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Barry County, Missouri

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Honoring Our Civil War Soldiers 

 

 

 

 

Coordinator - Donna Cooper

READ INSTRUCTIONS BELOW!

Submissions not following these simple guidelines will be deleted!

 

This form is for Confederate Soldiers only!

 

 

 

1. Please do not post soldier's names that are not connected to Barry County. If they lived in Barry County or were buried in Barry County then you can submit the information here.

2. The note area can be used to add things that might not be written on documents.

3. If unknown - simply use unknown in the blank.

4. Use standard English and standard abbreviations. Old documents will have the old version of the state abbreviations because of the time period that they were filed. Please use the modern day usage, because we are going to chart these on web pages. See examples below for more information.

5. I will not accept entries that I can not understand. Retyping information you submit creates a lot of unnecessary work. Be accurate and do not change the information that is written on documents.

6. The coordinator reserves the right to reject or edit any or all entries that you submit. 

 

* Use standard abbreviations - Use proper punctuation!

For information that you type in follow these guidelines.

 

Such as MO - not Mo.  Correct usage example: Seligman, Barry Co., MO

Such as Barry Co., MO - not Barry co, Mo. - not Barry Co, MO - Correct usage example: Barry Co., MO

Such as TN - not Tenn. Correct usage example: Greene Co., TN

Such as Co. for county - not Wayne Cty Ky.  Correct usage example: Gap Creek, Wayne Co., KY

Such as Flat Creek Twp. - not twsp or TWP.  Correct usage example: Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO

For Dates: Use this format Jan. 1, 1940 - not this one - 1 Jan. 1940.

 

* - denotes a required field - if known.

 

IT IS REQUIRED THAT YOU LIST IF THE SOLDIER WAS CONFEDERATE! 

 

*

Your Name:

e.g. Thomas Black, Jr.

* Your Complete Email Address:
e.g.: jdoe@japordomain.com
* County Where Civil War Solider Died:  
e.g
. Barry Co., MO
* Name of Barry County Cemetery: if known
 

e.g.: Washburn Prairie Cemetery
 
*

Soldier's Surname:

e.g. JONES

*

Soldier's Given Names:


e.g. James Alvin

* Soldier's Date of Birth:
e.g.:  Jan. 29, 1840 - abt. 1849 -
If not known use abt. to state the estimated date.
* Soldier's Place of Birth:
e.g. Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO
* Soldier's Age at Death:
e.g.
70 years, 3 mos. & 16 days
* Soldier's Date of Death:
e.g. Jan. 20, 1917
* Soldier's Place of Death:
e.g.
Washburn, Barry Co., MO
* Soldier's Cause of Death:
e.g. Old Age
* Soldier Married Who: 
e.g.
Susan Brown
* Soldier Married When & Where: 
e.g.
 Jan. 4, 1860, Bentonville, Benton Co., AR
* Soldier's Father - Name & Where Born:
e.g. Jim Bob Jones, born Neosho, Newton Co., MO
* Soldier's Mother - Name & Where Born:
e.g. Mary Louisa Smith, born Knox Co., KY
* Soldier's Unit, Rank & Side Served: - in that order
e.g.  Company B, 11 Missouri Infantry, Private, Confederate
* Soldier's Death Certificate Number:  - if available
e.g. #6464
* Resource:
e.g. Barry Co., MO, Death Certificates, Military papers, cemetery stone & photo in uniform
You may now enter additional information given such as the something the doctor may have reported on the death certificate - or a place where the burial was if other than Barry County.

 

DO NOT USE UPPER CASE WORDS FOR SURNAMES in the research note as text.

Example:

Not HADDOCK - use Haddock.

A note at the bottom can explain when facts seem to be incorrect or added information. 

Examples Below:

Research Note: Bob's stone reads that he was born in 1846 not 1848 as the death certificate reads. His age at death that is given on the death certificate would make the 1846 date the correct one.

Research Note: Bob joined the Union forces in Connecticut and served there but came to Barry County at the end of the war. He is buried in Newton County, MO, but lived most of his life in Barry County on Capps Creek.

 

Use this box to type your research note about this Confederate soldier's service record.  

 


 

Research Note:

 
 

 




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