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		<title>William &#8220;Will&#8221; (1887-1963) and Minnie (1888-1962) Ingram &#8211; Cemetery Photo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 04:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad McCall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is the headstone of my Great Grandparents William &#8220;Will&#8221; Ingram and his wife Minnie (Nees) Ingram. I noticed on their headstone that it also lists their marriage date as the 10th of November, and I always had it in my records as the 11th. Another reminder that it&#8217;s always nice to have physical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is the headstone of my Great Grandparents William &#8220;Will&#8221; Ingram and his wife Minnie (Nees) Ingram. I noticed on their headstone that it also lists their marriage date as the 10th of November, and I always had it in my records as the 11th. Another reminder that it&#8217;s always nice to have physical records of family memories.</p>
<p>Will and Minnie Ingram are buried in Stayton, Oregon in the Lone Oak Cemetery. Other members of my family from Montgomery to McCall are buried here as well.</p>
<p><strong>William “Will” Ingram</strong><br />
Birth – 2 Jul 1887, Canton, Lewis, Missouri<br />
Death – 2 Feb 1963, Salem, Marion, Oregon<br />
Burial – Lone Oak Cem., Stayton, Marion, Oregon</p>
<p><strong>Minnie Bell Nees</strong><br />
Marriage – 10 Nov 1910, Inola, Rogers, Oklahoma<br />
Birth – 6 Sep 1888, Tahlequah, Cherokee, Oklahoma<br />
Death – 11 Apr 1962, Silverton, Marion, Oregon<br />
Burial – 13 Apr 1962, Lone Oak Cem., Stayton, Marion, Oregon</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="The headstone of William and Minnie (Nees) Ingram, Lone Oak Cemetery, Stayton, Oregon" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/ingram_william-minnie_grave.jpg" title="The headstone of William and Minnie (Nees) Ingram, Lone Oak Cemetery, Stayton, Oregon" width="500" height="375" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The headstone of William and Minnie (Nees) Ingram, Lone Oak Cemetery, Stayton, Oregon</p></div>
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		<title>William &#8220;Will&#8221; Ingram (1887-1963) &#8211; Family Group Record</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 06:16:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Will and Minnie Bell (Nees) Ingram are my Great Grandparents through their daughter Syble Bell Ingram. Only one of their daughters is still living, Lucille. I&#8217;m working on getting in touch with her to see if she can tell me more about her parents. Here&#8217;s the family record I have for Will and Minnie thus [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Will and Minnie Bell (Nees) Ingram are my Great Grandparents through their daughter Syble Bell Ingram. Only one of their daughters is still living, Lucille. I&#8217;m working on getting in touch with her to see if she can tell me more about her parents.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the family record I have for Will and Minnie thus far:</p>
<p><strong>William &#8220;Will&#8221; Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 2 Jul 1887, Canton, Lewis, MO<br />
Death &#8211; 2 Feb 1963, Salem, Marion, OR<br />
Burial &#8211; Lone Oak Cem., Stayton, Marion, OR</p>
<p>Father &#8211; William N. Ingram (1855-1947)<br />
Mother &#8211; Mary Catherine Frances Heindselman (1860-1959)</p>
<p>Married:</p>
<p><strong>Minnie Bell Nees</strong><br />
Marriage &#8211; 10 Nov 1910, Inola, Rogers, Oklahoma<br />
Birth &#8211; 6 Sep 1888, Tahlequah, Cherokee, OK<br />
Death &#8211; 11 Apr 1962, Silverton, Marion, OR<br />
Burial &#8211; 13 Apr 1962, Lone Oak Cem., Stayton, Marion, OR</p>
<p>Father &#8211; Steven Guthrie Nees (1863-1940)<br />
Mother &#8211; Anna Eliza Neal (1863-1935)</p>
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<p>Their Children:</p>
<p>1 F &#8211; <strong>Clara Leona Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 14 Aug 1911, Inola, Rogers, Oklahoma<br />
Death &#8211; 21 Oct 2004, Bullhead City, Arizona<br />
Spouse &#8211; Leslie Cecil Fleming<br />
Marriage &#8211; bef 1930</p>
<p>2 M &#8211; <strong>Eugene C &#8220;Jack&#8221; Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 14 Feb 1914, Inola, Rogers Co., OK<br />
Death &#8211; 22 Dec 1919, Inola, Rogers Co., OK</p>
<p>3 F &#8211; <strong>Wilma Virginia Corrine Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 1 Jul 1920, Rogers County, Oklahoma<br />
Death &#8211; 13 Apr 2008, Sublimity, Marion County, Oregon<br />
Spouse &#8211; Glen S. Gettis<br />
Marriage &#8211; 6 Sep 1939, Stayton, Marion, Oregon</p>
<p>4 F &#8211; <strong>Annie Lucille Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; <em>Living</em><br />
Death &#8211; <em>Living</em><br />
Spouse &#8211; Byron &#8220;Barnie&#8221; Willard Champ<br />
Marriage &#8211; Inola, Rogers County, Oklahoma</p>
<p>5 F &#8211; <strong>Nova Mae Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 12 Jul 1924, Oilton, Oklahoma<br />
Death &#8211; 12 May 1990, Salem, Marion, Oregon<br />
Spouse &#8211; Kenneth Estel Momyer<br />
Marriage &#8211; 9 Jan 1960, Stevenson, WA</p>
<p>6 F &#8211; <strong>Audry Armistice Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 11 Nov 1925, Inola, Rogers Co., OK<br />
Death &#8211; 30 Apr 1931, Wewoka, Seminole, OK</p>
<p>7 F &#8211; <strong>Mary Lou Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 27 Apr 1927, Little Rock, Arkansas (approx)<br />
Death &#8211; 27 Oct 2001, Salem, Marion County, Oregon<br />
Spouse &#8211; Jesse Ray Daniels<br />
Marriage &#8211; 11 Oct 1947, Vancouver, WA</p>
<p>8 F &#8211; <strong>Syble Belle Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 5 Nov 1928, Seminole, Oklahoma<br />
Death &#8211; 13 Apr 1992, Salem, Marion, OR<br />
Spouse &#8211; Harold Dean McCall<br />
Marriage &#8211; abt 1949<br />
Divorce &#8211; ?<br />
Spouse &#8211; David Smith<br />
Marriage &#8211; bef 1962<br />
Divorce &#8211; ?<br />
Spouse &#8211; Loren Rolie</p>
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		<title>The Daughters of William Ingram (1887-1963) &#8211; Family Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 19:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad McCall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is a collection of photos over the years showing the family of William &#8220;Will&#8221; Ingram, Jr. and his wife Minnie Bell (Nees) Ingram (My Great Grandparents). All but one of the daughters has passed on. Though most of them lived in different states, I always heard of how close they were. I don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is a collection of photos over the years showing the family of William &#8220;Will&#8221; Ingram, Jr. and his wife Minnie Bell (Nees) Ingram (My Great Grandparents). All but one of the daughters has passed on. Though most of them lived in different states, I always heard of how close they were. I don&#8217;t remember meeting any of them, I only knew Syble Bell Ingram Rolie, who was my Grandmother.</p>
<p>William &#8220;Will&#8221; (1887-1963) and Minnie Bell (Nees) Ingram (1888-1963)<br />
1. Clara Leona Ingram Fleming (b. 1911 &#8211; d. 2004)<br />
2. Wilma Virginia Corrine Ingram Gettis (b. 1920 &#8211; d. 2008)<br />
3. Annie Lucille Ingram Champ (b. 1922 &#8211; <em>Living</em>)<br />
4. Nova Mae Ingram Momyer (b. 1924 &#8211; d. 1990)<br />
5. Mary Lou Ingram Daniels (b. 1927 &#8211; d. 2001)<br />
6. Syble Bell Ingram McCall Rolie (b. 1928 &#8211; d. 1992)</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="Minnie Bell (Nees) Ingram and her daughters. Oklahoma" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/will_ingram_sisters-1.jpg" title="Minnie Bell (Nees) Ingram and her daughters. Oklahoma" width="500" height="750" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Minnie Bell (Nees) Ingram and her daughters. Oklahoma</p></div><br />
(Above) From left to right:<br />
Back row: Minnie Bell, Corrinne<br />
Front row: Lucille, Nova, Mary Lou, Syble </p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="The daughters of Will and Minnie Ingram" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/will_ingram_sisters-2.jpg" title="The daughters of Will and Minnie Ingram" width="500" height="750" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The daughters of Will and Minnie Ingram</p></div><br />
(Above) From left to right:<br />
Clara, Corinne, Nova, Lucille, Mary Lou, Syble</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="The family of Will and Minnie Ingram (c. 1951)" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/will_ingram_sisters-3.jpg" title="The family of Will and Minnie Ingram (c. 1951)" width="500" height="333" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The family of Will and Minnie Ingram (c. 1951)</p></div><br />
(Above) From left to right:<br />
Corrine, Nova, Mary Lou, Minnie Bell, Lucille, Syble, Will, Clara</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="The family of Will and Minnie Ingram at their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary (c. 1960)" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/will_ingram_sisters-4.jpg" title="The family of Will and Minnie Ingram at their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary (c. 1960)" width="500" height="406" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The family of Will and Minnie Ingram at their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary (c. 1960)</p></div><br />
(Above) From left to right<br />
Back row: Corrinne, Lucille, Clara, Nova<br />
Front row: Mary Lou, Will, Minnie Bell, Syble Bell</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="The Ingram sisters at my Grandma Syble&#039;s house on the Oregon coast." src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/will_ingram_sisters-5.jpg" title="The Ingram sisters at my Grandma Syble&#039;s house on the Oregon coast (c. 1982)" width="500" height="394" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Ingram sisters at my Grandma Syble&#039;s house on the Oregon coast.</p></div><br />
(Above) From left to right:<br />
Nova, Corinne, Lucille, Mary, Syble, Clara<br />
Taken 7/12/1982 at Nova&#8217;s 57th birthday party.</p>
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		<title>Robbert Harreld, Captain (1761-1824) &#8211; Biography</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 17:31:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Robbert Harreld is my 5th Great Grandfather through his daughter Sinai who married William Neal, Sr. Sinai and William Neal&#8217;s son James Preston Neal had told a story of he and his brother (my 3rd Great Grandfather William Thomas Neal) as boys having had the opportunity to meet Samuel Houston and welcomed him over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Captain Robbert Harreld is my 5th Great Grandfather through his daughter Sinai who married William Neal, Sr. </p>
<p>Sinai and William Neal&#8217;s son James Preston Neal had told a story of he and his brother (my 3rd Great Grandfather William Thomas Neal) as boys having had the opportunity to meet Samuel Houston and welcomed him over to their parents home. When Samuel Houston inquired of his mother (Sinai) and her family names, &#8220;&#8230; she told him that she was raised on Gasper River, Warren County, Kentucky; that her father was Robbert Herrald; that her mother was an Edmiston; and that she was related to the Marshalls, Cannons, and Loves; and that her first husband was William Neal, a son of Uncle Tom and Mary Neal&#8230;.&#8221;  [Washington County Historical Society Flashback (Vol. 5, No. 6 - Dec 1955)] Samuel Houston, in turn, said that they must be related, as they had similar family names.</p>
<p>The clue from this story, put me onto Sinai&#8217;s connection with the Harreld family, where I was helped along with the history of Captain Robbert Harreld. The following is a rough compiling of my notes on the life of Robbert. I&#8217;m afraid they all run together and may not be sourced completely, so I present them as I have them. Hopefully I&#8217;ll be able to organize them better at a future date.</p>
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<p>Robert had grown up in the Southwestern part of Virginia and was old enough to take part in the last years of the Revolutionary War. He received land in Kentucky and moved there as early as 1782; settled in that part of Lincoln County that afterwards became Logan and then, Warren County. (Source: Harrison)  Robert served as a horse master in the building of the road through Cumberland Gap during the Revolution in 1780 and received a 300 acre land grant on the Green River in Lincoln (now Warren) Co, KY, on July 10, 1786.  &#8211;  1810 Warren  Co, KY Census with a family of 9 and 8 slaves Robert appears in the 1820 Warren County, KY Census (34-3) Died 1824 Warren Co, KY  Robert had Indian troubles in Southwest VA.  He came with Daniel Boone to Logan&#8217;s Station, and took his first land in 1782. 1827 Tax Lists, show his son only. March, 1782, his heirs appeared in court action. He was in the Revolution. He married Margaret Edmiston in 1780.  She was first married to a Dr. (Captain) John Montgomery, who was slain by Indians. She was carried away captive by the Indians with other women from the camp. Her little black servant was left behind, but only after she had been scalped. She remained bald the rest of her life and she lived to be quite old. Margaret might have also had an infant child. Captain Robert Harreld, with others, under the command of General Ben Logan, rescued her. Robert and Margaret became parents of twelve children. Margaret&#8217;s father was Rev War Colonel, William Edmiston.  See &#8220;My Forsythe Saga&#8221; by Phillip Wheeler, p 36.  Lived in Washington Co, VA, then Lincoln Co, KY which became Logan Co, and then Warren Co, KY.  His estate was settled 1851. Records in Bowling Green, Ky.  </p>
<p>Robert Harreld Story: By Lewis P Summers&#8211; (By Kristin Hawkins &#8211; May 2, 2000, copied from her &#8220;Harreld, MyFamily.com&#8221; file)<br />
&#8220;I presently live about three miles from where Robert Harreld grew up here in Washington County, VA, and pass the old farm several times each week.. Benjamin Logan lived about three miles from where I live and about six miles from Robert Harreld&#8230;  In 1775, Blacks Fort was built at Wolf Hills (later Abingdon, VA) because the Indians were causing a lot of trouble in the area.. Many times people would have to go to the fort and stay several days for protection. Once, when they thought it safe to go back to their farms, people were leaving the fort and Rev Charles Cummings and his party were about halfway between the fort and his farm, the Indians attacked them and killed one of his servant men. The same morning, some girls came out of the fort and the Indians tried to capture them. One of the girls was a younger sister of William Casey, a friend of Robert Harreld. Robert was nearby when William Casey learned that his sister was in danger and by firing their rifles alternately, the two young men were able to hold the Indians at bay until the girls made it back into the fort. So, Robert Harreld had faced the Indians before he went to Ky.&#8221;<br />
Note: This story is told in the History of Southwest Va. by Lewis P Summers of Abingdon, VA.   </p>
<p>Most of Robert and Margaret&#8217;s children eventually wound up in central Mississippi, at least for a time. Robert Harreld had grown up in the Southwestern part of Virginia and was old enough to take part in the last years of the Revolutionary War. He received land in Kentucky and moved there as early as 1782; settled in that part of Lincoln County that afterwards became Logan and then, Warren County. The Harreld family home was outside of what is now Bowling Green, Kentucky. All of their children were born in that location. Their son, (1) Edmiston, purchased land in the western-central part of Madison County as early as 1829. He never married and spent a good deal of time in Louisiana on business ventures. Edmiston was instrumental, with the Mosby Family, in enticing his brother, Dr (2) William Edmiston Harreld to move to Madison County and set up his practice. Dr Harreld completed his medical studiews in Lexington, Kentucky in the late 1820&#8242;s and settled for a time in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1835, Dr Harreld gathered together a group of men in Madison Co, M., and joined the ranks of the Confederate Army only to return to practice when the citizens petitioned his company. (3) James Harreld came to Madison County in the early 1830&#8242;s following his brother, Edmiston. He later returned to Illinois and died in Alto Pass, Illinois. He was married twice, was considerable well-to-do and an early member of the Legislature. (4) Margaret Montgomery (Harreld) Davis, after the death of husband, moved to the area of Nashville, Tennessee, where some of her children married. She then appeared in the census in Ralls County, Missouri, and in Hannibal, Missouri in the house of Hiram and Nancy Edmiston where she died. In the 1850&#8242;s she escorted two of her grandchildren from Missouri to Madison County to visit Dr Harreld. Mrs Davis returned, but Anna Edmiston and Virginia Graham stayed in Mississippi and married. (5) Dorcus L Harreld, came to Madison Co, Mississippi, after the death of Mr Parson and lived with Edmiston and Dr Harreld. (6) Margaret Edmiston Montgomery Harreld also lived the last years of her life in the home with Dorcus, close to her son, Dr Harreld. Her remains were left under a section of Fulton Street in Canton, MS, when the city extended the street through the north side of the old Canton Cemetery. Her monument, which was moved by the Parson&#8217;s Family to the new Canton Cemetery, is located flat on the ground to the left of the entrance gate that comes off of Academy Street. It reads as follows:  Margaret Edmiston Consort of Robert Harreld was born in Virginia Feb 22, 1762 and departed this life in Miss March 2, 1848 aged 81 years  She&#8217;s gone from our sight like a gladning ray of light the earth but hath past away all pure to its source in heaven.<br />
Notes from James W Rhodes of Oklahoma, great grandson of John William Harreld (author of the following).<br />
Page 1 &#8212; John Edmiston died in Rockbridge County, Virginia. He had four boys and one daughter. The daughter married a Mr Steele. The boys were William, Samuel, Andrew, and Robert. All lived in Washington County, Virginia. Andrew and Robert were killed in the battle of Kings Mountain. Maj or William Edmiston (sometimes spelled Edmonson) was born in 1734 in Cecil County, Maryland. Records of Washington County, Virginia. His will probated August 20, 1822. Will Book No 5 , Page 57. In 1782, came with Daniel Boone to Logan&#8217;s Station, Kentucky, and took his first land.  He was twice married &#8212;  First, to Margaret Montgomery by whom he had 8 children. Margaret Edmiston, who first married Jon Montgomery and then Robert Harreld, is the oldest child.  Margaret Edmiston-Montgomery-Harreld was born Feb 16, 1762.  Her first husband, John Montgomery, was killed by the Indians along with hers and his only child. She was scalped (above shows another way the story went) and then rescued by Capt Robert Harreld, whom she later married. Her brother-in-law, Capt Robert Montgomery was killed at River Raisin in 1813. She is believed to have married Capt Robert Harreld about 1780 in Virginia.  Capt Robert Harreld died about 1825 as tax lists of 1827 shows his sons as taxpayers. His heirs are named in deeds settling the estate in 1851 as a record in Bowling Green, Ky, shows. He took up land in Kentucky as early as 1782 in Lincoln County which later became Logan County , and later Warren County. After Logan County was formed in 1792, he still owned land in Lincoln Co. Capt Robert Harreld lived in Southwest Virginia, now Washington County. See&#8230;Summers History of Southwest Virginia and State of Va. Library-Report of Revolutionary Soldiers-Year of 1912. </p>
<p>Other records of Capt Robert Harreld. Summers History of Southwest Va &#8211; 1746, Washington County &#8211; 1777 &#8211; Book 17. Also, Drapers &#8216;Kings Mountain&#8221;.  All from Linda Carol Strahan&#8217;s family tree&#8211; Robert and Margaret Harrald of Warren Co, KY, on May 17, 1820, by agent and attorney John Harrald, sold their claim to the land transferred by Wm Edmiston, Senr. of Washington Co., VA, by deed April 28, 1809 (except one undivided third of property and undivided 13th part, Gen William Campbell Edmiston 12th part, Vance Greer (Hetty Esther&#8217;s son-in-law) 12th part, James Gillespie &#038; wife Patsey Gillespie, and John Beatty and wife Sally Beatie. Witnesses were William E Kennedy and Thomas Buchanan (Lincoln Co Deeds 101-B-1, p 103).  Also, she has listed an Infant Harreld, b January 30, 1799.</p>
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		<title>S. G. Nees General Store in Oklahoma &#8211; Family Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 15:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Great Uncle Daniels was kind enough to share this photo with me featuring my Great Great Grandpa Nees. He said it was the General Store of Steve Guthrie Nees (1863-1940), located in Inola, Rogers Co., Oklahoma. This prompted me to go and review the latest US Census records that I hadn&#8217;t added to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Great Uncle Daniels was kind enough to share this photo with me featuring my Great Great Grandpa Nees. He said it was the General Store of Steve Guthrie Nees (1863-1940), located in Inola, Rogers Co., Oklahoma. This prompted me to go and review the latest US Census records that I hadn&#8217;t added to the <a href="http://igenealogy.org/2006/11/12/historical-timeline-steve-guthrie-nees/">Timeline of Steven Guthrie Nees</a> to see if he ever had listed an occupation of General Store owner. In both the 1920 and 1930 census he&#8217;s listed as being a proprietor of a Shoe Repair shop, so perhaps that&#8217;s what it was or became. (I just updated the Census records for S.G. Nees Timeline)</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="The General Store of Steve Guthrie Nees in Inola, Oklahoma" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/nees_steve-generalstore.jpg" title="The General Store of Steve Guthrie Nees in Inola, Oklahoma" width="500" height="403" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The General Store of Steve Guthrie Nees in Inola, Oklahoma</p></div>
<p>Here&#8217;s a close-up, showing Steve Nees on the far left. My Great Uncle Daniels said you could easily recognize a Nees relative because of their prominent ears that stuck out.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="The General Store of Steve Guthrie Nees in Inola, Oklahoma" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/nees_steve-generalstore-2.jpg" title="Steve Guthrie Nees at his General Store in Inola, Oklahoma" width="500"><p class="wp-caption-text">The General Store of Steve Guthrie Nees in Inola, Oklahoma</p></div>
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		<title>James &#8220;Jim&#8221; Nees Jr. (1826-1904) &#8211; Affidavits for Cherokee Citizenship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[James &#8220;Jim&#8221; Nees Jr. was my 3rd Great Grandfather and my family line continues through his son Steven Guthrie Nees (1863-1881) who married Anna Eliza Neal (1863-1935). Several people from his family applied for Cherokee Citizenship in order to claim lands in the Indian Territory before it was divided up. The applications that they submitted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James &#8220;Jim&#8221; Nees Jr. was my 3rd Great Grandfather and my family line continues through his son Steven Guthrie Nees (1863-1881) who married Anna Eliza Neal (1863-1935). Several people from his family applied for Cherokee Citizenship in order to claim lands in the Indian Territory before it was divided up. The applications that they submitted still cannot be found, as I and other researchers on the family name have looked for them.</p>
<p>They were denied Cherokee Citizenship after their initial application. I was told this was because they were not living on Indian lands at the time. This is what I suspect lead Steve G. Nees to move to the Indian Territory, and then re-apply. My Great-Grandmother Minnie Bell Nees Ingram was born in the Indian Territory in 1888.</p>
<p>The following are affidavits submitted on behalf of my 3rd Great-Grandfather James Nees, Jr. and his brother Frank which describe personal knowledge of him and their father James Nees, Sr. (my 4th Great Grandfather) who they describe as the &#8220;Old Cherokee&#8221; being half Indian.</p>
<p>There are many researchers online who are related to James Nees, Jr. with whom I&#8217;ve lost contact with. I&#8217;m hoping to get back in touch with them to assist where I can in solving this mystery. Meanwhile, I find these affidavits fascinating to read, and am grateful to have them.</p>
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<p>From LDS Film 1666,345  p. 145<br />
Application Rejected for Cherokee Citizenship<br />
James Neese Praire Grove Ark, 13 Feb 1889<br />
Oscar L. Neese<br />
Walton Neese<br />
Alvia Neese<br />
Elmer Neese<br />
Genda Jane Neese<br />
Stephen Y. Neese<br />
Maggie Neese<br />
Albert Neese</p>
<p><strong>File of Application of James Nees at Tallehequah, Oklahoma:</strong></p>
<p>To the Honorable The National Council:</p>
<p>The undersigned petitioner Represents That he is a cherokee by blood that he made application to the Honorable Court of Commission on Citizenships for admission to citizenship and that in his abscnce and also of his ally the Honorable Commission disposed of his case without hearing all of his testimony, that he has other and to him important Testimony in his behalf, therefore, your petitioner asks that the papers in his case which are on file in the office of the court of commission on citizenship together with the papers herewith accompanying this petition be admitted to your Honorable Bodies for further investigation And that  .. petitioner be admitted to all the Rights and privoliges of cherokee Citizenship.  </p>
<p>Respectfully Submitted.<br />
James Nees</p>
<p><strong>State of Illinois County of Coles</strong><br />
John M. Easton being first duly sworn on oath make that he is well acquainted with Frank &#038; Janes Nees sons of James Nees deceased.  That he knew their father for many years That he their father was to all appearances half Indian.  That he had high cheek bones and his beard was .. thin and scattering &#8211; stiff and black resembling an Indian.  That said father had complexion the common to the Indian &#8211; i.e. his shin was copper colored and that his decendants show the same copper tint to a greater or less degree.  That said father Janmes Nees was commonly called half Indian, and that he told applicant he was half Indian.  That he was commonly known as &#8220;Old Cherokee&#8221; &#8211; That affidavit was well acquanted with many Indians in an early day and verily believes from his knowledge of said father and sons as well as other decendants, that the said father James Nees was a half Indian or half breed as he was called.  Applicant is eighty one years old past. </p>
<p>J. M. Eastin</p>
<p><strong>State of Illinois County of Coles</strong><br />
I Frank K. Dunn, Notary Public in and for County and State above named hereby cerifies that John M. Easton personnaly known to me to be the same person he represents himself tobe subscribed and swore to the foregoing affidavit before me this 4th day of May A.D. 1889 and that contents were read to him and that he fully understood the contents of said affidavit before swearing to the same.  </p>
<p>Frank K. Dunn<br />
Notary Public</p>
<p><strong>State of Illinois County of Pike</strong><br />
William Chandler Being first &#8230; sworn an oath states that he is well acquainted with James Ness now of the cherrykee nation Indian Terrytory and has bin acquainted with him from the time he was a small boy and knows him to be by general repute to be as on of Jame Nees Desceased which I was intimately acquainted with by being at his house and Play mate of James Nees now of the Indian &#8230; and knew James Nees Deceased Looked like and Indian had prominent chee Bones Smooth face and no beard, black Hair &#038; black eyes and Dark c9omplection and have herd his half sister and other of the family say that James Nees Deceased was half indian his Father being acknyled Indian man and by his actions I am satisfyed that he was at Least Half Indian I being acquainted with indians and ther habbits &#038; ways.  </p>
<p>William Chandler</p>
<p><strong>State of Illinois County of Pike Hull May 17 &#8212; 1899</strong><br />
I E. T. Bridge Notary Publick in and for the county and state affore named hereby certafy that William Chandler persnelly known to me to be the same person he represent himself to be and to be a person of good caracter and reliable and subscribed and sworn to the foreing and I red and Explained the fore going to him.  </p>
<p>E. T. Bridge<br />
Notary Publick</p>
<p><strong>State of Illinois County of Coles  April 2 A. D. 1889</strong><br />
William M. Gordon, being first dulyt sworn in oath states that he is well acquainted with Frank and James Nees sons of James Nees deceased, That he knew their father for many years That he their father was to all appearances half Indian that he had high cheek bones and his beard was very thin and scattering, stiff and black resembling an Indian That said father had the complexion common to the Indian i. e. his shin was copper colored and that his decendants show the same coffee tint to a grater or less degree.  That said father James Nees was commonly called half Indian and that he told me he was half Indian That he was commonly known as &#8220;Old Cherokee&#8221;  That I was well acquainted with many Indians in an early day and &#8230;.. that from my knowledge of the said father and sons as well as other decendants that the said father James Nees was a half Indian or half-breed as he was called.  I am sixty seven years old.  </p>
<p>W. M. Gordon</p>
<p><strong>State of Illinois County Coles  April 2 A D 1889</strong><br />
I Jno. M. Bishop Notary Public in and for county and state afore named hereby certify that William M. Gordon personally known to me to be the same person he represented him self to be subscribed and sworn to the forgoing affadavit before me this 2nd day of April A. D. 1889 and that the contends were read to him and that he fully understood the contents of said afidavit before swearing to the same-</p>
<p>- Jno M. Bishop</p>
<p><strong>State of Illinois County of Coles April 2nd A. D. 1889</strong><br />
I Patric H. Gordon being first duly sworn on oath states that he is well acquainted with Frank Nees son of James Nees, also James Nees Jr.  That he first became zcquainted with James Nees the father of the above named Frank and James Nees in the year A. D. 1831 or 1832  That the above named father, James Nees, was to all appearances half Indian, he had high cheek bones and his beard was very cattering there being only a hair here and there and what beard he had was very stiff resembling the har or beard of an Indian.  That said Nees had the usual copper color of the Indian, That all his descendants show the same copper tint to a greater or less extent.  That said father James Nees frequently told me he was half Indian and as I remember he told me he was of the cherokee tribe of Indians, and all his acquaintances called him the &#8220;Old Cherokee&#8221;  That I am seventy nin years old and in my early days was well acquainted with numerous Indian tribes.  That I served in the Blackhawks war and verily believe that the father afore refered to was half Indian  </p>
<p>Patrick H. Gordon.</p>
<p><strong>State of Illinois County of Coles Apr 2nd A.D.1889</strong><br />
I Jno. M. Bishop Notary Public in &#038; for County and State above named hereby certify that Patrick H. Gordon persenally known to me to be the same person he represents hemself to be personally appeared before me and after hearing the contents of the foregoing afidavit made fully known to him by reading the same to him signed and swears to the same this 2nd day of April AD 1889 </p>
<p>Jno M. Bush, NP<br />
State of Illinois Coles County</p>
<p>We the undersigned neighbors and acquaintances of Frank and James Nees on oath state that we are well acquainted with the afore named parties, that they have always been called part Indian and have many features characteristic of the Indian That we verily believe thy are of Indian  &#8230;<br />
J. T. Edman<br />
John Spark<br />
George Gordon<br />
John W. Rodgers<br />
E. D. Gordon<br />
James W. Lutch<br />
James M. Faris<br />
Joseph Armstrong<br />
J F. Erwin<br />
A. Drewery<br />
Wm Drewery<br />
H. H. Kinser<br />
Samuel Gordon<br />
Clinton Phipps<br />
Al Shirtz<br />
W. H. Phipps<br />
M. Brasheares<br />
A. D. Gray<br />
Saml Chowning<br />
H. Rodgers<br />
George Furry<br />
Isaac Taylor<br />
James E. Phipps<br />
N. S. Freeman<br />
G&#8230;.Bidle<br />
James K. P. Cassady<br />
John C. White</p>
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		<title>William N. Ingram (1855-1947) &#8211; Family Group Record</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[William N. Ingram was my Great-Great Grandfather. My family line continues through his son William Jr. (1887-1963) who married Minnie Bell Nees (1888-1962) in 1910. The names and dates contained in this family group record are current as of the time of this blog post: William N. Ingram Birth &#8211; 14 May 1855, Mt. Eaden, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>William N. Ingram was my Great-Great Grandfather. My family line continues through his son William Jr. (1887-1963) who married Minnie Bell Nees (1888-1962) in 1910.</p>
<p>The names and dates contained in this family group record are current as of the time of this blog post:</p>
<p><strong>William N. Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 14 May 1855, Mt. Eaden, Spencer, KY<br />
Death &#8211; 17 May 1947, Silverton, Marion, OR<br />
Burial &#8211; Stayton, Marion, OR</p>
<p>Father &#8211; Thomas Ingram (1824-<1870)<br />
Mother - Marinda Ramsey (1826-)</p>
<p>Married:</p>
<p><strong>Mary Catherine Frances Heindselman</strong><br />
Marriage &#8211; 19 Oct 1879, Great Bend, Kansas<br />
Birth &#8211; 1 Oct 1860, Olney, Richland, IL<br />
Death &#8211; 12 Nov 1959, Silverton, Marion, OR<br />
Burial &#8211; 15 Nov 1959, Stayton, Marion, OR</p>
<p>Father &#8211; Jacob Heindselman (1829-1879)<br />
Mother &#8211; Frances Clem (1837-1922)</p>
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<p>Their Children:</p>
<p>1 F &#8211; <strong>Florence Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 19 Feb 1881, Great Bend, KS<br />
Death &#8211; bef 1947<br />
Spouse &#8211; Gregory<br />
Marriage &#8211; Oklahoma</p>
<p>2 M &#8211; <strong>Everette Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 4 Oct 1882, Missouri<br />
Death &#8211; 15 Aug 1969, Ramona, Washington, OK<br />
Spouse &#8211; ?<br />
Marriage &#8211; ?</p>
<p>3 M &#8211; <strong>Arthur Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 19 Nov 1884, Missouri<br />
Death &#8211; Jun 1969, Los Angeles, California<br />
Spouse &#8211; Gurtie<br />
Marriage &#8211; ?</p>
<p>4 M &#8211; <strong>William &#8220;Will&#8221; Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 2 Jul 1887, Canton, Lewis, MO<br />
Death &#8211; 2 Feb 1963, Salem, Marion, OR<br />
Spouse &#8211; Minnie Bell Nees<br />
Marriage &#8211; 11 Nov 1910, Inola, Rogers, Oklahoma</p>
<p>5 F &#8211; <strong>Mary Frances Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 17 Nov 1890, Missouri<br />
Death &#8211; 12 Nov 1959, Silverton, Marion County, OR<br />
Spouse &#8211; ?<br />
Marriage &#8211; ?</p>
<p>6 F &#8211; <strong>Eunice E. &#8220;June&#8221; Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 21 Jul 1892, Missouri<br />
Death &#8211; May 1972, Madera, California<br />
Spouse &#8211; Charles Craven Jackson<br />
Marriage &#8211; bef 1918</p>
<p>7 M &#8211; <strong>Ernest Newton Ingram</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 25 Jun 1899, Oklahoma<br />
Death &#8211; Jun 1983, Salem, Marion, OR<br />
Spouse &#8211; Ada<br />
Marriage &#8211; ?</p>
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		<title>Steve (1863-1940) &amp; Anna (1863-1935) Nees &#8211; Cemetery Photos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had heard about the website Find a Grave, but had never thought to do any kind of extensive searches there for my family. When I finally did, I found that the Sweeten Cemetery in Oklahoma had been photographed. Steve G. and Anna Eliza (Neal) Nees were buried here, and here are the photos I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had heard about the website <a href="http://www.findagrave.com/">Find a Grave</a>, but had never thought to do any kind of extensive searches there for my family. When I finally did, I found that the Sweeten Cemetery in Oklahoma had been photographed. Steve G. and Anna Eliza (Neal) Nees were buried here, and here are the photos I pulled from Find a Grave:</p>
<p><strong>Steven Guthrie Nees</strong><br />
Birth – 8 Aug 1863, Mattoon, Coles Co., IL<br />
Death – 30 Jan 1940, Inola, Rogers Co., OK</p>
<p><strong>Anna Eliza Neal</strong><br />
Marriage – 8 Jul 1881, Washington, Arkansas<br />
Birth – 28 Jun 1863, Prairie Grove, Washington Co., AR<br />
Death – 17 Jun 1935, Inola, Rogers Co., OK</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&#038;GSln=nees&#038;GSiman=1&#038;GScid=99626&#038;GRid=7432154&#038;"><img alt="Sweeten Cemetery, Inola, Oklahoma" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/sweeten_cemetery.jpg" title="Sweeten Cemetery, Inola, Oklahoma" width="500"/></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sweeten Cemetery, Inola, Oklahoma</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&#038;GSln=nees&#038;GSiman=1&#038;GScid=99626&#038;GRid=7432154&#038;"><img alt="Steven Guthrie Nees, headstone" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/s-g_nees_grave.jpg" title="Steven Guthrie Nees, headstone" width="500"/></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Steven Guthrie Nees, headstone</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&#038;GRid=35175074"><img alt="Anna Eliza Neal Nees, headstone" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/anna_e_nees_grave.jpg" title="Anna Eliza Neal Nees, headstone" width="500"/></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Anna Eliza Neal Nees, headstone</p></div>
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		<title>Will and Minnie Ingram &#8211; Family Photo</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 06:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad McCall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love this picture of my Great-Grandparents Will and Minnie Ingram. The expressions on their faces make me want to refer to them as &#8220;Ma&#8221; and &#8220;Pa&#8221;. I don&#8217;t know the date of this photo, but wonder if it could have been taken when times were tough for them in Oklahoma before they moved their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love this picture of my Great-Grandparents Will and Minnie Ingram. The expressions on their faces make me want to refer to them as &#8220;Ma&#8221; and &#8220;Pa&#8221;. I don&#8217;t know the date of this photo, but wonder if it could have been taken when times were tough for them in Oklahoma before they moved their family to Oregon.</p>
<p><strong>William &#8220;Will&#8221; Ingram Jr.</strong><br />
Birth – 2 Jul 1887, Canton, Lewis Co., MO<br />
Death – 2 Feb 1963, Salem, Marion Co., OR</p>
<p><strong>Minnie Bell Nees</strong><br />
Marriage – 10 Nov 1910, Inola, Rogers Co., OK<br />
Birth – 6 Sep 1888, Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., OK<br />
Death – 11 Apr 1963, Silverton, Marion Co., OR</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="Will and Minnie Ingram" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/ingram_will-minnie.jpg" title="Will and Minnie Ingram" width="500" height="681" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Will and Minnie Ingram</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="Close-up of Will and Minnie Ingram" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/ingram_will-minnie-close.jpg" title="Close-up of Will and Minnie Ingram" width="500" height="500" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Close-up of Will and Minnie Ingram</p></div>
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		<title>Steve and Anna Nees – Family Photo</title>
		<link>http://igenealogy.org/2010/04/28/steve-and-anna-nees-%e2%80%93-family-photo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 07:19:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad McCall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an old photo that I acquired through a great uncle who was kind enough to let me borrow them long enough to make some scans. I am not sure of who the two younger woman are pictured here, but I think they might be their daughters Julia (Nees) Nicholson and Mary (Nees) Grigg. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old photo that I acquired through a great uncle who was kind enough to let me borrow them long enough to make some scans. I am not sure of who the two younger woman are pictured here, but I think they might be their daughters Julia (Nees) Nicholson and Mary (Nees) Grigg. Since Charlie who died in 1932 is pictured here, the picture must have been taken before that date.</p>
<p><strong>Steven Guthrie Nees</strong><br />
Birth – 8 Aug 1863, Mattoon, Coles Co., IL<br />
Death – 30 Jan 1940, Inola, Rogers Co., OK</p>
<p><strong>Anna Eliza Neal</strong><br />
Marriage – 8 Jul 1881, Washington, Arkansas<br />
Birth – 28 Jun 1863, Prairie Grove, Washington Co., AR<br />
Death – 17 Jun 1935, Inola, Rogers Co., OK</p>
<p>For more information on their family, review the Family Group Record I have posted for the <a href="http://igenealogy.org/2010/04/27/steve-guthrie-nees-family-group-record/">Steven Guthrie Nees family</a>.<br />
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img alt="Steven Guthrie and Anna Eliza Neal Nees and children" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/steve-g-nees_family.jpg" title="Steven Guthrie and Anna Eliza (Neal) Nees and children" width="500" height="321" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Steven Guthrie and Anna Eliza Neal Nees and children</p></div></p>
<p>Pictured from Left-Right:<br />
 Julia &#8220;Julie&#8221; (Nees) Nicholson? (1908-1982), Steven Guthrie Nees (1863-1940), Anna Eliza (Neal) Nees (1863-1935), Mary Ann (Nees) Grigg? (1896-1985), Charles Edward &#8220;Charlie&#8221; Nees (1887-1932), Richard &#8220;Dick&#8221; Nees (1901-1948), Hugh Tinnan Nees (1891-1962).</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 410px"><img alt="Steven Guthrie and Anna Eliza Neal Nees" src="http://www.igenealogy.org/blogimages/steve-anna-nees.jpg" title="(Close-up) Steven Guthrie and Anna Eliza Neal Nees" width="400" height="725" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Steven Guthrie and Anna Eliza Neal Nees</p></div>
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