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Farwell Cemetery, Barry Co., MO |
Farwell Cemetery, Barry Co., MO |
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Farwell, Maud A. - 1881 -1883 - SSW: Zephyr 1896 - 1896
First listing has been corrected from death date of 1882 to 1883 for Maude. |
Mary McComb - 1856 - 1888 |
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Taggart, Wynona Helen - Mar. 30, 1914 - Feb. 13, 1929
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Rubay Farwell son of O. W. & S. E. Farwell -
Apr 19, 1896 - Sept 1899 -
Inscription: "Roses fade, lillies die, Our sweet little baby lives on high"
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Farwell, Albert Moors - Nov. 2, 1852 - Apr. 13, 1912
SSW: Eliza Pyatt - Jan. 11, 1855 - Jan. 21, 1933
FARWELL, Eliza Jane (PYATT)
Jan. 11, 1955
April 18, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
Died After a Short Illness:
A. M. Farwell, a well known citizen of Roaring River township, died at his home near Eagle Rock, Saturday afternoon, April 13, of gall stones and stomach trouble.
On Monday before he had attended the Republican county convention at Cassville as a delegate and appeared to be in his usual health and continued so until Tuesday night when he was suddenly taken seriously ill. He suffered intensely for more than three days, during which time nothing but momentary relief could be secured. He had been bothered with the trouble to which he finally succumbed for several years and often was seriously ill.
Mr. Farwell was well known over the county and was a successful farmer. For many years he has been a prominent citizen of Roaring River township. He was born in Illinois in 1852. the family moved to this county in 1857. He has been twice married and leaves a widow and three children from the first marriage and seven from the last marriage. He was a brother of Wilder Farwell near Cassville and of Otis Farewell of the Roach district.
He was a man of strong convictions and never hesitated to express his views upon any question which came up. He was always a man of his word, of unquestioned integrity and stability of character. He always took an active and leading part in every movement for the progress of this county and community. His sudden death was a great shock to his large family and to his many friends all over the county. Funeral services were held Sunday and his body interred in the Farwell Cemetery on White River.
Research Note: Albert Moors Farwell was first married to Mollie Gray and secondly married to Eliza Pyatt. By his first marriage there was a daughter Gertrude Farwell who married Charlie Bradford; a son William who married Effie J. Tucker; and there were twins named Lillie and Maud who were born in 1881. One of the twins may have died as an infant. By his second marriage with Eliza Pyatt there was a daughter, Estie, who married John Shrum; a daughter Beulah who married A. Taggart; a daughter, Louella, who was married to Jasper Sherman; Ezra, a son, who married Billa Jones; Zealous, a son, who was married to Georgia Simpson; Zephyr, a son, and he died as an infant; and also a daughter who was named Clara and she married Frank Fogg. |
Romeo S., son of S. F. & Susan Pyatt, Aug 16, 1874 -
June 19, 1892 (unreadable inscription) |
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Albert M. Farwell died Mar 14, 1862, Aged 48 Yrs, 9 Mos, 11 Dys
SSW: Angeline wife of A. M. Farwell died Mar 30, 1875, Aged 57 Yrs, 11 Mos, 24 Dys SSW: Adelaide Farwell
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Adelaide Farwell daughter of A. M. & A. Farwell died June 8, 1876
Aged 29 Yrs, 1 Mo, 10 Dys
SSW: Angeline Farwell & Albert M. Farwell |
BALDWIN, Bascom ()
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Mary Ann Pyatt "Grandma" 1815 - 1885
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Date corrected from the 25th to the 26th from the first listing. Mary A. Farwell born Dec 18, 1884 died Dec 25, 1884 |
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And according to Gina Easley there were also 5 unreadable & broken stones |
1860 White River Twp., Barry Co., MO
128. 127. A. M. Farwell, 47,
New Hampshire, Male
George Munley, Farm Laborer,
17, England, Male
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