1920 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
Beulah Ruth Hardwick [1, 2] |
Birth |
25 Mar 1920 |
Oklahoma [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Notes |
- She married R. L. Strickland. Their son was David Strickland. He and wife Debbie, and children Chole and David Paul, live in Baird, Texas.
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Person ID |
I33003 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2014 |
Father |
Eastman Lane Hardwick, b. 15 Sep 1883, Indian Territory d. 23 Dec 1950, Baird, Callahan County, Texas (Age 67 years) |
Mother |
Nell Cox, b. 28 Nov 1894, Erath County, Texas d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
1 May 1915 |
Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma [1, 3] |
Family ID |
F10388 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 25 Mar 1920 - Oklahoma |
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Sources |
- [S682] Lemons, Nova A., Compiler and Editor "Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II" Timbercreek Ltd., Rt. 1 Box 242, Miami, OK 74354, 1997.
- [S564] 1930 United States Federal Census [Ancestry.com. database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002., (Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. Containing records for approximately 123 million Americans, the 1930 United States Federal Census is the largest census released to date and is the most recent census available for public access. The census gives us a glimpse into the lives of Americans in 1930, and contains information about a household?s family members and occupants including: birthplaces, occupations, immigration, citizenship, and military service. The names of those listed in the census are linked to actual images of the 1930 Census.), Texas, Callahan County, Baird City, Precinct 1 Enumerated April 3, 1930 ED 30-1 SD 8 Sheet 4A Stamped 59 71-80 (Reliability: 3).
- [S667] RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project, (The WorldConnect Project is a set of tools, which allow users to upload, modify, link, and display their family trees as a means to share their genealogy with other researchers. The program used to day has a genealogy of its own. RootsWeb announced the launch of the World Connect Project on November 10, 1999 after staff members and users submitted 5.5 million records during a four-week beta-testing period. The WorldConnect Project continues to grow, and as of January 2004 had more than 312 million records. GEDCOM is an acronym for GEnealogical Data COMmunications. It is a file format developed by the Family History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). It provides a flexible and uniform format for exchanging computerized genealogical data, and allows you to share files with other researchers who may not use the same genealogy program.), Johnston, Lissa (mail@lissajohnston.com) "Jones/Johnston An cestors" Updated 2008-07-28; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry. com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=lissaj (Reliability: 3).
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