Mt. Olive Cemetery, Newton Co., MO
Name |
Born |
Died |
Research Notes & Inscriptions |
Researcher or Resource |
| ALLEN, Bertha A. | Sept. 17, 1907 | May 23, 1991 | No Data | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| ALLEN, Carl L. | Feb. 24, 1932 | Oct. 12, 1992 | No Data | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| ALLEN, Carl Raymond | 1932 | 1992 | Inscription: "PFC US ARMY KOREA" | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| ALLEN, Cora M. | Nov. 21, 1921 | July 10, 1994 | SSW: Lowell F. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 23, 1941" | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| ALLEN, Dollie L. | 1896 | 1977 | SSW: Edgar P. | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| ALLEN, Edgar P. | 1887 | 1977 | SSW: Dollie L. | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| ALLEN, Lester Edward | Oct. 17, 1919 Pioneer, Barry, Co., MO |
Mar. 10, 1932 McDonald Co., MO |
Research Note: Wheaton Journal - Thursday, March 17, 1932 - Pioneer News - Lester Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen, died at the Stella Hospital Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. Services were held at Mt. Olive Church Saturday afternoon at two o'clock conducted by Rev. Chas. McNabb of Wheaton. Burial was made in the Mt. Olive Cemetery under the direction of Belka's Funeral Parlor. Phyllis' Note: He was a son of Edgar P. Allen, born MO and Dolly McMullen, born MO. His death certificate is on file in McDonald County and lists meningitis caused by influenza as the cause of death. Stella Hospital is in Newton Co., MO, so the obit must be mistaken about where he died since the death certificate has that he died in McDonald County. Stella is given and then marked out on the death certificate. | Online Obit Note Donna Cooper Online Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
| ALLEN, Lowell F. | Oct. 4, 1922 | July 25, 1997 | SSW: Cora M. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 23, 1941" | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| ALLEN, Walter L. | Mar. 21, 1890 | Mar. 13, 1962 | No Data | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| ALONZO, Beverly June | Dec. 7, 1940 | June 12, 2005 | Inscription: "FOR WHEN I AM WEAK I AM STRONG - 2 Cor 12:10" - Research Note: Her stone is very close to Magnolia I. and George Hutchens stone. | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| BARKER, Freddie M. | 1909 | 1943 | Inscription: "At Rest" | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| BARKER, Granville "Harry" Harrison | Oct. 26, 1891 | Aug. 3, 1958 Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was born Oct. 26, 1890 and not in 1891 as the stone reads. A. J. Barker and Sarah Mayfield were given as his parents names. His place of birth was listed as unknown. He never married and Cecil Barker of Granby, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| BARKER, Grace M. | 1886 | 1960 | No Data | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| BARKER, John Miller | Jan. 12, 1877 Newton Co., MO |
Dec. 31, 1943 W. Coler St., Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was buried in Barker Cemetery. His usual address was Stark City, MO in Newton County. Andrew Jackson Barker and Sarah M. Mayfield were given as his parents names, and both were listed as born in Newton County. Grace M. Barker was his wife's name and he worked at Camp Crowder. The cause of death was given as natural causes probably coronary. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Anna Lucille | June 26, 1904 | Aug. 29, 2001 | Carpenter Headstone | Photos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Billy Carroll | June 30, 1925 | Mar. 21, 1999 | Inscription: "A Loving And Caring Husband And Dad - U. S. NAVY" - Military Stone Inscription: "AOM3 US NAVY WORLD WAR II - ASIATIC THEATER" - Military Stone | Photos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Elizabeth Catherine (CUMMINGS) | Jan. 13, 1877 Newton Co., MO |
Nov. 15, 1947 3 Miles N. of Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate has Hiram Cummings, born Rockingham, VA, as her father. Her mother was listed as Katherine Kagly, born Centennial Co., OH. J. O. Carpenter was given as her husband's name. Edgar Carpenter, Purdy, MO, was the informant. - Carpenter Headstone | Death Certificate Donna CooperPhotos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Estelle | 1909 | 19__ | SSW: Samuel | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, George W. | Nov. 27, 1843 | June 20, 1903 | SSW: Hettie A. | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Hettie Ann (PULLEY) | Dec. 14, 1848 Cooper Co., MO |
Nov. 4, 1937 Newton Co., MO |
SSW: George W. - Research Note: According to her death certificate she an invalid. Her parents names were not given. Gangrene was the cause of death. Ida E. Carpenter, Fairview, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna CooperPhoto Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Ida Elizabeth (HIGGS) | June 23, 1870 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 25, 1951 Sale Mem. Hosp., Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Will - Inscription: "Gone But Not Forgotten" - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Duff Higgs was her father and her mother was Mary Williams. Mrs. Elmer Stark, Neosho, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna CooperPhoto Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Infant | No Date | Nov. 8, 1876 | Inscription: "Infant Dau. of G. W. & H. A. - Age 12 Days" | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, James Edgar | Sept. 12, 1912 | Sept. 9, 2005 | Carpenter Headstone | Photos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, James Oliver | July 9, 1874 Newton Co., MO |
Sept. 2, 1945 Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that George W. Carpenter was his father and that Hettie Ann Pulley was his mother. His address was given as Purdy and his residence in Newton County. He was married and Elizabeth Catherine was his wife. Edgar Carpenter, Purdy, MO, was the informant. Carpenter Headstone | Death Certificate Donna CooperPhotos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Leah Catherine | Feb. 1, 1909 | Aug. 19, 1998 | Carpenter Headstone | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Lena Mae | May 13, 1919 | Sept. 5, 1997 | Carpenter Headstone | Photos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Lottie America (HIGGS) | May 15, 1876 Newton Co., MO |
Aug. 18, 1959 Fairview Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that her father was Thomas D. Higgs and her mother was Mary Williams. Mrs. S. L. Hammons, Purdy, MO, was the informant. - Carpenter Headstone - Carpenter Headstone - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Nellie (GRIMES) | Oct. 7, 1895 | Feb. 4, 1988 | Research Note: On Sarah Luzettie (McAllister) Grimes, her mother's death certificate, she is listed as the informant. William Grimes was her father's name. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Robert Samuel | Sept. 6, 1868 | Jan. 27, 1919 Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate Robert Samuel Carpenter was a son of George W. and Hettie A. (Pulley) Carpenter. They were both born in MO. He was married and a farmer. Carcinoma was the cause of death. James Carpenter, Pioneer, MO, was the informant. - Carpenter Headstone - Carpenter Headstone | Death Certificate Donna CooperPhotos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, Samuel | 1895 | 1943 | SSW: Estelle | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CARPENTER, William Thomas | Apr. 4, 1870 Cooper Co., MO |
Nov. 7, 1934 Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Ida E. - Inscription: "Gone But Not Forgotten" - Research Note: His death certificate reads that George W. Carpenter and Hettie Pulley Carpenter were his parents. George was born in Cooper County, MO, and Hettie in Patton? Co., MO. He was married and Ida E. Carpenter was his wife's name. He was a miller - manager. The cause of death was heart attack. Mrs. Ida E. Carpenter, Fairview, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna CooperPhoto Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CLINTON, Catalina "Pat" | Oct. 7, 1922 | May 11, 1990 | SSW: Charles M. - Inscription: "Married Jan. 8, 1947" | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CLINTON, Charles M. | Mar. 29, 1916 | Feb. 26, 1987 | SSW: Catalina "Pat" - Inscription: "Married Jan. 8, 1947" - Military Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II - EUROPEAN THEATER - EISENHOWER HEADQUARTERS" Military Stone | Photos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CONRAD, Neppie Elinor (NORTHCUTT) | Jan. 9, 1859 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
Feb. 3, 1932 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate she was a daughter of T. D. Northcutt born Paris, KY, and Mary E. Gatewood. A cerebral hemorrhage was the cause of death. Daris Conrad, Fairview, Mo, was the informant. The Northcutt family reports her name as Penelope Eleanor. She was the deputy post mistress. Dr. Blum Northcutt was her brother. She is buried in the Northcutt plot. Jan. 9, 1859 is given as her birth date and not 1958 as the stone reads. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| COX, Mary (CRUMLEY) | Dec. 7, 1831 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 01, 1893 Pioneer, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Mary Crumley, daughter of Thomas & Susan Crumley. Married 1) William Anderson Cox who died in 1862. Married 2) Jacob Hart on June 22, 1871 in Barry Co., MO. Barry County, MO, Court Records show that he abandoned her and she filed papers on Sep 29, 1873 to gain control of their 72 acres in Sec 19, T 25 R 28 Barry Co., MO. Her parents moved before the Civil War, to Barry County. She and her children followed in 1862. Her 1st husband W. A Cox died that same year from injuries of the war. Her stone is no longer there - Inscription: "Wife of A. Cox". Also "Remember friends as you pass by, as you are now, so once was I, As I am now so you must be, Prepare in life to follow me." The tombstone was broken. [Ref: Year of 1998] | Note
Donna Cooper Online Obit |
| CRUMLEY, John Elwood | Apr. 26, 1856 Fannin Co., GA | Mar. 29, 1936 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO | Inscription: "In Loving Memory of the Crumley Family - John E. & Susan Cox Crumley Family" - Research Note: John Elwood Crumley was a son of William Erwin & Margaret (Wetzel) Crumley. It was William Erwin Crumley who murdered his uncle in Georgia. John's father, William Erwin Crumley, shot and killed his uncle John Crumley sometime in 1857 in Gordon Co., GA. In Jan 1858, the government of Georgia posted a $100 reward for the return or capture of the fugitive, William Erwin Crumley. Fannin Co., Georgia newspaper, "In Fannin County, recently, John Crumbly was murdered by William Erwin Crumbly." January l8, 1858. The Governor of GA put up a $100 reward in January of 1858 for the return of the fugitive, William Ervin Crumley. Thomas and family moved to Barry Co., MO around 1857 or 1858 and probably the move was to get William out of state and to avoid prosecution. William's wife, Margaret Witzel Crumley, stayed in GA with her parents and moved to Barry Co., MO sometime after 1880. She is listed on the 1900 census living two doors away from her son, John E. and his family. His death certificate has his death date as Mar. 29, 1936, Newton Co., MO, and born Apr. 26, 1856 Fannin Co., GA, and lists his father as Erwin Crumley and his mother with a maiden name of Taylor. Erwin Crumley, Stark City, MO, was the informant. His homemade marker reads 1865 - 1836. - Another Photo - Another Photo - Another Photo | Death Certificate Note Donna Cooper Online Obit Photo Darla Marbut Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CRUMLEY, Martha | No Date | No Date | Inscription: "At Rest" | Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CRUMLEY, Samuel Anderson | June 1, 1898 Cassville, Barry Co., MO | Oct. 8, 1955 Nr. Granby, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was hit by a train on the tracks and died of a broken back. He was a farm hand. His parents were John Elwood and Susan (Cox) Crumley and he was buried at Mt. Olive. Viola Crumley was listed as his wife's name. |
Death Certificate
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| CRUMLEY, Susan | 1800 Spartanburg, SC | bet. 1870 - 1880 Barry Co., MO | Research Note: Susan is thought to have been a full-blooded Cherokee, born in Spartanburg, SC. Family thinks that she and Thomas are buried in unmarked graves here at Mt. Olive. She and her husband came to Barry County from Habersham Co., GA, and before that they had lived in Bumcombe Co., NC. | Note
Donna Cooper |
| CRUMLEY, Susan C. (COX) | Mar. 13, 1858 | Apr. 6, 1936 Pioneer, Barry Co., MO | Inscription: "In Loving Memory of the Crumley Family - John E. & Susan Cox Crumley Family" - Research Note: John Elwood Crumley was married to Susan Cox. Susan, a sister of William and John E., married William A. Cox and also moved to MO after the civil war. - Another Photo | Note
Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut Photo Ted Roller Donna Cooper |
| CRUMLEY, Thomas Charles | 1799 Spartanburg, SC | June 25, 1880
near Pioneer, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Thomas and his wife, Susan, are thought to be buried at Pioneer in unmarked graves. There are two unmarked graves at the foot of the Cox graves and in between the Crumley and Pinkston grave. | Note
Donna Cooper |
| CRUMLEY, William Coats | June 26, 1895 Pioneer, Barry Co., MO | June 08, 1926 Pioneer, Barry Co., MO | Research Note: William Crumley was a son of John Elwood and his wife Susan C. Cox. His death certificate reads that his parents were John E. and Susan (Cox) Crumley, both born in GA. He was divorced and a barber. He died from the effects of TB, which he contracted during the war. Photo on Stone - Another Photo - Photo On Stone - Photo On Stone | Death Certificate Note Donna Cooper Photos Darla Marbut Photos Ted Roller Donna Cooper |