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John Schubnell

From the research of
Jean Kyle
 
John Schubnell
 
The El Reno Democrat - 24 Oct 1897
 
John Schubnell a farmer living on a claim in Frisco township, this county, died on Thursday 7 Oct 1897 of typhoid fever, after a brief illness of only twelve days.  The deceased was born December the 25th, 1856 near Bennettsville, Indiana and was therefore 40 years of age at the tim4e of his death.  He leaves a wife and two small children surviving him.  He came to Oklahoma at the opening in 1889 and settled on a claim near Frisco where he resided up tot he date of his death.  He was a good citizen, a kind husband and an affectionate father and will be greatly missed, not only in his home but to the community where he lived.

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