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Boulanger Cemetery
Osage County
Oklahoma


Transcribed from Mr. G. Herman Guy's Cemeteries in Chautauqua County, Kansas

Original Webpage Formatting by Don Tharp
and reprinted here with his permission

To make room for Hulah Dam and the back waters, two small cemeteries were moved several years ago. The new site is on a hill just north of Boulanger, Oklahoma. In the one cemetery were buried primarily two families: Boulanger and Revlett. This was the Boulanger—Revlett Cemetery. The Revlett family took most of their family members to Pawhuska, OK. The Boulanger family stayed with the new site. The other small cemetery was located 2-3 miles east off the present village. The Boulanger Cemetery has a fence around it. It is painted and well kept. Outside that fence and in the NW corner are the remains of the other small cemetery.

To find this cemetery go south of Sedan, Kansas on highway #99 to Chautauqua. Continue south on the same highway crossing the state line and then a double bridge across the Caney River. Shortly after that bridge is a turnoff to the right and the sign says “Elgin”. Go west about 1 mile to a dead—end and that is the village of Boulanger, OK. Turn north on the black top and go north over a hill and there sits this pretty little cemetery. It is well marked and is right beside the black top road. The cemetery is maintained by family contributions of money and work


Lines denoted by **** are names from obituaries that have been added to Mr. Guy's list.

If you have an obit of a person either listed or unlisted and would like to share it with others, we would be happy to post the obit and link to it.



       NAME	                  Born	        Died	           Comm
  

GRAVES OUTSIDE THE FENCE

CANVILLE, Francis N.                          04 Mar 1882  s/o A. & M. 
                                                           (16 y, 6 m, 28 d)
CANVILLE, Andrews                             20 Oct 1875  s/o A. & N. (26 y, 4 d)
CANVILLE, Cecil A.              (can’t read)  15 Jul 18??  d/o A. & M.
CANVILLE, A. B.                 04 May 1801   26 Jul 1878  (77 y, 2 m, 22 d)
CANVILLE, Mary Louise                  1828   06 Jun 1898  w/o A.B. (70 y)
                                                           A.B. used to have an Indian Trading
                                                           Post in the early days of settlers 
                                                           in Indian Territory
CANVILLE, Alfred H.             18 Jul 1852   10 May 1903
CURTIS, Lella Edith             26 Nov 1899   30 Jan 1900
FAIRRELL, Martha                              20 Jul 1887  d/o J. & M.L. (3 m, 27 d)
GALLAHAN, Eugen                               04 Nov 1882  (38 y)
GOAD, Leila Edith               10 Jan 1899   21 Feb 1899  d/o G.L. & G.
ROGERS                                                     Inf. of P. & C. 
ROGERS, Constance                             11 Nov 1883  w/o Pat (28 y, 7 m, 21 d)
ROGERS, Alice                                 12 Dec 1884  d/o P. & C. 
                                                           (? y, 1 m, 11 d)
ROGERS, Patrick                               03 Feb 1895  (58 y, 8 m)
SHAW, Moses F.                  22 Dec 1839   28 Dec 1891  (52 y, 6 d)
SHAW, Jessie A.                               03 May 1895  d/o M.F. & M. 
                                                           (2 y, 9 m, 3 d)
TRIMBLY, Frank                  14 Sep 1850                date section set in 
                                                           a base
WYNN, L. M.                     14 Oct 1851   01 May 1899  w/o S.P.
WYNN, J. T.                     16 Aug 1884   29 Apr 1899  s/o S.F. & L.M.
WYNN, L. M.                     13 Feb 1875   14 Feb 1895  d/o S.P. & L.M.
WYNN, Marlie I.                 09 Jul 1889   20 Jul 1896
WYNN, Malinda A.                23 Mar 1898   30 Jun 1898
WYNN, Arlie H.                  20 Feb 1891   11 Feb 1897  M.I., MA. and A.H. are
                                                           children of  V.M.& A.E.

2 “unknown” — hand made cement markers with the one word “unknown” plus some numbers. My guess
is these stones were made and provided when the Corps of Engineers moved the cemeteries.

GRAVES ENCLOSED BY THE FENCE


BLUE, Chester Eugene                          18 Oct 1974  s/o Bill & Teresa
BOULANGER, Benjamin H.          13 Aug 1889   05 Dec 1961
BOULANGER, Celeste              28 Jan 1921   14 Mar 1942
BOULANGER, Emma L.              06 Jun 1916   05 Jul 1917  d/o W.J. & G.L.
BOULANGER, George Leon          24 May 1918   28 Mar 1920  s/o W.J. & L.G.
BOULANGER, Grover               03 Jul 1885   30 May 1942
BOULANGER, Henry                04 Apr 1888   04 Apr 1888  s/o W.J. & S.A.
BOULANGER, Isaac W.             06 Sep 1879   02 Mar 1960  (ssw Rachel & Grace)
BOULANGER, Rachel R.            26 Feb 1880   10 Jun 1908  (ssw Isaac & Grace)
BOULANGER, Grace                27 Feb 1892   03 Mar 1930  (ssw Isaac & Rachel)
BOULANGER, Joseph W.                   1850          1913  “Father”
BOULANGER, Sarah A.                    1853          1929  “Mother” (ssw Joseph W.)
BOULANGER, Lillie Gertrude      19 Nov 1895   23 Nov 1979
BOULANGER, Mary Alderman        22 May 1909   26 Oct 1961
BOULANGER, Michael C.                                1967
BOULANGER, Rachel R.
BOULANGER, Sarah Mae            01 May 1891   24 May 1984
BOULANGER, Sarah Opal                         30 Jul 1907  d/o I.W. & R.R. 
                                                           (8 m, 14 d)
BOULANGER, Stephen Ivan         22 Apr 1920   30 Jan 1975  S2 - US Navy
BOULANGER, Vada N.              31 Oct 1926   30 Oct 1984
B0ULANGER, William Joseph              1874          1952  “Father”
BOULANGER                                     29 Jul 1884  Our Little Angel s/o
                                                           J.W. & S. A. (2m, 9d)
BOULANGER                                     11 Aug 1906  Inf. s/o ??
BUECHLER, Dorothy (Boulanger)   28 Oct 1940   01 Jun 1985
CHAPMAN                                                    Infant
CRUM, Fred H.                   24 Jul 1892   02 Feb 1971
CRUM, Anna V. (Boulanger)       20 Aug 1895   10 Feb 1967
CRUM, Charles F.                21 Dec 1916   02 Nov 1984  “Vet”
DAVENPORT, James                       1844          1937  Co. H, 11 Ks. Cav.
HERARD, Euphrasia                      1846          1879  w/o Virgile
HILL, Wilbur Dean               25 Jul 1932   22 Dec 1992  (Note: information provided by HILL, Freda N.****              17 Sep 1943      Jan 2005
HILL, Gerald Erin               15 Dec 1922   26 Nov 1998  (Christine, wife of Wilbur)
KITCHEN, Effie                  06 Jul 1910   18 Jun 1974  probably w/o Grover
                                                           Boulanger, buried 
                                                           beside him.
LaSARGE, Theodore                      1878          1878  
?ASARGE, Theodore                             23 Feb 1878  s/o ?L. & M.J. 
                                                           (11 d)these two stones
                                                           are probably one and 
                                                           the same.
PAPPAN, Theresia B.                           25 Dec 1874  w/o Henry
PEARSON, Darlene (Boulanger)    14 Mar 1936   21 May 1976
POWELL, Brian                   04 May 1801   26 Jul 1878
PRUDOM, Dora Isabell                          11 Mar 1880  d/o C. & A. (1 y, 5 m)
PRUDOM, Mary Ellen                            08 Mar 1876  d/o C. & A. (6 m, 11 d)
PRUDOM                                                     Infant
PRUDOM                                                     Infant
PRUDOM, Mary B.                               01 Mar 1875  (38 y, 10 m)
REVARD, Leanora                               24 ??? 187?  w/o Joseph
REVARD                                                     Infant
REVARD                                                     Infant
REVLETT, Philomine                            08 Sep 1873  w/o F. (22 y)
REVLETT, William                              06 Aug 1873  s/o F. & F. (1 m)
STOTTS, John                    27 Apr 1896   23 Jun 1896  Inf. s/o J.F. & E.A.
TINKER, Mary A.
TINKER, Benny
TINKER, Julia L.
------, Joseph                                ?? Jul 18??  s/o ??? (? y, 6 m, ? d)

Unknown - 8 stones
A stone no lettering
All these "unknowns and others with names and no dates are all stones alike, probably provided
by Corps of Engineers in the moving.

Read on 3 Mar 1986 by G. Herman Guy




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