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Note: After they married, Lillie and Jerome lived in Venango County before moving to West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and finally to Oklahoma. In 1891, as reported in her brother John�s obituary, Lillie and family were living in the Pleasantville, Pennsylvania, area. In 1900, Reuben J., Lillie and family were living in Toledo, Ohio, where Reuben was listed as an oil producer; In 1906, Lillie and family were living in Marion, Indiana. Lillie and Jerome Heald came to the Tulsa area in 1906. The family was in Tulsa, Oklahoma by the time of the 1910 federal census, where �Ruben� J. was listed as an oil producer; he was listed as an oil producer in Tulsa in 1920. In 1930, still in Tulsa, R. J. and Lillie were living alone except for four roomers in their dwelling.697 Apparently neither Lillie nor R. J. was at home when the census taker visited, since, although Lillie was listed as born in Pennsylvania, both her parents were listed as born in Alabama. - Info: The Oil Creek Flemings- 1906, obit of Gilbert Fleming, listed sister, Mrs. Lillie Heald of Marion, OH. Note: Tulsa World, Tuesday April 22, 1947 Lillie A. Heald, Pioneer, Dies: Last rites for Mrs. Lillie A. Heald, 89, 1432 S. Newport avenue, pioneer Tulsan and widow of the late R. J. Heald, oil producer, who died Sunday at the home, will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the First Baptist church by Dr. J. W. Storer, pastor. Interment will be in Rose Hill mausoleum, directed by Stanley's Funeral service. Mrs. Healds death was attributed to a heart attack. Surviving are two sons, Merl J. Heald, 2407 Terwilleger blvd., Texas Oil County Division Manager, and Glenn Heald, 3419 E. Haskell pl., an oil man; two daughters, Miss Florence Heald, of the home, a leader in Tulsa civic work and active in Red Cross work during both world wars, and Mrs. Roy Kelly, Marion Indiana, two grandchildren Jerry Heald, McCaney, Texas, and Mrs. Jack Grosshart, Cleveland county, Oklahoma., and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. Heald was born in Pleasantville, Pennsylvania and came to Tulsa with her family in 1907 from Indiana. She had been an active member of the First Baptist church and had helped to sponsor the building of three structures the church has occupied the last 40 years. She was a charter member of the Ladies Bible class. Her husband died 20 years ago. Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, Tulsa county, Oklahoma; Mausoleum 2nd Add. #327, Row D. Residence: September 25, 1940, 1432 South Newport, Tulsa, Tulsa county, Oklahoma - Bruce Elam Information:
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