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Katherine Cross

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Katherine Cross

Birth
Konawa, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
10 Oct 1917 (aged 18)
Konawa, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Konawa, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.9711692, Longitude: -96.7742254
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Katherine received her notoriety simply for a legendary headstone, engraved with the inscription: "Murdered by Human wolves." Katherine Cross died, according to the Seminole County News, from "a criminal operation," performed by Dr. A. H. Yates, and his assistant, a schoolteacher by the name of Mr. Fredrick O'Neal. It is generally considered that the "criminal operation" must have been an abortion, due to the location and time period. Katherine Cross was the second of two girls that Dr. A. H. Yates was charged for murdering; the first was Elise Stone, who was admitted to Dr. Yates office on August 15th, 1917, where she remained there for four days, eventually to be released home, where she died. Her death certificate listed the cause of death as "congestive chill." A few suspicious citizens filed a complaint with County Attorney A.G. Nichols, who ordered an autopsy on Miss Stone, which resulted in her death certificate also listing the cause of death as "criminal operation." This all took place two months before Katherine Cross died at the same hands, by the same means.
Katherine received her notoriety simply for a legendary headstone, engraved with the inscription: "Murdered by Human wolves." Katherine Cross died, according to the Seminole County News, from "a criminal operation," performed by Dr. A. H. Yates, and his assistant, a schoolteacher by the name of Mr. Fredrick O'Neal. It is generally considered that the "criminal operation" must have been an abortion, due to the location and time period. Katherine Cross was the second of two girls that Dr. A. H. Yates was charged for murdering; the first was Elise Stone, who was admitted to Dr. Yates office on August 15th, 1917, where she remained there for four days, eventually to be released home, where she died. Her death certificate listed the cause of death as "congestive chill." A few suspicious citizens filed a complaint with County Attorney A.G. Nichols, who ordered an autopsy on Miss Stone, which resulted in her death certificate also listing the cause of death as "criminal operation." This all took place two months before Katherine Cross died at the same hands, by the same means.

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  • Created by: Anna Davis
  • Added: May 8, 2003
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7423442/katherine-cross: accessed ), memorial page for Katherine Cross (13 Mar 1899–10 Oct 1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7423442, citing Konawa Memorial Cemetery, Konawa, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Anna Davis (contributor 46553089).