12 AUG 2022 Tyner plot cite. (From American Indian Institute- Univ. of Oklahoma 12 Volume Set of Books: "Our People And Where They Rest," (commonly abbreviated as OPAWTR) Vol 7, pp. 103-5) [Source: Many Oklahoma libraries have the volumes, or LDS Family History Centers or Libraries can access them online.]~Husb. of Sara(h) Jane Hill, buried here; ch. include John Ransom Bethany, buried here. [Data: T.Dunn]∼James "Bud" Hamilton Bethany was born February 2, 1855 in Benton County, Tennessee to Charles Homer Bethany and Margaret Williams. He married Sara J. Hill August 22, 1878 in Morris, Texas County, Missouri. They had 9 children: Celie Bethany, John Ransom Bethany, Charles Burton Bethany, Edward Bethany, Daniel C. Bethany, Thomas Luther Bethany, William Marion Bethany, James S. Bethany, and Nancy Bethany. James died August 4, 1927 and is buried at Gibson Cemetery in Wagoneer County, Oklahoma next to his wife and children.
12 AUG 2022 Tyner plot cite. (From American Indian Institute- Univ. of Oklahoma 12 Volume Set of Books: "Our People And Where They Rest," (commonly abbreviated as OPAWTR) Vol 7, pp. 103-5) [Source: Many Oklahoma libraries have the volumes, or LDS Family History Centers or Libraries can access them online.]~Husb. of Sara(h) Jane Hill, buried here; ch. include John Ransom Bethany, buried here. [Data: T.Dunn]∼James "Bud" Hamilton Bethany was born February 2, 1855 in Benton County, Tennessee to Charles Homer Bethany and Margaret Williams. He married Sara J. Hill August 22, 1878 in Morris, Texas County, Missouri. They had 9 children: Celie Bethany, John Ransom Bethany, Charles Burton Bethany, Edward Bethany, Daniel C. Bethany, Thomas Luther Bethany, William Marion Bethany, James S. Bethany, and Nancy Bethany. James died August 4, 1927 and is buried at Gibson Cemetery in Wagoneer County, Oklahoma next to his wife and children.
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