Mariam Ruth only seemed to go by "Ruth" as an adult. She married Christopher "Kit" Williams on 1 Aug 1889 in Cooke County, Texas. Between 1900 and 1910 Kit and Ruth moved to Pottawatomie Township in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. They had 11 children: Raymond Leslie, William Arden, Guthrie Hugh, Evelee Sarah, Chester Adolph, Vester Laverne, Lenley Laylan, Azalee Mae, Connie Elvin, and Dora Juanita Novalee.
They eventually settled in McLoud, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. Several of their grown children lived with them in McLoud. According to one of Ruth's grandsons, he enjoyed going to Grandma's house because "she knew how to fix large meals that were made each day. Grandma fed the total of 10 adults and, as usual, all the grandkids that were there each day."
Ruth and Kit lived on a farm, and Ruth had a nanny goat that she milked daily. This was one of her grandson's favorite memories.
Mariam Ruth only seemed to go by "Ruth" as an adult. She married Christopher "Kit" Williams on 1 Aug 1889 in Cooke County, Texas. Between 1900 and 1910 Kit and Ruth moved to Pottawatomie Township in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. They had 11 children: Raymond Leslie, William Arden, Guthrie Hugh, Evelee Sarah, Chester Adolph, Vester Laverne, Lenley Laylan, Azalee Mae, Connie Elvin, and Dora Juanita Novalee.
They eventually settled in McLoud, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. Several of their grown children lived with them in McLoud. According to one of Ruth's grandsons, he enjoyed going to Grandma's house because "she knew how to fix large meals that were made each day. Grandma fed the total of 10 adults and, as usual, all the grandkids that were there each day."
Ruth and Kit lived on a farm, and Ruth had a nanny goat that she milked daily. This was one of her grandson's favorite memories.
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