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801 Oilton Civic Leader Dies
Walter Bateman, 72, Is Given Stilwell Rites
Last rites for Walter Bateman, 72, Oilton city judge and constable were held at 10 a.m. Monday in the First Baptist church.
A second service was held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Robert funeral chapel in Stilwell, with burial in the Stilwell cemetery. Peek funeral home was in charge of arrangements.
Active in Oilton civic affairs, Judge Bateman died at his home Friday following a heart attack. He was a member of the Oilton City Council, on which he was serving his second term, and was president of the Memorial association, which had charge of the upkeep of the cemetery. He was a member of the Oilton First Baptist church.
A former oil worker, Mr. Bateman moved to Oilton in 1915 and completed 33 years with Pure Oil company in Oilton before his retirement in 1952. He was born in Crawford county, Ark., and lived in Stilwell before moving to Oilton.
Survivors are his widow, Ersula, of the home at 104 East Third; two sons, Cleo Bateman of Oilton and Earl Bateman of Drumright; two daughters, Mrs. Edna Farbro, Beggs, and Mrs. Maxine Ghere, Chico, Calif.; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The Drumright Derrick, Drumright, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 12 May 1959.
 
Bateman, Walter (I687)
 
802 Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Dawes census crds fo Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914
Name: William Alonzo Gatlin
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 10 Aug 1893
Father Name: S D Gatlin
Mother Name: Mary Florence Gatlin
Census Card Number: 1159
Tribe: Choctaw
Enrollment Category: By Blood, Minor 
Gatlin, William Alonzo (I187)
 
803 Oldest Son of Charley and Maggie "Bateman" Littlejohn. Husband of (1) Piney Agnes "Jones" Littlejohn (2) Ida "Jackson" Long Littlejohn and father of William Harvey Littlejohn, Dock Gaines Littlejohn, Charles Jackson Littlejohn, Mary Magdalene Fitzsimmons, and Betty Jo Giles.
Step Father of Johnny, Gene, Junior, Raymond, Thomas, Gladys, Nadene, & Zelma, Long. 
Littlejohn, William Joseph (I720)
 
804 Or Joane Kinney Ninian, Joanna (I575)
 
805 Or Pamela Chinn. Shipton, Ann (I331)
 
806 or Porterville West? Gage, Lyman Jerome (I21)
 
807 Pamela was baptized on the same day as her brother Henry Bryant. Bryant, Parmelia C. (I217)
 
808 PARENTS: John Bigelow and Mary Warren, emmigrants from Suffolk Co., England.

Wife: Mary Flagg, married June 3, 1674 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. She was the daughter of Thomas Flagg and Mary Gershom, emmigrants from Norfolk Co., England.

CHILDREN ALL BORN IN WATERTOWN, MIDDLESEX CO, MA:

Hannah Bigelow
John Bigelow
Mary Bigelow
Samuel Bigelow
Sarah Bigelow
Thomas Bigelow
Mercy Bigelow
Abigail Bigelow
Isaac Bigelow
Deliverance Bigelow

Name Variation: Biglo, Bigelo, Bigalow

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The following transcript is from the book "Genealogy of the Bigelow Family in America, by Gilman Bigelow Howe (1890). Page #26...
"Samuel Biglo of Watertown, son of John and Mary (Warren) Biglo, was born Oct. 28, 1653, and married June 3, 1674 (the same time as his sister Mary), Mary Flagg, daughter of Thomas and Mary Flagg. She was born Jan. 14, 1658, and died Sept. 7, 1720. He was a prominent man in Watertown, an innholder, as we find he was licensed as such 1702 to 1716. He represented the town in the General Court 1708 - 9 - 10. His will dated Sept. 30, 1720, and proved Feb. 21, 1731, mentions sons John, Samuel, Thomas and Isaac; daughters Mercy Garfield, Abigail Cutler and Deliverance Stearns; sons-in-law Thomas Reed, Josiah Howe and Daniel Warren; grandchildren David Bruce, Nathaniel Read, Isaac Read, Thomas Read, Catherine Read, Phinehas Howe, Abraham Howe, Rachel Howe, and Samuel Warren, Daniel Warren and Hannah Warren. To his three daughters he gave the sum of 17 pounds apiece. Their children were born in Watertown." 
Bigelow, Samuel (I616)
 
809 PARENTS: Thomas Flagg and Martha Gershom, emmigrants from Norfolk, England and settled in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA.

HUSBAND: Samuel Bigelow, married June 3, 1674 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. He was the son of John Bigelow and Mary Warren, emmigrants from England.

CHILDREN ALL BORN IN WATERTOWN, MIDDLESEX CO, MA:

Hannah Bigelow
John Bigelow
Mary Bigelow
Samuel Bigelow
Sarah Bigelow
Thomas Bigelow
Mercy Bigelow
Abigail Bigelow
Isaac Bigelow
Deliverance Bigelow

Name Variation: Biglo, Bigelo, Bigalow

ADDITIONAL INFO ON BIRTH:

Rod Bigelow - Director. E-Mail: rodbigelow@netzero.net, Bigelow Society Inc., Modified - 05/09/2003, Mary was born in Watertown 14 Jan 1658. (There is some confusion on date of birth of Mary (Flagg) Bigelow. The Bigelow Society Site suggested the following explantation: If Mary was born 14 Jun 1653, she would be 67 yrs and 3 mos on her death on 7 Sept 1720, which is clearly marked on headstone. Therefore we can conclude that June was confused with Jan, and 1653 with 1658, both common mistakes.)."
NOTE FROM CHARLES DUNFORD:
I believe there is a controversy about her birth year. The gravestone says that she was 67 at death BUT She has a brother Eleazer on 14 May 1653 One of the above must be incorrect. 
Flagg, Mary (I661)
 
810 Pine Bluff [AR] Commercial, February 21, 1950

Mrs. J. R. SLEDGE

Mrs. Annie Sledge, 76, died at 10:20 a.m. Monday at her home, 829 Texas St., following an illness of many months.
Mrs. Sledge, daughter of the late D. C. [sic] and Jane Bateman, was born June 5, 1877, in Fort Worth, Texas. She received her education in Texas. She was married to J. R. Sledge, who survives her, on March 2, 1901, in Fort Worth. For the past 12 years Mrs. Sledge had made her home in Pine Bluff.
Mrs. Sledge was a member of the South Side Baptist church, a member of the Lydia Bible Class, the W.M.U. and the American Legion Auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband, J. R. Sledge, two daughters, Mrs. E. A. Reinhardt, Emporia, Virginia, and Mrs. J. D. Williams, Pine Bluff, Ark., one son, C. E. Melton, Sr., of Alexandria, La., one brother, D. C. Bateman, Fort Worth, Tex., eleven grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Lloyd Sparkman, pastor of the South Side Baptist church, and Rev. Spencer Johnson, were held at 2 o'clock today from the South Side Baptist church. Burial was in Graceland cemetery, South Funeral Home in charge.
Active pall bearers were: W. D. Merritt, Bill Kaufman, B. C. McGehee, Buster Eavins, W. C. Brassell, Garland Vaughn, Mike Sann, V. A. Norwood and A. L. Dodgers. 
Bateman, Georgia Annie (I696)
 
811 Polly was previously married to Unknown Wolcott. Smith, Polly (I543)
 
812 Portrait and Biographical Album, Pike County, Illinois, p.465.

In the biography of James Gay, b.1814.
Mr. Gay was born in Cool Spring Township, Iredell County, N.C., February 5, 1814. His father, William Gay, was a native of the same county and was a son of James Gay who was born in Ireland March 20, 1744, and came to America in 1766. He joined the fortunes of the Colonists and did faithful service in the Revolution for five years. He was married to Margaret Mitchell December 1, 1768, in Lancaster County, Pa., and they reared three children. He was a planter and owned a plantation of two thousand acres. In his will he gave each of his children three hundred acres of land and three of his grandchildren two hundred acres apiece. In early life he was a member of the Church of England, but later became a Presbyterian and died strong in the faith, his death occurring in April 1819.

 
Gay, Sgt. James (I298)
 
813 PRICE-- Beloved mother and grandmother, Sarah Lucille Bassett Shook, age 90, passed away June 16, 2000 in Price, Utah after an extended battle with cancer.

She was born June 9, 1910 in Sacramento, CA to Edwin and Maude McGorven Bassett. Married Raymond Kennedy Shook, Aug. 4, 1933 in Hollywood, CA. He died Jan. 9, 1989.

Longtime member of the Congregational Church in Corona, California. Lucille moved to Price with her husband in 1978 where she has resided since. She enjoyed being with her family and she will be greatly missed by all of us.

Survived by: son, Edwin G. and Lisa Shook, Price; grandchildren, Danielle and Christina Shook, Price; Shelley and Ronnie Bogdin, Price; Raymond Shook, Price; Edwin K. Shook, Ontario, CA; great-grandchildren, Cassie Martin, Lake Powell; Brielle and Brenna Bogdin, Price; Delia Shook, San Bernardino, CA; very close niece, Evelyn Moffatt, Santa Maria, CA.

Funeral service, Tuesday, June 20, 2000 at 10 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchell's Monday evening from 7-8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services.

Interment, Price City Cemetery.

-Deseret News (Utah) June 19, 2000 
Bassett, Sarah Lucille (I265)
 
814 Printed in The Davis News on May 26, 1949. Davis, Murray County, Oklahoma.
Reprinted with permission
George T. Shook Dies in California
Geo. T. Shook, aged about 82 years, died in Glendale, Calif., last Thursday, May 19 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bernice -- , with whom he had made his home for some time.
Services were held in the Church of Recessional, Forest Lawn, Glendale, Saturday at 1 p.m.
Mr. Shook lived in Davis in an early day, employed as store clerk and cotton buyer. He also was a city clerk of Davis in 1903-4. He had lived in California many years, his wife passing away a few years ago. Besides his daughter he is survived by a son, Raymond Shook, Corona, Calif.
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 24 June 2019), memorial page for George Thomas Shook (19 Jan 1867-19 May 1949), Find A Grave Memorial no. 68044002, citing Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA ; Maintained by J&G Sanders (contributor 46870497) . 
Shook, George Thomas (I258)
 
815 Record for Lewis Price names his parents:
father Michael Price
mother: Esther Price 
Price, Lewis Ludwig (I45)
 
816 Reddin, Gertrude, 82, nurse’s aide. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday, Leflore Baptist Church (Jones-Harkins, Wilburton).
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Sunday, 29 August 2004.
 
Littlejohn, Gertrude (I729)
 
817 Reddin, Raymond B., 77. Services Saturday (Jones, Wilburton).
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Friday, 5 February 1993.
 
Reddin, Raymond Benjamin (I730)
 
818 Richard's will states he is "To bee buryed in the Churchyarde of the pishe Church of Sabridgeworthe" Beltoft or Belknap, Richard (I470)
 
819 Robert's father may have been John Warren of Wiston, Suffolk, England. Warren, Robert (I611)
 
820 Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution. Published by the North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, 1932.
page 128

Gay, Jas., Sergt.,
Brevard's Company
Date of enlistment 1 Jun 1781
Period of service: 12 months
Occurrences: Do 28 Apr 1782

 
Gay, Sgt. James (I298)
 
821 Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California. 13 Nov 1956. Page 38.

Edna S. Casell.

Mrs. Edna Sarah Cassell, 80, a resident of Sacramento since 1903, died today in her home, 3815 25th Avenue, following an illness of about a month.

She and her husband, Henry E. Cassell, retired Southern Pacific Company freight sheds chief clerk, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last March 15th. He retired in 1939 after 40 years of service with the railroad.

Mrs. Cassell was born in Mills, Mo.

She was the mother of Mrs. Vera O. Pond, Mrs. Mirable C. Pond and Mrs. Nona E. Ogar, all of Sacramento; Mrs. Leatha Rising of Portland, Ore.; and Dale O. Cassell of Dunsmuir, Siskiyou County; sister of Leatha Bell of Texas, Mary Wright of Missouri, Jessie Ogden of Oregon, Crystal Johnson of La Mesa, Verna Strange and Hazel O'Brate, both of Kansas; the grandmother of 18 and the great grandmother of 39.

Arrangements for the funeral will be made by Andrews & Greilich. 
Reed, Edna Sarah (I23)
 
822 Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California. 14 Oct 1967. Page 15.

Cassell - In Sacramento October 12, 1967. Henry E. Cassell, beloved husband of the late Edna Sarah Cassell, loving father of Mrs. Ver O. Pond, Mrs. Mirabel C. Shaw and Mrs. Nona E. Ogar of Sacramento, Mrs. Leatha Rising of Portland, and the late Dale O. Cassell and C. E. Cassell. Also survived by 18 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren.


The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California. 15 Oct 1967. Page 8

Henry E. Cassell
Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Henry E. Cassell, 95, a long-time Sacramento resident who was active in organizing the local chapter of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks.

Cassell, who died Thursday in a local hospital, resided in Sacramento for 66 years and worked for the Southern Pacific Co. here for 36 years. He retired in 1939 as an assistant freight foreman.

Survivors include daughters Mrs. Vera O. Pond, Mrs. Mirabel C. Shaw and Mrs. Nona E. Ogar, all of Sacramento, and Mrs. Leatha Rising of Portland OR.

He also leaves 18 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. in the New Mission Chapel of Andrews & Greilich Mortuary. Interment will be in Odd Fellows Lawn. 
Cassell, Henry (I288)
 
823 Samuel baptized 13 Mar 1685; died young. Bigelow, Samuel (I630)
 
824 Samuel baptized 31 Mar 1695; will dated Oct 1748 and proved at Hartford, soon after; married at unknown date Mehitabel (HALSEY) TAYLOR, wife of Joseph TAYLOR, by whom she had one daughter; resided Southampton, Long Island, NY, and Middletown, CT. 5 children. Bigelow, Samuel (I632)
 
825 Samuel Langdon of Boston
Esther Osgood of Andover
3 May 1712 
Family F178
 
826 Santa Maria Time, Santa Maria, California. 3 July 1996. Page 4

Bill T. Gage
Bakersfield - A memorial gathering will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Beardsley Junior High School cafeteria for Bill T. Gage, 67, of Bakersfield.

He died July 1, 1996, at a local hospital.

Mr. Gage was born Aug. 19, 1928 in Huntsville, Ark.

He was a resident of Kern County for more than 64 years. Mr. Gage worked with the Kern Mosquito Abatement District for 41 years as a source reduction specialist. He coached youth sports and was active with scouting. Mr. Gage was a member of the Silver Streakers senior softball team, playing often against a rival team in Santa Maria.

Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Mary Ann Gage of Bakersfield, sons Stephen Gage of Bakersfield, and Bill Gage of Newport Beach; daughter Sharon Bradley of Bakersfield; brothers Lyman J. Gage of Anchorage, Alaska, Joseph R. Gage of Nampa, Idaho, Louis E. Gage of Buckley, Wash., and his twin Bob Gage of Taft; sisters Berniece E. Tallman of Oildate, and Betty Kouklis of Indio; and six grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity.

Arrangements are under the direction of Lady Family Mortuary of Arroyo Grande.

* * * * *
Times-Press Recorder, Arroyo Grande, California. 5 July 1996. Page 12.

Bill T. Gage of Bakersfield died Monday, July 1, 1995, at an Arroyo Grande hospital at age 67.

A memorial gathering was planned for today (July 5) at 11 a.m. at Beardsley Junior High School cafeteria in Bakersfield.

Mr. Gage was born Aug. 19, 1928, in Huntsville, Ark., and had lived in Kern County for more than 64 years. He was worked as a source reduction specialist for the Kern Mosquito Abatement District for 41 years.

During his children's youth, he coached sports and was active with Scouting. He was a member of the Silver Streakers, a senior softball team that played weekly and often played against a rival team in Santa Maria. He enjoyed golf and loved traveling in his motorhome. He frequently traveled to Pismo Beach and had friends on the Central Coast. He never knew a stranger and was loved by all.

Survivors include his wife of 46 years: Mary Ann Gage of Bakersfield; his sons: Stephen Gage of Bakersfield and Bill Gage of Newport Beach; a daughter; Sharon Bradley of Bakersfield; his brothers: Lyman J. Gage of Anchorage, Alaska, Joseph R. Gage of Nampa, Idaho, Louis E. Gage of Buckley, Wash., and twin Bob Gage of Taft; his sisters; Berniece E. Tallman of Oildate and Betty Kouklis of Indio; and six grandchildren: Jeremy, Jonathan, Erin, Stephanie, Ryan and Billy.

Memorials may be made to the donor's favorite charity.

Arrangements are under the direction of Lady Family Mortuary of Arroyo Grande.
 
Gage, Bill Theodore (I27)
 
827 Sarah Bond was a widow. Her father was Robert Clements of Haverhill Clements Bond, Sarah (I578)
 
828 Sarah born unknown date; died 13 Oct 1754 Colchester, CT; married 04 Nov 1706 her cousin Lt. John BIGELOW as his second wife. Resided Colchester, CT. 3 children. Bigelow, Sarah (I628)
 
829 Sarah Morrill was the widow of (1) Philip Rowell and (2) Onesiphorus Page, Sr. Morrill, Sarah (I583)
 
830 Sarah Osgood wife of Christopher died July 8 1689.

New England Historical & Genealogical Register. Page 379. 
Redington, Sarah (I435)
 
831 Sarah Unknown, the fourth wife of Christopher Osgood, survived him. Unknown, Sarah (I436)
 
832 Second Church, Hartford Marsh, Sarah (I556)
 
833 See also http://bigelowsociety.com/rod/joseph3c.htm Bigelow, Joseph (I522)
 
834 See http://bigelowsociety.com/rod/mary4c.htm

Mary 4, daughter of Joseph 3 ( Jonathan 2, John 1) BIGELOW and Sarah (SPENCER) BIGELOW, was baptised 02 July 1721 at Hartford, Hartford co, CT. She was married 05 January 1740 to Gideon MERILL, son of Wolterton and Hannah (WATERS) MERILL. He was born about 1716, presumably at Hartford. They lived their lives out in Hartford, Mary dying on 09 March 1750 at age 29, Gideon on 09 September 1757.

Children of Gideon and Mary (BIGELOW) MERILL, all born Hartford, CT:

Samuel Merill, b 1741; d 1761; unmarried.

Nathaniel Merill, b 07 Feb 1742; d 01 Mar 1820 Hartford; m Hannah BELDEN.

Mary Merill, b 1745; d _____ ; m 12 Apr 1760 Elisha STEELE, son of Ebenezer and Susanna (MERRILL) STEELE.

Hanna Merill, b 1747; d _____ ; m 08 Apr 1770 Samuel MERRY.

Gideon Merill, b 1749; d 27 June 1803; m 01 Aug 1776 Abigail MERRILL.

Sources:
Bigelow Society,The Bigelow Family Genealogy Vol I, pg 41;
Howe, Bigelow Family of America;
Barbour, Families of Early Hartford;
Last name may be spelled Merrill ???
Records of Stephen Martin Lawson (1981)
 
Bigelow, Mary (I521)
 
835 She is mentioned in her father's will of 14 Apr 1623 Beltoft or Belknap, Frances (I478)
 
836 She was the daughter of Hale Bacon and Catherine Lee. Bacon, Mary Francis (I686)
 
837 Shelbourne Wilson Wilson, Sherburne (I459)
 
838 six children - Hannah was their sixth child Family F198
 
839 Son of Jacob and Patience Barber. Barber, Thomas (I550)
 
840 son of John and Ann Burbank of Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Burbank, John (I580)
 
841 son of Lieut. Joseph and Joanna Kellogg of Hadley, Mass. Kellogg, Deacon Samuel (I554)
 
842 Son of Marion Hudson Osgood and Harriet Amanda Harker. He was a biologist and was the curator of mammalogy and ornithology at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.

 
Osgood, Wilfred Hudson (I340)
 
843 son of Thomas and Jerusha (Treat) Welles. Wells, Ichabod (I653)
 
844 Son of Thomas Butler and Abigail Shephard

 
Butler, Daniel (I537)
 
845 Sons of the American Revolution, Mississippi Chapter.
Application for Elmer Deloss Gay, West Beach, Biloxi Miss.
Application No.88715.
Sources:
Sergeant in the Revolutionary Army.
Portrait and Biographical Album, Pike County, Illinois, p.465.
Roster, North Carolina Revolutionary Soldier in the Revolution, p.128

 
Gay, Sgt. James (I298)
 
846 Source: Daily Ardmoreite

Graveside services for John P. Robinson, 88, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Hillcrest Memorial Park with the Rev. Douglas R. Miller officiating.

Robinson was born Feb. 5, 1911, at Madill, to John R. and Ida M. Chaney Robinson, He died Dec. 28, 1999, in Ardmore.

He married Frances Black Jan. 20, 1939, and was a peanut farmer. He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church and a 32nd Degree Mason of the McAlister Consistory, recently receiving his 50-year pin.

He is survived by his wife, of the home; a son, Johnny Robinson, Ardmore; a daughter, Sherrian Geurin, Oklahoma City; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home will direct services. 
Robinson, John Philip (I702)
 
847 Spouse of (1)Nanny Maude DRAGOO ROBINSON (2)Janice HERNDON ROBINSON Robinson, Richard Rutherford (I701)
 
848 State of Missouri, County of Iron
J.W.E. Bell as Justice of the Peace within and for the township of Iron County of Iron hereby certify that Mr. J.R. Price and wife W. E. Brewer were duly married according to law on the 25th day of December 1873.
W.E. Bell, J. P.
filed Feby 7, 1874
attest: Jos Hueff, clk. 
Family F17
 
849 Stephen Taylor Sr. b. 1674 Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA; d. 1745 Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; buried: (place unknown); m.#1 Esther Richards; m.#2 Violet Bigelow.

m.#1 06 OCT 1703 Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; Esther Richards b. 1671 Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA; d. 27 APR 1705 Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; buried: (place unknown).

CHILD:

1) David Taylor b. 1704 Hampden Co., MA

Widower Stephen m.#2 01 SEP 1709 Hartford, CT; Violet Bigelow b. 1683 Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; d. Aft. 1725 Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; buried: (place unknown).

CHILDREN (All born Hartford, Hartford Co., CT):

2) Moses Taylor b. 03 JUN 1710
3) Violet Taylor b. 10 SEP 1712
4) Stephen Taylor Jr. b. 09 JAN 1715
5) Jonathan Taylor b. 03 MAR 1720
6) Esther Taylor b. 23 OCT 1725

PARENTS: Mary Selden b. 26 MAR 1648 Hartford Co., CT; d. 07 JAN 1713 Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA; buried: (believed to be in the Old Hadley Cemetery); m. 12 DEC 1666 Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA; John Taylor b. 1639 Chediston, Suffolk Co., England; Emigrated Abt. 1659 from England as an indentured servant to the British colony of Massachusetts, North America; d. 17 OCT 1713 Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA; buried: Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA. 
Taylor, John (I638)
 
850 Stilwell – George Washington Adair “Wash” Littlejohn, 97, retired Stilwell Foods supervisor, died Thursday. Service 10 a.m. Saturday. Hart Funeral Home Chapel.
Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Friday, 28 January 2005.
 
Littlejohn, George Washington Adair (I724)
 

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