Showing posts with label Tahlequah OK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tahlequah OK. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

Interesting Old Box Tomb

Located at Greenleaf Cemetery in Tahlequah, OK.


Thomas Brewer
1833 - 1870

The following information is from Find A Grave. (http://www.findagrave.com/, Aug 2011, Alice Huitt Preston)
Thomas Fox Brewer (Cherokee) was the son of John C. Brewer b. 1809 d. after 1880, and Elizabeth Taylor b. 1818, daughter of Richard Fox Taylor; he had the following siblings: Oliver Hazard Perry, George Washington Sr. (buried at Greenleaf

He married before 1864 Adelaide Brady b. 1844 d. 17 Feb 1877, (Buried at Greenleaf) daughter of Samuel Brady and Mary Wilkerson. They had the following children: Mary Ellen b. 02 Sep 1864 d. 20 Apr 1894; William Gano b. 26 Feb 1866 d. 25 Mar 1883; Martha b. 1868 d. 1883; and Adelaide Belle Brewer b. 12 Mar 1870 d 04 Dec 1891.

Thomas is listed on the 1851 Drennan Roll: IL, 263; Education: May 1841, New Spring Place Mission School; Elected: 02 Aug 1869, Council from IL Dist., CN, IT; Military Service 1: 1861, Co. C. 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles, Capt. Daniel Coody, Col Stand Watie; Military Service 2: 1862, 1Lt/Capt, Co., M. 1st Cherokee Regiment, Capt. Oliver Perry Brewer, Col. Stand Watie; Starr's Notes: C073, b. 7/8/1833/d. 10/27/1870. [Source: Cherokee Lineages by James R. Hicks]

Monday, December 27, 2010

Chief Taylor

Loacated at Tahlequah Cemtery in Tahlequah, OK.
Richard Taylor
Second
Chief of the
Cherokee Nation
Born Feb 10, 1788
Died
June 15, 1853

He was born in the Cherokee Nation. He served in the Military in 1814 during the Creek War  with Capt.Gideon Morgan Cherokee Volunteers. He served as the Conductor during the winter of 1838 for the Trail of Tears Removal.  He acted as the Cherokee delegate to Washington, D.C. in 1845; He was also elected Asst. Principal Chief Cherokee Nation for the West.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Matching Cradle Graves

Located at Tahlequah Cemetery in Tahlequah, OK.
Perrin
Nicolson
Fite
Born
May 19, 1887
Died
Aug 27, 1894 

Richard
Carter
Fite
Born
May 17, 1889
Died
Dec 7, 1894 

Friday, December 10, 2010

Lipe Family Plot

Located at Tahlequah Cemetery in Tahlequah, OK.

(Top)
Oliver
Son of
O.W. & C. Lipe
Born
Nov 29, 1851
Died
Dec 16, 1854

(Bottom)
Fanny M
Daughter of
O.W. & C. Lipe
Born
Feb 26, 1857
Died
Mar 6, 1870

Nancy E
Daughter of
O.W. & C. Lipe
Born
Mar 10, 1845
Died
Oct 10, 1866

John G
Son of
O.W. & C. Lipe
Jan 1, 1844
Killed
 In Battle
July 27, 1862
A Confederate Soldier

Catherine
Wife of
O.W. Lipe
May 1811
Died
Aug 31, 1876

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Stapler Family Plot

Located at Tahlequah Cemetery in Tahlequah, OK.
This is the original gate but sadly the fence only remains on two sides of the plot.

Lelia W.
Wife of James S. Stapler
Born Apr 13, 1859
Died Apr 16, 1898

(Note: Maiden name was Lelia Wilson Breedlove)


Of such is the kingdom of heaven
Maggie H. Stapler
Born
at Philadelphia Penn
Feb 7, 1864
Died
at Kinsley Kansas
July 16, 1883

(Unable to read the rest of the inscription)

Obituary
Taken from the Cherokee Advocate, Oklahoma, 20 July 1883


Miss Maggie H. Stapler, daughter of Mr. John W. and Mrs. L. J. Stapler, and sister of Mr. James Stapler of the mercantile firm of Stapler & Son, of this Nation and place, died of consumption at Kinsley, Kansas, in the afternoon of July 16th, 1883, her parents and brother John, and a friend of the family of many years, Hon. William S. Phillips, being present. Her remains were expressed to this place, and interred in the family plat in the National Burying Ground here, yesterday, in the presence of a vast assemblage of sympathizing friends.

The deceased was born in the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 7th, 1864, and was, at the time of her death aged 19 years 5 months and 9 days. She was educated mainly, at the Cherokee Female Seminary, where she spent several years as a pupil, and graduated with high honors in the year 1880. She was a graduate also of the Female Seminary at Kirkwood, Missouri. In the Spring of 1882 she had a violent attack of pneumonia in the City of Washington, D.C. This was followed by another attack, here, at home, January last from which she never fully recovered - Consumption set in - and rapid decline followed. In the hop of counteracting which a trip to the Mountains was advised and undertaken. But the party, of which she was one, had only reached the western boarders of Kansas, when the vital spark went out, and she passed peacefully away.

The funeral services at the house and at the grave were conducted by Revd. W. Weaver, Pastor of Presbyterian Church here, of which the deceased was a member; Revd. W. A. Duncan and Revd. Daniel Rogers, assisting. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Rogers and a number of young friends, of both sexes, rendered appropriate music. The services throughout were deeply, impressive and instructive.

At 4 o'clock p.m. the beautiful casket with its precious treasure, and covered with floral offerings, was lowered into the grave; and with the solemn, concluding words of God's servant, her Pastor, "Dust to dust Ashes to ashes," followed with the Benediction, the exercises closed, and the great assemblage dispersed slowly to their homes.

By advice of their Physician the parents and younger brother of the deceased, after expressing the remains to her brother here, proceeded on their journey. They, wherever they may be, and the brother and other relatives here, have the sympathy of this entire community. that the absent ones may be comforted and restored in health, and to their home and kindred, is the earnest prayer of the Editor of the Advocate, and of the multitude of others.

With Christ: Which is far better
Mary L. Stapler
Born
In Tahlequah. I.T.
Mar 24, 1858
Died in New York.
Jan 20, 1882

Yea, though I walk through the calling of the
shadow of death. I will fear no evil for thou art
with me.

(Note: The I.T. after Tahlequah means Indian Territory)

Baby Mary
Daughter of JA's & Lelia
Stapler
Born July 9, 1882
Died June 12, 1883

Obituary
Taken from the Cherokee Advocate, Oklahoma, 15 June 1883


Mary L. only child of Lelia and James Stapler - born July 9th, 1882- died June 12th 1883 - aged 11 months. The little Jewel, so bright, so precious, that came to the young mother and father scarce a year ago, was given back, for safe keeping, to the Great Giver of all good things, June 12th, and in its pretty little casket was by loving hands safely and tenderly locked in the Great Vault June 12th, to be given back at the promised opening day. Rev. Weaver and Rights officiating at the grave. Full attendance of sympathizing friends.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Sweet Little Angel Hidden In A Shrub

This beautiful little angel is located at Tahlequah Cemetery in Tahlequah, OK.
Isabel Daughter of
James & Ellen
McSpadden
Born
May 14, 1900
Died
??? 23, 1905

Friday, September 17, 2010

Famous File: George Lowrey Jr

Located at Tahlequah Cemetery in Tahlequah, OK.

George Lowrey Jr was a Native American Cherokee Chief. His birth name was Agin'-agi'li which translates to Rising Fawn, his father came to America from Scotland and his mother was the daughter and granddaughter of Echota Cherokee chiefs. He was well known and respected in the Cherokee tribe as a courier, banker, soldier, translator, law enforcement officer, planter, breeder, and political leader. In 1792, he met with President George Washington as delegate for the Cherokee Nation to help form protections for the Cherokee Territory from settler over population. His efforts resulted in the signing of The Treaty of 1819 for which he received a medal from President Washington. In 1828, he was elected Assistant Principal Chief and he was Principal Chief and President for the council of the Eastern Cherokees at the Washington meeting in 1839, this meeting was to fuse the eastern and western divisions into the present Cherokee Nation.