Ira Edward Hankins was born 13 Oct 1888 in Coffeyville, KS. He first married Tracy Cynthia Bebout on 3 Jul 1911 in Coffeyville; He next married Eary A Townsend; on 3 Jul 1915 in Yale, Payne, OK. He next married Bernice Ethel Mitchart on 14 Apr 1939 in Crawford County, Arkansas
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1900 US Census - Howard, Labette, Kansas - Andrew Hankins (33), Effie M Hankins (27), Ira E (10), Dona T (9), Lee C (7), Hattie (5), Willie (3)
1905 Kansas State Census - Parker, Montgomery, Kansas - Andrew Hankins (37), Ira (15), Dona (14), Lee (12), Hattie (10), Willie (7), Clara (4), Mary (1)
1910 US Census - Parker, Montgomery, Kansas - William Bowman (63), Eliza Bowman (61), Emery Bowman (27), Ben Bowman (21), Ira Hankins (19)
1912 Us City Directories - Coffeyville, KS - Hankins, Ira E (Tracy), laborer, Shale Brick Company; res: 5th/1st W of Lee
Oklahoma County Marriages - Ira Hankins, 25, Eary Townsend, 21; both of Markham, OK; date: 2 Jul 1915; FHL film# 001311032
1920 US Census - Tiger, Creek, Oklahoma - Ira E Hankins (31), Eary Hankins (24), Edward (3), Helen (0)
1930 Us Census - Tiger, Creek, Oklahoma - Ira E Hankins (40), Eary Hankins (34), Edward (13), Ralph (12), Helen (10), Billie (10), Ruth (9), Mildred (4)
US Social Security Death Index: Ira Hankins; dob: 13 Oct 1888; dod: Jul 1975; last res: Seminole, Seminole, KS
Find-A-Grave Memorial# 22582873 - Ira E Hankins; dob: 13 Oct 1888;dod: 23 Jul 1975; burial: Highland Cemetery, in Oilton, Creek, OK
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ira by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
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