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The Comanche County, OK Biographical Index The Comanche County, OK Biographical Index - Lawton Public Library NAME BOOK VOL/YEAR PAGE ABBOTT, Eric Vertical Files ABBOTT, Henry History of Elgin 68 ABBOTT, James W. "Jim" & Phyllis M. (Armistead), m. 1946 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ABBOTT, Les Vertical Files ABBOTT, Lillie (Riley), 1877-1958 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ABBOTT, Lillie Ann (Riley), 1877-1958 Vertical Files ABBOTT, Luther Jewett, 1871-1914 Vertical Files ABERNATHY, Robert & Patsy (Nolan) Lawton Centennial History 198 ABLA, Flossie Marie (Robison), 1926-2013 Vertical Files ABLA, Jackie Dee, 1947-2010 Vertical Files ABLA, Vernie & Flossie (Robison), m. 1942 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ABLA, Vernie Ray, 1924-2013 Vertical Files ABLE, Guy Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ABLE, Guy Edward, 1928-1987 Vertical Files ABNEY, O. L. The Tree Tracers 26#1 2001 16 ABRAHAM, Jerry Vertical Files ABRAHAM, Susan E. (Rainey), 1944-2013 Vertical Files ABRAHM, J. H. Comanche County Tramp 1 16 ABRAMS, John & Ollie History of Elgin 73 ABRAMS, Veta History of Elgin 185 ABSHERE, Wayne, 1925-2001 Vertical Files ABSHERE, Wayne, b. 1925 Memories of Lawton 16 ABYAH, b. 1886 Prairie Lore 29#2 1993 69 ACERS, Henry & Barbara, m. 1965 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ACHONG, Jacqueline (Booker) Vertical Files ACKER, Ernest H., 1891-1960 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ACKERMAN, Bennie G. Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ACTHINSON, John W. Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ACTHINSON, Raymond Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ACTIS, Barbara Heavener (Parker) Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAIR, Jake Mack, b. 1920 Fighting Men of Oklahoma 862 ADAIR, Marvin I., b. 1922 Fighting Men of Oklahoma 862 ADAIR, Newt C. Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAIR, Richard B., Jr., & Mildred (Youngblood), m. 1943 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADAIR, Stephanie Sue (Jones) Lawton High School Reunion, class of 1966 1996 ADAMS, Alan & Janie Lou (Williams), m. 1970 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADAMS, Alex, d. 1918 & Mary Olive "Molly", d. 1950 Lawton Centennial History 198 ADAMS, Boonie & Willie Mae (Hornbeck), m. 1939 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADAMS, Boonie, b. 1920 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAMS, Boonie, b. 1920 Vertical Files ADAMS, C. L. & Mrs., m. 1909 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries The Comanche County, OK Biographical Index - Lawton Public Library ADAMS, Charley W. Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ADAMS, Claude E. Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ADAMS, Granger, 1852-1928 Post Commanders of Fort Sill 1 ADAMS, J. A. Neath August Sun 41 ADAMS, James Albert Wilson, 1858-1947 & Isabelle Josephine (Vaughan), 1865-1919 Southwest Oklahoma Keys 447 ADAMS, James Edward, 1898-1975 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAMS, James W. Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ADAMS, James Wesley Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAMS, James Wesley & Leona (Lynch), m. 1946 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADAMS, Jewel & Mrs., m. 1929 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADAMS, John Edward, b. 1937 Vertical Files ADAMS, Juanita, 1883-1970 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAMS, Lee M. Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAMS, Mabry, 1885-1967 Prairie Lore 37#2 2001 62 ADAMS, Michelle (Barber) Vertical Files ADAMS, Nelson Vertical Files ADAMS, Nelson J. Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAMS, Ralph P., 1922-1970 Flower Mound Cemetery 1 ADAMS, Roy Horace "Butch", Jr., 1942-2009 In Remembrence … Lawton High Class of 1961 16 ADAMS, Stephen M. Vertical Files ADAMS, Sybia Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAMS, Thomas Vertical Files ADAMS, Vinson Alan, b. 1945 & Janie Lou (Williams), d. 1947 Lawton Centennial History 198 ADAMSON, Alvin Onies & Ida Josephine (Johnson), b. 1932 Tri-City History: Elgin, Fletcher, Sterling 195 ADAMSON, Charles & Reta (Boren), m. 1950 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADAMSON, D. C. Vertical Files ADAMSON, Dean M. Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADAMSON, Tony Glen, b. 1973 & Reyna (Manning), b.1975 Tri-City History: Elgin, Fletcher, Sterling 195 ADDISON, George Anthony Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADDISON, Richard & Sarah Bethlehem Baptist Church ADE, Doug Vertical Files ADELMAN, Joseph P. Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ADKINS, Arvle & Donna (Alderson), m. 1950 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADKINS, Charles & Josey (Dewesse) Vertical Files ADKINS, Franklin Spencer, d. 1931 & Callie Vertical Files ADKINS, Fred J. & Mildred (Cole), m. 1942 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADKINS, John Wilford & Nancy Susan Vertical Files ADKINS, Raymond Roy & Mary Thelma (Remy), m. 1934 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADKINS, Walter Worthy & Minnie (Miller) Vertical Files ADKISSON, William Thomas, 1869-1935 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADLER, Jacob "Jake", 1890-1984 & Mary (Saver), 1894-1967 Vertical Files ADLER, Elmer & Emma (Lorenz) Indiahoma: A Centennial Celebration 23 The Comanche County, OK Biographical Index - Lawton Public Library ADLER, Elmer & Emma (Lorenz), m. 1933 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADLER, George, b. 1890 & Mary (Stoll), b. 1896 Indiahoma: A Centennial Celebration 23 ADLER, Herman & Dortha (Jackson), m. 1948 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADLER, Jake & Mrs., m. 1911 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ADOLPH, Mildred Barnett Chapel 51 ADOSY, Matt, d. 1963 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADOSY, Scott J., d. 1967 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ADUDDELL, Lois (Banister), b. 1923 Southwest Oklahoma Birthdays AEILTS, Linda Ann (O'Kelley), 1943-2016 In Remembrence … Lawton High Class of 1961 16 AERWUTHTAKEUM, d. 1948 Arthur Lawrence Card File 2 AGNEW, Eilleen (Shugert) Lawton High School Reunion, class of 1966 1996 AGNEW, James P. Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County AGNEW, James Patrick, 1913-1971 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 AGNEW, Matt Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 AGOSTINI, Ray & Susan (Nunley), m. 1970 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries AGUILAR, Donald Vertical Files AHAH, 1870-1964 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 AHDOSY, Kimberly Vertical Files AHDOSY, Susie "Tenitsawifeper", 1884-1975 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 AHDOSY, Willie, d. 1928 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 AHHAITTY, Walter Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 AHLBORN, Herman Lee & Gertrude Babbette (Barfrieder), m. 1957 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries AHLBORN, Herman Lee, 1929-2014 Vertical Files AHLSCHLAGER, Derald Vertical Files AHLSCHLAGER, H. O. "Red", 1916-1970 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 AHLSCHLAGER, H. O. "Red", 1916-1970 Obituaries of Prominent People AHLSCHLAGER, Harold Oscar "Red", 1916-1970 Vertical Files AHLSCHLAGER, Kathleen Virginia (Biles), 1920-2000 Vertical Files AHLSCHLAGER, Myrtle Lee (Crampton), 1893-1982 Vertical Files AHLSCHLAGER, Richard N. "Rick", 1946-2000 Vertical Files AHLSCHLAGER, Sidney Harold "Sid", b. 1939 Vertical Files AHLSCHLAGER, William Albert, 1895-1958 Vertical Files AHLWARDT, Albert J., d. 1922 Tri-City History: Elgin, Fletcher, Sterling 383 AHMED, Syed Mushtaque Vertical Files AINSWORTH, Ed & Mrs., m. 1911 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries AKARD, Charley & Ellen (Williams), m. 1956 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries AKARD, Craig Vertical Files AKERS, Cary L. III & Norma J. (Haga), m. 1967 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries AKERS, Paul Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 AKERS, Rachel, 1894-1962 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 AKIONA, Margaret Ann (Wade), 1942-2009 In Remembrence … Lawton High Class of 1961 16 ALANDZES, Tony & Jean (Azlin), m. 1959 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries The Comanche County, OK Biographical Index - Lawton Public Library ALBIN, Glen Edward, 1944-2014 Vertical Files ALBRECHT, Barry Vertical Files ALBRIGHT, John Vertical Files ALDERSON, Nick Alfred, 1913-1989 & Mary Faye (Sherril), b. 1916 Tri-City History: Elgin, Fletcher, Sterling 195 ALDERSON, Patricia Kay (Jones), 1943-2010 In Remembrence … Lawton High Class of 1961 17 ALDRIDGE, C. A., b. 1841 Chronicles of Comanche County 6#1 1960 17 ALEMAN, Leonard Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ALEXANDER, C. W. Comanche County Tramp 2 71 ALEXANDER, Don, b. 1932 & Almeada (Bradshaw), b. 1943 Tri-City History: Elgin, Fletcher, Sterling 196 ALEXANDER, Horace & Elaine (Russell), m. 1963 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ALEXANDER, John Augustus "Buck", 1867-1988 Tri-City History: Elgin, Fletcher, Sterling 195 ALEXANDER, Mae (Stewart), d. 1999 Lawton Centennial History 327 ALEXANDER, Ralph Vertical Files ALEXANDER, Rubye Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ALEXANDER, William L. Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ALFORD, Jaqueline "Jackie" Vertical Files ALFORD, Tressie Centenary Methodist Church, Lawton 101 ALFORD,Bertha P. (Smith) Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ALKIM, Eulonda Vertical Files ALLEN, B. A. "Gus", 1896-1953 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ALLEN, B. A. "Gus", 1898-1953 & Erlene Anna (Roseboom), d. 1983 Lawton Centennial History 199 ALLEN, Benjamin Augustus "B. A.", Jr., 1924 & Pegge (McCallister) Lawton Centennial History 199 ALLEN, Brad L. Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ALLEN, C. R. Comanche County Tramp 1 41 ALLEN, Christopher Chance, 1978-2009 Vertical Files ALLEN, F. L. Comanche County Tramp 1 123 ALLEN, Frank & Mrs., m. 1906 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ALLEN, Frank, Jr. Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ALLEN, G. V. Comanche County Tramp 2 60 ALLEN, H.W. & Frances (Marlow), m. 1936 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ALLEN, Ira & Evelyn (Bentley), m. 1942 Southwest Oklahoma Anniversaries ALLEN, Iva (Williams) Prairie Lore 11#4 1975 194 ALLEN, Jack Comanche County Tramp 1 21 ALLEN, Jack E., b. 1915 Fighting Men of Oklahoma 908 ALLEN, Mary Kathryn Vertical Files ALLEN, Mary Margaret, 1890-1955 Arthur Lawrence Card File 1 ALLEN, Opal Mae Men & Women in WWII, Comanche County ALLEN, R. K. & Esther (Logue) Indiahoma: A Centennial Celebration 24 ALLEN, R. K. & Esther (Logue),
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