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Joseph Edward George

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Joseph Edward George

Birth
Linn Creek, Camden County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Apr 1959 (aged 81)
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. Memories (16) L-440 #2
Memorial ID
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Son of Alexander Wilks George and Elizabeth Lucretia "Betty" Scott.

First wife was Bettie J. Emry. They married in Camden County, Missouri. His second wife was Clara Jackson.

1910 US Federal Census shows the following family living in Craig County, Oklahoma:
Joseph E George 32
Bettie J George 29
Lena Ed George 11
Arena B George 9
Porter L George 8
Luis (Lewis) W George 6
Charley M George 5
Gracie V George 2

1920 Census shows them living in Delaware County, Oklahoma with the following family members residing in the home:
Joseph E George 42
Bettie George 39
Charlie George 14
Leona George 8
Luke George 5
Mattie George 3

1930 Census shows them living in Delaware County, Oklahoma with the following family members residing in the home:
Joe E George 52
Betty George 49
E L George 15
Mattie George 13

The 1930 Census further shows the family was living in the township of Black Dog, located in Osage County, Oklahoma and he was employed as a "pumper" on an oil lease. The township as well as a nearby creek were named after a 6'2" Osage Indian Chief named Black Dog who fought for the Confederacy with the rank of captain during the Civil War.

In 1942 during World War II, Joe filed with the Selective Service as required by law. It verified his date of birth as being 10/9/1877, that he was born in Camden County, Missouri, and that he was receiving his mail at PO Box 54, Skiatook, Osage County, Oklahoma at the time. The record also verifies his second wife was Clara.

Daughter Grace V. "Gracie" George (1908-1912 - Find-A-Grave # 5526259) is buried in McLaughlin Cemetery, Cleora, Delaware County, Oklahoma next to her grandmother Elizabeth Lucretia Scott George.

Son of Alexander Wilks George and Elizabeth Lucretia "Betty" Scott.

First wife was Bettie J. Emry. They married in Camden County, Missouri. His second wife was Clara Jackson.

1910 US Federal Census shows the following family living in Craig County, Oklahoma:
Joseph E George 32
Bettie J George 29
Lena Ed George 11
Arena B George 9
Porter L George 8
Luis (Lewis) W George 6
Charley M George 5
Gracie V George 2

1920 Census shows them living in Delaware County, Oklahoma with the following family members residing in the home:
Joseph E George 42
Bettie George 39
Charlie George 14
Leona George 8
Luke George 5
Mattie George 3

1930 Census shows them living in Delaware County, Oklahoma with the following family members residing in the home:
Joe E George 52
Betty George 49
E L George 15
Mattie George 13

The 1930 Census further shows the family was living in the township of Black Dog, located in Osage County, Oklahoma and he was employed as a "pumper" on an oil lease. The township as well as a nearby creek were named after a 6'2" Osage Indian Chief named Black Dog who fought for the Confederacy with the rank of captain during the Civil War.

In 1942 during World War II, Joe filed with the Selective Service as required by law. It verified his date of birth as being 10/9/1877, that he was born in Camden County, Missouri, and that he was receiving his mail at PO Box 54, Skiatook, Osage County, Oklahoma at the time. The record also verifies his second wife was Clara.

Daughter Grace V. "Gracie" George (1908-1912 - Find-A-Grave # 5526259) is buried in McLaughlin Cemetery, Cleora, Delaware County, Oklahoma next to her grandmother Elizabeth Lucretia Scott George.

Gravesite Details

Burial date: 4/13/1959



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