WebThe land for this cemetery was donated by J. J. McAlester. It is also referred to as "Old Town" or "North Town" Cemetery. The earliest known burial was the infant of Mr. & Mrs. Bryan in 1872. I tried to photograph every stone with any visible markings, including broken stones and stones with initials on them. WebNorth McAlester Cemetery Cemetery A place or area for burying the dead. Related terms: burial, burying ground, grave, memorial garden Man-made County Pittsburg County, …
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Webb. TX, d/o Martha Patterson, stone near Andrew Anderson. age 32, funeral date April 19, 1905 (Ord. by W. A. Walker) d. at Ft. Smith, AR. Daughter of Samuel F. Arndt and Myrtle Arndt. From Jim Arndt, grandson of Samuel F Arndt and Myrtle Arndt. Webobtained from canvassing the cemetery, newspaper obits, funeral home information and library research. Photographs concentrate on the data they provide, not on the stone itself. The land for this cemetery was donated by J. J. McAlester. It is also referred to as "Old Town" or "North Town" Cemetery. The earliest known burial was the side marker reflectors w463
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WebMount Calvary Cemetery Find a Grave . North McAlester Cemetery US Gen Web Archives . North McAlester Cemetery Find a Grave . Oak Hill Cemetery Billion Graves . Oak Hill Cemetery US Gen Web Archives . Oak Hill Memorial Park Find a Grave . Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery Find a Grave . Shady Grove Cemetery Find a Grave . … WebLiza McAlester, 1873–1874 Sudie McAlester, 1873–1959 James Burney "Bunn" McAlester, 1875–1937 William Berry McAlester, 1879-1937 J. J. McAlester, his wife, and three of their four children, are buried in Oak Hill Memorial Park in McAlester. Liza McAlester is buried in North McAlester Cemetery. [5] Web3 de abr. de 2024 · Genealogy for Nathaniel Holcomb McAlester (1846 - 1901) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living ... He and his wife, Mary, are buried at North McAlester Cemetery. The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Friday, January 5, 1900 N.H. McAlester, a leading merchant of McAlester, died of paralysis. Mr ... the playah special performance