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Julia May (Smith) Dungan
From the research of
Jean Kyle
 
Died 28 Mar 1893
 
No obituary found.  Additional Info:  Information from family records and a story about I. S. Dungan in the Biographical Sketch of Oklahoma tells this story:
 
Julia May Smith was born 3 Nov 1870 (tombstone has 1871) to Payton A. And Barbara (Newman) Smith in Marion County Iowa.  She married Isaiah S. Dungan on 19 Dec 1889 in Cloud County Kansas.  In the spring of 1890 Mr. Duncan came to Oklahoma and located on the NE 1/4 of Sec  17Twp 13Rg 6 in Canadian county.  His conditions were at first exceedingly primitive living in a sod house until he could find time to build a better one.  In later years Mr. Dungan was known as one of the most enterprising and progressive agriculturists of his section of the county.  Julia came to Oklahoma in the fall of 1890.  They had two children Luther & Lulu.  Julia died on 28 Mar 1893 and is buried on the family lot with her parents Payton & Barbara.

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