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Ewing Bilan Abernathy

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Ewing Bilan Abernathy

Birth
Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
15 Jan 1923 (aged 30)
Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.027059, Longitude: -97.292818
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Ewing Bilan Abernathy was born December 22, 1892 in Lexington, Oklahoma, the son of Ernest M. Abernathy and Mary Bilan. Ewing's father committed suicide on October 6, 1915, and was entombed in the mausoleum that he had erected in Lexington Cemetery.

The World War I Draft Registration Cards show that Ewing registered for the World War I Draft on June 5, 1917. He stated that he was single and that his occupation was farmer and stockman.

The 1920 Federal Census for Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) shows Ewing Abernathy, age 26, born in Oklahoma with a father born in Tennessee and a mother in Iowa; living with his widowed mother, Mary G., age 42, born in Iowa, whose occupation was president of the bank. Ewing's grandfather, Mary's widowed father, Louis Bilan, lived with them.

Ewing was killed in an automobile accident on January 15, 1923 on the road between Lexington and Norman, and was entombed in the family mausoleum with his father. His mother is also believed to be in the mausoleum.
Ewing Bilan Abernathy was born December 22, 1892 in Lexington, Oklahoma, the son of Ernest M. Abernathy and Mary Bilan. Ewing's father committed suicide on October 6, 1915, and was entombed in the mausoleum that he had erected in Lexington Cemetery.

The World War I Draft Registration Cards show that Ewing registered for the World War I Draft on June 5, 1917. He stated that he was single and that his occupation was farmer and stockman.

The 1920 Federal Census for Lexington, Oklahoma (Cleveland County) shows Ewing Abernathy, age 26, born in Oklahoma with a father born in Tennessee and a mother in Iowa; living with his widowed mother, Mary G., age 42, born in Iowa, whose occupation was president of the bank. Ewing's grandfather, Mary's widowed father, Louis Bilan, lived with them.

Ewing was killed in an automobile accident on January 15, 1923 on the road between Lexington and Norman, and was entombed in the family mausoleum with his father. His mother is also believed to be in the mausoleum.


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