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George Dennie works in his instrument shop in Louisiana. He was severely burned during the Tulsa, Okla., race massacre in 1921.
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Ida Ira Bella Windom (1881-1961) lived in Tulsa, Okla., during the 1921 massacre. Her house was not burned down.
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George Dennie works in his instrument shop in Louisiana. He was severely burned during the Tulsa, Okla., race massacre in 1921.
Ida Ira Bella Windom (1881-1961) lived in Tulsa, Okla., during the 1921 massacre. Her house was not burned down.
George L. Dennie (1880 - 1945) with three children produced by marriage to Ida - Children: Alfred Dennie; George Dennie (Severe Burns over 70% of body during massacre); Edna Dennie.