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  2. Oaklawn Cemetery (Tulsa) - Wikipedia

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    Oaklawn Cemetery is the oldest existing cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] To the north of the cemetery is 8th street, to the east is Peoria Avenue, to the south is 11th Street and to the west is highway 75.

  3. List of cemeteries in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul Baptist Church near Meeker, Lincoln County. ... Oaklawn Cemetery in Tulsa; Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa; Perryman Cemetery in Tulsa; See also

  4. Free Will Baptist - Wikipedia

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    In 1702, a disorganized group of General Baptists in Carolina wrote a request for help to the General Baptist Association in England. Though no help was forthcoming, Paul Palmer, whose wife Johanna was the stepdaughter of Benjamin Laker, founded the first "Free Will" Baptist church in Chowan, North Carolina in 1727.

  5. Perryman Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Perryman Cemetery is a cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma and considered Tulsa's oldest private cemetery. It is located on the 1849 cattle ranch of Lewis Perryman and his son, George Perryman. There are approximately fifty graves dating from 1879 to 1941. [1] It was deeded to the Tulsa Historical Society in 1987 by Mary and Newman Perryman. [2] [3]

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  7. T. L. Osborn - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Lee "T.L." Osborn (December 23, 1923 – February 14, 2013) was an American Pentecostal televangelist, singer, author and teacher whose Christian ministry was based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [2] [3] [4] In six decades as a preacher, Osborn hosted the religious television program Good News Today.

  8. United American Free Will Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The United American Free Will Baptist Church is a member of the National Fraternal Council of Negro Churches. Bishop J. E. Reddick currently serves as General Bishop. [4] In 1968, a division brought about a second group of black Free Will Baptists, the United American Free Will Baptist Conference. [5]

  9. National Association of Free Will Baptists - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Free Will Baptists (NAFWB) is a national body of Free Will Baptist churches in the United States and Canada, organized on November 5, 1935 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Association traces its history in the United States through two different lines: one beginning in the South in 1727 (the "Palmer line") and another in ...