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Amanda (Apeha) Snead (abt. 1860 - abt. 1898)

Amanda "Manda" Snead formerly Apeha aka Williams
Born about in Choctaw Nation, Indian Territorymap
Daughter of and
Wife of — married about 1886 in Shoat Springs, Choctaw, Indian Territorymap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 37 in Doaksville, Choctaw, Oklahoma, USAmap
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Biography

Amanda was born about 1860. She passed away about 1898.

Sources

  • Oklahoma and Indian Territory, U.S., Indian Censuses and Rolls, 1851-1959

Amanda Apeha Williams in the Family Data Collection - Marriages

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