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Benjamin Franklin Bostick

Birth
Caglesville, Pope County, Arkansas, USA
Death
27 Sep 1954 (aged 77)
Antlers, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Antlers, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
unmarked
Memorial ID
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Benjamin Franklin Bostick was married to Lizzie Nalls who died between the two World Wars. His WWI Draft card states his occupation as Tie Maker. At that time, they lived in Featherston OK near Tulsa.

At the time of his death, he was living in Snow Oklahoma, a remote mountain area where he could be fairly isolated. His son Wid and Wid's family lived in Hugo OK. On the day he died, he was visiting them when he said he didn't feel well and left.

He had two sons, Wid William and Fred. Wid changed the spelling of his name by dropping the final 'k' on Bostick to make it Bostic. Wid died in 1959.

NOTE: On Monday August 29th 2016, John Bostic went to the Antlers City Hall and they looked up the cemetery records. On page 60 of the book used, it said the Benjamin Franklin Bostick July 28 1877-September 27 1954 was buried in Antlers Cemetery in an unmarked grave, plot unknown, according to Funereal Home Records.
Benjamin Franklin Bostick was married to Lizzie Nalls who died between the two World Wars. His WWI Draft card states his occupation as Tie Maker. At that time, they lived in Featherston OK near Tulsa.

At the time of his death, he was living in Snow Oklahoma, a remote mountain area where he could be fairly isolated. His son Wid and Wid's family lived in Hugo OK. On the day he died, he was visiting them when he said he didn't feel well and left.

He had two sons, Wid William and Fred. Wid changed the spelling of his name by dropping the final 'k' on Bostick to make it Bostic. Wid died in 1959.

NOTE: On Monday August 29th 2016, John Bostic went to the Antlers City Hall and they looked up the cemetery records. On page 60 of the book used, it said the Benjamin Franklin Bostick July 28 1877-September 27 1954 was buried in Antlers Cemetery in an unmarked grave, plot unknown, according to Funereal Home Records.


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