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Ellen Jane (Smith) Griffin

From the research of
Jean Kyle

 
Ellen J. Griffin
 
Died 5 Apr 1899
 
No obituary found.  Additional Info:  Ellen Jane (Smith) Griffin was born Dec 2, 1856 in Illinois.  She married Richard B. Griffin on May 26, 1878 in Boone County Missouri.they lived and farmed in Boone County, near Columbia until 1896 when they came to Oklahoma accompanied by their nine children.  They purchased the farm that the First Section of the Frisco Cemetery was taken from.  They also donated the Second Section.  Survivors children were Anna Ada Bledsoe, Alverda Chance, Jesse Bolin, Nova J., George B. Willie C., Lloyd D. And five month old Louie Griffin.
 
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