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LIST by County Oklahoma Cemetery Directory MASTER LIST By County OHCE Genealogy Group Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Oklahoma Cemetery Directory Based on the original compilations of the 77 County Cemetery Indexes , an Oklahoma Centennial Project of Oklahoma Home and Community Education OHCE Oklahoma Cemetery Index es originally completed November 2005 2nd Edition of additions and corrections for publishing March 2008 by Oklahoma OHCE State organization Completion of name change to Oklahoma Cemetery Directory May 2009 by Oklahoma County OHCE Genealogy Group 1st Edition of Oklahoma Cemetery Directory 2010 2nd Edition of Oklahoma Cemetery Directory September 2018 Information may be copied from this book for personal use, but may not be copied for profit. ©2018 OHCE Genealogy Group Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Printed in the United States of America September 2018 Oklahoma Cemetery Directory – Master List - By County Cemetery Twp-Rng-Sec Latitude Longitude Comments County The latitude and longitude coordinates that are underlined are verified at Google Maps. The ones not underlined can’t be guaranteed . Coordinates written like this 352241N mean 35º22'41" North Coordinates written like this 0972241W mean 97º22'41" West Adair Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec8SE aka Old Adair Cemetery; west Adair of Stilwell Adair, Samuel Cemetery T15-R25E-Sec32 south of Dahlonegah Adair Adair, Squirrel Cemetery T16-R24E-Sec32 west of Stilwell Adair Adair, Walter Gravesite T14N-R25E-Sec6 north of Greasy Adair Ahman Hill Cemetery on private family land south of Stilwell Adair Alberty Cemetery T17N-R26E-Sec9NW 355755N 0943240W Westville Adair Allison Cemetery T15N-R26E-Sec20NE 354602N 0943353W aka Honey Hill Cemetery Adair Asbill -Elms Cemetery on private family land Greasy Adair Baptist Mission Cemetery T18N-R26E-Sec18SW 360207N 0943500W aka Old Baptist Mission Cem, N Adair of Westville Batt, Jack Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec 36NW west of Stilwell Adair Bean Cemetery T17N-R25E-Sec33 aka Jack Bean Cemetery Adair Beaver Cemetery T14N-R24E-Sec22SW 354036N 0944512W approximate location; aka Adair Hickory Vann Cemetery; Greasy. Beaver Gap Cemetery T14N-R24E-Sec2NE 354309N 0944313W Greasy Adair Bell Cemetery T19N-R26E-Sec6NE 360924N 0943356W S of Siloam Springs Adair Bigfeather Child Gravesite Greasy Adair Blackbird Doublehead T15N-R25E-Sec22NE 354546N 0943803W south of Stilwell Adair Cemetery Blackbird, Joe Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec8 northwest of Stilwell Adair Blackwood Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec9NE 355245N 0943854W southwest of Peavine Adair Brady & Sisco Cemetery on private family land near Stilwell Adair Bunch Cemetery T14N-R24E-Sec16SW 354103N 0944550W aka Old Bunch Cem. 12 miles Adair sw of Stilwell Bunch, Rabbit Cemetery T14N-R24E-Sec27SW aka South Bunch Cemetery Adair Buzzard Cemetery T14N-R24E-Sec4SW north of Bunch Adair Cain Family Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec34 aka Jim Christie Cemetery; Adair north of Echota Campbell Family Cemetery on private family land Greasy Adair Candy Mink Cemetery T14N-R25E-Sec3 south of Stilwell Adair Cash Family Cemetery on private family land Watts Adair Cave Springs Community T14N-R24E-Sec4SE aka Scott Cem; sw of Stilwell Adair Cemetery Chalk Bluff Cemetery T16N-R26E-Sec31NE 354934N 0943437W 3 miles east of Stilwell Adair Cherry Tree Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec28SE 354431N 0943919W aka Chulio Cemetery; Cherry Adair Tree Chewey Cemetery T19N-R24E-Sec20S 360631N 0944611W aka Sands Cem; Chewey Adair Chewey Cemetery T17N-R24E-Sec25 Christie Adair Christie, Jack Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec6or7 aka Jack Christie Cem; sw of Adair Titanic Chuculate Cemetery T14N-R25E-Sec7SW 354153N 0944205W Greasy Adair Chuliawa Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec28SE 354431N 0943919W See Chulio Cemetery; Cherry Adair Tree Chuliawe Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec28SE 354431N 0943919W see Chulio Cem; Cherry Tree Adair 1 September 2018 Oklahoma Cemetery Directory – Master List - By County Cemetery Twp-Rng-Sec Latitude Longitude Comments County Chulio Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec28SE 354431N 0943919W aka Cherry Tree Cemetery; Adair Cherry Tree Clear Springs Cemetery T15N-R24E-Sec13NW 354633N 0944243W West of Stilwell Adair Clyne Cemetery T17N-R25E-Sec35 Baron Adair Cochran Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec23NE southeast of Stilwell Adair Cochran, George T15N-R25E-Sec23NE see Cochran Cemetery Adair Cemetery Cookson Hills Cemetery T19N-R24E-Sec6NE 360938N 0944701W south of Kansas, OK Adair Coon, Jim Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec36SW west of Stilwell Adair Coon, Wolf Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec14NW south of Peavine Adair Cooper, Benjamin T15N-R25E-Sec11SE south of Stilwell Adair Cemetery Cornsilk Family Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec12SW southeast of Peavine Adair Corntassel Cemetery T17N-R25E-Sec3NE 355853N 0943717W west of Westville; Addielee Adair Crittenden Cemetery T18N-R26E-Sec33SE 355931N 0943200W east of Westville Adair Crittenden Cemetery T19N-R24E-Sec10NW 360825N 0944411W north of Chewey Adair Dahlonegah Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec20 aka Flint Courthouse Cemetery; Adair aka Fletcher Cemetery Daugherty Family T15N-R26E-Sec7NW southeast of Stilwell Adair Cemetery Daugherty, Silk Cemetery T15N-R26E-Sec13NW southeast of Stilwell Adair Davis Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec36SW east of Stilwell Adair Davis Cemetery R15N-R26E-Sec3NW aka Martin Cemetery; east of Adair Stilwell Dickson Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec21S 355033N 0944545W formerly Stoney Point Cem; Adair Wauhillau. Dixon Family Cemetery T19N-R24E-Sec21NW north of Chewey Adair Doublehead Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec22NE 354546N 0943803W aka Blackbird Doublehead Adair Cemetery; south of Stilwell Downing Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec2NW 355350N 0943723W aka Terrell Cemetery; Westville; Adair Peavine Downing Family Cemetery T18N-R26E-Sec16SW 360158N 0943250W aka Parris Cem; northeast of Adair Westville Downing, William T17N-R25E-Sec26NE 355538N 0943607W Baron Adair Cemetery Duck Family Cemetery south of Stilwell Adair Duncan Cemetery T17N-R25E-Sec27 Baron Adair Easky Cemetery T17N-R25E-Sec35SW aka Ta-Cha-Nee-Skee Adair Cemetery. Baron Echota Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec34SW 354905N 0944459W west of Stilwell; Echota Adair Elm Grove Cemetery T15N-R26E-Sec15NE 354635N 0943139W 6 miles east & 2 miles south of Adair Stilwell Elohim City Cemetery T14N-R26E-Sec35 southeast of Salem Adair England Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec8NE 355254N 0944001W Dannerburg, West Adair Ewing Chapel Cemetery T15N-R26E-Sec5SE 354810N 0943335W east of Stilwell Adair Fairfield Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec26NE 355023N 0943647W aka Fairfield Church Cem; Adair Stilwell, South Fairfield Church Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec26NE 355023N 0943648W aka Fairfield Cemetery. Stilwell Adair Fairfield Mission Cemetery T15N-R24E-Sec35 aka McLemore Cemetery; Adair southwest of Stilwell Feather Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec27SE See Feathers Cemetery; south Adair of Stilwell Feathers Cemetery Salem Adair Feathers Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec27SE aka Old Feathers Cemetery. Adair South of Stilwell. 2 September 2018 Oklahoma Cemetery Directory – Master List - By County Cemetery Twp-Rng-Sec Latitude Longitude Comments County Fishinghawk Family on private family land near Stilwell Adair Cemetery Fletcher Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec20 aka Flint Courthouse Cemetery; Adair Dalonegah Cemetery Flint Courthouse Cemetery T15N-R25E-Sec20 aka Fletcher Cemetery; Adair Dahlonegah Cemetery Flute Cemetery T14N-R24E-Sec26 location is approximate; aka Adair Rider Cemetery; Sanders Flat Cemetery Fodder Cemetery T17N-R25E-Sec 2NW 355857N 0943658W west of Westville Adair Folsom Cemetery T18N-R26E-Sec29SW north of Westville Adair Foreman Cemetery T18N-R26E-Sec31SW 355934N 0943500W Westville Adair Fourkiller Cemetery T16N-R26E-Sec17SW 355126N 0943423W aka Katie Fourkiller Cemetery; Adair northeast of Bacon Freewater Cemetery T17N-R24E-Sec32SW 355404N 0944630W northwest of Stilwell; Titanic Adair Fuson -Newman Cemetery on private family land near Stilwell Adair Goback Christie Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec9 Wauhillau; south of Titanic Adair God's Flower Garden Rocky Mountain Adair Goingsnake Grave T19N-R26E-Sec32 south of Watts Adair Greasy Cemetery aka Weaver Cemetery; Greasy Adair Green Cemetery T17N-R25E-Sec3SE 355837N 0943734W aka Old Green Cem; west of Adair Westville; Addielee Grees Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec21 Wauhillau Adair Gritts Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec10 Peavine Adair Hair, John Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec12 Wauhillau; west of Peavine Adair Hefner Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec18 Wauhillau Adair Hickory Vann Cemetery Adair Hines Cemetery T18N-R26E-Sec29S 360009N 0943330W aka Phillips Cemetery; north of Adair Westville Hogner Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec26 Stilwell Adair Holt Cemetery T18N-R26E-Sec32 Westville Adair Honey Hill Cemetery T15N-R26E-Sec20NE 354602N 0943353W aka Allison Cemetery; Adair southeast of Stilwell Jack Bean Cemetery Adair Jack Christie Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec6or7 aka Christie Cemetery; sw of Adair Titanic. James Btarr Cemetery T15N-R26E-Sec32 Lee Creek Adair Jim Christie Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec34 aka Cain Family Cemetery; Adair west of Stilwell Joe Blackbird Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec8 northwest of Stilwell Adair Jones Cemetery T15N-R26E-Sec30 south of Stilwell Adair July Springs Cemetery T16N-R24E-Sec26 Wauhillau Adair Katie Fourkiller Cemetery T16N-R26E-Sec17SW 355126N 0943422W aka Fourkiller Cemetery; Adair northeast of Bacon Ketcher, John Cemetery T16N-R25E-Sec9Cent 355234N 0943917W Christie Adair Ketcher, Lucy Cemetery T18N-R25E-Sec32SE 355928N 0943919W west of Westville Adair Killer Cemetery T14N-R25E-Sec16NE 354146N 0943912W south of Stilwell Adair Knight Cemetery T17N-R25E-Sec32NE 355439N 0943944W (may be Walkingstick Cem), N Adair of Stilwell Lacey Cemetery T18N-R25E-Sec13SW 360201N 0943603W aka Lacie Cemetery. Adair Lacie Cemetery T18N-R25E-Sec13SW
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