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Q Surnames
El Reno Cemetery
1300 East Elm Street
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma

 
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XY Z
Survey © 2006-08 by: Emily Jordan, Emily, Cecilia & Monica Jordon and Maryetta Little
Updates by Area Coordinators

See Layout Map of the Cemetery

SURNAME

FIRST MI

BIRTH

DEATH

OTHER

Quayle Katie L. 1877 1964  
Quayle Thomas P. 1874 1951  
Quigel James A. 1864 1911  
Quigley C.B. 1879 1949 Father; See photo;
Quigley Eva V. 1883 1963 Mother; See photo
Quinly Joseph E. 1855 1932 ossw Minnie L. Quinly
Quinly Minnie L. 1869 1958 ossw Joseph E. Quinly
Quinton Eva Little 04 Dec 1895 30 Oct 1977 See photo
         


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