She apparently was the first burial in this cemetery, which is also known as the Bethel Cemetery.
From Medford, Oklahoma, the cemetery is located eight miles west, four miles south, one mile east and one-half mile north, in Rock Island Township.
The legal description of this one-acre cemetery is: the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 4, Township 26 North and Range 6 West.
On December 23, 1903, Patrick F. Ryan and his wife Bridget L. Ryan, conveyed by Warranty Deed the above described acre of land to the Bethel Cemetery Association, filed in Book 13, at page 486, at the Grant County Courthouse.
[Reference: Page 5 of the book: THE SILENT CITIES OF GRANT COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, by Pearcy and Talkington, 1993.]
She apparently was the first burial in this cemetery, which is also known as the Bethel Cemetery.
From Medford, Oklahoma, the cemetery is located eight miles west, four miles south, one mile east and one-half mile north, in Rock Island Township.
The legal description of this one-acre cemetery is: the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 4, Township 26 North and Range 6 West.
On December 23, 1903, Patrick F. Ryan and his wife Bridget L. Ryan, conveyed by Warranty Deed the above described acre of land to the Bethel Cemetery Association, filed in Book 13, at page 486, at the Grant County Courthouse.
[Reference: Page 5 of the book: THE SILENT CITIES OF GRANT COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, by Pearcy and Talkington, 1993.]
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