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I'm also interested in Boggy Depot, Doaksville and Wheelock. My GG-grandmother died and is buried somewhere close to Wheelock. I have letters from there to and from my relatives. My GG-grandparents fled the Honey Creek area during the war as they wanted to be under the protection of their friend, Stand Watie. Besides, they had sons who fought with him and I cannot find much information on them. I only have a letter from Boggy to them at Wheelock. Anyway, would love to have any info. you might share. BTW, the family was Blackstone and England. Grandmother was Louisa England Blackstone and her death date was in 1866. Would really like to find her grave. Thanks.

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