Civil War Veterans Buried in Okmulgee County

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The Okmulgee County Genealogical Society is documenting all Civil War Veterans buried in our county. Anyone with additional information, please contact us at ocgs@okmcgs.com.

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Anawalt, Jeremiah S.
Fought For Union as Sgt in Co G 77 MO Militia
DOB 29 Oct 1835 DOD: 29 Oct 1915
Headstone Application: 3 Feb 1920 by daughter, Mrs. Charles Lash of Okmulgee
FindaGrave” 15725366

Buried at: Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service was confirmed by OCGS through Fold-3.com. The book: The Long Blue Line(…*) erroneously gives 1918 as the death date. It also noted a military headstone was applied for. Findagrave.com has a memorial #15725366 but does not show a picture of a Military Marker. The information provided by a Judy (Harrison) Foster to Findagrave was “Jeremiah Sampsell Anawalt b. Oct. 29, 1835 Berlin, Somerst Co., Penn., d. Oct. 29, 1915 Okmulgee, OK. His first wife my grandma was Katherine/Catherine “Kitty” Sponaugle b. Sept. 19, 1834 Highland VA., d. Oct. 23, 1868 Middlebury, Elkhart, Indiana, after she died he married Emily Jane Statzell on Apr. 4, 1872 Clinton, Indiana, she was born May 5, 1853 Clinton, Indiana, d. Nov. 3, 1931 Okmulgee, Oklahoma they had 7 children.”

OCGS confirmed the death date of 1915 with Oklahoma state records showing an index of a death certificate with the same date shown on the headstone and with the grand-daughter’s statement. A Death Certificate is on file for this person and can be obtained from the state of Oklahoma.

*The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington

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Last Name Bays, Nicholas J.
Fought For Union as Pvt in Co K 28 IL Inf
DOB: Jan 1846 DOD: 25 Oct 1923
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave: 64172144

Buried at: West Lawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, Oklahoma

Comments: Military Service was confirmed by OCGS from Military Marker. Death date confirmed by Death Certificate index which matched information on Findagrave.com Memorial #64172144. Husband of Susan A. Bays. Military records posted to Findagrave, and available online, says he was 19 years old, mustered out 14 March 1866. Described as 5′ 2 1/2″ tall with dark hair and blue eyes. Born in Fulton Co., Ill. Died 25 Oct 1923 in Coalton, OK. A Death Certificate is on file for this person from the state of Oklahoma. Census records for 1900 through 1920 show this name in Indian Territory and later in Oklahoma but did not show him in Henryetta in the 1920 Census, indicating the possibility he moved to the area after the census of 1920. This person can be found in member trees on Ancestry.com.

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Black, Robert
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co. B 48th Wisc Inf
DOB: 28 Jul 1843 DOD: 27 Oct 1923
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave” 41339911

Buried at: West Lawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, Oklahoma

Comments: Military Service was confirmed by OCGS by Military Marker. Also buried in the same lot are: Sarah Jane Black (1851-1916), and Fannie Black (1890-1944). This person can be found on Ancestry.com where Sarah Fronabarger is shown as his wife. (An earlier marriage was noted). His Birth of 28 Jul 1843 and Death of 27 Oct 1923 and middle name of Jackson can be found on Findagrave.com memorial #41339911, and Ancestry.com. Census records indicate he was in the Henryetta, OK area in 1910 and 1920. Ancestry.com indicates he was born in Scotland and arrived in the U.S. in 1855. A Death Certificate is on file for this person from the state of Oklahoma.

Portions of this information comes from The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Blankenship, James
DOB: 1877 DOD: 1937
Findagrave: 65628703

Buried at: Morris Cemetery, Morris, Okmulgee, OK

Comments:
ERRONEOUS INFORMATION
The book “The Long Blue Line(…*)” printed that this man, (buried in the Morris Cemetery), was a member of the 5th KY Cavalry. Reference was made to: Ruth Harris Gousse’ of Morris OK as providing the information. However, the Findagrave.com Memorial #65628703 clearly indicates this person was born in 1877, well after the end of the Civil War. The OCGS could not find a James Blankenship as part of the 5th KY Cavalry.

After further research OCGS determined there is a William S. Blankenship who fought for the 5th KY Cavalry and is burried in the Morris Cemetery. We consider this to be a case of reporting the wrong person to the author of the aforesaid book. OCGS does NOT consider James to be a civil war veteran. If anyone has information to correct what is recorded here on our website please contact the OCGS with whatever information you have. Thank you.

*The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Blankenship, William S.
Fought for
DOB DOD

Buried At:

Comments: Needs to be finished

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Bridewell, Joseph C.
Fought For Union as a Pvt / Musician in Co E 42nd MO Inf Vol.
DOB: Jan 1845 DOD: 29 Dec 1917
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave: 59220117

Buried at: Bald Hill Cemetery, Morris, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service was confirmed by OCGS from NPS.GOV. Supported by information found on tombstone. Picture of which is on Findagrave.com Memorial #59220117. Went in as a Private and mustered out as “Musician”. This name was found in the 1910 Census in Okmulgee County area showing a wife by the name of Ann. This conforms with the Findagrave information for wife’s name as Annie.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Clipson, J. C.
Fought For Union as Pvt in Co D 125th IL Inf
DOB: 10 Apr 1843 DOD: 29 Mar 1924
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave:

Buried at: Unknown but thought to be in Okmulgee or Okmulgee County

Comments Military Service was confirmed by OCGS from NPS.GOV. Found in the 1920 census for Okmulgee. Was a member of the Okmulgee GAR at the time of his death. He attended the 1923 Ponca City GAR meeting. Based on this information it was speculated that he was buried somewhere in Okmulgee by the author of “The Long Blue Line…*”. However, a member tree at Ancestry.com shows a picture of a family tombstone with 4 names on it. One person with this same name has a birth date of 10 Apr 1843 and death date of 29 Mar 1924 with notation that he was born in London England and died in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. It is unclear if this is a memorial marker or the actual location of his grave. The marker is located in Clarinda Cemeteray, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa. Ancestry.com member tree shows him as John C. Clipson who went by “Jack”. OCGS research confirms J. C. Clipson was living in Okmulgee, I.T. in 1907. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to let the OCGS know in order to update this information. We are including this information here but currently it appears this person MAY NOT be buried in Okmulgee County.

*Some of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Cook, Simpson
Fought For Confederacy, rank unknown, for Co F3 BN MISS Cav
DOB: Birth 1848 DOD: 4 Jan 1933
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave: 141595023
Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Research in Process

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Crawford, James C.
Fought For Union as In Corp/Out Pvt for Co E 1st AR Inf
DOB: 23 Apr 1846 DOD: 11 Feb 1917
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave: 145096893

Buried at: West Lawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service was confirmed through NPS.GOV. The records indicate that he entered service as a Corporal but left as a Private. Information taken from Findagrave.com Memorial #145096893 says that he was a Sgt. There is a member tree at Ancestry.com which includes a Veterans card index showing Private. This tree also indicates that he was living in Shulter (near Henryetta) Oklahoma when he died. This tree shows him as James Cox Crawford, with spouse of Malissa Emeline Caldwell. He was born 23 Apr 1846 and died 11 Feb 1917. Other Civil War documents may be available at this site.

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Crosley, Foreman
Fought For Union as Pvt in Co E 53rd USC Inf
DOB: ? DOD: ?
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave: 11062256

Buried at: Oakwood Cemetery (South Morton), Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service was confirmed by OCGS by Military Marker. He was a member of the U.S. Colored Troops. He has a member tree on Ancestry.com where the only information shown is that he is the son of Joe and Easter Crosley. He has a Findagrave.com Memorial #11062256. Since he is the only member of the Colored Troops found in Okmulgee county, so far, we have included this contributions to the Findagrave Memorial by “Wes T.”Burie

“Thank you, Sir, for your service in the 53rd Colored Infantry. / The 53rd was organized March 11, 1864, from 3rd Mississippi Infantry (African Descent). Attached to 1st Brigade, 1st Division, United States Colored Troops, District of Vicksburg, Miss., to October, 1864. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 16th Corps, to November, 1864. Dept. of Arkansas to February, 1865. District of Vicksburg, Miss., and Dept. of Mississippi to March, 1866.SERVICE. – Post and garrison duty at Haines Bluff, District of Vicksburg, Miss., till October, 1864. Expedition to Grand Gulf March 12-14. Action at Grand Gulf July 16. Moved to St. Charles, Ark., on White River October, 1864, and duty there till February, 1865. Action on White River, near St. Charles, October 22, 1864. Moved to Vicksburg, Miss., February, 1865, and duty there; at Macon, Meridian and other points in the Dept. of Mississippi till March, 1866. Mustered out March 8, 1866”

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Crawford, James C.
Fought For Union as In Corp/Out Pvt of Co E 1st AR Inf
DOB: 23 Apr 1846 DOD: Feb 1917
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave: 145096893

Buried at: West Lawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service was confirmed by OCGS through NPS.GOV. The records indicate that he entered service as a Corporal but left as a Private. Information taken from Findagrave.com Memorial #145096893 says that he was a Sgt. There is a member tree at Ancestry.com which indicates that a Veterans card index showing Private. This tree also would indicate that he was living in Shulter (near Henryetta) Oklahoma when he died. This tree shows him as James Cox Crawford, with spouse of Malissa Emeline Caldwell. He was born 23 Apr 1846 and died. 11 Feb 1917. Other Civil War documents may be available at this site.

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Croy, Calvin
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co G 92 OH Inf
DOB: 13 May 1848 DOD: 12-Jun-22
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave: 141593477

Buried at:
West Lawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments:
Military Service was confirmed by OCGS by Military Marker. Wife, Sarah Angeline Croy died on Mar 22, 1897 and is buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Carmen, Alfalfa, OK. There is a Death Certificate on file for Calvin Croy with the state of Oklahoma. There is a member tree on Ancestry.com. There is a FIndagrave.com Memorial #141593477.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Cruson, George W.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co K 2nd AR Cav
DOB: 1836 DOD: 26 Jan 1916
Headstone Application:
FindaGrave: 22772768

Buried at: SHOWN IN OKMULGEE COUNTY IN ERROR, SEE COMMENTS

Comments: The book, “The Long Blue Line” shows this person as being buried in Bryant, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma. Bryant is a small community located halfway between Weleetka and Henryetta. Actual burial is at Hillcrest Cemetery in Weleetka, Okfuskee County, OK. Perhaps he was living in Bryant at the time of his death, but the OCGS did not pursue this line of thought. OCGS. The OCGS did confirm Military Service but took no further action regarding researching this individual since he is not buried in Okmulgee County. There is a Findagrave.com Memorial #22772768.

At least some of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Davis, Arnold
Fought for Union as a Sgt. in Co. A 8th Ind Cav
DOB: Unknown DOD: Unknown
Headstone Application
FindaGrave

Buried at: Oakwood Cemetery (South Morton), Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker and cross checked with NPS.GOV. This VERY eroded tombstone was misread in the 1970’s by the OCGS for its inventory of Okmulgee Cemeteries and was recorded as Harold Hayes. The error continues to circulate in different publications both in print and on the internet. The Military Marker has been examined and photographed thoroughly and the OCGS is confident it says Arnold Davis. In addition, other documents and sources were examined and the OCGS is certain that a military marker for a person named Harold Hayes never existed. Contact Okmulgee County Genealogical Society for further information about the error determination, if desired.

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De Vinna, Ambrose Claiborn
Fought For Confederacy as a Pvt in Co E MO Sharp Shooters
DOB: ? DOD: 27 Jul 1936
Headstone Application 4 May 1937
FindaGrave 21578255

Buried at: Cemetery Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Confederate Cross and information. NPS.GOV confirmed this as a Civil War Veteran. A Findagrave.com memorial # 21578255 provides additional details about the family. Headstone application can be found at FamilySearch.com and says he was a member of Searcy’s Battalion Missouri Sharp Shooters. The application date was 4 May 1937 and gives death date as 27 Jul 1936. This death date was confirmed by OCGS on the Oklahoma Death Certificate Index.

Ancestry.com has family trees for this person and should have additional information. Census records indicate that he and his wife, Nana/Nannie moved to Okmulgee sometime between 1900 and 1907. They were listed as living in Muskogee, I.T. in 1900. This census gives a birth month and year of Nov 1845. The special 1907 census, prepared for entry into statehood shows the family living in the city limits of Okmulgee. This person can be found in the Okmulgee Census for 1910, 1920, and 1930. Newspapers clippings of his death referred to him as a former commander of the United Confederate Veterans and used the title General and Brigadier General. We could not ascertain whether these were honorary titles of the Veterans group or his title during the civil war. His headstone application refers to him a Private, which is what we have recorded here. Additional information might be found in the obituary/death notice published in the Okmulgee paper on 29 Jul 1936. A copy of which can be ordered from the OCGS through their website at www.okmcgs.com.

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Denning, William T. P.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co. F 3rd OH Inf
DOB: ? DOD: 11 Oct 1920
Headstone Application Applied 22 Jun, 1921
FindaGrave 41338042

Buried at: Cemetery Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Union Shield. NPS.GOV confirmed this as a Civil War Veteran for the Union with a rank of Pvt. A Findagrave.com Memorial #41338042 provides basic information and picture of the marker. The memorial shows birth date unknown with a death date of 11 Oct 1920. There is an Ancestry.com entry for a William P. Denning, died in Oklahoma that should be looked into if you are interested in this individual. That was the only close entry on Ancestry.com which could be found in January 2019. Military records may confirm a common identity. Any possible connection was not confirmed by the OCGS. Otherwise, the OCGS was unable to confirm residence in Okmulgee County with online resources available.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Dray, Henry S.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co C 86th IL Inf
DOB: 3 Dec 1833 DOB: 22 Apr 1917
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 41341525

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker. There is a Findagrave.com Memorial #41341525 which gives information about family as follows: Pvt. Henry S. Dray was born in Ross County, Ohio and married Eliza Jane Bogard in Ross County, Ohio on March 1, 1855 in Ross Co. Ohio. Their children were James W., Mary E., Cora, Samantha and Eugenia Catherine. (contributed by Baxter)
2nd wife Lucy Ellen Gilbert, 4 daughters. (Contributed by Lori). Several member trees can be found at Ancestry.com with additional information. Obituary is included at Findagrave.com which says “”Henry Dray, an ex-union soldier, 84 years of age, died Sunday morning at the home of his son-in-law, S. A. Miller, near the Warden mine camp. Relatives from out of town were present at the funeral that took place from the Dorsey Undertaking parlors. Rev. J. S. Weaver officiated at the burial which was at West Lawn Tuesday of this week.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.:

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England,Turner G.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co G 9th KY Inf.
DOB: 20 May 1842 DOD: 1 Jul 1933
Headstone Application 23 Jan 1933
FindaGrave NA

Buried at: Hoffman Cemetery, Hoffman, Okmulgee, OK


Comments:
Military Service confirmed through NPS.GOV. Military marker is present but has not been placed on Findagrave.com yet. Additional information is available on member trees located on Ancestry.com

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Farr, Ezekial Jasper
Fought For Union as a 1st Sgt Co C 8th MO Cav.
DOB: 6 Apr 1835 DOD: 19-Jul-10
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 11062360

Buried at: Oakwood Cemetery (South Morton), Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed from Military Marker and from NPS.Gov. This person can be found on Findagrave.com memorial #11062360 and has member trees at Ancestry.com.

In addition, a Military Bio was provided from information gathered by OCGS member Ralph Biggs as part of his project researching the 8th MO Cavalry. It is as follows: FARR, EZEKIEL J. {B, F-3} 8th MO. Vol. Cav. – Sgt., Co. “C” – Enlisted: Aug. 04, 1862 Springfield, MO. – Age: 24 – Farmer – Born: Blount Co., TN. Aug. 6, 1862 by Order of Col. W. F. Geiger; Promoted to Duty Sgt. {4th Sgt.}. Sept. 1862 Promoted to Orderly Sgt. Sept. 28, 1862 Absent, Detached Service for -5- days to Buy Horses for Regiment. Nov. 16, 1862 Promoted from Duty Sgt. to 1st Sgt. & Bought Horses for Regiment. Nov. 6/11, 1863 Special Order # 75, Hdqtrs., Army of Ark. on Detailed Service as Recruiting Sgt. on Nov. 11, 1863 to June 1864. July 1864 On Duty as 1st Sgt. at Springfield, MO. July 20, 1865 Mustered Out at Little Rock, Ark.

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Crawford, James C.
Fought For Union as Rank In Corp/Out Pvt in Co E 1st AR Inf
DOB: 23 Apr 1846 DOD: 11 Feb 1917
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 145096893

Buried at: West Lawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed through NPS.GOV. The records indicate that he entered service as a Corporal but left as a Private. Information taken from Findagrave.com Memorial #145096893 says that he was a Sgt. There is a member tree at Ancestry.com which indicates a Veterans card index showing Private. This tree also would indicate that he was living in Shulter (near Henryetta) Oklahoma when he died. This tree shows him as James Cox Crawford, with spouse of Malissa Emeline Caldwell. He was born 23 Apr 1846 and died. 11 Feb 1917. Other Civil War documents may be available at the site.

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Fryer, William G.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co I 17th IL Inf.
DOB: 14 Sep 1830 DOD: Sep1881
Headstone Application 28 Dec 1886
FindaGrave 65625948

Buried at: Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed from Military Marker. Findagrave memorial # 65625948. Original Headstone application says he was 51 years of age at time of death. The headstone was sent to Eufaula, Creek Nation, Indian Territory. Additional information can be found in member trees on Ancestry.com for this individual.

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Gonterman, Levi
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co B 12th IL Inf.
DOB: 13 Apr 1847 DOD: 2 Feb 1932
Headstone Application 8 Feb 1932
FindaGrave 41338868

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Union Shield. NPS.GOV confirmed this as a Civil War Veteran for the Union with a rank of Pvt. , although it was filed as Gunterman. A Findagrave.com Memorial #41338868 provides basic information and picture of the marker, along with family information. This information said he died in Dewar, OK and spouse was given as Ardelia F. Havener. The headstone application can be found at FamilySearch.com, giving death date of 2 Feb 1932 with the application dated 8 Feb 1932. The death date could not be confirmed with the Oklahoma Death Certificate Index by a preliminary search by the OCGS. This person can be found on Ancestry.com family trees which may contain additional information. The first census found for this person in Oklahoma was in 1910 for Henryetta, OK. The 1920 census was not identified by the OCGS and the 1930 census shows he moved to nearby Dewar, OK.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Hardgrave, Jasper Newton.
Fought For Confederacy, Rank unknown in Co H 26th ARK INF
DOB: 9 Apr 1844 DOD: 12 Dec 1910
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 139436406

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Research in Process

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Hardin, Joseph
Fought For Confederacy, Rank unknown in Co F SC INF
DOB: 11 Dec 1842 DOD: 22 Feb 1944
Headstone Application 28 Feb 1944
FindaGrave 131494214

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Confederate Cross and information. The closest match found on NPS.GOV was for a J. Hardin who served in the 6th S.C. CAV not the 5th SC INF as stated on his headstone. The headstone application was found, dated 28 Feb 1944, and confirms death date of 22 Feb 1944. It further shows enlistment date as 1864 and discharge date as 1865. a Findagrave.com Memorial #131494214 has basic information as well as names of relatives. It appears Mr. Hardin moved to Henryetta, OK sometime between 1920 and 1930 as he was listed in the 1930 Census for Henryetta. This person can be found on Ancestry.com family trees which may contain additional information. The OCGS is reluctant to determine the two Hardins, mentioned above, as being the same person but does note there is an obituary in the Okmulgee paper, dated 24 Feb 1944 which may provide additional information. A copy of which can be ordered from the OCGS through their website at www.okmcgs.com.

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Hare, Henry H.
Fought For Union Rank unknown in Co A 26th OHIO INF
DOB: ? DOD ?
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 53045926

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Research in Process

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Harrington, Name Allen
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co D 6th MO Cav
DOB: 1843 DOD: 7 May 1926
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 16748618

Buried at: Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Union Shield. NPS.GOV confirmed this as a Civil War Veteran. A Findagrave.com Memorial #16748618 provides additional details about the family. A quick search by OCGS of Ancestry.com did not find this individual nor was the headstone application found. This lack of headstone application information was a surprise because the application database was for applications after 1925 and should be there. The death date was originally found from the Findagrave memorial and then confirmed by the OCGS from the Oklahoma Death Certificate Index. With limited information we were not able to confirm existence on any of the Okmulgee Census records prior to the stated death date on FindaGrave. Additional research may provide more information. Birth year used here was also on Findagrave memorial.

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Hayes, Harold

MISTAKENLY IDENTIFIED as Harold Hayes, actual name on stone is Arnold Davis

Buried at: Oakwood Cemetery (South Morton), Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: This VERY eroded tombstone was misread in the 1970’s by the OCGS for its inventory of Okmulgee Cemeteries and was mistakenly recorded as Harold Hayes. An error that continues to circulate in SEVERAL different publications both in print and on the internet. The Military Marker has been examined and photographed thoroughly and the OCGS is confident it says Arnold Davis. The identity of Arnold Davis as belonging to the unit mentioned on this marker has been established to our satisfaction. In addition other documents and sources were examined and the OCGS is certain that a military marker for a person named Harold Hayes never existed. Contact Okmulgee County Genealogical Society for further information about the error determination, if desired. Any other sources should be discounted as they all originated from the original OCGS error.

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Hermes, Jacob
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co H 149th IL Inf.
DOB ? DOD: 8 Jun 1907
Headstone Application 22 Jul 1909
FindaGrave

Buried at: Oakwood Cemetery (South Morton), Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: This is another Military Marker that was misread by the OCGS in its 1974 inventory of Okmulgee County Cemeteries. In this case the incorrect name was read as Jacob Weemes. The error persists in several publications and internet databases. Military Service was confirmed by close examination of the Military Marker by the OCGS and research of documents and information contained at NPS.GOV and Fold3.com. No Jacob Weemes could be found in this company and/or regiment but Jacob Hermes was confirmed. The Findagrave.com memorial is #16322430.

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Hufstedler, James N.
Fought For Confederacy as a Pvt in Co D 3rd AR Cav. SEE COMMENTS
DOB: 18 Oct 1847 DOD: 31 Aug 1922
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 65627158

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by OCGS with near certainty. There is a Findagrave.com memorial for James N. Hufstedler with a brass marker that is not the traditional Civil War style marker. It appears to be custom made and states he was in Co. D 3rd AR Cav. However, the NPS.GOV does not have a Hufstedler in ANY Arkansas Cavalry unit. It does have a J. N. Hufstedler in the Co. K 1st AR Mounted Rifles.

A pension index card does show James N. Hufstedler of Co. D 3rd AR Cav applied for by his widow “Mary” filed in Oklahoma. The Findagrave site gives Mary Griffen as the spouse so we assume the individual buried here is the same as the one in the pension and we have assigned Co. D 3rd AR Cav as the unit. There is a Findagrave.com memorial #65627158, member trees on Ancestry.com, and records on Fold3.com that may contain additional information. The OCGS did not go deeper into this research.

At least some of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Huss, Richard S.
Fought For Union as a Sgt in Co. D 9th KY. Cav
DOB: Jun 1841 DOD: 21 Oct 1925
Headstone Application 30 Jun 1930
FindaGrave 21578875

Buried at: Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Union Shield. NPS.GOV confirmed this as a Civil War Veteran. A Findagrave.com Memorial #21578875 provides additional details including a copy of the application for the headstone. Headstone application gives death date of 21 Oct 1925. The application was made 30 Jun 1930. Ancestry.com has family trees for additional information. Census records indicate that he and his wife, moved to Severs Township (now incorporated as part of Okmulgee) sometime between 1900 and 1910. They appear in both the 1910 and 1920 Census records. The 1907 census, prepared for entry into statehood, does not include them among those living in the township of Okmulgee at that time. Birth month and year taken from 1900 Census, also shown on Findagrave memorial. The Death Certificate Index for Oklahoma supports death date given on the Headstone Application. Additional information might be found from his Obituary/Death Notice which appeared in the Okmulgee paper on 21 Oct 1925. A copy of which can be ordered through the OCGS website at www.okmcgs.com

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Martin, John H.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co A 125th ILL Inf.
DOB: Dec 1843 DOD: 4 Jun 1922
Headstone Application 7 Oct 1932
FindaGrave 21575377

Buried at: Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Union Shield. NPS.GOV confirmed this as a Civil War Veteran. A Findagrave.com Memorial #7573263 provides additional details about the family. Headstone application can be found at FamilySearch.com, giving death date of 10 Jun 1922. This application shows permanent address as Holdenville, OK. Ancestry.com has family trees for additional information. Census records indicate that he and his wife, Mariah moved to Okmulgee sometime between 1900 and 1910 where they are shown as living in Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK in 1910 and 1920. The 1907 census, prepared for entry into statehood, does not include them among those living in the town of Okmulgee at that time. Birth month and year taken from 1900 Census. Birth year was also on Findagrave memorial. Death date on the Death Certificate Index for Oklahoma deaths shows 4 Jun 1922, which is what we decided to use, as the death certificate information would have been given closer in time than the headstone application which was applied for ten years later on 7 Oct 1932, by Bert Martin. Additional information might be found from his front page notice of death published in the Okmulgee paper on 11 Jun 1922. A copy of which can be ordered from the OCGS through their website at www.okmcgs.com.

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Mashburn, M. A.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co I 8th IN Cav.
DOB: ? DOD ?
Headstone Application
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Buried at: Oakwood Cemetery (South Morton), Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: CHECK SPELLING. Misspelling of MARSHBURN is in circulation in other publications.

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Myers, Frederick
Fought For Confederacy as a Sgt in Co F 28th NC Inf
DOB: 5 Aug 1842 DOD: 9 Jul 1902
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 10597304

Buried at: Oakwood Cemetery, Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service not 100% confirmed by OCGS. Grave marker is not a Military Marker but does say he is a confederate Veteran. Additional information about family is on Findagrave.com Memorial #10597304. Someone posted that he was a Sgt in Co F 2th NC Inf. A search of NPS.GOV showed only one match for a Frederick A. Myers in the Confederate Army. It appears to be the person shown in this records. Member trees available on Ancestry.com do not mention military records. Further research is needed to confirm 100%.

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Norred, William M.
Fought For Confederacy as a Sgt in Co F 22nd ALA Inf
DOB: 23 Feb 1840 DOD: 4 Dec 1918
Headstone Application 11 Aug 1934
FindaGrave 41338516

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Confederate Cross and information including Rank and birth and death dates. NPS.GOV confirmed this as a Civil War Veteran for the Confederacy. A Findagrave.com Memorial #4338516 provides birth/death date and additional details about the family. Headstone application can be found at FamilySearch.com, giving death date of 4 Dec 1918 with application dated 11 Aug 1934 by his widow, Lydia who was residing in Holdenville at the time. This application confirms his rank and company information. This person can be found on Ancestry.com family trees which may contain additional information. This person moved to Okmulgee county between 1900 (when he was living in Louisiana) and 1910 when he was shown as living in Henryetta, OK on the 1910 census. individual is currently in process

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Petty, John E.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co E 8th IA Inf.
DOB ? DOD: 19 Apr 1909
Headstone Application 22 Jul 1909
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Buried at: Oakwood Cemetery (South Morton), Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker. Research noted a John Petty is listed in the 1890 Oklahoma census as living in Cleveland County. A J. E. and Elmire Petty were listed in the 1907 census for Okmulgee, Okmulgee County, OK. Findagrave.com memorial #11062302 gives this information “”Enlisted Aug. 13, 1861. Enlisted in Company E, Iowa 8th Infantry Regiment on 04 Sep 1861. He was captured at Shiloh, Tennessee April 6, 1862 and paroled at Montgomery, Alabama on May 22, 1862. He was discharged on Dec. 8, 1862 by reason of “”Phthisis Pulmonalis””. Married Almira McMains on Sept. 12, 1867 in Vermillion, Illinois.
Father of: William, Mary, Ora, Ella, Perla, Myrtle and Bert.”

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Randall, James
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co H 107th IL Vol transferred to Co. H 65th IL Vol
DOB: 2 Jul 1845 DOD: 12 Jan 1913
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 65627557

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military information is shown on headstone consisting of a fairly elaborate 5ft tall obelisk style headstone which can be found on Findagrave Memorial #65627557 . Military Service in Civil War further confirmed through NPS.GOV. The OCGS could not find this person on census records for Okmulgee County. Neither was he found on a preliminary search of the Oklahoma Death Certificate Index system. A search of Ancestry.com member trees also fail to find a definite match at the time of search. Birth and death dates were taken from Findagrave Memorial and were unable to be independently confirmed by rudimentary research by the OCGS.

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Reagan, William Henry
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Unit Co K 1st Calf.Inf.
DOB: ? DoD: 27 Apr 1924
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 87215603

Buried at: Beggs Cemetery, Beggs, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker. The Military Marker has the last name spelled Ragan. The NPS.GOV site has several William Reagan and one William Ragan indexed for the 1st California Regiment. OCGS did not do a detailed search but from a preliminary glance these may all be one or two individuals instead of 5.

There is a Findagrave.com memorial 87215603. It quotes an obituary as follows: William Henry Reagan, aged 83 years, 2 months, and 8 days, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. T. J. Hayes, in north Stroud, Wednesday, February 27, 1924. He has been a resident of Stroud for a number of years, but has been visiting a daughter in Los Angeles, California for several months, having only returned to Stroud a few days ago. He was a soldier of the Union Army and a member of Barber Post, G.A.R. and was most highly respected and dearly loved by all.

The funeral was conducted from the family residence Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock by Rev. Fred M. Goff and the remains were shipped to Beggs this (Friday) morning to be laid to rest beside his dear wife who preceded him only a few months ago. The deepest sympathy is extended the sorrowing daughters Mrs. T. J. Hayes and Mrs. Risor. (Published in The Stroud Messenger, February 29,1924.) [Reference: Page 73, TRIBUTES OF BLUE, by Pearcy and Talkington, 1996.]

An Ancestry.com member tree can be found reporting that he was living in Sapulpa at the time of his death. Additional information may be available from these sources.

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Reiley, John
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co B 39th OH Inf.
DOB ? DOD: 08 Sep 1914
Headstone Application There is a headstone application on file
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Buried at: Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Member of the Okmulgee G.A.R. at the time of death. Need to determine where buried if possible.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington

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Rice, Samuel L.
Fought For Union as a Rank Pvt in Co K 29th IA Inf.
DoB ? DOD: 1916
Headstone Application There is a headstone application on file
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Buried at: Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker and NPS.GOV. There is a Findagrave.com memorial # 65626450 which shows a headstone giving middle initial of L which corresponds with NPS.GOV. Member trees on Ancestry.com shows a middle name of Alfred and birth date of 25 Dec 1827 and death date of 3 Jun 1916. Other information is available on Ancestry.com. The 1890 Census shows the same name in Canadian County, OK. Headstone application was completed by G.A.R. Post according to the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Roberts, Phineas
Fought For Union as in Co. C 39th OHIO INF
DOB: 1843 DOD: 1927
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 65626484

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Research in Process

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Russell, William H.
Fought For Union Rank and Military Unknown
DOB: 15 Sep 1844 DOD: 18 Jun 1922
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 41338611

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: This name is placed here because his tombstone said he was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) which indicates he was a civil war veteran. The tombstone gives no information about which regiment. The Findagrave.com Memorial #71338622 did not give any further information. The name did not yield a match to any names for Okmulgee county on member trees on Ancestry.com as of January 2019. The name is too common to yield much in a military records search. The OCGS would appreciate any information for this individual.

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Sands, James H.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co G 7th TN Mt. Inf.
DOB:1 Jun 1845 DOD: 17 Feb 1923
Headstone Application 24 Mar 1923
FindaGrave 41338755

Buried at: West Lawn Cemetery, Henryette, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Union Shield. NPS.GOV confirmed this as a Civil War Veteran for the Union with a rank of Pvt. The book: “The Long Blue Line…” says headstone application says widow was Lucy J. Sands of Henryette, Okmulgee, OK.” A Findagrave.com Memorial #41338755 provides basic information and picture of the marker, along with wife’s name Lucy. The death date was confirmed with the Oklahoma Death Certificate Index. This person can be found on Ancestry.com family trees which may contain additional information. Census records do not show him living in Okmulgee County before his death. The OCGS could not confirm his residency prior to his burial in Henryetta in 1923.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Schenck, John W.
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co F 6th IN Inf.
DOB: ? DOD ?
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 131494279

Buried at: City Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker and through NPS.GOV. A Findagrave.com memorial #131494279 did not provide additional information. A search of Ancestry.com could not confirm a direct tie to this person at the time of the search.

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Shick, David
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co E 129th IND Inf.
DOB: 16 Oct 1842 DOD: 23 May 1907
Headstone Application 22 Jul 1909
FindaGrave 65626528

Buried at: Oakwood Cemetery, Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker. A length biography reprinted from a 1929 Oklahoma history book can be found on Findagrave.com 65626528 along with this wife’s name being Sophina however some member trees which can be found on Ancestry.com shows her name as Sophronia Porter. Additional information, including some military records can be found on Ancestry.com member trees as well as Fold3.com.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Shockley, Thomas A.
Fought For Confederacy as a Pvt in Co A 24th GA CAV
Date of Birth 18 May 1849 DOD: 23 May 1945
Headstone Application 29 May 1945
FindaGrave 65626547

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Confederate Cross and information. An exact match to this name and information was not found with NPA.gov. The headstone says Co A 24th GA CAV. The closest match found at NPA.gov was a J.A. Shockley in Co B 24th GA CAV. The headstone application was found, dated 29 May 1945, and confirms death date of 23 May 1945. The application refers to company A. It shows enlistment of 1863 and discharge of 1865. A birthdate was added by the government clerk showing 18 May 1849. The application was signed by Ella Shockley. The death date was also confirmed with the Oklahoma Death Certificate Index. A Findagrave.com Memorial #65626547 provides basic information. This person can be found on Ancestry.com family trees which may contain additional information. Census records indicates he moved to Henryetta sometime between 1920 and 1930. Additional information might be available from his obituary/death notice which was published in the Okmulgee paper on 24 May 1945. A copy of which can be ordered from the OCGS through their website at www.okmcgs.com.

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Shuler, A(ndrew) J(ackson)
Fought For Confederacy as a Pvt in Co F 3 BN GA Sharp Shooters
DOB: Mar 1845 DOD: 28 Ict 1927
Headstone Application 28 Feb 1940
FindaGrave 65626558

Buried at: Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed by Military Marker with Confederate Cross and information. NPS.GOV confirmed this as a Civil War Veteran for the Confederacy with a rank of Pvt.. A Findagrave.com Memorial #65626558 provides basic information and picture of the marker. Headstone application can be found at FamilySearch.com, giving death date of 28, Oct 1927 with application dated 28 Feb 1940. The death date was confirmed with the Oklahoma Death Certificate Index. This person can be found on Ancestry.com family trees which may contain additional information. This person moved to Okmulgee county between 1900 (when he was living in the Choctaw Nation I.T. and 1920 when he was found in Henryetta, OK on the 1920 Census. Additional information was found on his Headstone application showing that he enlisted June 1862 and was discharged May 1865. He was a member of Polk’s Rifles in Phillips Legion. His wife appears to have been Serena Ellen also shown as Ellen on census records.

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Spearman, John C.
Fought for {unknown} as a Corp. in Co O 1st Capital Guards (State Troops) (KY)
DOB: Apr 1938 DOD: 26 Nov 1926
Headstone Application 16 May 1932
FindaGrave 65626620

Buried at: Beggs Cemetery, Beggs, Okmulgee, OK

Comments
: Military service was confirmed by OCGS but was a little harder to confirm due to the reference that his was a “State Troop”. The support for this being a civil war veteran originally came from the Findagrave.com Memoirial # 65626620 where source information was not provided. The military unit was listed as Co. O 1st KY State Troops. Research found a headstone application which identified this better as Co. O 1st Regiment Capital Guards, KY (state troops). The application confirmed shipment of tombstone to Beggs and last residence as Mounds, OK. Findagrave was not showing a picture of the headstone. There are member trees on Ancestry.com with additional information about this person and his family.

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Sullivan, William H.
Fought for Union as rank unknown in Co C 3rd IL Cav.
DOB: ? DOD: ?
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 30938250

Buried at: Hoffman Cemetery, Hoffman, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service was confirmed by military marker only. Other family members are buried in same cemetery. Findagrave.com memorial #30938250.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Tidwell, William Baxter “Buck”
Fought for Union as a Corp in Co F 46th MO Inf.
DOB: May 1840 DOD: Feb 1906
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 30935889

Buried at: Hoffman Cemetery, Hoffman, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: Military Service confirmed through NPS.GOV. Findagrave.com Memorial #30935889 has a brass plaque which is unusual for Civil War markers but appears to be the regulation size from the military. Birth and death dates taken from brass marker. Ancestry.com has member trees with additional information.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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Weemes, Jacob

MISTAKENLY IDENTIFIED
Rank
Military Unit
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Headstone Application
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Buried at:Oakwood Cemetery, Okmulgee, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: This stone was mistakenly read as Jacob Weemes when it actually reads Jacob Hermes. Extensive research was conducted by the OCGS to prove this error. The Military Marker has been properly identified and recorded in our records. Unfortunately, the error has been spread to numerous publications and sources over the last 4 decades. Should you have questions please contact the OCGS.

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Wheeler, William Nelson
Fought For Union as a Pvt in Co F OH Heavy Artillery (SEE COMMENTS)
DOB: 1844 DOD: 1929
Headstone Application
FindaGrave 32914892

Buried at: Okmulgee Cemetery, Okmulgee, OK

Comments: It was confirmed by OCGS through NPS.GOV that a William Wheeler was in Co F OH Heavy Artillary. This grave was identified by the book “The Long Blue Line…” as the gravesite of William Wheeler of this company and regiment. However, OCGS could not find with 100% certainty that these persons are the same. More research is needed to confirm this William Wheeler is the same as the one listed on NPS.GOV for Co F of the Ohio Heavy Artillery (H.A. on Findagrave.com memorial #32914892 stands for Heavy Artillery). We do feel there is a high likelyhood of a match. More biographical information is on the Findagrave.com memorial. Ancestry.com member trees were inconclusive to prove this William Wheeler is the same as the civil war veteran. We are placing it here as strongly suspected but not 100% confirmed by documentary evidence. Findagrave.com memorial said birth is 1844 and death is 1929.

Portions of the information presented here is taken from the book The Long Blue Line: Civil War Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma by N. Dale Talkington.

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