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Wild Turkeys: Stories of the Savage Family of Western Oklahoma - Softcover

 
9781782225508: Wild Turkeys: Stories of the Savage Family of Western Oklahoma

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Synopsis

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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Review

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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