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James Monroe Aydelotte

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James Monroe Aydelotte

Birth
Gibson County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Jan 1922 (aged 59)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot: 73, Bl: 12
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HONOR IS PAID FOR WORK OF AYDELOTTE;
Late Public Official, Head of Defense Council, Served His State Well.

Tribute to James Monroe Aydelotte and a brief outline of his life written by Judge R. L. Williams, of the eastern district of Oklahoma, in connection with the presentation of Aydelotte's picture to the Oklahoma Historical Society. Aydelotte was born near Princeton, Gibson county, Indiana on January 31, 1862. He died January 28, 1922, in Boston and was buried in Oklahoma City. He married Laurie Leola Stiles, daughter of his former employer. He had one child, Arminda Melissa, who died March 9, 1892. He moved to Shawnee in 1898 where he aided in organizing the Shawnee Cotton Oil company, associating with the late Tom Randolph, F.J. Phillips and P.A. Morris.

{published in the Oklahoman October 28 1923; page 17}

From the 1/31/1922 newspaper
He was survived by a widow, accipanied by her daughter Betty Jane. And other relatives mrs W.F Aydclotte, Mrs C.J. Thompson, Miss Anne Aydelotte & John Aydelotte.
HONOR IS PAID FOR WORK OF AYDELOTTE;
Late Public Official, Head of Defense Council, Served His State Well.

Tribute to James Monroe Aydelotte and a brief outline of his life written by Judge R. L. Williams, of the eastern district of Oklahoma, in connection with the presentation of Aydelotte's picture to the Oklahoma Historical Society. Aydelotte was born near Princeton, Gibson county, Indiana on January 31, 1862. He died January 28, 1922, in Boston and was buried in Oklahoma City. He married Laurie Leola Stiles, daughter of his former employer. He had one child, Arminda Melissa, who died March 9, 1892. He moved to Shawnee in 1898 where he aided in organizing the Shawnee Cotton Oil company, associating with the late Tom Randolph, F.J. Phillips and P.A. Morris.

{published in the Oklahoman October 28 1923; page 17}

From the 1/31/1922 newspaper
He was survived by a widow, accipanied by her daughter Betty Jane. And other relatives mrs W.F Aydclotte, Mrs C.J. Thompson, Miss Anne Aydelotte & John Aydelotte.


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