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<blockquote data-quote="OkieJoe72" data-source="post: 3945745" data-attributes="member: 48447"><p>Good evening, hope everyone survived Friday the 13th. I’ve been doing some family research during the evenings, and I’ve discovered some pretty interesting pieces of information. Thought this one was worth sharing. According to census data from the early 1900’s, several family members were listed as living in McMaster, OK. Up until yesterday, I’d never heard of it, but it is only a few miles from where I currently live. I asked a few of the old timers today, and nobody that I spoke with had ever heard of it either. I know the land where it was located, and there is only one old cobblestone structure that remains. I never knew that there was a town associated with it. Anyway, I thought it was interesting how a town can disappear and be forgotten about in such a short amount of time. I believe it was a short lived mining town. If anybody is interested, it was located about 3 miles northeast of Meers, OK. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, I also discovered that I’m an inbreed. My wife says that it explains a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieJoe72, post: 3945745, member: 48447"] Good evening, hope everyone survived Friday the 13th. I’ve been doing some family research during the evenings, and I’ve discovered some pretty interesting pieces of information. Thought this one was worth sharing. According to census data from the early 1900’s, several family members were listed as living in McMaster, OK. Up until yesterday, I’d never heard of it, but it is only a few miles from where I currently live. I asked a few of the old timers today, and nobody that I spoke with had ever heard of it either. I know the land where it was located, and there is only one old cobblestone structure that remains. I never knew that there was a town associated with it. Anyway, I thought it was interesting how a town can disappear and be forgotten about in such a short amount of time. I believe it was a short lived mining town. If anybody is interested, it was located about 3 miles northeast of Meers, OK. On a side note, I also discovered that I’m an inbreed. My wife says that it explains a lot. [/QUOTE]
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