
Tulsa County Genealogy
County Seat-Tulsa
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Lookups and
Volunteers
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US Gen Web will not tolerate any copyright violations. Lookup requests should be limited to one name, or perhaps two if it is a married couple. Information given will be minimal, for example if it is a cemetery lookup, the information will be the name of the cemetery and the dates on the headstone.
Please do not ask for "everybody with X surname" or an entire family group, or for hardcopies to be mailed; the volunteers have been asked not to comply with such requests.
Our lookups will extend to searching the book to determine if the book would be helpful to you in your research. Should the book prove useful, the authors address and ordering information can be provided.
If
you request a lookup, don't forget to thank your volunteer for their time!
Do you own
a Tulsa County book? Will you volunteer? Guidelines
for Lookup Requests
If so PLEASE
contact me.(Jeff Smith, Tulsa County Coordinator and Archivist)
Thanks.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE: We are looking
for Volunteers to do
local lookups. If you live in the Tulsa
County area and would not mind doing some lookups in some spare time that you
might have, Please contact me so that I might be able to add you to the list.
Any Volunteer work that you might be able to do would be greatly appreciated.
1.-- Put TULSA COUNTY LOOKUP in the subject line of your request
2.-- First line of the message list the name of the source you are requesting a lookup from
3.-- Please limit your request to one name per request
(Example: John Smith, not anything on any Smiths) Please be specific with your request!
These volunteers have offered to provide help and
guidance with your questions.
Please remember to thank them for their time and efforts!Volunteer
Tombstone Recordings bmickey@tulsaconnect.com I would like to volunteer to do look-ups for Tulsa and surrounding cities.
CarolAnnSalazar@yahoo.com
I could transcribe tombstones, go to institutions & transcribe patient lists, anything that needs doing. I don't consider myself qualified to do look-ups; I just poke around on computer. But I'm very detail-oriented and good with data entry Susan Gould <sgould.1@netzero.net>
Lookups by Counties at http://vitalrec.com/ok.html
(NEW) "I have a book "Oklahoma Place Names" - has a little paragraph on virtuallyany city, town, or community that ever existed in Tulsa. It has the name, origin, how long the town existed
and it's new name (s) if available. Other information/stories on many of them. I would be pleased to do a lookup for anyone. Please use this e-mail address when posting. ezsteven@juno.com " Thanks. Steve Sherwood, Kennesaw, GA(New) Annette Corbell <accorbell@hotmail.com> is willing to do lookups in Collinsville, OK. She also have access to the 1907-1987 marriage index for Tulsa County and could do lookups. Also for a fee will research in OK, AR, MO & KS. I'm willing to do just about any kind of genealogical research anyone wants.
In addition my family lived in Mayes County. They were the Wynns listed there in 1910 and continuing unto current day. I also research the Peckenpaugh family who are from Mayes County. In Cherokee County, where do I even start, my husband's indian ancestors are buried in a cemetery just off Highway 82. His great great great grandfather was an interpreter for BIA when he first came to Indian Territory. Web site: www.okiekin.com
(NEW)-Christy Walton <christywalton2004@yahoo.com might be willing to go to the Park Grove Cemetery and take pictures for people.
Samantha Moore <Bawna@aol.com> might be willing to do Death, burial or obituary lookups for Tulsa County.
Virginia Burke now has some photo copies of the following, from which she can and will do lookups:
1. White Church Cemetery, Broken Arrow
2. Haikey Cemetery, Jenks
3. Wealaka Cemetery
4. "Early burials in Oaklawn Cemetery" by Roscoe and Edith Suggs, 1969
5. Plus three small private cemeteries in the Bixby area. (one has 6,one has 8 and one with 10) all appearing in the TGS 'Tulsa Annals""The Beginning of Tulsa". Lists about 168 personal write-ups (now on line). Check out the names.
SOME OTHER TULSA COUNTY RESOURCES
Resource
Volunteer
Central High Class of 1929 & 1948
Wendy Gayle
Tulsa History
3 volume set with biographiesClaudia Doyle
1935 Woodrow Wilson
Junior High YearbookVirginia Burke
The Book Sapulpa by Sapulpa Historical Society Bill Mitchell mitch69@netmdc.com Central High Yearbook 1941 Gloria Spurlock gcs2pkj@aol.com Central High Yearbook 1944,1945, and 1946 Joan T. Case bjcase@awoc.com Webster Warrior for 1947,1948 & 50th Reunion Supplement for Class of 1948 Pat PATSYGENIE@aol.com Central High Yearbook 1934 Barbara HolmanBE@aol.com Rogers High Yearbook 1964
Wendy Gayle WendyGalyle Rogers High Yearbook 1952,1953
Jeff B. Smith GunneyJay@sssnet.com Union School Alumni Book 1996 Jeff B. Smith GunneyJay@sssnet.com MCRDep SDiegoCA Boot Camp Book (Plat 294,295,296-Year 1954) Jeff B. Smith GunneyJay@sssnet.com
This page was last updated on
08/27/08
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