Person:William Semple (18)

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William Finley Semple, Choctaw Chief
m. Abt 1880
  1. William Finley Semple, Choctaw Chief1883 - 1969
m. Abt 1915
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Name William Finley Semple, Choctaw Chief
Gender Male
Birth[4] 16 Mar 1883 Indian Territory, United States
Marriage Abt 1915 to Clara Saphrona Petty
Death[4] 24 Mar 1969 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Burial[4] Tulsa, Oklahoma, United StatesMemorial Park Cemetery

William Finley Semple, Choctaw Chief

  • "Appointed by President Woodrow Wilson"
References
  1.   William F. Semple, Chief to the Choctaw Nation Oklahoma.
  2.   William F. Semple, GENi.
  3.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). Everett Family and the Choctaw Trading Post, the (Factory).
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 William F. Semple, in Find A Grave.

    Provided by Kathy Leach (#47251652):

    CHOCTAW CHIEF 1918-1922

    William F. Semple was born at Caddo, Indian Territory, o­n March 16, 1883. His parents were Charles Alexander Semple and Minnie Pitchlynn. His maternal grandfather was Major John Pitchlynn, a former officer in the Colonial Army. General George Washington appointed Major Pitchlynn as Official Choctaw Interpreter and he was present at the signing of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830. Major Pitchlynn was married to Sophia Folsom. To this union was born Peter P. Pitchlynn.

    Chief Semple attended Jones Academy during his youth. In 1907 he graduated from Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Virginia with a degree in law.

    After he returned to Oklahoma he set up a law practice in Durant, Oklahoma specializing in land titles. He was elected to the House of Representatives during the second session of that body. Later he was appointed District Attorney for the Choctaw Nation. He also served as Council for the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

    President Woodrow Wilson appointed William Finley Semple as the Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation in 1918. He served in that capacity until 1922.

    The wife of Chief Semple, Clara Petty Semple, died o­n June 10, 1966. William F. Semple passed away in 1969. They are both buried in Tulsa, Oklahoma.