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Burke Cemetery
Red Bird, Wagoner County, Oklahoma

Abandoned, tree growth & tall grass. Sect 10, R16E, T16N, Gatesville Township. 1/2 mile south of Red Bird on the west side of the road.

If you have family buried in this Cemetery and have obits (with newspapers permission or an obit that you can write) or individual portraits or can write a short bio or have a history of the cemetery and would like to add your information to this website, contact the area coordinator for more information. You can also check out our How to Submit page.

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SURNAME

FIRST MI

BIRTH

DEATH

COMMENTS

Burke Eddie Oct 99,1891 Oct 16, 1891  
Burke Infant Oct 2, 1879 Oct 2,1879  
Burke Jimmie Nov 1891 Mar 8, 1895  
Burke John   Mar 6, 1897  

 

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