McCormack
Cemetery
near Mineola
NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 2,
Township 47 North, Range 6 West
Surrounding
property owner names in 1897 Atlas for
Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 12 at bottom of page.
Plus Township 48 North, Range 6 West Sections 35, 36 on the
north.
In June 1985, Mary
Hartman of St. Charles, Eugene & Ruth McCormack (of Mineola)
copied info from the stones.
The information has been compiled from various sources and is
deemed to be usable in the public domain under the fair practice
portion of © presented he for genealogical, historical and
educational purposes only.
Surnames of existing stones:
GIBSON, BROOKSHIRE, NORMAN, REDMAN, McCORMACK.
This page started
out as simply a cemetery listing page. Out of a basic interest of
the general area, I had added some information found online,
please verify- independently of this site.
It appears that there are at least 3 Civil War Veterans buried
here.
GIBSON:
GIBSON,
Nathan A., b. Sept. 8, 1845; d. Dec. 8, 1918
GIBSON, Mary M. (Nee Hunter) b. Feb. 22, 1846; d. Feb. 1, 1918
GIBSON, Arthur, b. July 18, 1877; d. Dec. 1, 1878
| Please
note that this a not a proven fact, information added
only for point of reference for anyone researching-to
prove or disprove: United States National Archives. Civil War Compiled Military Service Records -Source of Data: "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, V.III" by Frederick H. Dyer, c1908, p.1309 9th REGIMENT MO STATE MILITIA CAVALRY (MSM). Organized at large in Missouri February 12, 1862. to September 20, 1863. Attached to District of Rolla, Dept. of Missouri, to February, 1863. District of North Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to July, 1865. SERVICE.--Regiment concentrated at Columbia, Mo., May 15, 1862
Additional reference point
for the name http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm 1870 Census 1880 Census- 1910 Census- Danville
Township, Mont.Co.,Mo. |
BROOKSHIRE:
BROOKSHIRE, Pleasant "Hop", b. Nov. 1, 1839; d. Dec. 1, 1920
| Brookshire,
Pleasant H. Pvt. ( in and out) ( Union Calvary ) Company
C., 9th Regiment, Missouri State Calvary (Brookshier) http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm Film Number M390 roll 6 1870 census Danville Township,Mont. Co. Page
37- 86-86 next door A few households away was Rueben (age 50) and Martha (age 40) Brookshire with seven children, including a 1 year old. |
NORMAN
NORMAN, Dulcenia, Loving wife of Berry Norman d. (date illegible)
age 64 years. (died ca 1890 based on age in 1860 census) .
1860 Montgomery County census Danville
,Montgomery County I believe this to be the same family as the *Allen and Catherine* Norman in the 1880 census- ( There is a
*Berry Norman* Civil War Pension record, , Division
49,MO.Infantry certificate # 469,592, application #
604,578, application date, April 1, 1881. ) The IGI-
patron submitted information has a death date of June 01,
1895 Momtgmery County, Mo for Berry Norman |
McCORMACK:
McCORMACK,
William Thomas, b. Sept. 4, 1842; d. Mar. 1, 1911. ( reported in the
Montgomery Standard )
McCORMACK, Mahala Ann (Nee George) b. Sept. 22, 1842; d. Mar. 28,
1926
| 1870 census-
Montgomery Co., Danville Township page 8 54-54 McCormack W.T. age 27 b. TN. laborer Mahala age 27 b. TN. Mary 02 b. MO. 55-55
McCormack Death Index listing of Momtgomery Standard, not complete
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REDMAN:
REDMAN, William Thomas, d. August 1846 ( believe this should be
1946) listed 1846 in Montgomery Co.Hist. Society records.
Montgomery Standard newspaper obituary index. Issue 8 Aug 1946-6
William
T. Redman b. 23 Aug 1867 - d. 4 Aug 1946
REDMAN, Anna Christina (Nee McCormack) wife of William Thomas Redman. b. May 6, 1872; d. June 20, 1933
A Montgomery Standard death notice 6 Apr 1911-1 shows the father of Mrs. W. T. Redman, (McCormick) died Mar. 1, 1911
| F.P.Redman
farm joined the McCormack farm on the ne corner of
McCormack's. L.A.Alderson, J.H.Hubbard, H.Petris on the north, J.A. Adams of the east, R.R.Poindexter, S.A. Wood on the south, and M.M. Muller on the se corner. West side was R.R. Poindexter's land in section 3. |
Believed to be buried here:
OLLAR:
"I have a letter, written by her brother, William Downs, telling her that "Grandpa Ollar" (Felix) was buried in McCormack Cemetery." "Then there is one for "Little" Alex Ollar, age 15 yr that states he is buried in McCormack Cem" Vic DeSanto
CW Pension: D49 Mo. Infantry
1890,Oct. 28 Invalid-
appl. # 913098 Cert.# 833994 Felix G. Ollar
1895,Dec. 16 Widow appl. # 625151 Cert.#. 433930
Mary M.
1899,June 19 Minor appl. #. 700494 Cert. #. 483
612 minor's name not given guardian James M.
Barker
Death notices:
| Name | Age/Birth Date | Death Date | Date Reported | Newspaper |
| Mrs. F.G. Ollar | 24 Mar 1899 | Montgomery Standard | ||
| Alex Ollar | 11 Jan 1902 | Montgomery Standard | ||
| Mrs. Mary E. Ollar | 30 May 1872 | 10 Aug 1925 | Montgomery Standard |
| Sec 34-Mineola | Sec
35 |
Sec
36
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| Sec 3 | **Sec 2 | Sec 1 | |
| Sec10 | Sec 11 | Sec 12
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Sections 35 and 35, Township 48 North, Range 6 West - to the north- some property overlaps into the next section
| 34. C Pate on the southeast corner, E. G. White on the southwest corner, plus the town of Mineola, and others north of Mineola. |
| 35. H. E. Scanland, D. B. Huddleston, Mary Baker Est., John M. Votow, C. Baker, Jas. Graham, Gus. Lloyd. |
| 36. D. D. Baker, E. C. Jone, L. K. Rigg, John Gruber |
Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 12 ownship 47 North, Range 6 West - some property overlaps into the next section
| 1. John Gruber, L. H. Rigg, Jas. Adams, Benj. Sharp, John Elrod, Wm. Clark, Jos. Roschler, S. Walter, Wm. Clark, G.P. Plant |
| 2. L.A. Alderson, J.H.Hubbard, H. W. Johnson, H. Peters, E. P. Redman,** W.T.McCormack, J. A.Adams, R.R. Poindexter, S. A. Wood, Sctott Randolp, M. M. Muller. |
| 3. Mrs.T. E. Wright, H.E. Scanland, Belle Baker, J. P. Poindexter, J.E. Green, L. L. Hall. |
| 10. Dr. D. O. Hudson, J. E. Green, D. C. Pate |
| 11.S. A. Wood, S. M. Barker, Barker & McKay, J.W. Branham, C. A. Bainbridge, A.. C. Graham. |
| 12. L. L. Bellamy, Randolph See, G. P. Plant, Wm. Clark, B.L. Cole, McDaniel & Lawrence, N.W. Brandt, D.H. Hall, Wm. Clark. |
Census taken by Mary Hartman of
St. Charles, Mo. June 22, 1985. Mary Hartman comments: "The
cemetery is in a woods overgrown with Myrtle. Tombstones that are
standing are very far apart. By this I believe that this was
quite a large cemetery."