Second husband William Neal Thompson, married 2 Aug 1882 in Franklin County, Arkansas.
Amelia died in what was at the time the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory in what is now the state of Oklahoma.
On July 23, 1942 graves were moved due to the Denison Dam And Reservoir Project. One of those graves was Amelia's. Many of the graves had no identifying makers. As such, the new graves have no maker and no record of who is buried in each grave.
After extensive research by V.J. Anderson, Madill City County Library, it has been concluded that Amelia was moved, along with many others, to Woodville Cemetery.
There is no marker.
Second husband William Neal Thompson, married 2 Aug 1882 in Franklin County, Arkansas.
Amelia died in what was at the time the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory in what is now the state of Oklahoma.
On July 23, 1942 graves were moved due to the Denison Dam And Reservoir Project. One of those graves was Amelia's. Many of the graves had no identifying makers. As such, the new graves have no maker and no record of who is buried in each grave.
After extensive research by V.J. Anderson, Madill City County Library, it has been concluded that Amelia was moved, along with many others, to Woodville Cemetery.
There is no marker.
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