
Moore Cemetery
Clarita, Coal County, Oklahoma, USA
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- Cemetery ID: 98976
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On Highway 48 go south of the Clarita exit sign about one mile. The cemetery is on the north or the right side of the road.
The cemetery was on the original Indian grant of Frank Wright. The first grave at the Moore Cemetery was a small girl's grave located on the east side of the cemetery with a lamb on the tombstone.
James and Elizabeth Moore moved to Indian Territory from North Carolina in 1892. In 1898 the Moore's son, Robert Lee died and was the 2nd person to be buried at this cemetery. James Moore was buried in 1910 and his wife, Elizabeth in 1911. Their other son Norman Moore donated the cemetery to the Clarita Community.
The cemetery has many beautiful trees and is well maintained.
The cemetery was on the original Indian grant of Frank Wright. The first grave at the Moore Cemetery was a small girl's grave located on the east side of the cemetery with a lamb on the tombstone.
James and Elizabeth Moore moved to Indian Territory from North Carolina in 1892. In 1898 the Moore's son, Robert Lee died and was the 2nd person to be buried at this cemetery. James Moore was buried in 1910 and his wife, Elizabeth in 1911. Their other son Norman Moore donated the cemetery to the Clarita Community.
The cemetery has many beautiful trees and is well maintained.
On Highway 48 go south of the Clarita exit sign about one mile. The cemetery is on the north or the right side of the road.
The cemetery was on the original Indian grant of Frank Wright. The first grave at the Moore Cemetery was a small girl's grave located on the east side of the cemetery with a lamb on the tombstone.
James and Elizabeth Moore moved to Indian Territory from North Carolina in 1892. In 1898 the Moore's son, Robert Lee died and was the 2nd person to be buried at this cemetery. James Moore was buried in 1910 and his wife, Elizabeth in 1911. Their other son Norman Moore donated the cemetery to the Clarita Community.
The cemetery has many beautiful trees and is well maintained.
The cemetery was on the original Indian grant of Frank Wright. The first grave at the Moore Cemetery was a small girl's grave located on the east side of the cemetery with a lamb on the tombstone.
James and Elizabeth Moore moved to Indian Territory from North Carolina in 1892. In 1898 the Moore's son, Robert Lee died and was the 2nd person to be buried at this cemetery. James Moore was buried in 1910 and his wife, Elizabeth in 1911. Their other son Norman Moore donated the cemetery to the Clarita Community.
The cemetery has many beautiful trees and is well maintained.
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- Added: 1 Jan 2000
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 98976
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