Updated: 08 Sep 2009
Thoburn, Joseph B.
A Standard History of Oklahoma, An Authentic Narrative of its Development, 5 v.
(Chicago, New York: The American Historical Society, 1916
JUDGE HENRY M. FURMAN
Vol. 5, p. 1804
Judge Henry M. Furman, who died at his home in Oklahoma City in April 1916, was
one of the able lawyers and jurists who helped to mold and formulate the early
jurisprudence of the state.
...Judge Furman was a resident of Oklahoma twenty years. He was born in the Village of Society Hill, South Carolina, June 20, 1850, a son of Dr. Richard Furman a Baptist minister...
...met Miss Frances Virginia HUTCHESON, who, in May 1879 became his wife, and who with their children, Henry Marshall Furman Jr., and Miss Florence Furman, survive him.
see full bio at OKGenWeb A Standard History of Oklahoma