Individual Details
Edwin Pinkney "Ed" WINGO
(30 Jan 1857 - 6 Oct 1935)
Cherokee Roll # 4579
Deputy U. S. Marchall for "Hanging Judge Parker", U. S. Court House, Ft. Smith, Arkansas. Deputy U. S. Marshall for Oklahoma Territory.
1900 Choctaw Nation Indian Territory Census: 179, 182, Hartshorne, Roll T623_1852, pg. 9A, ED 96.
Wingo, Ed 40 W M boarder b Jan 1860 Wd 12 MS AL MO with
Dingle, Julia 44 W F head b May 1858 Wd 14/6 Ireland Ireland Ireland and two sons
1900 Sebastain County AR Census: 2, 190, 206, Ft. Smith ward 3, Roll T623_77, pg. 11B, ED 128.
Wingo, Janis 11 W F b May 1889 S pupal St. Annis Academy IT AR AR, Roy 8 W M b Apr 1892 S pupal St Annis Academy IT AR AR
Marriage to Minnie Brashears 7/1/1906 to Edwin Wingo at Thurston, Indian Territory.
See Minnie (Moore) Brashears parents Levi and Amy Moore Census Card # 3021 Dawes # 281 Choctaw by blood
1910 Tarrant County TX Census: 65, 66, JP 6, Roll T624_1592, pg. 149B, ED .
Wingo, Ed 46 W M head farmer M2 4 MS US US, Nettie 44 W F wife M2 4 2/1 KS OH OH, Roy 18 W M son S OK MS MS
1920 Latimer County OK Census: 35, 35, Roll T625_1462, pg. 3A, ED 90.
Wingo, Edwin 62 W M head farmer M MS AL GA, Minnie 56 W F wife M MO OH IN
1930 Latimer County OK Census: 300, 303, Gowen, Roll 1908, pg. 14B, ED 7.
Wringo, Edgar 73 W M head farmer M MW AL GA, Minnie 67 W F wife M MO OH IN
Obiturary / letter of thanks: Hartshorne Sun (Newspaper) Thursday October 10, 1935, pg. 4, column .
Edwin Pinkney Wingo By E. W. Frey
In the death of Ed Wingo as he was generally known among his friends, another one of Oklahoma's "old timer" pioneers and picturesque characters passed from the stage of action. Ed Wingo lived the full man's life in the making and developing of the great state of Oklahoma.
He was born in 1856 in Southern Mississippi, lacking only a few months of reaching the full span of eighty years of active interesting life. He came to the Indian Territory (now a part of Oklahoma) at the age of fourteen and for many years lived the life of a cowboy, bronco buster and cattleman on his own resources. For many years following he served as Deputy U.S. Marshall, captured many a horse thief, cattle rustler, desperado and carried them before the court of the famous Judge Parker of Fort Smith Arkansas. Later he was a faithful and trusted employee of the Rock Island Coal Company of Hartshorne, after which he retired to his farms about eight miles west of Wilburton. When he passed away October 6, 1935 at 4 p. m., his body was interred in the Wingo Family lot in Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, Tuesday the eighth, Reverend Alvin Watson and Reverand Steve Skinner, Hartshorne, officiating.
He leaves the wife, Mrs. Minnie Wingo, one son Roy Wingo of Leads, South Dakota, one daughter Mrs. Cliff Peery of Kansas City Missouri, four grandchildren, Cliff Peery, Jr. of South America, Dorothy, Eleanor and Robert Peery, and one step daughter Mrs. Maud McCurley Frey of Gowen, and friends everywhere it was known to mourn his passing.
His old time friends, Owen McHugh, J. S. Martin, J. H. Mahan and C. S. Wingate of Hartshorne, John Estes of Wilburton, G. S. Burdett and Henry Gegloski, neighbors were pall bears.
Thanks
The Ed Wingo Family desires to express their Thanks to all contributing in any way to the care of the deceased while living, to his memory after passing away, and to the comfort and consultation of the family in their grief. The Wingo Family
Events
| Birth | 30 Jan 1857 | Attala County, Mississippi, USA | |||
| Marriage | 1 Sep 1886 | Crawford County, Arkansas, USA - Francis "Fannie" COFIELD | |||
| Marriage | 1 Jul 1906 | Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA - Minnie MOORE | |||
| Burial | Oct 1935 | Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA | |||
| Death | 6 Oct 1935 | Latimer County, Oklahoma, USA |
Families
| Spouse | Francis "Fannie" COFIELD (1863 - 1900) |
| Child | Janie Elizabeth "Jannie" WINGO (1888 - 1966) |
| Child | Roy WINGO (1890 - 1938) |
| Spouse | Minnie MOORE (1863 - 1959) |
| Father | Willis Pickney "Willis Palmer" WINGO (1821 - 1892) |
| Mother | Lucy Caroline WINTER (1832 - 1893) |
| Sibling | Mary WINGO (1855 - 1860) |
| Sibling | Anna "Annis and Alma" WINGO (1860 - 1932) |
| Sibling | Samuel L. "Sam" WINGO (1861 - 1890) |
| Sibling | Emma WINGO (1864 - 1880) |
| Sibling | Lucy Caroline "Carrie" WINGO (1866 - 1880) |
| Sibling | Willis WINGO (1868 - 1928) |
| Sibling | Lee WINGO (1872 - 1880) |
| Sibling | William Wilson "Will" WINGO (1875 - 1956) |
| Sibling | Maud Fry WINGO (1877 - 1962) |