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Additional SANDERS Surnames in FAIRVIEW Cemetery
SANDERS, (No First Name Listed)SANDERS, AdultSANDERS, InfantSANDERS, InfantSANDERS, InfantSANDERS, James Monroe "Jim"SANDERS, MargaretSANDERS, Thomas AdarSANDERS, Thomas LemuelSANDERS, Felix Marvin Additional SANDERS Surnames in MARION County
SANDERS, Bertha M.SANDERS, Bonnie C.SANDERS, Clifton "Sap"SANDERS, Collie V.SANDERS, Cora A.SANDERS, Dossie D.SANDERS, ElizabethSANDERS, EmmaSANDERS, George WashingtonSANDERS, Gordon U.SANDERS, Gussie SerenaSANDERS, Ivon M.SANDERS, J. RichardSANDERS, J. Richard (photo)SANDERS, Joseph T.SANDERS, Kevin ShaneSANDERS, Lester O.SANDERS, LucilleSANDERS, Lydia A.SANDERS, Mettie C.SANDERS, Mildred G.SANDERS, NedSANDERS, Nevah IdaSANDERS, NellieSANDERS, Richard VonSANDERS, Roger WilliamSANDERS, RuthSANDERS, Rupert DurwardSANDERS, Sarah ElizabethSANDERS, Susan Caroline "Callie"SANDERS, TerrySANDERS, Thelma Mae
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Submitted: 1/11/11 • Approved: 1/12/11 • Last Updated: 9/25/12 • R443511-G0-S3
s/o James Monroe & Elizabeth Levina "Vickie" Pangle Sanders
According to the Bull Shoals Reservoir Cemetery Relocation List of Dead and Next of Kin, originally buried in the Wildcat Cemetery plot 280, then removed to the Fairview Cemetery. Next of kin is listed as L. O. Sanders, cousin, of Flippin, Arkansas.
The Wildcat Cemetery was located approximately at S. 22 degrees W. E. 33'. It was at 620 - 640 feet in elevation. It was a large cemetery surrounded by wooded area and a fence. There were more that 360 graves. An open shelter stood at the center of the cemetery. There was a drilled well for a water supply for the cemetery and a Church that was approximately 250 feet N. E. of the cemetery gate.
Contributed on 1/11/11 by jacobflippin
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