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RLP 396: Visiting My Love County, Oklahoma, Roots

Feb 9, 2026
They walk the Frazier family’s trail from Civil War Ozarks to crossings into the Chickasaw Nation. You hear about cemetery visits and headstone symbolism at Burneyville. Local museum finds, ferry replicas, and archival obituaries bring the Red River crossings and community context to life. Photographs and on-site discoveries tie artifacts to family stories.
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ANECDOTE

Frazier Family Migration And Civil War Experience

  • Diana recounts her 2nd great-grandparents, Richard and Nancy Frazier, living through guerrilla warfare in the Ozarks and migrating from Missouri to Texas then to the Chickasaw Nation by 1892.
  • Richard served as a Confederate teamster and farmed in Indian Territory until his 1911 death.
ANECDOTE

Cemetery Visit Reveals Family Details

  • Nicole and Diana describe visiting Burneyville Cemetery where Richard and Nancy Frazier and some children are buried and analyzed their headstone inscriptions.
  • They noted Christian symbols and elegiac phrases common in early 20th-century markers.
INSIGHT

Headstone Style Shows Replacement Timing

  • Headstone style and lettering reveal when markers were placed or replaced and reflect family economics or later memorial efforts.
  • Compare nearby markers' styles and death dates to infer replacement timing.
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