The Franklin Reed Mitchell Family Of Adair County, Oklahoma
Dorothy Gray Gaona's third published work is a collection of history, genealogy, and family stories about the life, times, and family of Franklin Reed Mitchell (1869-1938).

Franklin was born near Fort Gibson in Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) just after the close of the Civil War. He was the son of a Scotch-Irish stowaway immigrant and the great-great-grandson of a full blooded Cherokee woman, Gosaduisga. Because of their Cherokee ancestry, Franklin and his eldest children were granted land in 1906 by the Dawes Commission. On that land in Adair County, Oklahoma, Franklin farmed and raised his family of seven children.

Franklin's life story is told in great detail, and the biographies of many of his descendants and extended family are also presented, many of them autobiographically written. The book contains 89 biographies of varying level of detail, as well as an extensively hyper-linked genealogy section at the end of the book.

The hyper-linked genealogy section allows the reader to easily jump between the biographies and the genealogy section, making navigation of the family "tree" easy, a feature not possible in a print edition.

As a bonus, external links are provided to web pages of individual graves of Mitchell relatives found in the book, as well as a "Virtual Cemetery" of those graves.

This book will benefit those wanting to know more about the early history of Adair County, Oklahoma, as well as genealogists, and of course the descendants of Franklin Reed Mitchell.
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The Franklin Reed Mitchell Family Of Adair County, Oklahoma
Dorothy Gray Gaona's third published work is a collection of history, genealogy, and family stories about the life, times, and family of Franklin Reed Mitchell (1869-1938).

Franklin was born near Fort Gibson in Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) just after the close of the Civil War. He was the son of a Scotch-Irish stowaway immigrant and the great-great-grandson of a full blooded Cherokee woman, Gosaduisga. Because of their Cherokee ancestry, Franklin and his eldest children were granted land in 1906 by the Dawes Commission. On that land in Adair County, Oklahoma, Franklin farmed and raised his family of seven children.

Franklin's life story is told in great detail, and the biographies of many of his descendants and extended family are also presented, many of them autobiographically written. The book contains 89 biographies of varying level of detail, as well as an extensively hyper-linked genealogy section at the end of the book.

The hyper-linked genealogy section allows the reader to easily jump between the biographies and the genealogy section, making navigation of the family "tree" easy, a feature not possible in a print edition.

As a bonus, external links are provided to web pages of individual graves of Mitchell relatives found in the book, as well as a "Virtual Cemetery" of those graves.

This book will benefit those wanting to know more about the early history of Adair County, Oklahoma, as well as genealogists, and of course the descendants of Franklin Reed Mitchell.
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The Franklin Reed Mitchell Family Of Adair County, Oklahoma

The Franklin Reed Mitchell Family Of Adair County, Oklahoma

by Dorothy Gaona
The Franklin Reed Mitchell Family Of Adair County, Oklahoma

The Franklin Reed Mitchell Family Of Adair County, Oklahoma

by Dorothy Gaona

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Dorothy Gray Gaona's third published work is a collection of history, genealogy, and family stories about the life, times, and family of Franklin Reed Mitchell (1869-1938).

Franklin was born near Fort Gibson in Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) just after the close of the Civil War. He was the son of a Scotch-Irish stowaway immigrant and the great-great-grandson of a full blooded Cherokee woman, Gosaduisga. Because of their Cherokee ancestry, Franklin and his eldest children were granted land in 1906 by the Dawes Commission. On that land in Adair County, Oklahoma, Franklin farmed and raised his family of seven children.

Franklin's life story is told in great detail, and the biographies of many of his descendants and extended family are also presented, many of them autobiographically written. The book contains 89 biographies of varying level of detail, as well as an extensively hyper-linked genealogy section at the end of the book.

The hyper-linked genealogy section allows the reader to easily jump between the biographies and the genealogy section, making navigation of the family "tree" easy, a feature not possible in a print edition.

As a bonus, external links are provided to web pages of individual graves of Mitchell relatives found in the book, as well as a "Virtual Cemetery" of those graves.

This book will benefit those wanting to know more about the early history of Adair County, Oklahoma, as well as genealogists, and of course the descendants of Franklin Reed Mitchell.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016738130
Publisher: Bar-3 Books
Publication date: 06/11/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Dorothy (Bussey) Gaona is a native “Okie from Muskogee”, born in that town in 1924. She moved to her husband’s Bar-3 farm and ranch near Elmwood, Oklahoma, in the 1950s and raised her family there.

Dorothy’s interest in history and genealogy began in the 1950s, and this is her third published book on various branches of her family tree. Besides genealogy, her many interests have included her father’s profession of bookbinding, and oil and china painting.
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