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Francis Marion Coonrod

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Francis Marion Coonrod

Birth
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Feb 1917 (aged 77)
Cleveland, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Farmer

Son of Woolery Coonrod
and Jane (Prewitt) Coonrod

Married the Widow Mrs. Lucy (Flanery) Flanery
on 18 January 1898 in Grayson County, Texas

Father of:
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(birth-father)
Nannie (Coonrod) Edwards # 113828739
(step-father, their dad was David Stivey Flanery #157821774)
Beverly Moreland Flanery # 85148376
Clayton Flanery # 28409409
Avie (Flanery) Clement # 109769711
Carlisle Leonard Flanery, Sr # 47425456
Phillip Hampton "Phil" Flanery # 47425413

The following possibly apply:
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1) Deputy Sheriff of Pottawatomie County 1894-1895

2) A quote from the 1907 "The Mannford Eagle" of Mannford,
Oklahoma, said "The Bartlett family's interests in both the
Mercantile and the bank were later bought out by F. M. Coonrod,
who continued as a leading town businessman until his death.
His name lives on in Mannford's Coonrod Avenue."

"Francis M. was born in Jasper County, Missouri to Woolery and
Jane Coonrod. His brothers, John Hillman Coonrod and Thomas
Jefferson Coonrod, enlisted August 14, 1861 in the 6th Kansas
Cavalry at Ft. Scott led by Col. Lewis Jewell of Arcadia. Some 3
weeks into their training, Jeff and Francis became disillusioned,
took Union army mules and wagons and went across to Missouri
in the darkness of the night. They turned their equipment over to
the Confederate Army, joining the 8th Regiment of the Confederate
States Army. Jeff and Francis carried out their own convictions and
did what they felt was right. Jeff and Francis moved to Texas when
the war was over. John Hillman Coonrod came back to Cato, Kansas
to live the rest of life. Francis married Lucy Ann Flanery in 1898. Their
only child was Nannie F. Coonrod (1898 -?) Francis died on 2-19-1917
and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in the tiny town of Cleveland
in Pawnee County, Oklahoma. Lucy died 3-25-1949 in Grayson County.
Denison, Texas - burial Pottsboro, Georgetown Cemetery." (from James
Engle)

Burial per cemetery record
Record stated "bot (sic, bought) by G.W. Coonrod"
Farmer

Son of Woolery Coonrod
and Jane (Prewitt) Coonrod

Married the Widow Mrs. Lucy (Flanery) Flanery
on 18 January 1898 in Grayson County, Texas

Father of:
=============================================================
(birth-father)
Nannie (Coonrod) Edwards # 113828739
(step-father, their dad was David Stivey Flanery #157821774)
Beverly Moreland Flanery # 85148376
Clayton Flanery # 28409409
Avie (Flanery) Clement # 109769711
Carlisle Leonard Flanery, Sr # 47425456
Phillip Hampton "Phil" Flanery # 47425413

The following possibly apply:
=============================================================
1) Deputy Sheriff of Pottawatomie County 1894-1895

2) A quote from the 1907 "The Mannford Eagle" of Mannford,
Oklahoma, said "The Bartlett family's interests in both the
Mercantile and the bank were later bought out by F. M. Coonrod,
who continued as a leading town businessman until his death.
His name lives on in Mannford's Coonrod Avenue."

"Francis M. was born in Jasper County, Missouri to Woolery and
Jane Coonrod. His brothers, John Hillman Coonrod and Thomas
Jefferson Coonrod, enlisted August 14, 1861 in the 6th Kansas
Cavalry at Ft. Scott led by Col. Lewis Jewell of Arcadia. Some 3
weeks into their training, Jeff and Francis became disillusioned,
took Union army mules and wagons and went across to Missouri
in the darkness of the night. They turned their equipment over to
the Confederate Army, joining the 8th Regiment of the Confederate
States Army. Jeff and Francis carried out their own convictions and
did what they felt was right. Jeff and Francis moved to Texas when
the war was over. John Hillman Coonrod came back to Cato, Kansas
to live the rest of life. Francis married Lucy Ann Flanery in 1898. Their
only child was Nannie F. Coonrod (1898 -?) Francis died on 2-19-1917
and is buried in the Woodland Cemetery in the tiny town of Cleveland
in Pawnee County, Oklahoma. Lucy died 3-25-1949 in Grayson County.
Denison, Texas - burial Pottsboro, Georgetown Cemetery." (from James
Engle)

Burial per cemetery record
Record stated "bot (sic, bought) by G.W. Coonrod"


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