She homesteaded with her father in the Oklahoma Territory in the Oklahoma Run. She homesteaded 80 acres adjacent to her fathers in the Oklahoma land rush of 1889. From the Federal Tract books of Oklahoma Territory: Roll 2, P 107, name of entryman Mary E Courtright, land: Quarter section S2, SE4, Section 32, Township 19N, Range R#E(sic R3E). Homestead application 23 Jul 1889, land entry number 4016. Homestead final certificate 15 Jan 1896, land entry number 1576.
She married Claiborn Collier and had four children. They lived on and farmed the above land all their lives. She preceeded Claiborn in death by 20 years, passing away on 13 Nov 1927.
She homesteaded with her father in the Oklahoma Territory in the Oklahoma Run. She homesteaded 80 acres adjacent to her fathers in the Oklahoma land rush of 1889. From the Federal Tract books of Oklahoma Territory: Roll 2, P 107, name of entryman Mary E Courtright, land: Quarter section S2, SE4, Section 32, Township 19N, Range R#E(sic R3E). Homestead application 23 Jul 1889, land entry number 4016. Homestead final certificate 15 Jan 1896, land entry number 1576.
She married Claiborn Collier and had four children. They lived on and farmed the above land all their lives. She preceeded Claiborn in death by 20 years, passing away on 13 Nov 1927.
Family Members
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Wilbur Amos Courtright Sr
1869–1943
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Joseph Courtright
1870–1944
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Thomas Courtright
1871–1872
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Lydia Courtright Wilson
1873–1935
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Gertrude "Gertie" Courtright Vines
1874–1900
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Rose Lie Courtright
1875–1877
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Charles Henry Courtright
1878–1956
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Sarah Jane Courtright Walkinshaw
1878–1938
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Richard Charles Courtright Jr
1880–1898
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Hannah Marie Courtright Ladd
1881–1949
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Helen C Courtright DuRain
1882–1965
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Moses P. Allen "Rex" Courtright
1884–1977
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