Genealogy Projects tagged with Oklahoma on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Bomar Point Cemetery, Wilson, Oklahoma

    Go to Wilson Name study This project is for those buried in Bomar Point Cemetery, Wilson, Carter County, Oklahoma. OK Cemeteries Find a Grave

  • Lincoln County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Lincoln County, Oklahoma. The Osage hunted on land that includes present-day Lincoln County until they ceded the area in an 1825 treaty to the federal government. The government then assigned the land to the Creek and the Seminoles after they were removed from the southeastern United States. Following Quapaw removal in 1834, several ...

  • Woods County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Woods County, Oklahoma. Established in 1893, the county is named after Samuel Newitt Wood, a renowned Kansas populist. Adjacent Counties Comanche County, Kansas Barber County, Kansas Alfalfa County Major County Woodward County Harper County Current Communities & Former Communities Abbie | Alva (County Seat) | A...

  • Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Avery, Oklahoma

    This project is for those buried in Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Avery, Lincoln County, Oklahoma. Find a Grave OK Cemeteries

  • Indian Mennonite Cemetery, Canton, Blaine, Oklahoma

    Indian Mennonite Cemetery resides in Canton, Cantonment Township, Blaine, Oklahoma. The cemetery is also known by the Canton Indian Mennonite Cemetery and the Cantonment Cemetery. This cemetery is one of the oldest in Blaine County, OK, having been established around 1876. At this time, Christian missionaries were teaching and ministering to the Indians of the area. Many of the graves are wit...

  • Texas County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Texas County, Oklahoma. Official Website Texas County was formed at Oklahoma statehood (November 16, 1907) from the central one-third of "Old Beaver County". When the formation of the county was authorized by the Constitutional Convention of 1907, the county was so named because it was wholly included within the limits of the Texas ...

  • Southern Nazarene University

    Wikipedia Southern Nazarene University (SNU) is a Christian liberal arts college located in Bethany, Oklahoma, United States. Notable Alumni

  • Hillcrest Cemetery, Weleetka, Oklahoma

    In Weleetka, to reach the cemetery take Hwy 75 east. As the Hwy turns northeast, turn right onto 4th Street and you will see the cemetery almost immediately. Weleetka, the townsite, was opened in 1902. The area was part of the Creek Nation, Indian Territory. Oklahoma was ceded into the Union in 1907. Hillcrest is the largest cemetery in Weleetka, and the oldest marker found was dated 31 May 19...

  • Tuscarora - Skarù:ręˀ

    Shirt Wearing People The Tuscarora peoples are an Indigenous group in the Iroquoian language family. This nation had its origins in what is now the state of North Carolina, but they migrated north to New York and Pennsylvania in the 18th century. The word Tuscarora is derived from their extensive use of hemp for cloth, rope, and other materials, and it means "hemp gatherers." After a migration...

  • Pittsburg County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Official Website The county was formed from part of the Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory in 1907. County leaders, thinking its coal production compared favorably with Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, named the new county after the Pennsylvania city with the "h" removed. Some important trails, including the Te...

  • Okfuskee County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. Okfuskee County was created at statehood from the former Creek Nation, and Okemah was designated as the county seat. Oil and gas production began in the county in 1914, when the Prairie Oil and Gas Company completed a well near Paden. Other wells followed elsewhere in the county, creating a population boom ...

  • McIntosh County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. McIntosh County was established at statehood in 1907 and was named for an influential Muscogee Creek family, whose members led the migration of the Lower Towns to Indian Territory and served as leaders for generations. Adjacent Counties Haskell County Muskogee County Pittsburg County Hughes Cou...

  • Kingfisher County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma. Official Website The historic Osage, Cheyenne, and Comanche tribes traversed the prairie grasslands of this area. Before the county's creation, The Chisholm Trail's many routes crossed the area. A stage road which paralleled the trail had important stops at Dover Station, King Fisher Station and Baker S...

  • Stephens County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Stephens County, Oklahoma. Official Website Stephens County was created at statehood from portions of both Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory. About two-thirds of the area came from Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, in the Indian Territory, and the western third came from Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory. Drilling for oil a...

  • Banner Cemetery,Kildare, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA

    Banner Cemetery, Kildare, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA: Find a Grave Also known as Cales Cemetery and Fairview Cemetery . Note: Mostly children who died as infants to teens.

  • Blaine Park Cemetery of Cross, Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA

    Blaine Park Cemetery of Cross, Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA: Find a Grave

  • Ponca

    The Ponca The Ponca people[a] are a nation primarily located in the Great Plains of North America that share a common Ponca culture, history, and language, identified with two Indigenous nations: the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma or the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska. Historically, the Ponca originated as a constituent part of a large nation situated along the Ohio River valley. This nation comp...

  • Ponca Tribal Cemetery,Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA

    Ponca Tribal Cemetery, Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA Find a Grave

  • Native American Tribes - State of Oklahoma

    Notables Maria Tallchief is honored in Tulsa, Oklahoma, along with four other Native-American ballerinas, with a larger than life-size bronze statue entitled "The Five Moons" in the garden of the Tulsa Historical Society, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Yvonne Chouteau Rosella Hightower Moscelyne Larkin Marjorie Tallchief Links Naming Conventions

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  • Oklahoma counties, cities and towns

    This project is part of the State of Oklahoma Portal. ==About the Project=Please use this project to add, research, document, and discuss your ancestors from Oklahoma. You can add profiles for:* People born in Oklahoma* People who lived in Oklahoma* People who died in OklahomaWhen you find helpful resources for research, please share them here so that others can benefit.If you have projects rel...

  • High Point Cemetery, Buffalo, Oklahoma

    This cemetery is located on the intersection of County Roads EW 13 and NS 192, Buffalo, Harper County, Oklahoma. Find a Grave USGW Archives

  • Oral Roberts University

    Wikipedia =Oral Roberts University (ORU), based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States, is an interdenominational, Christian, comprehensive liberal arts university with 4,000 students. Founded in 1963, the university is named after its founder, evangelist Oral Roberts, and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Notable Alumni

  • Haskell County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Haskell County, Oklahoma. The area now comprising Haskell County was created at statehood primarily from the former Sans Bois County of the Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory. Sans Bois County was part of the Moshulatubbee District, one of three administrative super-regions comprising the Choctaw Nation. Small portions of present-day...

  • Harper County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Harper County, Oklahoma. During the late 19th century, the area now known as Harper County was part of the Cherokee Outlet, reserved for use by the Cherokee Nation by treaties in 1828 and 1835, The U.S. government opened the outlet for settlement by non-Indians in 1893. Harper County was created in 1907. It was named for Oscar Green ...

  • Harmon County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Harmon County, Oklahoma. Following an election on May 22, 1909, Harmon County was created by proclamation of Governor Lee Cruce on June 2. The new county was named in honor of Judson Harmon, who was Governor of Ohio at the time. Adjacent Counties Beckham County Greer County Jackson County Collingsworth County, Texas Ch...

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