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Nathan Edward Gideon

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Nathan Edward Gideon

Birth
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Death
10 Aug 1946 (aged 84)
Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block K, Lot 46, Space 11
Memorial ID
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Nathan Edward Gideon - seventh son of George W. Gideon and Hannah (Anders) Gideon, as a lad, came to Kansas with his family and worked on what is now known as the Sexon Ranch, north of Ennett, Kansas. He was a foreman for nine years. He later lived and farmed north of St. Clere, Kansas for several years.

Having decided to leave kansas, Nathan purchased a 160 svtr gstm in Oklshomr, 4 1/2 miled east of what is now known as "Pioneer Woman". The farm was near his sister, Jullia who lived on a homestead. After, having apublic sale in Kansas he chartered a box-car, loaded it with a team of mules, a new wagon, the family furniture and other belongings. With his family, who went by train, they arrived in Ponca City, Oklahoma, March 21, 1910. There they loaded their belongings in the wagon and headed for their new home.

The above was submitted by Harry Gideon. Harry often told that his grand-father, George W. Gideon had given his father, Nathan Edward a pony and that the pony was later taken by the Army during the Civil War.

His third wife Amanda Alice Page is burried in the same cemetery as he is. Her tombe stone reads Alice Amanda.
Born August 23, 1865
Died January 23, 1956

Nathan Gideon is lister in the St. Clere Cemetery, Pottawatomie County, Kansas because of his two wife that

are buried there. On his memorial at St. Clere Cemetery it says that he is buried at Newkirt Cemetery, Oklahoma.
Nathan Edward Gideon - seventh son of George W. Gideon and Hannah (Anders) Gideon, as a lad, came to Kansas with his family and worked on what is now known as the Sexon Ranch, north of Ennett, Kansas. He was a foreman for nine years. He later lived and farmed north of St. Clere, Kansas for several years.

Having decided to leave kansas, Nathan purchased a 160 svtr gstm in Oklshomr, 4 1/2 miled east of what is now known as "Pioneer Woman". The farm was near his sister, Jullia who lived on a homestead. After, having apublic sale in Kansas he chartered a box-car, loaded it with a team of mules, a new wagon, the family furniture and other belongings. With his family, who went by train, they arrived in Ponca City, Oklahoma, March 21, 1910. There they loaded their belongings in the wagon and headed for their new home.

The above was submitted by Harry Gideon. Harry often told that his grand-father, George W. Gideon had given his father, Nathan Edward a pony and that the pony was later taken by the Army during the Civil War.

His third wife Amanda Alice Page is burried in the same cemetery as he is. Her tombe stone reads Alice Amanda.
Born August 23, 1865
Died January 23, 1956

Nathan Gideon is lister in the St. Clere Cemetery, Pottawatomie County, Kansas because of his two wife that

are buried there. On his memorial at St. Clere Cemetery it says that he is buried at Newkirt Cemetery, Oklahoma.

Gravesite Details

cenotaph is memorial#30799855



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