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Gordon Cemetery

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Love County, Oklahoma

Submitted by © Shirley Bray


Claud C Pittman



Birth: Feb. 12, 1891, USA Death: Sep. 26, 1892 Love County Oklahoma, USA

We have no actual documentation on this child showing that he was the son of Eugenia (Sharrock) and Joseph A. Pittman but the child is buried next to her. He also fits into the profile of their children's births.

Looking at the photos of Joyce Hodgson taken in January 2009 and my own photos taken in June 2009, I believe that Claud C. Pittman shares a stone with Joseph E. Pittman.

In January 2009, both Joseph's and Claud's stones are both shown standing in Joyce's photos.

In my June 2009 survey, Joseph's stone was on the ground and I found no stone for Claud but my photos show the same pots at his stone as were at Joseph's.

Next visit to the cemetery, a check will be made to confirm they share the same stone.

Parents: Joseph Anders Pittman (1858 - 1902) Eugenia W. Sharrock Pittman (1861 - 1893)



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