On September 4, 1898 in Bennington, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), Carmine married Morgan Jones Durant who was born
September 12, 1872 in Indian Territory, son of Joseph Zozare Durant and Sophia J. Cavender.
Carmine and Morgan ultimately would have three children: Ulmont Ulsford Durant, Oliver Holmes Durant, and Edwin Poe Durant.
The 1900 Federal Census for Township 6, Indian Territory (Choctaw Nation) shows Carmine Durant, a servant, age 20, born October 1879 in Kansas; and her husband, Morgan Durant, a farm laborer, age 29, born November 1870 in Indian Territory; and their son, Ulmont Durant, age 10 months, born December 1899 in Indian Territory. They were living with Carmine's father, William M. Caruthers, a ginner, age 48, born July 1851 in Iowa; and her mother, Mollie J. Caruthers, age 39, born January 1861 in Texas.
The U.S. Native American Enrollment Cards for the Five Civilized Tribes show that Morgan J. Durant registered as Choctaw by Blood on September 25, 1902. His Dawes Number is 13854. Morgan's three sons, Albert Poe Durant, Ulmont Ulsford Durant, and Oliver Holmes Durant are also on the rolls.
The 1910 Federal Census for Bennington Ward 1, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Carmine A. Durant, a servant, age 29, born in Kansas; and her husband, Morgan J. Durant, an insurance agent, age 37, born in Oklahoma. Living with them were two children: Ulmont W. Durant, age 9; and Oliver W. Durant, age 7, born in Oklahoma. Also living with the family was Carmine's mother, Mary Caruthers, age 47, born in Texas.
The World War I Draft Registration Cards show that Morgan Jones Durant registered for the draft on September 12, 1918 in Durant, Oklahoma (Bryan County). He gave his full name, his birthdate as September 12, 1872; his age as 45; his occupation as a bookkeeper; and his nearest relatives as his wife, Carmine Durant of Bennington, Oklahoma (Bryan County).
On September 4, 1898 in Bennington, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), Carmine married Morgan Jones Durant who was born
September 12, 1872 in Indian Territory, son of Joseph Zozare Durant and Sophia J. Cavender.
Carmine and Morgan ultimately would have three children: Ulmont Ulsford Durant, Oliver Holmes Durant, and Edwin Poe Durant.
The 1900 Federal Census for Township 6, Indian Territory (Choctaw Nation) shows Carmine Durant, a servant, age 20, born October 1879 in Kansas; and her husband, Morgan Durant, a farm laborer, age 29, born November 1870 in Indian Territory; and their son, Ulmont Durant, age 10 months, born December 1899 in Indian Territory. They were living with Carmine's father, William M. Caruthers, a ginner, age 48, born July 1851 in Iowa; and her mother, Mollie J. Caruthers, age 39, born January 1861 in Texas.
The U.S. Native American Enrollment Cards for the Five Civilized Tribes show that Morgan J. Durant registered as Choctaw by Blood on September 25, 1902. His Dawes Number is 13854. Morgan's three sons, Albert Poe Durant, Ulmont Ulsford Durant, and Oliver Holmes Durant are also on the rolls.
The 1910 Federal Census for Bennington Ward 1, Oklahoma (Bryan County) shows Carmine A. Durant, a servant, age 29, born in Kansas; and her husband, Morgan J. Durant, an insurance agent, age 37, born in Oklahoma. Living with them were two children: Ulmont W. Durant, age 9; and Oliver W. Durant, age 7, born in Oklahoma. Also living with the family was Carmine's mother, Mary Caruthers, age 47, born in Texas.
The World War I Draft Registration Cards show that Morgan Jones Durant registered for the draft on September 12, 1918 in Durant, Oklahoma (Bryan County). He gave his full name, his birthdate as September 12, 1872; his age as 45; his occupation as a bookkeeper; and his nearest relatives as his wife, Carmine Durant of Bennington, Oklahoma (Bryan County).
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