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Antioc Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Directions: From the west end of Antioc you will have to walk about 1/2 mile to the south through the pastures. There are no roads leading up to the cemetery.

This cemetery is in very bad condition. Although there is a barbed wire fence around it at some point in time cattle were allowed to roam through it and knocked over many of the tombstones. In addition it is overgrown with weeds and native grasses. There are a number of unmarked graves as well.


These photos were generously taken and contributed to these pages by Joel Zilmer and are courtesy of the Knight Museum!   Please take a moment to thank them for this terrific resource!  Use your back browser button to return to this page. Please note that these generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery.


Antioc, Cemetery [text]
Antioc, Cemetery [text]
Berry, Omer [text]
Berry, Omer [text]
Briggs, Velma [text]
Briggs, Velma [text]
Colerick, Everett [text]
Fording, David F. [text]
Fording, David F. [text]
Lane, Columbus A. [text]
Lane, Columbus A. [text]
Rooker, Franklin J. [text]
Rooker, Franklin J. [text]
Sessler, Fred [text]
Sessler, Frederick [text]
Sessler, Headstone [text]
Sessler, Headstone [text]
Sessler, Kathreine [text]
Sessler, Marian [text]
Thayer, James Hugh [text]
Tompkins, J. [text]
Unknown, Unknown [text]
Warner, Howard R. & Lloyd O. [text]
Wilson, Dora L. [text]
Wilson, Dora L. [text]
Wilson, Ella Francis [text]
Wilson, Infants [text]
Wilson, Infants [text]

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