Eren Hatton
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My name is Eren Hatton. I was born in Ada, Oklahoma, March 04, 1981. I have a daughter & a son. I have 1 sibling named Bobby S. Hatton (he has 23andMe DNA results) and he has 1 daughter & 1 son and 2 step sons, 1 of them deceased. My father is Bobby L. Hatton, born in Stonewall, Oklahoma in 1955 and my mother is Tanis H. Hatton, born in Ponca City, Oklahoma in 1956.
For the most part my DNA test say I am Native American, Irish, German and French. All test say a little different things on the percentages and I know that I am Chickasaw, Choctaw and Cherokee and European through my parents and theirs.
My father's mother is Beatrice Louise Ens, born in Stonewall, OK in 1935. She is presently married to John Ens. Her maiden name was Hulsey. Her father was Earl Calvin "Fat" Hulsey, born in Fannin, TX in 1898-1954, and her mother was Ollie Mae Gossage, born in Stonewall, OK in 1912-1981. Her ancestor surnames are Hulsey, Gossage, Baird, Lell, Bell, King, Allison. My grandmother Beatrice Louise Hulsey Ens has taken the MyHeritage DNA test. She took the 23andMe DNA test twice but her DNA wasn’t strong enough & unfortunately failed to produce results.
My father's father was Leroy Hatton, born in Oklahoma, U.S.A., 1931-2003.
Leroy's mother was Evelyn "Lena" Leslie born in Allen, Oklahoma, 1913-1996. Lena's mother was an original enrollee of the Chickasaw Nation, Nannie Wade Leslie, born in Indian Territory, OK, USA, January 06, 1888-1975. Roll #4027, Nannie was married to William Ingrim Leslie, from Panola, Texas, was Lena's father, born 01/24/1876-1963.
Nannie and William had 13 children, Lillie Mae Leslie, Walter Sidney Leslie, Maud Lee "Juanita" Leslie, Evelin Lena Leslie, Otto Calvin Leslie, Orel (Oral) William Leslie, John Floyd Leslie, Ruby Virginia Leslie, Thomas Charles Leslie, Harvey Leroy Leslie, J D Leslie, Frances Jamie Leslie, and Glen Leon Leslie.
Nannie Wade Leslie had 2 sisters, Nancy Wade and Missie Wade.
Nannie's mother was Sukey/Suckey/Sukie Johnson, born 1855-1897, I am not certain that Sukie/Suckey was her first name or nickname. Her father was said to have been Lewis/Louis Johnson or some have him as Schicktokike, said to have been a Chickasaw chief for a period of time. His father was said to have been a Solomon Johnson. Her mother had a Chickasaw name of Fuletike, Chickasaw elders have said the meaning was " To turn in a circle".
Nannie's father was William John "Buck" Wade, born in 1860-1898, in Indian City, Payne, OK, USA, who's parents were John Jack Wade, born in MS in 1830 and Rhoda Ibahfonquahtubby Perry Colbert, born abt. 1930 in Indian Territory, Mississippi, U.S.A. Rhoda passed away in 1881at the age of 51 in Sugarloaf, Choctaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
Rhoda's parents were Ibah-Fon-Quah-Tubby Perry, a Choctaw ball player in the old nation and Co-Sho-Hock-Ty Jefferson
When Nannie and her sisters were young, their parents passed away. so they were raised by their father's sister, Lucy Wade Harjo/Hijo, from Allen, Oklahoma. She was born 1876-1938. She raised them as her own along with her own children, Mattie Harjo, Lem Harjo, Lewis Harjo and Alice Harjo.
William Ingrim Leslie had 4 siblings, Walter Calvin Leslie, Minnie Mae Leslie, Artie Missie Ann Leslie, and Jessie Lee Cupps
My grandfather, Leroy Hatton's father, was Roy Hatton born in Stonewall, Oklahoma 1911-1974.
Roy's mother was Callie Louisa Couch, born in Van Buren, Crawford, Arkansas, USA 1878-1959 and passed away in Ada, OK. Callie was Cherokee Indian.
Roy's father was George Painter Hatton, born 1858-1926 and Callie also had another spouse named William Nathan Bennett, born 1859-1903.
Callie had 7 siblings, Charity E Couch, Robert William Couch, Nancy Couch, Carol C Couch, Carroll Couch, Elizabeth Couch, and Sarah Couch.
Callie's parents were William Lewis Couch, born in Tennessee, 1825-1885, and Senorten/Sinoda/Zenordia Brinkley, also born in TN 1846-1920.
Roy had 7 Siblings, Zendora "Iva" Bennett, Winston Bennett, William Nathan Bennett, Eva Hatton, Harvey Luther Hatton, Beulah Hatton, and Gentry Pratt Hatton.
Roy's ancestor names were Hatton, Couch, Painter, Powell, Brinkley, Choate, Holt, Mitchell, Jinkins/Jenkins, Roundtree
My mother's mother was Doris Edna Wilkins, born 06/06/1924, in Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Doris's father was Horace Grazier Wilkins, born 1889-1942, in Worcestershire, England and her mother was Beatrice Maud Hope, born 1891-1977 in Derbyshire, England.
My mother's father was Eugene Stevens, born 1930 in Ponca City, OK. His father was Thomas Mitchell Stevens, born 1903-1974 in OK. Thomas's parents were Frank O Stevens 1880-1937 and Maude B (Morris/Morse) Stevens 1889-1971.
Eugene's mother was Helen M (Goll) Stevens, born 1912-1990. Her parents were Fritz and Emma Goll, from Germany. Fritz Goll 1869-1944 and Emma Schrahl 1877-1962.
Some ancestor names of Eugene Stevens, my grandfather, were Stevens, Goll, Schrahl, Morris/Morse, Fletcher, Gibler, Jordan, Stanton, Murphy, Austin, Livings, Ellison, Evertson, Jackson, Crandall, Slocum, Wilcox, Williams, Kerr, Campbell, Brodie, Murray, Fraser,
Ancestor names of Doris (Wilkins) Stevens, my grandmother were Wilkins, Booker, Hope, Hill, Jarman
I have more information on siblings, children, etc... please feel free to contact me with photos, and any new information. I am deeply into my genealogy and have some connections out of state as well that could help also.
Thank you so much for your time and I look forward to meeting any new family!
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