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Thomas Swank

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Thomas Swank

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
4 May 1926 (aged 62)
Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oglesby, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
59 (Tyner's Map)
Memorial ID
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Originally recorded by Tyner simply as "Thomas" (which is how the marker reads) but now identified as Thomas SWANK. [Courtesy of FAG contributor Kathie Simon]

Plot number is a match to the map in the canvass and survey published in "Our People And Where They Rest," (OPAWTR) James W. Tyner and Alice Tyner Timmons, American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1973, Vol. 8, pp. 109-112. (Library of Congress No. QE99-C5-T97)

Tyner noted that in earlier days, the cemetery may have been known as "Hogshooter," "Steele Camp Cemetery," or by another name.

Their information (including any diagrams or maps) is given here as a historical reference and is presented "as is." Their book, like many such cemetery listing compilations, may contain errors. As with any genealogy information, this is merely a "source" and should be considered as such. It falls upon the end-user to verify the accuracy. See their map for use as a quick locator tool for graves here. The set of books are available at many Oklahoma libraries. Once freely available for online viewing, the OPAWTR volumes can now be accessed only at a LDS Family History Library, a partner library, or a Family History Center. (LDS)
Originally recorded by Tyner simply as "Thomas" (which is how the marker reads) but now identified as Thomas SWANK. [Courtesy of FAG contributor Kathie Simon]

Plot number is a match to the map in the canvass and survey published in "Our People And Where They Rest," (OPAWTR) James W. Tyner and Alice Tyner Timmons, American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1973, Vol. 8, pp. 109-112. (Library of Congress No. QE99-C5-T97)

Tyner noted that in earlier days, the cemetery may have been known as "Hogshooter," "Steele Camp Cemetery," or by another name.

Their information (including any diagrams or maps) is given here as a historical reference and is presented "as is." Their book, like many such cemetery listing compilations, may contain errors. As with any genealogy information, this is merely a "source" and should be considered as such. It falls upon the end-user to verify the accuracy. See their map for use as a quick locator tool for graves here. The set of books are available at many Oklahoma libraries. Once freely available for online viewing, the OPAWTR volumes can now be accessed only at a LDS Family History Library, a partner library, or a Family History Center. (LDS)


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