February 18, 1915
David A. and Elizabeth Patton. He died February 11, she died February 15.
Both were buried in the Duncan cemetery. He was 93 last October.
She was born June 6 1827. They were married in Missouri on Dec 7, 1852.
They had ten children, three of whom are now deceased.
The remaining are five girls and two boys. They moved to Texas from Missouri in 1883 and when this part of Oklahoma was opened in 1901, came to this county.
He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Source: Gleaned by Janet Milburn #47529757 from Obituaries taken from pre-1920 Cotton County newspapers; Extracted by Linda N. Garrison for the quarterly 'TheTree Tracers', Vol. XXIII, #4, June-August 1999, published by the Southwest Oklahoma Genealogical Society, Lawton, OK
February 18, 1915
David A. and Elizabeth Patton. He died February 11, she died February 15.
Both were buried in the Duncan cemetery. He was 93 last October.
She was born June 6 1827. They were married in Missouri on Dec 7, 1852.
They had ten children, three of whom are now deceased.
The remaining are five girls and two boys. They moved to Texas from Missouri in 1883 and when this part of Oklahoma was opened in 1901, came to this county.
He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Source: Gleaned by Janet Milburn #47529757 from Obituaries taken from pre-1920 Cotton County newspapers; Extracted by Linda N. Garrison for the quarterly 'TheTree Tracers', Vol. XXIII, #4, June-August 1999, published by the Southwest Oklahoma Genealogical Society, Lawton, OK
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ELIZABETH PATTON
June 5, 1827
Feb 14, 1915
DAVID A. PATTON
Oct 28, 1821
Feb 10, 1915
Dearest parents thou hast left us,
And our loss we deeply feel,
But tis God that has bereft us,
He can all our sorrows heal.
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