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Marshall Crawford

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Marshall Crawford

Birth
USA
Death
22 Jan 1933 (aged 86)
Spencer, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Spencer, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
S2-L144-2
Memorial ID
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Obituary, Oklahoma County News, January 27, 1933
Marshall Crawford, aged 86, a pioneer of Oklahoma County, died Sunday at his home in the Star district south of Spencer. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at Star school house, followed by burial in the Kolb Cemetery near Spencer. The Beveridge funeral home was in charge of the burial.

In 1889 Crawford homesteaded the farm south of Spencer, where he had lived since. He was a Union veteran having entered the service at the age of 15 and fought in 85 battles and was with General Sherman in the famous march from Atlanta to the sea. He was never wounded. After the war he was a freight carrier for the government, and was engaged in numerous fights with the Indians, but he always came out of the fray without a scratch. He could tell by the hour his experiences in the war and as a government freighter.

He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Mae Perry; two grandsons, Philip and Theodore Perry, and a granddaughter, Mrs. George Dunham, all of the home address.

Obituary, Oklahoma County News, January 27, 1933
Marshall Crawford, aged 86, a pioneer of Oklahoma County, died Sunday at his home in the Star district south of Spencer. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at Star school house, followed by burial in the Kolb Cemetery near Spencer. The Beveridge funeral home was in charge of the burial.

In 1889 Crawford homesteaded the farm south of Spencer, where he had lived since. He was a Union veteran having entered the service at the age of 15 and fought in 85 battles and was with General Sherman in the famous march from Atlanta to the sea. He was never wounded. After the war he was a freight carrier for the government, and was engaged in numerous fights with the Indians, but he always came out of the fray without a scratch. He could tell by the hour his experiences in the war and as a government freighter.

He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Mae Perry; two grandsons, Philip and Theodore Perry, and a granddaughter, Mrs. George Dunham, all of the home address.



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