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Husband: | | James Rochelle (Shell) Caffey |
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Born: | | 10 Aug 1860 | at: | | , , La |
Married: | | 1894 | at: | | , Roger Mills Co, Ok |
Died: | | 1913 | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | Snakey Bend Cemetery, Roger Mills Co, Ok |
Father: | | Andrew Jackson Caffey |
Mother: | | Caroline Cornelia Graves |
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Wife: | | Lorena Winfred Hutton |
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Born: | | Abt 1875 | at: | | , , Tx |
Died: | | | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
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Mother: | | | | | |
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Children: | |
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Name: | | Hattie Viola Caffey |
Born: | | 19 Jun 1895 | at: | | , , Ok |
Died: | | | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
Spouses: | | Jim Sing |
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Name: | | John Hutton Caffey |
Born: | | 28 Dec 1896 | at: | | , , Tx |
Died: | | 1960 | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
Spouses: | | Nora Lee Martin |
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Name: | | William Volney (Bud) Caffey |
Born: | | 23 Sep 1898 | at: | | , , Ok |
Died: | | Feb 1979 | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
Spouses: | | Jewel Beaver |
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Name: | | Mary Edith Caffey |
Born: | | 12 Jul 1900 | at: | | |
Died: | | 28 May 1901 | at: | | , Roger Mills Co, Ok |
Buried: | | | at: | | Snakey Bend Cemetery ,Roger Mills Co, Ok |
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Name: | | Joseph Claude Caffey |
Born: | | 25 Jul 1902 | at: | | |
Died: | | 16 Dec 1905 | at: | | , Roger Mills Co, Ok |
Buried: | | | at: | | Snakey Bend Cemetery ,Roger Mills Co, Ok |
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Name: | | Ella (Ciladrene) Caffey |
Born: | | 21 Oct 1904 | at: | | |
Died: | | 25 Nov 1994 | at: | | Jennings, Pawnee Co, Ok |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
Spouses: | | Unknown Jones |
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Name: | | Lesly D Caffey |
Born: | | Abt 1909 | at: | | |
Died: | | Bef 1920 | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
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Name: | | Elmo Caffey |
Born: | | 17 Apr 1912 | at: | | , , Ok |
Died: | | 19 Jul 1981 | at: | | , , Ok |
Buried: | | | at: | | Pawnee Co, Ok |
Spouses: | | Dorothy Unknown |
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More Information:
About James Rochelle (Shell) Caffey:
Operated a wagon yard Co. Assessor in 1912
SNAKEY BEND CEMETERY This cemetery is located in
the NE 1/4 35?14?23. It is in a pasture where the cattle have knocked over every stone. There are 10
stones scattered about the graves and one stone is missing. It is estimated that about thirty graves
are here. Some red rocks show where the graves are. It is in a horrible condition.
At one time
E.E. TRACY owned the land and his 2 year old daughter, Julia M., is the first one buried here. Mr. TRACY
was a teacher, County Superintendent and County Judge during his time in Roger Mills. This information
was taken from the book, "Cemeteries...And More" written by Glena Belle Crane.
nicknamed "Snakie"
Bend because of the crooked alignment of the Washita River through that area. The names of the original
settlers in this Snakie Bend area later to become the Strong City Community were Bob and George Hutton;
Sam Maddox; John, Shell, and Jim Caffey; Mr. Hitchcock; Mr. Howerton; John Osborn; Charlie (C. E.)
Guernsey; Billy Brown; Mr. Tramell; Mr. Maltbie, H B Bradford; Mr. Williams; F O Leach and Mr. Joe Purdy.
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