It is much more helpful if you put the Township and Range in the topic line. There are many 8s and 9s. I am attaching a map that will help you for Stephens County. It will help you located your minerals.
Stephens County Map.pdf (391.8 KB)
Sorry, but you really do have to slog through putting a list together. There is a nice template on the NARO website. National Association of Royalty owners. Here is a link. https://www.naro-us.org/resources/Documents/Copy%20of%20Sample%20Mineral%20Inventory%20Wade%20Caldwell%20WITH%20WATERMARK.pdf Thanks to Wade Caldwell for posting it. I do the spreadsheet in Excel as it is much easier for me that way.
The county courthouse is the repository, but if you have probate documents, OCC cases, other paperwork, you are going to have to work through it. Otherwise, you will have to pay a landman to do it. If you manage your minerals well, you may make more money by being diligent and on top of things.
There is a very good topic posted in the Canadian County area for Inexperienced owers with very useful links.
A useful website is www.okcountyrecords.com. It is only digitized back into the early 90’s, but may be helpful for you.
Ask lots of questions and get up to speed.