Indian Territory!
NOTE: At this point in our family's genealogy, we are moving into the early Twentieth Century. Many of the lives of the family members discussed in this post overlapped the lives of family members who are still living. My research is focused on details that are available in the public record. However, many of you will have clear memories of the family members discussed here and will have details that fill in the blanks in the public record. I'd love to hear from anyone who has any information that supports, contradicts or supplements the information I have found. Please feel free to comment to this (or any other post) or drop me an email at jhg@longgilliam.com. I'll share your information in the blog only if you provide me your permission to do so. Thanks! In the previous post, we explored Hardy and Jane Gilliam's 1877 move from Arkansas to Hill County, Texas with their surviving adult children. Their sons Thomas Jefferson Gilliam (Note: I will refer to him as T