Charles Seltice Cemetery
Stevens County, Washington
Map # 24
T30 R36E Sec 14/15
Lat: 48°06'01"N, Lon: 118°15'36"W
Contributed by Maggie Rail [mrail@asisna.com].
Total records = 8.
Transcribed from "Columbia River Cemeteries", a record of individuals
moved from the banks of the Columbia River to make way for the rising
flood waters of Lake Roosevelt, published in the 1976 book, "Stevens County
Tombstone Inscriptions" by EWGS, Spokane WA., who acquired this record
from the Spokane Garry Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution.
This cemetery is now located underneath the Columbia River. In approximately
1939-40, after the Grand Coulee Dam was built, the waters were raised,
thus flooding the cemetery. Before the waters were raised, the Bureau
of Reclamation, of the U.S. Department of the Interior, was responsible
for relocating the burials.
"M/T" means "moved to", and the Plot numbers refer
to the location in the new cemetery. "d/o" means "daughter
of", "h/o" means "husband of"
??, Colet, great aunt of Mrs. John Manuel, M/T Rogers
Bar Mission
??, Man, Pete Hiloketsa's bro-in-law, M/T Rogers Bar Mission
In-Hoi-kan, M/T Rogers Bar Mission
Se-Num-Tulx, Grandmother of Mrs John Manuel, M/T Rogers Bar Mission
Se-Ut-Kahn, brother of Mrs John Manuel, M/T Rogers Bar Mission
Seltice, Charles, M/T Rogers Bar Mission
Seltice, Mrs, Ska-Um-Talk, Wife of Charles Seltice, M/T Rogers
Bar Mission
Wh-Ka-Petq, Sister of Mrs. John Manuel, M/T Rogers Bar Mission
2 Not found 2 Unidentified
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