to W. H.?s son Joe and his son Joe, Jr. (Jodie). All have passed, but it was Jodie that remembered in a 1973 story in The Marlow Review of how his grandmother told him of the planning of the home. They laid out dominoes as imaginary walls leaving gaps between them to represent doors. And plenty of gaps there were as each of the seven rooms had an outside door. Over the years, a Payne still inhabited the old home before it became a rent house in more recent times. The actual address was 514 W. Jarboe, but a faint 510 was also added over the homes east porch. Three brick fireplaces rose from the roof as one could imagine smoke billowing from all three during a cold winter?s night, or how a family could enjoy a beautiful spring day on the wooden front porch that provided a view Mt. Scott on the western horizon.
(Excerpted from an article in The Marlow Review dated January 11, 2007, courtesy of Lynell Cordell)
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| Payne Sister-in-Law's Linda Miller writes that "I believe this is Molly (Mary Ann "Molly" Lowry) Payne, left, and my grandmother Elizabeth Louise (nee Belter) Payne on the right and another woman in the middle[unknown].... But Molly looks like the older verson of the woman sitting in front of the house with the man and children that I sent earlier."
PLEASE HELP US POSTIVELY IDENTIFY EVERYONE IN THIS PICTURE.
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| Payne sisters with family r t l: Fay Payne Yeager, Homer Strong with wife Anna Laura Payne Strong, Lois Payne Hanna, Amos Kubik and wife
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| Payne Thomas H. Selective Service Departure Permit 1943, California to Alaska In August, 1943, Tom Payne filed this document with the Long Beach, California Selective Service board. It was a request for permission to depart the United States to visit the country of Alaska, which was not yet a state. He was in the employ of Guy F. Atkinson Co of San Francisco, a heavy construction company. As the nature of his business was listed as "confidential," it is likely he was involved in a civil engineering project in Alaska related to the war effort
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| Payne, Anna Belle Wife of (1) Harold Samuel Herman and (2) Harmon Gaither
B. 1924 D. 1982, Arizona
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1913, Birth Certificate Issued by the State of Oklahoma
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1914 Anna Laura was probably about 18 months old when this picture was taken
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1916 with her sister Dora Fay This picture of Fay (l) and Anna Laura (r) was taken when they were still toddlers
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1922, Baptism Certificate of Baptism from Church of the Assumption, Duncan, Oklahoma. Her godparents were J.R. and Annie (O'Neill) Sparks.
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1925 at St. Joan of Arc Parochial School, Duncan, Oklahoma Anna Laura is standing immediately to the right of the the nun who was their teacher. The names of the teacher and the other students is not known. Anna Laura's younger sister, Fay Payne is probably present, but not positively identified.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN CLASSMATES.
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1926 at St. Elizabeth's Academy From her St. Elizabeth Scrapbook
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1931 This photo of Anna Laura was taken shortly before her marriage to Homer Strong, and soon after her graduation from St. Elizabeth's academy in Purcell, Oklahoma. At the time the photo was taken, Anna Laura was with her cousin Mary Pat Sparks. They were going to St. Elizabeth's to pick up Anna Laura's sisters, Fay and Lois, for a school holiday break.
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1931, High School Diploma High School Diploma from Saint Elizabeth Academy in Purcell, Oklahoma, a school established for Native American students by Miss Katherine Drexel of the wealthy Philadelphia Drexel family, and run by the Sisters of St. Francis
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1942 Wife of Homer Richard Strong
B. 1913 Oklahoma D. 2004 Oklahoma
This is a hand tinted version of the photo which was probably taken around 1942.
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1945 This photo of Anna Laura appears to have been taken in the mid 1940's, most likely by her husband, Homer Strong
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1956 Wearing a pill box hat
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1996 Anna Laura "Roonie" Strong's Chickasaw Nation Tribal identification
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1996 Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 2004 "Roonie" (Mrs. Homer Strong) Obituary As published in the Chickasaw Times
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 2004 (Mrs. Homer Strong) Death Certificate Issued by the State of Oklahoma
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| Payne, Anna Laura ca 2004 (Mrs. Homer Strong) Funeral Memorium Provided by the Don Grantham Funeral Home
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| Payne, Anna Laura marriage to Homer Strong Marriage license issued in Jefferson County, Oklahoma
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| Payne, Anna Laura, Fay, Tom, Lois ca 1956 The Payne Siblings, circa 1956. From left to right, standing in order of their birth, Anna Laura (42), Fay (41), Tom (39) and Lois (36)
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| Payne, Aubrey and Sarah This was the wedding portrait of Aubrey Hamilton Payne and his wife, Sarah Jane Williams, taken circa 1904.
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| Payne, Bert and Raymond Bert (l) and Raymond (r) were both sons of William Bertram Payne. This picture was taken during World War II, when Raymond was in the Marine Corps.
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| Payne, Bert and Scott Grade School Photo, circa 1918
Linda Miller writes that..."the little boy in the front left is Scott (S) and in the row right behind Scott is Bert (B) Payne." Scott died in an accident when he was around five years old, and this picture appears to date from when he must have been around that age. Their younger brother, Raymond (born in 1914) is not pictured and must have been still too young for school.
PLEASE HELP US INDETIFY THE UNKNOWN STUDENTS AND TEACHERS PICTURED.
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| Payne, Bert, between 1920 and 1940? Bert Payne, on his parent's ranch near Roy, New Mexico. His parents homesteaded on 5 sections of land in that areas after their marriage in 1910.
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| Payne, Bessie (Gentry) Status: Located;
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Payne, Caroline Suzanne (Cover) Status: Located;
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| Payne, Chester F. "Jack" B. 1908 D. 1960
He had a very colorful life, and was sometimes called 'Dakota Red.'
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| Payne, Clyde M Status: Located;
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| Payne, Dora Fay This photograph was taken of Fay as an infant
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| Payne, Dora Fay ca 1930 This glamorous photo of Fay Payne was probably taken around the time of her marriage to Roscoe Pierce.
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| Payne, Dora Fay ca 1940's Appears to have been taken in the 1940's either in California or Oklahoma
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| Payne, Dora Fay ca 1940's Appears to have been taken in the 1940's either in California or Oklahoma
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| Payne, Eugene Russell "Rusty" Husband of Marjorie Clark
B. 1914 Oklahoma D. 1980 Illinois
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| Payne, Fay and Roonie Fay (L) and Roonie(R) on a Cruise, circa 1990. The three Payne sisters remained close friends their entire lives, often travelling with each other.
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| Payne, Firm, between 1940-1950? B. 1911
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| Payne, Firm, Ray, Bert and Harold (L to R), Arizona, after 1945 Four of the six sons born to William Bertram Payne
Linda Miller writes that this photo was taken sometime after 1945 because her father had on the khakis that he wore after he got out of the Marines. Chester F. "Jack" is missing from the picture, as is Scott, who died young.
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| Payne, Fred Lee, probably with two of his sons Linda Miller writes that this photo "would be EITHER Fred OR Clarence Richard Payne." It appears this is most likely photo of Fred, as a descendant of Clarence Richard wrote indicating that although the older man looked similar to him, it was not. Theresa Payne identified the three men, l to r, as Levi Sherman Payne, Walter W. Payne, and Fred Payne on the right.
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| Payne, Gertrude Louise Announcement of her 1924 graduation from Duncan (Okla.) High School
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| Payne, Harry Carl, Sr. Status: Located;
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| Payne, Hattie Status: Located;
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| Payne, Hattie (Brown) Status: Located;
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| Payne, Infant child of Joseph and Mabel Status: Located;
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| Payne, J.E. "Dukey" and wife Gladys (Powell) Status: Located; Gladys Powell was remarried after the death of her first husband, Dukey Payne. Therefore the name Diefenbaker was engraved on the headstone as well.
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| Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne
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| Payne, Lee and Mildred Family
Lee and his wife, the former Mildred Seaton, with their three children, John Earl, Henry Lee, and Hattie Mildred.
L to R: Henry, Mildred (Mother), Hattie, Lee (Father, seated), and John Earl
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| Payne, Lee B Status: Located;
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| Payne, Lillie (James) Status: Located;
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| Payne, Lois Marie ca 1938 Duncan High School Senior Picture, Class of 1938. Lois once remarked that she had only one skirt and two sweaters to wear throughout her entire senior year.
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| Payne, Lois Marie ca 1948 Lois moved to Oklahoma City and worked as a secretary. She married James Hanna in 1951.
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| Payne, Marguerite ca 1925 Marguerite was a half-sister to Thomas Hamilton Payne, II; the only daughter of Thomas Bunker Payne and his second wife, Lillian James. Both of her full brothers died as young adults.
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| Payne, Martha Jane (Marshall)
Status: Located; Close up of the Inscription. Her actual date of birth was one year earlier than shown on her headstone.
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| Payne, Martha Jane (Marshall) Status: Located;
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| Payne, Mary "Mollie" (Hardwick) Status: Located;
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| Payne, Mary "Mollie" (Hardwick) Status: Located; Close up of the Inscription
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| Payne, Mary Ethel (Mrs. Walter Parker) Death Certificate from the State of Oklahoma
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| Payne, Mildred "Millie" (Seaton) Status: Located;
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| Payne, Patricia Gabriela ca 1931 Patty Gay, the youngest child, of Bessie Gentry, stayed home with her mother while her older siblings were in boarding school
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| Payne, Patricia Gabriela ca 1934-1936 Patty Gay died in 1936, when she was eight years old. The day before she died, after six weeks of illness, she told her sister Fay "I am so tired of being tired."
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| Payne, Patty Gay Status: Located;
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| Payne, Patty Gay, Note to Santa, 1930's This note to Santa appears to have been written for Patty Gay by either her eldest sister, Anna Laura, or by her cousin Mary Pat Sparks
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| Payne, Paul J & Gracie (Creel), with children Paul and Mary Grace Status: Located; This young family was killed when their car was hit by a train
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| Payne, Paul James ca 1943 with his mother, Caroline Cover Payne Paul with his mother, Taken during World War II
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| Payne, Raymond Ruben ca 1920's Raymond as a young man
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| Payne, Raymond Ruben ca 1939 Husband of Waldeene Lee
B. 1914 Oklahoma D. 1989 Idaho
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| Payne, Raymond Ruben with his sister-in-law, Sina "Girlie" Payne, ca 1940's Sina, who went by the nickname "Girlie", was married to Raymond's half brother, Firm Payne.
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| Payne, Raymond, Harold and Bert (L to R); ca 1978, Chandler, Arizona This picture of William Bertram Payne's sons was taken in front of the home of Harold Payne in Chandler, Arizona around 1978.
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| Payne, Samuel Marshall Family Samuel Marshall Payne and Olivia McClanahan were married in 1873 in Missori, eventually moving to Texas. Ken Harvey writes that "In 1893 a Payne family group studio photograph was taken, probably in Quanah, Texas. It shows left to right; Samuel Marshall Payne (44) seated, Effie Mae (10) standing, C. Frank (18) seated, Aubrey Hamilton (16) standing rear, Samuel E. (14) standing forground, Marvin Walter (12) standing rear and Olivia McClanahan Payne (49) seated." Note that 14 year old Samuel E. Payne, standing in the front row, looks much younger than his actual age. He was born with a form of dwarfism, and never grew taller in stature than is pictured. He died within 10 years of the picture being taken.
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| Payne, Sylvia Wife of Woodrow Wilson Couch
B. 1906 Texas D. 1991 Texas.
Sylvia Payne Couch was a devout Christian woman who taught Sunday School at the Southern Baptist church most of her adult life. She and her husband farmed and ranched in various parts of Texas.
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| Payne, Thomas Bunker Taken in Fort Worth, Texas, presumably before his marriage to Mollie Hardwick in Indian Territory in 1891
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| Payne, Thomas Bunker Status: Located;
The Marlow Review
October 1907
Monument Unveiled
On Sunday afternoon in the biting wind the Duncan camp W. O. W. unveiled the beautiful monument erected by that order at the grave of Thos. Payne. The attendance was large the weather considered. The beautiful ceremony was carried out by the Duncan camp and a short talk made by G. W. Siever, C. C. of Marlow camp. The monument is imposing being the largest one in the cemetery.
11-15-07 Pg. C1
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| Payne, Thomas Bunker Status: Located; Close up of the Inscription
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