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Baby Brother Smoot

Birth
Bryant, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
1907 (aged less–than 1 year)
Bryant, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Henryetta, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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FHM reads: [funeral home marker]
Baby Brother Smoot
1907

Baby Brother Smoot is the son of L. Dulah Bowman Smoot who died in childbirth with this child.
Asy Judson Smoot who is buried on the Old Hammer Homestead in Pharoah, OK.

Baby Brother Smoot born and died 27 July 1902 is a sibling to ? Smoot Find A Grave Memorial# 16791846


additional information:
Coal Creek Cemetery is sometimes called Cane Creek and Creek Mine Cemetery. It was deeded by a local coal company to Benjamin Clinton Furr and Frank Summers many years ago and is still used as a free burial ground. It is fenced but is surround by grown up brush and grass.
Coal Creek at one time had grown over with weeds and brush, it was location near the old coal mines. At one time it was being cleared off and a lot of stone were moved, broken and destroyed before they realized it was an old cemetery. You do have to cross the Coal Creek bank branch to get to the property.
FHM reads: [funeral home marker]
Baby Brother Smoot
1907

Baby Brother Smoot is the son of L. Dulah Bowman Smoot who died in childbirth with this child.
Asy Judson Smoot who is buried on the Old Hammer Homestead in Pharoah, OK.

Baby Brother Smoot born and died 27 July 1902 is a sibling to ? Smoot Find A Grave Memorial# 16791846


additional information:
Coal Creek Cemetery is sometimes called Cane Creek and Creek Mine Cemetery. It was deeded by a local coal company to Benjamin Clinton Furr and Frank Summers many years ago and is still used as a free burial ground. It is fenced but is surround by grown up brush and grass.
Coal Creek at one time had grown over with weeds and brush, it was location near the old coal mines. At one time it was being cleared off and a lot of stone were moved, broken and destroyed before they realized it was an old cemetery. You do have to cross the Coal Creek bank branch to get to the property.

Gravesite Details

Coal Creek Cemetery is on land owned currently by Homer Penequine. Coal Creek Cemetery is sometimes called Cane Creek and Creek Mine Cemetery. A five acre burial ground located on the section line between Sections 14 and 23,



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