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Spring Valley Cemetery, Tillman County, OK

Spring Valley Cemetery

Tillman County, Oklahoma

Transcribed and photographed by:
Aimee Noelle Watson Dickson Davis


The Spring Valley cemetery is a group of three graves located 2 1/2 miles south and 2 1/2 miles west of Grandfield, OK, near the site of the old Spring Valley School.
Begin walking west along the fence line 1/2 mile south of the intersection of County Roads N2380 and E1940. The stones can be found at the center of the square mile.

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Spring Valley Cemetery
© Aimee Noelle Watson Dickson Davis
LAST NAME
FIRST MI
MAIDEN
BORN
DIED
PHOTO
OBIT
COMMENTS
Davis Elizziebeath E.   10 Sep 1897 11 Jan 1909
 
Daughter of William Thomas and Sarah Elizabeth Boston Davis.
Unknown Child 1   unk. unk.
 
Rumored to be one of the Lawrence family's children.
Unknown Child 2   unk. unk.
 
Rumored to be another of the Lawrence children.


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