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Re: William Vann
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Greetings.

My mother was Vera Belle Brewer. Her mother was Sallie Belle (West) Brewer. My grandfather was David brown Brewer. He was the son of William Snow Brewer.
They lived in and around Okay, Oklahoma. Okay has had several names...Falls City and Rex are two of the names at one time. Okay is nothe of Muskogee and south of Wagoner. It's on the banks of the Veritgis river...not far from what is called 3 Forks. It's where the Arkansas, Veritgis and Grand rivers converage. Fort Gibson is about 5-6 miles to the southeast of Okay.

Alot of the "land allotments'" for the Brewers was around Okay.

Do you know where William Snow Brewer is buried?

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