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Certificate of Death
George Beaver
February 11, 1919
Submitted by: Martha Real


George Beaver
1888 - February 11, 1919
George Beaver, age 30 years was born in 1888, Indian Territories and died on February 11, 1919.
He was listed as a Indian, a farmer, and married. Father was Jim Beaver born in Indian Territories and unknown mother.
The cause of death was listed as influenza and pneumonia. Jos A. Patton M.D., was listed as certifying doctor but stated, he did not see him.
Clem Beaver of Stilwell, OK., was the informant and he was listed as the Undetaker.
Report was filed on February 11, 1919 with W. C. Lee as Registrar.
He was buried in the Beaver Family Cemetery on February 11, 1919.
*Note from Author: Jim Beaver was listed in the 1900 I.T. Census. He was listed born 2/1854 I.T. age 45 widowed, son, George Beaver born 6/1877 age 22 married, Ottie born 6/1889, Sallie born 2/1892 and Lillie Beaver born 8/1896 I.T.

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