Location: Sec. 29, R21E, T24N (Private property)
In 1969, James Tyner could only find three markers in the twisted debris of a fence row. At that time, a Shawnee tribal elder named Bennie Whiteday told of three additional burials, two of which were his sisters.
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LAST NAME | FIRST MI | DOB | DOD | COMMENTS | LINK |
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ARMSTRONG | Nellie Blackfeather | 1894 | About 60 yrs old | ||
BLACKFEATHER | Infant | 15 Jan 1874 | 15 Jan 1874 | Son of Jonahan | |
GREENFEATHER | John | abt 1882 | About 70 yrs old | ||
GREENFEATHER | Robert | 17 Aug 1893 | 11 Feb 1894 | ||
WHITEDAY | Alice | abt 1887 | |||
WHITEDAY | Rebecca | abt 1885 |
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