WORLD WAR I
Milam was born as the son of Ezekiel Newton and Mary Arkansas Wolf Osborne in Mt. Home, AR. He came to Oklahoma with his mother and younger siblings after the death of his father in 1911. An older sister, Jessie Osborne Blount and her family were already in OK and that was why they settled near Maud where the Blounts were living.
Milam was working in the timber or as a farm hand when he was drafted for WWI, and after the war was over he returned to easter Oklahoma for awhile before going to CA where he lived most of his adult life.
His wife, Pearl, is buried beside him
WORLD WAR I
Milam was born as the son of Ezekiel Newton and Mary Arkansas Wolf Osborne in Mt. Home, AR. He came to Oklahoma with his mother and younger siblings after the death of his father in 1911. An older sister, Jessie Osborne Blount and her family were already in OK and that was why they settled near Maud where the Blounts were living.
Milam was working in the timber or as a farm hand when he was drafted for WWI, and after the war was over he returned to easter Oklahoma for awhile before going to CA where he lived most of his adult life.
His wife, Pearl, is buried beside him
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