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Julius Sanders Newby

Julius Sanders Newby
b. 31 August 1859, Hamilton County, Indiana, to Squire and Mary Jane (Colip) Newby
d. 8 October 1935, Shady Point, Leflore County, Oklahoma

m/1. 8 August 1880, Arcadia, Hamilton County, Indiana
Hester Ann Miller
b. 16 July 1863, Tipton County, Indiana
d. 1 June 1924, Chandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma

m/2. after 1 June 1924
Ida Hurst

Children with Hester Ann Miller:

  • Roland Miller
  • Oren Miller
  • Ernest Lee
  • Lenna
  • Kittie
  • Ruth
  • Mary Jane
  • Edith Ford
  • Harry
  • Hester
  • Sandy Pete
  • Emma

Julius moved to Wichita, Kansas, about 1884. He was elected the first county attorney of Wichita County, Kansas, in 1887. Julius moved first to Missouri briefly, and then, in the fall of 1892, he homesteaded 80 acres in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, where he was elected county attorney in 1898 and county judge in 1924. After Hester’s death, Julius married Ida Hurst, a widow, and moved to Leflore County.

Submitted by:
Nancy Harris
Scottsdale AZ
E-mail: nanlue@juno.com

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