Samuel Slover b. March 5,1811 d. 1873
and Emmeline Choate
b. September 28, 1816 d. 1898
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Samuel Slover and Emmeline Choate. Samuel Slover is the father of Ira Seeman
Slover and the son of Isaac Slover.

Samuel Slover, s/o Isaac Slover and Margaret (Peggy) Lowder
b. 3-5-1811 Hiawassee, TN
d. 1873 Reno, Parker Co., TX
m. 3-22-1931 Washington or Madison Co., AR
Emmeline Choate d/o Sanders Choate and Nancy Titsworth
b. 9-28-1816 AL or SC or TN
d. 1898 Weatherford, Parker Co., TX
Emmeline Choate married second a man named Jackson.
Ch. (Samuel and Emmeline Choate Slover)
1. Henderson Slover
From Haddler
Was staying with his cousin, Isaac Slover in Hayes Co., TX when
both joined the Confederate Army. Henderson was never heard of again
and no report of his service has been found. It is said he married a Shadle,
a sister of the wives of his brothers. Nothing further

Private H.L. Slover is listed as having been a member of Co. E, TX Cavalry -
Weatherford Co. H.L. Slover may be Henderson Slover.

2. Mary Jane Slover
b. about 1833 TN (from 1880 census)
m.
James Samuel Shadle
b. 7-30-1833 TN
d. 11-12-1890 Parker Co., TX
buried Goshen Cemetery
Ch.
1. John Shadle b. 1854 AR; d. 1882

2. James Samuel Shadle
b. 8-25-1855 Grady Co., OK (TX in 1880 census)
d. 6-12-1920 Boonsville, TX
m. 1875
Unknown Spouse
Ch.
1. Thomas Marvin Shadle died Cotter Co., TX
m. Louisa Koeninger
Ch. Joseph Marvin Shadle b. 7-18-1934 Donley Co., TX

2. Nancy Shadle b. 1876; m. Unknown Lackey

3. John Darling Shadle b. 1878

4. Mary L. Shadle b. 1879; m. Unknown Johnson

5. William Ira Shadle b. 1881; m. Unknown Tackett

6. James Samuel Shadle b. 1882

7. Rebecca Shadle b. 1884; m. Unknown Hanks

8. Martha Caroline Shadle b. 1885; m. Unknown Stewart

9. Florence Shadle b. 1888; m. Unknown Arms

10. Gracie Gertrude Shadle b. 1891; m. Unknown Luttrell

11. Maudie Ethel Shadle b. 1893; m. Unknown Johnson

12. Joseph Edward Shadle b. 1895 m. Unknown Sprouls

13. Charles Corbett Shadle b. 1897; d. 6-21-1967 Wichita
Co., TX
m. Unknown Miller.

3. Martha Slover
m. Dole Miller
Ch.
1. Samuel, 2. Eddie, 3. Dole

4. Unknown Slover Child

5. Sanders S. Slover
b. 11-16-1835 War Eagle Twp., Madison Co., AR
d. 3-16-1901 Blansett Twp., Scott Co., AR
1m. 1855 Parker Co., TX
Mary Martin, d/o John Martin and Emeline Liepe
b. 5-29-1835 TN
d. August 1861 Blansett Twp., Scott Co., AR
Ch.
1. Malinda Jane Slover, d/o Sanders and Mary Martin Slover
b. 1-10-1856 Parker Co., TX
m. Rufus Hendrix

2. John Samuel Slover, s/o Sanders and Mary Martin Slover
b. 1-19-1858 Decatur, Wise Co., TX or Blansett, AR
d. 1940 Minco, Caddo Co., OK
buried Hazel Dell Cemetery, Grady Co., OK
m. 1880 Blansett, Scott Co., AR
Lillar Catherine Whisenhunt
b. 3-10-1860 Carroll Co., GA
d. 1900 Minco, Caddo Co., OK
buried Hazel Dell Cemetery, Grady Co, OK
Ch.
1. Homer Slover , lived Mangum
2. Theola Bee Slover m. Unknown Burkey

3. James Slover, s/o John S. and Lillar Whisenhunt Slover
b. December 1879, AR
m. 1900
Nancy Unknown
b. August 1875 AR
Notes: Lived Pocasset, Oklahoma
Probably the Jim Slover buried in Evergreen Cemetery
Jim Slover 1878 - 1964 with Nancy Slover 1875 - 1960
1900 OK, Choctaw Nation, Township 6, Range 14, ED 80,
sheet 5
Slover, Jas. Dec 1879, 21, m0yrs, AR, TX, TN, farmer,
rents farm
Nancy,wife, Aug 1875, 24, m0yrs, 0child., AR, GA, GA
John, brother, Dec 1882, 17, AR, GA, GA, farm labor

4. John Ira Slover, s/o John S. and Lillar Whisenhunt Slover
b. 12-8-1882 Waldron, Scott Co, AR
d. 11-19-1963 Minco, Caddo Co., OK or Wilburton, Latimer
Co., OK
buried Tannenhill Cemetery, Pittsburg Co., OK
m. 10-16-1904 McAlester, Choctaw Nation
Mattie Leona Palmer, d/o William C. Palmer and Mary E. Dewberry
Ch.
1. Ludie Slover m. Tom Turnbo
2. Mary Slover b. 3-24-1908 Pittsburg Co., OK

3. John William Slover
b. 8-7-1911 OK
d. 11-8-1993 McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK
m.
Lillian Lucille Reed, d/o Alfred H. Reed and Dora M. Anderson
b. 12-8-1912 Pittsburg Co., OK
buried Tannenhill Cemetery, Pittsburg Co., OK
Ch.
1. Daughter Slover b. 8-8-1933 m. Don C. Short
Notes on this family.
Lived 415 Polk St. McAlester, Oklahoma - 1920
I
1900 OK, Choctaw Nation, Township 6, Range 14, ED
80, sheet 5
Slover, Jas. Dec 1879, 21, m0yrs, AR, TX, TN,
farmer, rents farm
Nancy,wife, Aug 1875, 24, m0yrs, 0child., AR, GA, GA
John, brother, Dec 1882, 17, AR, GA, GA, farm labor

Nov. 1963, JOHN SLOVER, McAlester, OK
Services for John Slover, 77, pioneer Pittsburg County residents, were
held Thursday at the Mills-Humphrey Funeral Home. He died Tuesday.
Born at Waldron, Ark., he was 5 when the family moved here in 1887.
He and Leona Palmer, who survives, were married in 1904.
He was a Baptist.
Survivors include a son, Bill Slover, McAlester; two daughters, including
Mrs. Tom Turnbo, Tulsa; three brothers, Jim, Bob, and
Claud Slover, all of Minco; three grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Interment was in Tannehill Cemetery.

CHOCTAW NATION MARRIAGES
GROOM INDEX
1890 - 1907

Transcribed by MARY TURNER KINARD
COPYRIGHT 27 APR 1992 Mary Kinard

SLOVER, JOHN 22 PALMER, LEONA 18 16 OCT 1904 McALESTER
Mc11©326

5. Robert L. Slover, s/o John S. and Lillar Whisenhunt Slover
b. 10-14-1885 AR
d. October 1975 Minco, Caddo Co., OK
Notes: 1920 OK Census, Caddo Co.
Slover,
R.L. age 34 b. AR
Grace, wife age 34 b. MO
Homer, son age 8 b. KS
Willard age 4 b. OK
m.
Grace E. Unknown
b. 10-20-1885 MO
d. January 1973 Minco, Caddo Co., OK
Ch.
1. Homer Lee Slover
b. 11-28-1911 KS
d. 1-26-1984 Mangum, Greer Co., OK
buried Riverside Cemetery, Mangum
m.
Kathryn June Kay b. 1918; d. 1970 bur. Riverside
Cemetery

2. Willard Slover b. 1916 OK

6. George Slover, s/o John S. and Lillar Whisenhunt Slover
b. December 1891, Indian Territory

7. Josie Slover, d/o John S. and Lillar Whisenhunt Slover
b. November 1894, Indian Territory

8. Bryant Slover, s/o John S. and Lillar Whisenhunt Slover
b. July 1897, Indian Territory

9. Claude Slover, s/o John S. and Lillar Whisenhunt Slover
Owned a barber shop in Minco for 30 years
b. 3-21-1901 McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK
d. 4-18-1971 Minco, Grady Co., OK
buried Hazel Dell Cemetery, Grady Co., OK
m. 8-28-1919
Violet May Allen
b. 8-24-1906 Minco, Grady Co., OK
d. May 20001 Minco, Grady Co., OK
buried Hazel Dell Cemetery, Grady Co., OK
Ch.
1. Alan Slover b. 2-28-1922
m. Dorothy Long
b. 10-4-1931; d. March 1986 Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
buried Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
Ch. 1. Trenace Slover b. 1955 Oklahoma City, OK

2. Edward M. "Jack" Slover
b. 3-28-1924 Arkansas City, Arkansas
d. 4-18-1971 Minco, Grady Co., OK
Pharmacy in Mission, TX; Capt. in US Army WWII and
Korea
m. Gena Smith
Ch.
1. Deanna Slover b. 1957
2. Robert Brian Slover b. 1961

3. Melvin Dean Slover b. 2-5-1930 Minco, Grady Co.,
OK
m. Doris Sanders b. 1-30-1935 Union City, OK
Ch.
1. Diana Lynn Slover b. 10-9-1953
2. Jack Alan Slover b. 8-27-1956
m. 11-9-1988 Travis Co., TX
Mary E. Donley b. about 1953

3. William Lafayette Slover, s/o Sanders and Mary Martin Slover
b. 12-24-1859: died at age 2 in TX

4. Mary Luvina Emmeline Slover, d/o Sanders and Mary Martin
Slover
b. 7-29-1861 Blansett Township, Scott Co., AR or TX
d. 12-21-1943
m. Mack Moody b. Marshall Co., Mississippi; d. 4-24-1917
Ch.
1. Callie Moody, 2. John Wesley Moody, 3. Lizzie Moody,
4. Euna Moody, 5. Lennie Moody, 6. Ressie Moody,
7. Nell Moody, 8. Alva Raymond Moody Notes on Alva
Alva worked in cotton gin, grocery store and R.R.
shops at Indio,
Watsonville and San Jose, Cal. 1937-38. Farmed at
Minco, then in
Kansas. Lived Howard, Kansas. Members Church of
Christ.

I hate to break here but Sanders Slover has 8 more children by wife #2, Nancy
Catherine Whisenhunt, and this is getting long.

Notes on Samuel Slover family.
Testimony given by Thomas Barker in Parker County litigation
re: loss of live stock (to an Indian raid) belonging to his employer, Samuel
Slover, in 1866, in Parker county, as recorded in a sworn deposition on 26 April 1901
Census gives Samuel's place of birth as Indiana.

>From Goodspeeds History of Arkansas: Samuel and Emaline Chote Slover, the
former a Tennessean and the latter a native of South Caroline. During the
first settlement of this country, they came here and located in Madison Co.
on King's River. Moved to west TX. in 1848. He was a successful farmer and
also a proprietor of a drygoods establishment at Veal's Station,TX. A Mason,
he built the Masonic Hall at Veal's Station and donated it to the lodge.
Member of Methodist Church. One of the first settlers of west Texas.

1830 AR Territory Tax List - Madison Co.
Slover, Samuel

1830 AR Census (Tax List
Slover, Samuel 1835 and 1836

1840 AR Census
Samuel
Enos
James

Probably all sons of Isaac Slover

Census Place: Precinct 8, Wise, Texas
Source: FHL Film 1255333 National Archives Film T9-1333 Page 248B

Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Ira S. SLOVER Self M M W 40 AR
Occ: Farmer Fa: IN Mo: AL
Mary A. SLOVER Wife F M W 39 TN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: VA
Rebeca E. SLOVER Dau F S W 19 TX
Occ: At Home Fa: AR Mo: TN
John M. SLOVER Son M S W 15 TX
Occ: At School Fa: AR Mo: TN
William S. SLOVER Son M S W 11 TX
Occ: At School Fa: AR Mo: TN
George S. SLOVER Son M S W 9 TX
Occ: At School Fa: AR Mo: TN
Ira SLOVER Other M S W 5 TX
Occ: At School Fa: CA Mo: AR
Eler SCOT Other M S MU 14 AR
Occ: Servant Fa: AR Mo: AR
Emeline SLOVER Mother F W W 64 AL
Occ: House Keeping Fa: TN Mo: TN
Richard CLONCH Other M S W 19 TX
Occ: Laborer Fa: AL Mo: NC

The following on Emmaline Choate is a great piece of research. It was sent
to me by someone else and I neglected to notate it.

Cherokee Indian descent. In 1880 Emaline was living with her son, Ira, and
the census gave her birthplace as Alabama and her parents as born in
Tennessee, and Samuel as born in Indiana.

57. Emeline Choate (54)(55) (56)(13) was born on 28 Sep 1816 in South
Carolina. She died in 1898 in Texas. (57) She died in 1898 in Tx.(58) She has
reference number 57. Emiline Choate was in the 1880 census living with son
Ira. She was of
Cherokee descent, her parents were born in Tennessee. She appears in
the 1880 Wise Co., Tx Census p 248 Enumeration district 132..listed
with Ira, Ira, J. and John G. Slover Emeline Choate was in the 1880 census
living with son Ira. She was of Cherokee descent, her parents were born in
Tennessee. She appears in the 1880 Wise Co., TX census page 248 enumeration
district 132, listed with Ira, Ira j. and John g. Slover. Children were:

The following affidavit was attached to Emeline Chote Slover Jackson’s
application for enrollment in the Cherokee Tribe in 1896. The affidavit was
typed with corrections made in long hand in the space above, or below, the
typed lines of text. Editorial comments are made in italics, plain font, were
deemed appropriate, in an attempt to understand the original intent and
meaning of Emeline Jackson, and where it is not evidently clear by the
combination of lined type written wording and wording written in long hand
above or below. (DDC, 4/24/01).

Affidavit:

Personally appeared before me the undersigned, the witness who subscribes and
swears to the following affidavit; and being duly sworn on oath disposes and
says; My name is Emmeline Jackson; that I live with my son Wm. Slover, and
that his and my post office address is Bowie, Montaque County, Texas. That I
am 80 years old and have lived in this county for / years (no number given
on original document). That she is a member of the M. E. Church (“South”
written above & between “and”) and is well known to many people of the
Counties of Wise, Parker and Montaque in Texas; being generally called by
them Grandma Slover, and not Jackson her present name; she having been
married to her last husband, Jackson, after forming their acquaintance. That
her maiden name was Emmeline Chote; and that her mother, whose maiden name
was Nancy Titsworth, was the daughter of Ben. Titsworth and his wife, whose
maiden name was Hunt. That this affiant’s mother was married to Sanders
Chote, and lived with him on the North Bank of the Hiwassee River in the
Cherokee Country; the said Nancy Chote, my mother being to the best of my
knowledge and belief a Cherokee by blood, and known and recognized as such.
Affiant further says that her parents lived at the place above named for some
years after the marriage of her mother to her father, who was a white man,

(The following is confusing as to the intent of the original, the following
having been typed and then lined through)

and that there was born to them while living there one son, and that this
affiant was born there, or immediately after her parents removed from there
to Southern Alabama.

(and hand written above the lined through lines is the following)

and that she was told by her parents that they moved from the Hiwassee River
in the Cherokee Nation to Southern Ala.

That said removal was caused, at least in part, by her mother’s fear of
certain (Cherokees is lined through) Indians; two of them having taken the
baby of her father and mother, which child she believes to have been herself,
from the cradle with the intention, as her mother believed, to kill it,
or abduct it or do it bodily harm; and that at this time her Uncle Silas
Chote, being a brother of the father of affiant, and a white man, arrived at
the home of the parents of the affiant and drove the said Indians from the
place. That said Silas Chote also married a Cherokee wife, and lived in the
Cherokee Nation, Ind. Ter. where he died some years ago, leaving numerous
descendants, who lived there to (words “the present day” appears to be lined
through and written above is:) last heard of. That she has heard her (parents
is lined through) mother (written above parents) relate this and has also
heard her father tell her mother (nee Nancy Titsworth) that it was said by
the neighbors, by way of reproach, that Sanders Chote the father of the
affiant, had to steal his wife Nancy (nee Titsworth) away from the
Indians-she being a Cherokee Indian.

Affiant further states that her parents removed from Alabama when she was
about 14 years old to Washington County, then to Madison County, Arkansas;
and that while she lived there in Washington County with her parents she was
married to Samuel Slover by whom she has three sons living; to wit Sanders
Slover, 61 years old; I. S. Slover, 56 years old; and W. A. Slover, 52 years
old; and that after her marriage to said Samuel Slover she and her said
husband moved to the State of Texas, where she has lived ever since. That
before the war some years her mother visited her (affiant’s) Uncle Silas
Chote in the Cherokee Country, Indian Territory,

(the following type written lines are lined through, perhaps indicating a
change of mind, but a correction for some reason)

for the purpose of securing her just rights; which means, as affiant believes
that her said mother went to the Indian Country to get her share of some
moneys due her by reason of her being a Cherokee Indian, and a member of the
Cherokee Tribe of Indians.

(Hand written and not typed is the following)

and affiant says from the best of her knowledge and belief the above facts
are true and correct.
Emmeline (X - indicating her mark) Jackson

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of August, 1896.
W. E. Tomme, Notary
Public in and for Montaque County, Texas

Sanders S. Slover
Application for enrollment as a Cherokee with the 1896 Dawes Commission. case
# 504-
Bought land (Homestead) in Scott Co 4-5-1877

1880
Census Place: Blancett, Scott, Arkansas
Source: FHL Film 1254056 National Archives Film T9-0056 Page 366B

Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Sanders SLOVER Self M M W 43 AR
Occ: Farmer Fa: IN Mo: SC
Nancy C. SLOVER Wife F M W 39 AR
Occ: Housekeeper Fa: --- Mo: ---
Mary J. SLOVER Dau F S W 18 AR
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
James SLOVER Son M W 16 AR
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Thomas S. SLOVER Son M S W 13 AR
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Martha SLOVER Dau F S W 10 AR
Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Sarah F. SLOVER Dau F S W 8 AR
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Calvin W. SLOVER Son M S W 6 AR
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Liner E. SLOVER Dau F S W 3 AR
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Dicey P. SLOVER Dau F S W 1 AR
Fa: --- Mo: ---.
1900 AR, Blansett Township
Slover, Sanders b. Nov 1835, 64, m. 37 yrs, AR TN AL
Nancy C. b. 8-1840, 59 yrs, m. 37 yrs,GA NC NC
Liller E. b. Nov. 1876, 23 yrs. sing. AR AR GA
Wesley G. b. 5-1881, 19 yrs. sing Same
John F. b. Mar 1884, 16 yrs., sing Same
Nancy S. b. Apr 1885, 15 sing Same
Keeton, Disa P. b. Nov 1878, 21, m. Same
-Louis b. Sept. 1878 21, m. AR UN AR
Slover, Thos. S. b. Jan 1866, wd, TX AR GA

Buried Slover Cemetery, Clear (Black) Fork, Arkansas

As a child, Saunders moved with his parents to Navarro County, now Parker
Co., TX about 1848; then to Blansett, AR 1867 where he had a farm on the
Clear Fork of the Fourche River in Scott Co.

>From Texas State Library: S.S. Slover, private, age 28, enlisted Feb. 1,
1864, Bo B. Parker Co. Frontier Regiment, Confederate Army.

See Goodspeed Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Western AR. written 1890
and first published in 1891 Scott Co., AR pg 398-433

>From Goodspeed

Saunders S. Slover, now a prominent citizen of Scott Co., AR was born in
Madison Co., AR 17 November 1835 to Samuel and Emeline Chote Slover, the
former a Tennessean the latter from SC, their births occurring 3-5-1811 and
9-28-1816 respectively. The mother is still living, her home being in
Western TX. They were married 3-22-1831 and during the very settling of this
country came here and located in Madison Co. on King's River. The father was
a very successful farmer, but was also the proprietor of a dry-goods
establlishment at Veal's Station, TX and at the time of his death, which
occurred in Parker Co., TX in 1873, he left a large estate and fortune to be
divided among his family. He owned large tracts of valuable real estate in
TX and was a practical businessman in all respects. When a young man he
joined the Masonic order and after his marriage built the Masonic Hall at
Veal's Station, TX and donated it to the lodge. He was very prominent in
Masonic orders and was also an ernest member of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, as is his widow. In the neighborhood in which he lived he was an
arbitrator in disputes between his neighbors, and his advice and council were
earnestly listeded to and usually followed with good results. he was one of
the first settlers of Western, TX, and at one time suffered severe losses by
having his cattle driven off and killed by Comanche Indians. He and his
neighbors were compelled to carry guns to church for protection. He was a
life-long Democrat, and had three sons in the Confederate Army who fought
bravely in many bloody combats. To himself and wife 9 children were born and
of the three that are living, the subject of this sketch is the eldest. he
spent his school days in Madison Co., AR but in 1848 went with his parents to
TX, where during his youth and early manhood he experienced many of the
hardships, dangers, and privations of pioneer life. He made his home on his
father's farm until 22 years of age, then he worked for himself in Parker
Co., TX until 1867, when he and his family came back to AR and located on a
farm on Clear Fork of Fourche River, in Scott Co., this farm being his
present place of abode. He is the owner of 200 acres of fine land and is one
of the most practical and successful agriculturalists of Blansett Twp. he
was married in 1862 to Miss Nancy Catherine Whisenhunt, daughter of John
Whisenhunt, her birth occurring in Georgia, Aug. 24, 1840. A family of 12
children have been born to them, all of whom are living save two; james W.
(who died when 22 yrs of age), and Ira Seamon who died as a child. Those
living are James M., Thomas S., Flora A.M., Sarah F., Calvin W., Lillie S.,
Desa P., William T, Nancy J., and John S. Mr. Slover has been married twice,
first when 20 years of age to Miss Mary Martin of TX. She was born 5-20-1835
and died in Scott Co., AR having borne 3 children, Malinda Jane, John Samuel,
and William T., the last having died at the age of two. The present Mrs.
Slover is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and politically he is a
democrat. he is a thorough going citizen and is ever ready to aid good
causes.

Sanders S. Slover , s/o Samuel and Emmeline Choate Slover
2m. 1862 Waldron, Scott Co., AR
Nancy Catherine Whisenhunt, d/o John A. Whisenhunt and Flora Gloria
Bell
b. 8-24-1840 Carroll Co., GA
d. 5-19-1912 Blansett Twp., Scott Co., AR
buried Slover Cemetery, Clear Fork, AR
Ch.
1. James Marze Slover, s/o Sanders and Nancy Whisenhunt Slover
b. 12-7-1863 Blansett, Scott Co., AR
d. 1887 AR in an accident
m. Martha Moody
b. about 1864 AR
d. 1887 in an accident
Ch.
1. John Samuel Slover
b. 3-11-1884 Blansett Twp., Scott Co., AR
d. 7-19-1969 Visalia, Tulare Co., CA
Raised by Sanders Slover after death of parents
m. Scott Co., AR
Barbara B. Richmond, d/o Amos Richmond and Mary Beaty
b. 12-11-1890 Scott Co., AR
d. 12-4-1990 Visalia, Tulare Co., CA
Ch.
1. Raymond Edgar Slover b. 2-15-1915 OK; d.
11-4-1996
Ivanhoe, Tulare Co., CA
2. Gladys E. Slover b. about 1918
3. Alta M. Slover b. about 1920

2. Thomas Sanders Slover, s/o Sanders and Nancy Whisenhunt Slover
b. 1-17-1855 Blansett Twp., Scott Co., AR
d. 1955
buried Lawson Cemetery, Payne Co., OK
Never remarried after Katie's death.
m. 12-22-1898 Dallas Co., TX
Katie Steele, d/o James and Hulda Steele
b. 1-18-1877 Washington Co., AR
d. 9-13-1899 Thurman, OK
Ch.
1. Infant Slover b. and died 8-12-1899

3. Ira Seeman Slover, s/o Sanders and Nancy Whisenhunt Slover
b. 7-14-1867 Blansett Twp., Scott Co., AR

4. Flora Ann Martha Slover, d/o Sanders and Nancy Whisenhunt Slover
b. 12-5-1969 Waldron, Scott Co., AR
d. 9-12-1959 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., OK, while she was visiting
buried IOOF Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland Co., OK
m. 11-21-1888 Waldron, Scott Co., AR
Robert Anderson Slover, s/o Alfred H. and Cynthia Moore Slover
b. 5-15-1849 Soddy, Hamilton Co., TN
d. 3-26-1926 State Hospital, Norman, Cleveland Co., OK
Flora and Robert were distant cousins
Ch.
1. Unknown Infant Slover
2. Alfred Sanders Slover, s/o Robert and Martha Slover
b. 8-19-1889 Van Buren, Crawford Co., AR
d. 4-11-1983
buried Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, OK
m. 8-14-1913 Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
Myrtle Rankin
b. 2-7-1894 Indian Territory
d. 4-19-1975
buried Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, OK
Ch.
1. Roy Lee Slover
b. 6-12-1914 Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
d. 7-2-1992 Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK
m. Unknown Spouse
Ch.
1. Robert Slover
2. John Anderson Slover, s/o Alfred and Myrtle
Ranklin Slover
b. 1-26-1919 Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
d. 11-4-1995 Tyler, Smith Co., TX
m. Mary Ella Gerard
Ch.
1. Johnny Anderson Slover b. 11-16-1942 Smith
Co., TX
2. Beverly Reon Slover b. 12-22-1948 Smith
Co., TX
3. Wayne Edward Slover, s/o Alfred and Myrtle Rankin Slover
b. 7-19-1923 Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
d. 3-20-1975 Tarrant Co., TX
m. Coline Ozelma Rider
Ch.
1. Auna Coline Slover b. 12-12-1947

4. Mary Kathryn Slover, d/o Alfred and Myrtle Rankin Slover
b. 7-12-1929 Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
m. J.D. Caldwell
Ch.
1. Jerry Caldwell
2. Freddie Caldwell

5. Neopia Imogene Slover, d/o Alfred and Myrtle Rankin Slover
b. 11-9-1931 Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
I corresponded with a lady who said that her mother
was the one who came up with this name. Said she sure was
glad her mother got it out of her system before she came along.

6. Alfred Sanders Slover, s/o Alfred and Myrtle Rankin Slover
b. 2-4-1936 Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
m. Barbara Bibbs
Ch.
1. Sandra Ann Slover b. 1-5-1959 New
Braunfels, Comal Co., TX
2. Michael Alfred Slover

3. Cynthia Kathryn Slover, d/o Robert and Martha Slover
b. 5-5-1891 Waldron, Scott Co., AR
d. 1-31-1920
m. 12-25-1910 Morris or Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., OK
Jesse Pearl Moore, s/o Jabez G. Moore and Eunice Lee
b. 6-4-1880 Bedford, Taylor Co., IA
d. 1-31-1920
Ch.
1. Edna Moore b. 1911; d. 1921
2. Unknown Moore
3. Unknown Moore

4. Tommie Slover s/o Robert and Martha Slover
b. 5-8-1893 Morris, Okmulgee Co., OK (Choctaw Nation)
d. 3-10-1896

5. George Slover, s/o Robert and Martha Slover
b. 2-1-1895 Morris, Okmulgee Co., OK (Choctaw Nation)
d. 2-11-1903

6. Laura Slover, d/o Robert and Martha Slover
b. 4-12-1898 Waldron, Scott Co., AR
d. 2-7-1906

7. Mollie Manell (Nellie) Slover, d/o Robert and Martha Slover
b. 3-4-1900 Morris, Okmulgee Co., OK (Choctaw Nation)
d. 6-13-1988 Hinton, Caddo Co., OK
1m. Sam Yeats
2m. 6-6-1924 Las Vegas, NV
Alvie Cole, s/o Abbot G. Cole and Sarah Wolfe
b. 8-16-1892 Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co., TN
d. January 1892 Hinton, Caddo, Co., OK
(Alvie was formerly married to Lillie Myers)
Ch.
1. Alva Patricia Cole b. 4-6-1925 Boise, Ada Co., ID
2. Marjorie Cole b. 3-6-1927 Alex, Grady Co., OK
3. Bonna Faye Cole b. 9-13-1928 Alex, Grady Co., OK
4. Robert Abbot Cole b. 10-31-1932 Alex, Grady Co.,
OK
5. John L. Cole b. 4-7-1937 Chickasha, OK

8. Charles Olen Slover, s/o Robert and Martha Slover
b. 4-6-1906 Morris, Okmulgee Co., OK
d. 5-5-1981
buried Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
m. 7-7-1926 either Chicakasha or Alex, Grady Co., OK
Nola Cresia Buck, d/o William L. and Virginia L Buck
b. 1-2-1907 Storey, OK
d. 11-4-1962
buried Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK
Ch.
1. Wynema Cresia Slover
Wynema says it is no wonder she is goofy. Note that both
her sets of grandparents had the same last name. Buck for her mother
and Slover for her father.

5. Sarah Frances Slover, d/o Sanders and Nancy Whisenhunt Slover
b. 10-15-1871 AR
d. 4-27-1927
m. about 1892
Warren Levison Leamon
b. April 1860 Ohio
d. 1937
Ch.
1. Cora Leamon b. July 1893 Indian Territory
2. Nancy Louise Leamon
b. 1-3-1897 McAlester, Choctaw Nation
d. 1936
m. 12-2-1917 Scott Co, AR
Edgar Ernest Richmond, s/o Amos Richmond and Mary Beaty
b. 3-25-1892 Scott Co., AR
d. January 1977 or 1978, Mena, Polk Co., AR
Ch.
1. Ruby Nell Richmond
2. Helen Irene Richmond b. about 1918
3. Edsel Eugene Richmond