Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Francis CYPERT "II"

1.  It is not known when the name change from Scypeart to Cypert took place or why.

2.  Information from Maggie Bridgman of Plummerville, Arkansas, who is a descendant of Mary Cypert.

3.  Richard Jones reports that Francis & Abigail removed to Wayne County, Tennessee just before 1800 where their son, the 11th child  of 11, William T. Cypert married Prudy [Prudence] 27 Feb 1825.


Thomas W. EDWARDS

1.  The 1910 Census shows they were in Gibbs Township, (Mill Creek town), Johnson, Oklahoma.


Minnie Maud WRIGHT

1.  Information  from Dortha Lewis Watson...

2.  18 Apr 1910 Johnston County, Oklahoma, Gibbs Township, Enumeration.


T. W. EDWARDS

1.  T. W. was TWIN of G. W.


G. W. EDWARDS

1.  G. W. was TWIN of T. W.


Laceful Jefferson BROWN "Sr"

1.  LJ worked in the construction of Moffat Railroad Tunnel located West of Golden, Colorado after the birth of their three children.

2.  He & Pearl divorced while in Colorado.


Pearl Margaret Idaho WRIGHT

1.  A lengthy letter from Dortha (Lewis) Watson to Richard Jones states that she had always heard that Pearl married at a very young age the first time.

2.   She was 25 when she married L. J. Brown and was still married to him in 1932.

3.  Another cousin told her that they do not know the name of her first husband and that he possibly had died.

4.  Confusion:  She gave her maiden name on marriage license to L. J. Brown, but did not give her correct age.  She was about 6 years older than L.J.

5.  Dortha further sounds a bit surprised to have heard that Pearl was considered by some to be on the wild side in her early years.  And even further surprised to hear that she had had 7 husbands, because as long as she can remember Pearl was not married.  

6.  Pearl was 45 at the time Dortha was born.

7.  Dortha made mention that there is a Cypert reunion held each year in June in Marshall, Arkansas.  Sounds like a good place to be one of these years.


Laceful Jefferson BROWN "Jr"

Laceful "Jr" never married...he had a mental condition since around age 5
years, caused by high fever during an illness.  He lived with his mother,
Pearl until here illness and death in 1963.  He then was placed in Nevitt's
Nursing Home, where he lived until 1979 and then was transferred to Tower Hill
Nursing Home, in Muskogee, for mental patients.

He died at age 70, 10 Dec 1987, @ Muskogee and was buried in Memorial Park
Cemetery, Muskogee, Oklahoma.  (Aneurysm of stomach)


Pearl Margaret Idaho WRIGHT

1.  A lengthy letter from Dortha (Lewis) Watson to Richard Jones states that she had always heard that Pearl married at a very young age the first time.

2.   She was 25 when she married L. J. Brown and was still married to him in 1932.

3.  Another cousin told her that they do not know the name of her first husband and that he possibly had died.

4.  Confusion:  She gave her maiden name on marriage license to L. J. Brown, but did not give her correct age.  She was about 6 years older than L.J.

5.  Dortha further sounds a bit surprised to have heard that Pearl was considered by some to be on the wild side in her early years.  And even further surprised to hear that she had had 7 husbands, because as long as she can remember Pearl was not married.  

6.  Pearl was 45 at the time Dortha was born.

7.  Dortha made mention that there is a Cypert reunion held each year in June in Marshall, Arkansas.  Sounds like a good place to be one of these years.


Mabon Colquitte LEWIS

1.  Mabon died of Respiratory Arrest. (Emphsema several years, stroke 2 Nov 1980)


Delpha Kathrin BROWN

1.  Kathrin & Mabon divorced 1 Dec 1945 at Muskogee, Oklahoma.

2.  Kathrin died of Cancer of Pancreas, which also spread to the liver and kidneys.


Delpha Kathrin BROWN

1.  Kathrin & Mabon divorced 1 Dec 1945 at Muskogee, Oklahoma.

2.  Kathrin died of Cancer of Pancreas, which also spread to the liver and kidneys.