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Cloud Coella Campbell

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Cloud Coella Campbell

Birth
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Nov 1951 (aged 73)
Fairland, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Fairland, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6991286, Longitude: -94.7964673
Memorial ID
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Husband of Myrtle Stump.
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SULPHUR BEND CEMETERY , OTTAWA CO. OKLA.
also called (FRAZIER CEMETERY)
Sec. 32, Twp., 26 R 24

Take Highway 125 South from Fairland, to road E.201 for 3 miles,to S.600 road, then 1 miles to E.220 road then left .02 miles on right.

According to "Cemeteries of Southern Ottawa County": Sulpher Bend Cemetery was a new cemetery created by the GRDA to relocate a cemetery from Sec. 32 Twp. 26 R24, when it created Grand Lake. Two acres containing the old cemetery were transferred from the Cherokee Nation to the Ottawa County Commissioners on 8/5/1914. The GRDA bought two acres for the cemetery on 9/18/1939. The GRDA survey of the old cemetery lists 90 graves of which 20 were unidentified. The graves were relocated to the east side of the new cemetery. The cemetery association has placed concrete blocks to mark unidentified graves.

Some graves, including those of the Wards and Amma Bowen who died in 1876, are not found on the reading of the old cemetery, and the cemetery association has no record of their original location.


Husband of Myrtle Stump.
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SULPHUR BEND CEMETERY , OTTAWA CO. OKLA.
also called (FRAZIER CEMETERY)
Sec. 32, Twp., 26 R 24

Take Highway 125 South from Fairland, to road E.201 for 3 miles,to S.600 road, then 1 miles to E.220 road then left .02 miles on right.

According to "Cemeteries of Southern Ottawa County": Sulpher Bend Cemetery was a new cemetery created by the GRDA to relocate a cemetery from Sec. 32 Twp. 26 R24, when it created Grand Lake. Two acres containing the old cemetery were transferred from the Cherokee Nation to the Ottawa County Commissioners on 8/5/1914. The GRDA bought two acres for the cemetery on 9/18/1939. The GRDA survey of the old cemetery lists 90 graves of which 20 were unidentified. The graves were relocated to the east side of the new cemetery. The cemetery association has placed concrete blocks to mark unidentified graves.

Some graves, including those of the Wards and Amma Bowen who died in 1876, are not found on the reading of the old cemetery, and the cemetery association has no record of their original location.




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