Cemeteries of Washington County Oklahoma and Surrounding Counties Database last updated Sunday, May 25 2003 4:30 P.M. CDT
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Old Guest Book & Comments
CommentsI have some papers regarding my great grandparent's having to bury a child that died in infancy in a cemetary north of Bartlesville near the Caney River. I'm trying to find that cemetary. J. Reed
CommentsJ.Reed I need more information and your email address so I can respond and try to assist you. Please email me at rmoberly@swbell.net and I will do what I can to assist you. The query function on this website is being repaired. If you go to the Test Page, you can do a query on Last Name and get a listing that way at this time. Rich & Terri Moberly
CommentsJust came across your site after doing a google search on my great grandfather's name. This is wonderful. I've been going to Matoka since the early 50's. My great grandma Julia Bronson, my great uncle William (Duke) Bronson and my great great grandmother Matilda Sarcoxie are buried there. What does false mean under the picture column? I actually have pictures of them. Thanks again for your work. Sincerely, Jackie Brown jacbrow@mail.uflib.ufl.edu
CommentsJASPER EXEENDINE WAS MY GREAT GRAND FATHER FRANK EXENDINE WAS MY GRANDFATHER AND OLIVER ORVILLE EXENDINE MY DADDY MAY THEY ALL REST IN PEACE KATRINA LYNN EXENDINE OF STROUD OKLAHOMA
CommentsI would like to correspond with the person who is related to Matilda Sarcoxie. Raymonda Sarcoxie Allen AButterflyhill@aol.com
CommentsYou provide a great service. I found the listing for my great-grandfather George W. WELLS, in the Dewey cemetery. Thanks, Raymond R. Wells
CommentsI use to write to Helen and work on the Delaware families a little. I had wondered what happened to her. I am sorry she is gone. But, I am glad to see the research dedicated to her. She did much work and I am also glad to see the family is taking an interest in preserving her work and expanding upon that. Raymonda Sarcoxie Allen
Commentslooking for genie smith ritter maybe spelled jenie or janie was hit by a train while crossing a trussel between 1911-1914 appox she had 4-6 kids please email me at okclynch#prodigy.net thank you
CommentsThanks for your effort. This has been a very helpful site. My grandfather was Hugh Roe (#1616). I knew he was buried near Ochelata. I know nearly nothing about him so even knowing when he was born and died is a help. I would like to know if any of the other Roes buried in Ochelata cemetery were related. My home e-mail is rroe1@carolina.rr.com
CommentsI forgot to mention in the Hugh Roe comment that my name is Rodney Allen Roe
CommentsDescendent of Johnson Exendine (Jasper's brother). Would love to be in touch w/ folks. Qwo-Li Driskill qwo_li@hotmail.com |
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