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George Washington Toten Jr.

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George Washington Toten Jr.

Birth
Marshall County, Alabama, USA
Death
24 Aug 1946 (aged 73)
Fort Cobb, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
McClain County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 7, Row 7
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The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Sept., 4, 1946
G.W. Toten Dies At Home of Son Aug. 24
 Funeral services for G.W. Toten were held Tuesday, Aug. 27, at 10 a.m. in the Harvey Funeral home of Fort Cobb with Rev. Joe Land, Fort Cobb Baptist pastor, in charge.  Burial was at Lindsay.
 Mr. Toten died Saturday at the home of a son, Aubrey Toten, northwest of Fort Cobb.
 He was born July 30, 1873, in Alabama, and came to Caddo county in 1925.  He was a member of the Baptist church.
 Preceded in death by his wife in 1917, Mr. Toten is survived by three daughters, Mrs. H.C. Chapman of Wann, Mrs. H.A. Arnold of Anadarko and Mrs. W.L. Johnson of Belle Garden, Calif.; three sons, Alvin Toten of Carnegie, Aubrey Toten of Fort Cobb and Roy Toten of Binger; 20 grandchildren, five great grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters.

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George Washington Toten Jr. and Eliza Jane Cogburn had 9 children (5 daughters and 4 sons) born to them.

Infant Son: David Leon Toten 28 Jan 1897 – 6 Feb 1897 preceded his father in death and is not mentioned in the obituary.

Infant Daughter: Floy Toten (twin to Roy E. Toten Sr.)born 23 July 1916 also preceded her father's death in 1917 and was not mentioned in the obituary.

George Washington Toten Jr ‘s wife, Eliza Jane Cogburn , died Monday Jan 22, 1917 and was not mentioned by name in the obituary.

Adult Daughter: Eva May Toten preceded her father's 1934 death in 1917 and was not mentioned in the obituary. She was married in 1922 to Robert Glenn Johnson, the brother of W L Johnson (William Lyle Johnson) as mentioned. Robert Glenn Johnson, who survived his wife Eva had married a Della Emma Ellis.

Reviewing; the three surviving married daughters not mentioned by given name in the obituary were:

Audrey Cardova Toten who married Hiram Clinton Chapman
Ruth Viola Toten who married Harvey Anderson Arnold
Georgia Bell Toten who married William Lyle Johnson

The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Sept., 4, 1946
G.W. Toten Dies At Home of Son Aug. 24
 Funeral services for G.W. Toten were held Tuesday, Aug. 27, at 10 a.m. in the Harvey Funeral home of Fort Cobb with Rev. Joe Land, Fort Cobb Baptist pastor, in charge.  Burial was at Lindsay.
 Mr. Toten died Saturday at the home of a son, Aubrey Toten, northwest of Fort Cobb.
 He was born July 30, 1873, in Alabama, and came to Caddo county in 1925.  He was a member of the Baptist church.
 Preceded in death by his wife in 1917, Mr. Toten is survived by three daughters, Mrs. H.C. Chapman of Wann, Mrs. H.A. Arnold of Anadarko and Mrs. W.L. Johnson of Belle Garden, Calif.; three sons, Alvin Toten of Carnegie, Aubrey Toten of Fort Cobb and Roy Toten of Binger; 20 grandchildren, five great grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters.

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George Washington Toten Jr. and Eliza Jane Cogburn had 9 children (5 daughters and 4 sons) born to them.

Infant Son: David Leon Toten 28 Jan 1897 – 6 Feb 1897 preceded his father in death and is not mentioned in the obituary.

Infant Daughter: Floy Toten (twin to Roy E. Toten Sr.)born 23 July 1916 also preceded her father's death in 1917 and was not mentioned in the obituary.

George Washington Toten Jr ‘s wife, Eliza Jane Cogburn , died Monday Jan 22, 1917 and was not mentioned by name in the obituary.

Adult Daughter: Eva May Toten preceded her father's 1934 death in 1917 and was not mentioned in the obituary. She was married in 1922 to Robert Glenn Johnson, the brother of W L Johnson (William Lyle Johnson) as mentioned. Robert Glenn Johnson, who survived his wife Eva had married a Della Emma Ellis.

Reviewing; the three surviving married daughters not mentioned by given name in the obituary were:

Audrey Cardova Toten who married Hiram Clinton Chapman
Ruth Viola Toten who married Harvey Anderson Arnold
Georgia Bell Toten who married William Lyle Johnson



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