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Lacie Unknown

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Lacie Unknown

Birth
Death
1874
Burial
Twin Oaks, Delaware County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Plot number corresponds to the map in the American Indian Institute's "Our People And Where They Rest," James W. Tyner, and Alice Tyner Timmons, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1969-1985 Volume 12, p. 42. (Library of Congress No. A-304793, et al.)

Their information (including any diagrams or maps) is given here as a historical reference and is presented "as is." Their book, like many such cemetery listing compilations, may contain errors. As with any genealogy information, this is merely a "source" and should be considered as such. It falls upon the end-user to verify the accuracy. See their map for use as a quick locator tool for graves here. The set of books are available at many Oklahoma libraries. Once freely available for online viewing, the OPAWTR volumes can now be accessed only at a LDS Family History Library, a partner library, or a Family History Center. (LDS)

NOTE: Keep in mind that this survey was done in 1968, and based on a visual assessment. Tornadoes, theft or removal, vandalism, agricultural usage/abuse and other such factors, (including re-internment at a different cemetery) may well have intervened and the marker may not be found today.
Plot number corresponds to the map in the American Indian Institute's "Our People And Where They Rest," James W. Tyner, and Alice Tyner Timmons, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1969-1985 Volume 12, p. 42. (Library of Congress No. A-304793, et al.)

Their information (including any diagrams or maps) is given here as a historical reference and is presented "as is." Their book, like many such cemetery listing compilations, may contain errors. As with any genealogy information, this is merely a "source" and should be considered as such. It falls upon the end-user to verify the accuracy. See their map for use as a quick locator tool for graves here. The set of books are available at many Oklahoma libraries. Once freely available for online viewing, the OPAWTR volumes can now be accessed only at a LDS Family History Library, a partner library, or a Family History Center. (LDS)

NOTE: Keep in mind that this survey was done in 1968, and based on a visual assessment. Tornadoes, theft or removal, vandalism, agricultural usage/abuse and other such factors, (including re-internment at a different cemetery) may well have intervened and the marker may not be found today.

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