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She was known as 'Carrie', thus signing her pension application. Her homeat Muskogee, OK had a white picket fence. Carrie was in Tecumseh, OK inApr. 1896, still there at the time of the 1900 census of PottawatomieCo., OK, joined the Baptist Church in Tucumcari, NM by 1906, and wasstill in Tucumcari in Mar. 1909, but returned to Tecumseh by Oct. 1914.On Jan. 5, 1907, the Tucumcari News published a thank you message, signedby Mrs. E. C. LAWSON and Family, following the death of her son John.Pleasant Valley Cemetery is located 8 miles south of Tecumseh, off StateHighway 117, and was established in Sep. 1900. Carrie's grave marker isof white marble, with a scroll top and engraved lilies, resting on apedestal inscribed LAWSON. The marker identifies her as "E. Carrie, wifeof M. S. LAWSON," gives her birth and death dates, and includes the verse"Another link is broken in our household band, but its chain is formingin a better land." Daughter of John C. TURMAN and Mary Ann NEELY.