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Robert “Pony Bob” Haslam (January 1840-February 1912) was a Pony Express rider in the American Old West. He eventually served as a Deputy United States Marshall. Mary Jane McKinley (March 1853-July 1922) was a mother of 6, as well as a Deputy United States nurse. (Sister to President William McKinley) Journals have been found and kept (as seen in the early opening years of the United States Museum of History) which have lead to findings that the two had begun a family after many years of minimal work, while crossing paths. Their children consist of : Anna, Helen, Abigail-whom died as an infant, David, William Jr, and Christopher. The many of their children had eventually branched out, as the times were changing and technology was developing. David Haslam (one of the few sons) married Kathrine Richards and they later on had two children, Donald and Gerald Haslam. As time went by, each of the children developed into successful young men. Donald eventually arose into his profession, as a doctor, which he still carries on today. Donald then married Susan Hawkins. The two began a lovely family in present day Oklahoma, with one son as that’s what they could support at the time. Craig Haslam grew up to be a strong youthful soul, who eventually in 1998 married Traca Veley. Since then, the two have started a family and what’s occurred since then, is a mystery, for now.

The McKinley side of the family has been mostly unknown until the past couple of decades, when it was discovered that some time down the line, Mac McKinley and Lillian Lenard had become married, and had three sons, including Ralph McKinley, who’s been discovered to marry Anne-Marie Ryan in 1999. Once again, the further information regarding the families have been covered since before the 21st century.