Columbus Green Hood Son William Barton Hood & Sylvania Caroline Slusher
1. COLUMBUS GREEN HOOD (WILLIAM BARTON, AUSBURN (OSBORNE) P, JOHN) was born 09 Jul 1882 in Conway County Arkansas, USA, and died 01 Aug 1947 in Shandypoint, Le Flore County Oklahoma, USA. He married CORA CATHERINE CUMMINS 30 Oct 1904 in Conway County Arkansas, USA daughter of Ira Emerson Cummins and Clarissa Catherine Reid. She was born 23 Jan 1890 in Conway County Arkansas, USA, and died 23 Jan 1937 in Shandypoint, Le flore County Oklahoma, USA.
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Burial: Aug 1947, Shandypoint Cemetery, Le flore County Oklahoma, USA
Census: 01 Jun 1900, ( Now Adair County Oklahoma) Supervisor's District #73, Enumeration District # 35, Township 17N-Range 25E,Cherokee Nation Indian Territory, Page 1A, Family 2/2
Census: 05 May 1910, Enumeration District # 146, Supervisor's District # 4, Bokoshe, Le Flore County Oklahoma USA, Page 9 B, Family 173/180
Census: 09 Feb 1920, Enumeration District # 97, Supervisor's District # 3, Bokoshe, Le Flore County Oklahoma USA, Page 21 B, Family 416/437
Census: 13 Apr 1930, Enumeration District 40- 3, Supervisor's District 12, Bokoshe, Le Flore County Oklahoma, Page 2A, Family 24/24
Residence: Apr 1930, Bokoshe-Calhoun Road,(County Route N-4640) "Brazil" Bokoshe, Le Flore County Oklahoma
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