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Thomas Bunker Payne

Thomas Bunker Payne

Male 1864 - 1906  (41 years)

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  • Name Thomas Bunker Payne  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    Birth 24 Nov 1864  Shelby County, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 5, 6
    Gender Male 
    Death 11 Oct 1906  Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location  [7
    Burial Marlow Cemetery, Marlow, Stephens County, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location  [7, 8
    Notes 
    • The 1890 Chickasaw Census showed: Payne, T B & Wife Husband's Age 26 Wife's Age 19 She was listed as Chickasaw by blood, and he was shown as Chickasaw by marriage.

      Fay Yeager cites "Indian Pioneer History" volume 40 as saying "Thomas Payne was deputy Marshall of Ardmore 1891-1892." Ardmore is in Carter County, adjoining Stephens County.

      On the 1896 Chickasaw Census Roll for Pickens County, Velma Township, Indian Territory, Thomas B Payne is shown as a 34 year old male, with his tribal enrollment taking place in 1897 in Pickens County (No. 77). He was shown as the son of Thomas H. Payne and Martha J. Payne, both noncitizens. His son, Thomas H. Payne, is shown as being 5 years old, 1/32 Chickasaw by blood, with a tribal enrollment also in Pickens County (No. 20), and shown as the son of Thomas B. Payne and Mollie Payne (deceased), a resident of Pickens County.

      An unnamed baby, a child of Thomas Payne, is buried (undated) in Section 9, Block 15, Plot 7, Marlow Cemetery, Oklahoma. It is not known if it was a boy or girl. Could this have been a child of Thomas and Molly? The three of them are buried side by side.

      Abstracts from the Duncan Eagle Vol. 12, 11 Oct. 1906. Local Mention:

      Mr. & Mrs. Rufe Deck came down from Chickasha to attend the funeral of Tom Payne who died this morning at 6.

      Died this morning at the residence of John O'Neill, Tom Payne, after a long and lingering illness like consumption. He owned a fine farm near Arthur where he lived with his family. He leaves a wife & 4 children, the oldest, a son who is attending school in Decatur, TX. He will be buried in the Marlow Cemetery. He was a bro. to Mrs. John O'Neill, Walter & Wm. Payne of Marlow. (Courtesy of Lynell Cordell).

      Charles Strong reports that Thomas Bunker Payne died without a will. He owned some 300 acres of land that he had been alloted as being a Chickasaw by Marriage, so it took some time to settle his estate due to his children being minors. He cites Stephens County OK Probate Case #290. Walter W. Payne was guardian and executor of his estate.

      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

      (Courtesy Lynell Gentry Cordell)

      In a biography of his brother-in-law, John O'Neill, he was referenced as "Thomas, who was a rancher and died at Duncan at the age of forty-three."
    • (Research):Census Information:

      1900 Census
      Indian Territory, Picken Chicasaw, T1 NR 5W
      Enumerated 25 Jun 1900 Wm F. McIntyre
      SD 73 (lined through) ED 163 Sheet 13A Stamped 289

      211-214
      Payne, Walter Hd W M March 1867 33 M 5 Mo Ky Ky Farmer
      Payne, Gertrude Wf W F Aug 1876 23 M 5 3/2 Tx Mo Mo
      Payne, Emma Blanche Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S Chickasaw Nation M
      o Tx
      Payne, Harry Carrol Son W M Feb 1897 3 S Ok Mo Tx
      Payne, Mary Ethel Dtr W F Sep 1899 8/12 S Ok Mo Tx
      Payne, Martha J Mother W F March 1826 74 Wd 1/1 Ky Va Va
      212-215
      Payne, Thomas B Hd W M Nov 1864 35 M2 Mo Ky Ky Farmer
      Payne, Lilly Wf W F Nov 1878 22 M 2 2/2 Tx MO MO
      Payne, Thomas H Son W M March 1893 7 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Tx
      Payne, Marvin C Son W M Sept 1899 2/12 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Tx
      213-216
      James, Sarah Hd W F 1858 42 Wd 5/3 Mo Mo Mo Farmer
      James Edna Dtr W F 1883 17 S Tx Mo Mo
      James, Julia Dtr W F 1884 15 S Tx Mo Mo
      James, Jessie Son W M 1893 6 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Mo
      214-217
      Scott, Alisie Hd W M Dec 1853 46 m 16 Indiana Indiana Ill Farmer
      Scott, Lula Wf W F March 1862 38 M 16 6/6 Mo Ky Ky
      Scott, Claude Son W M Jan 1886 14 S Tx Ind Mo
      Scott, Orville Son W M May 1887 12 S Tx Ind Mo
      Soctt, Florence Dtr W F July 1889 10 S Tx Ind Mo
      Scott, Lindsey Son W M Oct 1890 9 S Tx Ind Mo
      Scott, Martha Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 S Tx Ind Mo
      Scott, Irene Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Ok Ind Mo
    Person ID I5891  Strong Family Tree
    Last Modified 17 Aug 2014 

    Father Thomas Hamilton Payne,   b. 27 Jan 1819, Bourbon County, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 14 Sep 1884, Montague, Montague County, Texas Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 65 years) 
    Mother Martha Jane Marshall,   b. 27 Mar 1826, Hardinsburg, Breckinridge County, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 27 Oct 1900, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years) 
    Marriage 5 Aug 1843  Clark County, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location  [9, 10
    • Thomas Hamilton Payne and Martha J(ane) Marshall were married by Rev. Minor Ford a Minister of the Gospel in Clark County, Missouri on 5 August 1843. Sarah Ann Payne (then aged 63 and wife of Judge John Loomis Smith) signed an affadavit in 1889 stating that having been personally acquanted with the two, she had been present at the marriage of her brother Thomas Payne to Martha Jane Marshall by the Rev. Ford in August of 1843. [Thomas H. Payne Pension Application #494585--Army of the United States Certificate of Disability]

      Following the marriage, the young couple were farming and living next door to Martha's parents in Lewis County, Missouri.
    Documents
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 1 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 1 0f 6
    This important genealogical document is a six page proof of heirship, and was filed in Stephens County, Oklahoma on October 18, 1920 by Thomas Hamilton Payne, and outlines in detail his father's family. Tom lists his father's parents, brothers and sisters, first and second wife, and other children. Tom's father, Thomas Bunker Payne, was an enrollee in the Chickasaw Nation by marriage; and this was filed to prove Thomas Hamilton's Payne eligibility to enroll in the Chickasaw Nation based on his father's initial application.
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 2 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 2 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 3 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 3 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 4 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 4 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 5 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 5 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 6 0f 6
    Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 6 0f 6
    Family ID F155  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Mary T. "Mollie" Hardwick,   b. 23 Oct 1872, Indian Territory Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Jun 1893, Marlow, Indian Territory Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 20 years) 
    Marriage 11 Jul 1891  Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Find all individuals with events at this location  [6
    • In the matter of the application for enrollment as a citizen by intermarriage of the Chickasaw Nation, Thomas B. Payne was sworn before the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes in Chickasha, I.T. on October 15, 1902 and testified as follows:

      Q What is your name? A Thomas B. Payne Q How old are you? A I was born in sixty-four the 24th day of November. Q What is your post office address? A Arthur Q How do you spell that A A-r-t-h-u-r I think, Q That is in the Chickasaw Nation? A Yes, sir. Q How long have you resided in the Chickasaw Nation? A I have been here about sixteen or seventeen years. Q Lived here continuously for the past seventeen years? A Yes, sir. Q White man? A Yes, sir. Q Applicant to this Commission for enrollment as a citizen by intermarriage of the Chickasaw Nation? A Yes, sir. Q What is the name of your Chickasaw wife? A Mollie Hardrick Q She is a citizen by blood of the Chickasaw Nation? A Yes, sir. Q Always recognized and enrolled as such? A Yes, sir. Q When was you married to her? A I disremember just when it was; the Comission has a certified copy of my license; it was in eighty-nine or ninety I think. Q Were you married with her in accordance with the Chickasaw license? A Yes, sir; I paid fifty dollars for the license. Q Was you ever married before you married that woman? A No, sir. Q Was she ever married before? A No, sir. Q Was you married to her in the Chickasaw Nation? A Yes; near Ardmore. Q Your Chickasaw wife now dead? A Yes, sir. Q When did she die? A It was the 20th day of this last June I think ten years ago. Q You lived together until that time? A Yes, sir; until she died. A She has been dead about nine years now? A Yes, sir. Q Have you remarried since her death? A Yes, sir; I have. Q When? A It was about this time four years ago when I enrolled and married some time in February or March. Q Whom did you marry? A A girl by the name of James. Q She is a white woman? A Yes, sir. Q Never recognized in any manner as a citizen of the Choctaw or Chickasaw Nations? A No, sir. Q Where were you married to her? A In the Indian Territory. Q Married under a United States license? A Yes, sir. Q Living with this woman still? A Yes, sir. Q How long did you say you have been living with her? A Since February or March, I think in February after the Commission was through some time in this month four years ago. Q You were married then the February after you made your application to the Commission? A Yes, sir. Q That would be in Ninety-nine? A Yes, I think so. Q You have lived with this woman about three years? A Yes, sir. Q Have you any children by her? A Yes, sir.

      G. Rosenwinkel being duly sworn on his oath states that as stenographer to the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes her reported in full all the proceedings had in the above entitled cause on October 15, 1902, and that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct transcript of his stenographic notes in said cause on said date.

      The commission followed the ruling of the Department of the Interior in the case of Thornton D. Pearce (I.T.D. 4060-1904) relative to the question of forfeiture, and Thomas B. Payne was enrolled as a citizen by intermarriage of the Chickasaw Nation on September 8, 1904.

      He received a land allotment in Tishomingo, Indian Territory on December 20, 1904. His P.O. Box at the time was Marlow, Indian Territory. The land was in Sections 29 and 30, Town IN, Range 5W. He received a total of 190 acres with a value of $1,000. (Certificates 10150 and 13786).

      In his sworn testimony, above, Tom states that he married Mollie in 1889 or 1890. This is supported by the fact that they can be found as husband and wife on the 1890 Chickasaw Census. However, the transcribed "Copy" of his actual marriage license, which was part of his Dawes enrollment packet, showed that they married on 11 July 1891 in Pickens county. There may have been an error on the transcription, or it could be that they were married in 1889, and remarried under a Chickasaw license in 1891.
    Children 
     1. Thomas Hamilton Payne, II,   b. 20 Mar 1893, Marlow, Indian Territory Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 Dec 1957, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years)
    Family ID F3055  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 4 Jun 2013 

    Family 2 Lillian James,   b. 19 Sep 1877, Texas Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 22 Nov 1910, Stephens County, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 33 years) 
    Marriage Abt Feb 1899  Indian Territory Find all individuals with events at this location  [6
    Children 
     1. Clyde Marion Payne,   b. 13 Sep 1899, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Apr 1924, Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 24 years)
     2. Paul John Payne,   b. Abt 1901, Indian Territory Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 22 Jul 1922, Union City, Canadian County, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 21 years)
     3. Marguerite Payne,   b. Abt 1905, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F1089  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 9 Dec 2006 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 24 Nov 1864 - Shelby County, Missouri Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 11 Oct 1906 - Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Marlow Cemetery, Marlow, Stephens County, Oklahoma Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    Payne, Thomas Bunker
    Payne, Thomas Bunker
    Taken in Fort Worth, Texas, presumably before his marriage to Mollie Hardwick in Indian Territory in 1891
    Payne, Thomas Bunker with his second wife, Lillian (James) Payne and son Marion Clyde
    Payne, Thomas Bunker with his second wife, Lillian (James) Payne and son Marion Clyde
    Although Lillie appears as if she could be Native American, no enrollment within the Five Civilized Tribes has been found. Additionally, when Thomas enrolled in the Chickasaw Nation based on his marriage to his first wife, Lillie was described as a "white woman." Thomas died six years after this photo "after a long and lingering illness like consumption." Lillie died within four years of her husband, after being "sick only a few hours." Their three young children, ages 11, 8 and 5, were left orphaned, as was Tom's older son, Thomas Hamilton Payne, 17.

    Headstones
    Payne, Thomas Bunker
    Payne, Thomas Bunker


    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
    Payne, Thomas Bunker
    Payne, Thomas Bunker
    Close up of the Inscription

  • Sources 
    1. [S477] Chickasaw Nation. Chickasaw Roll. Velma, Indian Territory, 478, Pickens County No. 77, Field No. 1279 (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S272] Payne, Brooke THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA (Third Printing, C.J. Carrier Company, Harrisonburg, VA 1998), p 293 (Reliability: 3).

    3. [S308] 1880 United States Federal Census [Ancestry.com database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005., (1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ? Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880. T9, 1,454 rolls. This database is an index to 50 million individuals enumerated in the 1880 United States Federal Census. Census takers recorded many details including each person's name, address, occupation, relationship to the head of household, race, sex, age at last birthday, marital status, place of birth, parents? place of birth. Additionally, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1880 Federal Census.).

    4. [S182] Marlow Oklahoma Cemetery Tombstone.

    5. [S207] 1870 United States Federal Census [Ancestry.com database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003., (United States. Ninth Census of the United States, 1870. Washington, D.C. National Archives and Records Administration. M593, RG29, 1,761 rolls. Minnesota. Minnesota Census Schedules for 1870. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. T132, RG29, 13 rolls. This database is an index to individuals enumerated in the 1870 United States Federal Census, the Ninth Census of the United States. Census takers recorded many details including each person's name, age at last birthday, sex, color; birthplace, occupation, and more. No relationships were shown between members of a household. Additionally, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1870 Federal Census.), Missouri, Shelby County, Tiger Fork Twp,P O Nelsonville Enumerated 29 July 1870 Page 20 144-144 (Reliability: 3).

    6. [S459] Chickasaw Nation, Enrollment Application, Chic 1279, Thomas B. Payne.

    7. [S257] Courtesy of Kenneth Harvey, Oklahoma, Stephens Co., Marlow Cemetery Records.

    8. [S124] Harvey, Kenneth C--Family Member; Gedcom, Printed Descendants Reports of Payne and Gentry Families, Correspondence.

    9. [S250] Ancestral File, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints [database online], (Ancestral File (found at www.familysearch.org) is a collection of genealogical information taken from Pedigree Charts and Family Group Records submitted to the Family History Department since 1978. The information has not been verified against any official records. Since the information in Ancestral File is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the file to verify its accuracy.).

    10. [S466] Wilham, Kathleen Genealogical Research and Publishing (2 Sharon Way, Shelbina MO 63468).