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Birth & Death Records

The Native American
Research Project is intended to provide a place where
those with special interest in Native American families
from Kingfisher County and surrounding areas may share
their genealogical findings. These may include records of
any kind, including census records, birth, marriage, and
death records, and land records.
To
share your own research, please utilize the Log Book.

submitted by Barbara
Clayton
Lottie STARR Death
Source: OHS microfilm CAA 78, frame 501
Watonga, Oklahoma
May 3, 1911
Mr. W.B. FREER
Darlington, Okla.
Dear Mr. FREER:
Thank you very much for the dates of death of Christian
Indians, as given to me in a recent letter. I do
not know under what other name Lottie STARR was
known. She was a young Arapaho girl, a pupil at the
school, the daughter, I think of UGLY BUFFALO, or BAD
BUFFALO, who lived at Twelve Mile Point. She was
the sister of Bertha STARR, who is now the wife of Doc
SEWARD, living north of Calumet. It is possible
Miss BOWMAN can help me out...
Yours in service,
Mary P. JAYNE

Death Date - Lottie STARR
Source: OHS microfilm CAA 78, frame 509
Cheyenne & Arapaho Agency
Darlington, Oklahoma
June 6, 1911
Miss Mary P. JAYNE
Watonga, Oklahoma
Dear Madam:
Replying to that part of your letter of May 3rd inquiring
about the death of Lottie STARR, who was carried on our
records as SHORT NOSE, you are informed that this girl
died February 15, 1894.
Very truly yours,
Wm. B. FREER
Supt. & Spl. Disb. Agt.

Lottie STARR aka Susie BUFFALO
Source: OHS microfilm CAA 78, frame 542
Cheyenne & Arapaho Agency
Darlington, Oklahoma
March 8th, 1912
Miss Mary P. JAYNE
Watonga, Oklahoma
Dear Miss JAYNE:
Yours of the 29th ist at hand. Robert BURNS has at
last made out that the other name of Lottie STARR was
Susie BUFFALO, her official name. She died December
5th, 1908.
Very respectfully,
Wm. B. FREER
Supt. & Spl. Disb. Agent

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