Mt. Pisgah Cemetery - Kingfisher County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Mary Louise Kordis Morgan mlmorgan@telepath.com ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. ==================================================================== Mt. Pisgah Cemetery is fenced with a double gate. It measures 210 ft. X. 400.ft. Legal description is Section 20, Township 15, Range 8. It has its stories also A pioneer family was traveling through in a covered wagon and their small child was sick and died and is buried by the north fence. Also a family passing through camped by the church and a young man died and is buried here. This was a reading of the stones and other info. I received. Mary Lou Morgan 12/1/99. This is #37. Name Date CROUCH, John M. Nov. 18, 1863---Aug. 6, 1899 CUBBAGE, Fred C. 1861---1851 CUBBAGE, Lillian M. 1866---1927 CUBBAGE, Clyde C. Oct. 14, 1891---June 2, 1893 son of F. C. & L. M. DIX. John Co. I. 2nd Colo. Cav. B. in Carroll Co. Ind. A farmer age 16 yr. 10 mo at the time of his volenteer enlistment for one year on Jan. 11, 1865 at Denver, Colo. Territory. Unable to write his name, wittnessed by Capt Iassc F. Evens 2nd Colo. Cab. Mustered out Sept. 23, 1865 at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. retained one Starr's Revolver per general order N. 101, War Dept. 1965. At the time of his enlistment John was 5 ft. 5 1/2 in. Hazel eyes, brown hair, fair complexion. EDWARDS, John F. Jan. 5, 1885---Sept. 8, 1926 EDWARDS, Mary M. Nov. 28, 1872---May 23, 1939 EDWARDS, Alice F. Oct. 30, 1908---Sept. 21, 1904 dau. of W. B. & A. FREDERICK, Charles M. May 25, 1869---May 7, 1904 FREDERICK, Ralph H. Sept. 16, 1897---Aug. 31, 1901 son of Peter & Ida FULK, Charles A. Dec. 1873---Nov 1899 HALE, Charles H. Oct. 19, 1873---Sept. 17, 1902 First husband of Retta Nunemaker, third dau. of Jacob Worth and Lydia Margaret {Redfearn} Nunemaker Block 2 Lot 20 7 21 HOUSEHOLDER, Mary A. Apr 20, 1838---Oct. 29, 1903 mother HOUSEHOLDER, Azor Mar. 1, 1833---Apr. 13, 1921 father JAMES, Clyde LeRoy July 14, 1907---July 16, 1908 son of Mr. & Mrs. O. C. JUNG. July 31, 1910 inf son of M/M G. lot 14 KELLER, Warren June 17, 1878---Oct. 2, 1898 son of F. N. & N. L. LEHENBAUER, Katherina Nov. 15, 1913 m to John they have been moved to Cemetery at Watonga, Blaine C. Ok, NORRIS, Ruth 1897---1902 dau. of J. P. & S. S. NUNEMAKER, Jacob W. {Worth} May 29, 1847---Sept 12, 1922 NUNEMAKER, Lydia Margaret {Redfoarn} Aug. 26, 1851---May 3, 1922 Jacob Worth Nunemaker is a descendant of Daniel Nunemaker who was born in Rockingham Co. Virginia, Aug. 10, 1771. Daniel's wife was Christean Shoe, dau of Joseph Shoe, Rockingham Co. Their marriage bond is dated May 30, 1803. Jacob's father was Kaniel Nunemaker born in Ohio, Feb. 24, 1815 and he married Rachel Stalter {or Steller} on Jan. 30, 1836 in Perry C. Ohio. This family resided in Vinton, Co Ohio Lydia Margaret Redfoarn is a descendant of Isaac Redfoarn of Randolph C. North Carolina and who was born about 1744. Lydia's father was Ausin Nelson Redfoarn, {1817---1896} who married Mary Jane Leach on Jan. 9, 1840 in Jackson Co Ohio. Austin Nelson is the son of James Readfoarn who married Lydia Raines of Randolph Co N. C. James is the son of Iassac who was born 1793 in Randolph Co N. C. SIEGRIST, Harry Raymond Apr. 16, 1914---May 10, 1921 son of Jeks & Maude moved to the Kingfisher Cemetery Block 19 EDWARDS, baby not listed