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- Dardenelle and Aunt Hazel (August and September, 1997) said that grandpa Bill was a cotton gin man, that Jake worked in the gin for him and that grandpa Bill had hired servants. Jake met Lizzie while she was working in his house.
Aunt Hazel said (11-4-1997) that "dad said Center was no place to raise kids and moved six miles to River Bend just across the river from Ada". They lived there for a few years, dad working with machinery in a cotton gin, and then moved on to Konawa, about 1909, because dad wanted a country life with his family.
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1900 census, I.T., Chickasaw Nation, ed 130, 3-A, June 2, HH 45
CLOUD, William, head, W, M, Aug 1850, 49, m 19 yrs, AL, unk, unk, ginner & miller
CLOUD, Margaret, wife, W, F, Jan 1863, 37, m 19 yrs, 6/3 children, TX, AL, AL
CLOUD, Jasper, son, Sept 1874, 25, TX, AL, TX, salesman
CLOUD, Thomas, son, Oct 1876, 23, TX, AL, TX, day laborer
CLOUD, Jacob, son, July 1879, 20, TX, AL, TS, day laborer
CLOUD, Mary, dau, July 1880, 19, TX, AL, TX
CLOUD, John, son, Feb 1895, 15, IT, AL, TX
CLOUD, Alice, dau, Feb 1887, 13, IT, AL, TX
JOHNSON, Myrtle, servant, W, F, Feb 1881, 19, MO, unk, unk, servant
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1907 Oklahoma statehood census, Konawa township, Seminole county
CLOUD, Jake, head, white male, 28
CLOUD, Lizzie, wife, W, F, 23
CLOUD, Lillian, dau, W, F, 4
CLOUD, Hazel, dau, W, F, 2
CLOUD, Elmor, son, W, M, 10/12
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On the 1910 Seminole county, Konawa Township census, Jake (28) and Lizzie (28) Cloud are living with their children Lillian (7), Hazel (5), Elmo (4), and William L. (1-6/12). They are living next door to Lizzie's sister, Cora Vitura and Sam Harrison and one homestead away from another sister, Lena G. and Alexander Stubbs.
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1910 census, OK, Seminole, Konawa, ed 184, 14-A, (T624-1274, 104)
May 3, 1910, HH 252/253
CLOUD, Jake, head, M, W, 28, m1 7 yrs, TX, TX, TX
CLOUD, Lizzie, wife, F, W, 28, m1 7 yrs, 4/4 children, TX, IL, IL
CLOUD, Lillian, dau, 7, OK
CLOUD, Hazel, dau, 5, OK
CLOUD, Elmo, son, 4, OK
CLOUD, William L, son, 4-6/12, OK
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1920 census, OK, Seminole, Konawa, ed 248, 1-B, (T625-1471, 133)
Jan 3, 1920, HH 14/14
CLAWD, J.W., head, M, W, 40, TX, TX, TX
CLAWD, Elizabeath, wife, F, W, 38, TX, IL, IL
CLAWD, Lillian R, dau, 16, OK
CLAWD, Hazel G, dau, 14, OK
CLAWD, Elmo, son, 12, OK
CLAWD, Bill, son, 11, OK
CLAWD, Richard, son, 9, OK
CLAWD, Charley, son, 7, OK
CLAWD, Tom, son, 4, OK
CLAWD, Fred, son, 1, OK
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1930 census, OK, Seminole, Konawa, ed 67-12, 12-B
April 19, 1930
CLOUD, Jacob W, head, M, W, 50, m at 20, TX, TX, TX
CLOUD, Lizzie, wife, F, W, 47, m at 18, TX, IL, IL
CLOUD, Lillian R, dau, 26, OK
CLOUD, Hazel L, dau, 25, OK
CLOUD, Satelmo, son, 22, OK
CLOUD, Richard, son, 19, OK
CLOUD, William L, son, 20, OK
CLOUD, Charley T, son, 17, OK
CLOUD, Tommie M, son, 13, OK
CLOUD, Fredrich C, son, 12, OK
CLOUD, J.W., son, 4-7/12, OK
CLOUD, Claud W, son, 3-8/12, OK (grandson, son of Lillian above)
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1940 census, OK, Pushmataha, Tuskahoma, ed 64-18, 12-B & 13-A, April 13-15
-- HH 238
NAPIER, Price H, head, M, W, 77, widowed, TX
DABBS, Pearl, dau, 56, widowed, TX
-- HH 239
NAPIER, Luke, head, M, W, 36, OK
NAPIER, Winifred, wife, F, W, 18, OK
-- HH 240
BOYNTON, S.C., head, M, W, 33, KS, previously lived in Long Beach, CA, steam ship waiter
BOYNTON, Hazel, wife, F, W, 35, OK
BOYNTON, Mary E, dau, 9, CA
BOYNTON, James B, son, 4, CA
BOYNTON, Paul W, son, 1, OK
-- HH 241
CLOUD, Jake W, head, M, W, 59, married, no schooling, TX
CLOUD, Lizzie, wife, F, W, 57, married, finished 2nd grade, TX
CLOUD, Dick, son, 29, single, finished 8th grade, OK
CLOUD, Charlie T, son, 27, single, finished 7th grade, OK
CLOUD, Katherine D, dau, 18, single, finished 8th grade, OK
CLOUD, J.W., son, 15, single, finished 7th grade, OK
CLOUD, Dardenelle, grandson, 14, single, finished 7th grade, OK
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There was a two year drought in Konawa and they lost everything but one cow. Jake got an opportunity to share crop in Albion so they moved there. Hazel and Gail Boynton bought them a place there (Gail went to a "tax title" land auction and bid on the 40 acres for 25 cents an acre and got it for $7.50.) Jake built a log house that they lived in.
Hazel wrote that the entries in the family Bible were made by Shorty, as momma couldn't write very well. "Shorty wrote the record and were mostly of our family, for she's like me, knew little of family traditions." Just before she died, Shorty gave the family Bible to George Napier's wife, Glenda.
Dardenelle said he'd heard that grandma Cloud's grandfather Seybold served in the civil war (i.e. David Seybold).
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