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Title
Oviedo Historical Society Collection
Alternative Title
Oviedo Historical Society Collection
Subject
Oviedo (Fla).
Description
The Oviedo Historical Society Collection encompasses historical artifacts donated for digitization at the Oviedo Historical Society's History Harvest in the Spring semester of 2015.
The Oviedo Historical Society was organized in November 1973 by a group of citizens. The society is a 501(3) non-profit organization. Its purpose is to help preserve the community identity of Oviedo by collecting and disseminating knowledge about local history, serve as a repository for documents and artifacts relating to Oviedo history, promote the preservation and marking of historic sites and buildings in the Oviedo area and foster interest in local, state, national, and world history.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/128" target="_blank">Oviedo Collection</a>, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Oviedo, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>
<a href="http://history.cah.ucf.edu/staff.php?id=304" target="_blank">Dr. Connie L. Lester</a>'s Introduction to Public History course, Spring 2015
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>." Oviedo Historical Society, Inc. http://oviedohs.com/.
Adicks, Richard, and Donna M. Neely. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5890131" target="_blank"><em>Oviedo, Biography of a Town</em></a>. S.l: s.n.], 1979.
Robison, Jim. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/796757419" target="_blank"><em>Around Oviedo</em></a>. 2012.
"<a href="http://www.cityofoviedo.net/node/68" target="_blank">History</a>." City of Oviedo, Florida. http://www.cityofoviedo.net/node/68.
"<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/audio/Ep41-Oviedo.mp3" target="_blank">RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 41: Oviedo, with Dr. Richard Adicks</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/audio/Ep41-Oviedo.mp3.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
11-page booklet
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Title
Joseph Lawton, October 18, 1753 - March 1815
Alternative Title
Joseph Lawton
Subject
Walterboro (S.C.)
Description
A history of Joseph Lawton (1753-1815), who was the son of William Lawton of England and Mary Sams. Lawton was born on his father's Plantation, Steamboat Creek, on Edisto Island, South Carolina on October 18, 1753. By 1774, Lawton moved his family to Black Swamp, where he established a plantation called Mulberry Grove Plantation. Lawton married Sarah Robert (d. 1839) on March 18, 1773, and together they had seven children. In 1831, Sarah began the tradition of holding an Lawton family reunion. This booklet also includes a history of Black Swamp around the time of the American Revolutionary War, as well as a family tree.
Type
Text
Source
Original 17-page booklet: Lawton, Thomas Oregon, Jr. <em>Joseph Lawton, October 18, 1753 - March 1815</em>. Lawton and Allied Families Association, 1975: Private Collection of Betty Jean Aulin Reagan.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/147" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society Collection</a>, Oviedo Collection, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 11-page booklet: Lawton, Thomas Oregon, Jr. <em>Joseph Lawton, October 18, 1753 - March 1815</em>. Lawton and Allied Families Association, 1975.
Coverage
Steamboat Creek, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Mulberry Grove Plantation, Walterboro, South Carolina
Black Swamp, Robertville, South Carolina
Oviedo, Florida
Creator
Lawton, Thomas Oregon, Jr.
Publisher
Lawton, Boyce M. III
Contributor
Reagan, Bettye Jean Aulin
Date Created
1975
Date Modified
1999-07-14
Date Copyrighted
1975
Format
application/pdf
Extent
34.8 MB
Medium
11-page booklet
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by Thomas Oregon Lawton, Jr. and published by Boyce M. Lawton III.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the <a href="http://georgiahistory.com/" target="_blank">Georgia Historical Society</a> and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Contributing Project
<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
Private Collection of Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan
External Reference
Robison, Jim. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/796757419" target="_blank"><em>Around Oviedo</em></a>. 2012.
Rajtar, Steve. "<a href="http://www.geocities.ws/krdvry/hikeplans/oviedo/planoviedo.html" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Trail</a>". Steve Rajtar. http://www.geocities.ws/krdvry/hikeplans/oviedo/planoviedo.html.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/5657" target="_blank">History of the First Baptist Church, Oviedo, Florida: First 100 Years, 1869-1969</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/5657.
Alexander Benjamin Lawton
Alexander Cater Lawton
Alexander James Lawton
Alexander Lawton
Alexander Robert Lawton
Alice Irene Bartlett
Alice Kathryn Aulin
Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch
Altamonte Springs
American Revolution
Andrew Aulin III
Andrew Aulin, Jr.
Andrew Aulin, Sr.
Andrew Scott Reagan
Anna Lawton
Asa Lawton
B. F. Wheeler
Barry Phelps Richardson
Beaufort District
Benjamin Lincoln
Benjamin Themistocles Dion Lawton
Bettye Jean Aulin
Bettye Jean Aulin McGill
Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan
Beulah Lawton
Beulah Lawton Hughes
Billy Beatrice Bunch
Billy Beatrice Bunch Parrot
Black Swamp
Black Swamp Academy
Black Swamp Baptist Cemetery
Bostick
Boyce M. Lawton III
Brandy Lee Wilder
Charles Powell
Charles Warren Aulin
Charlotte Ann Lawton
Charlotte Ester Lawton Peoples
Charlotte Esther Lawton
Charlotte Verstille
Christina Alice Pechacek
Clara J. Lawton
Clara J. Lawton Wheeler
Clotilde Martin
Daniel Lee McGill
Daniel Lee Reagan
David C. Cunningham
Debbie Lynn Reagan
Debbie Lynn Reagan Wilder
Debra Cunningham
Debra Cunningham Aulin
Denise Robert Aulin
Denise Roberta
Donald Thomas Reagan
E. L. Inabinett
Edisto Island, South Carolina
Edward Peoples
Elizabeth Mary Brisbane
Elizabeth Mary Brisbane Lawton
Emma Lenora Lawton
Emma Lenora Lawton Aulin
family reunion
French
George Mosse
Georgia Historical Society
Gibbes
Glorianna Lawton
GloriAnna Lawton Brisbane
Indianland
Isadore Perry
Isadore Perry Lawton
Jacques Robert
James Phelps Richardson
James Stoney Lawton
James Wilburn Grogan
Jane Mosse
Jane Mosse Lawton
Jeremiah Lawton
Joel Edwin McGill
John Hanahan
John Hughes
John Lawton
John Morel
John Seabrook
Joseph James Lawton
Joseph Lawton
Joseph Thomas Robert
Josephine Lawton
Josiah Lawton
Judson Lawton
Julie Karin Reagan
Julie Karin Reagan Richardson
Kathleen Ann McGill
Kathleen Ann Reagan
Kathryn Lori Hamby
Kevin Richard Kubitza
Kirk B. Cunningham
Lake Mary
Larry Wayne Hamby, Jr.
Larry Wayne Hamby, Sr.
Lawton Family Convention
Lawtonville
Leah Townsend
Llewellyn Roberts Bartlett, Jr.
Lucinda Walker Landrums
Lucinda Walker Landrums Lawton
Lyndia Lorene Schroeder
Lyndia Lorene Schroeder Aulin
Maner
Margaret Ellyn Bartlett
Mark Adam Kubitza
Martha Lawton
Martha Lenora Aulin
Martha Lenora Aulin Wheeler
Martha Loise Perkins
Martha Loise Reagan
Mary Alice Powell
Mary Alice Powell Aulin
Mary Ann Whaley
Mary Ann Whaley Lawton
Mary Cater Lawton
Mary Cater Rhodes
Mary Cater Rhodes Lawton
Mary Elizabeth Lawton
Mary Elizabeth Lawton Mathews
Mary Gwynn
Mary Gwynn Lawton
Mary Hannah Aulin
Mary Hannah Aulin Grogan
Mary Jane Lawton
Mary Kathryn Bunch
Mary Kathryn Bunch Hamby
Mary Lenora Aulin
Mary Lenora Aulin Bartlett
Mary Mathews
Mary Mathews Lawton
Mary Mulligan
Mary Rabun
Mary Rabun Powell
Mary Sams
Mary Sams Grimball
Mary Sams Grimball Lawton
Mary Sams Grimball Lawton Fickling
Mary Stone Grimball
Mary Stone Grimball Lawton
Mary Winborn
Mary Winborn Lawton
Michael Paul Kubitza
Mimosa
Mulberry Grove Plantation
Nancy Ann Bartlett
Narcissa Melissa Lawton
Nettie Jacobs
Nettie Jacobs Aulin
Nikki Lee Stanley
Nikki Lee Stanley Reagan
Oviedo
Patricia Eileen Bartlett
Patrick Kelley Reagan
Penny Reagan
Phoebe Sarah Lawton
Phoebe Sarah Lawton Willingham
Pineland Plantation
plantation
R. B. Kirby
Ramsey
Ray McGill
Reagan Nicole Wilder
Revolutionary War
Richard Burdett Bunch
Richard Glen Kubitza
Robert Brady Wilder
Robert Downey Wilder
Robert E. H. Peeoples
Robert Lee Wheeler
Robert Themistocles Lawton
Robert W. Lawton
Robertville
Ruth Aulin
Ruth Aulin Kubitza
Samuel Tyler Parrot
Sandra Alice Aulin
Sandra Alice Aulin Pechacek
Sanford
Sarah Godfrey
Sarah Godfrey Lawton
Sarah Jaudon
Sarah Jaudon Robert
Sarah Lawton
Sarah Lawton Seabrook
Sarah Robert
Sarah Robert Lawton
Scott B Cunningham
silk
slave
slavery
St. Peter's Parish
Steamboat Creek
Steve Aubry Aulin
Stoney Creek
Susannah Winborn
The City Gazette of Charleston
The Hampton County Guardian
Theodore Aulin
Theodore Dion Mathews
Thirza Lawton
Thomas J. Lawton
Thomas O. Lawton, Jr.
Thomas Oregon Lawton, Jr.
Thomas Willingham
Tommy Joe Pechacek, Jr.
Tommy Joe Pechacek, Sr.
Tracie Lorraine Aulin
Transpine
W. J. Lawton
William Edward Parrot
William Henry Brisbane
William Henry Lawton
William John Lawton
William Lawton
William Lawton, Jr.
William Lawton, Sr.
William Seabrook
William Seabrook Lawton
William Verstille
Winborn Asa Lawton
Winborn Joseph Lawton
Winborn Lawton
Winborn Lawton, Jr.
Winborn Lawton, Sr.
Winborn Theodore Lawton
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Dublin Core
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Title
Oviedo Historical Society Collection
Alternative Title
Oviedo Historical Society Collection
Subject
Oviedo (Fla).
Description
The Oviedo Historical Society Collection encompasses historical artifacts donated for digitization at the Oviedo Historical Society's History Harvest in the Spring semester of 2015.
The Oviedo Historical Society was organized in November 1973 by a group of citizens. The society is a 501(3) non-profit organization. Its purpose is to help preserve the community identity of Oviedo by collecting and disseminating knowledge about local history, serve as a repository for documents and artifacts relating to Oviedo history, promote the preservation and marking of historic sites and buildings in the Oviedo area and foster interest in local, state, national, and world history.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/128" target="_blank">Oviedo Collection</a>, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Oviedo, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>
<a href="http://history.cah.ucf.edu/staff.php?id=304" target="_blank">Dr. Connie L. Lester</a>'s Introduction to Public History course, Spring 2015
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>." Oviedo Historical Society, Inc. http://oviedohs.com/.
Adicks, Richard, and Donna M. Neely. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5890131" target="_blank"><em>Oviedo, Biography of a Town</em></a>. S.l: s.n.], 1979.
Robison, Jim. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/796757419" target="_blank"><em>Around Oviedo</em></a>. 2012.
"<a href="http://www.cityofoviedo.net/node/68" target="_blank">History</a>." City of Oviedo, Florida. http://www.cityofoviedo.net/node/68.
"<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/audio/Ep41-Oviedo.mp3" target="_blank">RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 41: Oviedo, with Dr. Richard Adicks</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/audio/Ep41-Oviedo.mp3.
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
Dossie, Porsha
Interviewee
Bunch, Alice Kathryn Aulin
Location
<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>, Oviedo, Florida
Original Format
1 audio/video recording
Duration
22 minutes and 10 seconds
Bit Rate/Frequency
626kbps
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Title
Oral History of Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch
Alternative Title
Oral History, Bunch
Subject
Oviedo (Fla.)
Orlando (Fla.)
Description
An oral history interview of Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch (1926-), conducted by Porsha Dossie on April 18, 2015. Bunch was born in in Oviedo, Florida, on July 2, 1926. After graduating from Oviedo High School, Bunch began working in a bank in Downtown Orlando. On August 17, 1946, she married Richard Burdette Bunch (1924-) and together they had two daughters: Mary Kathryn Bunch Hamby (1947-) and Billy Beatrice Bunch Parrot (1948-). In the interview, Bunch discusses attending high school during World War II, her career as a bank teller, how she met her husband, the founding families of Oviedo, church and her social life growing up, the influence of the military on Oviedo, the artifacts that she contributed to the Oviedo History Harvest, her parents and her siblings, and how Oviedo has changed over time.
Table Of Contents
<br />0:00:00 Introduction<br />0:00:43 Attending high school during World War II<br />0:04:32 Career as a bank teller and meeting Richard Burdett Bunch<br />0:06:16 Founding families<br />0:07:47 Church social life<br />0:09:53 Influence of the military on Oviedo<br />0:11:38 Oviedo History Harvest<br />0:14:49 Parents and siblings<br />0:18:44 How Oviedo has changed over time<br />0:21:51 Closing remarks
Abstract
Oral history interview of Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch. Interview conducted by Porsha Dossie at the <a href="http://www.cityofoviedo.net/node/1322" target="_blank">Lawton House</a> in Oviedo, Florida, on April 18, 2015.
Type
Moving Image
Source
Bunch, Alice Kathryn Aulin. Interviewed by Porsha Dossie, April 18, 2015. Audio/video record available. Oviedo History Harvest, <a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>, Oviedo, Florida.
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Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/147" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society Collection</a>, Oviedo Collection, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
References
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6290" target="_blank">The Oviedian, Vol. VII</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6290.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6364" target="_blank">Letter from Steen Nelson to Annie Tes Rae (July 20, 1938)</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6364.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6292" target="_blank">Oviedo High School Varsity Letters</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6292.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6289" target="_blank">U.S. Army Air Force Aircraft Warning Service Armband from Oviedo</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6289.
Has Format
15-page digital transcript of original 22-minute and 10-second oral history: Bunch, Alice Kathryn Aulin. Interviewed by Porsha Dossie, April 18, 2015. Audio/video record available. Oviedo History Harvest, <a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>, Oviedo, Florida.
Coverage
Oviedo, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Creator
Bunch, Alice Kathryn Aulin
Dossie, Porsha
Publisher
<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>
Contributor
Cepero, Laura
Date Created
2015-04-18
Date Modified
2016-01-22
Date Copyrighted
2015-04-18
Format
video/mp4
application/pdf
Extent
164 KB
Medium
22-minute and 10-second audio/video recording
15-page digital transcript
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by Julia Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch and Porsha Dossie, and published by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>.
Rights Holder
<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>
Accrual Method
Item Creation
Contributing Project
<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=69149825" target="_blank">Andrew Aulin</a>." Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=69149825.
Adicks, Richard, and Donna M. Neely. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5890131" target="_blank"><em>Oviedo, Biography of a Town</em></a>. S.l: s.n.], 1979.
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<a href="https://youtu.be/YuSG0LJyDUs" target="_blank">Oral History of Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch</a>
Transcript
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>My name is Porsha Dossie. This is an oral history interview of [Alice] Kathryn Aulin…</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Bunch.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Bunch, and it is April 18<sup>th</sup>, 2015, and we are at the Lawton House in Oviedo, Florida.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Yes.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So, Kathryn, please tell me a little bit about growing up in Oviedo. You were born here? Is that correct?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>I was born here in[sic] July 2<sup>nd</sup>, 19, uh, 26 [<em>laughs</em>], and lived here ‘til I graduated from high school, but most everything we, uh, did, we did it e—either at the church or at school. That was[sic] our activities in those days—back in those days.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Uh, you went to the Oviedo School? Is that right?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Uh huh, it was just one school. You went from first through, um, twelfth, and then you graduated from there, and it was only three of us that graduated, because it was wartime. Not that we had that many to start with, but with—it was ‘cause of the war and the boys were gone—had gone off to be in service during World War II.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>What was that like?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>We just got used to the war. We—I mean, like, a lot of things that were different—uh, you were limited, uh, to a lot of things back then that, Uh, you couldn’t, uh,—you couldn’t buy clothe[sic]—or shoes—leather shoes. You were limited to so many like that and things, uh, but other than that, we got used to it, and, uh, had, uh, some—I—I was older when I was—in high school, I was—had boyfriends that would go off to the service and come—and not come back, and that was sorta sad too, uh, in those days. We had servicemen stationed in, uh—in the [Armed] Service, uh, in the woods near here too, as well as—they were—their main place was in Orlando, but they would be over here at different times, and my father<a title="">[1]</a> ran the—we had two swimming pools, and there was, um, dance hall there, and, uh, he ran the swimming pools, and we—that’s where we had a number of the service boys—would come and dance there with—as well as the local, but we didn’t have that many local boys of that age around anymore. So…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>That was it.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>What were the swimming pools called?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>They were the Oviedo swimming pool. It was, um, by the city, and they did away with ‘em. Uh, I have a couple of pictures of them that—I don’t know if they still ever—that—there’s—it still belongs to the City [of Oviedo].</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong> The property does, but the pools have been done away with, and they got ballparks there or somethin’ now, but that was the thing to do. Uh, we had a sm—a small and a large one, uh, and he man—he managed those for—during that period of, um—my daddy did for a while.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Was that the—Sanlando?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>No, we went to Sanlando when you went—go on a big date[?].</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>] I have a picture of, uh—of the three…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>The three seniors at Sanlando, and it, uh—in my book, or it’s in our yearbook, I think.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So tell me a bit about your yearbook. I know you brought that with you today…</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Uh huh.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>To be scanned. You made that yourself?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>We, uh—we put it together, although I’m sure somebody else helped us, uh, but we did have to glue the pictures in, and, uh, I noticed that I—in the other one—the year before me—that we typed the words in there, and actually, I noticed that in one place, the typing—if we made a mistake, instead of erasing the letters, just typed back over it, which [<em>laughs</em>] would not be a thing to have done, I don’t think, in those days, but they’re hand-typed. I mean, everything was done by hand, not woven books and things, like they are nowadays, but other than that—and we had an awful of, uh—I was a Baptist, and we all went to the Baptist church, and did most everything—social life was there, as well as school. Those were our two main things [<em>sniffs</em>] to do during—but other than that, I don’t—I…</p>
<p>When we left Orlando, we still [inaudible], uh—I graduated from high school, but I had a job in Orlando, uh, my last year, and I started working at the bank. My sister—older sister<a title="">[2]</a>—two years older than me—was already working in Orlando, so I moved from Oviedo to Orlando, and been there the rest of my life, after that.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So you, uh—what did you do at the bank?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Teller. When you started out, in those days, at the bottom, you learned every step. Nowadays, I understand you go in whatever department you’re gonna—but you—you started answering the phone, then[?] learning the each thing—bookkeeping—and, uh, I ended up—I was a teller when I left.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So how did you meet your husband?<a title="">[3]</a></p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>That was—my mother-in-law<a title="">[4]</a> was a big person to go into bank, and I understood she wanted my husband, who was in the service—and I didn’t know ‘im. I knew her from being a customer at the bank, but, uh, she wanted to have him meet her—my sister, but for some reason, he just—and she was already there two years ahead of me.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>But for some reason, he would rather have met me, so…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>] I dated him, and we met, uh—we married later on, uh, after he’d come out of the service. He was a—in the—she had, uh, property in—in, uh, cattle and dairy and a ranch, and he was in the ranch business at that time, after he came out of the service, and we married, had two girls,<a title="">[5]</a> and that’s been it.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So, um, growing up in Oviedo, you knew the, uh, Wheelers and the Evans? Is that correct?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>The Wheelers were actually kin—uh, my daddy’s sister, Mary Ann, um—Mattie, uh, Wheeler<a title="">[6]</a> married, uh—he—that’s his sister—married [Robert] Lee Wheeler, who was a brother to Frank Wheeler, uh, that had Nelson and Company and those[?]…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>And there was the Law—Lawtons and the, uh, Lees, and the—all those were, uh—they—they were the people in Oviedo, and everybody knew everybody back in those days.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>And, uh, I actually—my daddy, uh—the man that, uh—my daddy’s dad<a title="">[7]</a>—that named Oviedo was born—he was—the house at where he was born is still here,<a title="">[8]</a> as I understand. It doesn’t look anything like it did…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Back then. They’ve changed it around, but it’s still there.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>But…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So you said the Wheelers were kin?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Yes, uh, Lee Wheeler—my aunt married—was a brother to Frank Wheeler. That—like I said, they were—and, um—and I think I, uh—we’ve got the background all in—in all these books and things, and[?] the Lawtons—there’s a com—combination of—way back there, with all those—that’s first started. Now, about the Lees, I’m not real sure, but they were here too. They were another family that was—but everybody knew everybody…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Back in those days—and you—for some reason, we never did—did—my sister and I have talked about it since—why the women went to the Methodist church—most of ‘em—of the husband and wife, and the men went to the Baptist church. I, uh—not in our family, but m—most of ‘em—a lot of ‘em, that’s the way it worked, and you—still, you got together, eh, for socials and things like—I mean, you got together with the two churches, but for some reason, the women all seemed to be—want, uh—go to the Methodist church, and we—but I went to the Baptist all my life and still do [<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>What kind of social events did you guys have at the Baptist church?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Well, just, uh—just nothing really that much. Uh, picnic-type things, and, uh, we had, uh, training you, uh—the one thing I did do, which isn’t the thing[?] to try to tell, uh, we had BYPU<a title="">[9]</a> or BTU, we called it—Baptist Training Union—at night, which is like—Sunday mornin’, you have Sunday school, and at night, and I would have a date. I could go to trainin’ union and not stay for church at[sic] Sunday night, and this was a, uh, typical thing, and it—I wasn’t the only one that did this. It was a—but that was the thing to do Sunday night, and we’d—we’d go to Winter Park. Uh, that was the place to go after—and, uh, go, uh, to a movie, and then go to, uh, get Coke and a sandwich, and come home. That was just a typical Sunday, uh, night. We went to, uh—did that, back in those days, but we didn’t, uh—anything that we had as far as social things, uh—there weren’t that many. I mean, it was something at the church, or, uh, it was eating or something, and I’m, uh—but, uh, other than that, I don’t remember too much, but[?] that’s about it. I [<em>laughs</em>]…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So let me ask you about, um, the influence of the military on Oviedo in the 1940s. How did that affect your life here in Oviedo?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>It—it did. Like I said, we met a lot of them men that were stationed here, and, uh, That’s when we could go to the pool and, uh, could dance, and Met a lot of ‘em that way, and then, uh—but, uh—and some of them even dated other people, because I remember, uh, one going with my sister to church. Uh, I mean, they were close enough friends if they were doing that, back in—they were very good. I—we didn’t—we didn’t mind ‘em being here, by any means. It was something going on. ‘Course, war was just so different, anyhow, back then. I mean—and then when they left here, we went, uh—moved to Orlando, and we still did things with the service people there, uh, at the different things that were for so—the soldiers back then too. Went to dances and things like that. That was mainly what most of the things were. Although, I have some pictures I’ve seen that we were at a lake out there at the—at the, uh, base<a title="">[10]</a> in our bathing suits and things, with the boys out there. So we did do things out there at the base too.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Uh, but it was just different than things are nowadays [<em>laughs</em>], but an awful lot of boys stayed—married people and, uh—and just like in Sanford, they married, uh—a lot of the Navy people are married to Sanford people too. So other than that, I really don’t know too much to report on that.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So we can discuss some of the items you brought today. You brought your yearbook? Um…</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>What else did you bring?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Well, the, um—my, uh, my sister-in-law wanted a copy of a letter that was written by Steen Nelson, as to how Oviedo was named. Our fa—grandfather, they say named—I mean, and—why he named it Oviedo and that business. So I—that’s in the—one of those copies, and I had an annual, uh, yearbook for the fo—where we got to get together for our 50<sup>th</sup>, uh—the other class—we didn’t have but two that showed up, but they—for our 50<sup>th</sup> anniver—graduatin’, we have a book on that. That’s in—in those things that I saved, uh, but we didn’t have but two that showed up for that [<em>laughs</em>]. That was me and, uh, one boy, and he’s still here in Oviedo, I understand.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Auliff[?] [inaudible], and, um, other than that, I don’t know…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>You brought some…</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Uh…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>44s?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Uh, my letters for my—I got a—I was, uh—played basketball in high school…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>When I was—got a 44 and a[sic] O for, uh, my letter, with my stripes and stars on it for being captain—co-captain, and, uh, they’re in there—the O and the 44, and I also have an [U.S. Army Air Force Aircraft Warning Service] armband that I got from havin’ watched planes go over, uh, during wartime. We—we each had a shift. They had a tower they built over in Downtown Oviedo, and, uh—in front of the [First] Baptist Church [of Oviedo], and, uh, we would report whatever plane was going over and[?] the direction, and I’m pre—I’m thinking we were reporting back to the base, or somethin’, what kind of plane. Now, why I would know, uh—I’m sure they taught us how and all that.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>But that was what it was, and they gave us an arm—and I have that in there to give to the His—[Oviedo] Historical Society.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>What was that like watching the planes overhead?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Uh, I don’t know.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>I’m thinkin’ back. I—I don’t know that I was that smart about it, but I guess they were tryin’ to get—and they would get more[?] girl—people they would get…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>On, uh—and you had a shift, I’m sure, you know, and, uh, went[?]—went there after school or whenever. Maybe it was a weekend, um—on the weekend. I—I just know we did it same time at—why they chose to do it right[?] there in Oviedo? I don’t know. I guess they did it in all kind of different areas of the—around the bases, but, uh, that was part of it, and—and they gave us a[sic] armband to put on that says that that’s what you were. So I have—I saved that and my letters, and I never did use ‘em for anything. I didn’t put ‘em on a sweater, I don’t think.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Hm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>But that was about it. It wasn’t very [<em>laughs</em>], uh—not—not like it was nowadays with young people, and things[?] goin’ up, but was good.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>I’ve enjoyed it.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>I had, uh, two sisters<a title="">[11]</a> and, uh, two brothers,<a title="">[12]</a> and, uh, so we had pretty good-sized family to—to deal with, and my daddy—as well as having the pool, he did do a lot with examining fruit, uh, to be sure it was ready to be picked and that, and he did that for quite a few years too—too, and my mother<a title="">[13]</a> worked at Nelson and Son, but she was a seamstress, and she did a lot of, uh, sewing for people. Uh, you know, the [inaudible].</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So they both working at the Nelson packing company here?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Mmhmm, both ‘em had, mmhmm. matter of fact, my mother was working there when my youngest brother<a title="">[14]</a> was still too—too young, uh—little to go to school, and she would—would keep him in one of the—the places where they were packin’ the oranges, and I—when school was out, I’d go out do there and get him and go back home with him, and I got a nickel to go by the drugstore, which was in the center of Downtown Oviedo, to get a Coca-Cola, and—and he[?] got ‘em off of a fountain. The man behind the fountain would give[?] them to you. That was one thing I remember—and ordered—that was my payment for…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Eh, takin’ care of him ‘til she got home.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie</strong> [<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>But, uh, we did—didn’t have a lot of money, but we had—we had plenty to get by with, and that was the way it worked in those days.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>So tell me about, uh, your siblings. You just—you mentioned that you had brothers and sisters.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Well, I had one girl—one sister that was two years older, and, uh, she was smart—very smart, and, uh—and why she—how she got the job in Orlando ahead of time? I don’t know, but anyway, she moved over there, and, uh, as a teller at the bank, and, uh—and I—we did not go to college that much in those days. The girls didn’t then[?], and, uh, [inaudible] we couldn’t have afforded it anyway, I’m sure, but, uh, she liked the bank and was doing alright and had a place in Orlando called the [inaudible] Community Club, which was right down near the center of Downtown Orlando, and, uh, you stayed there and you got your food and that kind of stuff, and she knew that I was graduatin’ and that—she thought I’d get a job there, so I did. I went over and applied and they gave it to me, and I moved in and we stayed there at the [inaudible] Community[?] Club, and that’s when went to a place in Downtown Orlando to dance with the USO.<a title="">[15]</a> Uh—they had a place for—but, uh, she started making too much money to stay at [inaudible] Community[?] Club, which was part of the deal. I mean, the—and so we all moved to a place down out of there, uh, and then—but stayed there ‘til I get married—met my husband and we got married, and that was it, but then I have a sister that’s here, and she’s giving information today. She’s an artist, and I had a brother,<a title="">[16]</a> but he went to Texas. He—he was in the service, uh, also, and he’s no longer living, and my older sister isn’t either, but my other sister’s here, and she’s[sic] lives in Lake Mary, and, um, is an artist, and she’s doing a lot of work today for them, and then I’ve got my brother<a title="">[17]</a> that lives here in Oviedo, and he and his wife<a title="">[18]</a> live here, and that’s it—that I…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>With us—the rest of the family, but all the rest of ‘em are gone, but we’ve got the sister here and the brother here, and that’s—and me—of the family—of the five of us. That’s what’s left. I’m the oldest of the group.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Well, is there anything else you’d like to tell me about Oviedo that we haven’t covered yet?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>No, it’s, eh—it—it is—nothing the same.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>I don’t know my way around it at all. I—I just cannot—I—how much the church, uh—how big it is, uh—has added and added to, uh, and I came out, went to church [inaudible], and there was no—well, the person that I—only person I knew that I saw—that I knew that day and he’s [inaudible]. He was a Wheeler—Frank Wheeler, Jr., and, um, I didn’t know anybody, and—just like I don’t know anybody out here nowadays, uh, but, uh, my mother is, uh—she’s been dead a pretty good while, and, uh, that—once she was gone, then I didn’t come back out like I did to—did later on, but, uh, it’s grown, and that’s for sure, and I keep seeing it goin’ more too, but other than that—and back in our day, we didn’t have anything but a Methodist and Baptist church. Now, I’m sure they got all of ‘em different ones…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>[<em>laughs</em>].</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Now, out here now.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Has the growth surprised you?</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Yes, it really has. It’s—it’s—it is—it’s much—than I would’ve thought when I was growing up, yes, um, ‘cause like I said, you knew everybody, but I think it’s this way with other small towns, but probably the way they do, but this one has grown from what it was back in our day. That’s for sure, but other than that, I don’t know. Eh, I—I really don’t know of any other—and I don’t know if I know anybody that lives out here, except my sister—my brother-in-law—my brother and sister-in-law, and, uh, Bettye [Jean Aulin Reagan] has, um—her child is out here now, but I don’t know any of the past, uh—I—that’s why I said when I was looking in that, uh, yearbook, I don’t know that there’d be anybody anymore, and as old as I am, um, I’m—I guess I’m one of—of, uh, the older ones that would be, uh…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Out here nowadays.Knowing how—I know people go to their 90s and that, but I still—they can’t, uh—back in my day, I don’t—I don’t know if there’s anybody that much more out here that I would’ve known, unless I was kin to ‘em, and I don’t have anybody out here now. So—but things have sure changed, and I do see there are, uh, in the b—block that we called[?] goin’ around Oviedo, uh, some of those houses, when we’ve gone, are still there. That—which is odd. Very—they’ve been there quite a while. Like I said, where my daddy was born,<a title="">[19]</a> uh, it’s still there these days, but it doesn’t look anything like it—I mean, they changed it all around—backyard and everything.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Mmhmm.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>But I don’t have that much to contribute [<em>laughs</em>] to Oviedo. That’s for sure.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Oh, you definitely…</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>And, um…</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Told us some great…</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Yeah.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Information today.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Yeah, so I think that’s enough.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>Well, we’re going to bring the interview to a close. I wanna thank you so much…</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Thank you.</p>
<p><strong>Dossie<br /></strong>For being interviewed, and I really appreciate you coming out here and doing [inaudible] did.</p>
<p><strong>Bunch<br /></strong>Okay [<em>laughs</em>].</p>
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<p><a title="">[1]</a> Andrew Aulin, Jr.</p>
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<p><a title="">[2]</a> Mary Leonora Aulin Bartlett.</p>
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<p><a title="">[3]</a> Richard Burdette Bunch.</p>
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<p><a title="">[4]</a> Mary Bunch.</p>
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<p><a title="">[5]</a> Mary Kathryn Bunch Hamby and Billy Beatrice Bunch Parrot.</p>
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<p><a title="">[6]</a> Martha Lenora Aulin Wheeler.</p>
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<p><a title="">[7]</a> Andrew Aulin, Sr.</p>
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<p><a title="">[8]</a> Correction: Andew Aulin, Sr. was born in Sweden.</p>
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<p><a title="">[9]</a> Baptist Young Peoples Union.</p>
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<p><a title="">[10]</a> Naval Training Center (NTC) Orlando.</p>
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<p><a title="">[11]</a> Mary Lenora Aulin Bartlett and Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan.</p>
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<p><a title="">[12]</a> Charles Warren Aulin and Andrew Aulin, Jr.</p>
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<p><a title="">[13]</a> Mary Alice Powell Aulin.</p>
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<p><a title="">[14]</a> Andrew Aulin, Jr.</p>
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<p><a title="">[15]</a> United Service Organizations.</p>
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<p><a title="">[16]</a> Charles Warren Aulin.</p>
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<p><a title="">[17]</a> Andrew Aulin, Jr.</p>
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<p><a title="">[18]</a> Julia Nadine Davis Aulin.</p>
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<p><a title="">[19]</a> May 20, 1893.</p>
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Oviedo Historical Society Collection
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Oviedo Historical Society Collection
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Oviedo (Fla).
Description
The Oviedo Historical Society Collection encompasses historical artifacts donated for digitization at the Oviedo Historical Society's History Harvest in the Spring semester of 2015.
The Oviedo Historical Society was organized in November 1973 by a group of citizens. The society is a 501(3) non-profit organization. Its purpose is to help preserve the community identity of Oviedo by collecting and disseminating knowledge about local history, serve as a repository for documents and artifacts relating to Oviedo history, promote the preservation and marking of historic sites and buildings in the Oviedo area and foster interest in local, state, national, and world history.
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<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/128" target="_blank">Oviedo Collection</a>, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
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eng
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Oviedo, Florida
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<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>
<a href="http://history.cah.ucf.edu/staff.php?id=304" target="_blank">Dr. Connie L. Lester</a>'s Introduction to Public History course, Spring 2015
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<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>." Oviedo Historical Society, Inc. http://oviedohs.com/.
Adicks, Richard, and Donna M. Neely. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5890131" target="_blank"><em>Oviedo, Biography of a Town</em></a>. S.l: s.n.], 1979.
Robison, Jim. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/796757419" target="_blank"><em>Around Oviedo</em></a>. 2012.
"<a href="http://www.cityofoviedo.net/node/68" target="_blank">History</a>." City of Oviedo, Florida. http://www.cityofoviedo.net/node/68.
"<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/audio/Ep41-Oviedo.mp3" target="_blank">RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 41: Oviedo, with Dr. Richard Adicks</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/audio/Ep41-Oviedo.mp3.
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17-page booklet
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The Lawtons of Summer Oaks
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Lawtons of Summer Oaks
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Oviedo (Fla.)
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The family lineage for the Lawtons of Summer Oaks in Oviedo, Florida. This family tree begins with William Lawton, who was born in England, and continues through to the family of Betty Jean Aulin Reagan. This booklet is missing pages 2, 3, and 5. Joseph Lawton (1753-1815), the son of William Lawton of England and Mary Sams, was the patriarch that began the native-born Lawton legacy. Lawton was born on his father's Plantation, Steamboat Creek, on Edisto Island, South Carolina on October 18, 1753. By 1774, Lawton moved his family to Black Swamp, where he established a plantation called Mulberry Grove Plantation. Lawton married Sarah Robert (d. 1839) on March 18, 1773, and together they had seven children. <br /><br />The best-known of the Lawton family was Thomas Willingham Lawton (1882-1963). T. W. Lawton graduated from Rollins College in 1903. He later received his master's degree from Andover Newton College in Boston, Massachusetts. Following college, Lawton returned to Oviedo, where he married Charlotte "Lottie" Lee (1887-1984) and served as the principal of the Oviedo School from 1905 to 1907. In 1916, he became the first elected Superintendent of Schools of Seminole County. He held that post until 1952 and passed away 11 years later in 1963. Lawton Elementary School is named in his honor.
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Original 17-page booklet: Church, Stacey Allene and Gerald Marshall Church. <em>The Lawtons of Summer Oaks</em>. Lawton and Allied Families Association, 1984: Private Collection of Betty Jean Aulin Reagan.
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Digital reproduction of original 17-page booklet: Church, Stacey Allene and Gerald Marshall Church. <em>The Lawtons of Summer Oaks</em>. Lawton and Allied Families Association, 1984.
Coverage
Summer Oaks Plantation, Thomas County, Georgia
Oviedo, Florida
Creator
Church, Stacey Allene
Church, Gerald Marshall
Publisher
Lawton and Allied Families Association
Contributor
Reagan, Bettye Jean Aulin
Date Created
1984
Date Copyrighted
1984
Format
application/pdf
Extent
5.74 MB
Medium
17-page booklet
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by Stacey Allene Church and Gerald Marshall Church, and published by the Lawton and Allied Families Association.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Lawton and Allied Families Association and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
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Donation
Contributing Project
<a href="http://oviedohs.com/" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Society</a>
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
Private Collection of Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan
External Reference
Robison, Jim. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/796757419" target="_blank"><em>Around Oviedo</em></a>. 2012.
Rajtar, Steve. "<a href="http://www.geocities.ws/krdvry/hikeplans/oviedo/planoviedo.html" target="_blank">Oviedo Historical Trail</a>". Steve Rajtar. http://www.geocities.ws/krdvry/hikeplans/oviedo/planoviedo.html.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/5657" target="_blank">History of the First Baptist Church, Oviedo, Florida: First 100 Years, 1869-1969</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/5657.
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Alan Laurie
Alexander Benjamin Lawton
Alice Irene Barlett
Alice Kathryn Aulin
Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch
Allen Baker Grogan
Allene Baker
Allie Belle McLeish
Allie Belle McLeish Lawton
Allison Susanne Taylor
Allyson Clare Kinsey
Allyson Clare Kinsey Evans
Almarion Lorraine Colquitt
Almarion Lorraine Colquitt King
Alton Asa Dunaway
Amber Miller
Amy Clark Lawton
Amy Louise Hendrix
Amy Louise Hendrix Steil
Andrea Nicole Phillips
Andrea Nicole Phillips Hendrix
Andrew Aulin
Andrew Scott Reagan
Andy Aulin
Ann Neely Lawton
Ann Reagan
Anna Leola Hats
Anna Leola Hays Miller
Anna Lona Miller
Anna Lona Miller Johnson
Annabelle Linger
Annabelle Linger Lawton
Arthur Frank Evans
Audrey June Wilson
B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
B. F. Wheeler, Sr.
Ben Franklin Wheeler
Benjamin F. Lawton
Benjamin Franklin Wheeler III
Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Jr.
Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.
Benjamin Themistocles Dion Lawton
Bennett Jay Johnson
Betty Joan Ottalani
Betty Joan Ottalani Freckelton
Betty Lou Brau
Betty Lou Brau Miller
Betty Sue Terry
Betty Sue Terry Lawton
Betty Virginia Miller
Bettye Jean Aulin
Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan
Beulah Lawton
Beverly Elaine Hughes
Beverly Elaine Hughes Evans
Billie Beatrice Bunch
Billie Beatrice Bunch Dingman
Bird Mary Lee
Birdie Lawton
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Brandi Lawton Tolar
Brandon Wayne Langham
Brett Thomas Lawton
Brian Douglas Swank
Brian Keith Leibfried
Brian Ottalani
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Buddy Keller
Calhoun Wilson Hendrix
Carol Lorraine King
Carol Lorraine King Rhyme
Carole Joan Norton
Carole Joan Norton Berrong
Caroline Elizabeth Evans
Caroline Elizabeth Evans Leibfried
Casey Dyan Carron
Casey Dyan Carron Keller
Catherine Elizabeth Long
Catherine Elizabeth Long Evans
Charles Aulin
Charles Hampton Harris
Charles Homer Colquitt
Charles John Lawton
Charles Warren Aulin
Charles William Evans
Charlet Sue Genton
Charlet Sue Genton Wheeler
Charlotte Lee
Charlotte Lee Lawton
Charlotte Lee Lawton Mikesell
Chester Lee Phillips
Christopher Kevin Grogan
Christopher Leon
Christopher Wilson
Cindy Deborah Church
Cindy Deborah Church Hunt
Claire Lee Wheeler
Claire Lee Wheeler Evans
Claire Marena Leinhard
Claire Marena Leinhard O'Brien
Clara Curtis Lawton
Clara Curtis Lawton Leinhard
Clara Isabelle Lawton
Clara Isabelle Lawton Wheeler
Clara Lawton
Clara Lawton McKinney
Clara Lee Wheeler
Clara Lee Wheeler Evans
Clara Lillian Adams
Clara Lillian Adams Sullivan
Clara Mattie Colquitt
Clara Mattie Colquitt Allen
Claude DeWitt Moore
Clifford Lilburn Rhyme
Connie Lawton
Connie Lawton Griggs
Connor Lucas Keller
Courtney Ann Erwin
Craig Allen Berrong
Dan Lloyd McKibber
Daniel Blaine Mikesell
Daniel Lee Reagan
David Guy Ottalani
David Lee Evans
Dawn Michelle Grogan
Debbie Lynn Reagan
Deborah Bailey
Deborah Bailey Lawton
Debra Jane Harris
Debra Jane Harris Matkin
Dee Royston Allen
Diana Leigh Evans
Diane Jean Berrong
Diane Sue Aulin
Diane Sue Aulin Keller
Diane Sue Aulin Pentz
Donald Henry Stiel
Donald T. Reagan
Donna Lee Barrack
Donna Lee Barrack Evans
Donna Neely
Donna Susan Miller
Doris Arine McKinney
Doris Arine McKinney Lawton
Dorothy Louise Stone
Dorothy Louise Stone Grogan
Dorothy Virginia Lawton
Dorothy Virginia Lawton Johnson
Doyle Dauphin
Dustin Chavallier
Edisto Island Plantation
Edward Paul Chavallier
Edwina Tuggle
Edwina Tuggle Lawton
Eldred Pierce Bruce
Eliaine Allison Grogan
Elizabeth Ann McKinney
Elizabeth Ann Moon
Elizabeth Ann Moon Aulin
Elizabeth Joan Freckelton
Elizabeth Joan Freckelton McGowan
Elizabeth Lawton Andress
Elizabeth Mary Brisbane
Elizabeth Mary Brisbane Lawton
Elizabeth Moon
Elizabeth Moon Aulin
Emily Wilson
Emily Wilson Lawton
Emma Lenora Lawton
Emma Lenora Lawton Aulin
Emma Marie Aulin
Eric Lawton Grogan
Ethel Elizabeth Kramer
Ethel Elizabeth Kramer Colquitt
Eusebia Lawton
Evelyn Wheeler
Evelyn Wheeler Kemp
Fannie Pearl Colquitt
Florence Wheeler
Florence Wheeler Campbell
Frances Carden
Frances Carden Bernreuter
Frank Wheeler, Jr.
Frank Wheeler, Sr.
Fred Emmett Hamiter
Frederick Clinton Berrong
Freida Lou Guy
Freida Lou Guy McKinney
G. Douglas Swank
Gary Lawton Grogan
Geneva
George Beauregard Wilber
George Joseph Lawton
George L. Simpson
George Lee
George Lee Wheeler
George William Martin
Georgia Lee
Georgia Lee Wheeler
Gerald Marshall Church
Glenda Lawton
Gloria Lewis
Gloria Lewis McKinney
Glorianna Lawton
Glover L. Bernreuter
Grace Marie Smith
Grace Marie Smith Lawton
Greta Lynn Simpson
Guinever Elizabeth Morgan Lawton
Guinevere Elizabeth Morgan
Guy Adams Ottalani
Guy Felix Ottalani
Guy Nixon Lawton
Guy Wayne Langham
Harrison Jean Laney
Hazel Pamela West
Hazel Pamela West Martin
Helen Bernreuter
Helen Lawton
Helen Lawton Bernreuter
Henry Franklin Colquitt
Henry Peyton Colquitt
Henry Wilson Keller
Herb Bickers
Hugh Benjamin McKinney
Hugh Clifford McKinney
Ida Jane Carson
Ida Jane Carson Lawton
Ida Lawton
Ida Lawton Colquitt
Ida Peyton Colquitt
Ida Peyton Colquitt Wilber
Irene Lavelle Lawton
Irene Lavelle Lawton Sibley
Jack Lilburn King
Jack Todd Miller
Jackson McGowan
Jacksonville
James A. Miller
James Alexander Graham
James Barry Freckelton
James Clayton
James Elbert Moncrief
James Garrett Lawton
James Guy Freckelton
James Longeran Sullivan
James Lutellus Nichols
James Richards
James Russell Lee
James Theodore Aulin
James Tillman Grogan
James Wilburn Grogan
Jane Ann Beauregard
Jane Anne Grogan
Jane Anne Grogan Church
Jane Kathryn Polk
Jane Kathryn Polk Beauregard
Jane Lawton Moncrief
Jane Lawton Moncrief Miller
Jane Mosse
Jane Mosse Lawton
Jason Bickers
Jason Lilburn King
Jason Theodore Aulin
Jean Audrey Moran
Jean Audrey Moran Wheeler
Jefferson Miller Moncrief
Jeffrey Martin Hendrix
Jeffrey Neal Berrong
Jeremiah Lawton
Jeremy Dauphin
Jill Lawton
Jo Ann Miller
Jo Ann Miller Nichols
Jo Lynn Moncrief
Jo Lynn Moncrief Laurie
Joan Berrong
Joan Berrong Anderson
Joan Lareatha Bernreuter
Joan Lareatha Bernreuter Trowbridge
John Arthur Evans
John Cater Lawton
John Joseph Leinhard
John Kinglsey Lawton
John Lilburn King
John Marion Miller
John O'Connor Adams
John Raymond Shearer
John Settle
John Thomas Wheeler
John Wesley Evans
John William Martin
John Winborn Miller
Joseph James Lawton
Joseph Lawton
Josephine Lawton
Josiah Lawton
Judge Aulin
Judi Berrong
Julia Ann Hamiter
Julia Ann Hamiter Andress
Julia Lawton
Julia Lawton Hamiter
Julia Nadine Davis
Julia Nadine Davis Aulin
Julie Karen Reagan
June Ann McCary
June Anne McCary Mitchell
Justin Miller
Katherine Louise McKinney
Katherine Louise McKinney Chavallier
Kathleen Reagan
Kathleen Susan Bernreuter
Kathryn Eileen Phillips
Kathryn Eileen Phillips Berrong
Kathryn Elizabeth Beauregard
Kathryn Elizabeth McKibber
Kathryn Lee Wheeler
Kathryn Lee Wheeler Leon
Kathryn Louise Lawton
Kathryn Louise Lawton Varn
Kathy Ann Harris
Kathy Ann Harris Langham
Kathy Irene Johnson
Kathy Irene Johnson Steen
Kathy Irene Johnson Wilkerson
Kathy Lee Wheeler
Kathy Lee Wheeler Leon
Katie May Adams
Katie May Adams Phillips
Kaylin Marie Evans
Kenneth Mitchell Griggs
Kevin Ottalani
Kevin Raymond Berrong
Kimberley Louise Morris
Kimberley Louise Morris Miller
Kirk Ashley Grogan
Kissimmee River
Lane Palmer Lundy
Lareatha Tonguet
Lareatha Tonguet Bernreuter
Larry Clinton McKinney
Laura Harmon
Laura Harmon Ottalani
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Laura Lee Evans Neil
Lawrence Clifford Rhyme
Lawrence Wayne Hamby
Lawton and Allied Families Association
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Lee Burton Hunt
Lee Holley Mitchell
Letcher Burton Hunt
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Lillian Della Lee Lawton
Lillian Elizabeth Lawton
Lillian Elizabeth Lawton Laney
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Lillie Clara McKinney Mitchell
Lily LaVange Neil
Linda Etel Colquitt
Linda Etel Colquitt Taylor
Linda Lou Davis
Lisa Ann Robinson
Lisa Ann Robinson Andress
Lisa Jane Lundy
Llewellyn Roberts Barlett, Jr.
Lona Kathryn Johnson
Lona Kathryn Johnson Clayton
Lona Kellam Colquitt
Lona Lawton
Lona Lawton Aulin
Lona Pierson Lawton
Lona Pierson Lawton Miller
Lorene Aulin
Lori Anne Roussell
Lori Anne Roussell Aulin
Lorraine Lawton
Lorraine Lawton Berrong
Lottie Lee
Lottie Lee Lawton
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Lucille Adams Ottalani
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Lucy Nell Wainwright Colquitt
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Margaret Ellyn Barlett
Margaret Ellyn Barlett Torrence
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Margaret Emily Lawton Dunaway
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Marilyn Lee Mikesell
Marilyn Lee Mikesell Swank
Marissa Jane Hunt
Marjorie Lee Simpson
Mark McDannald Martin
Marlin Leon Smith
Marsha Greer Mikesell
Marsha Greer Mikesell Bremerkamp
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Martha Ann Bruce Wilson
Martha Ann Colquitt
Martha Ann Colquitt Erwin
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Martha Lee Courier
Martha Lee Courier Wheeler
Martha Lenora Aulin
Martha Lenora Aulin Wheeler
Martha S. Lawton
Martha S. Lawton Gwynn
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Marty Ann Bruce
Marty Ann Bruce Wilson
Mary Alice Powell
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Mary Ann Lawton Harris Mary Ann Lawton Smith
Mary Anne Martin
Mary Anne Martin Hendrix
Mary Clarke
Mary Clarke Lawton
Mary Elizabeth Hamiter
Mary Elizabeth Matkin
Mary Gwynn
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Mary Hallie Colquitt
Mary Hallie Colquitt Settle
Mary Hannah Aulin
Mary Hannah Aulin Grogan
Mary Jane Lawton
Mary Kathryn Bunch
Mary Kathryn Bunch Hamby
Mary Lawton
Mary Leonora Aulin
Mary Leonora Aulin Barlett
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Mary Lisa Lawton
Mary Lorraine Cox
Mary Lorraine McKinney
Mary Martha Grogan
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Mary Mathews
Mary Pauline Wheeler
Mary Peyton Hendrix
Mary Ruth Griffin
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Mary Winborn
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Mattie Clifford McKinney Lee
Mattie Josephine Lawton
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Melanie Sommer Miller
Meriwether Blair Dickinson
Merle Lynn Eldridge Grogan
Merle Lynn Eldrige
Michael Douglas Berrong
Michelle Moran Bruce
Michelle Moran Bruce Piper
Miriam Ann Wheeler
Miriam Ann Wheeler Bruce
Miriam Louise Wheeler
Miriam Louise Wheeler Martin
Mulberry Grove Plantation
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Nancy Ann Barlett
Narcissa Melissa Lawton
Neal Erwin
Nettie Dorcas Jacobs
Nettie Dorcas Jacobs Aulin
Nicole Leigh Aulin
Nicole Leigh Aulin Jakubcin
Noah Benjamin Wheeler
Novella Almarine Carter
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Patricia Carol Dunaway
Patricia Carol Dunaway Shearer
Patricia Eileen Barlett
Patricia Eileen Barlett Armstrong
Patricia Gray Garrett
Patricia Gray Garrett Lawton
Patrick Kelley Reagan
Patrick O'Brien
Patrick Reagan
Patsey Louise Grogan
Patsey Louise Grogan Richards
Paul Campbell
Paula Jeanne Abbott
Paula Jeanne Abbott Martin
Pearl Allison
Pearl Allison Lawton
Peggy Ottalani
Phoebe Sarah Lawton
Pierce Sutherland Graham
Pierre Robert
Polly Wheeler
R. Edward Bremerkamp
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Ralph Waldo Lawton
Randall Michael Miller
Raymond Christian McKinney
Raymond Winborn Lawton
Rebecca Ann Smith
Rebecca Ann Smith Tolar
Rebecca Carol Miller
Reid Gregory Hendrix
Richard Adicks
Richard Bickham Miller
Richard Burdette Bunch
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Robert Charles Matkin
Robert Edward Pentz
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Robert Gary Taylor
Robert James Lawton
Robert Kenneth Miller
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Robert Lee Wheeler
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Robert William Lawton
Robin Clara McKinney
Roma Ann McKinney
Roman Ann McKinney Martin
Ronald Furman Lawton
Ronda Lawton
Ronda Lawton Dauphin
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Rosemary Phillips Harris
Rowan Alexander Piper
Ruth Ida Aulin
Sandra Aulin
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Sandra Elizabeth Procell McKinney
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Sarah Lucille Lawton
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Sarah Marshall
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Sarah Robert
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Scott Lawton
Scott Reagan
Sean Edward Piper
Shelley Moran Bruce
Shelley Moran Bruce Piper
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Sherrie Gail Lawton Bickers
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Sheryl Guy Lawton
Skip Hendrix
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Stacey Allene Church
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Summer Oaks
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Susan Denise Miller Evans
Susan Elaine Johnson
Susan Elizabeth Colquitt
Susan Elizabeth Colquitt McKibber
Susan Kathleen Perham
Susan Kathleen Perham Laney
Susan Ottalani
T. W. Lawton, Jr.
T. W. Lawton, Sr.
Ted Aulin
Terrell Hugh Mitchell
Thelma Lee
Thelma Lee Clonts
Thelma Louise Wheeler
Theodore Aulin
Thirza Lawton
Thomas Charles Lawton
Thomas J. Lawton
Thomas Wayne Armstrong
Thomas Wilkerson
Thomas Willingham Lawton, Jr.
Thomas Willingham Lawton, Sr.
Timothy Miles Matkin
Tina Grace Dunn Rogers
Tina Grace Dunn Rogers Wheeler
Todd Christopher Keller
Tom Lawton
Velma Leonora Grogan
Virgil Guy Martin
Virginia Olive Lawton
W. J. Lawton, Jr.
W. J. Lawton, Sr.
Walter Gwynn
Walter Gwynn Lawton
Walter Harold Varn
Walter Kenneth Neil
Wilber Gerald Beauregard
Wilber Lamar Sibley
Wilburn Aulin Grogan
Wilburn Michael Grogan
William Alex Colquitt
William E. Dingman
William Edward Lawton
William Henry Lawton
William Henry Martin
William Lawton, Jr.
William Lawton, Sr.
William LeRoy Mitchell
William Steen
Willie Knox Andress
Winborn Joseph Lawton, Jr.
Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.
Winborn Lawton
Winnie Evelyn Colquitt
Winnie Evelyn Colquitt Moore
Yvette Lorraine Anderson