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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  N.E. Sharp

    N.E. married M.K. Benson [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. L. Benson

    N.E. married T.E.". Porter [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. L. Children

    Family/Spouse: R.D. Williams. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. L. Children

    N.E. married C.J. Phillips [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. L. Children

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Guy Conley 1 Sharp was born on 03 Feb 1899 in Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia (son of William Richard Sharp and Nancy Caroline "Tia" Conley); died on 23 Feb 1949 in California.

    Guy married Neva Mae Loy on 20 Jun 1925 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Neva (daughter of James Garfield Loy and Nancy "Nannie" Beuford Or Bluford Neighbours) was born on 27 May 1904 in Payson, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; died on 04 May 1991 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Meeker, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Neva Mae Loy was born on 27 May 1904 in Payson, Lincoln County, Oklahoma (daughter of James Garfield Loy and Nancy "Nannie" Beuford Or Bluford Neighbours); died on 04 May 1991 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Meeker, Oklahoma.
    Children:
    1. 1. N.E. Sharp
    2. G.C.2. Sharp
    3. Eva Jo Sharp was born on 17 Nov 1932 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died on 01 Dec 1984 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Richard Sharp was born on 27 Oct 1867 in Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina (son of Edward A Sharp and Mary Jane Phillips); died on 01 Mar 1948 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    The Obituary of William Richard Sharp found in the Daily Oklahoman on
    March 2, 1948. (he died March, 1,1948) on page 3

    William Richard Sharp 80 of 1010 Eubanks, died in his home of a heart
    ailment. He came to Oklahoma City in 1940 after retiring from farming in
    Clegg, Texas.
    Born in Clay County, ( I have Murphy, North Carolina or Cherokee County
    every where else. this could just be a mistake but worth looking into. )
    North Carolina, October 27, 1867, Sharp moved to Blanchard, Oklahoma in
    1912. He farmed there untill 1937 when he moved to Texas.
    Survivors are his wife, Nancy, a son, Don Russell and a daughter, Opal
    May, of the home Address: Sons Guy C. Sharp of Los Angeles, California,
    and Ray C. Sharp, San Antonio, Texas: Daughters Julia Maxine Woolf, Will
    Rogers field, and Mary Ruby Sherburne, 3004 N. Robinson and 8
    grandchildren. Services will be announced by Perrine funeral home.

    William Richard Sharp is buried in Blanchard ,Oklahoma in Blanchard
    Cemetery with wife, Nancy and children Don, Opal. Maxine Woolf is buried
    there also but with her husband.

    in the 1920 Oklahoma census they have a Mary Griffin 13 years of
    age living with William Richard Sharp's family. the census states she was
    born in
    Arkansas. The 1910 census shows a Owen Griffin living at John W. Sharp's
    home at the time . The boy was 16 years old. Could he be the brother of
    Mary? In the obituary of Mary Ruby Sharp Sherburne it listed 3 sisters
    still living. Mary or "Hoover" only had two. It listed Mary Griffin as a
    sister. Dad stated that back then people would take children in and raise
    them as their own without really adopting them. this must have been the
    case of mary Griffin and her brother. Dad also states that William
    Richard Sharp and his wife Nancy were having a hard time in Georgia and
    his younger brother John W. invited him to come out to Oklahoma and live
    with them. Dad also stated the farm in Blanchard that his Grandfather had
    really belonged to his brother John. Dad states that John owned a store
    in Blanchard. I did find in a book about McClain County of early
    businesses in Blanchard. They listed a G. W. Sharp as owning a Livery
    and Feed Store. They may have made a mistake and it should have been a J.
    instead of a G.

    William married Nancy Caroline "Tia" Conley on 01 Nov 1892 in Blairsville, Union County, Georgia. Nancy (daughter of Daniel Rufus Conley and Julia A Goodrum) was born on 20 Dec 1874 in Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia; died on 26 Feb 1963 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy Caroline "Tia" Conley was born on 20 Dec 1874 in Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia (daughter of Daniel Rufus Conley and Julia A Goodrum); died on 26 Feb 1963 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Tia

    Notes:



    A story was told to me by my Aunt Neva Ellen Sharp that when she was
    a little girl Nancy Conley had told her that her parents did not want
    her to marry William Richard Sharp because he was poor and stated that
    they would disinherit her if she married him.

    Children:
    1. Mary Ruby "Hoover" Sharp was born on 17 Oct 1915 in Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia; died on 26 Feb 1967 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
    2. 2. Guy Conley 1 Sharp was born on 03 Feb 1899 in Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia; died on 23 Feb 1949 in California.
    3. Ray C Sharp was born on 07 Jul 1901 in Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia.
    4. Julia Maxine Sharp was born on 18 Jun 1904 in Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia; died on 17 Nov 1987 in Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma.
    5. Donald Russell Sharp was born on 31 Jan 1920 in Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma; died on 31 May 1954 in Lake Murray, Oklahoma; was buried in Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma.
    6. Opal Mae Sharp was born on 06 May 1911 in Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia; died on 18 Sep 1977 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Blanchard Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

  3. 6.  James Garfield Loy was born on 24 Oct 1880 in Sheldon, Iroquois County, Illinois (son of Columbus Washington "Tump" Loy and Lousia Mary Hill); died on 13 Jun 1924 in Meeker, Oklahoma.

    James married Nancy "Nannie" Beuford Or Bluford Neighbours on 24 Oct 1902 in Clifton (Meeker), Oklahoma. Nancy (daughter of Henry Millard Neighbours and Sara Ellen Stricklin) was born on 27 Dec 1884 in Nixon, Hardin County, Tennessee; died on 09 Jan 1962 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Meeker, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Nancy "Nannie" Beuford Or Bluford Neighbours was born on 27 Dec 1884 in Nixon, Hardin County, Tennessee (daughter of Henry Millard Neighbours and Sara Ellen Stricklin); died on 09 Jan 1962 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Meeker, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Nannie

    Children:
    1. 3. Neva Mae Loy was born on 27 May 1904 in Payson, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; died on 04 May 1991 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Meeker, Oklahoma.
    2. Eva Irene Loy was born on 27 Oct 1906 in Meeker, Oklahoma; died on 22 Mar 1986 in Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; was buried in Meeker, Oklahoma.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward A Sharp was born on 16 Jun 1847 in Rockingham County, North Carolina (son of Richard H Sharp and Elizabeth (?)); died in in Georgia.

    Notes:



    On the 1850 North Carolina census in Rockingham, Western District,
    page 90.

    Richard H. Sharp 31 laborer born in
    North Carolina
    Elizabeth Wife 26 "
    " " "
    Wily male 10 "
    " " "
    Dosy female 8 "
    " " "
    Edward male 5 "
    " " "
    Samuel male 1 "
    " " "

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    On the 1860 North Carolina census in (Cherokee County or Rockingham
    County) Page 546 ( Elizabeth must have passd away, not listed on Census,
    Edward's age is off a few years from the last census, Mistake? )

    #1402

    R. H. Sharp 41
    William W. male 19
    Dotea A. female 16
    Edward A. male 11
    Eliza female 6
    Eliz 6
    Mary female 3

    Living next door to R. H. Sharp is a E. P. Sharp. Brother?

    E. P. Sharp 43
    John W. H. 7
    Fanny 5
    Rebecca 2
    William McKee 18

    Edward married Mary Jane Phillips. Mary was born on 21 Dec 1839 in North Carolina; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Jane Phillips was born on 21 Dec 1839 in North Carolina; and died.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth E Sharp was born on 23 Jul 1869; and died.
    2. Martha C Sharp was born on 01 Sep 1871 in Cherokee County, North Carolina; and died.
    3. John W Sharp was born on 24 Aug 1873 in North Carolina; and died.
    4. Robert Edward Sharp was born on 06 Jun 1877 in Cherokee County, North Carolina; died on 12 Nov 1939 in Thomaston, Upson County, Georgia; was buried on 14 Nov 1939 in Thomaston, Upson County, Georgia.
    5. Georgia B Sharp was born on 01 Jul 1880 in Georgia; and died.
    6. 4. William Richard Sharp was born on 27 Oct 1867 in Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina; died on 01 Mar 1948 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma.

  3. 10.  Daniel Rufus Conley was born on 26 Dec 1826 in Burke County, North Carolina; died on 02 Jul 1915; was buried in Antioch Cemetery, Ivy Log, Union County, Georgia.

    Notes:


    There were several Conley/Connelly families living in Burke County,
    North Carolina in the early 1800's, but at this time we are not aware of
    which, if any, of these Conleys are the ancestors of the following Conley
    family. We do know that there were two brothres and possibly three, that
    came to Union County, Georgia before the Civil War.

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    When I went over to meet my father's cousin, Shirley Woolf
    Ryland and to get some information about the Sharps she had an original
    letter that was written to my great great grandmother, Julia Goodrum
    Conley form her husband Daniel Rufus Conley during the Civil War. (this
    is my great great grandmother on my father's father's mother's side of
    the family. Shirley read the letter out loud and I taped it and
    transcribed it later. The letter was very faded and Shirley had a hard
    time reading it. Since she had had this letter since a Child and read it
    many times I thought it might be better if she read it instead of me. My
    visit with Shirley was on April 1995. I may add that it was a pleasure to
    meet her. She gave me a apron that belonged to my great grandmother.When
    I touch the Apron that Nancy Conley had worn gives me a very warm feeling.

    Thunderbolt Battle, July 12, 1863

    Dear Julia,

    Owning to your very long silence I have written you two letters
    since I have received one from you, but I thought it my duty to write to
    you since yours may have been misplaced and not come on account of
    neligence.
    The past month we have nothing else on nerves on battle after
    battle on every side. Our regiment has marching orders several times in
    the last two weeks to Charleston. Furloughs have been stoped and I do not
    know when they will open again. I Cannot tell when I will be Able to get
    one as time stands now.
    I Suppose you have heard of our surrender of our nobel Little
    Vicksburge with 21,000 of our gallent troops under ( something Government
    ) Grant Pendleton that was on the 4th of the month.
    I have not been very well for some time past my bowels have
    been somewhat danger and our rations are thin on account of such of it
    has reduced me down to nothing only skin and bones and also I am very
    feeble indeed, We have a great deal of sickness in our company and
    regiment. We have had two deaths recently in our company and one on the
    4th, Sargent T. M. Henderson and the other was Stricklin. We have a great
    many at homes and still in hospitals. Our Company is over one hundred
    strong and we only have some forty men for duty which makes it very heavy
    on what few is left.
    If you see any of our company that is coming back to camp soon
    I want you to be certain and send them to send some gloves to me that is
    if you have them made. I need them to wear on dress parade.
    I will say to you dear Julia that I become perfectly worn out
    in camp.
    I expect from the intense heat.
    I expect Lieutenant ( Gray or Bray ) Will be in Calhoun in a
    short time. I did want to go when he did but I am fearful I will not get
    off. The Captain has not done me justice by no means and a great many men
    fuloughs, He used a great deal of particulity with the men. He has his
    favorite pets and he gave them all the privileges and the battalion has
    to do as they can.
    I am very anxious to hear from you and my dear little ladies,
    Sally and Ida. It has been so long since I heard from you. I am fearful
    some of you are sick and I learned that there is a great deal of sickness
    in that section. I want you to take special care of yourself and my dear
    little Sally and Ida for you may rest asure that as soon as I can get a
    furlough and keep well that I will come to spend a few pleasent days with
    you and the little ladies. It is very strange indeed the longer I stay
    away from my dear little interesting family the more I become
    disatisfied, If it was not for you and my little ladies I could not
    content myself much better just to think of the hardships of men have
    been under in the camps and also be deprived almost certainly of ever
    going to see his family. It is very discouraging to think that I have
    such limited privileges anywhere without a pass from our officers.
    I suppose that there is some excitement in your county on
    account of brass following back in Tennessee.
    I am in hopes that men start having been lying at home with
    with been uncomfortable to go into the service and _______ some hardships
    as well as that has been the camps for months. Be certain and write me
    soon and give me all the piticulars.
    From your affectionate husband,

    Most respectfully

    D. R. Conley to my Dear
    Julia

    P. S. Say to Ida I would like to hear from her.

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    On August 7, 1996 I sent a letter to Civil War Descendants Society
    seeking proof that Daniel Rufus Conley was a confederate soldier. I
    received a answer from them on September 17, 1996.
    Daniel Rufus Conley was a sergeant of Company I in the 63rd Infantry
    Confederate States of America.
    Mrs Mulford,
    Thank you for your order. The 63rd Georgia Infantry was a most
    commendable military-unit in the Southern Cause. The Society's
    Certificates of Recognition are also popular across the United States as
    a means of memeoralizing A Civil War ancestor-soldier.

    PERSONAL SERVICE RECORD DATA

    Conley, D. R. (or Conly) ---- Appointed 5th Sergeant Dec. 23, 1862.
    Reduced to 3rd Corporal Mar. or Apr. 1863. Appointed 2nd Corporal July or
    Aug. 1863; 4th sergeant Nov. 1, 1863. Paroled as a private at Greensboro,
    N. C., May1, 1865. Pension record states that he was wounded at Kennesaw
    Mountain, Ga.
    (Born in Burke Co., N. C. 1827. died in Union Co., Ga., July 2, 1915

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    On the 1900 Georgia Soundex, ( Soundex Code for Conley is C540)

    Union County #865 Blairsville (twp)

    Vol.68 E D. 127

    Sheet 7B Line 96
    RACE
    (WHITE) BORN: AGE:
    BORN IN:
    Conley, Daniel R. December 1826 73 years old North Carolina
    Julia A. October 1836 63 " "
    Georgia
    Ida M.(daughter) May 1858 42 " " Georgia
    Josiah E. (son) May 1872 29 " "
    Georgia

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    On The 1900 Georgia Census, Enumerated June 12, 1900
    Enumerator, Sallie R. Ervins
    Union County, Blairsville, Georgia
    It stated that Julia and Daniel had been married for 43 years,
    Daniel was a farmer, his father and mother were both born in North
    Carolina. his Farm Schedule was 88 ( what ever that means).

    It stated that Julia had 7 children and 6 are living. I never did
    find Sally on the 1870 or 1880 Census.
    I took Josiah E. to be Eugene from the earlier census because the
    birth dates were the same and one more child would give Julia 8 instead
    of seven like the 1900 census said. Josiah was listed as single.
    Ida 's husband must have died because it shows her as single and
    living with her parents at the age of 42.

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    In the spring or summer of 96 I found a Charles Conley in
    Blairsville, Georgia, I called him and he stated that Daniel Rufus Conley
    was his Great Grandfather. He knew very little of th family but stated he
    was interested. I sent him my information of the family. Months later I
    heard no answer and gave him a call. He stated he had had health problems
    and did hope someone would carry on the family genealogy. I told him I
    was sorry and hope he would get better. I was very disapointed with this
    but decided to plug along on my own.

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    ON September 29, 1996 I spoke to a Janice Lowder in Mustang , Oklahoma
    about a Querry on Conleys. It sounds like our Conleys are not related but
    I'll send her my information anyway. A very friendly woman.Janice Lowder307 S. SilverMustang ,
    Oklahoma 73064
    Phone # 376-3535

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    ****** On October 28, 1996 received information on the internet
    from DTown 33905. He stated that D. R. Conley Recerved his Pension in
    1901, joined the Confederate Army in October 1862, enlisted in
    Calhoun(Gordon County Georgia)
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    On January 24 1997 at LDS found on confederat Pension Rolls Union County
    Georgia 1914 - 1949 on the second page.)

    Conley, D. R. Company I 63rd Georgia / Cause of Pension Infirmity and
    Poverty / Witnesses W. M. Bray and A. D. McCrowy M. D. / amount of
    pension $60.00/ Died July 1915
    On Widows Pension

    Conley, Julia (widow of D. R. (when entered 12-28-1915)
    Company I 63rd Georgia.
    Cause Pension - Husband on Roll, Proof of since on file / Witness A. J.
    Loftis C. S. Mauney

    Julia Conley - died Blairsville or where received Pension. Shows Julia
    receiving $100.00 in 1922, 1923, 1924
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    January 27,1998
    I received a call from Josiah Eugene Conley III, grandson of Josiah
    Eugene Conley I and his second wife, Nancy Adline "Addie" Spurlin. Stated
    He will keep in Touch. His phone # is 770-963-3394. I also have been
    keeping in touch with his father Josiah Eugene Conley II. Eugene Conley
    II's address is
    Gene Conley
    1505 Old Smokey Rd.
    Blairsville, Georgia
    30512
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    Daniel married Julia A Goodrum on 08 May 1856 in Union County, Georgia. Julia was born on 12 Oct 1836 in Georgia; died on 07 Jan 1926; was buried in Antioch Cemetery, Ivy Log, Union County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Julia A Goodrum was born on 12 Oct 1836 in Georgia; died on 07 Jan 1926; was buried in Antioch Cemetery, Ivy Log, Union County, Georgia.

    Notes:



    I'm not sure if Julia's last name is Goodwin or Goodman or Goodrum.
    I have Nancy Conley's death certificate which has Goodwin on it and I
    also found a record of their marriage licsence in a book at the Oklahoma
    Historical Building which had her down as Goodman. The name of the book
    is 37,000 Early Georgia Marriages, by Maddox and Carter Page 269. There
    is a good chance that it could be either way becaus when I went to vist
    Shirley Woolf Ryland, my Dad's Cousin was not for sure if Julia's name
    was Goodman, Goodwin or Goodrum. I have not had much success in finding
    Julia's family. Maybe I'll try Goodwin on the 1950 Georgia Census. Both
    of Julia's parents were born in Georgia.

    December 29, 1997

    I received a letter from Gene Conley II, Grandson of Daniel Rufus
    Conley. He states Nancy's last name was Goodrum. I will go with this.

    Children:
    1. S. Conley
    2. Ida M Conley was born in May 1858 in Georgia; died in in Oklahoma.
    3. 5. Nancy Caroline "Tia" Conley was born on 20 Dec 1874 in Hiawassee, Towns County, Georgia; died on 26 Feb 1963 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma.
    4. William James "Will" Conley was born on 27 Apr 1877 in Georgia; died on 03 Mar 1963; was buried in Antioch Cemetery, Ivy Log, Union County, Georgia.
    5. Homer Conley was born about 1867 in Georgia; and died.
    6. Thomas H Conley was born on 18 May 1871 in Georgia; died on 22 Aug 1934 in Bartow County, Georgia; was buried in Blairsville 1 Cemetery, Union County, Georgia.
    7. Josiah Eugene "Gene" 1 Conley was born on 08 Mar 1873 in Georgia; died on 07 Dec 1961; was buried in Salem Cemetery, Laurel County, Kentucky.

  5. 12.  Columbus Washington "Tump" Loy was born on 22 Sep 1843 in Randolf County, Indiana (son of Henry Loy and Delila Vennard); died on 16 Jan 1916 in Meeker, Oklahoma; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Meeker, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Tump

    Notes:

    During the Civil War Columbus Washington Loy Served in Company A116
    Regiment of Indiana Volunteers Company A. Enrolled June 17, 1863 for 6
    months and was discharged from the service on 29 February 1864 at
    Lafayette, Indiana. Also at Indianapolis, Indiana on 18 Oct 1864 as a
    private in Indiana Light Artillery (16) Battery, and Honorably
    Diascharged 5 July 1865. Columbus Washington Loy's Monument states: "This
    Monument Honors A Soldier And Wife Who Fought To Save The Union."
    Columbus Washington Loy died at his house South
    Choctaw, Lincoln County, Oklahoma. He resided in Indiana untill about
    1873; Illinois untill
    1889 ; In Oklahoma from 1889.Columbus Washington Loy "Tump"lived in
    Illinoise for 14 years. Craig Loy for whom I got most of my information
    from believes he may have had Bounty Land.
    Meeker was formerly Clifton. It is located in Southern Lincoln County,
    Post Office name changed to Meeker May 29, 1903.

    Columbus married Lousia Mary Hill on 26 Oct 1864 in By The Reverend Paris. Lousia (daughter of T. Hill and L. Clark) was born on 27 Dec 1846 in Indiana; died on 25 May 1924 in Meeker, Oklahoma; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Meeker, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Lousia Mary Hill was born on 27 Dec 1846 in Indiana (daughter of T. Hill and L. Clark); died on 25 May 1924 in Meeker, Oklahoma; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Meeker, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Louisa Mary Hill could not write and her headstone states" Mother at
    Rest" Louisa was buried in Meeker , New Hope Cemetery but died at
    Shawnee, Oklahoma.
    Louisa's parents were Thomas Hill and Louisa Clark. Thomsa Hill was
    born in Kentucky and Louisa Clark was born in Tennessee.

    Children:
    1. Louisa Loy was born on 07 Jun 1868 in Indiana; was buried in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
    2. Martha Or Adell Loy was born on 23 Nov 1870 in Indiana; died about 1924; was buried in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
    3. Hank Or Henry F Loy was born on 12 Jul 1872 in Indiana; and died.
    4. J. Loy
    5. W.E. Loy
    6. Mary "Molly" (Ranz) Loy was born on 16 Apr 1866 in Indiana; died in 1914; was buried in Inglewood, California.
    7. 6. James Garfield Loy was born on 24 Oct 1880 in Sheldon, Iroquois County, Illinois; died on 13 Jun 1924 in Meeker, Oklahoma.
    8. Tom C Loy was born on 25 May 1882 in Indiana; died in Jan 1951 in Inglewood, California.
    9. Clary Loy was born in Mar 1892 in Kansas.
    10. F. Loy
    11. I. Loy
    12. Columbus Warren Loy was born on 31 Jan 1876 in Sheldon, Iroquois County, Illinois; died on 18 Dec 1950 in Meeker, Oklahoma; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Meeker, Oklahoma.
    13. Elizabeth "Bessie" Loy was born on 28 Dec 1878 in Illinois; and died.

  7. 14.  Henry Millard Neighbours was born on 14 Aug 1856 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi (son of John Ledford Monroe Neighbours, Jr. and Francais Beuford Brown); died on 05 Aug 1945 in Oklahoma.

    Henry married Sara Ellen Stricklin on 06 Nov 1879 in Pinhook, DeKalb County, Tennessee. Sara (daughter of James Hiram Stricklin and Nancy Caroline Daniels) was born on 04 Feb 1861 in Pinhook, DeKalb County, Tennessee; died on 17 Feb 1928 in Sparks, Lincoln County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Sara Ellen Stricklin was born on 04 Feb 1861 in Pinhook, DeKalb County, Tennessee (daughter of James Hiram Stricklin and Nancy Caroline Daniels); died on 17 Feb 1928 in Sparks, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
    Children:
    1. 7. Nancy "Nannie" Beuford Or Bluford Neighbours was born on 27 Dec 1884 in Nixon, Hardin County, Tennessee; died on 09 Jan 1962 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Meeker, Oklahoma.
    2. Ludy Leek Neighbours was born on 01 Dec 1893 in Nixon, Hardin County, Tennessee; died on 24 May 1983 in Sparks, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; was buried in White Dove Cemetary, Sparks, Oklahoma.
    3. Josie Roseanna Neighbours was born on 22 Nov 1898 in Keokut, Oklahoma; died in May 1986 in Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
    4. Millard Neighbours
    5. James Levin Neighbours was born on 01 Apr 1881 in Nixon, Hardin County, Tennessee; died on 28 Dec 1958 in Sparks, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; was buried in Kellerby Cemetary, Sparks, Oklahoma.
    6. Kilie Irene Neighbours was born on 01 Oct 1886 in Nixon, Hardin County, Tennessee; died on 24 Dec 1964 in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma.


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