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Cashion Cemetery,
Cashion, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
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T Surnames


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SURNAME

FIRST MI Maiden

BIRTH

DEATH

OTHER

Tharp Ethel M. July 18, 1901 Nov. 1, 1981 Wife of Frank R. Tharp
Tharp Frank R. March 13, 1901 March 26, 1970  
Thompson Donald Edwin
  April 7, 1941 Oklahoma PVT 178 Infantry
Triplett Pearl Oct. 16, 1911   Wife of Walter M. Triplett
Triplett Walter M. Aug. 12, 1908 July 12, 1987  
Trotter Brandi   March 30, 1981  
Trotter Dawn   March 30, 1981  
Trumbull Ethel G. Sept. 6, 1894 Oct. 27, 1968  
Trumbull Fred L. March 26, 1915 May 5, 1965  
Turner Bettie 1881 1955  
Turner Leonard 1877 1954  


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