The Territorial Adventures of Ed and Fred
Edmund Sr., age 30, and
Fred Serriere, age 20, prospected for a place to settle by following the
railroad from Kansas into Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory in early 1907.
On November 16, 1907, these two territories – Indian and Oklahoma- joined to
become the 46th state in the Union.Edmund, Sr. and Fred were first cousins. Edmund, Sr.’s mother Elizabeth and Fred’s mother Amanda were sisters. Fred and Ed had gotten close since Fred was living with Edmund, Sr.’s family because Fred’s father had failed to provide for him as well as being abusive and “kicking him around.”
Ed and Fred traveled in a covered wagon from Crawford County in Kansas. They were looking for new land. Edmund and Fred were amazed to see the corn piled as high as it could be scooped at the railway stations. Seemingly the corn harvest for that year exceeded the amount the railroad cars could hold at the stations in Remington, Fairfax, Ralston, Skedee, and the others all the way south as far as Chandler. Near Fairfax, they camped close to the railroad track located in the vicinity of the Robertson Addition.
Fred shot craps winning as much as $1.50 some nights. Fred’s winnings financed their trip, but he was sometimes forced to fight his way out of a game!
Fred Serriere and Edmund Gates, Sr. in 1960. They were ages 73 and 83 respectively. |
Three Freds and Three Eds
Fred
Serriere and Edmund Gates, Sr. married and had their children. Their families enjoyed spending time visiting
each other. Edmund, Sr. settled in the Big Bend rural community west of Ralston.
The Serriere family lived in Blackwell, Oklahoma, with Fred working at the
smelter there. Since Fred Serriere’s
family lived in town, they delighted in coming to the farm. The Gates family
looked forward with anticipation to their visits.
When the two families
got together, the comment was always made, “We have three Eds and three Freds.”
Edmund, Sr. named his
second son after himself – Edmund, Jr. His next son was named Fredrick Daniel.
His siblings referred to him affectionately as Freddie. So the Ed Gates family had two Eds and one Fred.
Earliest Photograph of Fredrick Daniel and Edmund Gates, Sr. |
Fred and his wife Sarah
named their second son Lawrence Fredrick. A vintage picture sent to Mamie, the wife of Edmund, Sr., from
Sarah in 1911, identifies Lawrence Fredrick as Freddie. The photograph shows their youngest son, James Edward as
just a baby. He was always called Eddie by
family members. The Serriere family had two Freds and one Ed.
George, James Edward "Eddie", and Lawrence Fredrick "Freddie" Serriere. |
My father remained
close to Eddie Serriere until Eddie’s death in 1998. They both shared the love
of spinning family yarns, and whenever they got to visit each other, they did
just that.
Another interesting installment! Keep them coming
ReplyDeleteRoger, thanks for the encouraging words!
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