after an illness of four or five weeks. He had made his home at Birthright for a long
while, engaging in the gin business there. He recently formed a partnership with J. Ben
Williams in the gin business here and moved to this city. Funeral and burial was
conducted at Conner graveyard, conducted by Rev. Hughs. J. R. Reed of Randlett, Okla.,
came to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Milligan. (S. S. Gazette, Oct. 20,
1916)
after an illness of four or five weeks. He had made his home at Birthright for a long
while, engaging in the gin business there. He recently formed a partnership with J. Ben
Williams in the gin business here and moved to this city. Funeral and burial was
conducted at Conner graveyard, conducted by Rev. Hughs. J. R. Reed of Randlett, Okla.,
came to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Milligan. (S. S. Gazette, Oct. 20,
1916)
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