Oklahoma Culpepper Archives
Sequoyah County
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History
In the Green
Country of Northeastern Oklahoma,
Sequoyah County was formed in 1907 from Cherokee
Nation land. Its county seat,
Sallisaw, is on
I-40 about 160 miles east of Oklahoma City. Sequoyah is bordered by the Oklahoma counties of
Le Flore, Haskell, Muskogee,
Cherokee and Adair; and by the Arkansas county of Crawford.
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Any names
below in red have not been matched
with a person in the Culpepper family tree. If you can identify any of
them,
please let us know.
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Census Records
Oklahoma was
opened to white settlers with the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889. The
earliest extant census for Oklahoma Territory is for 1900, and Oklahoma
Territory became a state in 1907. No Culpeppers
have been found in any Sequoyah County censuses prior to 1910.
1910 US Census
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ED 197, Sheet 11A, Pg 30A, Gen.com Im-19, Gans, Sequoyah Co.,
OK
(With a RR crew of 10 including RR Contractor; Frank Pierce as head)
James L. Culpepper, Boarder, M, 38, WD, LA GA AL, Laborer-RR (#
6864)√ |
1920 US Census
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No
Culpeppers found. |
1930 US Census
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No
Culpeppers found. |
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Social
Security Death Index
All records of deaths on or before 31 Jan 2004 in which
the final benefit was paid in this county.
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No Culpeppers found. |
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Last Revised:
02 Jan 2015
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