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Milton Cemetery
Milton, LeFlore County, Oklahoma

Lat: 35° 09' 59"N, Lon: 94° 51' 46"W

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 9.

Contributor's Index:

Bryant, Millie, b. Dec 4 1860, d. May 18 1938, m. William, [PS]
Bryant, William, b. Mar 21 1864, d. Jul 16,1942, [PS]
Carver, Mary Elizabeth Edwards, b. Jan 15, 1852, d. Feb 26, 1931, w/o Reubin Pinkey, [LH]
Carver, Reubin Pinkey, b. Sep 14, 1851, d. Apr 02 1937, h/o Mary Elizabeth, [LH]
Fox, Mattie Adeline, b. 24 Dec 1872, d. 15 Sep 1947, w/o William M. Fox, [RF]
Fox, William M., b. 22 Sep 1872, d. 28 Mar 1961, h/o Mattie Adeline McDowell Fox, s/o Daniel and Narcissus Fox, [RF]
Higgs, Elminey Carver, b. Nov 11, 1881,, d. Nov 06, 1942, w/o James A Higgs, dau of Ruebin & Mary Carver, [LH]
Means, Frank, b. Aug 28 1894, d. Jan 21 1961, m. Jettie Lee, [PS]
Means, Jettie Lee Bryant, b. Aug 31 1901, d. 1956, [PS]
Tolbert, Evaline Myers, b. Aug 12, 1894, d. May 20, 1927, w/o Thomas Edgar, [LH]
Tolbert, Loucinda Susie Smith, b. Jan 19, 1861, d. Jul 18, 1940, w/o William, [LH]
Tolbert, Thomas Edgar, b. Oct 26, 1885, d. Apr 22, 1969, h/o Evaline Myers, [LH]
Tolbert, William, b. 1853, d. 1911, h/o Loucinda Susie Smith, [LH]
Watts, R. V., b. 25 Sep 1923, d. 28 Apr 1965, s/o Richard and Viola Watts, [RF]
Watts, Richard Everett, b. 20 Aug 1899, d. 05 Mar 1970, h/o Viola Lovell Watts, s/o Andrew J. and Tiny Wilson Watts, [RF]
Watts, Viola Elizabeth, b. 19 Feb 1903, d. 28 Apr 1959, w/o Richard Everett Watts, d/o Jasper Bell Lovell and Molly Bean Lovell, [RF]
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