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Michelle Whitman
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Daughter of Gerald Dean Clements and Alta Lavonne (Kidd) Clements, here to research my family tree and how it branched out thru my parents' and grandparents' siblings. I have no siblings that are known to me, but have hints and rumors that there are several half siblings across the US and Russia.
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Married Julie Whitman and adopted three children original family name Swender.
Updated: October 11, 2024
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My mother is Pamela Thompson. My dad is Richard William Russell.
My mom grew up in Fenwick Michigan. My dad grew up in Hart Michigan. They had 2 kids together. Living in Michigan.
My mom grew up in Fenwick Michigan. My dad grew up in Hart Michigan. They had 2 kids together. Living in Michigan.
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Charlotte Thompson was a grand Lady, with sass & class. She was a devote christian & her faith knew no bounds. She was a faithful daughter, loyal wife, best mother you could ask for, life long Friend, tentative niece, & beloved Grand Daughter. As growing up I heard & seen many people always be kind, sweet to my mother. She her self was kind & sweet. After she passed she was always referred to friends & family alike an angel on earth. I don't know if I should tell her life story. So I decided if I write this, this should cover quite a bit about who Charlotte was as a person.

First marriage
Her, & her children with first husband James. Oldest to youngest: David (middle), Sarah (bottom right), Necole (above Sarah), Michael (left if David). Father James, Mother Sheri. I believe to be dated April-July 1980
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Senia Arminta (known as "Minnie")'s childhood may be lost to time. Two of her children have shared stories of her when she was in her 30s, and later, however.
Minnie was known to have a sharp wit, a ready laugh, and could make the fluffiest biscuits around. One of her favorite meals was a little fried bacon, with cornbread dunked in buttermilk.
She married George Washington Mitchell in 1894 when she was 17, 2 years after her mother died, one year after her step-mother moved in. It was implied that she wanted nothing to do with her step mother, and Minnie's daughters never claimed any tie to their maternal grandparents.
Minnie and George had their first child, Hazel, in 1895; their next daughter, Georgie (1897), survived less than a year. Their third child, Victor (1900), was celebrated, being the first (and only) son. Two daughters, Biddie (1903), and Elzora (1905), completed the family.
Minnie sang her children to sleep each night, and woke them by beating a wooden spoon on an upturned washtub each morning, if the rooster wasn't loud enough to rouse them. Minnie's husband was often absent from the house, either sleeping in one of the outbuildings, or occasionally not coming home at all. Biddie reported that Minnie often said "you're daddy hasn't ever been the same since Georgie died". Although there was singing and often much laughter in the home, there was also an ever present tension that continued to grow.
On New Year's Day of 1911, tragedy struck. George began threatening to do away with himself; first with a razor, then with his gun. Neighboring friends attempted to calm and console him, but he escalated as soon as they left, and, after an argument and chase, shot Minnie, the bullet grazing the back of her neck. Minnie fled the home with the three youngest children following behind. Neighbors that took Minnie & the children in returned to the homestead to find George non-responsive with gunshot wounds to his head. The children stayed with neighbors the next week, while Minnie returned to the home to clean up and nurse her husband. George never regained consciousness, and died on January 3rd. Minnie held the funeral on the 5th, and the children returned home shortly afterward.
There is gap between this chapter and the next in her life. Over the next year, George's sister, Ettie, and Ettie's husband Samuel, divorced. Within months of the divorce, Minnie married her ex-brother in law, and the couple immediately left Indiana for Oklahoma. Samuel Porter Batton and his son Arthur, & Minnie and the Mitchell children set up a homestead near Calumet, OK, just West of El Reno. Minnie made friends, fit right in to the community, and life was peaceful and quiet.
SP and Minnie welcomed 2 children in the next 5 years, a son, Samuel Porter Batton Jr. (1913), and Orilla Grace (1916).
By 1922 the last of the Mitchell children had married and moved out, and the Battons moved North and just East of El Reno, where she lived until her death in 1930, survived by Husband SP, son SP (Porter) 17, and daughter Grace, 14.


George Washington Mitchell, 1870 - 1911
Only known surviving photo of GW Mitchell. Circa 1895. Any family that would have photos please contact me, thanks!
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George W. Mitchell was born in Johnson county on August 8, 1870, and had spent practically all his life on the farm near Amity, engaging in that work, although occasionally following the carpenter's trade.
He was married on October 17, 1894, to Senia Badgely, a daughter of Polk Badgely, formerly of this city, who, with the four children, survives. Besides the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, he leaves three brothers, James, John and Charles; three sisters, Mrs. Della Batton, Mrs. Hattie Nash and Mrs. Claude McKinney; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Joseph Mullendore and Mrs. Nannie McDonald of Kansas City, Missouri.
Short funeral services were held at the late home yesterday at 10:00 followed by services at the Amity Baptist church at 11:00, and the remains interred in the Hamner graveyard.


5 year old cousins, El Reno, Oklahoma, 1929
Alice Luvern (Kidd) Stroud and G.R. Jesse Mason, their mothers, Elzora Alice (Mitchell) Kidd and Biddie Alta (Mitchell) Mason were sisters.
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Adsit Family, Terlton, Oklahoma, Circa 1943
George Grover and Myrtle Ruth (Rothwell) Adsit with 5 sons; Jack, Bob, Bill, Jerry, and Jim.


Charles & William Mayfield
Charles Buren "Pete" Mayfield and his son William Doyle Mayfield
People in photo include: Charles Buren Mayfield and William Doyle Mayfield
People in photo include: Charles Buren Mayfield and William Doyle Mayfield


Samuel Porter Batton and daughter, Grace, at the family-owned/operated gas station, during the middle of the Oklahoma Dust Bowl.
Oklahoma Dust Bowl gas station, located just outside El Reno. My great-grandfather, and great-aunt.


50th Wedding Anniversary, Kidds with Clements and Strouds
Kidd Golden wedding anniversary, 4 generations (L to R) (Gerald) Dean Clements, (Alta) Lavonne (Kidd) Clements holding Michelle, Elzora Alice (Mitchell) Kidd, (Henry) Ernest Kidd, (Alice) Luvern (Kidd) Stroud, Delfred Eugene Stroud, Donna Jean (Beaver) Stroud holding (Crystal) Ladawn Stroud, Eugene Ray Stroud holding Kami LeGene Stroud


Kidd siblings and spouses 1982
Ernest and Elzora's 60th wedding anniversary, Last family photo of the Kidd siblings (L to right) (William) Haskell Robinson, Merel Marie (Kidd) Robinson, Collette (Mundell) Kidd, Milford Pinkney (Mickey) Kidd. Seated are (Henry) Ernest Kidd and Elzora Alice (Mitchell) Kidd
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1970s beating the heat in Oklahoma
1970s cousins, beating the summer heat with the brown Ford sitting in the background.
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Myrtle Maggie (Peters) Kidd
Great grandma Kidd sitting in an armchair near an air conditioner. Accounts differ - some say it was a water cooler. Either way, it was cooler inside with it than outside, without it. Candid photo taken by other family visiting the home. this is cropped down from the original photo.
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