Native American
Research Project
The Native American
Research Project is intended to provide a place where
those with special interest in Native American families
from Kingfisher County and surrounding areas may share
their genealogical findings. These may include records of
any kind, including census records, birth, marriage, and
death records, and land records.
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submitted by Barbara
Clayton
Source: THE KINGFISHER FREE PRESS, Monday,
August 13, 1951.
INDIAN NEWS.
Joseph FLETCHER of Geary accompanied Rev. WILLIS here
Thursday to conduct the funeral here for Mary TASSO.
Walter AMERICAN HORSE is proud of the new car he
purchased recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene WOOLWORD of Concho were among those
who attended the funeral in Kingfisher on Thursday.
Joe YELLOW EYES and family have moved back to their home
place west of Kingfisher.
Sioux LITTLE CALF returned to his home following a visit
in Kingfisher.
Robert TASSO arrived last Friday for a few days furlough
and to attend his grandmother's funeral.
Franklin BUSHY returned from Watonga after a week's visit
there.
Willie TURTLE and family returned home from Red Rock
after attending the pow-wow there.
Joan W. BUSHY returned home after visiting at Calumet and
Red Rock.
James HIGH HAWK of Pine Ridge, S.D., is visiting at
Apache and Anadarko before returning to his home.
Elsie Mae BUSHY returned to Oklahoma City following a
visit with her mother west of Kingfisher.
Grover TURTLE went to Concho on a business trip last
Friday.
Theodore TASSO of the armed forces is home on a few days
leave and to attend the funeral of his grandmother.
Nettie CROTZER returned to her home after attending the
funeral of her mother, Mary TASSO.
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