In 1890, he was living with his parents and silbings in Indian Territory/Oklahoma. The household included: Benjamin F. Geno, age 40, Lucy C., age 26, L. W., age 16, Marion, age 12, a son, age 8, Delbert, age 5, and Lee, age 1.
In 1900, they were in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) on a farm they owned. The household included: Benjamin F., born December 1856 in Mississippi; Lucy, born May 1856 in Tennessee; Marion F., born March 1878 in Mississippi; Delbert V., born February 1885 in Tennessee; Aldrew L., born February 1889 in Arkansas; and Minnie B., born November 1893 in Oklahoma.
In 1904, he married Cloye Delia Haynes and for at least the next 25 years, he and Cloye farmed in Lexington, Oklahoma. In 1930, they had a nine year old son, Bernie F. in their household. Bernie Franklin Geno would be their only child, per contributor Patty Geno 48099230.
In 1890, he was living with his parents and silbings in Indian Territory/Oklahoma. The household included: Benjamin F. Geno, age 40, Lucy C., age 26, L. W., age 16, Marion, age 12, a son, age 8, Delbert, age 5, and Lee, age 1.
In 1900, they were in Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) on a farm they owned. The household included: Benjamin F., born December 1856 in Mississippi; Lucy, born May 1856 in Tennessee; Marion F., born March 1878 in Mississippi; Delbert V., born February 1885 in Tennessee; Aldrew L., born February 1889 in Arkansas; and Minnie B., born November 1893 in Oklahoma.
In 1904, he married Cloye Delia Haynes and for at least the next 25 years, he and Cloye farmed in Lexington, Oklahoma. In 1930, they had a nine year old son, Bernie F. in their household. Bernie Franklin Geno would be their only child, per contributor Patty Geno 48099230.
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