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Anglin (Falconhead) Cemetery
aka Box Cemetery

Burneyville, Love County, Oklahoma


Mr. Hamm surveyed this cemetery in 2003.
ANGLIN OR FALCONHEAD is a small inactive cemetery on the Falconhead Resort property. Before the developers bought the property it was on private land and the cemetery was called Anglin, named after some of the people buried there. It is located in 1W, 7S, Section 21.
If you have family buried in this cemetery and would like to add their information, an obit, tombstone photo, funeral home record or memorial card to this website please send the area coordinator an email.
 
LAST NAME FIRST & MI BIRTH DEATH OTHER
ANGLIN L V 21 AUG 1905 7 OCT 1906  
ANGLIN W A 6 OCT 1866 9 JUL 1911  
BOX Daughter      
BOX J F   14 FEB 1889 W of W T
BOX W T 1836 25 Jun 1889 H of J F 
HAYS Clarence J C 8 OCT 1890 11 SEP 1891  


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