Cargile Cemetery, Barry County, MO
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Apr. 9, 1829 |
Oct. 31, 1910 |
Inscription: "Co. C. 40 N. J. Inf." - Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was born in NY. He was listed as a widower, a retired farmer and as age 81, 6 months and 22 days. E. M. Rich gave the information. Another Photo |
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Mar. 3, 1919 |
Nov. 29, 1922 |
Inscription: "Asleep in Jesus - Son of J. W. and Rosa Boman" - Research Note: Mary's post had Boman spelled Bowman. Son of John Wilkerson Boman and Rosa Mae Ford. |
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CALL, Lizzie Carline (BOREN) |
1838 |
May 29, 1911 |
Research Note: She was a widowed housewife, cause of death was TB, birth month and day marked "Don't know". Name of father l___ Boren. Mother marked "Don't know". No husband's name given. No tombstone found at Cargile Cemetery. - Washburn News: Jeff Barnes of near Seligman arrived here Saturday evening from Colorado where he went to bring his mother-in-law Mrs. Call back to her old home. He was accompanied by Roscoe Call and sister Ada. Mrs. Call died Sunday night and was buried Monday afternoon in the Call cemetery, south of town. June 1, 1911, Cassville Republican - She is listed in 1856, State Census of IA in Davis County as age 5, father John D. Boren and mother Lucinda. She possibly was born abt. 1851. |
Death Certificate Online Newspapers 1856 Iowa State Census, Davis County |
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July 31, 1878 |
May 1, 1964 |
Inscription: "Her Memory is Blessed" - Research Note: Wife of Marion Monroe Cargile, daughter of Henry Thomas Pendergraft and Sara Angeline Beshears. First transcription read that she died in 1963, stone reads 1964. She was the wife of Marion Monroe Cargile, and a daughter of Henry Thomas and Sara Angeline (Beshears) Pendergraft. |
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Oct. 23, 1919 |
Feb, 26, 1920 |
Research Note: Death Certificate has Nov 23, 1919 as birth date and the same death date as stone. Son of Marion Monroe and Sarah Ellen (Pendergraft) Cargile |
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Feb 17, 1889 |
No Date |
Inscription: "Son of M. S. and J. T. Cargile - With Jesus" - Research Note: Old stone replaced with new stone, old stone laying on grave. He was a son of James Thomas and Mary Susan (Oakley) Cargile. Old Stone - New Stone |
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Oct. 6, 1841 |
Aug. 7, 1922 |
Inscription: "Dear Parent Tho We Miss You Much We Know You Rest With God" - Research Note: Son of John and Emeline (Eubank) Cargile. Another Photo |
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CARGILE, Lester |
Apr. 27, 1910 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
May 6, 1911 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Washburn News: The year old child of John Cargile died Saturday and was buried Sunday afternoon in the Cargile Cemetery, south of town. The twin brother is quite sick at this writing.May 11, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Phyllis' Note: Age 1 year 9 days old. Son of John and Lucretia (Roller) Cargile. No tombstone found. |
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Nov. 27, 1840 |
May 24, 1913 |
Research Note: She was the 2nd wife of James Thomas Cargile. Footstone with L. C. engraved. It could go elsewhere, is leaning against a tree. - Research Note: Her death Certificate has Nov. 15, 1840 as the birth date. The names of her parents are marked "don't know". James Cargile was the informant. Gall stones was the cause of death. - Phyllis' Note: She was a daughter of Aaron Baker and Barbara E. Schell. Her first husband was Jefferson Joshua Boman, second, Mr. Dalton, third, Robert Austin Harrison, fourth, James Thomas Cargile. - May 29, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Washburn News: Mrs. Jim Cargile west of town died Saturday and was buried Sunday. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. P. H. Hodge. |
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Mar 14, 1869 |
June 11, 1940 |
Inscription: "Asleep On Sweet Marion and Take Thy Rest God Called Thee Home, He Thought It Best" - Research Note: Marion Monroe Cargile, He was the husband of Sarah Ellen Pendergraft, and a son of James Thomas and Mary Susan (Oakley) Cargile. |
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Oct 7, 1844 |
Dec. 3, 1906 |
Inscription: "Gone To Rest In Peace" - Research Note: The transcription of 1999 had Dec 8th, as a death date, stone reads Dec 3rd. Wife of James Thomas Cargile, daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Meyers) Oakley. Another Photo |
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Mar 21, 1917 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Gone But Not Forgotten" - Research Note: 3rd wife of James Thomas Cargile. She married under the surname Shaw and was widowed at the time she married. September 11, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Licensed to Wed: James T. Cargile, 71, Washburn & Sadie R. Shaw, 60, Clifty [Arkansas] |
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Dec. 27, 1814 |
June 17, 1907 |
SSW: L. B. |
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Apr 4, 1849 |
Apr 1, 1916 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: L. B. - Research Note: Mary's listing had his name as Larkin D. stone reads otherwise. Larkin Berry Clontz was a son of George and Pricilla (Vaughn) Clontz. He married Martha Lucinda Pittman. |
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Sep. 29, 1925 |
Sept. 30, 1925 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a daughter of Elmer and Mattie (Beeler) Dalton, both born in Washburn, MO. |
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FORD, Mary Ann (DEAN) |
Aug. 22, 1844 |
Feb. 12, 1911 |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that she was a daughter of William Dean. Her mother's maiden name was ____ Moore. The cause of death was pneumonia. Haney Ford was the informant. No stone found. |
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May 26, 1912 |
Mar 22, 1999 |
SSW: Stanley - Research Note: Inscription and name not listed on Mary's transcription. |
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Dec. 24, 1898 |
Dec. 22, 1986 |
SSW: Okla May - Inscription: "Married July 3, 1929" |
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Feb. 8, 1935 |
Feb. 15, 1935 |
Research Note: He was a son of Franklin Conrad and Fannie Ruth (Taylor) Fletcher. Another Photo |
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No Date |
Mar 21, 1959 |
SSW: David Eugene Fletcher - Inscription: "Children of Wilma Sinfellow" |
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No Date |
May 23, 1954 |
SSW: Carolyn Sue - Inscription: "Children of Wilma Sinfellow" |
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Mar. 22, 1923 |
Mar. 15, 1994 |
SSW: Ruby L. - Research Note: He was a son of Edward W. "Dutch" Fletcher and his wife Nellie Ann Patton. Dow's wife was Ruby Day. Mary reported his name as Dowe - Stone reads Dow E. |
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1891 |
1974 |
SSW: Nella A. - Inscription: "Married Jan. 3, 1912" |
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July 4, 1950 |
Aug. 1, 1951 |
SSW: Jimmie & Janice - Research Note: Jimmie and Janice were her siblings. She was a daughter of Dow Fletcher and his wife Ruby Day. Death certificate states her name as Mary Elaine, burned to death in a house fire at her home. Elaine |
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Feb. 8, 1935 |
Feb. 10, 1935 |
Research Note: He was a son of Franklin Conrad and Fannie Ruth (Taylor) Fletcher. Another Photo |
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May 29, 1912 |
Oct. 4, 2003 |
SSW: Frank - Inscription: "Married June 25, 1929" - Another Photo |
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Jan. 21, 1865 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 31, 1947 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Luellen A. - Research Note: Frances Tennessee Cargile, 2nd wife of Luellen Fletcher and daughter of James Thomas and Mary Susan (Oakley) Cargile. Phyllis added that the birth year is 1865 on the stone and that the death certificate has 1866. Her death certificates has her listed as Fannie Woods. She was widowed twice and Thomas Woods was given as her husband (second husband). Her first husband was Luellen Fletcher. She was the daughter of James Thomas and Mary Susan (Oakley) Cargile, both born TN. Influenza was the cause of death. Frank Fletcher of Washburn, MO was the informant. |
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May 23, 1902 |
June 24, 1975 |
SSW: Fannie - Inscription: "Married June 25, 1929" - Research Note: Married Fannie Ruth Taylor, June 25, 1929, Barry Co., MO. He was a son of Luellen and Frances T. (Cargile) Fletcher. Another Photo |
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May 31, 1942 |
May 31, 1942 |
SSW: Elaine & Jimmie Fletcher - Research Note: Homemade stone of concrete, metal plates with names and dates, no century dates. She was a daughter of Dow Fletcher. Fletcher Stone |
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July 20, 1943 |
July 20, 1943 |
SSW: Elaine and Janice Fletcher - Research Note: homemade stone of concrete, metal plates with names and dates, no century dates. He was a son of Dow Fletcher. Fletcher Stone |
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Mar. 4, 1942 |
Mar. 11, 1942 |
Research Note: A son of Franklin Conrad and Fannie Ruth (Taylor) Fletcher. Another Photo |
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Oct. 21, 1868 |
June 22, 1926 |
SSW: Fannie T. - Research Note: Transcription had Oct 2, 1863 and June 23, 1926 and Luellen spelled Luellena, stone reads otherwise. Luellen Anthony Fletcher was the husband of Frances Tennessee Cargile and a son of William H. Fletcher. |
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1891 |
1940 |
SSW: Edward W. - Inscription: "Married Jan. 3, 1912" |
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1918 |
1918 |
Inscription: "Son of Ernest and Omega" - Research Note: He was a son of Ernest Leroy and Alpha Omega "Meegie" (Morgan) Fletcher. |
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June 9, 1922 |
No Date |
SSW: Dow E. |
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July 17, 1920 |
Nov. 20, 1921 |
Inscription: "Gone But Not Forgotten" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Edward W. "Dutch: and Nellie Ann (Patton) Fletcher. |
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No Date |
No Date |
No Data |
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Apr 19, 1905 |
Aug. 2, 1986 |
Research Note: Mary reported her name as Dorthy B. Hauck, stone reads otherwise. |
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HENRY, Kate |
Mar. 8, 1912 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 10, 1912 |
Research Note: She was an infant daughter of Walter E. Henry, born MO, and Mary A. Stephens, born Missouri. |
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1882 AR |
Mar 25, 1924 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Stone reads 1942, but death certificate reports that she died in 1924. Her name was reported as Matty and her father as C. Bohannan. Her mother's name was given as Alice, all born in AR. Leroy Hilker gave the information. |
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Mar. 21, 1942 |
Oct. 26, 2007 |
SSW: Wanda Hacheister - Research Note: Son of Fred and Nellie (Rhoades) Holt. He was a self-employed logger. |
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Oct. 9, 1936 |
No Date |
SSW: Junior Holt |
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Sept 24, 1950 |
Jan 30, 1996 |
Inscription: "PFC US ARMY" - Research Note: Not on Mary's transcription. |
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Jan. 18, 1895 |
No Date |
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Wife of George Floyd Pendergraft. |
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Dec. 31, 1934 |
Jan. 1, 1935 |
SSW: Robert L. & Mary Pendergraft - Research Note: Next to John T. & Laura K. Pendergraft. A daughter of John Thomas and Laura K. "Cassie" (Fletcher) Pendergraft. |
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June 22, 1933 |
Sept 6, 2003 |
SSW: Paul - Research Note: Ellen Mae Laney, daughter of Charles Edwin Laney and Belva Elizabeth Ross, wife of Paul Pendergraft. |
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Jan. 7, 1897 |
June 19, 1929 |
Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Husband of Ada Pendergraft, son of James Polk and Lavina (Gilliland) Pendergraft. |
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Sept. 12, 1891 |
Oct. 19, 1979 |
SSW: Laura K. - Computer Enhanced Negative - Research Note: John Thomas Pendergraft was a son of James Polk and Lavina (Gilliland) Pendergraft. Another Photo |
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July 6, 1894 |
Jan. 2, 1990 |
SSW: John T. - Research Note: Stone reads Jan 6th not 5th as was posted in the first transcription. Computer Enhanced Negative Laura Kathleen - "Cassie" was a daughter of Luellen Fletcher and his first wife Hattie Cordelia Hill. Another Photo |
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Feb. 3, 1929 |
Feb. 14, 1929 |
SSW: Robert L & Alma - Research Note: Next to John T. & Laura K. Pendergraft. She was a daughter of John Thomas and Laura K. "Cassie" (Fletcher) Pendergraft. |
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Mar 3, 1920 |
Sept. 29, 1998 |
SSW: Ellen - Inscription: "WW II Veteran" - Research Note: He was buried Oct 2, 1998. Services were at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville, Missouri. He is a brother of Ruby (Pendergraft) Ruark. - Military Stone - Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II" |
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June 30, 1874 |
Feb. 24, 1918 |
Inscription: "Beloved Son At Rest" |
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Feb. 11, 1930 |
Feb. 22, 1930 |
SSW: Mary & Alma Pendergraft - Research Note: Next to John T. & Laura K. Pendergraft. A son of John Thomas and Laura K. "Cassie" (Fletcher) Pendergraft. |
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PENDERGRAFT, William Claude |
Jun. 7 1898 |
Oct 19, 1914 |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he died Oct 19, 1914, and that he was born Jun 7, 1898. He was a son of James Polk and Lavina (Gilliland) Pendergraft. His mother was born in Joplin, MO and his father in Seligman, MO. He died from the effects of typhoid fever. Martha E. Ash, Denver, CO, gave the information. |
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Apr 16, 1872 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 22, 1958 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Ora Ethel - Research Note: According to his death certificate he was widowed twice. Ora Ethel was given as his wife. He was a son of John Pippin and Emmaline Beshears. Otto Pippin of Monett, MO, was the informant. |
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Feb. 4, 1880 |
May 4, 1917 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John M. - Research Note: May 12, 1917, Saturday, Cassville Democrat, Washburn and Greasy Creek Mixups: Died, May 3rd of measles, Ethel, wife of John Marion Pippin. She leaves a husband and a large family of small children to grieve for mother. Funeral services conducted at the Cargile Cemetery, Saturday by Rev. N. N. Stephens. |
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RICH, Edward Mortemum |
Jul. 31, 1854 |
May 14, 1942 |
Research Note: According to his death certificate his wife was named Sarah Morgan Rich but she was given as Sarah Margaret Rich in his obit. His father, no name given but born England, and his mother had no name given but born Ireland. His son, Guy Rich was the informant. No stone found. |
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Oct. 28, 1858 |
July 17, 1918 |
Inscription: "At Rest" |
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Oct. 14, 1873 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
May 26, 1948 State Hosp. #3, Nevada, Vernon Co., MO |
Inscription: "At Rest" - Research Note: Sarah Margaret Cargile, was a daughter of James Thomas and Mary Susan (Oakley) Cargile. Her death certificate reads that she was born Oct. 13, 1872 in Washburn, Barry Co., MO - She died at State Hospital #3 and was at the hospital for 6 mo. and 12 days. She was widowed twice. Her first husband must have been Mr. Morgan according to husband Edward Rich's death certificate because she is named Sarah Morgan Rich on it. Her usual residence was Washburn, Barry Co., MO. Informant was the State Hospital #3 Records. Her death certificate reads that she was buried at Pea Ridge, AR, but her stone is in Cargile Cemetery. Listed in 1920 census living with her parents James and Mary Cargile as Sarah Morgan. 1930 census she is the wife of E. M. Rich as Sarah Rich. |
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Apr 11, 1847 |
July 12, 1921 |
No Data |
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Feb. 14, 1875 |
Oct. 22, 1948 |
SSW: William J. ROLLER - Inscription: "I cannot say and I will not say that she is dead. She is just asleep" - Research Note: She was a wife of William J. Roller, and a daughter of James Thomas and Mary Susan (Oakley) Cargile. Another Photo |
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Apr 23, 1850 North MO |
June 20, 1924 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that her birth date was Mar. 7, 1850, the stone has Apr. 23, 1850. Mary was a widow, husband not named. She was a daughter of Adam and Polly (Lemons) Gann. Dock Eggleston of Washburn, MO was the informant and undertaker. |
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Dec. 2, 1877 AR |
Apr 16, 1957 Cassville Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Martha J. - Inscription: "I cannot say and I will not say that she is dead. She is just asleep" - Research Note: The death date of William was first transcribed as 1967. His stone reads otherwise. Phyllis' Note: His death certificate is listed on the SOS web site as Joe Roller. He was a resident of Seligman, MO, widowed, and a farmer. He was a son of Allen and Mary (Gann) Roller. Thomas Roller of Decatur, AR was the informant. Another Photo |
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Nov. 21, 1932 |
Jan. 3, 1933 |
Inscription: "Son of L. L. and Ola Rose, A Little Time On Earth He Spent Till God For Him His Angel Sent" |
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Nov. 3, 1902 |
Nov. 30, 1902 |
Inscription: "Son of Sam and Nancy ROSE, Gone To A Better Land" |
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Feb. 10, 1929 |
Mar 15, 1929 |
Inscription: "Gone To Be An Angel, dau. of L. L. and Ola Rose" |
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June 3, 1914 |
Feb. 21, 2002 |
Inscription: "Daughter of Tom and Laura Pendergraft" - Research Note: Wife of William Arvil Ruark. Married May 16, 1933 in Washburn. He died Aug. 25, 1972. She was a daughter of John "Tom" Thomas and Laura "Cassie" Kathleen (Fletcher) Pendergraft. |
Photo Daughter Online Obit |
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May 5, 1938 Ash Twp., Barry Co., MO
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May 5, 1938 Ash Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Infant" - Research Note: Mary's transcription was missing the name and date. Barbara's death certificate places her death in Barry Co., MO. Her name is spelled Barbra on the record. Her father was given as Titus Raymond Stephens and her mother as Ina Ineva Rose, both born in Barry Co., MO. The cause of death was convulsions, premature birth. |
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May 27, 1905 |
Jan. 16, 1907 |
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June 15, 1908 |
June 15, 1908 |
No Data |
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Aug 6, 1887 |
June 22, 1908 |
No Data |
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Apr. 26, 1927 |
Apr. 26, 1927 |
Inscription: "Infant Dau. of Floyd and Florence Stinecipher, born and died Apr. 26, 1927 - Our Beloved Babe" |
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Jun. 16, 1905 |
Dec. 13, 1929 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: This was my uncle and the son of Joseph Albert & Nancy Charlotte Stinecipher. He died as a result of an injury caused by a horse that kicked him in the head. He married Florence Nellie Taylor, Oct. 1925. They had a baby boy that died at birth Apr. 26, 1909 and is buried in the Cargile cemetery. His death certificate reports his parents as Joseph A. & Nancy (Monday) Stinecipher. His death certificate is indexed by the Secretary of State's office as Stinesipher. It reports that he and both of his parents were born in Dallas Co., MO. Charley Stinecipher of Washburn, gave the information. |
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Jan. 19, 1929 |
Jan. 19, 1929 |
Inscription: "Son of C. H. and Myrtle, Jan. 19, 1929 - Stillborn" |
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May 6, 1932 |
May 6, 1932 |
Inscription: "Dau. of C. H. and Myrtle, May 6, 1932 - Stillborn" |
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Aug. 9, 1872 |
June 13, 1957 |
Research Note: Headstone reads J. Albert Stinecipher. This is my grandfather. He was called "Abe' by most. His death certificate reads that his father was R. E. Stinecipher and that his mother's name was unknown to the informant. Congestive heart failure was the cause of death. Nancy Charlotte was his wife's name. He was widowed and a retired farmer. Charley Stinecipher of Washburn, MO, was the informant. The date of his birth is given as 1873 not 1872 as the stone reads. |
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May 8, 1874 |
June 3, 1952 |
Research Note: Nancy Charlotte Stinecipher was my grandmother. She was called "Lottie' by many. She married Joseph Albert Stinecipher, July 31, 1895 in Lebanon, MO. They lived in a rock house in Washburn before their death. Lonnie reported her death as June 13, 1952, stone and death certificate read June 3, 1952. |
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Feb. 19, 1847 Huntington, PA |
Feb. 7, 1917 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: P. A. - Research Note: According to the newspaper, she married P. A. Sult, in St. Marsy, Ohio, April 7, 1880. She had a daughter named Eunice who married George Rich. |
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Mar 5, 1843 |
Feb 15, 1937 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: N. E. - Research Note: A death certificate is registered for Peter A. Sults, who died in Barry County, Feb 15, 1937. There is a listing for Peter A. Sult in the 1909 plat map for P. A. Sult. |
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Mar 4, 1902 |
Apr 14, 1904 |
Inscription: "Dau. of E. L. and D. B. Suttlemyer" |
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May 15, 1936 |
Oct. 12, 1980 |
No Data |
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Mar 31, 1939 |
Dec. 12, 2000 |
Research Note: Daughter of Stanley Hume and Okla (Cavass) Elliott, married Johnny Townsend on May 26, 1958, and he preceded her in death October 12, 1980. |
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Aug. 1, 1839 TN |
July 18, 1893 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "All is Well at the bottom of stone" - Research Note: Est. J. P. Twitty, dec'd, John L. Banks, Warren Potts and James Cargyle appointed, commissioners to set out homestead to M. L. Twitty, widow. [Cargile] Cassville Republican, Thursday, August 17, 1893 - Mary's post had his birth year as 1830, stone reads 1839. |
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Nov. 20, 1880 Benton Co., AR |
July 2, 1893 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: 1880 Colville, Benton Co., AR census lists Judius C. Twitty, age 2, born AR, in the home of James K. & Mariah T. Twitty. |
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Mar 5, 1843 TN |
Feb. 7, 1930 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Mariah McGaugh married James K. Twitty, June 30, 1864, Marshall Co., TN. 1917 Extracts from Barry County, MO, Newspapers - January 13, 1917, Thursday, Cassville Democrat - Washburn and Greasy Creek Mixups: W. F. McGaugh and son, A. J. McGaugh of Springdale, Ark., returned home Monday, after visiting his sister Mrs. Twitty on Greasy Creek. |
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Oct 22, 1891 |
1893? Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "All is Well" - Research Note: Broken stone, can't read. |
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Research Note: Broken stone, flat on ground. |
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VAN ZANDT, Taylor Mrs. |
No Date |
1917 |
Mrs. Taylor Vanzandt was buried at the Cargile cemetery Sunday, Mr. Vanzandt was a son of John Vanzandt of Mayflower and Mrs. Vanzandt was a daughter of Jake Cline well known Greasy Creek farmers. Published Jan. 13, 1917 in the Cassville Democrat. |
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