McCary Cemetery, Barry County, MO
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Inscription: "Children of Josiah & Mary L. McCary" - Research Note: this one was added to Mary's list so it's not know where it goes in the
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Nov. 4, 1809 |
May 8, 1891 |
Inscription: "Age 81 Years, 6 Months, 4 Days" - SSW: Jane A. (THOMPSON) MCCARY |
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Mar. 21, 1816 |
Dec. 7, 1877 |
Inscription: "Age 61 Years, 8 Months, 16 Days - Mother & Father" |
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Apr. 6, 1851 |
Oct. 15, 1916 |
Research Note: His death certificate indexed as John F. McCory on the MO Archives web site. It reads that he was single and a farmer and a son of Henry McCary and Jane Alexandra Thompson, both born TN. T. B. McCary of Cassville, MO was the informant. John was thrown from a buggy which resulted in his death. Online obit - This awful announcement went forth Sunday noon that another old and respected citizen of this section of Barry county, had passed away at a time in life, when he had promise of many years. But the reaper of time was in motion, his sickle was sharpened and the brittle thread of life was snapped and John T. McCary went to his reward. John Thompson McCary was the youngest son of the late Hon. and Mrs. Henry McCary, old, highly respected and honored citizens of Barry county, who settled on the McCary homestead 4 miles southwest of this city, in 1837, coming from Tennessee that year to this county, and lived there until death summoned them to another world. John T. McCary was born in April 1852, and over 65 years, 6 months and a few days old at his death. He had lived all his life on the McCary homestead, which he owned at the time of his death, consisting of about 220 acres of valuable land, well improved and a lot of good stock on the farm. About Oct. 2, he was injured by his buggy turning over on him, in the Pasley neighborhood, that produced concussion of the brain from which he never recovered, but lived about two weeks. During that time, he was able to be up and around, but was never right after the accident and gradually grew worse, until Sunday, Oct 15 1916, at 11:30 a.m. when his spirit was summoned from this world. The following are his living brothers and sisters: B.F. McCary Washburn, Josiah and T. B. McCary of near the old home, Asberry McCary of Powell, McDonald County and Mrs. Jennie McCary of Long Beach Cal.? He was a member of Pythagoras Lodge A. F & A. M., of this city, and his remains were intered Monday evening with their honors in the McCary cemetery at the old home, with a large number of relatives and friends present to pay their last tribute of respect to his memory. |
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Jan. 18, 1842 |
Sep. 7, 1923 |
SSW: Mary L. (BARR) MCCARY |
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Apr. 17, 1845 |
Oct. 29, 1911 |
SSW: Josiah
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Feb. 1846 |
Sep. 25, 1913 |
Research Note: Her death certificate has 1847 for birth year. She was single and the daughter of Henry McCary born SC and Jane E. Thompson born TN. John McCary of Cassville, MO was the informant. Apoplexy was the cause of death. - Obit: Miss McCary Dead - Died at her Home Southwest of Cassville of Paralysis -- Was 66 Years Old - Miss Tennie Mary McCary daughter of the late Hon. Henry and Mrs. Jane A. McCary, died at the old McCary home, 4 miles Southwest of this city. Tuesday morning, Sept 2, 1913, of paralysis and was 66 years old , and was among our oldest citizens - Miss Tennie was born on the farm where she lived and died, in February, 1847 and was among our oldest citizens. She was highly respected by all of her acquaintances. She was of a retired disposition and remained at home, looking after her domestic affairs, where she and her sister Miss Nannie, Thos. B. and John McCary all made their home, hardly ever leaving home and it was her pleasure to do so. She was a good citizen and was a believer in the religion of Jesus Christ. Rev. J.W. Ennis of near this city, conducted funeral services at her late home Wednesday afternoon, where a large number of old time residents and friends had assembled to pay the last respect to a good woman, after which the remains were laid to rest in the McCary family Cemetery. All her brothers and sisters were present at her funeral, excepting Mrs. Jane Mitchell of Long beach, Cal. Asbury McCary was in Oklahoma, and Eschot McKinney took a copy of last weeks Democrat to him, showing him of the serious sickness of his sister and he immediately left for the old home, where he arrived in time for the funeral |
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May 26, 1844 |
Jan. 25, 1916 |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Henry McCary, born SC, and Jane Alexandra Thompson, born TN. - Cassville Democrat, Jan, 1916 Another splendid citizen has passed to the great beyond, leaving five brothers, one sister, and many other relatives and friends to mourn her passing. For seventy-one years , 7 months and twenty-one days, all the days of her lie she had been a resident of this county and had resided at the McCary home, 3 3/4 miles southwest of this city. She was a daughter of the late Hon. and Mrs. Henry McCary, well known and highly respected citizens of this county during life. She was born May 26, 1844 at the McCary homestead. Miss Nannie McCary died Jan. 24, 1916 of mephritis. Her family was well known to all the older families of this county and she enjoyed the esteem and respect of everybody who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. She leaves five brothers and one sister to morn her passing, as follows: B. F. McCary of near Washburn Joe McCary of near Exeter, Asberry McCary of near Fairview Thos. B. and John McCary and Mrs. Jennie Mitchell of near this city. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at the McCary home, by Rev. E W Love of this city after which the remains were intered in the family cemetery on the McCary homestead. |
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Oct. 7, 1868 |
Sep. 29, 1875 |
SSW: Robert MCCARY |
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Feb. 12, 1871 |
Oct. 15, 1875 |
SSW: P. Bell
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1839 |
1921 |
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Dec. 15, 1894 |
June 16, 1898 |
Inscription: "Daughter of E. & G. McKinney" |
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Feb. 11, 1856 |
Jan. 1, 1895 |
Inscription: "Wife of Edward M. McKinney. A precious one from us is gone. A voice we love is still. A place is vacant in our home. Which never can be filled." |
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MITCHELL, Missouri Jane (McCARY) |
June 14, 1846 |
Jan. 14, 1925 |
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