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1900 United States Federal Census Name: John J Kaiser Home in 1900: Liberty, Saline, Missouri Age: 30 Estimated birth year: abt 1870 Birthplace: Illinois Relationship to head-of-house: Head Spouse's name: Eliza Race: White Occupation: View image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John J Kaiser 30 Eliza Kaiser 23 Herman Kaiser 1 *********************************************************** 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Herman E Kaiser Home in 1930: Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma Age: 31 Estimated birth year: abt 1899 Birthplace: Missouri Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Mildred M Race: White Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace: View image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Herman E Kaiser 31 Mildred M Kaiser 32 *********************************************************** GARD v. KAISER 1978 OK 110 582 P.2d 1311 Decided: 07/19/1978 Modified: 08/08/1978 Supreme Court of Oklahoma Cite as: 1978 OK 110, 582 P.2d 1311 GENE I. GARD, AND DON ALLAN GARD, APPELLANTS, v. HERMAN GEORGE KAISER, FRANCIS OIL AND GAS INC., FELL AND WOLFE OIL COMPANY, JENE EICHENBERG, MILDRED SANDITEN, RENEE NEUWALD, ROSE SCHLANGER, ADOLPH NEUWALD, AND WALTER KAISER, ALL GENERAL PARTNERS, D/B/A KAISER-FRANCIS SPECIAL ACCOUNT "B", A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, APPELLEES. *********************************************************** THE BILLIONAIRE WHO BOUGHT A BANK -- AND PAID NO TAXES FRB: Press Release -- Approval of proposal of BOK Financial Corporation -- May 24, 1999 The Federal Reserve Board today announced its approval of the proposal of BOK Financial Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma, to acquire First Bancshares of Muskogee, Inc., its banking subsidiary, First National Bank and Trust Company of Muskogee, and its nonbanking subsidiary, First Muskogee Insurance Corporation, all of Muskogee, Oklahoma. Attached is the Board's Order relating to this action. *********************************************************** CITIZENS SELLING TO BANK OF OKLAHOMA http://www.latourgenealogicalcollection.org/My_Homepage_Files/Page124.html BOK FINANCIAL CORP., the parent company of BANK OF OKLAHOMA, has more than $3.3 billion in assets, a prepared company statement said. With the pending acquisition of CITIZENS, BOK has 61 locations, including 21 in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, 21 in Tulsa and three in north- west Arkansas. BOK serves 10 other communities with 16 locations across the state. When Paul Rowsey would vist CITIZENS BANK as a boy it looked a lot like it did today. "It was a very homey place," the Muskogee resident of 65 years said. But times are changing. Thursday L.F. Rooney III, chairman of the bank's board of directors, announced this 70-year Muskogee institution agreed to sell to BANK OF OKLAHOMA. "It was inevitable," said Rowsey, a boyhood friend of Rooney's father former bank vice president L.F. Rooney Jr. "At one time FIRST NATIONAL, COMMERCIAL BANK and CITIZENS were the three (3) banks in town. They were the staples of MUSKOGEE. Thursday's announcement marks the second sale of a historically Muskogee-owned bank in less than a year. Commerical was the first to sell to BANK IV. *********************************************************** FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF MUSKOGEE http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kingharry&id=I11339 The oldest bank in OKLAHOMA----the First National Bank and Trust Company of Muskogee----was organized on June 7, 1890, after more than a year of negotiations begun by Robert L. Owen, C.E. Foley, and other citizens of the frontier city of MUSKOGEE. The bank's first Board of Directors consisted of Robert L. Owen, President, A.W. Robb, T.B. Neddles, F.B. Severs, P.J. Byrne, C.W. Turner, and Leo Bennett, all of Muskogee; H.W. Salmon, Clinton, Missouri; W.O. Cox, Kansas City, Missouri; C.E. Foley, Eufaula; J.E. Reynolds, South McAlester; and John Adams, Parsons, Kansas. After the charter was approved, the bank opened for business on April 22, 1890, with a capital structure of $100,000 at its first location in the SEVERS BLOCK BUILDING on the Southeast Corner of Second (2) Street and Broadway. In 1908 the CITY NATIONAL BANK was absorbed, further increasing the size and enlarging the field of services of First National. Harrison Thomas LaTour LaTour Genealogical Collection http://www.latourgenealogicalcollection.org/ Notify Administrator about this message?
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