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Personal data Earl William Mathis 


Household of Earl William Mathis

(1) He is married to Lula Mae (May) Cowells.

They got married between 1931 and 1932 at fortasse, somewhere in OK, he was 28 years old.

Earl Mathis oo Lula Cowells

Marriage source: Obituaries, Sequoyah County [OK] Times, Sallisaw, OK, Vol. 116, # 50, 3 Dec. 2009, Pg. A2, Cols. 3 & 4

"Terry Mathis Oct 12, 1947 – Nov. 29, 2009

[Col. 3]

Funeral services for Terry Mathis, 62, of Vian, are being held at 4 p.m. Friday at the Vian School Auditorium, under the direction of Mallory-Martin Funeral Home of Sallisaw.

Mr. Mathis was born Oct. 13, 1947, in Miami, to Earl Mathis and Lula Cowells. ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Terry Leon Mathis  1947-2009 


(2) He is married to Mary N.N. (Mrs. Mathis).

They got married before June 25, 1928 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten.

Earl William Mathis oo Mary ____

Marriage source: Atteberry, Clarice, deputy county clerk, Divorce Journal Entry Earl Mathis vs Mary Mathis, (Wagoner, OK, Dist. Court, xxv June MCMXXVIII) # 7171

"... me, W. A. Summers, judge of the District Court in and for Wagoner County, Oklahoma, on the 25 day of June, 1928, ...

It is further ordered by the court that this decree of divorce do not become absolute and take effect until the expiration of six months from the date hereof. ... this 25th day of June 1928 ..."

25 June 1928 plus 6 months equals Christmas Day 1928. - D.A., Navorska - xvi Jan MMXIII - Grove Twp., Delaware Co., OK. <>

The couple were divorced from Christmas Day 1928 at Wagoner, Wagoner Co., OK.


Notes about Earl William Mathis

Earl William Mathis

Source: Obituaries, Sequoyah County [OK] Times, Sallisaw, OK, Vol. 116, # 50, 3 Dec. 2009, Pg. A2, Cols. 3 & 4

"Terry Mathis Oct 12, 1947 – Nov. 29, 2009

[Col. 3]

Funeral services for Terry Mathis, 62, of Vian, are being held at 4 p.m. Friday at the Vian School Auditorium, under the direction of Mallory-Martin Funeral Home of Sallisaw.

Mr. Mathis was born Oct. 13, 1947, in Miami, to Earl Mathis and Lula Cowells. ..."

Possible:

SSDI: "EARL E MATHIS b. 25 Nov 1922 d. 21 Feb 2009 (Verified) last SS address of record: 74343 (Fairland, Ottawa, OK) Issued: Oklahoma"

1910 Ottawa Co. OK federal census, 10 May 1910, Benjamin J. Chandler, enumerator, s.d. 3 e.d. 160, Council House Township, Bureau of the Census, sheet 4B

line 55, 68, 69, Mathis, Dave, Head, male, white, ae 35. married 13 yrs, b. Missouri, fath. b. Illinois, moth. b. Georga, English, Farming, General Farming, Ability to read/write left blank, Rents Farm Schedule 64 line 56, Mary, Wife, fem., white, ae 31, married 13 yrs, 6 children born, 5 children living, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio, speaks English, occupation = none, can read/write, line 57, Archa, son, male, white, ae 12 yrs, single, b. Oklahoma, parents b. Ohio, speaks Eng., occ = none, can read/write, in school line 58, Atta, daug., fem., wihte, ae 10 yrs, single, b. Oklahoma, fath. b. Missouri, moth b. Ohio, speaks Eng., occ = none, can read/write, in school line 59, Earl, son, male, white, ae 7 yrs, b. Oklahoma, parents b. Ohio, speaks Eng., Occ = none, reead/write left blank, in school left blank line 60, Norman, son, white, ae 4 yrs, b. Kansas, parents b. Ohio, speaks Eng., Occ = none line 61, Roy, son, white, ae 1 yr, b. Oklahoma, parents b. Ohio, Occ = none"

DeFord, Clay, enumerator, 1940 Ottawa Co. OK federal census, (Afton town, OK, US census bureau, 4-6 May 1940), Krueger addition, Ward 5, sheet 14-A, s.d. 9, e.d. 58-1

"line 6, house 301, owns, value $400, no, Mathis, Earl W., head, indian, male, ae 37, married, in school? no, highest grade 8, born Oklahoma, residing in same place as April 1, 1935, government work Yes, hours worked March 24 - 30 40,Trackman, Steam railroad, ckass if worker PW, weeks worked 49, wages 960, No line 7, Lula May, wife, fem. Indian, ae 32, married, not in school, highest grade 8, born Oklahoma, residing same place as April 1, 1935, No, No, No, No, H, employed 0 wks, 0 wages, No line 8, Wandy Wyome, daug. fem., white, ae 9, single, school Yes, highest grade 3, born Oklahoma, residing same place as April 1, 1935, line 9, Billy David, son, male, white, ae 6, single, school Yes, highest grade 0, born Oklahoma, residing same place as April 1, 1935, line 10, Earl W. Jr., son, male, white, ae 3, single, born Oklahoma, not in school, highest grade 0 line 11, Dorothy Dean, daug., fem., white, ae 5.12, single, born Oklahoma, not in school, highest grade 0"

Mathis, Robert Lynn, Annotations to generation 4 of Johathan Nathaniel Mathis pedigree chart, (Twp. 6, Delaware Co., OK, RLM, xiii Jan MMXIII)

"Earl W. [William] Mathis [b. 5 May 1902, parents David Mathis & Mary Williams]"

Crarlus, Opal, Terry Leon Mathis birth certificate 42220-58250, (Oklahoma City, OK, State Dept. of Health, iii Nov MCMXLVII)

"Father of Child 9. Full name Earl Wm. Mathis 10. Color or race white 11. Age at time of this birth 46 yrs. 12. Fairland, Okla. 13. Usual occupation Mill man 14. Industry or business E.P.M// & S. Co. ..."

McCl___, ____ J., registrar, Cert. of Death for Earl William Mathis, (Oklahoma City, OK, Dept. of Health, viii June MMLXX)

"Earl William Mathis Male Date of Death 5-24-70, White Age 68 Date of birth 5-5-1902 County of Death Custer County: Clinton, inside city limits, hospital Western Oklahoma Tuberculosis Sanatorium State Oklahoma, citizen U.S.A. MarriedSurviving spouse: Lula Mae Mathis usual occupation: Retired Zinc Miner kind of business Zinc Mines residence state Oklahoma County Ottawa city Miami inside city limits yes street and number p.o. box 752 father's name David Mathis mother'smaiden name Mary Williams Informant Hospital Records, mailing address PO Box 1170, Clinton, Oklahoma 73601 immediate cause of death Cerebral hemmorrhage time between onset and death 24 hours other significant conditions Atypicalmycobacteriosis of the lung, Group III, Runyon, Pulmanary emphysema, severe autopsy no removal 5-24-70 location Miami, Okla. Funeral home Thomas Miami, Okla. Funeral director Jim Thomas ..."

Atteberry, Clarice, deputy county clerk, Divorce Journal Entry Earl Mathis vs Mary Mathis, (Wagoner, OK, Dist. Court, xxv June MCMXXVIII) # 7171

"... me, W. A. Summers, judge of the District Court in and for Wagoner County, Oklahoma, on the 25 day of June, 1928, ...

It is further ordered by the court that this decree of divorce do not become absolute and take effect until the expiration of six months from the date hereof. ... this 25th day of June 1928 ..."

25 June 1928 plus 6 months equals Christmas Day 1928. - D.A., Navorska - xvi Jan MMXIII - Grove Twp., Delaware Co., OK. <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Earl William Mathis

Malcom Mathis
± 1824-± 1898
William David Mathis
± 1874-< 1985
Mary Catron
± 1879-< 1990

Earl William Mathis
1902-1970

(1) 1932
(2) < 1928

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