
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
Genealogy Trails

Hi my name is Linda and I am the County Host for Pontotoc
County. I have done extensive research in this
county along with
other family members. I will
be posting my own families information
as I
can. My father's family lived in both Pontotoc County and
Garvin County and some of the information may
possibly be
duplicated. My own families
located in the Pontotoc area are Dyer,
Jennings,
Whitaker, Cooper to name a few. I will welcome
any family data (along with the original source
information),
just please do not send me family
trees as I do not have the time to
go thru and post
the older information. I will be adding information
quite often so please feel free to check back
often. I
will welcome your feedback and
comments, and of course, your data
contributions. If
you have transcribed data that you would like to have
posted on this website, please email me at lscraig1951@yahoo.com. If you would like to be kept
informed of our state and county website updates,
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mailing lists at email address
above. I would welcome
any transcriptions of
local cemeteries. Due to space I cannot post
all pictures on the web page, but will include it in
my photo bucket for
the county. If you have
any school class pictures from years past
that you
would like to share with others please email them to me.
Good luck with your searching and please drop me a
note if you find my
site helpful to your research,
as well as anything you could use that is
not
listed. I do still have lots of data to input, so please keep
checking
back.


http://www.vintagekin.com/awards.htm
![]() Back Row (L-R) John Perkins, Lee Mattox, Pet Whitaker; Middle (L-R) Delia Dyer, Perlina Powell Dyer, and wife of Lee Mattox Front Row: (L-R) Eva Jennings, Oscar Jennings, Ellis Jennings, unknown infant of Lee Mattox Photo submitted by Vicci Flatt (ggg granddaughter of Palina) |
I would like to dedicate this page to my ggg-grandmother, Palina Ann (Powell) Dyer. She is in the center of the picture and is surrounded by a daughter, Delia (Dyer) Mattox Perkins and grandchildren. She was the daughter of Dr. David Ellis Powell and Lucinda (Shoemaker) Powell in Macon, Missiouri in 1839. While still young she moved with her parents to Collin County, Texas and they settled near Honey Creek. She married John Richard Dyer and after his death during the civil war she married his youngest brother, Martin VanBuren Dyer. They remained in Collin County, Texas for some time and after the birth of their youngest son, Dock David Dyer, they moved to the Chickasaw Indian Territory, in or around the town of Roff, Oklahoma. She lost her second husband, Martin, on May 6, 1900 and he was buried in the East Hill Cemetery at Roff. Several of the ggg grandchildren and their children met for the first time a couple of years ago when I took the corrected Civil War Headstone to the cemetery and we had a ceremony in which Confederate re-enacters did the gun salute, after which the newly found cousins set the headstone. Many of us also went to the cemetery located in Ada where many of our relatives were buried. We are still searching for the date of death for Palina Ann. We believe that it was between 1910 and 1920 at or near Francis, Oklahoma. If anyone can help us with this we would appreciate a date. |

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