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1818 - 1887
William
Pulse
Webster
68
68
1818 - 1879
Rebecca
Leah
Teboe
60
60
1910 - 1985
John
Davis
Carter
74
74
Son of JOHN CARTER and PHEBE SPRAGUE.
1918
Dorothy
May
Chaplin
1943 - 1991
Kenneth
Dwayne
Carter
48
48
married Constance
1885 - 1979
Grover
Grandon
Chaplin
93
93
Farmed southeast of Medford until retiring then moving to Medford in 1946. Emma passed away June 30, 1963. Grover passed away Feb 9, 1979. Grover came to Oklahoma in 1901 with his parents.
1887 - 1963
Emma
Bluhm
76
76
Daughter of FREDERICK BLUM and CAROLINE FASSE. Refer: "Blue Skies over America - The Story of a Bluhm Family From Prussia"
1910 - 1996
Velma
Josephine
Chaplin
85
85
1909 - 1989
William
E
Hunter
79
79
1912
Harold
William
Chaplin
1918 - 1980
Beulah
Ferne
Bates
62
62
1913 - 1940
Veryl
Aaron
Chaplin
27
27
Esther
Cecelia
Kretchmar
1925 - 1944
Grover
Kenneth
Chaplin
19
19
1858 - 1922
Aaron
Ross
Chaplin
63
63
Son of JEREMIAH CHAPLIN and SARAH FOUCH.
1858 - 1921
Matilda
Josephine
Webster
63
63
Source: Death Certificate
1883 - 1940
George
Everett
Chaplin
57
57
1891
Ida
Blanche
Chaplin
Albert
Chitwood
1895
Pearl
Chaplin
Dale
Smith
1900
Mary
Frances
Chaplin
Frank
Newland
1919
Pat
1849 - 1924
Abner
Ozro
Webster
75
75
He was first married to Sarah in Highland Co. Ohio. They had one son - Charlie Webster. The marriage was either dissolved or she died. He later married Melcena Stockwell and a son, Klise was born to them in Allensburg, Ohio. Abner, Melcena, Charlie and Klise migrated from Allensburg, Ohio to Lyons, Kansas. When the Cherokee Strip opened, A. O. staked a claim two miles east of Numa in Grant County. He settled the family and returned to Kansas for seasonal work. When he returned to the Claim he purchased another Claim on Pole Cat Creek, because it had an abundance of wood growing on it. Charlie was old enough to qualify for a Claim and settled Southeast of Medford. Charlie married Goldie Tharp and they lived on the farm a number of years. Three sons, Opal, Faye, and Loren were born to this union. Klise and Lottie Pownell were married March 17, 1904 and settled on the farm across the road from the Pole Cat Creek farm. On this farm, Alice and Marvin were born. After the death of Melcena, the Klise Webster family moved to the Pole Cat Farm and here Lawrence was born. In 1980, Lawrence owned the Pole Cat Farm and Marvin owned the original homesite of Klise and Lottie.
1846 - 1899
Thomas
C
Webster
53
53
1844 - 1919
Eliza
Jane
Webster
74
74
1840 - 1841
Sarah
E
Webster
1
1
1839 - 1910
James
Clinton
Chaney
71
71
1868 - 1937
Cyrus
C
Chaney
69
69
Margaret
Shaffer
1870 - 1955
Amanda
Catherine
Chaney
85
85
Child: LULU BELLE MALONE
William
Malone
1871
Eleanora
Chaney
1873
George
W
Chaney
1875
Jessee
M
Chaney
1877
Anna
Bell
Chaney
Will
Fischer
Volley
Duckwall
1880 - 1949
Robert
Foster
Chaney
69
69
Bertha
Chapman
1882
Ira
Holmes
Chaney
Addie
Butler
D. 1954
Margaret
Chaney
Ed
Burton
1884 - 1959
Lillie
Jane
Chaney
75
75
1850 - 1934
Elizabeth
Elnora
Webster
84
84
1853 - 1900
Lydia
Margaret
Webster
47
47
John
Bennett
John Bennett, infirmary director of Highland county, besides being a most excellent citizen in all respects, enjoys the distinction of being one of four brothers who each served three or more years in the Union army. Their grandfather, Isaac Bennett, who took part in the battle of New Orleans in 1815, was a Pennsylvania farmer of the olden times, used to run flatboats from Pittsburg to New Orleans during the navigation season and did a prosperous business in this line before the days of steamboating. With an eye to profitable investments, he made a trip to Highland county, Ohio, at a very early date, and bought a large amount of land in Liberty township, which was subsequently divided between his sons. He remained in Pennsylvania until about 1850 when he removed to Missouri and there spent the remainder of his life. Isaac and Jennie Bennett had six children, Campbell, Isaac, John, Phebe, Jane, and Nancy, all long since deceased. Campbell Bennett was born in Fayette county, Pa., married Sarah Smith, and about 1840 came to Highland county, where he settled on land inherited from his father. In 1847 he purchased a farm in Hamer township, on which he lived until 1877, when he removed to Danville and served as postmaster. At the expiration of his term he returned to the farm where he passed away at the age of seventy-eight years, his wife having died in 1874. Of their seven children, George, Joseph and Eleanor are deceased, the living being Jacob, of Lincoln, Neb.; Francis M., of Kansas; John, subject of this sketch; and Henry, of Hamer township. John Bennett, fifth of the children, was born in Highland county, Ohio, on the farm now owned by Ira Hiestand, January 1, 1846, and was consequently a little over fifteen years of age when the guns at Sumter electrified the nation. There was no more patriotic family than that of the Bennetts, the younger members of which furnished four recruits for different commands in the Union army. John Bennett, when seventeen years old, enlisted in Company G, Eleventh regiment, Ohio volunteer cavalry, which did valuable service during its term of service. After a brief campaign against Morgan, the command was sent to Fort Leavenworth, Kas., and from there across the plains to Fort Laramie, Wyo. They wintered at that point and later had many fierce skirmishes with the Indian tribes who had been stirred up to hostility by agents of the Confederacy. The Federal cavalry was kept very busy holding the savages in check and in one of the numerous fights Mr. Bennett had a horse shot under him, though fortunate enough to escape serious personal injury. The Eleventh regiment remained in that wild country for three years, and in July, 1866, were sent to Leavenworth and thence to Columbus, Ohio, where they were mustered out. Jacob Bennett, second of the brothers in order of birth, served gallantly for three years as a member of the Eighteenth regiment Iowa volunteer infantry. Joseph, the third of these patriotic brothers, was among the first to enlist in the First regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, and served with it for three years. Francis M. first enlisted in Company A, Sixtieth regiment Ohio infantry, and later became a member of Company G, Eleventh regiment, Ohio volunteer cavalry, with which he served three years. After his retirement from the army in the summer of 1866, John Bennett returned home and shortly afterward married Lydia M., daughter of William P. and Rebecca Webster, of Highland county. In 1872, he located in Dodson township and remained there twenty-five years, when he purchased the place in Hamer township, where he has since made his residence. In 1897 he was elected infirmary director of Highland county and was re-elected in 1900, 'being the only person on the Republican ticket that was successful that year. He is a member of the Masonic order, the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Grand Army of the Republic at Lynchburg. Mr. Bennett's wife died in March, 1900, leaving four children: Etta J., George E., Myrta B. and Charles R. from "The County of Highland" By J. W. Klise, A. E. Hough, Northwestern Historical Association, Northwestern Historical Association
1855
Rebecca
Emaline
Webster
1860 - 1917
William
E
Webster
57
57
1864
James
Webster
1858 - 1945
Elizabeth
F Kidd
87
87
1877
Franklin
Sylvanus
Webster
1882
John
William
Webster
1886
Emma
Susan
Webster
1887
Everett
E
Webster
The birth dates for Everett, Josephine, and BT are within a few months of each other. Something's wrong.
1888
Josephine
Olive
Webster
1889
Benjamin
T
Webster
1900 - 1900
Charles
Webster
1d
1d
1857 - 1907
Melcena
Alice
Stockwell
50
50
D. 1944
Lory
Klise
Webster
The Webster family, as most pioneers, spread their table from products grown on the farm. Times were hard and Mrs. Webster often worked in the field using a Model T that Klise had converted to a tractor. Klise and the boys ran a threshing crew to supplement the farm income. Lottie churned and delivered fresh country butter, along with other farm products, to Medford customers. Her mode of transportation was the horse and buggy. In later years Gold Spot Dairy of Enid picked up milk from the farm for processing. In 1911, when the Rio Grande Valley was opened for settlement, Klise and his family loaded the threshing machine, two mules, Pete and Dude, two horses, a minimum of farm tools and household goods on the Rock Island Railroad and headed for Texas. The family lived in Texas five years until trouble developed between some Texans and Pancho Villa. Klise feared for his family so they returned to the Oklahoma Farm. All three children graduated from Medford High School. The Model T Ford provided transportation. Klise passed away while visiting his daughter in Texas on February 14, 1944. Later Lottie moved into Medford where she died August 2, 1980.
Sarah
Stuart
Maybe Sarah married Abner after 1860 and she died or divorced before 1870.
Charlie
Webster
1847 - 1925
Henry
Franklin
Tedrick
78
78
1872
Sarah
E
Tedrick
1874
John
W
Tedrick
1876
Rebecca
Jane
Tedrick
1878
Matilda
A E
Tedrick
1891
W P
Tedrick
1883
Daniel
S
Tedrick
1886
Maggie
Ellen
Tedrick
1888
Lucy
Irene
Tedrick
1892
Hazel
Doll
Tedrick
1895
Henry
Franklin
Tedrick
Samuel
W
Drake
1893
Laura
Drake
1858 - 1903
Elizabeth
A
Fenner
45
45
1881
Pearl
Webster
m. CARL EPPLEY.
1883
Maude
Webster
m. CLYDE COLLINS.
1885
Mary
Inez
Webster
Conrad
Teboe
Rebecca
1877 - 1965
Lewis
Rish
88
88
1934
Lois
Ann
Carter
Naomi
Carter
D. 1980
Lottie
Pownell
1905 - 2002
Alice
Webster
97
97
Alice and Winton lived in Rio Grande Valley. After Winton's death, Alice moved into Raymondville, Texas Alice Webster Smith was a member of the First Christian Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, the Rebecca Lodge and various clubs in the Raymondville area. Graveside Services were conducted at the Raymondville Memorial Cemetery by Pastor Maurice McLeroy. under the direction of Duddleston Funeral Home. She was survived by her two daughters, Lois Land and Phyllis Brimage, 4 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, 8 great great grandchildren, 3 nieces and 1 nephew. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Marvin and Lawrence Webster of Medford and one granddaughter, Alice Jean Vassberg. After her marriage to Winton Smith in 1924, they settled in the area near San Perlita in 1933. After her husband's death in 1951, she moved into Raymondville, Texas. Alice came to Willacy County, Texas with her parents on an excursion trip in 1911, moving back to Medford, OK in 1916 due to danger of bandits led by Pancho Villa.
1906 - 1985
Marvin
Lewis
Webster
79
79
They lived on a farm southeast of Medford for 20 years, before moving into Medford. They continued farming. Marvin worked for the Soil Conservation Service for 20 years, retiring in 1973. Marvin was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Medford as well as his brother Lawrence. Both served in high office at the same time.
1911 - 1983
Lawrence
Webster
72
72
Lived in Medford
D. 1979
Mildred
Catherine
Schmitz
Helen
Gordon
Schmitz
~1904 - 1951
Winton
C
Smith
47
47
Lois
Smith
m. Land
Phyllis
Smith
m. Brimage
1938
Donald
Lewis
Webster
He has worked for Conoco in various locations. In 1980, they are residing in Medford.
1930
Deloris
Jean
Webster
Opal
Griffin
Janell
Webster
m. BROCK
Darla
Webster
m. SUBERA
1949
Kenneth
Harold
Chaplin
1936
Donald
D
Chaplin
1919 - 1993
Clarence
Chitwood
73
73
Blanche
Holt
Chitwood
Ermil
Chitwood
Winifred
Holt
Linda
Chitwood
m. Richmond
Maxine
Chitwood
m. Fisk
Sondra
Chitwood
m. Leatherman
Janet
Chitwood
m. Richardson
Connie
Mack
Chitwood
Larry
Don
Chitwood
LuLu
Belle
Malone
1918 - 1995
Jack
Romaine
Rish
76
76
1907 - 1979
Lucille
Kathryn
Rish
72
72
1909 - 1989
James
Lewis
Rish
80
80
1915 - 1993
Robert
Mitchell
Rish
77
77
1924
William
Russell
Rish
Goldie
Tharp
Opal
Webster
Faye
Webster
Lauren
Webster
1921
Elnora
Warren
J
Reinhard
Henry
Naylor
1906 - 1995
Norman
Naylor
89
89
Never Married. Painted Portraits of several ancestors from photos. Painted self portrait.
1910 - 1997
Anna
Byrle
Naylor
87
87
D. 1949
Russell
Miller
William
Raymond
Rankin
William
Nelson
Rankin
Catherine
Elizabeth
Rankin
m. Ronald Donald Walker.
1918 - 1994
Mary
Kathryn
Hill
76
76
1941
James
Marlin
Rish
1949
Deborah
Rish
1938
Rachel
Rish
Richard
Dean
Boyer
1956
Steven
Royce
Boyer
m. Gretchen Brown, September 8, 1978.
1959
Donetta
Kay
Boyer
m. Donald Ray Collier, May 12, 1978.
Virginia
Kay
Bower
Kenneth
Lewis
Webster
Kelly
Louis
Webster
1934 - 1999
Lester
Cloyd
Callaway
64
64
Son of William Callaway and Shirley Leonard.
1955
Lloyd
Wayne
Callaway
1961
Teresa
Irene
Callaway
Vienna
Marie
Henley
Harlan
Dean
Chaplin
Francis
Aaron
Chaplin
1973
Glenda
Marie
Chaplin
1939
Michael
Charles
Duerre
1936
Francis
William
Hartz
1962
Michelle
Duerre
1963
Charles
Nelson
Duerre
1973
Mary
Anna
Hartz
Dorothy
Coffman
Sandi
Williams
1965
Cynthia
Kay
Rish
1978
Jack
Edward
Rish
twin
1978
Laura
Elizabeth
Rish
twin
1980
Amanda
Leigh
Rish
1956
Tony
Houston
Shaffer
1976
Sarah
Kathryn
Shaffer
Cynthia
Wallis
Kathy
Campbell
Brandon
Shae
Chaplin
Rebekah
Elizabeth
Chaplin
Nathan
Levi
Chaplin
Debra
Diane
Rankin
Kenneth
Michael
Strider
1978
Christopher
Michael
Strider
D. 2000
Benjamin
Strider
Francine
Strider
1978
Brandy
Mae
Achor
Donald
F
Webster
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