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Joel S. “Joe” Quinton

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Joel S. “Joe” Quinton Veteran

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
4 Oct 1920 (aged 88)
Collinsville, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Collinsville, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave 61
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Son of William Quinton and Eliza. Joel was likely born in Dekalb County, Georgia where his father was in 1830.

1850 Freedom Township (west of Mena and south of Rich Mountain), Polk County, Arkansas census:
William Quinton 43. Eliza Quinton 40. Joel Quinton 18. Elizabeth Quinton 16. Hester A Quinton 14. James Quinton 12. Nancy Quinton 10. Samuel Quinton 8. Eda Quinton 6. John Quinton 3. Samuel Quinton 23.

Joel's first marriage was to Nancy Mary Robbins on 3 Jun 1851, likely in Polk County, Arkansas. Nancy was born in Forsyth County, Georgia and her mother was Cherokee. (James Hicks book "Cherokee Lineages".)

Joel and family were in the 1860 and 1870 Freedom Township, Polk County, Arkansas census. In 1870 the family members included:
Joel Quinton 38. Nancy Quinton 38. Dora U (Dony Isabelle) Quinton 16. John A Quinton 12. Hamm M (Hannah Martha) Quinton 10. Elisabeth Quinton 6 (married John Victory). William S Quinton 4. Lydia S Quinton 1.

Joel and Nancy had another daughter, Ruth Ann Quinton, who was born the Cherokee Nation in 1875.

Joel served in Company H, 24th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Confederate) from 1862-1865.

The following family members were listed on the 20 Jul 1883 Canadian District, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory Per Capita Distribution:
Joel Quinton 50 White. Samuel Quinton 16 Cherokee. Lyda Quinton 15 Cherokee. Ruth Quinton 12 Cherokee. Joel J Barnett 5 (Joel's grandson thru Dony). The following is in remarks: "White man who married Miss Smith."

He was in the 1920 Collinsville, Tulsa County, Oklahoma census with his daughter, Hannah Martha Quinton Davis.
Son of William Quinton and Eliza. Joel was likely born in Dekalb County, Georgia where his father was in 1830.

1850 Freedom Township (west of Mena and south of Rich Mountain), Polk County, Arkansas census:
William Quinton 43. Eliza Quinton 40. Joel Quinton 18. Elizabeth Quinton 16. Hester A Quinton 14. James Quinton 12. Nancy Quinton 10. Samuel Quinton 8. Eda Quinton 6. John Quinton 3. Samuel Quinton 23.

Joel's first marriage was to Nancy Mary Robbins on 3 Jun 1851, likely in Polk County, Arkansas. Nancy was born in Forsyth County, Georgia and her mother was Cherokee. (James Hicks book "Cherokee Lineages".)

Joel and family were in the 1860 and 1870 Freedom Township, Polk County, Arkansas census. In 1870 the family members included:
Joel Quinton 38. Nancy Quinton 38. Dora U (Dony Isabelle) Quinton 16. John A Quinton 12. Hamm M (Hannah Martha) Quinton 10. Elisabeth Quinton 6 (married John Victory). William S Quinton 4. Lydia S Quinton 1.

Joel and Nancy had another daughter, Ruth Ann Quinton, who was born the Cherokee Nation in 1875.

Joel served in Company H, 24th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Confederate) from 1862-1865.

The following family members were listed on the 20 Jul 1883 Canadian District, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory Per Capita Distribution:
Joel Quinton 50 White. Samuel Quinton 16 Cherokee. Lyda Quinton 15 Cherokee. Ruth Quinton 12 Cherokee. Joel J Barnett 5 (Joel's grandson thru Dony). The following is in remarks: "White man who married Miss Smith."

He was in the 1920 Collinsville, Tulsa County, Oklahoma census with his daughter, Hannah Martha Quinton Davis.

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