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Elizabeth Oxendine is the "keystone" in our research to the lumbees - she is the point that we have questions. We know for sure that John Dudley Hunter married a "Mary Elizabeth Rippletoe" who was born in 1846, died in 1917. Mary Elizabeth was 1/2 Cherokee and was buried in Rose Hill, Chicksaw Oklahoma. These things come from Bea Hunter's bible. All of this matches up with what we know of Elizabeth Oxendine. John Dudley Hunter was born in 2/2/1849 in White County Tennessee. He died on Aug 7 1930 and was buried in Chickasha, OK with his wife and son James. JD had two siblings - Mary Ann and William M Hunter.
Elizabeth (also called Lizzie) and JD Hunter had four children: To be honest it appears Jim was actually Jim Whittaker that was living with the family and his father (a farmer) but then was promptly adopted by Elizabeth and JD when they married. But it appears there was an "earlier child" dating to before they were married, who was Nancy Jane. It was always acknowledged that Elizabeth was Nancy Jane's mother. Ora Bell, Nancy Jane's daughter, was very certain that JD was her grandfather. But Ora Bell's older brother said he was supposed to call JD "uncle" because he was only a step-grandfather. Certificate of death for JD Hunter - died in Cement OK at age 81 year 5 month 5 day. He died on August 7 1930 of chronic arthritis.
HUNTER, Elizabeth, 1846 - 1917 "Mother"
HUNTER, J. D., 1849 - Aug 1930 (burial 8 Aug) "Father"
HUNTER, James A., 1871 - 1924 "Son" Son James A Hunter's death certificate is set at 6/15/1924, age 53 years 5 mo 14 days in Chickasha OK. Father - JD Hunter. Mother - Elizabeth Oxidine. Cause - Brights Disease. Buried - June 16 1924. Note the father was still alive at this point and probably gave the information.
From an interview with Ora Belle on 7/18/1963 - Dud and Lizzie (John Dudley Hunte rand wife, Elizabeth) moved from Giles Co to Corsicano TX ould out and moved to Chickasha OK. He farmed there and operated three restaurants in and around Boswell. Walt and Joe farmed in and around there. Elkton, GIles Co is where they were living before they went West. I well know Dud really moved around. New man thinks thye moved to Giles Co from Putnan but did live in Lincoln Co on Harper's Branch. He was living there when my parents (Nancy Jane Hunter and RP Smith) married and they set up housekeeping there. I remember mother telling that.
Letter from Lonzo Freddy (LF) Walker to Ora Belle on 4/21/1963 - From Lisa: Lonzo Freddy Walker was the grandson of Ailsey Jane Oxendine. His parents were John and Texanna (Floyd) Walker.
Letter from WT Smith DDS, Ora's older brother on 4/16/57 -
From a letter from Lila Mae Hunter (daughter in law of John Dudley Hunter) - Dudley Hunter's children were - Nancy Jane Hunter Smith, oldest, lived near Memephis Tenn. Ddid not come to Texas with family, think she had five children, never did see her. Jim Hunter died in 1924, was a bachalor, buried in Rose Hill Cem. here Walter Cavin Hunter died in 1948 ... Joe Emerson Hunter, my husband, born Aug 3 1880, died Dec 17 1943. ... Dudley did have a sister Mary Hamilton, died in Corsicana TX. ... ... I do have pictures of Dudley and Elizabeth Hunter, that might be copied if you are interested, also one of Elizabeth, when a young girl, she was 3/8 Indian." Notes on the next page are from Jane talking to Newman, a child of William) - "John Dudley Hunter and Elizabeth Oxendine Hunter are buried in Chickasha OK. Newman was present for funerals. Dudley married again, but he didn't know the name. I must have been 10 or 12 when Grandmother died. I remember Mother crying when the letter came. Am sure I was in Grammer school. All mother's brothers dead, but Joe's widow, who still lives in Chickasha OK. ... The 3rd Oxendine sister married George Williams, only one child that he could remember. Her name was Tex and she married a Walker and we visited her son, John Walker near Huntsville." -- Newman D Hunter Ft Worth TX
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