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Nash-Wood Cemetery
Seminole County, Oklahoma


Any questions regarding the cemetery should be directed to either the Konowa City Hall or Clerk's Office of Seminole County in Wewoka, Oklahoma.
If you have family buried in the Nash-Wood Cemetery in the Konowa area and would like to add your information to this website, contact area coordinator.


LAST NAME FIRST MI BORN DIED COMMENTS
NOSKA
Levi no date 17 Nov 1920 PVT 162 DEPOT BRIG
Age 54
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PALMER S. H. 12 Nov 1884 12 Jan 1920 Father of Dich and Leeans
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PALMER Thomas no date 17 Mar 1918 Age 54
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UNKNOWN'S       See Photo
WOOD Emmitt W. 17 Mar 1879 26 Jan 1966 See Photo
WOOD Frank 1 Feb 1910 18 May 1978 See Photo
WOOD Hudson 24 Jan 1918 28 Oct 1918 See Photo
WOOD Maloche 14 Sep 1893 14 Nov 1925 w/o Billie Wood
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WOOD Toge 1 Sep 1877 3 Feb 1954 See Photo
WOODS Baby 1 Sep 1877 1 Sep 1877 See Photo
WOODS Roger no date 18 Feb 1932 Age 22 years
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