Her name was Myrtle Victoria Briggs-Carroll. I also know she was married previously to a man with the last name Crawford because my grandfather had half-siblings with that last name. I know that she was born 26 Jan 1886, although where seems to be up for debate.
About the only other thing I had to go on was a vague memory of my grandpa talking about visiting his Briggs family in Moyers, Oklahoma as a young man. And on Myrtle's death certificate her father's name is listed as Doug Briggs.
When I showed my grandma the death certificate she thought I probably shouldn't put much stock in the father's name because it was supplied by Myrtle's husband (my grandpa's dad Earl) and not only was he never really that interested in Myrtle's family, he was also very old when he gave them that information.
I went digging through some of my grandparent's old pictures and found this!
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I found out that Moyers is in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, so I started looking around on the internet to see what I could find out about it. I came across this website:
Oklahoma GenWeb
As I began scrolling down, I noticed a few people named Briggs. But I thought what are the chances it's my Briggs. Sure there's a guy named William Douglas Briggs, but as I've discovered that's not the most unusual name in the world.
I took a chance and emailed the lady who submitted the pictures and, unbelievably, she is a distant cousin. Those ARE my Briggs!!
New Cousin Cathy's grandma was the sister to my great-grandma Myrtle. I knew Myrtle had a brother, but I didn't know about a sister. Turns out Cathy has been researching "our Briggs" for many years and had tons of information on them! She has been a treasure trove of information. Plus it's fun to have someone to share your excitement with.
So, needless to say, I've been overwhelmed the past couple of months with sorting through all the information she's given me. Not to mention trying to fill in a few blanks here and there myself since new information comes online on almost a daily basis.
I'll try to begin posting what I'm finding out about my great-grandma Myrtle Victoria Briggs-Crawford-Carroll's family.
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