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& Death Certificate
Meradine Fletcher
June 1930
DC states June 13, 1931
Submitted by: Jerry L. Turner


Merdine Fletcher
May 28, 1930 - June 1930
Meradine was born in Adair County Oklahoma on May 28, 1930 and died June 1930.
She was the daughter of Robert Napelon Fletcher & Narcissa Nee Sixkiller.
Meradine was buried in the Fletcher, aka Dahlonegah Cemetery, aka Flint court house Cemetery.
Source of information, researched on internet.
Death Certificates state, Infant Fletcher
born May 28, 1931, died June 13, 1931
Parents listed as Bud Fletcher & Narcissa Sixkiller
Bud Fletcher was the informant
No doctor in attendnce, child 16 days old, child found dead in bed.
Death Certificate in my possession; marfa_marfa@yahoo.com


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