This was posted to the OKGEN-L mailing list on 20 Jun 1999 by Frank Mayberry (rambo1@oknet1.net). Pushmataha County Gravesite (A cow pasture alongside US Hwy 270 a single grave) Last year Edward Tackett (Eddie) a long time friend was telling me about this gravesite and I stopped by and copied the information off the headstone. It is a Masonic headstone and is in fair condition to be among the trees where a herd of cows stand and absorb the shade and switch the flies and chew their cuds and look around with their dreamy eyes. Needless to say I tore my best shirt while crawling through the tight stretched barbed wire fence along the highway. Here is what I transcribed to my note book. David J. Spring Husband of Ada Spring Born: 1868 Died: Nov 1, 1920 It is all alone in a nice shady spot about 100 yards North of the highway and exactly 1.4 tenths of a mile east of the Tuskahoma and Choctaw Council House crossroads. Hopefully, someone is keeping an eye on it so it is not pushed over by the cattle that occupy the same area. Someone may be interested in finding out where David J. Spring is buried someday. Bye, Frank Mayberry in Muskogee, OK Hope someone is looking for David J. Spring and his burial place. Jacque Hopkins Wolski hopkinsj@ida.net ICQ#21576780 http://www.maxpages.com/mygenroots Surnames: HOPKINS, RALSTON, LOVE, GORE, BYRD, COFFMAN/KAUFMAN, COPELAND, LIONBERGER, HENTON, WARD, YORK, HOLLEY, HARKEY, MATHEWS, CHATHAM, PHILLIPS, PARAMORE, WILSON, SAWYER, HENSON, CROSS, DOVER, WAGGONER, SHEPPARD, GARNER, CHILDERS, GOAD, MCGUIRE, DEMOSS, THORNTON, MILLER, JENNINGS