
Genealogy and Family History Files
According to reports, the last covered wagon seen going
through Marshall Oklahoma had this printed on the side:
"Farewell old Missouri
and bleeding Kansas too.
I may go to Hell some day
but never back to you"
From this
point on the
information is here for your viewing and comment. I cannot vouch
for all the information being 100% correct. Only the information
for which I have proof on file. Please feel free to send
conflicting or confirming information along. All submissions
gladly accepted for consideration.
Database Owner Contact Information

Billie E. Walsh
Search my site for your surnames.
WALSH
Don't jump my case, I know there are no
"family" coats of arms. They belong to an individual. I
just happen to like it.
HORSLEY
HADLEY
- My own attempt at a HADLEY
Book .
- Most early HADLEY's were Quakers.Quaker
Queries.
- Check out the Quaker
Corner.
- I just discovered this great Hadley
Page.
- A
HADLEY Page. A "New England" HADLEY.
- My own HADLEY's.
- A large text file about the earliest
HADLEY names.
Very interesting reading from a historical point of view.
Be aware that the genealogical information is not correct.
- More information from Chalmers Hadley Earley Hadley Notes.
Also another possible parents for Simon Hadley.
Research done by Chalmers Hadley is suspect, but interesting.
- If you have Ohio HADLEYs check outOther
Hadley Information
These are in Oklahoma but are from Ohio.
Also an excerpt from a New York HADLEY Bible.
BENNETT
My ex's lines (still my childrens lines) are Holcombe
and Dean
amongst others.
My World
As if there isn't enough information about me on these pages I have
some more about my normal everyday life.
The Better Crocket Cookbook Page.
A while back I started doing a cookbook page as part of the OKGENWEB.
Another Quaker researcher sent me a copy of one of his ancestors hand
written cookbooks ca. 1800/1860. There's also a cookbook from the women
of the First Christian Church of Luther Oklahoma ca. 1913.
Search my site for your surnames.
Surname
List
Other favorite sources for
Genealogy Research
are:
- Search and post at the county level.
US GenWeb Project
- Look up your ancesters. (they have to have
died after 1930)
Social
Security Death Index
- Keep up with the goings on in the world of
online genealogy.
Eastmans Genealogy
Newsletter
- Help place genealogical research material
on the web for all to use.
United States Internet
Genealogical Society
- These pages created with GED2WWW
and HTMLed.
- Another good HTML web page creater NVU
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