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Pvt William O. Hartshorne

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Pvt William O. Hartshorne Veteran

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
13 Apr 1921 (aged 73)
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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William O. Hartshorn was another early pioneer of Kay County who came here at the opening of the Cherokee Strip. They lived for many years on a homestead northwest of Ponca City. For about five years before the death of Mr. Hartshorn, he and his wife had been residents of Fort Smith, Arkansas. He died there on April 13, 1921. Born in about 1848, Hartshorn served with Company G, 1st West Virginia Light Artillery. The widow, son Dr. W. E. Hartshorn of Spiro, Oklahoma, a daughter, Mrs. H. B. McFadden, G. W. Hartshorn, Leon Kansas, and E. C. Hartshorn of Ponca City survived.

Civil War:
1st Regiment West Virginia Light Artillery

Note: additional bio info provided by Loyd (#47371741)

William O. Hartshorn was another early pioneer of Kay County who came here at the opening of the Cherokee Strip. They lived for many years on a homestead northwest of Ponca City. For about five years before the death of Mr. Hartshorn, he and his wife had been residents of Fort Smith, Arkansas. He died there on April 13, 1921. Born in about 1848, Hartshorn served with Company G, 1st West Virginia Light Artillery. The widow, son Dr. W. E. Hartshorn of Spiro, Oklahoma, a daughter, Mrs. H. B. McFadden, G. W. Hartshorn, Leon Kansas, and E. C. Hartshorn of Ponca City survived.

Civil War:
1st Regiment West Virginia Light Artillery

Note: additional bio info provided by Loyd (#47371741)



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