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George Washington M Case
Died - 1891
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Jean Kyle

George Washington M. Case
Died - 1891
 
No obituary or information where he is buried.  Since George homesteaded the old Halbert farm at the (NW corner of Twp. 13 Rg 5).  I asked members of the family who lived there, if they knew of a grave on their farm, no one remembered a grave there.  So one would presume he is buried at Frisco on one of the lots that shows ownership "unknown".  The 1890 census list George, Born 1848 his wife Pheba daughters Flora L. And Francis E. And son E. O. (Elijah).
 
This information came from a relative in Marion County, Ohio; George and his family came here from Ohio and made the "Run of 1889" homesteading the NW 1/3 of Sec 31 Twp 13 Rg 5.  They were living in a dug out when George was bit by a spider and died several days later.  Upon learning of his death, Pheba's brothers came to Oklahoma and moved Pheba and family back to Ohio to be with her family.
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