Sapulpa Herald
Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma
Friday Dec. 14,1923 - front page
Lafayette Laudet Dead
Lafayette Laudet, who has been ill for some time died early this morning at the Sapulpa Hospital.
Mr. Laudet who was 84 years old at the time of his death, had been making his home with his daughter,
Mrs. J.F. Bradley of 1119 North eighth street. His former home was at Inola. Funeral services will be held at the Lewis-Landreth Chapel on North Elm Street, services being in charge of the Salvation Army, at 2 O'clock tomorrow afternoon it was announced today by relatives here.
Submitted by Family Researcher: Lovena Norton LovenaEarpNorton@aol.com
January 2004
[Comments by Lovena Norton: Funeral Records obtained from Owens Funeral
Home state his occupation had been a blacksmith; religion was Holiness;
his parents were from France.
1900 Federal Census, Indian Territory, Twp 16NR17
Clarksville, page 267A; household #238
LAUDET, Layfette, white, male, born Aug 1837, age 63,
married 34 years, born Illinois, parents born France, occupation
blacksmith
LAUDET, Martha, wife, white, female, born Mar 1850,
age 50, had 12 children 7 living, born Ohio, parents, unknown, Ohio
LAUDET, Thomas, son, born Aug 1888, age 11, born
Missouri, day laborer
LAUDET, Lula, dau, born Aug 1888, age 11, born Missouri, at home
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1920 Federal Census, Oklahoma, Rogers County, Inola
Twp, page 195b
LAUDETTE, L. head, white, male, age 82, born Indiana,
Father b France, Mother Ohio
LAUDETTE, Marey wife, female, age 69, born Ohio,
parents both Ohio
[Martha]
Sapulpa Herald
Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma
Tuesday Aug. 18, 1925 - front page
AGED WOMAN TO BE BURIED HERE
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Ann Laudett, 76, who died at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Bradley on North Heights yesterday, will be held
at the Lewis-Landreth funeral chapel at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon.
Captain Joseph Dahl of the Salvation Army will officiate at the rites.
The body will be interred at the Southern Heights cemetery.
Mrs. Laudett has not been in good health for some time and her death
followed a long illness. Her husband died in December 1923 and was buried
in the Southern Heights cemetery. Her body will be placed at his side.
Submitted by Family Researcher: Lovena Norton LovenaEarpNorton@aol.com
January 2004
[Comments by Lovena Norton: I found this 05-29-2001.
She is the cousin of William Clark, the first senator of Montana.
After she got married in Ohio they moved to Alton, Illinois where several
of their children were born.
Then moved to Missouri, from there to the coal fields in Arkansas, then
in 1896 they moved to Indian territory, remaining there till there
death.
This info came from Mary Bradley Weddle, daughter of Sarah Eleanor Laudett
Bradley, May 1,1984.]
South Heights Cemetery, Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma
variant spellings Laudette, Laudett, Laudet