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Aaron Pickens Cemetery

Enville, Love County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Bill Hamm


Mr. Hamm surveyed this cemetery in 2003.
AARON PICKENS is a single stone located on the Thurman Vinson home place in Enville, OK. It is an abandoned cemetery and they say that at one time there were at least 25 graves in this one. Thurman said he heard that Aaron was killed by a black man over a card game. The cemetery is located in 3E, 6S, Section 22. Difficult to find.
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LAST NAME
FIRST & MI
BIRTH
DEATH
OTHER
PICKENS AARON 1882 1914  


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