Family timeline J.J. and Onie Nance Mabry, in the handwriting of Mary Mabry Savage, their older daughter.
Cunningham KY near McGee Springs
House burned in 1900
Move to Texas short-lived
Mercantile business (May-Sept 1900) 288 Main St Dallas, Texas
Then on to Oklahoma Territory O.T. / end of Choctaw Railroad Line.
E. F. Savage (father of E. B.) did the roadbed work for this railroad line.
The Mabrys then moved to a relinquishment claim near Rhea, Oklahoma (160 acres) in 1902.
In 1909 — the family moved back to Weatherford, Okla where Nell, John and Harry could continue their educations—all Mary, T.J., Nell, John and Harry become teachers.
Nell had married and started a family—returned to KY and became a rural mail carrier.
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The Store Name and the Diamond Ring
How the MK & T came to New Hammon
Everyday Life with Poco and Bernard
The Time Margie’s Horse Foundered
The Secret Shooting of Gene Savage
Appendices
Appendix A:
Map Hiatt-Mabry-Savage history before WW1
Appendix B:
Aunt Annie’s Bible
Appendix C:
Marriage license Mary & Bernard
Poco’s Folks
J.J. Mabry’s & Onie L. Mabry in Kentucky
J.J. Mabry & Onie L. Mabry in Dallas and on to Ok.
“Poco” a poem by Glen Crane
Savage family tree
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