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Early Lingos

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Will M Lingo of Rusk County, Texas United States was born circa 1855. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Will M Lingo.
Troy Lingo of Commanche County, Oklahoma United States was born circa 1855. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Troy Lingo.
Melby Lingo of Reedley, Fresno County, CA was born on March 13, 1868, and died at age 98 years old on May 15, 1966.
George E Lingo of Pampa, Gray County, TX was born on April 27, 1869, and died at age 99 years old on May 15, 1968.
Clara Harrington was the daughter of Daniel Bert Harrington and Eleanor Elizabeth " Pack Harrington Gaylord. Clara Harrington married first James Valentine Roberts--he died before 1910 and she then married Hartly Jehodia Lingo on June 26, 1906 in Jackson County, Missouri. He died 6 September 1917 leaving Clara a widow for a second time. She lived with her daughter Ethyle E Roberts Matlock and her husband William Walton Matlock (who was my cousin) until her death on 12 June 1948 in Kansas City, Jackson Co, Missouri.
Lawrence Lingo of Delaware was born on August 6, 1870, and died at age 94 years old in February 1965.
James Lingo of Calipatria, Imperial County, California was born on January 20, 1873, and died at age 98 years old in August 1971.
Frank Lingo of Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio was born on October 26, 1874, and died at age 93 years old in March 1968.
Abe Lingo of Illinois was born on May 29, 1874, and died at age 90 years old in March 1965.
Robert Lingo of Delaware was born on July 17, 1874, and died at age 89 years old in January 1964.
Lydia Lingo of Crystal Lake, McHenry County, Illinois was born on March 25, 1875, and died at age 96 years old in January 1972.
Link Lingo of Sandersville, Washington County, GA was born on March 10, 1876, and died at age 95 years old on March 15, 1971.

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Chester A Lingo of Coshocton, Coshocton County, OH was born on February 10, 1919, and died at age 70 years old on February 12, 1989.
Roy R Lingo of Dubois, Clark County, ID was born on March 15, 1918, and died at age 87 years old on March 5, 2006.
Clarence A Lingo of Lahoma, Garfield County, OK was born on June 3, 1920, and died at age 82 years old on December 2, 2002.
Floyd C Lingo of Titusville, Crawford County, PA was born on October 28, 1926, and died at age 82 years old on March 14, 2009.
George W Lingo of Abbeville, Henry County, Alabama was born on September 8, 1916, and died at age 67 years old in May 1984.
George C Lingo of Quinby, Accomack County, Virginia was born on June 24, 1915, and died at age 69 years old in November 1984.
Edward F Lingo of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, NM was born on March 5, 1912, and died at age 88 years old on February 23, 2001. Edward Lingo was buried at Santa Fe National Cemetery Section 9 Site 178 501 North Guadalupe Street, in Santa Fe.
Charles T Lingo of Topeka, Shawnee County, KS was born on May 12, 1915, and died at age 77 years old on January 16, 1993.
Charles A Lingo of Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio was born on October 6, 1920, and died at age 88 years old on October 4, 2009.
Frank P Lingo of Collingswood, Camden County, NJ was born on December 24, 1910, and died at age 86 years old on May 15, 1997.
Frank H Lingo of Chester, Delaware County, PA was born on April 30, 1913, and died at age 54 years old in January 1968.
Grafton M Lingo of Cranston, Providence County, RI was born on March 5, 1913, and died at age 82 years old on December 20, 1995.
Nola (Lingo) Wotherspoon of Tolar, Hood County, TX was born on August 3, 1912, and died at age 95 years old on January 10, 2008.
James C Lingo of Salina, Saline County, KS was born on July 27, 1923, and died at age 72 years old on September 11, 1995.
James E Lingo of North Fort Myers, Lee County, FL was born on December 15, 1915, and died at age 73 years old on January 31, 1989.
James Jr Lingo of Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio was born on September 29, 1908, and died at age 78 years old in March 1987.
Hubert C Lingo of Belford, Monmouth County, NJ was born on May 20, 1917, and died at age 80 years old on July 16, 1997.
Leonard E Lingo of Williamsport, Pickaway County, Ohio was born on February 3, 1927, and died at age 48 years old in October 1975.
Dewey Edward Lingo of Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas was born on February 4, 1924, and died at age 84 years old on January 21, 2009.
Park Lingo of Meadville, Crawford County, PA was born on November 23, 1914, and died at age 81 years old on April 23, 1996.

Popular Lingo Biographies

Martha Anne (Carter) LIngo- Hullen-Hicks of DeQueen, AR was born on March 6, 1934. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Martha A. (Carter) Lingo Hullen Hicks, Etc.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Hartly Jehodia Lingo.
Clara Harrington was the daughter of Daniel Bert Harrington and Eleanor Elizabeth " Pack Harrington Gaylord. Clara Harrington married first James Valentine Roberts--he died before 1910 and she then married Hartly Jehodia Lingo on June 26, 1906 in Jackson County, Missouri. He died 6 September 1917 leaving Clara a widow for a second time. She lived with her daughter Ethyle E Roberts Matlock and her husband William Walton Matlock (who was my cousin) until her death on 12 June 1948 in Kansas City, Jackson Co, Missouri.
Robert Paul Lingo of Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii was born on December 27, 1954, and died at age 51 years old on October 27, 2006.
Mark Curtis Lingo of Nevada was born on January 14, 1960, and died at age 50 years old on September 28, 2010.
Robert Lingo was born to Shirley S Lingo and Vernon Lingo, and has siblings Cindy Doyle, Cassandra Belair, and Janice Carlin. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Robert Lingo.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Vivian Ruth Lingo.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Vernon Lingo.
Shirley S (Weldon) Lingo of Fields, Beauregard County, LA was born on March 22, 1937, and died at age 66 years old on August 16, 2003. Shirley Lingo was buried at Hyatt Cemetery Hyatt Cemetery Rd, in Fields, Beauregard Parish County.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Michelle L. Lingo.
Irma Martha Lingo of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas was born on December 12, 1917, and died at age 92 years old on April 13, 2010.
Mary Lingo of Elmer, Salem County, NJ was born on September 18, 1918, and died at age 82 years old on July 27, 2001. Mary Lingo was buried at Los Angeles National Cemetery Section 318 Row G Site 4 950 South Sepulveda Boulevard, in Los Angeles, Ca.
James Lingo of Reseda, Los Angeles County, California was born on April 6, 1879, and died at age 94 years old in March 1974.
Troy Lingo of Commanche County, Oklahoma United States was born circa 1855. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Troy Lingo.
Lola Lingo of Millersport, Fairfield County, Ohio was born on December 22, 1890, and died at age 83 years old in March 1974.
Ashley N Lingo of TX was born circa 1983. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ashley N. (Wiser) Lingo.
Ruth W Lingo of Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL was born on October 24, 1905, and died at age 95 years old on July 6, 2001.
John S Lingo of Linwood, Atlantic County, NJ was born on September 1, 1920, and died at age 67 years old on October 24, 1987.
Estelle Lingo of Hope, Hempstead County, AR was born on August 6, 1902, and died at age 92 years old on August 27, 1994.

Lingo Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Lingo family member is 72.0 years old according to our database of 1,180 people with the last name Lingo that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

72.0 years

Oldest Lingos

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Willa M Lingo of Millsboro, Sussex County, DE was born on April 14, 1898, and died at age 105 years old on July 27, 2003.
105 years
Harvey Lingo of Headland, Henry County, Alabama was born on October 15, 1884, and died at age 102 years old in February 1987.
102 years
Chester B Lingo of Meadville, Crawford County, PA was born on October 31, 1897, and died at age 100 years old on March 2, 1998.
100 years
Olive Lingo of Fremont, Alameda County, California was born on March 13, 1883, and died at age 101 years old in May 1984.
101 years
Estelle M Lingo of Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, MO was born on March 4, 1900, and died at age 101 years old on October 9, 2001.
101 years
Lucy Lingo of Pungoteague, Accomack County, Virginia was born on November 1, 1878, and died at age 100 years old in December 1978.
100 years
Rida H Lingo of Millsboro, Sussex County, DE was born on July 5, 1893, and died at age 100 years old on November 26, 1993.
100 years
Mary Lingo of Marianna, Jackson County, Florida was born on September 26, 1887, and died at age 99 years old in August 1987.
99 years
Amy L Lingo of Abbeville, Henry County, AL was born on September 18, 1911, and died at age 99 years old on February 8, 2011.
99 years
Lela Lingo of Brandon, Hillsborough County, Florida was born on October 9, 1886, and died at age 99 years old in January 1986.
99 years
Charlotte Maude Lingo of Santa Ana, Orange County, Utah was born on September 13, 1909, and died at age 98 years old on March 14, 2008.
98 years
George E Lingo of Pampa, Gray County, TX was born on April 27, 1869, and died at age 99 years old on May 15, 1968.
99 years
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You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
This is part of a letter I recieved from my Mother when asking about the Charles Thomas Ragland/George Edward Lingo families, from Texas.

You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
This is part of a letter I recieved from my Mother when asking about the Charles Thomas Ragland/George Edward Lingo families, from Texas.

You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
This is part of a letter I recieved from my Mother when asking about the Charles Thomas Ragland/George Edward Lingo families, from Texas.

You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
This is part of a letter I recieved from my Mother when asking about the Charles Thomas Ragland/George Edward Lingo families, from Texas.

You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
This is part of a letter I recieved from my Mother when asking about the Charles Thomas Ragland/George Edward Lingo families, from Texas.

You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett
This is part of a letter I recieved from my Mother when asking about the Charles Thomas Ragland/George Edward Lingo families, from Texas.

You asked about when Moma Jack and Uncle Ed Lingo moving to the Durant area.....Well I don’t really know when. It had to have been after C.T. Ragland died. Also, I don't know when or where Moma Jack and Uncle Ed got married.

So, Charles Thomas Ragland and Malinda Jackson (Jackie) James married in Ozark, Arkansas and moved to the Tom Bean, Texas area. (their store was in the town of TomBean, but they lived in White Mound) But Moma told me that when she was little, Aunt Carrie,(who was 14 years older than Moma), would walk to their store and that their father would give her a big Hershey Bar to take home and share among the 3 kids. So, if they were living in White Mound, how did Aunt Carrie WALK to the store. I just wish I had thought to ask Moma.

Aunt Carrie and her husband, Sam Bruce, came to visit Moma and Daddy while we were in Berlin, and Moma and Daddy were living in our house in OKC. They all took a drive out to Frontier City, and saw the skit where the outlaws stage a holdup, and the LAW arrests them. Of course there is a shootout. Moma said that Aunt Carrie laughed and told Moma that it was just like when they lived at TomBean. That was where Moma Jack got rid of the drunk cowboy who was on his horse, waving his six-shooter around threatening to kill C.T. Ragland and demanding to know his whereabouts. Moma Jack quietly asked him to wait; went into the house and got a teakettle of boiling water, came back out and poured it on the horse. Of course, the horse bolted, running away at a full gallop with the cowboy hanging on for dear life. Moma Jack was some nervy lady.

Well, back to the move to Durant. C.T. Ragland died 1916. Malinda J. (James) Ragland married George E. Lingo and moved to the Durant,Ok. area. I would say that the move had to be pretty soon after C.T. died. Moma was 14 years old when her Dad died, and she continued to go to school after moving to Durant. They lived in the Lone Oak school district. It's on the map, near the Blue River, just a little way from Durant.

Moma was about 16 when Daddy came to visit his uncle Lingo, and saw Moma for the first time. They were married when she was 18 years old, in Feb.1923. That sounds like an error, but Momas birth date is Nov. 25, and depending on the dates of the events might make it sound like that. I have no idea how long Moma Jack and Uncle Ed lived there, or when they made the move to West Texas, as I told you in as earlier E-mail, it had to be before about 1930.

~Georgene Jackson (Sanders) Birchett

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