The 1910 Oklahoma Census shows George, Sarah, Ritta and Priscilla Gish Brickey (mother to George) in Pocola, LeFlore, Oklahoma.
In 1920 George and Sarah (no children aged 54 and 50 living next door to William (George) and Ritta Brickey Aaron at Cravens, Lattimer, Oklahoma. Sarah (Taylor) Brickey is not listed on the 1940 census that I could find, and may have died by then..George had died in 1921 near Spiro, OK..
Daughter, Ritta Addeen Brickey Aaron is at 24633506
W. H. Aaron and Ritter W. Brickey married 8/11/1912 Leflore Co., OK.
Bernice McNeal wrote....
My Aunt Laura says that when Oscar was a sassy young fellow he used to
run away from home when he didn't want to plow the way his dad said. He would go to Uncle George and do just anything the way Uncle George said.
Uncle George would say "Why Oscar doesn't contrary me a bit!" It seems everyone loved this Uncle George and Aunt Sarah.
The 1910 Oklahoma Census shows George, Sarah, Ritta and Priscilla Gish Brickey (mother to George) in Pocola, LeFlore, Oklahoma.
In 1920 George and Sarah (no children aged 54 and 50 living next door to William (George) and Ritta Brickey Aaron at Cravens, Lattimer, Oklahoma. Sarah (Taylor) Brickey is not listed on the 1940 census that I could find, and may have died by then..George had died in 1921 near Spiro, OK..
Daughter, Ritta Addeen Brickey Aaron is at 24633506
W. H. Aaron and Ritter W. Brickey married 8/11/1912 Leflore Co., OK.
Bernice McNeal wrote....
My Aunt Laura says that when Oscar was a sassy young fellow he used to
run away from home when he didn't want to plow the way his dad said. He would go to Uncle George and do just anything the way Uncle George said.
Uncle George would say "Why Oscar doesn't contrary me a bit!" It seems everyone loved this Uncle George and Aunt Sarah.
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