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This cemetery is Private Property on England Hollow Road north and west of Stilwell, OK.
Elizabeth England's stone was a beautiful stone, standing almost 10 foot tall when it was all together. You can see the top of her stone on the ground beside her stone in the picture. Her foot stone is inscribed "Wife of Lincoln England."
Lincoln England's stone is laying flat on the ground beside his wife's stone, it is a very nice stone.
The round stones are inscribed with Cherokee lettering. I'm sure there were only two round stones about 2 feet in
diameter, each section are couple of feet thick and would have been several feet tall when stacked upright.
There were 10 stones in this little cemetery, one was a double stone.
There could have been other burials here, but found no other stones or markers.
SURNAME |
FIRST MI |
BIRTH |
DEATH |
COMMENTS |
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Dennington | Charlotte | October 24, 1891 | January 20, 1930 | see photo |
England | Elizabeth | no date | March 2, 1899 | About 48 years old Wife of Lincoln England "Rest Mother rest in quiet sleep while friends in sorrow over thee weep." photo |
England | Jackson | July 31, 1883 | April 26, 1899 | see photo |
England | Lincoln | 1848 | January 2, 1926 | Age 78, Huband of Elizabeth "I have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept the faith." photo |
England | Mattie | January 10, 1888 | January 27, 1904 | see photo |
Unknown Identified as; George & Vern Walkingstick see below |
unknown | unknown | unknown | Two round stones photo |
Walkingstick | George | January 2, 1909 | July 2, 1962 | Stone beside Vern photo |
Walkingstick | Vern | January 31, 1920 | February 2, 1946 | Stone beside George photo |
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