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Canadian County, Oklahoma
George W. and Carrie P. Nievar
From the research of
Jean Kyle
George Nievar
El Reno Democrat - 24 Sep 1896
George W. NeVarr was born in Pekin, Ill., 8 Oct 1851 and
departed this life Monday 14th Sep 1896 at 8:20 p.m. At the age
of 44 years, 11 months, 6 das.
His remains were laid away in Frisco Cemetery.
Mr. NeVarr was one of the enterprising citizens of Canadian
county having come here at the opening of the territory for
settlement, settled on a claim six miles east of El Reno, (NE
Sec 8 Twp 12 Rg 5) which he by hard toil, changed from barren
prairie into a comfortable home. He had just completed a
handsome and comfortable dwelling a few days before his death.
He leaves a wife and six children to mourn the loss of a
faithful husband and a kind father. Additional Info: From
Probate Court in Canadian County, Oklahoma, His Wife was Carrie,
Children, Edward, Lillie, Mabel, John, George and Jennie.
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