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Henry C Gaither

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Henry C Gaither

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
11 Feb 1917 (aged 14)
Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Info based on Glen Crane's Record of Roger Mills County, OK CEMETERIES...AND MORE.

1910 - US Census - Kiowa Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma
Household .................Role ........Sex ......Age Birthplace
Comadore G Gaither .Head .......Male ....30 ..Texas
Mona E Gaither ..........Wife ........Female 29 ..Texas
Henry C Gaither .........Son .........Male ....7 ....Texas
Malvin G Gaither ........Son .........Male ....6 ....Texas
Samuel R Gaither .......Son .........Male ....5 ....Texas
Novella Gaither ..........Daughter Female 3 ....Texas
Loucenda R L Gaither Daughter Female 0 ....Oklahoma

The Hammon Advocate, Thursday, February 15, 1917 pg 1
DIED

Henry the 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gaither who lives on the Frank Allie place west of town died Sundaynight after a lingering illness of pneumonia. He had been an invalid for more than a year and about a month ago, was taken with pneumonia which resulted in his death.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. R. Trent, pastor of the Baptist Church Monday, after which the body was laid to rest in the Red Hill Cemetery.
Info based on Glen Crane's Record of Roger Mills County, OK CEMETERIES...AND MORE.

1910 - US Census - Kiowa Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma
Household .................Role ........Sex ......Age Birthplace
Comadore G Gaither .Head .......Male ....30 ..Texas
Mona E Gaither ..........Wife ........Female 29 ..Texas
Henry C Gaither .........Son .........Male ....7 ....Texas
Malvin G Gaither ........Son .........Male ....6 ....Texas
Samuel R Gaither .......Son .........Male ....5 ....Texas
Novella Gaither ..........Daughter Female 3 ....Texas
Loucenda R L Gaither Daughter Female 0 ....Oklahoma

The Hammon Advocate, Thursday, February 15, 1917 pg 1
DIED

Henry the 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gaither who lives on the Frank Allie place west of town died Sundaynight after a lingering illness of pneumonia. He had been an invalid for more than a year and about a month ago, was taken with pneumonia which resulted in his death.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. R. Trent, pastor of the Baptist Church Monday, after which the body was laid to rest in the Red Hill Cemetery.


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