Jessie Allison, the fourteen old son of Mrs. Mary Hoss, died at her home in the Indian Territory last Friday morning. His remains were brought to the house of his uncle, Mr. Allison who lives south of town, and where the funeral services were held late Saturday afternoon. The body was interred in the cemetery in the Centennial district. The deceased is well known here, having spent most of his lifetime in Cherryvale, it being only about two months since that he, with his mother and step-father, moved to the Territory.
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The Weekly Republican Nov. 2, 1900 pg. 8
The remains of Jesse Allison were brought up from Bartlesville last Saturday and buried at the school house cemetery. He was a bright and good boy and was sick only a few days with appendicitis.
Jessie Allison, the fourteen old son of Mrs. Mary Hoss, died at her home in the Indian Territory last Friday morning. His remains were brought to the house of his uncle, Mr. Allison who lives south of town, and where the funeral services were held late Saturday afternoon. The body was interred in the cemetery in the Centennial district. The deceased is well known here, having spent most of his lifetime in Cherryvale, it being only about two months since that he, with his mother and step-father, moved to the Territory.
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The Weekly Republican Nov. 2, 1900 pg. 8
The remains of Jesse Allison were brought up from Bartlesville last Saturday and buried at the school house cemetery. He was a bright and good boy and was sick only a few days with appendicitis.
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