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About Trecil Unap
She was one of at least eleven children of Tsomah and Kiowa George Poolaw. Her father had at least two wives so Trecil had both full and half siblings. Her full siblings, those whose mother was Tsomah, included: David T.; Phyllis Annie; Gladys Samuel; Robert William, his twin; Horace Monroe; Pierce Justin; and Bruce John. Her half siblings, those whose mother was Keahtinekeah, included: Dorothy (Oegotahkeah); Moses Edward; Ralph E.; and Cora. Another half sibling was Mammedaty, whose mother was Ku-da-am-ke.
She was born and grew up in Mountain View, Oklahoma (Kiowa County). She lived with her parents, maternal grandparents, and siblings. In 1919, the household included her mother Tsomah and four of her siblings: William, born 1903, John, born 1903, Monroe, born 1906, and Justin born 1908. Her older sister Phyllis Anne, born 1898, was head of her own household. Her older brother David was married and head of his own household, which included: David, born 1895; Bessie Audy (Apinghoodle), born 1895, and Newton Baker, born 1918.
In 1930, the household included: her father, George Poolaw, age 67, married at age 23, born in Kansas, full blood; her mother, Tsomah, age 57, married at age 20, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood; her brother, Bruce, age 27, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood, a vaudeville actor; her brother Justin, age 19, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood; and Trecil, age 17, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood.
Tressie married Johnson Eoneah in 1933. By 1934, they had a son, Alfred, born July 26, 1933. Johnson was the son of Amautomah, born 1889, and Tenson Eoneah, born 1889, both full blooded Kiowah.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 20 2021, 3:11:54 UTC
She was one of at least eleven children of Tsomah and Kiowa George Poolaw. Her father had at least two wives so Trecil had both full and half siblings. Her full siblings, those whose mother was Tsomah, included: David T.; Phyllis Annie; Gladys Samuel; Robert William, his twin; Horace Monroe; Pierce Justin; and Bruce John. Her half siblings, those whose mother was Keahtinekeah, included: Dorothy (Oegotahkeah); Moses Edward; Ralph E.; and Cora. Another half sibling was Mammedaty, whose mother was Ku-da-am-ke.
She was born and grew up in Mountain View, Oklahoma (Kiowa County). She lived with her parents, maternal grandparents, and siblings. In 1919, the household included her mother Tsomah and four of her siblings: William, born 1903, John, born 1903, Monroe, born 1906, and Justin born 1908. Her older sister Phyllis Anne, born 1898, was head of her own household. Her older brother David was married and head of his own household, which included: David, born 1895; Bessie Audy (Apinghoodle), born 1895, and Newton Baker, born 1918.
In 1930, the household included: her father, George Poolaw, age 67, married at age 23, born in Kansas, full blood; her mother, Tsomah, age 57, married at age 20, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood; her brother, Bruce, age 27, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood, a vaudeville actor; her brother Justin, age 19, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood; and Trecil, age 17, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood.
Tressie married Johnson Eoneah in 1933. By 1934, they had a son, Alfred, born July 26, 1933. Johnson was the son of Amautomah, born 1889, and Tenson Eoneah, born 1889, both full blooded Kiowah.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 20 2021, 3:17:18 UTC
She was one of at least eleven children of Tsomah and Kiowa George Poolaw. Her father had at least two wives so Trecil had both full and half siblings. Her full siblings, those whose mother was Tsomah, included: David T.; Phyllis Annie; Gladys Samuel; Robert William, his twin; Horace Monroe; Pierce Justin; and Bruce John. Her half siblings, those whose mother was Keahtinekeah, included: Dorothy (Oegotahkeah); Moses Edward; Ralph E.; and Cora. Another half sibling was Mammedaty, whose mother was Ku-da-am-ke.
She was born and grew up in Mountain View, Oklahoma (Kiowa County). She lived with her parents, maternal grandparents, and siblings. In 1919, the household included her mother Tsomah and four of her siblings: William, born 1903, John, born 1903, Monroe, born 1906, and Justin born 1908. Her older sister Phyllis Anne, born 1898, was head of her own household. Her older brother David was married and head of his own household, which included: David, born 1895; Bessie Audy (Apinghoodle), born 1895, and Newton Baker, born 1918.
In 1930, the household included: her father, George Poolaw, age 67, married at age 23, born in Kansas, full blood; her mother, Tsomah, age 57, married at age 20, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood; her brother, Bruce, age 27, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood, a vaudeville actor; her brother Justin, age 19, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood; and Trecil, age 17, born in Oklahoma, mixed blood.
Tressie married Johnson Eoneah in 1933. By 1934, they had a son, Alfred, born July 26, 1933. Johnson was the son of Amautomah, born 1889, and Tenson Eoneah, born 1889, both full blooded Kiowah.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 27 2023, 17:33:57 UTC
Trecil Unap's Timeline
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April 13, 1913
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Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA
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1933 |
July 26, 1933
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Oklahoma, USA
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1938 |
August 14, 1938
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Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA
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1940 |
November 10, 1940
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Oklahoma, USA
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Rainy Mountain Cemetery, Mountain View, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA
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