Nowata County
Genealogy and Historical Societies/Clubs

Family Finders Genealogy Club
We are located at the Nowata County Historical Society Museum
136 S. Oak, Nowata
P.O. Box 87, Ok 74048
Museum phone number is 918 273-1191

Hours for the museum are: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, and on First Thursday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. (Closed Sunday & Monday)

Club dues are $5.00 per year and $.25 "funny money" is contributed at each monthly meeting.

The President of the club is Caryl Bell.

Family Finders will search all records in our library for a donation to our club and the cost of copying (25cents a page) and postage.

The Sec/Treas of the Club is Nita Wesson. If you are interested in learning the latest information about the club please contact her at nitawesson@gmail.com .

Volunteers
Family Finder Genealogy Club;
1969 - 2008
Years spent searching for all records
Look-ups
Marriage Records

FAMILY FINDERS GENEALOGY CLUB OFFICERS

1 Apr 1969-1970 President Geneva King, Vice-President Caryl Bell, Secretary Blanche DonCarlos, Treasurer Bernice Long
1971-1972  President Blanche DonCarlos, Vice-President Belva Secondine, Secretary Audrey Kennedy, Treasurer & Publicity Chairman Bernice Long
1973 President Jayne Sweger, Vice-President Ethel Hairston, Secretary Agnes Munson, Treasurer & Publicity Chairman Bernice Long
1974-1975 President Lela May, Vice-President Ethel Hairston, Secretary Agnes Munson, Treasurer Jo Roberson, Club Reporter Audrey Kennedy
1976 President Bernice Long, Vice-President & Reporter Jayne Sweger, Secretary Thelma Hathcoat, Treasurer Jo Roberson
1977  President Mary Vulgamore, (Mary Vulgamore resigned, Faye Hanks replaced her, then Faye resigned, Audrey Kennedy served out 1977) Vice-President Audrey Kennedy, Faye Hanks replaced Audrey Kennedy, SecretaryThelma Hathcoat, Secretary Thelma Hathcoat, Treasurer Jo Roberson, Co-reporters Leona Hester & Jayne Sweger
1978  President Leona Kester, Vice-President Virginia Slack, Secretary Thelma Hathcoat (Thelma resigned, Agnes Munson replaced her), Treasurer Jo Roberson 
1979 President Leona Kester, Vice-President Virginia Slack, Secretary Agnes Munson, Treasurer Bernice Long
1980 President Virginia Slack, Vice-President Geneva King, Secretary Agnes Munson, Treasurer Bernice Long
1981 President Virgie Nix, Vice-President Lela May, Secretary Agnes Munson, Treasurer Bernice Long
1982  President Lela May, Vice-President Leona Kester, Secretary Maxine Hays (she asked to decline, Agnes Munson replaced her), Treasurer Bernice Long
1983 President Lela May, Vice-President Ina Condray, Secretary/Treasurer Bernice Long
1984-1985 President Jackie Orban, Vice-President Lela May, Secretary Donna McCray, Treasurer Bernice Long
1986-1987 President Blanche DonCarlos, Vice-President Jackie Orban, Secretary Donna McCray, Treasurer Bernice Long
1988-1989  President Jo Roberson, Vice-President Lela May, Secretary Donna McCray, Treasurer Bernice Long
1990-1992 President Ina Condray, Vice-President Lela May, Secretary Blanche DonCarlos, Treasurer Bernice Long
1993-1994 President Gertrude Boyer Vice-President Elsie Berg, Secretary Blanche DonCarlos, Treasurer Mildred Whitson
1995-1997 President Elsie Berg, Secretary Blanche DonCarlos, Treasurer Mildred Whitson 
1998-1999  President Elsie Berg, Vice-President Gertrude Boyer, Sec/Treasurer Blanche DonCarlos
2000-2001  President Elsie Berg, Sec./Treasurer Blanche DonCarlos
2002-2003 President Elsie Berg, Sec./Treasurer Blanche DonCarlos, Blanche resigned in Sept, Virginia Temple replace her
2004-2005  President Elsie Berg, Sec./Treasurer Virginia Temple
2006-2007  President Diana McLean, Sec./Treasurer Virginia Temple, Virginia resigned in June 2006, Nita Wesson replaced her
2008 President Diana McLean, Vice-President Lisa Frye, Sec./Treasurer Nita Wesson. Diana resigned in May 2008, Barbara Yates replaced her.

Nowata County Historical Society Museum
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, and on First Thursday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. (Closed Sunday & Monday)
136 S. Oak, P.O. Box 87, Nowata, OK 74048
918 273-1191

Operates with volunteer personnel only. Contributions are accepted. Phone calls are welcomed during business hours. The volunteers will help you if they can. Will answer questions about prominent, and not so prominent citizens. Exhibits offer a glimps of Indian Territory and early Oklahoma History. They cover oil fields, history of Nowata County, agriculture, Cherokee Nation, wood carvings, artifacts, cowboy information, early law enforcement, rodeo championships, furntiture brought to Nowata via covered wagon, furnishings from old homes and businesses, hardware, and much more.

The Nowata Historical Society has a book available entitled "Nowata County History" and a folded map depicting Nowata County and many important and historic sites. It is helpful in showing where many people resided.

Please contact them for availability and cost.

Museum Pricelist


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