20th Century Burials in Hutchinson County, Texas from 1901-1999

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Alphabetical listing of 20th century burials in the seven cemeteries of Hutchinson County, Texas. Includes Highland Park, Holt, Leib, Sanford, Sunset, Westlawn, and Plemons Cemeteries along with burials on ranches and at Adobe Walls. Each entry consists of surname, given name, birth date, death date, and any known miscellaneous information.

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ix, 470 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.

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Morrison, Cleo McGraw & Morrison, R. D. 2000.

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This book is part of the collection entitled: Texas History Collection and was provided by the Hutchinson County Genealogical Society to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 2531 times, with 4 in the last month. More information about this book can be viewed below.

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Hutchinson County Genealogical Society

Hutchinson County Genealogical Society documents and provides access to photographs, illustrations, and biographies, including death, burial and marriage records stemming from Hutchinson County in the Texas Panhandle. The Society is based in the Borger Branch of the Hutchinson County Library.

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  • Main Title: 20th Century Burials in Hutchinson County, Texas from 1901-1999
  • Added Title: Twentieth Century Burials in Hutchinson County, Texas from 1901-1999

Description

Alphabetical listing of 20th century burials in the seven cemeteries of Hutchinson County, Texas. Includes Highland Park, Holt, Leib, Sanford, Sunset, Westlawn, and Plemons Cemeteries along with burials on ranches and at Adobe Walls. Each entry consists of surname, given name, birth date, death date, and any known miscellaneous information.

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ix, 470 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.

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[Second, revised edition.]

"The basis of the original book was the recording all the death certificates from the years 1901 through 1986 listed in Hutchinson County Courthouse Stinnett, Texas and the Bureau of Vital Statistics City Hall, in Borger, Texas. In this revised version additional data has been gathered from many sources by the use of cemetery records, funeral home records, obituaries and by walking the cemetery and checking for new burials." --Foreword

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Morrison, Cleo McGraw & Morrison, R. D. 20th Century Burials in Hutchinson County, Texas from 1901-1999, book, 2000; Borger, Tex.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth25117/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Genealogical Society.

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