Osage County, Oklahoma
Biographies
James Madison Williams born 4/28/1855 in Madison County, Iowa and died 9/19/1928 and Minnie Emmazet (nee Besse) born 10/4/1866 in Appanoose County, Iowa and died 4/5/1931. Both died at DeNoya, Oklahoma and are buried in the Newkirk Cemetery, located 2 miles north of Newkirk, Oklahoma. They married and had most of their children in Appanoose County, Iowa. From there they moved to what is now South Coffeyville (not sure if it was KS or OK at that time) and had two more children on the banks of the Verdigris River. Then they moved to West Plains, Missouri with their family. That is when they moved again to the oil fields of Oklahoma and ran "company stores". Most of their family ended up working in some way for the oil companies
One of the stores James and Minnie ran was in Mervine, OklahomaJames and Minnie also ran a store at DeNoya, Oklahoma
DeNoya,
Oklahoma named for Joseph F DeNoya, a prominent Osage
Indian was located in
Western Osage
County, 3 miles
southwest of Shidler. Locally known as
Whizbang.
Considered to be one of the “wildest” of
the oilfield boom
towns
1 “North Central Oklahoma Rooted in the past Growing for the
Future” North Central
Oklahoma Historical Association, Inc. Ponca City,
Oklahoma 1995
2 “Osage County Profiles” Osage County Historical Society, Inc. 1964
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