∼Wife of Gill Dillard, and later wife of William C. Bohannon. In March of 1904, three of Gill and Myrtle's children died.
As shown in the U.S., Native American Applications for Enrollment in Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914 for Gill Dillard:
A certified copy of the marriage License for Gill Dillard and Myrtle Corbin was provided to the Dawes Commission, indicating they were married on 30 June 1897 by J.M. Lowery, Minister of the M.E. Church. Rev. Lowery then witnessed the certificate of marriage on 3 July 1897, and a copy was certified and filed in the Southern District Court of Indian Territory in Ardmore on 6 July 1899, Book D, page 216
Contributor: Stephen Dillard (46964776) •
∼Wife of Gill Dillard, and later wife of William C. Bohannon. In March of 1904, three of Gill and Myrtle's children died.
As shown in the U.S., Native American Applications for Enrollment in Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914 for Gill Dillard:
A certified copy of the marriage License for Gill Dillard and Myrtle Corbin was provided to the Dawes Commission, indicating they were married on 30 June 1897 by J.M. Lowery, Minister of the M.E. Church. Rev. Lowery then witnessed the certificate of marriage on 3 July 1897, and a copy was certified and filed in the Southern District Court of Indian Territory in Ardmore on 6 July 1899, Book D, page 216
Contributor: Stephen Dillard (46964776) •
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