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Certificate of Death
Daisy Bilby
December 9, 1924
Submitted by: Martha Real


Daisy Bilby
Unknown - December 9, 1924
Daisy Bilby, age 23 years died on December 9, 1924.
She was listed as white, a housewife, and married. She was born in Indian Territories. Father was J. H. Price born in Penn, mother was Mary Collins born in AR.
The cause of death was listed as pueplrae sepsis. R. M. Church M.D., was listed as certifying doctor . He states that he saw her alive on December 9, 1924
R. M. Church of Stilwell was the informant. White McCaleb was listed as Undetaker.
Report was filed on December 10, 1924 with W. C. Lee as Registrar.
She was buried on December 10, 1924, in the Fletcher aka Dahlonegah Cemetery.


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