In 1975, a list was made of all known burials in Teton County. I just made an index for that list. Under Corson I found:
Jennie E Corson 1-12-1868 to 1-21-1926 daughter of G. A. Doyle
buried in Choteau
I. S. Corson block 35 in Choteau buried on 6-16-1924
Baby Corson 39 in Choteau
S. M. Corson 59 in Choteau 4-3-1914
Merlin Corson 59 in Choteau 5-12-1913
William Corson 59 in Choteau 10-31-1914
Mrs. S. M. Corson 58 in Choteau 1-14-1926
Ralph Corson 58 in Choteau 2-23-1938
I hope this helps a little
The Corson family burials were all in the Choteau Cemetery. The book of burials in Teton County belongs to the Choteau LDS Church. It is one of a kind with no copies.
Choteau Acantha Newspaper Thursday May 7, 1925
Marshal Bird Buried Sunday.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from the Connor chapel in
Choteau [Teton County, MT] for Philip Marshal Bird, aged 50, who died last Thursday at the Bateman hospital after a lingering illness. The Rev. Robert B. Culbertson of the M. E. church conducted the services. Burial was made in the Choteau cemetery. Mr. Bird was born in Ohio and came to Montana from Tennessee 17 years ago, settling on land west of Fairfield wher
Thank you for the information. It is definitely helpful! Are these burials all in a specific Choteau cemetery ? And is the index for Teton Co. that you have put together availible on line, or thru the library or historical society ? It seems like a good research resource.
Seeking information on this man. His wife was a sister to my GG-Grandmother. They were both "Deans" I am trying to identify his wife by name & see if anyone out there can help me with one of the Dean familys of Dupuyer.
Reprinted from The Montanian and Chronicle dated Sept. 12, 1902 Thos Dean, an old resident of Dupuyer, died suddenly at his home last Saturday afternoon of heart trouble. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and the remains buried in the Dupuyer cemetery. Mr. Dean was one of those honorable, upright citizens whose death will be an irreparable loss to all in the community in which he had lived.
Reprinted from The Montanian Friday Jan 11, 1901. Mrs. Thomas Dean. Wednesday, Mrs. Thomas Dean died at her hom