Oklahoma Genealogical Society
Earing
Cemetery
From Oklahoma Genealogical
Quarterly Vol. 10, No. 4, December 1965
Transcribed to Electronic form
by Jo White
CHOCTAW COUNTY CEMETERIES:
(Contributed by Mr. Carrel T. (Tony) Thomas, Hugo, Oklahoma, March 5,
1966 (sic). Mr. Thomas concentrates on
family and rural cemeteries in the Kiamichi area.)
EARING CEMETERY
DAVIS
·
Ruby
A. Aug. 3, 1923—Jan. 1927 (Ruby A.’s grave enclosed with wire fence.)
·
Mildred
O. Aug. 16, 1916—Feb. 18, 1927
HUNTER
·
John
H., March 16, 1867—June 8, 1867 (METAL MARKER)
JANOE
·
Walter,
1911—1936
·
Enoch,
1875—1942
MILLER
·
Oliver
P., Oct. 5, 1846—Sept. 10, 1923
·
Mary
A., Oct. 10, 1848—March 26, 1916
WREN
· Floyd M., 1898—1959
WEST
·
Henry,
Sept. 18, 1893—June 20, 1938
JOHNSON
·
L.C.,
July 1, 1904—June 13, 1907—“Our darling hath gone before to greet us on the
blissful shore.”
·
Tom,
Nov. 25, 1905—July 18, 1907—“Gone but not forgotten.”
·
Iva,
Jan. 3, 1912—March 26, 1917—“Her happy soul has winged its way to one pure
bright eternal day.”
ADCOCK
·
Ada,
Nov. 10, 1894—June 23, 1919—“Gone but not forgotten.”
PETTY
·
Josie,
Aug. 18, 1872—Nov. 16, 1920—“Gone but not forgotten.”—(There appear to be
several more graves, unmarked, in what appears to be a Petty plot.)
COLE
·
John
S., died Jan. 9, 1916
BURTON
·
Nettie,
1864—1922
·
William
C., 1853—1923—“Gone but not forgotten.”—(Large double stone)
YELLEY
·
Sallie,
Oct. 18, 1890—Jan. 25, 1917
·
Louis,
Jan. 18, 1885—June 9, 1917—(Other graves also observed here)
HOMER
·
Loura
E. (large stone), March 1, 1887—June 16, 1914—“She believes and sleeps in
Jesus.”
·
Joe
W. (large WOW stone)—Jan. 11, 1883—March 13, 1914
·
Thomas,
son of James and Loura Homer, July 31, 1907—Jan. 16, 1908. “May he rest in
Peace.”
BAKER
·
Febie,
infant daughter of John and Ida Baker, Aug. 2, 1912—Oct. 27, 1912
·
Philip,
April 28, 1914—Nov. 18, 1914—“Sleep on sweet child, thy memory is blessed.”
LOCKE
·
Susan,
Feb. 22, 1861—March 6, 1877—(Large stone)
WILLIAMS
·
Maxey
(Indian), 1889—1962
CARPENTER
·
A.H.,
Dec. 23, 1843—Feb. 12, 1919—“Death is eternal life. Why should we weep?”
DUDLEY
·
W.D.,
July 9, 1877—Feb. 13, 1912—(large W.O.W. stone)—“He will not fail thee.”
CAMPBELL
·
J.E.R.,
Aug. 1, 1859—Oct. 27, 1908
HARRIS
·
Isam
A., Jan. 3, 1852—Aug. 2, 1922
FARE
·
J.M.,
(No information. In heavy brush)
MASON
·
Sallie,
1873-1905 (Heavy brush)
McFARLIN
·
Mary
L., daughter of R.T. and S.J. McFarlin—Feb. 13, 1896—Oct. 17, 1900—“Resting
till the resurrection morning.”
TAYLOR
·
Baby
Taylor, July 10, 1940—July 16, 1940—“At rest.”
WILLIAMS
·
Peral
(?), 1882-1936
BARNAN
·
Joyce
Holybee, died Sept. 12, 1941
WARD
·
Mrs.
Iola, died April 28, 1934—age 28 years
PISACHUBBIE
·
Lizzie,
(Indian), 1891—1964
BARRAN
·
E.B.,
Feb. 19, 1911—age 67 years
FARBUS
·
Rev.
I. Jackson, Aug. 23, 1876—May 31, 1935
·
Sarah
Elizabeth, Feb. 15, 1868—1957—“God be with us till we meet again.”
·
James
O., 1900-1964
SCANTLING
·
Alice,
1868-1958
ELAM
·
Walter
B., died Jan. 1, 1940—61 years, 10 m. 30 days
SMITH
·
Wanita,
Sept. 11, 1937—aged 11 years 11 months
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