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Samuel E Parks
Age 71 - Jun 23, 1898
Posted by
Jean Kyle

Yukon Weekly - 23 Jun 1898
 
Mr. Samuel E. Parks
 
Mr. Parks, who had been sick for some time at the home of W. H. Morey, of Frisco died last Monday morning.  Members of the Masonic lodge here helped conduct the funeral exercises at Frisco, Tuesday.
 
Additional Info:  The First Territorial Census of Oklahoma 1890 list Samuel Parks age 71 born in New York coming to Oklahoma eight months prior, living in Frisco Twp.  He is listed as treasurer on the Board of Trustees in the town of Frisco in 1891 in the Frisco Herald.  Samuel is listed in August of 1890 as being a partner in the firm of W.H. Morey & Co., in Frisco.  He also advertised as a Notary Public.  There is "no marker" for Samuel, but since he died at the home of W. H. Morey I believe he was buried on the same family lot as W. H. And his wife.  There are three stones with no markings on the lot.

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