William Thomas Gilcrease

Male 1890 - 1962  (72 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Thomas Gilcrease was born on 8 Feb 1890 in Vowells Mill, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (son of William Lee Gilcrease and Mary Elizabeth Vowell); died on 6 May 1962 in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA.

    Notes:

    Submitted via GEDCOM by Daniel Frederick Montgomery, CMS 2419, on 14 Jul 2004.

    William Thomas Gilcrease was born February 8, 1890 in Robeline,Natchitoches Parish, LA to William Lee and Mary Elizabeth (Vowell).Shortly after his birth the Gilcrease Family moved to Indian Territory.Due to his mothers Creek Indian ancestry the family lived on the CreekNation tribal land, where Thomas grew to adulthood. The federalgovernment at the turn of the century disbanded the Indian Tribes anddistributed their tribal lands to private ownership.

    At the age of 16 Thomas, who had dropped the name of William, sued thegovernment for his majority rights and was awarded his tribal membershipentitlement of 160 Acres in Glenpool, OK located twenty miles south ofTulsa. Several years after his allotment, the land became part of one ofOklahoma largest oil fields. By the age of 21, Thomas had proved himselfan astute businessman accumulating great wealth.

    August 22, 1908 Thomas married Belle Harlow, a member of the Osage tribe,in Harrisonville, Missouri. The union of the couple produced two sons,the first Thomas Jr. born in 1909 and the second Barton Eugene in 1911.

    In 1914 Thomas purchased a native sandstone house and the 80 acres thatit sat on from Flowers and Carrie Nelson, who had built the home. Thishouse became commonly referred to as Toms Place, The Little Stone Houseon the Hill and The House on the Hill and is now known as the GilcreaseHome.

    The 1920s and 30s proved to be very eventful in Thomas's life. Hetraveled through Europe extensively during this time and visited EuropeanMuseums, which is what inspired him to create his collection. In 1922,Thomas founded Gilcrease Oil, acquired his first oil painting and wassued for Divorce by his wife of 14 years. In February of 1924 Mr.Gilcrease entered into an agreement with W.O. Ligon Jr. and his wife AdaBlanche for them to purchase 13 of the 80 acres of land, at a cost of$60,000.00. This transaction was by contract and deed, but the deed wasnever recorded. In 1928 Mr. & Mrs. Ligon defaulted on the payments of thecontract and foreclosure proceedings were initiated. During these 4 yearsthe Ligons had lived in the house as Thomas traveled abroad. A compromisewas made by trade and the land was given back to Thomas on April 9, 1928.

    On September 3, 1928 Thomas married Norma Smallwood, the first Oklahomanto be crowned Miss America in 1926. Miss Smallwood was much his juniorbeing the same age as his first born son, Thomas Jr. This union produceda daughter Des Cygne in 1929 and like the first marriage ended in divorceon October 3, 1933.

    By the time Gilcrease established his office for Gilcrease Oil in SanAntonio, Texas and an office in Europe in 1937 he had greatly expandedhis holdings.

    It was not until after 1939 that his art collection had amassed. Pride inhis Indian American heritage and interest in the history of the AmericanWest provided the focus of this collection.

    The first Gilcrease Museum opened at his oil companys headquarters in SanAntonio in 1943. This same year he established a Home (orphanage) forqualified Indian Children of the 5 Civilized Tribes. He converted thesecond floor of the stone house by adding more rooms for the girls andbuilt a second building for the boys. The supervisors for the orphanagewas his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. Logan, they resided on thefirst floor of the stone house. In 1946 he was made an honorary tribalmember of the Sioux (Lakota) and was given the name Wicarpi Wakatuya,which means High Star.

    Within a few years Mr. Gilcrease returned to Tulsa to live full timebringing not only his oil company but his growing art collection as well.Collection of art depicting the American West did not yet enjoy wideappeal the Gilcrease Collection grew rapidly.

    In 1949 Gilcrease opened a gallery to the public for viewing on his TulsaEstate. During the early 1950s he had acquired numerous works of art,artifacts and documents, but the decline of oil prices made it difficultto finance major purchases. Insurmountable debts faced Mr. Gilcrease andforce him to offer his entire collection for sale to keep it intact. In1954, a small group of citizens fearing the Gilcrease Museum would leaveTulsa, organized a bond election which was approved by Tulsans by a 3 to1 margin, this bond issue satisfied Mr. Gilcrease debts. Thomas Gilcreasedeeded his collection to the City of Tulsa in 1955 and in 1958 theGilcrease Foundation conveyed the museum building and grounds to theCity. In addition Gilcrease committed oil property revenue to Tulsa forassistance in maintaining the property until the 2.5 million-dollar bondwas fully repaid.

    In the years following the transfer of his collection Thomas funded anarchaeological excavation and acquired additional materials for hiscollection.

    Thomas lived in the little stone house exclusively from 1949 until hesuffered a heart attack in the home in 1962. It is unknown if he diedwhile in the home or while in route to the local hospital. At the time ofhis death Thomas bequeathed to the museum the material he had collectedduring his final years. Thomas is buried in a mausoleum on the Grounds ofthe Gilcrease Museum.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Lee Gilcrease was born on 8 Jan 1868 in Winfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana (son of Bartley Enos Gilcrease and Mary Elizabeth Terrell); died on 23 Nov 1913 in Bixby, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.

    Notes:

    Submitted via GEDCOM by Daniel Frederick Montgomery, CMS 2419, on 14 Jul 2004.

    William married Mary Elizabeth Vowell on 21 Feb 1889 in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA. Mary (daughter of Hamilton Vowell and Martha Self) was born on 25 Nov 1873 in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA; died on 12 Jun 1935 in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Elizabeth Vowell was born on 25 Nov 1873 in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Hamilton Vowell and Martha Self); died on 12 Jun 1935 in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA.

    Notes:

    Submitted via GEDCOM by Daniel Frederick Montgomery, CMS 2419, on 14 Jul 2004.

    Children:
    1. 1. William Thomas Gilcrease was born on 8 Feb 1890 in Vowells Mill, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana; died on 6 May 1962 in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA.
    2. Ben Everett Gilcrease was born on 24 Jan 1894 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; died on 5 Sep 1986 in Bay City, Matagorda, Texas, USA.
    3. Wade Hampton Gilcrease was born on 24 Jan 1894 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; died before 1895.
    4. Edward Jackson Gilcrease was born on 15 Apr 1895 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; died on 10 Jun 1961 in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA.
    5. Lena Viola Gilcrease was born on 27 Feb 1896 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; died on 7 Jan 1994 in Mt. Dessert, Hancock County, Maine.
    6. Florence Elvada Gilcrease was born on 28 Apr 1898 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; died on 9 May 1995 in Bothehell, WA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Bartley Enos Gilcrease was born in 1844 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA (son of Bartlett G. Gilcrease and Sarah Sophronia Alexander); died on 20 Sep 1930 in Elkhart, Anderson, Texas, USA; was buried in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Anderson County, TX.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Winn Parish, Ward 5 and 8

    Notes:

    Submitted via GEDCOM by Daniel Frederick Montgomery, CMS 2419, on 14 Jul 2004.

    The 1880 Census of Winn Parish shows Bartley and his family living nextdoor to his first cousin Barbara Gilcrease Howell.

    Bartley married Mary Elizabeth Terrell in 1866. Mary was born in 1841 in Alabama, USA; died in 1925 in Elkhart, Anderson, Texas, USA; was buried in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Anderson County, TX. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Elizabeth Terrell was born in 1841 in Alabama, USA; died in 1925 in Elkhart, Anderson, Texas, USA; was buried in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Anderson County, TX.

    Notes:

    Submitted via GEDCOM by Daniel Frederick Montgomery, CMS 2419, on 14 Jul 2004.

    Children:
    1. Delia Gilcrease was born on 23 Nov 1866 in Louisiana, USA; died on 14 Nov 1894; was buried in Provencal, Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA.
    2. 2. William Lee Gilcrease was born on 8 Jan 1868 in Winfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana; died on 23 Nov 1913 in Bixby, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.

  3. 6.  Hamilton Vowell

    Notes:

    Submitted via GEDCOM by Daniel Frederick Montgomery, CMS 2419, on 14 Jul 2004.

    Hamilton married Martha Self. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Martha Self

    Notes:

    Submitted via GEDCOM by Daniel Frederick Montgomery, CMS 2419, on 14 Jul 2004.

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Elizabeth Vowell was born on 25 Nov 1873 in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA; died on 12 Jun 1935 in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Bartlett G. Gilcrease was born about 1803 in South Carolina, USA (son of Minor Gilcrease and Margaret Jeter); died between 1873 and 1880.

    Notes:

    Submitted via GEDCOM by Daniel Frederick Montgomery, CMS 2419, on 14 Jul 2004.

    Bartlett married Sarah Sophronia Alexander in 1833 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA. Sarah (daughter of John Alexander and Levicy Roebuck) was born about 1815 in Wayne, Mississippi, USA; died after 1880 in Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Sophronia Alexander was born about 1815 in Wayne, Mississippi, USA (daughter of John Alexander and Levicy Roebuck); died after 1880 in Texas, USA.

    Notes:

    Submitted via GEDCOM by Daniel Frederick Montgomery, CMS 2419, on 14 Jul 2004.

    Children:
    1. Abel M. Gilcrease, Sr. was born in 1839 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA; died on 9 May 1862 in Camp Randal, Madison, WI.
    2. Eli B. Gilcrease was born on 28 Jan 1842; died on 11 Jun 1917.
    3. 4. Bartley Enos Gilcrease was born in 1844 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA; died on 20 Sep 1930 in Elkhart, Anderson, Texas, USA; was buried in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Anderson County, TX.
    4. Levi J. Gilcrease was born in 1847 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA; died about 1876.
    5. Sarah Elizabeth Gilcrease was born in Jan 1850 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA; died between 1910 and 1920.
    6. Mary Emma Gilcrease was born in 1853; died on 29 Mar 1930.