Blurp taken from The Stroud Democrat, Stroud, OK paper, dated 1 Sep 1939
Cicero Lay - "I come to town on Saturdays just to look around and shake hands with honest folk."
h/o Malinda Jane Oaks & the 4th child of Jackson & Sarah Catherine Morgan Lay. Moved from KY to OK about summer of 1906.
He had 12 children with Malinda.
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Per his WWI military registration he was tall, medium build, blue eyes and light brown hair.
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Just prior to moving to OK in 1906 Cicero and family lived in a house at the corner of Elm & Walnut in the small town of Crab Orchard, KY. They moved to OK for the land grab that started about 1891 and ended about 1910 when it was still Indian Territory and was purchased by the Government from the different tribes of Indians.
Blurp taken from The Stroud Democrat, Stroud, OK paper, dated 1 Sep 1939
Cicero Lay - "I come to town on Saturdays just to look around and shake hands with honest folk."
h/o Malinda Jane Oaks & the 4th child of Jackson & Sarah Catherine Morgan Lay. Moved from KY to OK about summer of 1906.
He had 12 children with Malinda.
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Per his WWI military registration he was tall, medium build, blue eyes and light brown hair.
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Just prior to moving to OK in 1906 Cicero and family lived in a house at the corner of Elm & Walnut in the small town of Crab Orchard, KY. They moved to OK for the land grab that started about 1891 and ended about 1910 when it was still Indian Territory and was purchased by the Government from the different tribes of Indians.
Family Members
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Della Alice "Allie" Lay Alexander
1869–1909
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Ann Eliza "Eliza" Lay Gastineau
1870–1895
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Netia Craig "Neetie" Lay Dishon
1872–1904
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Dollie Lay
1876–1943
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Magnolia Nola "Maggie" Lay Gastino
1879–1938
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Mary S. "Lutie" Lay Baker
1879–1947
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Took Davidson "T.D." Lay
1882–1949
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Elizabeth Marshal Lay McCurry
1884–1962
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Millie Lay
1890–1891
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