Seminole County Obituary Page
1904
Lieutenant Robert B. Mitchell
, died June 16, 1904 at a government hospital in Washington, D.C. Injured last fall playing football, died after an operation. Born November 11, 1875 in Cleveland, OH Survived by parents, Robert R. & Louise Mitchell of Wewoka, five brothers, and two sisters.
John Hardin
died last Sunday night, August 4, 1904 and buried Monday afternoon. He was about 32 years old.
Edna Hightower
died Monday, August 22, 1904 of typhoid fever. Services were held Tuesday in the Baptist Church. Survived by her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Hightower.
F.T. Wakefield
died Saturday, September 3, 1904, of typhoid fever, at age 35 years. Buried in Tower Hill, Illinois. Survived by his wife and a daughter, born the same afternoon he died.
Pearl Cabbell
A boy, died November 10, 1904 of congestive chill at age fourteen. Survived by father E.B. Cabbell
1905
Wellman Jenning
Hulputta Micco
Mrs. W.E. Dixon
John William Smith
Grandma Sippie Davis
Mrs. Julia Johnson
B.F. Spalding
Mrs. H.J. Root
1906
Billy Cully
Mrs. Mollie Guins
Callie Cree Dearinger
Mrs. Fannie A. Myers
Baby Girl Blanton
James Samuel Montgomery
Miss Etta Brown
Mr. Joe Douglas
Mr. Billups
Baby Girl Rosenthal
Luverna Benson
Mr. Reno
1907
Infant Meandor
Avery Hedrick
Arthur P. MCKellop
K.N. Baker aka Joe Kinkehe
Flora Brown
Paul Milton
Judge Horace Bradley
Eural Welels
Ollie Grisso
1908
Infant Smith
Lula E. Jackson
1909
Brinsfield
Roy Nicholson
James L. Dixon
J.A. Fife
Sam Haney
Mollie Colclasure
Margaret Wood
Infant Cunningham
Leslie C. Johnston
Infant Howell
Edward Everett Hale
L.C. Johnston
Mrs. Pegg
Infant Backlew
Infant Whitfield
L.D. Meador
T.R. King
W. J. Smith
Mabel Henry
Mrs. R.R. Mitchell
Alice Thompson
Louisa L. Mitchell
Child Bailes
Della Harjo
David H. Gray
Child Baker
Mrs. Truelove
All obituaries extracted from The Seminole Capital Newspaper June 1904 to April 1915
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09/07/2004