Sunday morning of typhoid fever .... Edson Wolverton, Z. E. Brown and Charles Brown went down from Holton to attend the funeral.
Zara Brown was called to Guthrie, Okla., Sunday by the death of his niece, Mrs. Wolverton. The deceased was a seventeen year of daughter of Mr. Brown's sister.
The Holton Recorder, September16, 1909.
... Sunday morning, September 12 .... Zelma was borne in Jackson county, four miles north of
Holton, where she lived until about three years ago she moved, with her parents to Guthrie, Okla. She is survived by her parents, two brothers and one sister, all of whom were present at the funeral, with the exception of the sister who livesin Texas .... Interment was made in the Guthrie cemetery
.... Edson Wolverton, and Zara Brown, ofHolton, M.A. Brown, of Ontario, and B. 0. Brown, of
Circleville, went to Guthrie to attend the funeral. lhe Holton Signal, September 16, 1909.
Sunday morning of typhoid fever .... Edson Wolverton, Z. E. Brown and Charles Brown went down from Holton to attend the funeral.
Zara Brown was called to Guthrie, Okla., Sunday by the death of his niece, Mrs. Wolverton. The deceased was a seventeen year of daughter of Mr. Brown's sister.
The Holton Recorder, September16, 1909.
... Sunday morning, September 12 .... Zelma was borne in Jackson county, four miles north of
Holton, where she lived until about three years ago she moved, with her parents to Guthrie, Okla. She is survived by her parents, two brothers and one sister, all of whom were present at the funeral, with the exception of the sister who livesin Texas .... Interment was made in the Guthrie cemetery
.... Edson Wolverton, and Zara Brown, ofHolton, M.A. Brown, of Ontario, and B. 0. Brown, of
Circleville, went to Guthrie to attend the funeral. lhe Holton Signal, September 16, 1909.
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