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Frank “Tom” Roman Nose

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Frank “Tom” Roman Nose

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
10 Feb 1987 (aged 91)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Kingfisher, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Son of Crooked Woman and Roman Nose (Wolf Man). His siblings included: Crane Coming (Walker), Harry (Frank), Sarah, and Polly G. In 1900 and 1910, he was living with his parents and siblings in Barnitz Township, Oklahoma (Custer County). In 1910, the household included: Roman Nose, age 41, born in Oklahoma, married once for 24 years, both parents from Montana; Crooked Woman, age 40, born in Oklahoma, married once for 24 years; four living children of five born, both parents born in Montana; Crane Coming (Walker) Roman Nose, age 22, born in Oklahoma; Frank (Thomas) Roman Nose, age 17, born in Oklahoma; Harry (Frank) Roman Nose, age 10, born in Oklahoma; and Sarah Roman Nose, age 6, born in Oklahoma. His parents spoke Cheyenne, neither spoke English and neither could read or write. Tom and his siblings all spoke English and could read and write. By 1911, Tom's brother Walker had left the household and Tom's parents had another child, Polly G., born in September 4, 1910.

By 1918, Tom had left his parents' household and was living alone. In 1920, he was living with his wife, Mary Curley, and their two children in Barnitz Township, Oklahoma (Custer County). His household included his wife Mary Curley Roman Nose, age 22, born in Oklahoma; their children Sidney, age 4 2/12 and Gladys, age 1 6/12. Tom's brother Walker lived next to them, with his wife, White Buffalo Woman, and their children Jennie and John, and Walker's step daughter Freda Turtle Roads, age 13. Tom's brother Harry was married to Money Belt (Myrtle Belt), born 1890. Harry's family included: two step daughters, Corn Left Hand, born 1907 and died March 15, 1921, and May Left Hand, born 1912; son Crane Coming (Sidney C.), born 1915; son Milton;
and his daughter Rose, born 1919, died September 3, 1920.

In 1927, Tom's father was living with a wife named Making Road, born in 1862. Tom's youngest sister Polly, was living alone. Tom's brother Walker was living with his wife Woostie, born 1873, and his two children Jennie and John. Tom's household at that point included his wife Mary Curly, born November 28, 1898; his daughter Gladys, born February 15, 1918; his son Alfred, born January 4, 1921; his son Joseph, born August 17, 1925; and his daughter Fay, born December 1, 1927, all full blooded Cheyenne. In 1936, Tom married Anna Twin, both receiving allotments as full blooded members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes.
Son of Crooked Woman and Roman Nose (Wolf Man). His siblings included: Crane Coming (Walker), Harry (Frank), Sarah, and Polly G. In 1900 and 1910, he was living with his parents and siblings in Barnitz Township, Oklahoma (Custer County). In 1910, the household included: Roman Nose, age 41, born in Oklahoma, married once for 24 years, both parents from Montana; Crooked Woman, age 40, born in Oklahoma, married once for 24 years; four living children of five born, both parents born in Montana; Crane Coming (Walker) Roman Nose, age 22, born in Oklahoma; Frank (Thomas) Roman Nose, age 17, born in Oklahoma; Harry (Frank) Roman Nose, age 10, born in Oklahoma; and Sarah Roman Nose, age 6, born in Oklahoma. His parents spoke Cheyenne, neither spoke English and neither could read or write. Tom and his siblings all spoke English and could read and write. By 1911, Tom's brother Walker had left the household and Tom's parents had another child, Polly G., born in September 4, 1910.

By 1918, Tom had left his parents' household and was living alone. In 1920, he was living with his wife, Mary Curley, and their two children in Barnitz Township, Oklahoma (Custer County). His household included his wife Mary Curley Roman Nose, age 22, born in Oklahoma; their children Sidney, age 4 2/12 and Gladys, age 1 6/12. Tom's brother Walker lived next to them, with his wife, White Buffalo Woman, and their children Jennie and John, and Walker's step daughter Freda Turtle Roads, age 13. Tom's brother Harry was married to Money Belt (Myrtle Belt), born 1890. Harry's family included: two step daughters, Corn Left Hand, born 1907 and died March 15, 1921, and May Left Hand, born 1912; son Crane Coming (Sidney C.), born 1915; son Milton;
and his daughter Rose, born 1919, died September 3, 1920.

In 1927, Tom's father was living with a wife named Making Road, born in 1862. Tom's youngest sister Polly, was living alone. Tom's brother Walker was living with his wife Woostie, born 1873, and his two children Jennie and John. Tom's household at that point included his wife Mary Curly, born November 28, 1898; his daughter Gladys, born February 15, 1918; his son Alfred, born January 4, 1921; his son Joseph, born August 17, 1925; and his daughter Fay, born December 1, 1927, all full blooded Cheyenne. In 1936, Tom married Anna Twin, both receiving allotments as full blooded members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes.


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