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Robert Ward Halbert

From the research of
Jean Kyle
 
El Reno Democrat - 28 Jan 1898
 
Robert Halbert
 
Died 10 Jan 1898
 
Died Jan 10, Robert Halbert aged 36 after a short illness with inflammation of the bowels.  The funeral was preached in the church at Frisco by Rev. Hendrickson to a large audience.  Mr. Halbert was a model citizen and will be greatly missed in the neighborhood.  Additional Info:  Robert was born Aug 31, 1860 in Illinois to Thomas and Mary (Woodside) Halbert.  His wife was Emma.    He was survived by a daughter Edith, sisters May Rhodyback, Elizabeth Winkle, Nellie Smith and Maude Cox., brothers John, Alex and Tom.

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