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Peace & Favor to the Pearson/Swindall Family

Peace & Favor to the Pearson/Swindall Family. For Corrections and Changes Contact: myrnaroberts@myrnaroberts.com. The Oklahoma Swindall Story. featuring Mr. Robert Swindall. . . . as it was told Myrna Roberts orally. . . passed down from generation to generation.

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Peace & Favor to the Pearson/Swindall Family

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  1. Peace & Favor to the Pearson/Swindall Family For Corrections and Changes Contact: myrnaroberts@myrnaroberts.com

  2. The Oklahoma Swindall Story featuring Mr. Robert Swindall . . . as it was told Myrna Roberts orally. . . passed down from generation to generation

  3. 1800s Coosa (Elmore) County, Alabama

  4. Jacob “Jake” Wall, Sr. Born in 1828

  5. Charlotte “Lottie” Wall Born in 1828 in Louisiana Logical Choice Photos appear to be taken the same day One of these Daughters is probably Cora. The other is not known now.

  6. Painting of One of the Wall Women

  7. 1. ADELLA WALL 2. CARRIE WALL 3. IDA WALL Children of Jake and Lottie 4. ANN WALL, b. 1848 married Robert Swindall, b. 1848 5. HARRIET WALL, b.1858 6. JACOB WALL, JR., b. 1862. 7. MOLLY WALL, 1866 - 1911 8. ADA WALL, b. 1866 9. WILLIAM WALL, b. 1867 10. CORA WALL, b. 1868 11. QUEEN WALL, b. 1870 12. JOHN WALL, b. 1872 13. BEATRICE WALL, b. 1874 14. ALGIE WALL, b. 1876 15. WINNIE WALL, B. 1878

  8. Jake & Lottie Married! Census they eventually appeared married Jake went from white to mulatto Manipulated photo

  9. Swindall Siblings 1. ROBERT SWINDALL 2. DUNCAN SWINDALL Duncan Swindall Duncan Swindall Family of Tatums, OK 3. RICHARD SWINDALL 4. ALBERT SWINDALL 5. WASHINGTON SWINDALL 6. WILLIAM SWINDALL 7. SACK SWINDALL Isadora Swindall Wife of Duncan Swindall

  10. Children of ROBERT AND ANN SWINDALL 1. RAZZ SWINDALL* 2. CHARLIE SWINDALL* 3. GARFIELD SWINDALL Razz and Charlie Swindall 4. BESSIE SWINDALL 5. SUSIE SWINDALL 6. CALVIN SWINDALL 7. DAVID SWINDALL • 8. BETTIE SWINDALL Susie Swindall Jones 9. WILLIE SWINDALL, b. 1870 10. DVOYD SWINDALL, b. 1871. 11. DE RENSANE SWINDALL, b. 1875. 12. JODA SWINDALL, b. 1876. 13. HATTIE SWINDALL, b. 1878 - 1966 14. ROBERT J. SWINDALL, JR., b. 1880. All born in Alabama Garfield and Robert, Jr. * May have had a different mother

  11. Jim Crow and Klan Activity

  12. Jake Strikes a Dealin 1893 L.B. Tatum Jake Wall

  13. The Indian Territory Plan Estimated Distance: 799 miles Time: 13 hours in a car today

  14. Indian Territory Estimated Distance: 52 miles Time: 52 minutes in a car today Enid Estimated Distance: 138 miles Time: 3 hours in a car today Get off Train Wagon Train to The Famous Chisholm Trail By today’s standards that would be 989 miles/17 hours driving without stopping

  15. Self Sustaining Community • Walls daughters’ families were not the only people on the train • To qualify to ride, the rider must have a trade (i.e., farmer, carpenter, black smith, quartermaster, etc.) • With all the tradesmen, the train contained a self-sustaining town unto itself.

  16. Why Move to Indian Territory • Because they were hand-picked and recruited by LB Tatum to go to Indian Territory • Blacks had a vote in Indian Territory from the beginning of settlement • Blacks settled the Indian Territory • Blacks were the law in Indian Territory • There was a lot of talk and rumors about Oklahoma being a black state, so black moved there in large numbers.

  17. Plan Diverted Wild Horse Bad Boy Different Story

  18. One Year Later Mary Tatum Running Stuff too LB Tatum “Doc” Tatum $100.00 Town of Tatums was Born

  19. Church Plant – May, 1894 Seaborn Carter Robert Swindall

  20. LB Tatum was Postmaster Store Keeper U.S. Marshal Robert Swindall Started Conglomerate in 1910 Cotton gin Grist mill and Saw mill The Olden Days

  21. Movie: “Black Gold

  22. Sun Down Rule in Tatums • No Whites in Tatums After Sun down rule • Even if blacks say there was no such rule, whites believed there was such a rule and honored that rule • Gangsters, namely Pretty Boy Floyd, stay all night, but even they were hiding (from the law) and were not openly in Tatums after dark

  23. First Oklahoma Swindall Family Reunion – circa. 1968

  24. The Honorable Cecil Jones

  25. Special Thanks to • Anthony Austin - Photos of Jacob, Lottie and the daughters Wall, and significant conversations regarding history of Walls Family • Ruth Drain (deceased) - photo of first reunion, and significant conversations regarding history of Walls And Swindall Family • Michael and Verena Hooks – photo of Razz and Charlie Swindall • Mae Ruth Hunt – Photo of Duncan Swindall and significant conversations regarding history of Walls And Swindall Family • Cecil Jones photo - poster LB, Mary and Doc Photos, Tatums post office papers, Tatums community Griot and significant conversations regarding history of the Town of Tatums, Tatums, Walls and Swindall Families • Nina King – photo of Susie Swindall • Many others

  26. Other Credits • Buffalo Soldier. Retrieved on-line, June, 2009 from: http://www.buffalosoldiers-lawtonftsill.org/plaza.htm • Cotton Gin – Gainsville, Texas. Retrieved on-line, June, 2009 from: http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/GainesvilleTexas/Gainesville1910CottonGinPCTem.jpg • Dougherty Train Station. Retrieved on-line, June, 2009 from: http://www.okgenweb.org/~okmurray/Murray/doughertyhistory.htm • Griot. Retrieved on-line, June, 2009 from:http://www.rps.psu.edu/0205/keepers.html • Legends of America – A Travel Site for the Nostalgic & Historic Minded. Retrieved on-line, June, 2009 from: http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ok-forts.html • Slave Auction Block. Retrieved on-line, June, 2009 from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/82538566@N00/678125427 • Slavery - Myths and Facts. Retrieved on-line, June, 2009 from: http://www.civilwarhistory.com/slavetrade/blackslavery.htm • Wagon Train . Retrieved on-line, June, 2009 from: http://historyforkids.utah.gov/fun_and_games/photos/images/beforecolorfilm/large/wagon_train.jpg

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