2. Jessie May Kegin (George Patrick ) was born on 1 Jun 1886.
Info from Martha Matilda Brown Kegin obit.
Info from marriage certificate in possession of Martha Kegin Redwine. Probably lived in St. Joseph, MO after they were married.
Jessie married Ralph Appleby on 4 Sep 1905.
Info from Martha Matilda Brown Kegin obit
Info from marriage certificate in possession of Martha Kegin Redwine.
Ralph and Jessie had the following children:
6. George Price Kegin (George Patrick ) was born on 10 Nov 1891. He died on 10 Sep 1967.
Info from Martha Matilda Brown Kegin obit
Info from marriage certificate in possession of Martha Kegin Redwine.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine. Has marriage date as 1914.
George married Hope Elizabeth Florea on 24 Dec 1914. Hope was born on 1 Feb 1897. She died on 3 Feb 1970.
Info from marriage certificate in possession of Martha Kegin Redwine.
Lived in Burlington Junction, MO
George and Hope had the following children:
+ 21 M i Frederick Leroy Kegin was born on 7 Nov 1915. He died on 10 Jan 1979. + 22 F ii Marjorie Iola Kegin was born on 9 Mar 1917. + 23 F iii Jean Frances Kegin was born on 15 Sep 1918. 24 M iv George Price, Jr. Kegin was born on 19 Aug 1920. He died on 15 May 1921.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine. Died young.25 M v Oscar Landon Kegin was born on 30 Sep 1924.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine. No issue.Oscar married Elizabeth DeVita on 18 Oct 1947. Elizabeth was born on 16 Sep 1924.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine. From Florence, Italy.+ 26 F vi Barbara Lou Kegin was born on 29 Jun 1933.
8. Francis "Curley" Kegin (George Patrick ) was born on 11 May 1895 in MO. He died in Aug 1973. He was buried in Covington Cemetery, Garfield Co, OK.
Info from Martha Matilda Brown Kegin obit
Info from 1920 Federal Census, Hopkins Co, MO, Township: Hopkins City.
Info from Covington Cemetery records.
Info from marriage certificate in possession of Martha Kegin Redwine.
Married unknown and had a couple of children.Military Record:
Francis Kegin from Maryville, MO, and born at Maryville, enlisted 19 Feb 1917 at Jeff Barracks at the age of 21 3/4 years, serial number 39,120. He served with CO E 9 INFANTRY TO 2 APR/18; SUP CO 9 INFANTRY TO 13 JUL/18; BKRY CO 340 QMC TO 30 JUN/19; BKRY CO 382 QMC TO 18 OCT/19; FURLOUGH TO RESERVE TO DISCHARGE. He reached the grade of Pvt on 11/19 (year un) and served overseas from 7 Sep 1917 to 26 Jun 1919. He was honorably discharged on demobilization with no disabilities.
He had the following children:
9. Roy Kegin (George Patrick ) was born on 23 Feb 1898 in Hopkins, Nodaway CoMo. He died on 15 Sep 1987 in Guthrie, Logan, Ok. He was buried on 18 Sep 1987 in Covington, Garfield, Ok.
Personal knowledge of researcher.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine. Divorced from Mary Hart 1929.Military Record: Roy Kegin, born at Maryville, MO and from Maryville, MO, enlisted at Maryville, MO on 28 Mar 1917 at Jeff Barracks, at the age of 19 1/2 years. Serial number was 792,349 and he served with CO A 6 INFANTRY TO 20 JUN/17; CO A 53 INFANTRY TO 27 DEC/17; CO A 18 M G BN TO 1 JUL/19; PROVOST GUARD CO CAMP GRANT, IL TO 29 SEP/19; CO A 18 MG BN TO 8 DEC/19; 6 MP CO TO 2 APR/20; 6 MP CO TO 2 APR/20; FURLOUGH TO RESERVE TO DISCHARGE. He served overseas from 7 Jul 1918 to 19 Jun 1919, reached the grade of Sgt on 19 Mar (year un) and was honorably discharged on demobilization with no disabilities.
Roy married (1) Sarah "Blanche" Gibson daughter of Joseph Philander "Joe" Gibson and Sarah Elizabeth Cutter on 1 Jun 1931 in Covington, Garfield, Ok. Sarah was born on 2 Feb 1905 in Douglas, Garfield, Ok. She died on 6 Oct 1983 in Enid, Garfield, Ok. She was buried on 8 Oct 1983 in Covington, Garfield, Ok.
MY SISTER BLANCHE
by Betty Jo Gibson Scott
I never lived in the home with most of my brothers and sisters since they were already married and gone from home by the time I was born or of an age to remember. When I was small I was excited to see them come to visit because they had children I could play with. However, I knew they loved me and always seemed glad to see me. My sister, Blanche, was one of them.
One time they invited me to come to Hobart,Oklahoma, where they lived for awhile, for a visit. I was probably about 13 or 14 years old. I went by train and that was a very exciting trip for me to travel alone "so far" from home. Of course I had a really good time. Then when I went to Enid to work the summer before my last year in high school, I stayed with them for awhile. That was the first time I had ever seen a "rear-view" mirror in a bathroom, and it was the first time I ever had a really good look at the back of my hair! I have never been without one since I left home. I always thougt the dresses she made for her three girls were so pretty, and some times she made them for other little girls in the family. I know I got some of them.
Then there was the year when we lived in Covington and Blanche kept my three year old youngest son, Mark, while I rode back and forth with Roy to work in Enid. Mark liked to stay there so much that he didn't seem to care if he came home or stayed there. He really looked forward to his morning bowl of oatmeal, he said mine wasn't as good as "Aunt Banch's."
That is the way it was with Blanche. She was always so thoughtful and caring of other people. I hated to tell her I had a head ache because the tears would roll down her cheeks in sympathy. She loved pretty things and spent hours in her flower beds. Every time I left she sent a start of a plant with me. She was a good cook and made the best pie crust I ever tasted and she gave me many pieces of her handwork. For years, when it was popular to put doilies on the arms and backs of overstuffed furniture, I always had pretty sets made by Blanche. She even taught me how to block them with sugar water so they would keep their shape. One year for Christmas she made me a Raggedy Ann doll. I was thrilled and just about wore it playing with it but I still have and cherish that rag doll.
She had pretty natural curly blonde hair and in her later years, it was a pretty curly white. I always wondered why I couldn't have inherited that curly hair since I hated to get those machine permanents that burned my head and ears. She was a quiet person but she was always ready to help others. Many times she would have a quilt "in the frame". I would like to know how many quilts she made. She enjoyed belonging to clubs and quilting with friends. Her granddaughter, Diane Fluman Greinert, said she learned so much from her grandmother about patience. I know I learned a lot from her about caring about other people. We had a common love of family history and her little book of our families birth, marriage and death information was the start of my records. I loved her dearly as did everyone around her.
I was never too close to Roy when I was young. He was much stricter than my Dad and I was a little afraid of him but I expect he thought I was pretty spoiled. He and Blanche were always very active in their church and I remember hearing his voice booming above others singing those beautiful old hymns. However, in later years, especially when I was riding back and forth to work in Enid with him, I liked to hear him tell stories about his life and railroad work and I regret that I don't remember much about what he told me. After Blanche died, every time I went to Covington to visit my other sisters, I would stop to say hello to Roy and he always had a bag of his home made chocolate chip cookies to send home with me.OBITUARY (Enid News & Eagle)
Services for Mrs. Roy (Blanche) Kegin, 78, Covington, who died Thursday in an Enid hospital after a short illness, will be at 2 p.m Saturday in the First Christian Church at Covington. The Rev. Mike Channel will officiate at the rites and burial will be in the Covington Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of the Henninger-Allen Funeral Home.
Mrs. Kegin was born east of Douglas Feb. 2, 1905, the daughter of Joseph P. and Sarah Cutter Gibson. She graduated from Douglas High School in 1924 and married Roy Kegin June 1, 1931, in Covington. Mrs. Kegin was a member of the Gospel Center Church and the Pollyanna Club at Covington. She was also a member of the Covington Senior Citizens and the DAV Auxiliary in Covington.
She is survived by her husband Roy of the home; a son, Joe Kegin of Crescent; three daughters, Mrs. Gerald ( Wilma) Fluman, Enid, Mrs. Calvin ( Martha) Redwine, Covington, and Mrs. Frank ( Lela) Kotlan, Deerwood, Minn.; a stepson, Orville Kegin, Perry; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four step grandchildren; a step great-grandchild; a brother, Wayne Gibson of Tryon; four sisters, Mrs. Chester ( Ethel) Hubbard and Mrs. Noah ( Dora Alice) Burton, both of Covington; Mrs. Jobie Atkins, Enid, and Mrs. Betty Scott of Tulsa. She was preceded in death by two sisters and four brothers, two of them in infancy.
Memorials may be made to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Leukemia Division or to the Child Evangelism in Oklahoma City. The funeral home will serve as custodian of the fund.OBITUARY (Taken from funeral memorial)
Roy Kegin was born February 23, 1898, in Hopkins, Missouri. He departed this life September 15, 1987 at Guthrie, Oklahoma. Services are Friday at 2:00 p.m. September 18, 1987 at the Christian Church, Covington, Oklahoma. The officiating minister is Pastor Mike Channel; organist is Marcie Lee Hurd; and soloist is Kevin Kegin. Casketbearers are Leland Miller, Harold Bigby, George Kegin, Kenneth Smith, Bob Staples & Orvil Shook. Interment will be in the Covington Cemetery, Covington, Oklahoma. Military Taps by Mike Phelan.
Roy and Sarah had the following children:
+ 30 F i Wilma Jane Kegin was born on 7 Oct 1932. + 31 M ii Joseph Leroy "Joe" Kegin was born on 8 Jan 1935. + 32 F iii Martha Mae Kegin was born on 5 Mar 1937. + 33 F iv Lela Rae Kegin was born on 30 Oct 1938.
Roy married (2) Mary A. Hart on 18 Aug 1919 in Rockford, Il. The marriage ended in divorce.Mary died in May 1929.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine.
Divorced in 1929.
Roy and Mary had the following children:
+ 34 M v Orville R. Kegin was born on 16 Jan 1921. He died on 2 Apr 1990.
11. Robert Allen Kegin (George Patrick ) was born on 2 Nov 1903 in MO. He died on 25 Mar 1989. He was buried in Covington Cemetery, Garfield, Ok.
Info from 1920 Federal Census, Hopkins Co, MO, Township: Hopkins City.
Info from Covington Cemetery records.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine.
At the time of his marriage he was working on the railroad and Clara was teaching school.
Robert married Clara Agnes Herrian on 25 Jan 1930 in Perry, OK. Clara was born on 3 Sep 1909. She died on 19 Dec 1997. She was buried in Covington Cemetery, Garfield, Ok.
Info from Martha Kegin Redwine.
Info from Covington Cemetery Records.
DOD from SS Death Index.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine.
Robert and Clara had the following children:
35 F i Betty June Kegin was born on 13 Feb 1931. She died on 6 Sep 1935. She was buried in Covington Cemetery, Garfield, Ok.
Info from Martha Kegin Redwine.
Info from Covington Cemetery Records.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine. Died of peritonitis.36 M ii Bobby Kegin was born on 19 Nov 1933. He died on 6 Jun 1939.
Info from Martha Kegin Redwine.
Info from Covington Cemetery Records.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine. Died from lockjaw.+ 37 M iii Oscar Thomas Kegin was born on 14 Jan 1936. + 38 M iv George Merlin Kegin was born on 10 Dec 1937. + 39 M v James LeRoy Kegin was born on 10 Sep 1941.
12. Elizabeth Kegin (George Patrick ) was born on 30 May 1906 in MO.
Info from Martha Matilda Brown Kegin obit.
Info from 1920 Federal Census, Hopkins Co, MO, Township: Hopkins City.
Info from marriage certificate in possession of Martha Kegin Redwine.
Elizabeth married Marvin Coen.
Info from Martha Matilda Brown Kegin obit
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine.
Marvin and Elizabeth had the following children:
13. Oscar Kegin (George Patrick ) was born on 11 Feb 1909 in Marysville, MO. He died on 15 Jan 1988. He was buried in Covington Cemetery, Garfield, Ok.
Info from Martha Matilda Brown Kegin obit.
Info from 1920 Federal Census, Hopkins Co, MO, Township: Hopkins City.
Info from Covington Cemetery records.
Info from marriage certificate in possession of Martha Kegin Redwine.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine.
Oscar married Pansy Coen on 12 Dec 1931 in Garber, OK. Pansy was born on 17 Nov 1911 in Leedey, OK. She was buried in Covington Cemetery, Garfield, Ok.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine
Info from Martha Kegin Redwine.
Info from Covington Cemetery Records.
Oscar and Pansy had the following children:
+ 45 M i Ronald Lee Kegin was born on 8 May 1934. He died on 7 Dec 1961. 46 F ii Lois Jean Kegin was born on 28 Feb 1949. She died on 28 Feb 1949.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine47 M iii Teddy Wayne Kegin was born on 1 Apr 1951. He died on 5 Jul 1951 in Enid, OK.
From "A Brown Family History" by Jennie Herrin and provided by Martha Kegin Redwine.+ 48 F iv Kathy Lynn Kegin was born on 31 Jan 1954.