LEWIS

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SURNAMES: Anderson, Billy, Cole, Ilahotima, Kaniabe, Perry,  Walker, Willison, Wright, Yahmakantabbee

Generation No. 1

1. LEWIS4 IMPSON (ISAAC3, JOHN ADAM2, ADAM1) was born in Jacks Fork Co. I.T.. He married SILIS.

Children of LEWIS IMPSON and SILIS are:

2. i. WILLIAM (WILLIE)5 IMPSON, b. March 1862, Stanley, Indian Territory; roll 5193.

3. ii. DENNIS IMPSON, b. Abt. 1865; d. Aft. 1896.

 

Generation No. 2

2. WILLIAM (WILLIE)5 IMPSON (LEWIS4, ISAAC3, JOHN ADAM2, ADAM1)1 was born March 1862 in Stanley, Indian Territory; roll 51932. He married LIDDY (LATTIE)3 Abt. 1888, daughter of YAHMAKANTEBBE and MARIAH. She was born 1866 in Indian Territory; roll 5194, and died January 03, 1911 in Pushmataha County.

More About LIDDY (LATTIE):

Burial: Jumbo Cemetery

Children of WILLIAM IMPSON and LIDDY (LATTIE) are:

i. JINCY6 IMPSON, b. October 1890.

4. ii. ALBERT IMPSON, b. August 05, 1892; d. March 04, 1952, buried in Antlers City Cemetery, Pushmataha County.

iii. LOUIS IMPSON4,5, b. February 1899; d. 1923.

3. DENNIS5 IMPSON (LEWIS4, ISAAC3, JOHN ADAM2, ADAM1)6 was born Abt. 1865, and died Aft. 1896. He married (1) WILLISY Aft. 1885, daughter of KANIABE and ILAHOTIMA. She died Bef. 1899. He married (2) MRS. MARY WRIGHT May 17, 1916.

Child of DENNIS IMPSON and WILLISY is:

5. i. ELIZABETH6 IMPSON, b. May 1888, Hartshorne, Indian Territory; d. Abt. 1908.

 

Generation No. 3

4. ALBERT6 IMPSON (WILLIAM (WILLIE)5, LEWIS4, ISAAC3, JOHN ADAM2, ADAM1) was born August 05, 1892, and died March 04, 1952 in buried in Antlers City Cemetery, Pushmataha County. He married (1) MARY E.. She was born January 22, 1890, and died 1978. He married (2) SUSIE COLE August 07, 1922, daughter of JAMES COLE and MRS. ANDERSON. She was born December 27, 1889, and died March 25, 1953 in buried in Antlers City Cemetery.

Child of ALBERT IMPSON and MARY E. is:

i. BEN M.7 IMPSON, b. December 05, 1915.

5. ELIZABETH6 IMPSON (DENNIS5, LEWIS4, ISAAC3, JOHN ADAM2, ADAM1)7 was born May 1888 in Hartshorne, Indian Territory, and died Abt. 1908. She married JOHN F. BILLY, son of JEFF BILLY and CILLIN. He was born September 1888 in Hartshorne, Indian Territory.

More About ELIZABETH IMPSON:

Census: 1896, with Morris and Salina; 8 yrs old; 

Fact 1 (2): parents died

Fact 2 (2): fostered by Israel and Susan Perry

Fact 3 (2): John Billy also fostered by Perrys

Fact 4 (2): John Billy (same?) executed

Child of ELIZABETH IMPSON and JOHN BILLY is:

i. DICKY JOHN SR.7 IMPSON, b. August 10, 1906, Miller in Impson Valley; d. August 31, 1953, Monroe, La.;; m. (1) EMALINE WALKER; m. (2) MYRTLE BOHANNON, 1925, Pushmataha County8; b. April 23, 1907, Nashoba; d. March 17, 1948.

More About DICKY JOHN SR. IMPSON:

Burial: buried in Pushmataha County; Zoraya Cemetery

Endnotes

Thanks to family members  who contributed to this lineage.

1. 1900 Choctaw Nation Census, 1S,R15EImpson, Willie head Ind M 1862 38 IT Pittsbrg.

2. 1900 Choctaw Nation Census, gives age as 38; married 12 years.

3. 1900 Choctaw Nation Census, lists 8 children; 2 living.

4. deed, That the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 32, and the SW1/4 of >the NW1/4 of the NE1/4 and the S1/2 of the SW1/4 and W1/2 of the SW1/4 of >Section 33, Township 1 South, Range 15 East of the Indian Meridian in >Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, was alloted to Louis Impson, Choctaw Indian by >Blood, Roll No. 5197, as shown by the Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen >of the Five Civilized Tribes of the Indian Territory, as an allotment >Patent. That the N1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 33, Township 1 South, Range >15 East of the Indian Meridian in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, was allotted >to the Louis Impson, Choctaw Indian by Blood, Roll No. 5197, as a homestead >and was conveyed to him by the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation by Homestead >Patent.

5. Dawes Roll No., 5197.

6. 1910 Soundex, Pushmataha County, lists Denas, head, 45, Oklahoma; living alone.

7. 1900 Choctaw Nation Census, Impson, Elizabeth orphan 12 IT (Hartshorne) Pittsbrg(Living in home of Israel Perry. Dennis Impson, father. Willisy Impson, mother dead )..

8. (Newspaper substitutes for some burned Pushmataha Co. Records, compiled by Kay Brown Black), April 1925 ---Marriage licenses issued in the past month: Dickie Impson, 18, Miller, and Miss Myrtle Bohanon, 18, Nashoba.

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