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August 23, 2011
Submitted by: April Allmon Frederickson


AARON ROBERT ALLMON
My grandfather, Aaron Robert Allmon was born in 1861 in Cannon Co., TN He died 20 Sep 1919 and is buried in Lark Cemetery, Marshall County, Oklahoma. His death certificate on my Allmon Tree on ancestry.com He was living with John G. Allmon, his son, and John G.'s wife Elizabeth Johnson Allmon when he died.
Also, my grandmother, Maggie Mae Dodd was born in 1876 and died about 1905-1906.   Maggie Mae is the daughter of William Henry Dodd and Nancy Caroline Six. My grandmother may have been buried in the cemetery. I do not know as she died 1905-1906. My dad said he was about 6 years old when she died.  Two of their sons are buried in the Tishomingo City Cemetery.
  I know there are no tombstones for them. Someone thought maybe the two large rocks in the cemetery marks the place of their burial.  I do have a death certificate for my grandfather and it lists the place of burial as Lark Cemetery.
A. B. Johnson 1882-1906 is the grandfather of my cousin who is the daughter of Elizabeth Johnson and John G. Allmon
Note added August 24, 2011: My dad, his brother John, and brother Jess all spelled their last name Allmon. But their brother William Henry "Bill" spelled it Allman. John is buried in California. The other two brothers are buried in Tishomingo Cemetery. My Dad, Joe E. Allmon, is buried in Hoisington, KS.
Written by April Allmon Fredrickson


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