Oak Hill Cemetery - AKA: Cassville Cemetery
Barry County, Missouri
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Mar. 12, 1922 Woods Co., OK |
July 24, 1999 |
SSW: Mary O. - Research Note: He was a son of Robert M. & Lorena M. (Decker) Davidson - WWII US Navy. Military Stone Inscription: "US NAVY WORLD WAR II" |
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Oct. 29, 1923 |
Oct. 22, 2000 |
SSW: Howard W. - Research Note: Dau. of Ollie and Carrie (Edmondson) Brock, She married Howard W. Davidson on July 14, 1941, in Waynoka, Oklahoma, and he preceded her in death July 24, 1999. |
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Apr. 25, 1916 |
June 16, 1944 |
SSW: James W. Berziel & Frances E. Berziel - Inscription: "Okla. Tec. 5 Trans. Corps. WW II" - Research Note: Unsure of the surname order of this stone. Military Stone |
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Nov. 2, 1818 |
June 16, 1905 |
SSW: Martha J. C. - Inscription: "Aged 86 Y. 7 M. 15 D." - Another Photo - Another Photo |
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Sept. 1, 1838 |
Feb. 2, 1911 |
Research Note: Son of David & Hanna (Wilson) Davis. Phyllis' Note: During the Civil War he served four years in the Union Army. He was married in 1859 to Miss Susannah Dummit and to them were born ten children, four of whom are living: Wm. of Iona, South Dakota; George, who lives in Oregon; Henry of Nebraska; and Charles of Marionville. |
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May 1, 1834 |
Feb. 27, 1896 |
SSW: James C. - Inscription: "Aged 61 YR. 9 MO. 26 DA." |
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1862 |
1901 |
Research Note: She is buried next to James C. Davis. |
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DAVIS, Susanna (DUMMIT) |
Mar. 1, 1844 |
Sept. 13, 1929 |
Research Note: Wife of Joshua W. Davis of Ohio. |
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DAVIS, Thomas Baldwin |
Abt. 1848 |
Nov. 26, 1923 |
Research Note: His death certificate has that his wife was Emily Davis. Parents are marked as unknown by the informant. J. W. Riddle of Cassville, MO was the informant. |
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Mar. 18, 1842 |
July 14, 1906 |
Inscription: "AMANDA I. DAY, NEE MCMURRY" - Research Note: The stone reads that she was born Mar. 28, 1842, the post by J. D. Day has that she was born Mar. 18, 1842. Also the stone has her maiden name spelled McMurry - not McMurray as posted by J. D. Day. |
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1884 |
Dec. 1, 1918 |
Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1918 Harry Day died at his home in Pasley locality Sunday morning, December 1, of a lingering illness of tuberculosis, at the age of 34 years. The funeral was held Wednesday at the home and interment made in Oak Hill cemetery at Cassville. Mr. and Mrs. Day moved to this county and community about six or seven years ago from Iowa, coming with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Renz and locating upon adjoining farms where they have since lived. During their residence in this county Mr. and Mrs. Day have made a host of friends who esteem them highly as being the very best of citizens. Mr. Day contracted tuberculosis a few years ago and during the past two years had been gradually failing. He took treatment for a while at the Mt. Vernon sanitarium, returning a few weeks ago. He leaves a wife but no children. |
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1847 |
1924 |
SSW: Wilson M. |
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1859 |
May 1938 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sam S. Research Note: Obit: Cassville Republican, May 19, 1938 - Rites for Mrs. Day Funeral service for Mrs. S. S. Day were held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Horine-Culver funeral home. The services were conducted by Rev. J. A. Burris, Pastor of the Methodist church in Cassville and by Rev. R. L. Samples a former pastor of Mrs. Day’s at Trenton, Mo., where the Day family then lived. J. L. Riddick, with Mrs. Troy Wilson at the piano, sang for the service. The pall bearers were a group of Cassville business men, friends of V. S. Day, a son and a Cassville business man. Mrs. Day had for many years been a member of the Methodist church. Her former pastor spoke feelingly of her fine Christian character and exemplary life. Burial was made in the Oak Hill cemetery here, under direction of the Horine Culver Funeral Service. |
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1854 |
1946 |
SSW: Olive |
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Sept. 2, 1840 |
Jan. 14, 1915 |
Inscription: "PVT CO B 1 MO - STATE GUARD - CSA" - Research Note: William Clay was a wagoneer member of the 2d Company/23d Tennessee Regiment. On 2 April 1865, while riding back to pick his buddies hat when he was captured by the Union Army at Hatcher's Run, Virginia. He was sent to Point Lookout, Maryland and was paroled on 26 June 1865. He, Amanda, Howard and Bud Day came to Arkansas and Missouri by covered wagon in 1884. Donna's Note: There is a sandstone marked, unknown grave, next to William's grave and also next to the Plattenburg graves. It is listed the unknown listings. |
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| DAY, Wilson M. | 1849 | 1916 | SSW: Mary E. |
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Aug. 5, 1904 |
Sept. 5, 1909 |
Inscription: "Son of M. A. & C. E." - Research Note: He is buried near the Mason family and has a matching stone to some of their stones. |
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Oct. 13, 1894 |
July 7, 1986 |
No Data |
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Dec. 4, 1937 |
July 5, 1991 |
Inscription: "Night, Dad" - Another Photo |
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Feb. 3, 1895 |
July 28, 1970 |
SSW: Olive |
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July 2, 1904 |
Aug. 31, 1984 |
SSW: Emil |
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Sept. 9, 1865 |
Nov. 16, 1939 |
SSW: Ida, Ray & Lona Mae |
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Aug. 16, 1872 |
Nov. 10, 1947 |
SSW: David, Ray & Lona Mae |
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Jan. 7, 1908 |
Apr. 28, 1997 |
SSW: Ida, Ray & David |
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Aug. 26, 1906 |
Feb. 8, 1988 |
SSW: Lona Mae, David & Ida - Military Stone Inscription: "EMI US NAVY WORLD WAR II" |
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DIXON, Mabel Virginia (ELROD) |
May 30, 1920 |
Dec. 26, 2007 |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Jacob T. and Mary (Jones) Elrod. She was married to Henry Dixon, and he preceded her in death. She was preceded in death by one son, Henry Dixon; four brothers, Louie Elrod, Jasper Elrod, Ora Elrod, and Woodrow Elrod; and five sisters, Kathleen Donnini, Lelah Baker, Ella Dorland, Grace Hanlon, and Jewel Winton. |
Monett Times Dec. 2007 |
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July 20, 1887 |
July 12, 1977 |
Research Note: Daughter of William Albert and Bridgette Anna (Lawson) Goodwin. Husband Julius Benjamin Dotson preceded her in death on May 8, 1927. |
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Jan. 15, 1828 Rush Co., IN |
Nov. 20, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: George Dotson married Rachel Johnson July 15, 1849 in Jackson Co., IN and it listed her name as Rachel Jane Johnson. Phyllis' Note: He married Rachel Jane Johnson on Jul. 15, 1849 at Brownstown, Jackson Co., IN, and was a son of William, born KY and Mary Elizabeth Dotson. George Dotson enlisted in B Company, 50 Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry on Sep, 1, 1861 at Medora, Jackson Co., IN. The Regiment was mustered on Sep. 12, 1861. Promoted to Corporal on Aug. 19, 1862. Discharged at Indianapolis on Jan. 5, 1865. |
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DOTSON, Rachel Jane (JOHNSON) |
April 7, 1832 IN |
Apr. 8, 1913 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was married to George Dotson in 1849. They were among the pioneer settlers of this country. They were blest in marriage by the birth of three children all dead except a son James Dotson of Shawnee, Okla. Newspaper item reads that she was the late wife of George Dotson. April 10, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican |
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Aug. 28, 1986 |
Dec. 23, 2007 |
Research Note: Preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Elmer Sr. and Mary Doty, and her maternal grandfather, Glen Hall. |
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Mar. 7, 1897 MO |
Apr. 13, 1980 |
Research Note: In 1900 she was listed in the James and Alice Bryant home as age 3, born Mar. 1897 in MO. H. J. Doty, 26, Jenkins & Josie Bryant, 19, Jenkins, Marriage license - June 15, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican |
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Mar. 18, 1900 |
May 31, 1969 |
No Data |
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Sept. 2, 1905 |
Apr. 26, 1975 |
SSW: Dessie I. |
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June 11, 1908 |
Sept. 15, 1992 |
SSW: Boyd D. |
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1909 |
1984 |
Research Note: The stone has the word Happy inscribed in the order of a maiden name so it may not be a nickname as posted here. |
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May 19, 1934 |
Mar. 8, 2009 |
SSW: Patricia J. "Patty" - Inscription: "Married June 4, 1955" - Research Note: He was a son of Henry Duncan and Anna (Reed) Duncan. After graduating from High School, he attended University of Tulsa where he played basketball and was a member of the 1954-55 Hall of Fame Team. He began coaching at Cassville in 1956, where he taught for thirty-one years. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Cecil Duncan. - Back of Stone |
Barry Co. Advertiser Obit, Mar. 11, 2009 Photos BCG&HS
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Sept. 2, 1937 |
No Date |
SSW: James C. "J. C." "Coach" - Inscription: "Married June 4, 1955" - Back of Stone |
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Mar. 27, 1815 KY |
Oct. 19, 1905 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Samantha Jane - Research Note: Eli and family lived in Carroll Co., AR, before they came to Barry County. - Back of Stone - Another Photo - Father & Mother |
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DUNLAP, Louisa Elizabeth |
Feb. 8, 1847 |
Nov. 19, 1928 |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Eli and Samantha J. (Weddle) Dunlap. Miss Louisa Eliza Dunlap died at the home of her nephew, William Joslin, death being due to infirmities of old age. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Hannah Joslin and Mrs. Jack Johnson of near this city. Her death certificate has that she was single, and was a daughter of Eli Dunlap and Samantha Jane Walker, both born TN. |
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Mar. 31, 1823 Knoxville, Knox Co., TN |
Sept. 10, 1903 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Eli - Research Note: They married in 1842 in Carroll Co., AR, at Berryville. - Back of Stone - Another Photo - Father & Mother |
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July 3, 1880 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 5, 1934 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Thomas A. - Research Note: Her husband was listed as T. A. Dunn. Her father was named as Jacob W. Hawk, born TN, and her mother's maiden name as Graston. Jacob Hawk married Adeline Graston in Barry County, Sept. 7, 1879. Also in Barry County listed was Jacob Hawk who first married Sarah Elizabeth Porter, Aug. 27, 1857. Nora's cause of death was listed as cancer of the womb. |
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Oct. 15, 1853 Chillicothe, MO |
Aug. 1, 1934 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nora Ann - Research Note: His death certificate reads that his wife was Nora A. Dunn. The names of parents were not listed. His stone doesn't have a death date. |
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Dec. 24, 1969 |
Nov. 20, 2006 |
SSW: Shelby Thomas - Inscription: "Wed May 14, 1988" -Research Note: She was a daughter of Clyde and Barbara (Givens) Boyette. She married Shelby Durm on May 14, 1988, in Arlington, Texas. Back of Stone |
Monett Times Nov. 2006 Photos BCG&HS |
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Jan. 20, 1970 |
No Date |
SSW: Melonee Dawn - Inscription: "Wed May 14, 1988" - Back of Stone |
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Jan. 15, 1899 |
Apr. 4, 1976 |
SSW: Winfred H. - Inscription: "Capt. U. S. ARMY WW II " - Military Stone |
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Nov. 13, 1901 |
Feb. 14, 1992 |
SSW: Thomas Isom |
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DUTRO, Dorothy E. |
June 18, 1909 |
No Date |
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