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Wooldridge, Bart Mahlon[1]

Male 1877 - 1937  (59 years)


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  • Name Wooldridge, Bart Mahlon 
    Born 22 Sep 1877  , Russell, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Buried Jan 1937  Altus, Jackson, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died 24 Jan 1937 
    Person ID I15538  McClure-Harris
    Last Modified 1 Jul 2004 

    Father Wooldridge, Jesse Junior,   b. 03 Nov 1844, Jamestown, Russell, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 May 1925, Altus, Jackson, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 80 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Mother Blankenship, Nancy Ann,   b. 15 Sep 1850, Jamestown, Russell, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 Feb 1896, , , Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 45 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Married 01 Jan 1870  , Russell, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F4941  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ham, Crowell 
    Married Sep 1909  Altus, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F5412  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • 1880 United States Census
      Jessie WOOLDRIGE Self M Male W 35 KY Farmer KY KY
      Niciama WOOLDRIGE Wife M Female W 28 KY Keeping House KY KY
      Ada M. WOOLDRIGE Dau S Female W 5 KY At Home KY KY
      Barty M. WOOLDRIGE Son S Male W 3 KY At Home KY KY
      Benjamin WOOLDRIGE Other M Male W 31 KY Farmer KY KY
      Martha C. WOOLDRIGE Wife Female W 26 KY At Home KY KY
      Leslie WOOLDRIGE Son S Male W 2 KY At Home KY KY


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      Source Information:
      Census Place E.D. 27, Caldwell, Texas
      Family History Library Film 1255293
      NA Film Number T9-1293
      Page Number 180D

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      BART M. WOOLDRIDGE
      Vol. 5, p. 1835-1836

      The kind of western energy, resource and large-mindedness required
      of the young man who would succeed in the field of finance in these
      days of strenuous effort and severe competition, seem to be an
      integral part of the equipment of Bart M. Wooldridge, who since
      February 1, 1914, has been cashier of the Citizens Bank of Headrick.
      Not withstanding his well known caution and respect for conservative
      measures in banking, he has the progressiveness and courage of the
      present, and while carefully conserving the interests of the
      depositors has contributed materially to the growth and development
      of the institution, the prominence of which adds to the prestige of
      the community.

      Mr. Wooldridge was born in Russell County, Kentucky, September 22,
      1877, and is a son of Jesse and Nancy A. (BLANKENSHIP) Wooldridge,
      and a member of a family which came from Ireland to America during
      colonial times and settled in Virginia. Jesse Wooldridge was born at
      Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky, November 3, 1844, and there grew
      up, was educated, and married, his wife having been born in the Blue
      Grass State in 1847. In 1869 he went to Northwestern Missouri, where
      he spent two years, but soon returned to his native state, and
      remained there engaged in farming and stockraising until 1894, when
      he again went to Missouri. After two year; he removed to Eddy,
      McLennan County, Texas, where he continued actively engaged in
      agricultural pursuits until 1906, and then came to Hollis, where he
      now makes his home, practically retired. Mr. Wooldridge has been
      industrious and energetic all his life, and although now over seventy
      years of age, still takes a keen interest in affairs of an
      agricultural nature.

      In political matters he is a democrat, but has not been an office
      seeker, while his fraternal connection is with the Masons. He has
      been a lifelong member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Mrs.
      Wooldridge died in Missouri, in 1896, aged forty-nine years, the
      mother of six children: Ada, who is the wife of G. D. MABERY, a
      farmer of Eddy, Texas; Bart M., of this notice; May, who married Bell
      SASSER and resides on his farm at Memphis, Texas; Mervin H., who is
      engaged in the hardware business at Hollis, Oklahoma; Everett R., who
      is engaged in farming in the vicinity of Hollis; and Walter R., who
      is a banker and resides at the home of his parents. Mr. Wooldridge
      was married a second time in 1899, when united in marriage at Eddy,
      Texas, with Mrs. Martha (SHELTON) HIX, a native of Tennessee, but a
      resident of Bruceville, Texas. One child, Thelma, has been born to
      this union, she being a student in the public schools.

      Bart M. Wooldridge was reared on the home farm and secured his
      education in the public schools of Russell County, Kentucky, being
      graduated from the high school there in 1894. Until 1898 he remained
      on the homestead, engaged in assisting his father in its operation,
      and then turned his attention to educational work and for five years
      taught in the country schools of McLennan County, Texas. Mr.
      Wooldridge's advent in Oklahoma took place in 1903, when he located
      at Martha, and was principal of the school there for two years. While
      he had gained a reputation as an efficient and popular educator, he
      was not satisfied with his progress, and in 1907 entered the Altus
      State Bank, in the capacity of bookkeeper, giving up his teaching
      work entirely.

      Through faithful and competent performance of duty he was promoted
      to the position of assistant cashier and remained with that
      institution until 1909, when he organized the Martha State Bank, of
      which he was cashier until January 1, 1914. On February 1, 1914, he
      came to Headrick to accept the position of cashier of the Citizens
      Bank, and this he has retained to the present time. This institution
      was established in 1904, the founder being J. E. ERNST, and in 1912
      the present handsome banking house was erected on the corner of Main
      and Fourth streets. The capital of the bank is $10,000, its officials
      are W. E. SANDERSON, president; J. R. MCMAHAN, vice president, both
      of Altus; and B. M. Wooldridge, cashier, and it is known as one of
      the substantial financial concerns of Jackson County. Mr. Wooldridge
      has thoroughly established himself in the confidence of the people of
      this community, and his own well-known integrity has done much to
      attract business to the bank's coffers. He is a director in the
      Wichita Southern Life Insurance Company of Wichita Falls, Texas.

      In political matters Mr. Wooldridge is a democrat, but he has
      selected his career and has followed it closely, and in it public
      service has played no part. With his wife he attends the Methodist
      Episcopal Church, of which both are active members, Mr. Wooldridge
      being a member of the board of stewards. His fraternal connections
      are numerous, including membership in Altus Lodge No. 62, Ancient
      Free and Accepted Masons; Altus Chapter No. 60, Royal Arch Masons;
      Altus Council; Eldorado Commandery, Knights Templars; Altus Chapter,
      Order of the Eastern Star; and Altus Lodge of Odd Fellows, and he is
      also a member of the Oklahoma State Bankers Association.

      In September, 1909, at Altus, Oklahoma, Mr.Wooldridge was married to
      Miss Crowell HAM, daughter J. R. Ham, of Artesia, New Mexico. They
      have no children.

      Transcibed by Jeanne M. Misleh, 23 July, 1999.

      SOURCE: Thoburn, Joseph B., A Standard History of Oklahoma, An
      Authentic Narrative of its Development, 5 v. (Chicago, New York: The
      American Historical Society, 1916).

  • Sources 
    1. [S186] GEDCOM file imported on 14 Aug 2002., Shane Symes.