The Blackwell
Times Record
The Blackwell
Sun
Blackwell, Oklahoma
September 13, 1906
Submitted
by
Loyd Bishop
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Mrs.
Green Dead
[Daily
News - September 11, 1906]
Died, Sept. 10, 1906, at 2 p.m., at her residence just north of Tonkawa,
Mrs. E. R. Green, at the age of 47 years, 10 months and 27 days. The immediate
cause of death was pneumonia, though she had not been in good health for
a number of years. Dora Eisiminger was born in Green county, Pennsylvania,
her parents being Mr. and Mrs. Eisiminger. The family moved to Oskaloosa,
Iowa, in 1866, where the subject of this was married to O. M. Thomas in
1878, her husband dying in 1882. In 1887 she was married to E.R. Green,
and later they moved to Nebraska, where they resided until the opening
of the Cherokee strip in Oklahoma in 1893, when Mr. Green , made the run
and succeeded in getting a good claim on the Chicaskia river near Virginia
City (now Autwine). Here the family resided some eight or nine years,
when they sold it and moved to their present home on a school land quarter
just north of the Tonkawa corporation line. The deceased leaves to mourn
her departure, her husband, E.R. Green; her son, O. M. Thomas, and daughter,
Lucy Green; also three brothers-J.A. Eisiminger, Ponca City; J.M. Eisiminger,
of Blackwell, and Frank Eisiminger, of Boise, Idaho, and a sister, Mrs.
E.E. Morrow, of Blue Springs, Neb. Short funeral services were held at
the home this afternoon at 4 o'clock and the body will be taken back to
the old home at Oskaloosa, Iowa, for interment, her son having gone ahead
to make arrangements. Mrs. Green was one of the many good women of the
world, kind and considerate to all about her, and many friends wherever
she has lived will be pained at the news of her death.
GREEN-Died,
Sept. 10, 1906, at 2 p.m., at her residence just north of Tonkawa, Mrs.
E. R. Green, at the age of 47 years, 10 months and 27 days. The immediate
cause of death was pneumonia, though she had not been to good in health
for a number of years
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