She was married 19 Sept 1941 at the Winfield Memorial Methodist Church in Little Rock, Pulaski Co. Arkansas to Clarence Dalton "Bill" Barricklow, son of Charles W. Barricklow (1872-1929) and Clara Estella Davis (1877-1956). Clarence Dalton Barricklow was born 12 Oct 1895 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co. Kansas and died 30 Oct 1956 in the V.A. Hospital in Oklahoma City. He was buried in the Little Cemetery (aka Indian Cemetery), in Little, Seminole Co. OK. (See Find A Grave #21384676.)
Charles W. Barricklow md 2) Mattie Lin Douglas and had son Roy Douglas Barricklow, father of Ted Barricklow. Alice (Brown) Davis-Twinam, maternal grandmother of Clarence Dalton Barricklow, was the first female Chief of the Seminole tribe. After supervising a Seminole Nation girls' school and serving as a Seminole interpreter in various law courts, she was appointed as Chief in 1922 by President Warren G. Harding, after the death of her brother, Chief John F. Brown, who had been a Lieutenant in the Confederate Indian forces.
(Chief John F. Brown had accompanied the former Chief John Jumper to Washington DC in 1866 for negotiations and then subsequently succeeded Jumper as chief.) Alice (Brown) Davis-Twinam's parents were Dr. John Frippo Brown and Lucy Greybeard of the Seminole Tiger Clan.
She was married 19 Sept 1941 at the Winfield Memorial Methodist Church in Little Rock, Pulaski Co. Arkansas to Clarence Dalton "Bill" Barricklow, son of Charles W. Barricklow (1872-1929) and Clara Estella Davis (1877-1956). Clarence Dalton Barricklow was born 12 Oct 1895 in Coffeyville, Montgomery Co. Kansas and died 30 Oct 1956 in the V.A. Hospital in Oklahoma City. He was buried in the Little Cemetery (aka Indian Cemetery), in Little, Seminole Co. OK. (See Find A Grave #21384676.)
Charles W. Barricklow md 2) Mattie Lin Douglas and had son Roy Douglas Barricklow, father of Ted Barricklow. Alice (Brown) Davis-Twinam, maternal grandmother of Clarence Dalton Barricklow, was the first female Chief of the Seminole tribe. After supervising a Seminole Nation girls' school and serving as a Seminole interpreter in various law courts, she was appointed as Chief in 1922 by President Warren G. Harding, after the death of her brother, Chief John F. Brown, who had been a Lieutenant in the Confederate Indian forces.
(Chief John F. Brown had accompanied the former Chief John Jumper to Washington DC in 1866 for negotiations and then subsequently succeeded Jumper as chief.) Alice (Brown) Davis-Twinam's parents were Dr. John Frippo Brown and Lucy Greybeard of the Seminole Tiger Clan.
Family Members
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Quintella Marietta "Quinnie" Lindsey McCullough
1883–1959
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Benjamin Battle Lindsey
1885–1910
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Mattie Mabel Lindsey Fair
1887–1976
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Myrtle Ivy Lindsey
1888–1898
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Ethel Lindsey
1893–1909
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Governor Guy Lindsey
1895–1954
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Eva Gustava Lindsey Blythe
1898–1950
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Waldo Lindsey
1903–1918
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Juanita Albina Lindsey Miller
1905–1959
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Venus Violet Lindsey Mendenhall
1908–1998
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