Family Tree
Three generations around Ada Carter
Sibling
Sarah Ann McClellan
1849 — 1871
Sibling
John Trusdell McClellan
1842 — 1919
Sibling
Charles McClure McClellan
1846 — 1927
Sibling
Samuel Getty McClellan
1850 — 1935
Sibling
Lou Parker McClellan
1858 — 1932
Sibling
Mary Elizabeth McClellan
1869 — 1953
Sibling
Laura Campbell McClellan
1862 — 1892
Sibling
Blind John McClellan
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Ada Carter McClellan
1853 — 1936
Child
Ada Laura Foreman
1878 — 1967
Child
Jeannie McClellan Foreman
1878 — 1959
Child
Sarah Lula Foreman
1875 — 1967
Child
Perry Ashbrook Foreman
b. 1890
Child
Taylor Worcrester Sr. Foreman
1888 — 1974
Child
Victoria Lipe Foreman
1883 — 1967
Child
Jessie Alexander Foreman
1876 — 1890
Child
Evan White Foreman
1885 — 1890
Child
Steve A. Foreman
1874 — 1875
Child
Percy H. Foreman
b. 1904
Child
Vicie L. Foreman
b. 1884
Vital Events
Dates and Places
- Born25 OCT 1853 · Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
- Died20 JUL 1936 · Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
- BuriedMcClellan Cemetery, Washington County, Cane Hill, Arkansas
- SexFemale
Notes
Research Notes
Aunt Ada Foreman Passed Away Monday
“Aunt” Ada Foreman, pioneer resident of this vicinity, passed away Monday morning at 10:30 o’clock at the home of her nephew, Harry McClellan, in Cane Hill, Arkansas. The home occupied by her nephew is the old McClellan homestead.
The deceased was a lifelong friend of the late Will Rogers and holds the distinction of being the first white woman to see Will Rogers after his birth. “Aunt” Ada gained a reputation with Will for her ability to bake cornbread the way he enjoyed.
The Foremans, along with a number of other prominent families of Claremore, came to Indian Territory and settled in the vicinity north of the present-day Claremore many years before statehood.
She is survived by three daughters:
Mrs. Lula Lipe, of Nowata
Mrs. James Kennedy, of Beaumont, Texas
Mrs. D. J. Faulkner, of Claremore
And one son:
Major T. W. Foreman, of Quincy, Illinois …as well as a host of other relatives.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at Cane Hill, Arkansas. Interment will be made in the McClellan Cemetery at Cane Hill.
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Notes on Ada McClellan
•Born October 25, 1853 (not 1851) in Cane Hill, Arkansas.
information from ai, the hand written ledger from the Luginbuel Funeral Home list her date of birth as noted 1851
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The Foreman children bridged Arkansas settler heritage and Cherokee Nation leadership, with descendants serving in the military, education and tribal affairs.
Ada lived into the 1930's, witnessing the transformation of both Cane Hill and the Cherokee Nationa through Reconstruction, Indiana Territory statehood, and WWI.