MERRITT COMMUNITY
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Re: MERRITT COMMUNITY
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Posted: 3 Jul 2008 4:30AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hi,
I found the wonderful picture of your Anderson grandparents and children you posted on the Beckham County, Oklahoma webpage.
I'm doing research on the Old Doxey Cemetery located near Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma. I'm writing the history on those buried in the little cemetery along with their families and I would like to learn more about the Anderson family. There are two Anderson's buried in the cemetery that we know of. One only has the name Anderson and the other one is Thomas Mell Anderson. I’ve found some information today by searching Ancestry.com and the Beckham County website.
Several from the Sayre area are trying to get the forgotten cemetery to look like a cemetery again. It is grown up with weeds etc., plus some unkind people have done damage to the cemetery also.
I plan on putting the book on the Old Doxey Cemetery in the library in Sayre and also one in Roger Mills County. Any help you can give me would be wonderful and if you have any pictures to share that would also be welcomed.
Thank you,
Patricia Dill
I found the wonderful picture of your Anderson grandparents and children you posted on the Beckham County, Oklahoma webpage.
I'm doing research on the Old Doxey Cemetery located near Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma. I'm writing the history on those buried in the little cemetery along with their families and I would like to learn more about the Anderson family. There are two Anderson's buried in the cemetery that we know of. One only has the name Anderson and the other one is Thomas Mell Anderson. I’ve found some information today by searching Ancestry.com and the Beckham County website.
Several from the Sayre area are trying to get the forgotten cemetery to look like a cemetery again. It is grown up with weeds etc., plus some unkind people have done damage to the cemetery also.
I plan on putting the book on the Old Doxey Cemetery in the library in Sayre and also one in Roger Mills County. Any help you can give me would be wonderful and if you have any pictures to share that would also be welcomed.
Thank you,
Patricia Dill
