1. Jame was a farmer.
1. Taylor was a Dry Goods Merchant.
1. 1920 Smith County, Texas, Census lists Helen as single, Stenographer.
1. The 1920 Smith County, Texas, Census lists Pearl as a Widowed school teacher...no children.
1. W. H. Still was Full Blood Cherokee Indian....but, another source list him as 1/16 Cherokee
2. From the Rusk County News, 6 Jan 1886: "Mr. W. H. Still and his bride Miss Ida Hollingsworth are spending their honeymoon and Christmas Holidays in Overton before leaving for the Cherokee Nation where they will make their home".
3. Occupation: Butcher
1. 1/32 Cherokee Indian
1. Blood: 1/32 Cherokee
1. Blood: 1/32 Cherokee...Dawes Roll: card #82 1902-07 Miller Roll Keefton, Oklahoma, ap# 435, roll 25660 1906-09.
2. The 1930 Muskogee, Oklahoma Census shows Clarence had three step children living with him and his wife Janie.
1. Blood: 1/32 Cherokee...Dawes Roll: card #82 1902-07 Miller Roll Keefton, Oklahoma, ap# 435, roll 25660 1906-09.
2. The 1930 Muskogee, Oklahoma Census shows Clarence had three step children living with him and his wife Janie.
1. Beulah did not have any children...
2. She was listed as a widow in the 1920 Muskogee, Oklahoma, Census.