Joseph Asa JENKINS17,21,4,3

28th Jun 18661,2,3 - 1st Apr 196217,2,4,8

Farmed near Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory

Life History

28th Jun 1866

Born in Dalton, Cass, Texas.1,2,3

27th Mar 1887

Married Hester Ann SMITH in Dalton, Cass County, Texas.8,35,23

27th Mar 1887

Married in Cass County, Texas, to Hester Ann Smith.8,4

17th Jan 1888

Birth of son James Everett JENKINS in Dalton, Cass, Texas.22,8,23,24,25,26

21st Oct 1889

Birth of son Joseph Benjamin JENKINS in Linden, Cass, Texas.8,25,23,27,24

between 1890 and 1891

Resident in moved to Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.6,7

between 1891 and 1893

Occupation Farmed near Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.5

7th Feb 1892

Birth of son Orland Frederic JENKINS in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).8,23

27th Apr 1893

Death of son Orland Frederic JENKINS in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).

4th Dec 1893

Birth of daughter Sallie Hester JENKINS in Wapanucka, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory (Johnston County, Oklahoma).28,8,23,29

between 1894 and 1901

Occupation2 in Ran a dray business in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.12

28th May 1896

Birth of daughter Ocy Belle JENKINS in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).8,23

13th Oct 1896

Death of daughter Ocy Belle JENKINS in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).30

27th Oct 1897

Birth of daughter Mary Nettie JENKINS in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.8,25,31,32,33,3

1900

Residence2 in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.9

6th Sep 1900

Death of Hester Ann SMITH in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.28,34

29th Mar 1901

Married Julia Virginia TERRY in Wedding ceremony conducted by Rev. Allison in Marlow.8,23

29th Mar 1901

Married2 in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory (Oklahoma) to Julia Virginia Terry.8,2

27th Dec 1901

Birth of daughter Mabel Clare JENKINS in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.36,25,37,38,39

between 1902 and 1903

Occupation3 in Farmer, near Bradley, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.8

between 1902 and 1906

Residence3 in Bradley, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.8

between 1903 and 1906

Occupation4 in Postmaster and ran a mercantile store, Bradley, Grady, Oklahoma.8

3rd Nov 1903

Birth of son Thomas Asa JENKINS in Grady County, Oklahoma.8,39,3

29th Oct 1905

Birth of daughter Nannie May JENKINS in Bradley, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.16

23rd Sep 1906

Death of daughter Nannie May JENKINS in Stephens County, Oklahoma.16,34

between 1907 and 1910

Occupation5 in City Marshall, Marlow, Stephens, Oklahoma.10,16

24th Aug 1907

Birth of daughter Rhonda Fay JENKINS in Marlow, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.40,41,42,39

28th Dec 1909

Birth of son Arthur Carthal JENKINS in Marlow, Stephens, Oklahoma.43,44,39

2nd May 1910

Residence4 in Marlow, Stephens, Oklahoma.10

after 2nd May 1910

Residence5 in moved to Mt View, Kiowa, Oklahoma.11

between Jun 1910 and 1911

Occupation6 in Farmer, Mountain View, Kiowa, Oklahoma.11,15

10th Apr 1912

Birth of son Orville Lee JENKINS in Mountain View, Kiowa, Oklahoma.8,46,47,17,25,39

between Apr 1912 and Dec 1914

Resident in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.17,19

between 1914 and 1920

Occupation6a in Farmer, Mountain View, Kiowa, Oklahoma.20

25th Nov 1914

Birth of daughter Gladys Lahoma JENKINS in Mountain View, Kiowa, Oklahoma.48

25th Dec 1918

Birth of daughter Martha Netheline JENKINS in Mountain View, Kiowa, Oklahoma.8

between 1920 and 1935

Residence6 in Fort Cobb, Caddo, Oklahoma.13,14,15

between 1921 and 1935

Occupation7 in City Marshall, Ft Cobb, Caddo, Oklahoma.13

28th Aug 1925

Birth of daughter Virginia Jo JENKINS in Fort Cobb, Caddo, Oklahoma.28,47,13

29th Jun 1930

Death of daughter Virginia Jo JENKINS in Lone Wolf, Kiowa, Oklahoma.13,49

between 1935 and 1939

Occupation8 in Raleigh Products representative, Chickasha, Grady, Oklahoma.17,4,13

between 1935 and 1962

Residence7 in Chickasha, Grady, Oklahoma.8,18,19,4

19th Oct 1955

Death of son Arthur Carthal JENKINS in Scott White Hospital, Temple, Bell, Texas.43,44,45

1st Apr 1962

Died in Chickasha Nursing Home, Chickasha, Grady, Oklahoma.17,2,4,8

4th Apr 1962

Buried in Fairlawn Cemetery, Chickasha, Grady, Oklahoma, by Sevier Funeral Home, Chickasha.2,4

Other facts

 

CauseOfDeath.17

Notes

  • Family information from the previous generation indicates that in hisyouth Joseph Asa was called Jode (I think it was pronounced Jodie).An early family notation also spells his middle name as Acy.  My dad,Orville Lee Jenkins, also called his brother Asa by this name all hislife.

    Joseph Asa was born in Cass County, Texas.  In about 1890, when he wasabout 45 years old, he moved his family across the border into IndianTerritory at Healdton, Chickasaw Nation, near the Texas border.  Hisfather Joseph Sanford Jenkins moved with the family, and died in 1893in Marlow, Stephens County, Chickasaw Nation.  It is not clear if JS'wife Louisa Christian Jenkins also moved with the family.  We have nodeath and burial information for her.  It is possible that sheremained, since some of the Christian family remained in Cass County,and Louisa had continued to maintain her family farm, which adjoinedthe Jenkins farm, after she and Joseph S married.

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    From Texas to Indian Territory
    By Orville Boyd Jenkins

    In his Jenkins Family History, Harold Christian tells of the move fromCass County, Texas, to Indian Territory. Writing about the family ofJoseph Asa Jenkins, Harold tells us Joseph Asa moved his family fromtheir Texas home in 1890 or 1891.

    Family tradition and later evidence indicate that Joseph Asa's fatherJoseph Sanford Jenkins moved with his son to Chickasaw Nation, IndianTerritory. At this time Joseph Sanford was about 75, and Joseph Asawas about 45. Joseph Asa settled near Marlow, in what is now StephensCounty, Oklahoma.

    In his narrative about Joseph Asa Jenkins, Harold tells us about themove:
    "Joseph said he loaded all of his possessions into two covered wagonsfor the move. It took him sixteen days to make the trip from Dalton,Texas, to Healdton, Indian Territory. Two of Joseph's brother-in-lawsare believed to have been living in Healdton at that time. One isbelieved to have been Joseph Benjamin Christian and his wife CatherineSmith, sister of Hester Ann. The other is believed to have been NelsonWinter and his wife Margaret Catherine Jenkins, Joseph's sister" (page13, The Jenkins Family History,http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf).

    Margaret Catherine Jenkins was the daughter of Joseph Sanford Jenkinsand Lucinda Amanda Taylor. Joseph Benjamin Christian was the stepsonof Joseph Sanford, the son of Joseph Sanford's second wife (or thirdaccording to one line of family tradition), Luisa (Taylor?) Christian.Christians married Jenkinses in three generations of life together inTexas and Oklahoma.

    Descendants of Joseph Sanford Jenkins in Cass County have contributedtwo old photographs that are thought to have been taken of the Jenkinsfamily crossing the Red River on that trek into Indian Territory.These photos show a covered wagon and several family members on aflatbed ferry, about to launch.

    Joseph Asa's father Joseph Sanford died in 1893 and was buried inMarlow. There is no record of the date or place of death of JosephSanford's wife Louisa Christian Jenkins. It is not known if she diedbefore the move to Indian Territory, or died en route. She is notburied in Marlow, and the family has no information on her death orburial.
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    Healdton was in the western side of what became Stephens County,Oklahoma.  Though Joe's father Joseph Sanford was buried in Marlow, wefind that in December of that year, Joseph and Hettie's daugtherSallie was born in December 1893 in Wapanucka, Chickasaw Nation,Indian Territory.  Wapanucka is in what became Johnston County, alsoin what was then Chickasaw Nation.  Wapanucka is some distance eastfrom Ardmore, and some distance from Healdton.  But Marlow, the countyseat of Carter County, where Joe's family are living in 1900, is evenfarther north and east.  Perhaps Joseph Sanford actually died out somedistance from Marlow, at home or on the trail, in or near Wapanucka,and the body was taken for report of death to be buried in Marlow.

    Joseph Asa with wife Hester (Hattie) and family are recorded in the1900 Chickasaw Nation (Stephens County, Oklahoma) census.  They are inMarlow, later county seat of Stephens County.

    1900 Census, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, District 164, Marlow,Page #310, Family #133
    Jenkins, Joe    Head    W M  JUN 1866  33 M-13 TX SC GA Farmer
    Jenkins, Hattie   Wife   W  F  JUL 1870  29 M-13 TX TN TX (6-4 CH)
    Jenkins, James   Son   W M  JAN 1888 12          TX TX TX
    Jenkins, Joseph B Son  W M  OCT 1889 10        TX TX TX
    Jenkins, Sallie H  Dau  W  F  DEC 1893   6          Ind Terr TX TX
    Jenkins, Mary N   Dau   W  F  OCT 1897   2        Ind Terr TX TX

    They moved after a short while to Marlow, where Joe leased a farm fora while.  He moved into Marlow town shortly after Sallie was born inDecember 1893.  From about 1902 he lived on a farm near Bradley.  InDecember 1903 or January 1904 (after the birth of Thomas Asa on thefarm 3 November 1903), the family moved into Bradley town, to run astore and serve as postmaster.  They lived there till after the birthof Nannie May in October 1905, probably moving after the winter in1906.

    At any rate they were in Marlow before the death of Nannie May inSeptember 1906-7.  Nannie May was buried in Marlow Cemetery.  Soonafter Nannie's death, Joseph became the city marshal in Marlow,serving for about 3 years.

    1910 Federal Census, Stephens County, Oklahoma, 2 May, District #239,p #18A, Wall Township, Marlow City, Fourth Ward, Family #347
    Jenkins, Joseph A  Head M W 43 2nd marriage Married 9 yrs TX SC MSCity Marshall
    Jenkins, Julia V  Wife F W 29 1st marriage Married 9 yrs 5children/4living GA GA TX
    Jenkins, Sallie  Dau F W 16 s OK TX TX
    Jenkins, Mary  Dau F W 13 s OK TX TX
    Jenkins, Mabel  Dau F W 8 s OK TX TX
    Jenkins, Asa  Son M W 7 s OK TX TX
    Jenkins, Rondafay  Dau F W 3 s OK TX TX

    In this census, the birthplace of Julia is reported as Georgia.  Thereare a couple of other reports of Georgia as her birthplace, but mostcensuses report Texas as her state of birth.  In fact, her parents arereported in the 1880 census in McLennan County, Texas.  Julia was borna few months later that same year.  We do not see Bud (Arthur Carthal)in this census, though the date I have for his birth is 28 December1909.

    This date is reported by Harold Christian from family source, and wasalso given to me directly by Bud's nephew Asa Lee Jenkins.  Bud'sgravestone in Fairlawn (Chickasha, Oklahoma) Cemetery has only theyear 1909.  At any rate, we would expect to see Bud here with an ageof about 4 months.  But in May 2009, Bud's son (my cousin) CarthalTrent told me he had always heard that his father was born in Mt View. This would mean that Bud was not born until 1910, which would accountfor his not being recorded in the May 1910 census in Marlow.  But didfamily members remember the year of Bud's death incorrectly?

    According to information compiled by Harold Christian for the Jenkinsfamily, Joe Jenkins moved his family to Mountain View shortly afterthe 1910 census.  He first farmed on a farm of his brother-in-law BillChristian, then moved to an Indian lease farm.  Harold Christian tellsthe story:

    "By about 1910 he had decided to move his family from Marlow toMountain View, Oklahoma, where he was to settle for a few yearssupporting his family by farming. ...
    "Some time after the marriage of daughter Sallie and Cleve Christianin November 1911] Joseph is believed to have moved his family fromBill Christian's farm at Oakdale [north of Mountain View just acrossthe county line into Caddo County] to an Indian lease he subsequentlyobtained southeast of Mountain View."
    -- Jenkins Family History (private paper) by Harold K Christian

    There is a story of their moving to Vancouver, British Columbia, for aperiod before World War I.  Joseph Asa mentions this in his televisioninterview on WKY-TV in Oklahoma City in 1955.  Some comments from thestory, by Joseph or from some of his children's memories, are unclearwhether the whole family or just some of the family moved to Canada.They returned to Mt View after this interim of working in Vancouver.

    In March 2009, I found out more specific details about the trip toVancouver in a newspaper story that my step mother gave me among itemsthat had belonged to my father.  This clarified that Joe had moved to"Vancouver, B. C., where Mr. Jenkins worked on the Canadian-AlaskanHighway project.  When war [WWI] broke out in 1914, they returned toMountain View."  [See full story below.]

    I have not found when Joseph went to Vancouver.  But a Canadianimmmigration record records Jennie's entry with all the children inDecember 1912.

    Canadian Immigration Records, White Rock, British Columbia, 12 Dec1912
    Jenkins, Mrs Jennie  Female age 30 Farmer Born Texas Citizen of TexasTrain CMR 356 from Oklahoma to Vancouver $3.00 Cash  To Husband
    Jenkins, Mary Female age 15 Farmer Born Texas Citizen of Texas TrainCMR 356 from Oklahoma to Vancouver
    Jenkins, Mable Female age 15 Farmer Born Texas Citizen of Texas TrainCMR 356 from Oklahoma to Vancouver
    Jenkins, Asa Male age 8 Farmer Born Texas Citizen of Texas Train CMR356 from Oklahoma to Vancouver
    Jenkins, Ronda Fay age Female 5 Farmer Born Texas Citizen of TexasTrain CMR 356 from Oklahoma to Vancouver
    Jenkins, Carthal age Male 3 Farmer Born Texas Citizen of Texas TrainCMR 356 from Oklahoma to Vancouver
    Jenkins, Orville Male age 8months Farmer Born Texas Citizen of TexasTrain CMR 356 from Oklahoma to Vancouver

    It seems they were in Vancouver about 2.5 years.  The Jenkins FamilyHistory by Harold Keith Christian, p 19, reports that "[After thebirth of Netheline in December 1918] Joseph is believed to have movedhis family from Mountain View first to a farm south of Fort Cobb andsometime thereafter into Fort Cobb."

    1920 Census, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, 3 January, Mt View, District 14,Page 1A, Hse/Fam #1
    Jenkins, Joseph A  Head  M W 54  TX NC MS Farmer
    Jenkins, Juliva  Wife  FW 39 TX GA NC
    Jenkins, Ronda F  Dau F W 12 OK TX TX
    Jenkins, Author C  Son M W 10 OK TX TX
    Jenkins, Orville L  Son M W 7 OK TX TX
    Jenkins, Gladys L  Dau F W 5 OK TX TX
    Jenkins, Matty N  Dau F W 1 OK TX TX

    Harold Christian continues:  "[After moving to Fort Cobb], it isbelieved he managed an orphan's home for about the first year.Apparently not satisfied with that he again entered the profession oflaw enforcement, first serving as a deputy to the Town Marshall andsubsequently as Town Marshall."

    There is some discrepancy over the times as given by Harold, fromfamily memories he collected.  In the 1920 census, he is still farmingin Mt View Township.  He moved to Fort Cobb some time later, orperhaps he became town marshal of Ft Cobb while retaining the farmnear Mt. View, and the family was still living there during the 1920census.

    A report from his daughter Mabel would place the beginning of theMarshall job in October 1921, though they could have been living inthe town already before that time.  Harold Christian quotes Joe'sdaughter Mabel as saying:  "When Kerwin was about 3-4 days old, Poppawas made City Marshall."  Kerwyn was born in October 1921.  If Mabel'smemory is right, then Joseph Asa became Marshall of Fort Cobb inOctober 1921.

    Joe was a peace officer for a total of 20 years, serving as chief ofpolice in Marlow, deputy sheriff in Mountain View and city marshal ofFort Cobb.

    Here is the information for this family from the 1930 census recordfrom Fort Cobb, Caddo County, Oklahoma.

    Note that birthplace of Julia as well as Joe is given as Texas.  Thiscorroborates earlier reports that she alone of all the Terry childrenwas born in Texas, though those after her were born in Georgia untilthe final child born in Oklahoma.  In the Notes for Julia VirginiaTerry I detail the 1880 census record reporting Julia's parents inMcLennan County, Texas, where Julia was born in Lorena in December1880.  The Terrys appear to have moved to Texas with other Terrys, butthen Thomas Duncan decided for some reason to move back to the Terrys'home area in Murray County, Georgia.

    1930 Census, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, 1 April, Fort Cobb, District 26,p 9A, Hse #181, Fam #215
    Joe A Jenkins  Head  M W 63 TX MS MS
    Julia Jenkins  Wife  F W 49 TX GA NC
    Carthel Jenkins son M W 20 OK TX TX
    Orville Jenkins son M W 17 OK TX TX
    Lahoma Jenkins dau F W 12 OK TX TX
    Netheline Jenkins dau F W 11 OK TX TX
    Virginia Jo Jenkins dau F W 4 yrs 8 mos OK TX TX
    Rondafaye Jenkins dau F W 22 OK TX TX

    Note that Rhonda's name is written all as one name rather than two, asthe family seem to have it.  This was the case in 1910 also, when hername was spelled Rhondafay.  It is also unusual that in 1930 her nameis entered last, though she is the oldest child still at home.

    Joe and Jennie lived in Ft Cobb till 1935, when he moved to Chickasha. This is where he lived during my childhood.

    Here is the news story of Joe and Jennie's 50th Wedding Anniversary in1951, which provides rich detail about their life and the places theylived.

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    J. A. Jenkinses Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary
    Six of Seven Children Plan Open House

    Fifty years ago last Thursday, a 20-year-old girl slipped unnoticedthrough a window of a neighbor's house in Marlow and drove away in abuggy with her fiance to be married.
    Today, fifty years and three days later, the couple will celebratetheir golden, wedding anniversary.  They are Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Jenkins, 1016 South 20th.

    The 1901 wedding ceremony was performed by the preacher as the couplesat in the buggy in front of his house.  Plans for the dreamed-ofchurch wedding were forgotten after the bride’s parents voicedobjections to the wedding.

    Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, ages 84 and 70, will be honored at an open housefrom 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. today in the home of son and daughter-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jenkins, 1522 South 17th.  Six of the honorees'seven children will be hosts.

    A gold-and-white color scheme will be used in decorations for thereception.  Punch and cake will be served from a table centered with alayout of California golden fruit.  Over the mantel will be a largegold-and-white framed picture of the couple taken shortly after theirwedding.

    The Oklahoma pioneers were both born in Texas.  Mr. Jenkins moved in1890 to the site of what is now Marlow where he farmed and laterserved as City marshal.  Mrs. Jenkins, then Julia Virginia Terry,moved with her family from Georgia to Marlow in January of 1901.  Twoand one-half months after their meeting, they were married.

    Mr. Jenkins moved his family to Mountain View in 1910.  But soon theywere off to Vancouver, B. C., where Mr. Jenkins worked on theCanadian-Alaskan Highway project.  When war broke out in 1914, theyreturned to Mountain View.

    The family lived in Fort Cobb from 1921 until 1935.  There also Mr.Jenkins farmed and served for a time as city marshal.  Mr. and Mrs.Jenkins have lived in Chickasha since 1935, when Mr. Jenkins retired.

    Mr. Jenkins is still quite active, but failing eyesight has sloweddown his reading habits.  However, a reading record machine has solvedthis problem pretty well.  His main interest is his church work, andhe takes a lively interest in world affairs.  Both he and his wife aremembers of the 12th Street Missionary Baptist church.

    Mrs. Jenkins is particularly interested in her flower garden and, ofcourse, her grandchildren.  Three who live in Chickasha, the childrenof the A. C. Jenkinses, "spend lots of time with us," she says,proudly.  They are Carthel Trent, 13, Mike Thomas, 8, and Larhonda, 5.

    Mrs. Jenkins says she and her husband have had a full and mostinteresting life together, although nothing spectacular has everhappened to them.  She perhaps considers today as spectacular as anyother day in their lives.  For numerous daughters, sons,grandchildren, great-grandchildren and other relatives and friendshave descended upon Chickasha to honor them.

    The six children who are their hosts for the day are Mrs. Mabel  Hilland Miss Netheline Jenkins of Oklahoma City, Asa Jenkins of Anadarko,Mrs. Russell Boyd of Amarillo, Texas, Orville Jenkins of Quanah,Texas, and A. C. Jenkins of Chickasha.  One other daughter, Mrs.Charles R. Henry [Hendron] of San Gabriel, Calif., was unable to comefor the reunion.
    Also here are daughter-in-law [Mrs.] Asa Lee Jenkins Jr [should not beJr] and son, grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Lee Jenkins Jr[should be Asa Jenkins] and son Ronnie, Oklahoma City; son-in-??lawRussell Boyd and grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hill andson, Charles Mark, Amarillo.

    Mrs. Cleve Christian, Chickasha, is the only one of Mr. Jenkins’ fourchildren by a previous marriage who will be here for the anniversaryobservance.  The other three are James E. Jenkins and B. J. Jenkins ofBuena Park, Calif., and Mrs. Neil Yates of Aledo, Texas.

    Four sisters and one brother of Mrs. Jenkins who are also here are:Mrs. W. C. Madison, Mrs. Elmer Wagnon, Mrs. Best [Bert] Lewis andArthur Terry of Marlow, and Mrs. E. P. Hill of Duncan.  Mrs. AnnieTabors, Mountain View, a niece of Mr. Jenkins, also will be present.

    The listed relatives are only those who sent word they would join Mr.and Mrs. Jenkins in the celebration.  But Mrs. Jenkins points out thepossibilities for a larger group are great.  For there are 10grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.  In addition, Mr. Jenkinshas 28 other grand-children and 39 other grandchildren.

    And then, of course, there is a 50 year accumulation of friends.

    -- The Chickasha (Oklahoma) Daily Express, Sunday, 1 April 1951

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    Joe and Jennie had been residents in the Chickasha Nursing Home,Chickasha, Grady, Oklahoma, for some time before Joe's death in 1962.I have not found in family information exactly when they moved to thisassisted-care living.  I remember visiting them there on occasion,when our family would visit Chickasha from our Texas home.  I was alsopresent there when Pappa Joe died.  I remember my father and some ofhis siblings being in the upstairs room with their father.  He was notfully conscious at that time, as I remember.

    Funeral Services were held on Thursday, 4 April 1962, at the SevierFuneral Home in Chickasha, with burial following in Fairlawn Cemetery,Hwy 81 North in Chickasha.

    The date on the Marriage Certificate issued in Cass County, Texas, is25 March 1887, issued to J. A. Jenkins and Annie Smith

Sources

  • 1. Jenkins Journal, July 1982, by Harold Keith Christian
  • 2. Gravestone of Joseph Asa and Julia Virginia Jenkins, FairlawnCemetery, Chickasha, Oklahoma
  • 3. 1910 Federal Census, Stephens County, Oklahoma
    • 2 May, District #239, p #18A, Wall Township, Marlow City, Fourth Ward,
  • 4. Obituary of Joseph Asa Jenkins, Oklahoma City paper, name unknown,June 1962
  • 5. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
    • pp 14-15
  • 6. Jenkins Journal, April 1982, by Harold Keith Christian
    • p 2
  • 7. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
    • p 13
  • 8. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
  • 9. 1900 Federal Census, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory
    • 19 June, Marlow Town, District 164, page 8A (scan page 310A), Hse
  • 10. 1910 Federal Census, Stephens County, Oklahoma
    • 2 May, District 239, page 18A, (scan p 251), Wall Township, Marlow
  • 11. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
    • p 18
  • 12. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
    • p 15
  • 13. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
    • p 19
  • 14. 1930 Federal Census, Caddo County, Oklahoma
    • 1 April, Fort Cobb Town, District 26, p 9A, Hse #181, Fam #215
  • 15. 1920 Federal Census, Kiowa County, Oklahoma
    • 3 January, Mt View Township, District 14, Page 1A, Hse/Fam #1
  • 16. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
    • p 17
  • 17. Orville Boyd Jenkins, Personal Knowledge
  • 18. Chickasha (Oklahoma) City Directory 1938
    • p 107
  • 19. Jenkins 50th Wedding Anniversary, Chickasha (Oklahoma) Daily Express,Sunday, 1 April 1951
  • 20. 1920 Federal Census, Kiowa County, Oklahoma
    • 3 January, Mt View, District 14, Page 1A, Hse/Fam #1
  • 21. 1930 Federal Census, Kiowa County, Oklahoma
    • 1 April, Fort Cobb, District 26, p 9A, Hse #181, Fam #215
  • 22. U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
  • 23. Julia Virginia Terry Jenkins, personal interview by Lou Ila Jenkins,about 1955
  • 24. California Death Index, 1940-1997
  • 25. Social Security Death Index
  • 26. 1900 Federal Census, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory
    • 19 June, Marlow Town, District 164, page 8A
  • 27. 1920 Federal Census, Washita County, Oklahoma
    • 23 January, Oakdale, District 192, page 8A, Hse #128, Fam #127
  • 28. Harold K Christian, Pedigree Chart, January 1990
  • 29. 1910 Federal Census -- Oklahoma
  • 30. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
    • p 16
  • 31. 1920 Federal Census, Wichita County, Texas
    • 13 January, Burkburnett Town, District 197, page 8B, Hse #157, Fam
  • 32. 1930 Federal Census, Caddo County, Oklahoma
    • 4 April, North Cobb Township. District 44, page 3A, Hse/Fam #40
  • 33. 1900 Federal Census, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory
    • 19 June, Marlow Town, District 164, page 8A, Hse #131, Fam #133
  • 34. Marlow (Oklahoma) Cemetery List
    • Name: Name: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okstephe/MarlowCem2.txt;;
  • 35. Marriage License
    • Cass County Marriage Bk 6, p14
  • 36. Jenkins Family Notes by Lou Ila Jenkins, uncertain source, 1950s
  • 37. Gravestone of Mabel Jenkins Hill, Fairlawn Cemetery, Chickasha,Oklahoma
  • 38. 1930 Federal Census, Stephens County, Oklahoma
    • 2 April, Ft Cobb Town, District 26, page 2B, Hse #35, Fam #46
  • 39. Canadian Immigration Records, White Rock, British Columbia, 12 Dec1912
  • 40. Gravestone of Russell Hand Rhonda Fay Boyd, Leopolis Cemetery,Livingston County, Missouri
  • 41. RootsWeb Death and Interment Records
    • Interment Record for Rhonda Fay Boyd,
  • 42. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
    • Joseph Asa Jenkins Family Group Record
  • 43. Asa Jenkins Family Interview by Orville Boyd Jenkins, 29 May 2007
  • 44. R Christian GED
    • Joseph Asa Jenkins Family Group Sheet
  • 45. Texas Death Index, 1903-2000
    • Certificate 47522
  • 46. 1920 Federal Census, Kiowa County, Oklahoma
    • Mt View, District 14, Page 1A, Hse/Fam #1
  • 47. 1930 Federal Census, Caddo County, Oklahoma
    • 1 April, Fort Cobb, District 26, p 9A, Hse #181, Fam #215
  • 48. Jenkins Family History by Harold Keith Christian
    • Name: Location:http://objgenealogy.com/articles/josephsanfordjenkinshistory.pdf;;
    • p. 16; and Joseph Asa Jenkins Family Group Record
  • 49. Joseph Asa Jenkins Family Group Report, Harold Christian GED

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