The Paris News (Paris, Texas)
Issue: 15 Jan 1975
Transcribed by April (Wharton) Makerney
Henry H. Belvin
Oklahoma News Bureau
BOSWELL, Okla. -- Henry H. Belvin, 71, of Boswell, brother of the principal chief of the Choctaw Nation, Harry J. W. Jimmie Belvin, of Durant, died Tuesday morning in the United States Public Health Hospital at Talihina.
Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. Thursday in the First United Methodist Church in Boswell. Burial will be made in Restland Cemetery by Coffey Funeral Home of Hugo.
Henry Harrison Belvin was born July 27, 1903, in Boswell, Indian Territory, a son of Watson Belvin and Mary [sic] (Powers) Belvin. He was a lifelong resident of Choctaw County and was a member of Good Springs Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah H. Belvin and seven sons, Dante Belvin of Broken Bow, Virgil Belvin of Millerton, Henry Belvin Jr. of Soper, Johnny Belvin of Boswell, Richard Belvin of Boswell, Vernon Belvin of Midwest City and Solomon Belvin of Durant; four daughters, Miss Debbie Belvin of Boswell, Mrs. Lavada Frazier of Wardville, Mrs. Jimmie Lou Pierce of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Virginia Rutledge of Millerton; 33 grand-children and three great-grandchildren. Three brothers are Chief Napoleon Belvin and Willie Belvin, both of Boswell and Dr. Frank Belvin of Okmulgee.
The Paris News (Paris, Texas)
Issue: 15 Jan 1975
Transcribed by April (Wharton) Makerney
Henry H. Belvin
Oklahoma News Bureau
BOSWELL, Okla. -- Henry H. Belvin, 71, of Boswell, brother of the principal chief of the Choctaw Nation, Harry J. W. Jimmie Belvin, of Durant, died Tuesday morning in the United States Public Health Hospital at Talihina.
Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. Thursday in the First United Methodist Church in Boswell. Burial will be made in Restland Cemetery by Coffey Funeral Home of Hugo.
Henry Harrison Belvin was born July 27, 1903, in Boswell, Indian Territory, a son of Watson Belvin and Mary [sic] (Powers) Belvin. He was a lifelong resident of Choctaw County and was a member of Good Springs Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah H. Belvin and seven sons, Dante Belvin of Broken Bow, Virgil Belvin of Millerton, Henry Belvin Jr. of Soper, Johnny Belvin of Boswell, Richard Belvin of Boswell, Vernon Belvin of Midwest City and Solomon Belvin of Durant; four daughters, Miss Debbie Belvin of Boswell, Mrs. Lavada Frazier of Wardville, Mrs. Jimmie Lou Pierce of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Virginia Rutledge of Millerton; 33 grand-children and three great-grandchildren. Three brothers are Chief Napoleon Belvin and Willie Belvin, both of Boswell and Dr. Frank Belvin of Okmulgee.
Family Members
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Clovis Lavada Belvin Duke
1931–2012
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Jimmie Lou Belvin Hunt
1933–1997
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Virgil Gene "Buddy" Belvin
1935–2021
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Sarah 'Virginia' Belvin Rutledge
1937–2021
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Henry H Belvin
1939–1976
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Vernon Lee Belvin
1940–2011
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Baby Belvin
1943 – unknown
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John Robert "Big John" Belvin
1946–2018
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Richard Mark Belvin
1949–2015
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Solomon James Belvin
1953–2023
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