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John Martin Anderson

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John Martin Anderson

Birth
Death
20 Aug 1895 (aged 24)
Burial
Welch, Craig County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
228, East Section, SEE Tyner's Plat Map in OPAWTR
Memorial ID
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12 FEB 2021, Memorial notes at time of transfer. Added gender.
23 MAY 2022 Add complete plot citation: Plot number corresponds to the map in the canvass and survey published in "Our People And Where They Rest," James W. Tyner, Maxine H. Tyner and Alice Tyner Timmons, American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1978, Vol. 10, pp. 48-53. (Library of Congress No. QE99-C5-T97) [University that received taxpayer dollars for the program/product; thus presumed to be in the public domain]

Their information (including any diagrams or maps) is given here as a historical reference and is presented "as is." Their book, like many such cemetery listing compilations, may contain errors. As with any genealogy information, this is merely a "source" and should be considered as such. It falls upon the end-user to verify the accuracy. See their map for use as a quick locator tool for graves here. The set of books are available at many Oklahoma libraries. Once freely available for online viewing, the OPAWTR volumes can now be accessed only at a LDS Family History Library, a partner library, or a Family History Center. (LDS)
Aug. 2021 update: I am informed that the set is now available on the Family Search website, but you have to be a member, and be signed in, to access it under "Books."~

* Meaning the cemetery was mapped out on a plat, with location of the graves. It is not just an enumeration of people who are buried there. There is a difference.
12 FEB 2021, Memorial notes at time of transfer. Added gender.
23 MAY 2022 Add complete plot citation: Plot number corresponds to the map in the canvass and survey published in "Our People And Where They Rest," James W. Tyner, Maxine H. Tyner and Alice Tyner Timmons, American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1978, Vol. 10, pp. 48-53. (Library of Congress No. QE99-C5-T97) [University that received taxpayer dollars for the program/product; thus presumed to be in the public domain]

Their information (including any diagrams or maps) is given here as a historical reference and is presented "as is." Their book, like many such cemetery listing compilations, may contain errors. As with any genealogy information, this is merely a "source" and should be considered as such. It falls upon the end-user to verify the accuracy. See their map for use as a quick locator tool for graves here. The set of books are available at many Oklahoma libraries. Once freely available for online viewing, the OPAWTR volumes can now be accessed only at a LDS Family History Library, a partner library, or a Family History Center. (LDS)
Aug. 2021 update: I am informed that the set is now available on the Family Search website, but you have to be a member, and be signed in, to access it under "Books."~

* Meaning the cemetery was mapped out on a plat, with location of the graves. It is not just an enumeration of people who are buried there. There is a difference.


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