This inaccessible site was used for family burials at Franklin, a Norman city limit community located at Franklin Road and 72nd Ave. NE.
It was the first cemetery established in the Franklin Blackburn Community. The cemetery site was on private property in the 5900 block east of 72nd Ave. NE. The exact location is unknown to the current owner.
Early family burials from 1889-1893 in family plots in were re-interred at Blackburn Cemetery located south of 84th Ave. NE and Franklin Rd.
These family sites were the Wright Family, Sanford Family and this third site known as Franklin.
Old Legal Description: A portion of the NW sector of the SE 1/4, Section 31, 10n, 1w.If you have family buried here and would like to have their information or additional information (Obituaries, Photos, Short Bio, Cemetery Photos)placed on our site please contact the Area Coordinator for details or visit our How To Submit page,both can be found on top of this page.
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