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 |
Marshall |
Aylesworth (1912-?) |
No Church cemetery |
Washington |
Bartlesville (1919-) |
No Church cemetery Mother church was the Big Creek Congregation |
Washington |
Bartlesville: Highland Park Fellowship (1957-69) |
|
Cimarron |
Bethel (1918-1957) |
|
Payne |
Big Creek (1894-) |
|
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 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,Good Hope Cemetery, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, Helena Ok |
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 GraveIt 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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