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Elene Pakiadi

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Elene Pakiadi

Birth
Greece
Death
17 Jan 1909 (aged 66–67)
Burial
Osage County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
7, SEE Tyner's Map
Memorial ID
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Born in Greece. Name(s) need to be translated. Originally entered as "Unknown"
24 MAY 2020 UPDATE: Courtesy of Jill Binder, thank you! Clippings/obit There are two different spellings of her first name and two different spellings of the last name, going with what appears to be common.

“Mrs. Elene Pakiadi, mother in law of Chas. Constantine, is very low and doubts are felt of her recovery. Mrs. Pakiada sustained a severe stroke of paralysis Monday night and has been very low since.” (The Osage Journal, Pawhuska, Oklahoma, 14 Jan 1909, Thursday. Pg. 5, col 3.)

“The funeral of Mrs. Elene Pakiadi, who died Sunday night occurred Tuesday afternoon at the Johnson Undertaking rooms. Mrs. Pakiadi was a native of Greece and had been in this country only since last September. Coming here to care for her little granddaughters Sapho and Antigonia Constantine whom she had take care of and been a mother to since the death of their own mother, her only daughter. Mrs. Pakiadi had sustained a paralytic stroke several days before her death and the kindest attention and care by loving hands could not ward off the ending. She was laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery west of town.” (The Osage Journal, Pawhuska, Oklahoma, 21 Jan 1909, Thursday. Pg. 5, col. 3.)

“Pawhuska, Okla., Feb. 2. - Mrs. Elane Pakiadi recently from Piralus, Greece, and mother-in-law of Mr. Constantine died at her home during the week, age 65 years. Mrs. Pakiadi came over from Greece in August bringing with her Mr. Constantine’s two daughters Sapho and Antigonia.” (The Wichita Daily Eagle, Wichita, Kansas, 03 Feb 1909, Wednesday. Pg. 2, col. 3.)
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Plot number, if given, corresponds to the map as recorded in the canvass and survey from the American Indian Institute; "Our People And Where They Rest," (OPAWTR) James W. Tyner and Alice Tyner Timmons, American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1973 (Library of Congress No. QE99-C5-T97) Volume 8, p. 83, under "St. Louis Catholic School Cemetery."

Their information (including any diagrams or maps) is given here as a historical reference and is presented "as is."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)

Keep in mind that this survey was done circa 1970, and based on a visual assessment. Thousands of important historical records are lost to today's researchers due to the fact that there are those who won't put them up on such sites as FAG - unless the marker can be found today; ignoring the fact that tornadoes, theft or removal, vandalism, damage from unrestrained farm animals, desecration due to agricultural development/usage/abuse and other such factors, (including re-internment at a different cemetery) may well have intervened over the years, and the marker the entry relied upon may indeed not be found today. Nevertheless, the value of submitting this memorial as a historical record is relevant and important to those who are tracing their ancestry.
Born in Greece. Name(s) need to be translated. Originally entered as "Unknown"
24 MAY 2020 UPDATE: Courtesy of Jill Binder, thank you! Clippings/obit There are two different spellings of her first name and two different spellings of the last name, going with what appears to be common.

“Mrs. Elene Pakiadi, mother in law of Chas. Constantine, is very low and doubts are felt of her recovery. Mrs. Pakiada sustained a severe stroke of paralysis Monday night and has been very low since.” (The Osage Journal, Pawhuska, Oklahoma, 14 Jan 1909, Thursday. Pg. 5, col 3.)

“The funeral of Mrs. Elene Pakiadi, who died Sunday night occurred Tuesday afternoon at the Johnson Undertaking rooms. Mrs. Pakiadi was a native of Greece and had been in this country only since last September. Coming here to care for her little granddaughters Sapho and Antigonia Constantine whom she had take care of and been a mother to since the death of their own mother, her only daughter. Mrs. Pakiadi had sustained a paralytic stroke several days before her death and the kindest attention and care by loving hands could not ward off the ending. She was laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery west of town.” (The Osage Journal, Pawhuska, Oklahoma, 21 Jan 1909, Thursday. Pg. 5, col. 3.)

“Pawhuska, Okla., Feb. 2. - Mrs. Elane Pakiadi recently from Piralus, Greece, and mother-in-law of Mr. Constantine died at her home during the week, age 65 years. Mrs. Pakiadi came over from Greece in August bringing with her Mr. Constantine’s two daughters Sapho and Antigonia.” (The Wichita Daily Eagle, Wichita, Kansas, 03 Feb 1909, Wednesday. Pg. 2, col. 3.)
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Plot number, if given, corresponds to the map as recorded in the canvass and survey from the American Indian Institute; "Our People And Where They Rest," (OPAWTR) James W. Tyner and Alice Tyner Timmons, American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1973 (Library of Congress No. QE99-C5-T97) Volume 8, p. 83, under "St. Louis Catholic School Cemetery."

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)

Keep in mind that this survey was done circa 1970, and based on a visual assessment. Thousands of important historical records are lost to today's researchers due to the fact that there are those who won't put them up on such sites as FAG - unless the marker can be found today; ignoring the fact that tornadoes, theft or removal, vandalism, damage from unrestrained farm animals, desecration due to agricultural development/usage/abuse and other such factors, (including re-internment at a different cemetery) may well have intervened over the years, and the marker the entry relied upon may indeed not be found today. Nevertheless, the value of submitting this memorial as a historical record is relevant and important to those who are tracing their ancestry.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175080487/elene-pakiadi: accessed ), memorial page for Elene Pakiadi (1842–17 Jan 1909), Find a Grave Memorial ID 175080487, citing Saint Louis Catholic School Cemetery, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave (contributor 8).