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Eugene A Clara Cecila Lyon Caywood
Eugene A Clara Cecila Lyon Caywood
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Eugene Alexander & Clara Cecila Lyon Caywood
Elmwood Cemetery
Woodward, Woodward. Oklahoma

Eugene Alexander Caywood was born in Ewing, Kentucky, the child of Mason & Elizabeth. He & Clara were married on 18 May 1904 in Hutchinson, Kansas. Their child was Everet A Caywood.

Clara was born in Iowa, the child of Cyrus Sanders & Magdalene Lyon.

Lived in Center, Rice County, Kansas in 1910. Balko, Beaver County, Oklahoma in 1920. Woodward County, Oklahoma in 1935 & Seger, Washita County, Oklahoma in 1940.

More information may be found at Oklahoma State Genealogical Database

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