Mystery of gravestone symbol solved [Cleburne Times-Review, Texas]
| By Matt Smith, Cleburne Times-Review, Texas | |
| Source: | McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
An
The same story ran subsequently in the Mineral Wells Index,
Seeking information on Frost's gravestone, Parker approached both the Times-Review and the
S.B Frost's life
According to records available to Parker at the time, Frost (1845-1901) was born in
Frost's father,
Two of Frost's sisters later married in
At least two of Frost's brothers served in the Civil War, Parker said.
Frost apparently joined the
Frost later married
Frost had little time to enjoy his youngest son as he died several months later on
Frost's grave
The markings engraved on Frost's tombstone are what intrigued her, Parker said.
A circle within a six-point star contains what looks to be the letters M and A partially surrounded by either the letter O or an oval. The star sits in front of an open picket fence and an open Bible tops the marker. Parker said one man told her that Frost's stone is made of
Unsure what the symbols meant, particularly the star, Parker turned to the
JCCA members present that night were intrigued as well, but unable to provide any information on the symbol's meaning.
"I even did a search of Canadian gravestone emblems, which brought up some, but nothing matching this,"
JCCA board member
"Somewhere I've seen this online when I was looking something else up, but I don't remember when," Force said at the time.
Force and his granddaughter continued to search for the symbol, but answers remained elusive.
"We searched through a lot, but didn't find that one," Force said. "Some people in the area kept going back to thinking it has something to do with the
Several people chimed in after the newspaper articles were published.
Parker's grandson,
Kim G. wrote that the star is a Star of
A poster identified simply as Davis bet money that it's a Freemason symbol.
"It could very well be something that he designed himself, or a symbol that certain ranks are privy to," Davis wrote.
The M and A might stand for MAson, Davis speculated, while at the same time suggesting it may stand for something else entirely.
A person posting as anonymous said it looks like an old
"Good luck on finding the reason for it," Anonymous wrote.
Parker said she ran across no reference to that organization, but did find something else.
AGS
The answer, Parker said, came while she was studying her family's genealogy through
Shortly after,
Organized in
One of the organization's objectives was to "provide fraternal unity and benevolent assistance," according to the "The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Institutions."
KOH differed from most fraternal societies in that candidates did not take an oath in the initiation rite.
The organization enjoyed success for a time, boasting 90,335 members by 1898. KOH's main shield contains the letters O.M.A., according to the same book.
Another goal was to donate to charity and pay benefit certificates (insurance) to heirs of deceased members, which were distributed by the
Thrilled by the news, Parker searched the Internet for information on KOH and located a
Parker also determined that
"That gave me a lot of respect for him, knowing he took care of his family that way," Parker said. "The story goes that [
Parker now hopes to uncover more information about her grandfather, and KOH. She found listings of Texas KOH locations in the 1914 Texas Almanac and contacted the
For now, however, KOH records, should they still exist, appear to be lost in time.
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