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Haddock Cemetery Near Purdy, Barry Co., MO
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Located in Sec 34 Twp. 25N Range 28W There are 8 graves at this location, 4 marked with headstones and 4 marked with field stones. Submitted by: Jack Fly
*** William and Mary (Collins) Haddock The original land patent records state that William Haddock owned land in section 34 and at that time he was the only Haddock with land in that section. He received 40 in 1853, 40 in 1852 and in 1857 another 40 - all in Section 34. In Section 27, he received 2 different 40 acre tracts in 1853, a 40 acre tract in 1852, and 40 in 1848. Section 27 joined Section 34. So he had 7 40 acre tracts that joined each other. Neighbors were Lewis Ethridge, Edward Brown, Elias Birkes, James Bryant, Joel Mitchell and John G. Castoe in Section 27. In section 34 he was the only person owning land at that time who had received it by patent. In section 35 Elijah Waltrip and Henry Stinnett as well as Henry Goodnight were all neighbors who had patent land. In 1860 William and Mary were listed on the Barry County census, which places them in that area and living on some of this property. 1860 Federal Population Schedules, US Census: House # 685, head of household was William Haddock, age 53, born in NC. His wife, Mary, age 47, born in Kentucky. Children were given as Evaline, daughter, age 18, born in MO; Charles, son, age 15, born in MO; Sarah, daughter, age 13 born in MO; Juliette, daughter, age 11, born in MO; Elizabeth, daughter, age 6, born in MO; William, son, age 3, born in MO; and listed after those above was Alexander, age 25, son, born in MO; Franklin, son, age 21, born in MO; and Emily, age 17, born in AR. Living in house # 686 was Thomas R. Lowery, age 34, born in KY, and his wife Sarah J., age 30, born in MO. And three doors away and in house # 688 was James D. Vaughan, age 38, born in TN, with wife Mary A., age 32, also born in TN. Between 1865 and 1869
William Haddock died, but since he paid taxes in 1861 he must have been
living at that time. I think it is probable that he is buried here on his
place in an unmarked grave. After his death, Polly left Barry County with her
children and went to Texas with her son Nathan, so she did not die here. In
1880, she was in Erath Co., TX. Her son William Marion Haddock left Barry
Co., MO, and after his wife, Sarah Margaret Neal and son George Haddock were
struck by lighting in 1884. Sarah's mother and sister are both buried in
Maddy Cemetery and there are two graves between them so that is likely their
burial place. Approved the 4th day of
October, Polly Haddock {seal}. 1866 by Elias Horine, Judge of Probate - Elijah
Waltrip {seal}. [Ref: Barry Co., MO, Estates and Probates, Page 134]:
Elizabeth Haddock; minor heir of William Haddock, deceased. Bond: $ 100., 4
October 1866, Polly Haddock, principal, Elijah Waltrip, bondsmen. [Ref:
Barry Co., MO, Estates and Probates, Page 135]: William Haddock, minor heir
of William Haddock, deceased. Bond: $ 100., 4 October 1866, Polly Haddock,
principal, Franklin Haddock and Alexander Haddock, bondsmen. William and Mary Haddock had a daughter named Emily who was born in 1843 and the family seems not to know where she died or when so she may have died young. It is possible that she is buried here. There was also a daughter named Sarah who was born in 1847 that the family seems not to know what happened to her either. Perhaps she is also buried here. Also Mary Frances Loveall, Alexander's wife, died in 1858. Alexander must have been living close by in 1861 -1866 when the estate was probated because his name is mentioned as a bondsman. Since the family seems uncertain about where Frances died, she could be buried here, too. And then there is William Haddock, I'd say that it is highly likely that he is buried here, too, because he owned the land that this cemetery is situated on.
Notes added by Donna Cooper ***
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