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King Cemetery Directions: From the north: Take 37 south from Washburn. Turn right (west) over the tracks on FR 2265. The cemetery is visible on the right (north) side. NOTICE: King Cemetery Association will be holding a business meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday May 24th, 2009, at the King Cemetery. For more information call (Mrs. Luke) Georgia Roller at 1-417-662-3582. They live near Seligman, Missouri.
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King Cemetery AKA: Pad Roller, P. E. Roller, Roller NW Sec. 9, T21N, R28W - 363307N 0935808W
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Submitted by Darla Marbut There is a story that says that a pioneer
family made the first grave in King Cemetery - that was even
before it was called King. A mother spoke mournfully of putting
their little boy "in the woods." It is said the boy was
a son of the Alfred Harbin family, and the family lived south of
Washburn. This story makes sense because there was an old wagon road that ran across the county from near where the John G. Harbin's place was to King. The Harbin place was the stage coach stop. That road was closed about the time that Hwy 37 was built. You can see where it once was even today. Alfred Harbin's estate was settled in 1867 in Barry Co., MO. John G. Harbin was the second husband of Martha A. Gowen. She was first married to John B. Arnold who died in 1863 and who is also buried in King Cemetery. John G. Harbin was first married to Nancy A. Pallet and she is also buried in King. She died in 1871. 1850 Barry Co., MO Federal Census - Houses 400 - 548 |
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Small square stones are unmarked graves - looking northeast across the cemetery.
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All the stones in this cemetery were photographed in August 2006 by Donna Cooper and Darla Marbut |
Looking across the yard toward the southeast McCary stone is the big square one. |
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