Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washita County, Oklahoma. History In 1883, John Miles leased 3,000,000 acres of Cheyenne and Arapaho land to seven cattlemen. However, arguments soon developed between the cattlemen and the tribesmen. In 1885, the Federal government terminated all of the leases and ordered the cattlemen to remove their stock. The area was settled...
Fairlawn Cemetery resides in Snyder, Kiowa County, Oklahoma. This cemetery is well maintained by the Fairlawn Cemetery Association. The earliest burials are from 1902. Interments continue presently. Fairlawn is an active burying ground.
Please add profiles for all those who were born, lived or died in Grady County, Oklahoma. Overview Grady County was part of the land given to the Choctaw by the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, in exchange for property in the southeastern United States. In 1837, the Chickasaw joined the Choctaws, and in 1855 a treaty separated the two tribes, and the Chickasaw acquired an area that included much...
Chilocco Indian School Cemetery,Kay County, Oklahoma, USA: Find a Grave Located three quarters of a mile south of the Chilocco Indian School complex, which is eight miles north of Newkirk in Kay County, Oklahoma. There were around 100 graves there as reported by the Tulsa World, mostly small native stones. Only one upright and inscribed stone remained at that time. The first burial was said...
Cemetery gates are open to visitors every day of the year from 8:00 a.m. until dusk. Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens was established as an association in 1946 in a small office surrounded by wheat fields. In 1996, Chapel Hill Funeral Home was developed in the facility that once housed the Shook Memorial United Methodist Church. Over the next several years, the land around Chapel Hill Memorial Gar...
The cemetery is located on 9101 S Harvard Avenue, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Official Website Find a Grave OK Cemeteries Billion Graves
This project is for those buried in Buffalo Cemetery, Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma. OK Cemeteries Find a Grave
The cemetery began with the burial of Maggie Brumfield, daughter of George and Mary Brumfield, on December 5, 1893. It is located in Seiling, Dewey County, Oklahoma. Find a Grave OK Cemeteries Roots Web OK Gen Web
Brown Farm Burial, Newkirk, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA: Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Bristow Cemetery, Bristow, Creek County, Oklahoma. It is also known as Bristow City Cemetery and Oaklawn Cemetery . Find a Grave OK Cemeteries
Braman Cemetery, Braman, Kay County, Oklahoma, 74632-0063 USA: Find a Grave
Roselawn Cemetery, Okeene, Blaine County, Oklahoma, USA: Find a Grave
Mount Olivet Cemetery in Hugo, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, is the final resting place for rodeo greats Freckles Brown, Lane Frost, Todd Watley and L. Hammock. Ed Ansley, better known as Buster Brown, and William H. Darrough, the founder of Hugo, are also buried here. Because Hugo has been a wintering home for several circuses, a special area called Showmen's Rest features unique headstones and gr...
This project is for those buried in Boise City Cemetery, Boise City, Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Find a Grave
The cemetery is located about 5 miles east of the junction of SR 2 and SR 25, and .7 mile south on NS4460 Rd in Craig County, Oklahoma. There is a sign posted on SR25. NS4460 Rd is dirt and gravel with a couple low water crossings that washout under heavy rain. Find a Grave
Blue Springs Cemetery is northwest of Tahlequah, in Cherokee County, Oklahoma. It is situated in the roughly triangular shape where Blue Springs Road branches off Highway 82 north of the cemetery and where Blue Springs Road and Highway 82 intersect with W. Gideon Road south of the cemetery. There is a circular drive off Blue Springs Road that leads to the cemetery entrance. Find a Grave
The cemetery is located as follows: From I-40 east of Midwest City, take Anderson Rd. south about 9 miles just crossing Franklin Road. Or from Hwy 9 east of Norman, take 60th Ave. north 6 miles to Franklin Road, turn east on Franklin and go 2 miles to Anderson {84th Ave. NE}. Turn back south on Anderson. The cemetery is less than 1/4 mile and on the east {left} side of the road in Norman, Cleve...
This cemetery is located on Cemetery Road, north off of Oklahoma Highway 152, on the east side of Binger, Caddo County, Oklahoma. The cemetery is on the east side of Cemetery Road. It is also known as Murray Cemetery . Find a Grave OK Cemeteries
This project is for those buried in Big Cabin Cemetery, Big Cabin, Craig County, Oklahoma. Find a Grave
Council House Cemetery is located in Wyandotte, Ottawa County, Oklahoma.This burying ground was founded while the State of Oklahoma was known as the Oklahoma Territory. The earliest burial dates from 1902. Close to the border with Missouri, the cemetery is still active and contains mostly indigenous peoples and their families. Corner of E 230 Rd & Cayuga Rd Coordinates: 36.68694, -94.65806
Crow Gravesite is located in Ottawa County, Oklahoma. This small burying ground holds two graves which have no stone or marker. There are many such family, burying sites dotted around Ottawa County, holding the remains of indigenous peoples. The Crow Gravesite contains Chief John Crow, Cayuga and a daughter, Julia who died young. "At Section 5, Range 24E, Township 28N in Ottawa County, Oklahom...
Although it is very close to Benton County, Arkansas, Bell Cemetery is actually in Adair County, Oklahoma. Find a Grave OK Cemeteries Oklahoma Gravestones
The Cemetery Marker is at the edge of Highways 23 & 270, just south of town of Beaver, Beaver County, Oklahoma. The road leads up through Memory Lane to the cemetery two blocks off the highway. It is also known as Beaver Cemetery and Pioneer Cemetery . Find a Grave US Gen Net
This project is for those who are buried in Little Cemetery, Little, Seminole County, Oklahoma. Notable Burials Harold Leo Turner (1898-1938) - WWI Medal of Honor Recipient Links Find a Grave
Wikipedia The Battle of Washita River (also called Battle of the Washita or the Washita Massacre) occurred on November 27, 1868 when Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer’s 7th U.S. Cavalry attacked Black Kettle’s Southern Cheyenne camp on the Washita River (near present-day Cheyenne, Oklahoma), part of a major winter encampment of numerous Native American tribal bands. The 7th U.S. Cavalry Office...