OKLAHOMA

A list the churches that were organized in Oklahoma.

County

Church

Cemetery

Major & Alfalfa

Ames (Hoyle Creek)  (1894-1919?)

Ames Cemetery was Brethren later became a Community cemetery

Noble

Antelope Valley (Bear Creek) (1901-)

No Church cemetery

Other Cemeteries Used:  

Marshall

Aylesworth (1912-?)

No Church cemetery

Washington

Bartlesville (1919-)

No Church cemetery

Other Cemeteries Used:  

Mother church was the Big Creek Congregation

Washington

Bartlesville: Highland Park Fellowship (1957-69)

 

Cimarron

Bethel (1918-1957)             

 

Payne

Big Creek (1894-)

Big Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery

LeFlore

Cameron (Indian Territory) (1894- 1911)

Mother church was the Round Mountain congregation in Ark.

Caddo & Comanche

Cement (1904-18?)

 

Roger Mills Cheyenne (1912-?)  

Beaver

Cimarron Valley (1887-90)

 

Kingfisher

Cotton Creek (Cottonwood Creek) (1893-94)

Mother Church was the Mount Hope Congregation

Lincoln

Deep Fork (1895-1900)

 

Canadian

El Reno (1894-96?)

 

Bryan

Elk City (Oak Creek) (1889-1922?)

 

Garfield

Enid (1976-)

 

Texas

Goodwell (1907-08)

 

Greer

Greer County (Bright Star) (1903-11)

Mother church was the Harrison (Kiowa) Congregation

Logan

Guthrie (1900-54)

 

Kaiowa, Greer, Camnche & Caddo

Harrison (Kiowa) (1902-?)

No church cemetery. 

This church never even had a church house.

Craig

Hollow (1912-35)

 

Woodward

Indian Creek (1902-20?)

 

Pawnee

Jennings (Bethany) (1899-1914?)

 

Stephens

Marlow (1891-93?)

 

Grant

Monitor (Salt Plains, Pleasant Home) (1898-1944?)

Dunkard or Cupp Cemetery
Dunkard Monitor Cemetery

Mother church was the Pleasant Plains congregation

Logan

Mount Hope (1890-1918?)   

Pottawatomie

New Hope (1899-1914?)  

 

Grant

North Star (1905-21?) 

 

Lincoln

Oak Grove (1895-1914?)

No Church cemetery:

Other cemeteries used: 

New Zion Cemetery - Oklahoma Cemeteries

 

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City (1916-79)

 

Logan & Payne

Paradise Prairie (1891-1963)

Cemetery associated with this church is

Clarkson Cemetery: Find A Grave

Kingfisher

Pleasant Home (1895-1918?)

 

Alfalfa

Pleasant Plains (1894-)

No Church cemetery: 

Other Cemeteries Used:

Aline Star Cemetery, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma,

Ceek Pleasant Valley (1905-?)  

Woods

Prairie Lake (1896-1933?)

 

Tillman

Red River (1903-1947?)

Payne

Stillwater (1909-14?)

 

Custer

Thomas (Mound Valley) (1895-)        

Thomas Mound Valley Cemetery Find A Grave  

Kay

Turkey Creek (1894-1918?)

 

Ellis

Union Center (1909-18?)

Mother church was the Indian Creek congregation

Washita

Washita (1897 -)

Church cemetery is known locally as the  

Brethren Cemetery: Find A Grave

It is next to the church

 

 

List of books on  history for the churches in Oklahoma.    

Brethren on the Southern Plains by Southern Plains District Board  1976 (Oklahoma, Louisiana and Texas churches)

A History of the Brethren in Texas and Oklahoma 1891-1922 (Also includes New Mexico & Louisiana)

Thirty-one Years of Organized Work in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico & Louisiana 1922

 

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