Whitebead area in Garvin County, Oklahoma, then Indian Territory, where Cora met James Samuel Bond and the two were married in her fathers home. To this union six known children were born: Maud 1886-1930; Laura D 1887-1914; Annie Jane 1889-1968; William Henry 1890-1897; James Nathaniel 1894-1918 (killed in World War I); and Myrtle 1898-1987. Some time after the marriage the family moved
to Goldsby Township, Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma area. Cora died on 18 July, 1949, preceded in death by her husband, twin sister Laura, parents, two daughters and two sons.
Whitebead area in Garvin County, Oklahoma, then Indian Territory, where Cora met James Samuel Bond and the two were married in her fathers home. To this union six known children were born: Maud 1886-1930; Laura D 1887-1914; Annie Jane 1889-1968; William Henry 1890-1897; James Nathaniel 1894-1918 (killed in World War I); and Myrtle 1898-1987. Some time after the marriage the family moved
to Goldsby Township, Blanchard, McClain County, Oklahoma area. Cora died on 18 July, 1949, preceded in death by her husband, twin sister Laura, parents, two daughters and two sons.
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