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| McLemore, Vessie Eugene ca 1950's with Nina Probably taken at their farm home in San Augustine in the 1950's
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| McLemore, Walter Felix and Ada Lee (Whitfield) This photo was probably taken when they were newly married in the early 1950's.
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| McLemore, Walter Keton and Roberta Carter 1891 Wedding Photo Roberta Carter married Walter Keton McLemore on February 25, 1891 in Parker County, Texas
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| McLemore, William and Laura (Acree) William and Laura, in front of their Princeton, Indiana home, circa 1950's. The photo's are courtesy of their granddaughter, S. Portee.
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| McLemore, William Carroll a/k/a R.C. Johnson in Star City, Arkansas William Carroll McLemore (seated), reunited with his siblings, after 68 years of living under the assumed name of R.C. Johnson. Standing is brother Clarence Fred McLemore and sister Myrtle McLemore McFalls.
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| McLemore, William D. and Max Ray (Brothers), World War II William and Max Ray were the sons of Melton and Onie (Newburn) McLemore
(left) Cpl. William D. McLemore, entered the Air Forces in 1940, trained in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Cuba. Served in Puerto Rico. Killed in a plane crash October 1943.
(right) MM 3/c Max R. McLemore, entered the Navy in 1944, trained at Camp Perry, Virginia and Gulfport, Mississippi. Served in South Pacific, Luzon, Okinawa and Lyete.
Source: Van Zandt (TX) County's Men and Women Who Served During World War II, typed and submitted by Mary Achterhof of Yorba Linda, CA
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txvzcgrg/grgWWM13.htm
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| McLemore, William F. and Amanda Jane (Tyree) They moved from Rockcastle County, Kentucky to Indiana, and were the parents of 11 children
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| Meador, Benjamin and Bettie (Tillman) Family Portrait, ca 1928 Appears to have been taken after their move from Milam to South Houston
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Mikey and Guinevere Rose Our two yellow labs. Mikey was the puppy Michael chose, and named after himself, from Guinevere's only litter. Photo taken on the back deck of the Strong's first home at 131 Chevy Chase in San Antonio.
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| Milam, Texas group gathering, ca early 1900's The individuals pictured ranged in age from about 18 to 24, and all in formal attire. Perhaps they are a Sunday School group, or gathered for a wedding or graduation?
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| Milam, Texas Women's Gathering ca 1910 A gathering of friends in Milam, Sabine County, Texas
Top row, l to r, Dora Speights White, Viola Causey Wilson, UNKNOWN, Clara Pratt Low
Bottom row, l to r: Mittie Speights Wilson, Virgie Harris King, UNKNOWN, Vivian King Davidson, J. A. Vickers
Legend courtesy Robert Cecil McDaniel. PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE TWO UNKNOWN WOMEN PICTURED.
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| Milligan, Nebraska, Main Street "The grain elevator at the end
of Main Street stretches out
her blue arms."
from THE BONE DISH By Hilda Raz, Copyright ? 1989
Downtown Milligan "the Bohemian town with the Irish name" sixty miles west of Lincoln, Nebraska, facing the prominent village grain elevator. Frank Soukup and wife Anna Beznoska lived in this area from 1892 through 1903, with this becoming the hometown to some of their children and grandchildren as well.
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| Morgan, Columbus and Arabella (Sims) Family, ca 1904, Jasper County, Texas Lum and Belle with their eldest three, of eight total, children: Florrie (b. 1901), Myra (b. 1903) and Bertha (b. 1898)
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| Morgan, Jesse James Jesse with some of his grandchildren
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| Morgan, Jesse James and Julia Ann (McLemore) Photo of Julia Ann McLemore Morgan and Jesse James Morgan holding the aunt and uncle of Mary Decato, two of the six children of Sarah Ann Morgan and William Thomas Wood
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| Morgan, Malachi and Elizabeth (Clark) with Arrie, Warren, and Watt, ca 1900's, Jasper County, Texas Malachi Morgan with his second wife and their three youngest children, ca 1900's, Jasper County, Texas
Mal was twice married and had a total of sixteen children. This photo is of him with his second wife, Elizabeth Clark, and their three youngest, Arrie (b. 1886 top left), Warren (b. 1891 top right) and Watt (b. 1893 bottom middle)
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| Morgan, Rueben Rueben Morgan of Jasper, Texas died in Arkansas during the Civil War. Surviving him were his wife, Penelope (Caswell), and three young children.
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| Morlas Cousins at the St. Alphonsus Convent in 1927 This picture was taken on the grounds of the St. Alphonsus Convent in 1927 when the nieces and nephews of Juliet Theresa Morlas (Sister Mary Cyril, R.S.M.) joined her to celebrate her third year in the order of the Sisters of Mercy.
Pictured are (Top) Johnny Trapani, Sylvan "Brother" Bordes, Paul Trapani, August Trapani(Middle) Leona Bordes holding Edward Bordes, Nettie Zahn holding Patricia Trapani, Juliette Trapani holding Bennie Zahn, Amanda Zahn(Bottom) Rita Bordes, John Morlas, Carl Bishop, Lucine Zahn
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| Morlas Dairy, 2220 Calhoun Street, New Orleans According to Simone Morlas of Marrero, the Morlas family home and Dairy in this photo "were shared by Bertrand Morlas Sr. (born in France) and his nephew, John Dominic Morlas (born in New Orleans), and their families." Between the two families they had 19 children--some of whom are shown in this 1898 photo. A few years later, they each opened their own dairies, Bertrand operating "The Calhoun Dairy" from the 3200 block of that street and John Dominic operating "La Belle Creole" on the 6300 block of South Claiborne.
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| Morlas Family Reunion, New Orleans, 1987 Over 120 family members were present for this reunion, most of them descended from John Dominic Morlas and Lucine Roquevert of New Orleans
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| Morlas Men, ca 1951 This photo was probably taken in the early 1950's apparently at a reunion.
Back (left to right): Buddy Maumus? (ASSUMED), Carl Bishop, Grady Quinn, James ?Red? Johnson, John Morlas, Louis Morlas, Paul Morlas, Alvin "Abby" Rohli.
Front (left to right): Johnny Trapani, Charles Myers holding daughter Margo, Claude Bishop, Emile ?Mitz? Martin, Leon Morlas, Edward Bordes, Leon Bordes
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN or UNCERTAIN PEOPLE.
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| Morlas Siblings Children of John Morlas and Lucine Roquevert
Back Row: Leon Morlas, Juliet Morlas, Paul Morlas, Jennie (Morlas) Bishop, John Morlas, Leontine (Morlas) Zahn, Eleanor (Morlas) Rohli, Louis Morlas.
Front Stella (Morlas) Trapani, Vivian (Morlas) Schoenfeld, Josephine (Morlas) McGuire, and Lucille (Morlas) Quinn.
Only their sister Clothilde (Morlas) Bordes was missing. Since Clothilde had died in 1938, the photo was presumably taken after this date. It could very well have been taken at their 1951 reunion.
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| Morlas Sister Reunion, likely 1951 TOP ROW - (Left to Right) Josephine Morlas McGuire, Stella Morlas Trapani, Stella O'Brien (cousin), Eleanor Morlas Rohli, BOTTOM ROW - Vivian Morlas Schoenfeld, Leontine Morlas Zahn holding her grandson Edward, and Eugenia Morlas Bishop
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| Morlas, Eleanor, Vivian and Josephine The three youngest of the Morlas sisters, Eleanor Rohli, Vivian Schoenfeld, and Josephine Carpenter. This was taken around 1980, on Josephine's last trip to New Orleans.
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| Morlas, Eugenia and Josephine Sisters Jenny and Josephine Morlas before 1920
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| Morlas, John "Bebe" with his namesake grandson, John ca 1951 Bennie Zahn writes that "in 1951 Mom and I took the Sunset Limited train to California to visit John and Antoinette in Burbank, California. We were there for 11 days, and then went onto Canada for a tour. I took this snapshot of Uncle John "Bebe" with his grandson, John Robert Morlas, who was born in 1949."
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| Morlas, John Dominic Husband of Lucine Roquevert
B. 1865 New Orleans D. 1923 New Orleans
He saved the tips he received delivering milk, eventually accumulating enough open his own Dairy, La Belle Creole, in New Orleans.
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| Morlas, Josephine ca 1916 Josephine was the ninth of thirteen children born to John Dominic Morlas and Lucine Roquevert
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| Morlas, Josephine ca 1929 Josephine prior to her European Cruise in the Summer of 1929. This scan was made from a xerox of the original photo owned by Keith McGuire, accounting for its poor quality.
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| Morlas, Josephine ca 1930's This was probably after her marriage to Keith McGuire in 1930
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| Morlas, Josephine ca 1940 The wife of Keith David McGuire
B. 1905 Louisiana D. 1983 Oklahoma
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| Morlas, Josephine ca 1965 After her children were grown, the widowed Josephine Morlas McGuire moved to Woodward Oklahoma, where she married Kenneth Carpenter and worked as a waitress at several small cafes.
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| Morlas, Louis and Charles, US Army ca 1951 A photo taken while they were serving in the military in Korea. Their sister, Susan, shared this photo with Bennie Zahn. Louis said that he and Charles were stationed about 200 miles apart, but met up from time to time when they were on leave. Note they are wearing different belts, each representing their divisions. Charles, 18, was in the fighting zone and Louis, 21, was in the mail department. Louis later had a medical discharge.
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| Morlas, Lucine and daughters This formal portrait of Mms. Morlas and her daughters was taken around 1918 in New Orleans. Her husband and her four sons were not pictured.
Back Row (l to r): Eugenia, Juliet, Leontine, Clothilde
Front Row (l to r): Estelle, Josephine, Eleanor, Mme. Lucine Roquevert Morlas, Vivian, Lucille
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| Morlas, Vivian, Sister Cyril, RSM (Juliet), and Eleanor The last surviving Morlas sisters, at a luncheon in their honor in New Orleans, Summer 1984
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| Muck, Amanda L. This appears to have been taken around the time of her marriage to Erwin Kercher in 1909
B. 1888 D. 1953
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| Neal, Richard Amchitka, Alaska Air Force Base. This was the photo of a co-worker of Tom Payne's, and was among his personal effects at the time of his death.
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| Norma and Elvis McGuire
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| Novak, Christine, July 2008, Nebraska Chris Janda, age 96, the widow of Joseph Janda, Jr.
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| O'Brien, Estelle ca 1907 This photo of Estelle was taken at Brennans' Studio, 809 Canal Street, in New Orleans, probably around 1907, and most likely was a confirmation photo. She was the daughter of Johnny O'Brien and Marie Morlas.
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| O'Brien, Estelle ca 1917 This photo of Estelle was taken in 1917 at the Bennette Moore Studio of Baronne Street, New Orleans. She was the daughter of Johnny O'Brien and Marie Morlas.
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| O'Brien, Estelle ca 1930's This photo of Estelle appears to have been taken sometime in the 1930's, at the Frank Moore Studio, 114 Baronne Street, New Orleans. She was the daughter of Johnny O'Brien and Marie Morlas, and the godmother of Patricia Marion McGuire, the daughter of her cousin Josephine Morlas McGuire.
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| O'Neill Sisters, ca 1907 This photo was sent as a postcard to Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill from their daughter Bird. It was postmarked from Concrete, Colorado, and was dated 11 January 1907. The message read "Do you know your baby daughter in this grown up picture? Bird." Bird is seated on the right, and it appears that her older sister Annie is standing to the left. They appear to be in old west costume, with the photo probably taken as a novelty.
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| O'Neill, Annie Josephine, ca 1920 Wife of James Rufus Sparks
B. 1884 Texas D. 1967 Oklahoma
Annie was the eldest daughter of John O'Neill and Sarah Elizabeth Payne. Both her parents and her only sister died while she was still in her thirties.
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| O'Neill, Bird Elizabeth, ca 1910's B. 1889 Indian Territory D. 1921 Oklahoma
Bird was the youngest daughter of John O'Neill and Sarah Elizabeth Payne. She died when she was only 32.
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| O'Neill, Bird Elizabeth, ca 1920 B. 1889 Indian Territory D. 1921 Oklahoma
Bird O'Neill was a graduate of the Catholic seminary at Guthrie, but had spent most of her life in Duncan. She died in a sanitarium at a young age, apparently from a rapidly spreading melanoma. At the time of her death, she was survived only by her sister, Annie O'Neill (Mrs. J.R.) Sparks.
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| Oman, George ca 1906, with his bicycle George at around age ten. He was the son of Willis and Julia (nee Jesse) Oman, and a lifelong resident of Sturgis, Michigan.
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| Orr, Ethel Mary Ethel Mary Orr, the daughter of Robert Hugh Orr and Ethel Mary Striffler, as in infant.
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| Orr, Robert with his sister Ethel, ca 1921 The two eldest children of Ethel Striffler and Robert Hugh Orr
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| Parker, Bettye Sue B. 1928, Homerville, Georgia
Wife of John Robinson "Pondus" McLemore
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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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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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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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| 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, 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 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 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 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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992 |
| Payne, Anna Laura ca 1956 Wearing a pill box hat
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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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