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Zak Phelan  (View posts) Posted: 15 Oct 2002 3:46PM GMT
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I am looking for any information that pertains to Jim Two Hatchets.
All I have found so far is an image of him.

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DEBBIE  (View posts) Posted: 17 Oct 2002 9:42PM GMT
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I am married to a full blooded comanche indian from Cache, Ok. He said that the Two Hatchets were from the area around Carnegie, Caddo Co. Oklahoma.

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Carole mobley  (View posts) Posted: 30 Oct 2003 5:00PM GMT
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If you receive this info twice, I apologize. My husband's family's property 160 acres, just east of Ft. Cobb, Ok, called Mobley Corners, butted up to the Two Hatchets property. They were good friends and neighbors. The Mobley children called Mr. & Mrs. Two Hatchets, Grandpa and Grandma. I don't know if there was blood relation or not. But they were really close. My husband's aunt Milred Sue (Ann) Mobley Campbell, (recently deceased) told us this story in Jan.2000. She married Ed Campbell, son of Doctor George Campbell of Anadarko, OK. First doctor to be paid by the Fed. Gov. to doctor the Kiowa. She said when she was a child, she remembered Old Doc. Campbell being called to the Two Hatchets home, east of Ft.Cobb. When he arrived, Grandma Two Hatchets was out in the back yard in the family teepee lodge, dressed in regalia and singing in her native language. He asked, "Whats she doing out there in that teepee?" The family explained to him, that she knew she was gravely ill, and she was singing her death song. He said, "Let's get her in here, so I can examine her." After a while everyone convinced her to come inside. With help she was placed on the kitchen table. By the light of oil lamps she was examined. Doc. Campbell discovered Mrs. Two Hatchets had a very diseased breast, when he lifted her breast, he could see maggots working in the flesh. he quickly told the family it would have to be removed. By oil lamp lighting, that evening so long ago, a masectomy was performed. Doc. Campbell said the maggots had helped save her life, by eating away the rotted flesh. Aunt Mildred said that Grandma Two Hatchets lived a long time after that surgery. All I know is the Mobleys and the Two Hatchets were really close. My husbands Great Great Grandmother was Ella Komalty, Kiowa. She married T.M. Davis in Texas. Their daugter Mary E. Davis married W.S. Mobley. They first settled at the foot of Saddle Mountain, later moving to Ft. Cobb, Caddo County, Oklahoma. I hope info helps in your search.

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Allen A.  (View posts) Posted: 27 Jan 2004 7:30AM GMT
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My grandfather was James Twohatchet. He had a farm Southeast of Ft. Cobb, OK.

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Tammy Hinton  (View posts) Posted: 6 Apr 2004 11:52PM GMT
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Charles Cannon married Grace Two-Hatch and they had five children. Charles abandoned his family. She was Kiowa. They lived in Anadarko, OK.

Tammy

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bethhummingbird2006  (View posts) Posted: 8 Jan 2006 5:49AM GMT
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Surnames: Cannon, Hummingbird.......
HelloJim,I guess you can say we're realive I'm granddaughter of Mary F. Cannon Hummingbird my grandfather Randolph Hummingbird my fathe Homer Hummingbird,I'm the youngest. I'm just learning about my family I was around my fahter side of family I only know a few of them. Thanks to Tammy for s3ending the information to me about to family. But you can reach at my e-mail addresse. I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma was born here. Have you read the book about T.C. Cannon it is really good if not the name of the book is He stood in the sun my Joan Frederick. you got to get it. Got to go now. Have a nice day or evening. Sign, Betty Ann

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bethhummingbird2006  (View posts) Posted: 8 Jan 2006 5:49AM GMT
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Surnames: Cannon, Hummingbird.......
HelloJim,I guess you can say we're realive I'm granddaughter of Mary F. Cannon Hummingbird my grandfather Randolph Hummingbird my fathe Homer Hummingbird,I'm the youngest. I'm just learning about my family I was around my fahter side of family I only know a few of them. Thanks to Tammy for s3ending the information to me about to family. But you can reach at my e-mail addresse. I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma was born here. Have you read the book about T.C. Cannon it is really good if not the name of the book is He stood in the sun my Joan Frederick. you got to get it. Got to go now. Have a nice day or evening. Sign, Betty Ann

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jeremydeanphoto  (View posts) Posted: 6 Jul 2009 1:50PM GMT
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I am also looking for information on James Twohatchet....I was adopted and have never met my biological family but on the hospital information it states that James Twohatchet is my great-grandfather, Jessie Lee King was my grandfather and Joycetta King (Smith) is my birth mother....I am a quarter Kiowa...any information on the Twohatchets would be amazing! jeremydeanphoto@yahoo.com

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jeremydeanphoto  (View posts) Posted: 6 Jul 2009 1:58PM GMT
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Allen,

Not sure if you still check this but email me. I think James Twohatchet was my greatgrandfather.....Jeremy

jeremydeanphoto@yahoo.com

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