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Greenwood LeFlore

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Greenwood LeFlore

Birth
Death
16 Feb 1929 (aged 68)
Burial
McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 26
Memorial ID
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He was a pioneer of Pittsburg County and worked at the State Penitentiary. He was a grandson of Colonel Greenwood LeFlore, chief of the Choctaw Indian tribe of Mississippi, who as head of the tribe, signed the historic Dancing Rabbit Treaty, under which the Choctaws moved westward to Indian Territory. His funeral record shows he was born in Mississippi, the son of John Donley "Jack" LeFlore and Frances Sharkey "Fannie" (Newman) LeFlore. He married Marion Hudson and they had Nola, Louie, James and Corrine LeFlore.
He was a pioneer of Pittsburg County and worked at the State Penitentiary. He was a grandson of Colonel Greenwood LeFlore, chief of the Choctaw Indian tribe of Mississippi, who as head of the tribe, signed the historic Dancing Rabbit Treaty, under which the Choctaws moved westward to Indian Territory. His funeral record shows he was born in Mississippi, the son of John Donley "Jack" LeFlore and Frances Sharkey "Fannie" (Newman) LeFlore. He married Marion Hudson and they had Nola, Louie, James and Corrine LeFlore.

Gravesite Details

Double stone with Marion LeFlore



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