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Quellen-Verweis NF18198 :
Personen : Phelps Charles Calvin, Yarbrough Jessy "Mama Jessy" Lee
On August 23, 2008, Kelly (Phelps) Adam wrote:
There is a book, The Tradgedy/Triumph of Phenix City, Alabama, that supposedly tells the story as to why Charles Calvin and Jessy packed up their children and left Phenix City for Houston. From the stories told by my father, Charles owned several Speak Easys and Brothels in Phenix City and was mixed up with Albert Patterson, the attorney general elect, who was assassinated. I have not read the book, but have ordered it.
Quellen-Verweis NF18301 :
Personen : Kimbrell William Marion, Rogers Elizabeth D.
Fayette County, Alabama Marriage Book 1, (19 June 1866 - 20 August 1879)
Page 15.
W.M. KIMBRELL to Elizabeth D. ROGERS - 23 August 1866 - By Hugh G. AMERSON, Justice of the Peace - at the home of R.W. ROGERS.
Quellen-Verweis NF18329 :
Personen : Kimbrell Zelda Elizabeth, Thomson Edgar Bailey
No children were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF18333 :
Personen : Kimbrell Nancy Ann, Wright James
Two children were born to this marriage.
Quellen-Verweis NF18380 :
Personen : Aldridge Laura L., Kimbrell Alvin P.
They divorced, date unknown.
Quellen-Verweis NF18429 :
Personen : Hayes Mary Etta Lucinda Cordelia, Kimbrell John "Little Tom" Thomas (Jr.)
They were married by Rev. A. J. Kimbrell in his home.
Quellen-Verweis NF18439 :
Personen : Kimbrell James Flint, Madison Martelia "Telia"
On September 28, 2007 - Jerry Kimbrell said, "Only Ruby and Genilla are still alive that I know of."
Quellen-Verweis NF18496 :
Personen : Morrison Ray Noel, Wright Ovis Modene
Four known children were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF18532 :
Personen : Kehoe Virginia, Shear Michael
Joshua "Josh" Shear says, "Don't know what happens to them, but know they had at least two children by the names of Catherine and Robert."
Quellen-Verweis NF18596 :
Personen : Gound Sonda Kay, Overstreet John Douglas
No children were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF18611 :
Personen : Scharfenberger Mary, Stoeckel George
George and Mary Stoeckel produced 10 children the first of which was born before they were married.
The obituaries for George Stoeckel and Mary Stoeckel, nee Scharfenberger, reported that they entered the United States in 1858. In fact, they entered the port of New Orleans, March 22, 1858, on the Ship Johannisberg with 62 other passengers. By most standards, this was a small ship for the time.
Many ships from Bremen, for instance, carried more than 300 passengers. The Captain of the Johannisberg was George Ulrick and he sailed from Le Havre, France nearly a month earlier (Microfilm 252, Roll 45). George and Mary were married on January 19, 1858 in Hambach. It seems they gathered their belongings and quickly emigrated to the United States.
According to the Evangelical and Reformed Church in Hambach, Germany, George Stoeckel and Mary Scharfenberger had an illegitimate son, Phillip, who was born December 17, 1855. Mary was not originally a Catholic and her birth records exist in the Evangelical Reformed Church. Mary died on March 2, 1894. Her death certificate exists at the St. Clair County Court House, but I do not have a copy. She was buried in Greenmount Cemetery/Cathedral Parish. Mary was born September 9, 1834 to Conrad Scharfenberger and Marie Ursula Metzger, who were married January 17, 1826.
"In the Year of Our Lord 1797 the twenty sixth day of February, I Johannes Gerber, Priest, baptized a son, whose given name was Conrad, born the day before of Johannes Scharfenberger, citizen, and Clara born Schmitt, legally wed. The godfather was Conrad Muller citizen of Maikammer: So I testify: Matthias Schellhorn, Johannes Gerber, Priest for the region of Hambach."
"In 1797, the seventh of March, I Johannes Gerber, Priest, baptized the infant which was born of Peter Metzger citizen and Clara, born Brechtel, legally wed, whose given name is Maria Ursula. Godmother will be Ursula Becker, legitimate spouse of Valentine Becker citizen here. So I testify: Matthias Schellhorn, Johannes Gerber, priest."
Mormon Church records show that George and Mary were married on January 19, 1858 in the Catholic Church in Hambach. That was exactly three years after Phillip's birth. George was twenty-nine years old when he was married, so his marriage took place late in life. Soon after the marriage, the family emigrated. George's parents would have been 75 years old at the time of his emigration, so they were most likely dead, although I have no proof of this. Do these facts suggest a motivation for emigrating to the United States? Were George's parents alive when Phillip was born? Did George not own land delaying his marriage? Or was Mary's religion a factor? Was the marriage conditional to emigration because of the illegitimate child born to a non-Catholic?
George Stoeckel was a farmer and a stock raiser who settled in St. Clair County, Illinois sometime in 1859. The 1860 U.S. Census shows that they lived in Township 1 North, Range 9 West -- very near the Ehrstein farm. George was naturalized in March of 1864, Record No. 2648. Another Stoeckel, Valentine, was also naturalized in St. Clair County, Illinois on October 1861, Record No. 2622. These records were lost when the Old St. Clair County Court House was torn down.
George died on October 28, 1904. The death certificate exists at the St. Clair County Court House, but I do not have a copy. He was buried from Cathedral Parish in Greenmount Cemetery. He willed equal shares of his estate to each of his children. Since the land could not easily be divided, he asked that it be sold and the proceeds divided equally.
George and Mary Stoeckel produced 10 children the first of which was born before they were married. Mary was their second child. She was born 11 months after her mother's conversion to Catholicism and her marriage to George in the Catholic Church. Their children were:
Phillip -- Born December 17, 1855 in Germany three years prior the marriage of his parents
Mary -- Born December 8, 1858 in Illinois according to her marriage certificate. This means that she was conceived in March, 1858 on the voyage to America. She married Michael Ehrstein.
Valentine -- Born in 1860 and died on September 13, 1886
Joseph -- Born in February of 1863. He owned the family farm in 1936. His obituary is in the Millstadt Enterprise. The 1930 U.S. Census listed his son as living: T626-557 -- District 89 MILLSTADT TWP. (EAST PART) EXCLUDING MILLSTADT VILLAGE: Jos Jr., 31; Freida, 31; Marie, 5; Dorothy, 3; Ben, 48; Boisa, 49; Arthur, 20.
George -- Born in February of 1865, and died March 2, 1928 (820102).
Elizabeth -- Born in 1867
Anna -- Born in January of 1870 and died in 1936. She married Joseph Ehrstein
Lewis -- Born in 1874
Amelia -- Born in 1876 and married Joseph C. Lanter on October 22, 1901 according to the 1930 U.S. Census: T626-557 -- District 97 ST. CLAIR TWP. (EAST PART).
Frank -- Born in 1876. Amelia and Frank were fraternal twins.
Quellen-Verweis NF18614 :
Personen : Bequette Pleasant, Richardson Nancy C.
Pleasant Beckett and Nancy C. Richardson; married on 30 March 1865 by J. L. McFarland, MG at St. Francois Co., Mo.
Quellen-Verweis NF18615 :
Personen : Bequette Pleasant, Raden Mary Ann
St. Francois County - Volume 2, 383-4
Mr. Pleasant Bekett and Mrs. Mary Ann Raden; married on 6 January 1876 by J. Sergeant, JP at the residence of J. Sergeant, St. Francois Co., Mo.; witnesses: L. D. Poston, M. A. Poston; the marginal note has Beckett; the hand written index has Pleasant Beckett.
Quellen-Verweis NF18620 :
Personen : Belew Clyde Celestine, Holden Joseph Sterlin
They are cousins to each other.
Quellen-Verweis NF18621 :
Personen : Belew Ollie Pauline, Holden Earl Franklin
They are cousins to each other.
Quellen-Verweis NF18622 :
Personen : Belew Anna Elizabeth, Holden Alma "Dink" DeWayne
They are cousins to each other.
Quellen-Verweis NF18662 :
Personen : Bennefield William Henry Bailey, Smith Mollie
They moved from Georgia to Oklahoma when there was a bit of trouble running whiskey after the war.
Quellen-Verweis NF18687 :
Personen : Gundlach Edward H., Wagner Emily
They were cousins.
Quellen-Verweis NF18688 :
Personen : Gundlach Peter, Schauer Maria Anna
Peter and his wife Anna Maria or Maria Anna Schauer left Kronberg Germany. In 1844 Peter took his family, wife Anna Maria (40), sons Johann (19). Philip Peter (17), George (14), Jacob (5), and daughter Anna Maria (11) to America. Their ship, the Herald, landed in New York in early September and they proceded to Southern Illinois where Peter's brother Philip Mathius had already established a farm near Belleville, St. Clair County. Peter purchased land near his brother and started farming. They located on a farm four miles east of Belleville on the Carlyle Road. The 1850 census calls this area Ridge Spring District. Strangely the 1850 census lists his wife as head of household, even though Peter's death was recorded as dying in 1851.
Peter was listed in the German periodical HFK as dying in 1851 in St. Clair County, Illinois:
HFK as dying in 1851 in St. Clair County.
Hessen in Saint Clair county in the State of Illinois (USA)
Hessische Familienkund (HFK)
Band 18 Heft 3
September 1986
Gundlach Peter, died 5th April, 1851 in the almshouse of the Saint Clair county, son of the Daniel Gundlach, born Kronberg, office Königstein (dukedom Nassau).
Quellen-Verweis NF18694 :
Personen : Gundlach Anna Marie, Monken Baptieste Christolph
Johann Baptieste and Anna Maria (Gundlach) Monken lived for a while in Monroe County after they married, then moved to Clinton County where they stayed for the rest of their lives.
Quellen-Verweis NF18702 :
Personen : Kraft Louise, Zierrath Charles "Carl"
On August 15, 2005, Shirley Merdes said, "Charles and Louise were married 14 Sept 1866 in Dutch Hill Prairie, Illinois."
Quellen-Verweis NF18751 :
Personen : (Unknown) , Anstey Orland "Ord" Dewey
Orland was married one time before WW II, and divorced. Name of his wife is not known at this time. They had one Daughter by the first name of Bonnie.
Quellen-Verweis NF18876 :
Personen : Boehm Norman Andrew, Stoeckel Marie Rose
Two daughters were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF18880 :
Personen : Carson Richard (Jr.), Stoeckel Dorothy Irene
Three sons and two daughters were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF18881 :
Personen : Beckerle Margaret Helen, Stoeckel Joseph Arthur
Three sons and three daughters were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF18882 :
Personen : Miller Vera C., Pflugmacher Edwin Frank
No children were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF18883 :
Personen : Hagen Isabelle "Isabel" E., Pflugmacher John Michael
No children were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF18894 :
Personen : Sanford Carl "Boss" M., Smith Bessie
The 1930 census for Fayette County, Alabama shows Carl M. Sanford, head, age 42; Bessie, wife, age 35; Kathleen, daughter, age 3 5/12; Emma, daughter, age 2 3/12; and William Gaff, step-son, age 14.
Quellen-Verweis NF18900 :
Personen : Appling Louisa J., Kimbrell Jesse Corneilus
Fayette County, Alabama Marriage Book 1, (19 June 1866 - 20 August 1879)
Page 311.
Jesse Cornelius KIMBRELL to Louisa J. APPLING - 04 September 1871 - By Duncan RAY, Justice of the Peace - at the home of Hamner APPLING.
Quellen-Verweis NF18901 :
Personen : Kimbrell P. W., White Martha
Fayette County, Alabama Marriage Book 1, (19 June 1866 - 20 August 1879)
Page 522 B.
P.W. KIMBRELL to Martha McGUFF - 22 July 1875 - By G.B. WILSON - at the home of Archibald KIMBRELL.
They had a boy and two girls.
Quellen-Verweis NF18903 :
Personen : Kimbrell William H., Thompson Frances Lee
Fayette County, Alabama Marriage Book 1, (19 June 1866 - 20 August 1879)
Page 571.
William H. KIMBRELL to Frances Lee THOMPSON - 22 February 1877 - By R. Allen SMITH, Justice of the Peace - at the home of Asa THOMPSON.
Quellen-Verweis NF18905 :
Personen : Sanford Carl "Boss" M., Sexton Mattie
Dennis Gurley says, "It's believed Carl "Boss" M. Sanford and Mattie may have divorced in as much a story passed down through the years has stated he killed his first wife's father and had to serve time for it. I've not been able to find any further information regarding this."
Quellen-Verweis NF18934 :
Personen : Beckerle Elmer, Jacobi Irene R.
They married later in life, and no children were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF18937 :
Personen : Herzog Mathilda, Pflugmacher Erwin
They aren't first cousins, maybe second cousins. Don't know who the parents were or Mathilda's maiden name.
Listed in the 1930 U.S. Census, Belleville, Ward 3 (part), Belleville Township, St. Clair County, Illinois:
PFLUGMACHER, Erwin, Age 35.
PFLUGMACHER, Matilda, Age 35.
Quellen-Verweis NF18939 :
Personen : Patton James "Andy" Andrew, Radford Mary
1883, Widows Pension Claim (War of 1812) "...she was married to the said Andrew Patton in the county of Lincoln and in the state of Tennessee on the____ day of November A.D. 1819 by one James Blackmore who was a Justice of the Peace and that her name before her said marriage was Mary Radford..."
1830 Fayette County Alabama Census shows:
Andrew PATTON age 20-30, 1 female 15-20, 2 males, 1 female 5-10, 1 female
Lives next door to Dosson (?) PATTON family.
There are 2 different records in Alabama for Andrew PATTON in 1840:
1840 Fayette County Alabama Census shows:
Andrew PATTON age 40-50; 1female 30-40; 2 males 15-20; 1 female 10-15.
Lives next door to John T. Gilbert and wife Elizabeth (Andrew's daughter).
1840 Tax List for Walker County, AL shows Andrew PATTON in Beat 11.
BLM letter dated 26 May 1999 and copy of the Land Patent:
Purchased land from the Tuscaloosa County Land Office on 25 Oct 1845 at $1.25 an acre for 40.25 acres. Patent was signed 1 Jul 1848 and sent back to the Patton family. "the south west quarter of the north east quarter of section nineteen, in township Fifteen, of Range eight, west in the District of Sands.
According to notes from Sandra McDaniel (5 Sep 2000) "Calendar", p. 2:
Mary Radford PATTON applied for a pension from Andrew PATTON's military service in the War of 1812. The claim was rejected, but this information was learned from the application:
Andrew PATTON was a volunteer from Lincoln County, Tennessee.
Andrew PATTON married Mary RADFORD in 1819 in Lincoln County, Tennessee.
Andrew PATTON died 12 October 1846 in Walker County, Alabama.
Andrew and family also lived at one time in Morgan County, Alabama.
Andrew had 2 brothers who served during the War of 1812 - Dorn and John.
Attended Mt. Sterling Presbyterian Church in Montgomery County, Kentucky.
Quellen-Verweis NF18972 :
Personen : Knight Mary Ellen, Patton George B.
George and Mary Ellen lived on Patton Hill just north of the small community of Patton (near Oakman). George Patton and his brothers were coal mine operators during WW1.
Quellen-Verweis NF18979 :
Personen : Fowler Elizabeth Olivia, Patton Andrew Black
The marriage was performed by in John S. Brooks (who married Sarah W Patton).
Quellen-Verweis NF19173 :
Personen : (Unknown) Jane, Norwine Christopher
They had a son, but he was adopted away from the Norwine family.
Quellen-Verweis NF19181 :
Personen : Patton Oscar, Thacker Nancy
Oscar and Nancy Patton are enumerated in the 1910 Corna, Precinct 18, Walker County, Alabama Census. His age is given as 29 years, married once for 11 years and born in Alabama.
Oscar and Nancy Patton are enumerated in the 1920 Coal Valley, Precinct 31, Walker County, Alabama Census. His age is given as 38 years and born in Alabama.
Oscar and Nancy Patton are enumerated in the 1930 District 41, Precinct 31, Coal Valley, Walker County, Alabama Census. His age is given as 46 years, was 19 years old when first married and born in Alabama.
Quellen-Verweis NF19184 :
Personen : LaForge John P., Scherle Johanna
They lived in Monroe County, Illinois.
In 2008, Kathy Witmer-Schulein wrote, "I've been unable to find their graves, although I think they may be buried in Tipton, IL. Johanna's second husband, Lorenz Mergele is buried there next to his first wife."
Quellen-Verweis NF19196 :
Personen : Dee Elizabeth, Petty James Ambers
Two children were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF19198 :
Personen : Dee Elizabeth, Dickson Herman Isaac
Two children were born from this union.
Quellen-Verweis NF19205 :
Personen : Dowler Betty, Pennington William Benjamin
Rumor has it that William and Betty both died within a year of Davids birth.
Quellen-Verweis NF19385 :
Personen : Bush John Jacob, Key Mary
Married in 1849, Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama or Greene County, Alabama.
Quellen-Verweis NF19455 :
Personen : Braning Henry, Ruth Dorothy
They came over from Germany/Prussia in the 1850's.
Quellen-Verweis NF19538 :
Personen : Behara Dorothy Agnes, Sheik Joseph "Joe" Henry
Published Sunday, September 22, 2002, On Page 4 C, Ponca City News, Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma:
Dorothy A. Behara of Hardy, and Joseph H. Sheik of Newkirk, were married Sept. 30, 1942, at St. Francis Catholic Church in Newkirk. He served with the United States Army, stationed in Gainsville, Texas. Following his honorary discharge, the couple moved to Wichita, Kan. where he was employed by Boeing. In 1946 they moved to their present home site and engaged in farming and raising cattle.
The Sheiks have 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. One son, Stephen J. Sheik, is deceased.
Quellen-Verweis NF19541 :
Personen : Behara Lois, Thomason Melvin "Mel"
As of 2005, they're living in Kaw City, Kay County, Oklahoma.
Quellen-Verweis NF19542 :
Personen : Behara Mary, Fredricks Marion L. (Jr.)
As of 2005, they're living in Kaw City, Kay County, Oklahoma.
Quellen-Verweis NF19543 :
Personen : Behara Connie, Liberton Carl
As of 2005, they're living in Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma.
Quellen-Verweis NF19546 :
Personen : Andrews Amber Dawn, Hoover Abram Mark
August 26, 2004 - The Newkirk Herald Journal, Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma.
Amber Dawn Andrews became the bride of Abram Mark Hoover in a June 26, 2004, wedding officiated by Dr. Richard Thomasson. The double ring vows were officiated at 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Tonkawa. The aisle was draped with silver tulle and bouquets of fresh flowers adorned the church.
The bride is the daughter of Donna Fulson of Newkirk and Leon and Lisa Andrews of Ponca City. The bridegroom is the son of Debbie and Curtis Herren of Tonkawa and Don Hoover of Blackwell.
Grandparents of the bride are Albert and Lois Schmidt of Newkirk and Alice and the late Clarence Andrews of Ponca City. Gary and Mary Perks of Tonkawa and Nancy Hoover of Tonkawa are the bridegroom's grandparents. Daisy Heimbach of Billings is his great grandmother.
Maid of honor for her cousin was Crystal Robinson of Ponca City, and Sybil Sheets of Ponca City was a bridesmaid. Both wore pink chiffon, mock two piece dresses with sheer beaded neckline bands on the asymmetrically pleated strapless bodice overlaying the slim A-line skirt. The attendants carried fresh bouquets of pink roses and tea roses, yellow roses and tea roses, pink carnations, yellow carnations and baby's breath.
Keifer Fulsom, the bride's brother, handed out programs and Tiffany Hoover, the groom's sister attended the guest book. Shelby Schmidt, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl and ring bearer was Shane Rippe.
Best man was Cody Warner of Ponca City, and John Eitzen of Kansas City, MO was the groomsman. Ushers were Jason Andrews, bride's brother, and Caleb Herren, groom's brother.
The bride was escorted by her father, Leon Andrews, and her grandfather, Albert Schmidt. The bride chose a luster satin, crystal beaded, embroidered strapless gown. The redingote princess line bodice was embellished with crystal beading and embroidery, with the back of the bodice featuring satin covered buttons. She wore a semi cathedral train fingertip length veil secured with a crystal tiara and carried a fresh bouquet of stargazers, pink roses and tea roses, yellow roses and tea roses, pink carnations, yellow carnations, ivy and baby's breath.
A reception followed the wedding in the basement of the church. The four layer white wedding cake was adorned with fresh pink roses, yellow roses, orchids, pink carnations, baby's breath and greenery. Refreshments were served by Dondi Alley, stepsister of the bride, of Ponca City and Kara Eitzen of Kansas City, MO.
Following a honeymoon to Branson, MO, the couple resides in Newkirk.
Quellen-Verweis NF19555 :
Personen : Horinek Anton Thomas, Vrbas Frances
June 10, 1999 - The Newkirk Herald Journal, Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma.
Horinek:
The 41st annual family of descendants of Anton and Francis Horinek was held May 25, 1999, at Larry Horinek's Club Cassiopeia's, in Ponca City, Oklahoma.
The welcome and prayer was given by Elmer Horinek. A basket dinner was held at l o'clock. The afternoon was spent visiting and taking pictures. Also pony riding, Marsha Greer of Edmond brought her pony "Baby" for the children to ride.
Family and friends attending from Newkirk included Father Beckman, Margaret Horinek, Joanne Horinek, Joan Horinek, Ken and Susan Horinek, Tony and Kendra, Colton and Kyla Smith, Carolyn and JR, Lindsey, Kerri Kirkendall, Traci Kirkendall and Dan Daniel, Kelli Kirkendall, John Polakowski. Tony and LaVone Vap, Vicki, Justin and Stacie Kirchoff, Jeff and Cathy, Brian, Paul Koenke, Dana and Steve, Kaylin, Connor, Kyndal and McKenna Pulley, Mike and Da Metra, Benjamin, Emily, Anthony, Matthew Vap, Elmer and Rita Horinek, Mark and Julia Horinek, Dusty and Tina, Chad, Jared and Cory Eckert, Ron and Christa, Heather and Hollie Greer.
From Ponca City: Ron and Trudy Frick, Barry Frick, Larry and Julia, Dillon and Matt Horinek, Todd and Tonya Horinek, Russ and Tracy, Jake, Blair Didlake, Jerry and Charlene Vap, Daryl and Julie, Bryce and Dylan Vap, Gary and Julia, Jacob and Caleb Vap, Tim and Lisa, Sarah, and Katy Eden, Dale, Kim, Jerod and Tanner Vap.
Also attending were: Frank and Linda Hutchins of Wichita, KS, Amy and Sean Ackerson of Mission, KS, Jim and Karen, Kevin Horinek and Jayden Berger of Wellington, KS, Terry, Matt and Kelle Horinek of Arkansas City, KS, Bob and Janice, Brad and Katie Morgan, Don and Betty Chapin, all of Tulsa, Marsha, Kelly, Seth Greer and Kyle Hobgood, Phil and LaDonna, John Bernard Giachina of Edmond, Jack and Donna Engle, Del City, Louise and George Snyder Choctaw, Tim and Dorothy, Belinda and Jeremy Horinek, Tonkawa, Chris, Debbie, Kaydee, Cody and Cory Vap, Ben Janda of Kildare.
June 14, 2001 - The Newkirk Herald Journal, Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma.
The 43rd annual reunion of the Anton and Francis Horinek descendants was held May 28, 2001 at the St. Francis Hall, Newkirk. Father Beckman gave the blessing. A basket dinner was held at noon. The afternoon was spent visiting and taking family pictures.
Those attending from Newkirk were: Margaret Horinek; Fred and Joanne Horinek; Joan Horinek; Ken and Susan Horinek; Elmer and Rita Horinek; J.R. and Carolyn Kirkendall; Lindsey Kirkendall; James, Baylee and Gage Kirkendall; Dakota Kirkendall; and Kerri Kirkendall; John, Kelle and Collyer Polakowski; David, Sandi, Kandis and Tanner Horinek;Terry, Kelly, and Mathew Horinek; Cathy, Brian, Darcy and Paul Koenke; Dick and Helen Voegele, LaVone Vap; Kent, Vickie, Justin and Staci Kirchoff; Chad, Jared and Cory Eckert; Erin Luis; Steve and Dana Pulley; Kaylyn, Connor and Kyndal McKenna; Mark, Julie, Christopher and Lindsay Horinek; and Ron, Christa, Heather and Hollie Greer.
Those from Tulsa, OK were: Leo and Jerry Edison; Ralph and Donna Jackson; Jack and Annetta Schwemin; Gene, Debbie, Meagan, Lindsay and Austin Hogan; Jerry and Kathy Lamb; Rick, Cindy, Aaron and Ellie Hunter; Bob, Janice and Katie Morgan; John Voegele; and Betty and Don Chapin.
Visiting from Ponca City were: Todd, Tonya and Trevor Horinek; Tim, Lisa, Sarah and Katy Eden; Larry, Julie, Dillon and Matt Horinek; Jerry and Charlene Vap; Russ, Tracy, Jake, Blair and Morgan Didlake; Dale, Kim, Jerod and Tanner Vap; Gary, Julie, Jacob, Caleb and Daniel Vap; and Arnie and Natasha Horinek.
Those from other locations were: Frank and Linda Hutchin, Wichita, KS; Jeff, Norma, Faith and John Vap, Goddard, KS; Pat Thompson and Buford Echols, Irving, TX; Marsha, Jenny and Seth Greer; Phil, LaDonna, John and Lianna Giachina, Edmond, OK; Margaret Williamson, Norman, OK; Wade and Darla Wardlow and family, Yukon, OK; Jeremy Horinek, Tonkawa, OK; Daryl, Julia, Bryce, Dylan, and Carson Vap and Bennie Janda, Kildare, OK.
July 6, 2000 - The Newkirk Herald Journal, Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma.
The annual Fitch family reunion was held at the Peckham Christian church recently. The family enjoyed the worship service by Minister Curtis Mason. Crystal Layton pianist sang "Our Day at a Time" dedicated to the family. Flowers were in memory of deceased family members.
Following the worship service the family enjoyed dinner in the annex catered by Linda Smith. Invocation was given by Curtis Mason.
Those enjoying the meal and afternoon of visiting, fun, and games were Donald, Karen, Monty and Douglas Fitch; Ken, Annette, Joe, Ben and Matt Liley of Medford; Larry White; Kirk and Mary Fitch, Danielle and Justin Davis, Ponca City; Holly and Jessica Reeves, Cleveland; Kevin, Lori, Lindsey and Kalen Fitch, South Haven, Kansas; Brady and Kendra Cooper; Taylor and Cody Smith; Kenneth and Kathy Fitch; Wes, Kimberly and Mallory Case; Byron Dean Benham; Marlin, Jackie, Brent and Lance White; Meeka Gentry and Pearl Fitch of Newkirk. Guests included Bud, Linda, Jolinda and Kaylie Thompson, Oklahoma City; Shelli and Megan Hill, Lamont; Curtis Mason, Cushing; and Les and Wanda Hutcherson, Ponca City.
The family looks forward to meeting again the first Sunday in May 2001.
July 6, 2000 - The Newkirk Herald Journal, Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma.
The 42 Annual family reunion for the descendants of Anton and Francis Horinek was held May 28 in Ponca City.
The welcome and opening prayer was given by Elmer Horinek. The afternoon was spent visiting and taking pictures.
Those attending from Newkirk were Father Beckman; Margaret Horinek; Fred and Joanne Horinek; David, Sandi, Kandas and Tanner Horinek; Joan Horinek, Ken and Susan Horinek; Tony, Kendra, Colton and Kyla Smith; JR, Carolyn, and Lindsey Kirkendall; Gage and Baylee Kirkendall; Elmer and Rita Horinek; Mark, Julia, and Christopher Horinek, Tony and LaVone Vap; Jeff, Cathy, Darcy and Paul Koenke; Vickie, Justin and Staci Kirchoff; Hollie Greer; Steve, Dana, Kaylyn, Connor, Kyndal and McKenna Pulley; Mike, DeMetra, Ben, Emily, Anthony and Matthew Vap; Dick and Helen Voegele.
Attending from Ponca City, Jerry and Charlene Vap; Daryl, Julie, Bryce and Dylan Vap; Chris, Debi, Kaydee, Cody and Corey Vap; Ben Janda; Todd and Tonya Horinek; Larry, Julie, Dillon and Matt Horinek; Russ, Tracy, Jake, Blair and Morgan Didlake.
From Tulsa OK, Jerry and Kathy Lamb; Leo and Kathy Lamb; Jack and Annette Schwemin.
Phil, LaDonna and John Giachino, Edmond, OK; Paul, Ann, Paige and Kaylie Ann Triyillo, Edmond, OK; Wade, Darla, Kelsi, Kyle, Clint and Elizabeth Wardlow, Oklahoma City; Margaret Williamson, Norman, OK; Pattie Moore, Norman, OK; Kenny Koontz, Lawton, OK; Kathy Tucker, Shawnee, OK; Jeff, Norma Jean, Faith and John Vap, Goddard, KS; Danielle and Nathan Vap, Wichita, KS; Cayden Good, Wichita, KS.
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