What motivated Anders Olson and Christ Miller to up and move their families to Oklahoma? They were well established in Jewell, Iowa with homes, a farm with good friends and family. Anders had only recently purchased farm land from his FIL Christ Miller in September 1895. Anders would have to leave his two sisters and their families and start anew in Oklahoma. His children wouldn't have the opportunity to grow up with their cousins. I am sure it was a hard decision to make. Document showing Anders' purchase of Christ Miller's farm near Jewell Christ and Dora moved into Jewell and set up a home there. As I have written before, Christ had become quite active in the city life of Jewell. He seemed to be dealing in real estate and taking an active role in city affairs, even running for city council. He was well respected in his community. Newspaper articles started appearing in the local papers aro...
Recently came across these school enrollments for Gerald, Thelma, Elmer and Vada for the school years 1929-1934 1929 In 1929 the family lived at 1019 W. Grove in Perry, Oklahoma. Their mother Mabel Parsons enrolled them in the Perry Schools. At the time Gerald was 12 years old, Thelma was 8 years old and Elmer was just six years old. Vada was to young at this time to attend school. They were enrolled on January 21, 1929. 1930 In 1930 their father Ralph Parsons enrolled them in school near Yukon, Oklahoma. It appears they lived in Frisco Township. Gerald was 13 years old, Thelma was 10 years old and Elmer was 7 years old. They were enrolled on February 10, 1930. 1931 In 1931 the kids were enrolled in "Old Hydro" number five near Deer Creek in Caddo County Oklahoma. They were enrolled on January 23, 1931 by their father. Gerald was 14 years old, Thelma was 10 years old, Elmer was 8 years old and Vada was just ...
While doing some newspaper research, I came across this school notice that Ralph Parsons dismissed school for a couple of days since he was needed as a witness in the trial of the State vs. Joe Myers. This piqued my interest of what the trial was even about. Of course after some quick research I found out what had happened. Murder! The article below explains what happened when Joe Myers murdered his fellow farmer and friend Buck Story. I have a couple of questions. Was Ralph Parsons a witness to the murder or was he called as a character witness in the trial? Now I have to see if I can find the court records and see why Ralph Parsons was needed at the trial. The murder occurred near Lindsay, Oklahoma on December 23, 1913 and the trial was held in February of 1914. At this time Ralph was a teacher at Lindsay School. So, did Joe Myers get sent prison or was he acquitted of Buck Story's murder? See below to fin...
Huh...interesting.
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