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Joseph Lynch “Dee” McCracken

Birth
Death
20 Dec 1903 (aged 23)
Burial
Chouteau, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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from page 58 in vol. 9 of "Our People & Where They Rest" by James Tyner

Old Vann-McCracken Cemetery

Location: Mayes County Oklahoma
History: This was a very old burial place near Grand River, as little Oo-goo-goo Vann was laid to rest October 20, 1845. Land taken to build Ft. Gibson Reservoir included this cemetery. 18 graves were identified and moved to Ned Adair Cemetery (relocated), but six graves reported to be here were never determined nor found. That thier memory not be erased as though they had never lived, this record is made:

1. Joseph L. McCracken
2. William McCracken
3. Isadora V. McCracken
4. Clement E. Vann
5. Mary D. Vann
6. Mary L. Brown
from page 58 in vol. 9 of "Our People & Where They Rest" by James Tyner

Old Vann-McCracken Cemetery

Location: Mayes County Oklahoma
History: This was a very old burial place near Grand River, as little Oo-goo-goo Vann was laid to rest October 20, 1845. Land taken to build Ft. Gibson Reservoir included this cemetery. 18 graves were identified and moved to Ned Adair Cemetery (relocated), but six graves reported to be here were never determined nor found. That thier memory not be erased as though they had never lived, this record is made:

1. Joseph L. McCracken
2. William McCracken
3. Isadora V. McCracken
4. Clement E. Vann
5. Mary D. Vann
6. Mary L. Brown


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