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This burial site is located 3 miles east and approximately 2 1/2 miles south of Bentley, Ok, on Bob Rains farm. Gwen Walker canvassed this cemetery, February 21, 1980. This gravesite is not only abandoned, but has been demolished. The stones have been bulldozed down, and are buried under the sod. Your enumerator, and Mr. Bob Rains spent much time and effort excavating these stones in order to record the information. Mr. Rains estimates there were, at one time, 8 or 9 graves. Six stones were recovered. This area is still referred to as "East Allison Prarie", and is the site where the East Allison schoolhouse once stood. The area derived its name from the Allison family.
If you have family buried in the East Allison Cemetery and would like to add your information to this website, contact area coordinator.
| Allison | Goodwen | |||
| Allison | Josephine | Daughter of L. J. and Emma Allison | ||
| Allison | Levi | |||
| Allison | Sophe | Wife of L. E. Allison | ||
| Allison | Wisly | |||
| Carnes | James | (Erected by Lee Allison) | ||
| The following stones are located approximately 1/4 mile north of Bob Rains home, right next to the road on the west side. This would be approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the above listed graves. | ||||
| The following grave was, at one time fenced, but only portions of the fence remains: | ||||
| Allison | L. J. | W. O. W. Stone | ||
| The following stone was lying on thr ground at the foot of the L. J. Allison stone. There was no evidence of where it originally stood: | ||||
| Nelson | Infant Son | of Ely and Elizabeth Nelson |