Location: This Cemetery is located northwest of Stilwell, Oklahoma. North of Stilwell at OK HWY 59 and OK HWY 51 West, take HWY 51 west, travel 8.4 miles west, turn left at the Bidding Springs Southern Baptist Church sign. Travel south on paved road 2.4 miles. Just past the Bidding Springs Church on your right, you will see an old rock store. The cemetery is behind the old store. This cemetery is fenced but overgrown with weeds. This is the cemetery of the famous Ned Christie and his family.
SURNAME |
FIRST MI |
BIRTH |
DEATH |
OTHER |
---|---|---|---|---|
CHRISTIE | Aggie | abt 1853 | Feb 12, 1887 | "Wife of W. T. Christie, about 34 years old." Fourth wife of Watt Christie Photo |
CHRISTIE | Ball | Oct 1871 | Dec 13, 1895 | No inscribed stone, information on this grave researched. Son of Watt and Aggie Christie. Photo |
CHRISTIE | Charlotte | abt 1830-35 | after 1855 | Came on the Trail of Tears. Second wife of Watt Christie; no headstone |
CHRISTIE | Jennie | Sep 1872 | Sep 29, 1897 | Dau of Watt and Lydia Christie no headstone |
CHRISTIE | Lacy Wa-Ki-Gu Da-La-Si-Ni "Sugartree" |
1797 North Carolina |
1865 Cherokee Nation |
"In Honor of one who endured the forced removal of the Cherokee in 1838-39. The trail of Tears Association Oklahoma Chapter." Photo |
CHRISTIE | Lydia Thrower | abt 1828 | Dec 24, 1875 | Came on the Trail of Tears. Third wife of Watt Christie Dau of Te-cor-hur-te-ske and Katie Eagle or Goback no headstone |
CHRISTIE | Nannie Dick | abt 1848 | Apr 1882 | Fifth wife of Watt Christie; no headstone | CHRISTIE | Ned Ne-de Wa-de |
Dec 18, 1852 | Dec 14, 1892 | "He was at one time a member of the Executive Council of the C.N. He was a blacksmith and was a brave man." Son of Watt and Lydia Christie grandson of Sugartree and Quatse Christie Photo |
CHRISTIE | Nellie High | abt 1869 | Mar 30, 1912 | "43 Years old." Wife of William "Bill" Christie Also called Mary Photo |
CHRISTIE | Susie Springfrog | abt 1858 | abt 1882 | First wife of William Christie; no headstone | CHRISTIE | Wa-da-ya Wa-Ki-Gu |
1817 | 1842 | "In Honor of one who endured the forced removal of the Cherokee in 1838-39. The Trail of Tears Association, Oklahoma Chapter." First wife of Watt Christie Photo |
CHRISTIE | Watt Wa-De Wa-Ki-Gu |
1817 | Feb 11, 1902 | "In Honor of one who endured the forced removal of the Cherokee in 1838-39. The Trail of Tears Association, Oklahoma Chapter." Watt Christie was the father of Ned Christie He served as President of the National Committee & served in the Cherokee Legislature for several years Photo |
CHRISTIE | William "Bill" | Nov 1848 | Mar 1, 1923 | Son of Watt Christie and Charlotte Christie; no headstone | DICK | Elbert (Albert) | abt 1856 | Jan 8, 1889 | "Aged 33 years." Photo | DICK | George | 1865 | Apr 24, 1893 | "About 28 years old." Stone almost unreadable, information researched Photo |
WOLFE (WOLF) | Infant | Sep 5, 1897 | Jan 3, 1898 | "Infant Dau of M. W. & Annie Christie Wolfe (Wolf) age 3 months and 28 days." Photo |
WOLFE (WOLF) | Watt | Apr 4, 1893 | Jun 17, 1894 | "Son of R. M. Wolfe (Wolf) & Jennie Christie." Grandson of Watt Christie Photo |
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