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Sarah Stanton

From the research of
Jean Kyle
 
El Reno Democrat - 13 Jan 1898
 
Sarah Stanton
 
Died - On Thursday evening, Jan 6th, 1898, Mrs. Charles Stanton, of El Reno, died.  The deceased was a long sufferer of consumption.  The funeral services were held at the family residence, after which the body was taken to Frisco for interment.  Additional Info:  The First Territorial census of Oklahoma 1890 - has Sarah listed as born in Tennessee. There were three daughters on the census, Effie E. A daughter 6 and a daughter 3 not legible and a son Charles M. Age 10.  They homesteaded the NW 1/4 of Sec 4, Twp 12, Rg 5.

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