Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Martin & Nancy Hatfield Family Record

This family record for the Martin and Nancy Hatfield family was found in papers belonging to their daughter, Minnie Pearl Hatfield Wilson.  It is a record of the births for the Hatfield children, also recorded are a few marriages and one death record.  The last entry was added upside down at the top of the back page in 1910.  My guess is that the record was written sometime between 1895 and 1905. This is the only record of son, James Monroe Hatfield born 14 August 1889, and died 23 August 1895 when he was 7 years and 9 days old.

Family Record - front


Family Record - back

Transcription of the Hatfield Family Birth Record

Front page:

John William Hatfield was borned October the first 1879 in Philips Co. Kansas

Charles Orlando Hatfield was borned March the 23 1882 at Philips Co. Kansas

Lillian Victora Hatfield was borned Aprial 9th 1884 in Juel Co Kansas

Minnie Pearl Hatfield was born Aprial 27th 1886 at Smith Co. Kansas

James Monroe Hatfield was born Augest 14th 1889 Smith Co Kansas

Anna Belle Hatfield was borned January the 12th 1892 Norton Co Kansas

Back page:

Clinton Jay Hatfield was borned November the 11th 1894 Smith Co Kansas

Grace Blanch Hatfield was borned Aprial 23th 1896 Smith Co Kansas

Alfred Clayton Hatfield was ---- Dec 3th 1900 Payne Co Okla

James Monroe Hatfield died Augest 23th 1895 ) age 7 years and 9 days

Minnie Pearl Hatfield was married to C.B. Wilson Dec 24th 1902 at home

John W Hatfield was married to Myrtle Gross October 194 at Woodward Okla

Lillian V Hatfield was married to Ray R Smith June the 7th 1905 at Alva Okla

(Upside down at top)

Anna Belle Hatfield was married to S H Allen Aug 24 – 1910 at Woodward, Okla


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My name is Diana Lynn McKenzie, Maymie was my great aunt. Buck. ( Lonnie Evan) Wilson was my grandfather. I have few memories of her, but they are definitely wonderful ones. Loved being in her kitchen there in Cortez. She cooked the best desserts! What a sweet woman she was!