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Cyprian Tayrien

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Cyprian Tayrien

Birth
Death
16 Oct 1922 (aged 85–86)
Burial
Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
MAUS-FC3-N-1A
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Bartlesville Pioneer
Came to Indian Territory from Missouri


He was born in Clay county, in 1836, his parents being Enoch and Mary Louise (Borboney) Tayrien. The father was a French-Canadian, while the mother was born in Missouri and was one-half French and one-half Osage Indian. It was in 1860 that Mr. Tayrien was united in marriage to Miss Mary Louise Revard, who was one-quarter Osage, a sister of Joseph Revard, who was of mixed French and Osage, as was also his wife. Mrs. Tayrien passed away in Neosho county five years after her marriage, leaving two children: Thomas, a resident of Pawhuska, Oklahoma ; and Mrs. Leona Young.
About 1870 Mr. Tayrien wedded Miss Susan Captain, who was one-fourth Osage and three-fourths French. She passed away leaving five children: Andrew, who follows farming near Bartlesville; Charles, a resident of Bartlesville, Jennie, the deceased wife of Alexander Beggs; Ellen, who became the wife of John Himer and has passed away; and Rena, the wife of John Michaels of Bartlesville
In 1880 married Miss Emma Higbie, a native of Indiana, who was born in 1861 and was fifteen years of age when brought to Oklahoma by her father, the mother having previously passed away. There are four children of this marriage: John, Mary, the wife of Ben Haney of Pawhuska, Oklahoma; Lilly, the wife of James McCoy, living near Sand creek; and William,
Bartlesville Pioneer
Came to Indian Territory from Missouri


He was born in Clay county, in 1836, his parents being Enoch and Mary Louise (Borboney) Tayrien. The father was a French-Canadian, while the mother was born in Missouri and was one-half French and one-half Osage Indian. It was in 1860 that Mr. Tayrien was united in marriage to Miss Mary Louise Revard, who was one-quarter Osage, a sister of Joseph Revard, who was of mixed French and Osage, as was also his wife. Mrs. Tayrien passed away in Neosho county five years after her marriage, leaving two children: Thomas, a resident of Pawhuska, Oklahoma ; and Mrs. Leona Young.
About 1870 Mr. Tayrien wedded Miss Susan Captain, who was one-fourth Osage and three-fourths French. She passed away leaving five children: Andrew, who follows farming near Bartlesville; Charles, a resident of Bartlesville, Jennie, the deceased wife of Alexander Beggs; Ellen, who became the wife of John Himer and has passed away; and Rena, the wife of John Michaels of Bartlesville
In 1880 married Miss Emma Higbie, a native of Indiana, who was born in 1861 and was fifteen years of age when brought to Oklahoma by her father, the mother having previously passed away. There are four children of this marriage: John, Mary, the wife of Ben Haney of Pawhuska, Oklahoma; Lilly, the wife of James McCoy, living near Sand creek; and William,


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