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Researching the Descendants of Emma Taylor: A Genealogy Journey

05 Sunday Jul 2026

Posted by suzieg1969 in DNA Matches, Genealogy

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ancestry, Bucklucksy, California, Canada, Cardinal, family-history, Genealogy, Iowa, Linthicum, Mattox, Mayer, Mitchell, Oklahoma, Oregon, Peeples, Rennels, Rogers, Taylor, Thomas

DNA Updates

  • This week my first DNA match is a distant cousin connecting through Joseph Cardinal, my 5th great-grandfather. She was pretty easy to track and connect. Ancestry was indicating that she was related through my dad’s side, though. Maybe there is a connection through a different branch with this cousin. Something to watch for, although none of the names rang a bell.
  • The second DNA match is another distant cousin connecting through Valentine Mattox, a 4th great-grandfather on my dad’s side of the family. Interestingly enough, it appears this cousin might also connect through my Puckett line. Normally I would set this one aside to flesh out later, but since there appears to be a double connection, I’m anxious to work it now. Filling in the Puckett line was straight forward, however, making the connections to Valentine Mattox will take some effort and I will save that for another day.

Unusual Place Name – Bucklucksy

In researching the Rennels family, they resided in Bucklucksy, Oklahoma for a period of time. I was curious how the name came to be. Since Google is my friend on most days, I asked and then I had CoPilot condense it down into a single paragraph.

Bucklucksy—originally named from the Choctaw phrase Bok Luksi, meaning “Creek with turtles”—was the first settlement at the crossroads of the California and Texas roads where J.J. McAlester opened a general store in 1869. The discovery of nearby coal and McAlester’s success in attracting the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad in 1872 transformed the area, prompting the railroad and post office to adopt his name. Though Bucklucksy later became known simply as McAlester, parts of the old townsite now rest beneath Lake Eufaula, leaving only its story to surface.


Continuing Research on Benjamin Cox descendants: Emma Taylor Thomas

I am continuing my research on William Taylor’s descendants. This week’s research starts with a search for Emma Taylor Thomas’s daughters. Emma died in 1910 and is buried in Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Her obituary places the family near Needmore and there apparently was a measles outbreak at the time of her death.1 Information on her husband Joseph Thomas was hit or miss early in the search. A 1919 army transport manifest for their son George mentioned that Joseph was in Gore, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. This is also the location where George was married later that year. George and his bride were enumerated in Wharton County, Texas in 1920. Laura and Zelora seemed to have vaporized during this time. Joe resurfaced in 1930 living with George and his family and they had returned to Oklahoma.

Emma and Joseph’s daughter Hazel was a little easier to track…she married and ended up with the rest of the family in California. Her obituary listed two sisters as living, however, they were not Laura and Zelora. Researching Edith and Anna, I found them and their father in Wharton County, Texas…next door to George. As it turns out, Anna married George’s brother-in-law in 1922 who was a widower with two children. They raised a sizeable family (Linthicum) which I likely will not finish assembling this week.

Eventually Joseph appeared in the 1910 census…in Delaware County, not Ottawa County. Afton, where Emma reportedly died, is near the county line so they very well could have been residing in Delaware County all along. Laura and Zelora are not named. Laura was fourteen so maybe, and that’s a big maybe, she had married by 1910. Zelora would have been about ten, so likely she had died. No mention of either girl was found in the family obituaries.

In a last ditched effort to find Laura and Zelora, I checked Mount Hope Cemetery on Find a Grave. I didn’t find them, but I did find an infant daughter of Joseph and Emma’s named Lenna. She was born on January 5, 1910 and lived about six weeks. There is also an unnamed infant son with no photo of the stone. The notes state he is a son of Joseph, but it is not clear where that information came from. From the information provided, these two could have been preemie twins.

Emma’s sister Millie Taylor reportedly had the measles in the summer of 1909 in Afton.2 Millie was working for a Mrs. Mason after she recovered from her illness.3 Another researcher had provided a death date for Millie so I followed up in the newspapers and confirmed it was the same person. She remained in the general area, married, and raised a substantial family. I will need to follow up with more research on her family (The Canadas).

  • Jesse Cox + Mary Waugh > John Cox + Mary Parks > Louisa Cox + David Taylor > William F Taylor + Mary Lucy Pearson
    • Taylor
      • Oklahoma: Ottawa
    • Rennels
      • Oklahoma: Pittsburg
      • California: Stanislaus, Butte
      • Oregon: Marion
    • Rogers
      • Oklahoma: Pittsburg
      • California: Stanislaus
    • Peeples
      • California: Butte, San Francisco
      • South Dakota
    • Mayer
      • California: San Francisco
    • Linthicum
      • Iowa: Polk
    • Mitchell
      • Missouri: Cole
    • Canada
      • Oklahoma: Ottawa
Map courtesy of Mapsius.com

Error Resolution

The last available update via Ancestry ProTools: I have 5074 errors in the tree–510 possible duplicates, 4108 with no documents, 456 other errors. My Ancestry error resolutions this week included:

  • A dangler not connected to anyone. She will be pruned.
  • A husband of a wife of a cousin. He will be pruned.
  • Husband of a distant cousin needs records. This took some effort. I did not have a first name for him and I did not have his mother-in-law’s name either. It took some process of elimination before I could identify and document this individual.

Goals and progress…
Beginning of Week: 27,684 people
End of Week: 27,910 people
Change = +226 persons
Tasks for coming week:

  • Continue research on Isaac Cox, “The Immigrant” and his wife Susannah Tomlinson.
  • Review Coxes of Cox Creek
  • Run newspaper search, especially for articles recounting local history
  • Review the Cox package of information from Sweden
  • Look for documents in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky

  1. https://www.newspapers.com/image/606543616/?match=2&clipping_id=200814310 ↩︎
  2. https://www.newspapers.com/image/606541946/?match=1&terms=Millie%20Taylor ↩︎
  3. https://www.newspapers.com/image/606542838/?match=1&terms=Millie%20Taylor ↩︎

Researching William Taylor’s Descendants

14 Sunday Jun 2026

Posted by suzieg1969 in Genealogy

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ancestry, Babb, Benton, Brunner, Cox, family-history, Farthing, Genealogy, Kentucky, Kirby, Lee, Ohio, Richardson, Taylor

I was able to add a couple DNA matches to the tree this week. I already had a parent of the match in my tree and merely updated that generation and added the most current. One was for my McCullough line which I hope to start delving into late next year. The other was a cousin on my mother’s side of the family.


I am continuing my research on William Taylor’s descendants. His daughter Amanda had quite a few children so this could take some time to complete.

  • Jesse Cox + Mary Waugh > John Cox + Mary Parks > Louisa Cox + David Taylor > William F Taylor + Mary Lucy Pearson
    • Taylor
    • Babb
      • Kentucky: Estill, Madison
      • Ohio: Butler
    • Lee
      • Ohio: Butler
    • Kirby
      • Kentucky: Estill
    • Farthing
      • Kentucky: Estill, Clark
    • Benton
      • Kentucky: Estill
    • Richardson
      • Kentucky: Estill, Madison
    • Brunner
      • Ohio: Butler

Error resolution. The last available update: I have 5052 errors in the tree–527 possible duplicates, 4074 with no documents, 451 other errors.

  • .The wife of a distant cousin from the 19th century on my mother’s side needed a source. A marriage record was available. NOTE: I thought that would resolve the error. WRONG! It would seem that I now have a duplicate issue to work through. The distant cousin was Pierre Vachet. I have two men with that name in my tree. One is a nephew of the other. The hint in Ancestry was from an index and did not include information on the groom’s parents. A marriage index on FamilySearch does include the parents’ names. These records were compiled from records kept by St Francis Xavier Catholic Church. An image of the actual record may be available, however, I am not currently at an Affiliate Library. I’ll look for it when I am there next week. The correct Pierre Vachet is the nephew born in 1815. I can remove the duplicate record from the uncle.
  • A mother-in-law of a distant cousin needed a source. She will be pruned from the tree along with her husband.
  • The wife of a distant cousin from the 20th century needs a maiden name and a source. I found a source for her birth date which will have to do.

Goals and progress…
Beginning of Week: 27,919 people
End of Week: 28,003 people
Change = + 84 persons
Tasks for coming week:

  • Continue research on Isaac Cox, “The Immigrant” and his wife Susannah Tomlinson.
  • Review Coxes of Cox Creek
  • Run newspaper search, especially for articles recounting local history
  • Review the Cox package of information from Sweden
  • Look for documents in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky

Weekly Genealogy Research Update

10 Sunday May 2026

Posted by suzieg1969 in Genealogy

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ancestry, Ayers, Comer, Cox, family-history, Genealogy, Gray, Huston, McCoy, Taylor, Texas

Yes, I skipped a week. Life was crazy busy last week, so I didn’t get much research done. I’m combining two weeks into one report.

Ancestry surprised me last week with a free 7 day trial of the World Explorer access. I switched gears a little and researched ancestors in Canada and Europe. I have several individuals that I have tagged as having German documents so I started there.

My maternal grandfather’s family is deeply rooted in Germany. Researching his paternal grandmother, Emma Nagele, both of her parents had the surname Nagele. Nagele has several spelling variants including Näegele, Nagele, and Nagley. While I am not certain as yet, her parents may have been second cousins. It will take some deep diving to document everyone sufficiently, but I have honed in on where in the Old Country they resided–Baden. There were some references of births in Bavaria for a few of the last German born generation. It will take some effort to determine when each of the family members immigrated from Germany to the United States and which port they arrived at. The dates provided on the 1900 census are inconsistent between parent and child and siblings. One would think that small children would have traveled with at least one of their parents, but that might not have been the case.

German vocabulary that might be useful in the future:

  • weiblich = female
  • männlich = male
  • taufe = baptism
  • heirat = marriage
  • März = March
  • Mai = May

Continuing with my maternal grandfather, his mother’s family, the Kaisers, seem to have migrated from Alsace in France.


Continuing on with the descendants of Jesse Cox and Mary Wagle. I have made a lot of progress on Richard and Sarah Taylor’s family this weekend. I have a little to finish up on their son Eugene’s family and wrap it all up on Leon Taylor’s family.

  • Louisa Cox + David Taylor > Richard Lewis Taylor + Sarah Emma Isaacs
    • Taylor
      • Texas: Harris, Rusk, Nueces, Gregg, Jackson Counties
      • Oklahoma: Ottawa County
    • McCoy
      • Texas: Galveston County
    • Trammell
      • Texas: Eastland, Erath, Haskell, Parker, Stephens Counties
    • Gray
      • Texas: Erath, Rusk Counties
    • Ayers
      • Texas: Harris County
    • Comer
      • Texas: Potter County
    • Huston
      • Texas: Dallas, Tarrant, Erath Counties

Error resolution. The last available update: I have 5026 errors in the tree–519 possible duplicates, 4060 with no documents, 447 other errors.

  • First up is a floater who is not connected to my tree. She was actually attached to a half dozen or so others who were not connected to the tree, so I removed all of them.
  • Next, a distant cousin who needs a source record. I’m not all that confident with the records offered up, but attached a land grant record which was consistent with documentation that other researchers provided. I can always remove it later.
  • Finally, a husband of a distant cousin who needs a record and a first name. I found notice of their marriage license in the paper, resolving the error and his first name.
  • The father in law of a distant cousin was pruned along with his wife.
  • Husband of a distant cousin needed some source documents. Their daughter’s marriage record primed the hints for him and his wife.
  • Wife of a distant cousin needed source documents. Finally found a Public Record Index entry, although I don’t really like using them.

Goals and progress…
Beginning of Week: 27,519 people
End of Week: 27,622 people
Change = +103 persons
Tasks for coming week:

  • Continue research on Isaac Cox, “The Immigrant” and his wife Susannah Tomlinson.
  • Review Coxes of Cox Creek
  • Run newspaper search, especially for articles recounting local history
  • Review the Cox package of information from Sweden
  • Look for documents in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky

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