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Volume 9, Issue 13 - Feature #2533

Looking for OSBURN family Obits

my osburn family are buried at the whitehouse cemetery in washington county arkansas. Most of my osburns are from around brentwood and hazel valley.

stacey lawhorn - 2011-06-20 20:07:27


Vicki, I just got back from the OK History Center in OKC with some good dates on the 1924 fire that killed 2 and fatally burned 1 in the Winchester Fire, January 4, 1924. I made you a 11x7 copy of the "Alva Review-Courier" & "The Alva Record" headlines that read "2 Die, 1 Fatally burned In Winchester Fire" and "Four Perish As Result of Farm House Oil Fire" and an Obituaries for Osborne: Harvey, Alice Opal, George Galen, James Oscar. If you send me your snail-mail address to my paristimes@hughes.net email, I will mail the copies to you.

Linda "NW Okie" - 2007-04-16 17:17:48


Walter Harvey was his name not George Harvey Osburn. I spoke to a family in Alva - the Raider's, Olive and Clyde (Bill). They tell me that the Whitehorse cemetery is what everyone called Osburn's Cemetery. I talked to Bob Wharton, he owns the other funeral home near Whitehorse, Wharton's Funeral home, he will get back to me with info on the Osburn's. I Talked with the Library in Alva - a Larry Thorne - and he told me without actual dates they can't help. I was told that the Library and the Alva Review send everything to the College in Alva, Northwestern College. No such luck with a return phone call from Cindy Gottsch at the College library. They are open to the public and Steve an adminstrator at the college said they will help when you visit. I hope someone can help. If any one gets a chance, this Raider family knew about the town of Alva and the 2 fires and then the tird town of Alva being run out due to the new interstate. Very interesting.

Vickie J - 2007-03-31 21:41:05


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