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Beulah Satterlee Hill

Birth
Canton, McPherson County, Kansas, USA
Death
30 Mar 1973 (aged 73)
Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Probably buried in OK Add to Map
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m. 4 Jan-1920 Oakley, Logan County, Okla.
Anderson Jacob Hill
They had 8 children.

Beulah Satterlee & Anderson Jacob Hill were married at a double wedding ceremony, with her brother George Ernest Satterlee & his sister Alice E. Hill, in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas

OBITUARY: 30 Mar-1974; Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma
Mrs. Beulah Satterlee Hill, 74, died 29-Mar-1973; in the Texas County Hospital at Guymon, Oklahoma. She was born 12-May-1899 to John A. Satterlee & Nancy Jane [Hager] Satterlee. Her mother died when she was a baby & Dave & Aunt Bell, raised her. She was born in Russell Springs Kansas & a long time resident of Lakin. She married Anderson J. Hill
Sr. & he died in 1964, 6 years after moving to Oregon, Survivors included four sons, Earl of Hardesty, Oklahoma; Anderson Jr. of Solomons, Maryland; Douglas of Wichita; Merrill of Weiser, Idaho; three daughters, Mrs. Norma Martinez of Lakin; Mrs. Wanda Espinosa of Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Esther Stottler of Roseburg, Oregon; 26- grandchildren & 14 great grand—children. A daughter, Mrs. Ruth Gasper died in 1973.
m. 4 Jan-1920 Oakley, Logan County, Okla.
Anderson Jacob Hill
They had 8 children.

Beulah Satterlee & Anderson Jacob Hill were married at a double wedding ceremony, with her brother George Ernest Satterlee & his sister Alice E. Hill, in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas

OBITUARY: 30 Mar-1974; Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma
Mrs. Beulah Satterlee Hill, 74, died 29-Mar-1973; in the Texas County Hospital at Guymon, Oklahoma. She was born 12-May-1899 to John A. Satterlee & Nancy Jane [Hager] Satterlee. Her mother died when she was a baby & Dave & Aunt Bell, raised her. She was born in Russell Springs Kansas & a long time resident of Lakin. She married Anderson J. Hill
Sr. & he died in 1964, 6 years after moving to Oregon, Survivors included four sons, Earl of Hardesty, Oklahoma; Anderson Jr. of Solomons, Maryland; Douglas of Wichita; Merrill of Weiser, Idaho; three daughters, Mrs. Norma Martinez of Lakin; Mrs. Wanda Espinosa of Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Esther Stottler of Roseburg, Oregon; 26- grandchildren & 14 great grand—children. A daughter, Mrs. Ruth Gasper died in 1973.


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