bobberboy,
Your "BELIZE Project"????? = Tell me more.
"Swan" (as the family called her) in 1883 "came home to visit family" at Christmas, met a doctor named D.H. Anderson, who had moved to IT after TWBTS & got married.
(She later had two children, one of whom died in childhood of cholera & the other, SGT Robert Henry Anderson, was KIA in WWI.)
The Anderson's moved to Muskogee, where the doctor had his medical practice & Swan raised/raced horses until her death. She & Dr. Anderson are buried at the Old Masonic Cemetery at Muskogee, OK.
(My grandmother knew "Swan", when she was a girl/young woman & said of her, "She was quite the colorful character. - When I was a girl, I desperately wanted to BE her." = Unfortunately, my Grandmother died before I was mature enough to deeply question her about her life and write down her memories of the family & early OK.)
Incidentally, my cousin , Beverly, "has custody of" Swan's 14-gauge "sawed off" double-barreled shotgun, gold watch, dagger & Bible.
NOTE: My grandmother's diaries/journals/keepsakes were destroyed by fire, when her house burned in the early 1950s. - She had graduated from THE OKLAHOMA FEMALE SEMINARY FOR INDIAN GIRLS in 1913 & "kept school" in Delaware County, OK for years and MAY have written down important historical data, which was then lost forever.
yours, satx