Bethel Baptist Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames I - K
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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INMAN, Cletion Elvance | May 2, 1898 | Dec. 1, 1986 | SSW: Elvira V. Inman - Inscription: "Married Feb. 24, 1918" - Research Note: Son of Isaac Cooper Inman and Miranda Jane Marbut. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
INMAN, Ethel Viola (CARPENTER) | Feb. 8, 1900 IN |
Sept. 18, 1976 MO |
SSW: Cletion E. Inman - Inscription: "Married Feb. 24, 1918" - Research Note: Daughter of Eugene Carpenter and Nancy Gertrude Crouch. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
INMAN, Floyd Manson | Aug. 11, 1891 MO |
Feb. 14, 1961 MO State Sanit., Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Nellie Jane, Julia May - Inscription: "In Loving Memory" - Research Note: He was buried with both wives. He was a saw mill operator and the son of Isaac Cooper Inman and Miranda Jane Marbut. - March 6, 1913, Cassville Republican - Married: Mr. Floyd Inman and Miss Nellie Marshall, accompanied by Mr. Coleman Fly and Miss Etta Marshall, drove Sunday afternoon to the residence of Rev. W. M. Wainwright in Monett, and were quietly married. - He second married Julia May Robbins. - Obit at findagrave.com: Word was received here Wednesday morning of the death of former Presiding Judge Floyd M. Inman of Cassville at the Mt. Vernon hospital where he had been a patient for more than one month. Judge Inman had been ill for several months. A native of the Macedonia community northeast of Purdy, he was about 70 years of age. The Inman family was one of the pioneer families of that community and Judge Inman's mother still lives there. During the 1920's and early 30's, Inman was a member of the "Macedonia Quartet" along with the Rev. Calvin Henderson of Cassville, the Rev. Fred McPhail of Aurora and Spencer Smith of Monett. The group became well known over the Midwest in music circles and for several years gave concerts and programs over the country. One of their tours took them to California. The quartet was probably among the first gospel singing quartets to make records for the RCA Victor recording company. In 1928 Judge Inman was elected to the office of County Treasurer which he held until 1933. In 1942 he was appointed Presiding Judge of the Barry County Court to succeed the late Judge Fred Cole and in the same year was elected to the office for a four year term and in 1946 was re-elected. He retired from public office in 1951, and returned to his saw mill operation in the Macedonia area where he made his home. About two years ago he moved to Cassville and the family had since resided here, Mrs. Inman passed away here last fall. Survivors include one son and three daughters. - Another Stone | Death Certificate Obit Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
INMAN, Herman Lawton | July 9, 1920 McDonald Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 12, 1920 McDonald Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Infant Son Of Floyd and Nellie Inman" - Research Note: He was a son of Floyd Manson Inman and Nellie Jane Marshall Inman. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
INMAN, Infant | Jan. 18, 1929 | Jan. 18, 1929 | Inscription: "Infant Son Of C. E. and Ethel" - Research Note: Son of Cletion Elvance Inman and Ethel V. Carpenter. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
INMAN, Isaac Cooper | Feb. 21, 1867 | May 11, 1942 | SSW: Miranda Jane Inman - Inscription: "Wed Oct. 10, 1886" - Research Note: Son of Andrew Inman, b. 1805 in Tennessee, d. 1872 in King Prairie Twp, Barry, Missouri and Mary Cooper, b. 15 Dec. 1822 in Kentucky, d. 10 June 1906 in Miller, Lawrence, Missouri. - September 23, 1915, Cassville Republican - Bethel News: Isaac and Floyd Inman sold their fourth interest in the Long Chance Mining Co., this week for five hundred dollars. | Census Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
INMAN, Julia May (ROBBINS) | May 3, 1892 Barry Co., MO |
May 1, 1960 At Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Floyd Manson, Nellie May - Inscription: "In Loving Memory" - Research Note: Second wife of Floyd Manson. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Robbins. Married husband Floyd Inman on Mar. 27, 1937. - Daughter of Loren C. Robbins and Samantha Ann Goodnight. Her husband was the informant on the death certificate. - Another Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Monett Times Photos Jay Trace |
INMAN, Junior Roscoe | Nov. 14, 1921 | Feb. 3, 1983 | SSW: Margie M. Inman - Research Note: Son of Cletion Elvance Inman and Ethel Viola Carpenter. - Military Stone - Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II" | Census Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
INMAN, Margie Marie (OXENDINE) | Sept. 4, 1923 Newton Co., MO |
May 12, 1995 Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Junior R. Inman - Research Note: Daughter of Amos Eugene Oxendine and Roxie Jones. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
INMAN, Miranda Jane (MARBUT) | May 5, 1869 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 16, 1961 Cassville Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Isaac Cooper Inman - Inscription: "Wed Oct. 10, 1886" - Research Note: Daughter of George Washington Marbut and Permelia Rowena Fly. She had first and second degree burns over 60% of her body. Her dress tail was sucked into the stove draft. Mrs. Ray H. Williams of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - April 3, 1913, Cassville Republican - Bethel News: Mrs. I. C. Inman of near Mt. Grove is on the sick list. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
INMAN, Nellie Jane (MARSHALL) | July 12, 1889 MO |
Jan. 10, 1936 McDonald Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Floyd Manson, Julia May - Inscription: "In Loving Memory" - Research Note: She was the first wife of Floyd Inman. Daughter of James Marshall born VA and Mary E. Henderson born MO. Her husband was the informant on the death certificate. - Floyd Inman, age 22, married Nellie Marshall, age 23, on Mar. 2, 1913 in Barry Co., MO. - March 6, 1913, Cassville Republican - Married: Mr. Floyd Inman and Miss Nellie Marshall, accompanied by Mr. Coleman Fly and Miss Etta Marshall, drove Sunday afternoon to the residence of Rev. W. M. Wainwright in Monett, and were quietly married. Mr. Inman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Inman of near McDowell and is a young man of energy and ambition. The bride is the daughter of the well known family of Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall of Purdy and is popular among her many associates. Their many friends extend them a life full of happiness and usefulness. - The Free Will Baptist Gem, Purdy, MO, February 1936 - Nellie Jane (Marshall) Inman was born July 12, 1889, and departed this life at her home northeast of Purdy, Mo., January 10, 1936 after a lingering illness. She was at the time of her death 46 years, five months and 28 days old. She was married March 2, 1913 to Floyd M. Inman. To this union were born five children, two boys and three girls, one having preceded her mother in death at the age of five months. Those surviving are as follows: Fantella McClellan of Purdy, Manis, Marjorie and Virginia at home. Besides the children she leaves one granddaughter, Willa Dean McClellan, her companion, five sisters and one brother, also a host of close relatives and dear friends. Father and mother preceded her in death by a number of years. The sisters and one brother surviving are: Olive King of Nampa, Idaho, Etta Gipson, also of Nampa, Idaho, Mrs. C. R. Long of Wheaton, Mo., Ara and Walter, both of Springfield, Mo. - Another Stone | Death Certificate Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photos Jay Trace |
INMAN, Wanda Lou | Mar. 14, 1931 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 18, 1931 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was born premature. Daughter of Cletion E. Inman and Ethel V. Carpenter. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
INMON, Wilmer Levern | July 16, 1907 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 10, 1928 Rural Monett, Hwy. 37, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of I. C. and M. J." - Research Note: First posting had birth date of July 6, 1906. - Funeral Home Records state that his father was Isaac C. Inman born in Barry Co. MO; his mother Miranda Jane Marbut born in Barry Co., MO. - He was single and was killed in an automobile wreck on Hwy. 37 near Monett, MO. | Note Rosa Inman Hightower Callaway Funeral Home Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
JACKSON, Nicie Louisa (HENDERSON) | Apr. 21, 1869 Barry Co., MO |
1895 | Research Note: Her name was Nicea Louisa Henderson, daughter of F. M. (Francis Marion) Henderson and Martha Emmeline Fly. She was the wife of Felix Conway Jackson. Online marriage records give Felix Jackson married Felix Jackson, should be Nicie Henderson, married on Nov. 17, 1889 in Barry Co., MO. MO Marriage Records at ancestry.com have the names right and same date. His father, Thomas E. Jackson gave consent for Felix to marry. Felix C. Jackson second married at age 30 to Leota Marbut, age 25, on Nov. 20, 1901 in Barry Co., MO. Felix and Leota are buried at New Liberty Cemetery. | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Note Photo Jay Trace |
JOHNSON, John Herrald | Nov. 27, 1916 MO |
Nov. 29, 1916 Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Father listed as T. R. Johnson. Mother's name unreadable, but she was born in KS. Informant listed as M. C. Chapman, resident of Pierce City, MO. Died as a result of premature delivery. | Death Certificate Dee Ann Woolridge |
JONES, Elizabeth Sue (HENDERSON) | Feb. 4, 1963 Monett, MO |
Aug. 23, 2004 At Home, Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO |
Inscription: "Children: Austin and Isaac" - Research Note: Daughter of Billy Gene Henderson and Marilyn Sue Woods. She was preceded in death by her father, Bill Henderson, on November 5, 1996. She married Kenneth Jones. | Monett Times Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
JONES, Margaret | July 28, 1807 | Oct. 29, 1872 | No Data | Photo Jay Trace |
JONES, William Austin | Oct. 2, 1988 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Oct. 8, 2009 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Kenny and Elizabeth (Henderson) Jones. Austin was employed at Georges in Butterfield, MO. He was preceded in death by his mother Elizabeth Jones and his maternal grandparents Bill and Marilyn Henderson. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
JUSTUS, Daisy (GOOD) (RIDDLE) | Oct. 1, 1896 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Apr. 19, 1940 16 Front St., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her husband was George Justus and he was the informant on the death certificate. Father's name given only as Good. Mother not known. Possible liver cancer was the cause of death. - Daughter of Joseph Franklin Good and Julia League. George Clifton Justus who was the son of Nathan Clifton Justus and Mary Louise Potts, was Daisy's second husband. She first married Lawrence Edward Riddle. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
JUSTUS, Martha | Feb. 3, 1888 Enola, AR |
Aug. 22, 1936 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was single and the daughter of Nathan C. Justus born Enola, AR and Mary Louise Potts born Lawrence Co., MO. John H. Brown of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
JUSTUS, Mary Louise (POTTS) | Feb. 15, 1869 Lawrence Co., MO |
Oct. 20, 1942 Rural Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nathan C. Justus - Research Note: She was widowed twice. Her deceased husband was Nathan C. Justus. Daughter of William Henry Potts born Clay Co., IL and Elizabeth Jane (Vance) Hand, born Clay Co., KY. John Brown of Rural Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
JUSTUS, Nathan Clifton | Sept. 4, 1869 Van Buren, Sebastain Co., AR |
Nov. 20, 1932 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary Louise Justus - Donna Cooper's Research Note: Funeral home records state that his father was John G. Justus born Cherokee Co., GA, and that his mother was Lucinda Charrie Born SC. Those records state that he died the 17th of Nov. and not the 20th. - He was a crossing watchman for the Frisco RR. Son of John G. Justus born Cherokee Co., GA and Lucinda Charrie, born SC. His wife was the informant on the death certificate. | Callaway Funeral Home Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
I. B. K. | No Data | No Data | Research Note: May be a footstone for Infant Babe Kennedy. | Photo Jay Trace |
I. B. K. | No Data | No Data | Research Note: May be a footstone for Infant Babe Kennedy. | Photo Jay Trace |
KEELER, Glenn Douglas "Doug" | Sept. 26, 1942 Topeka, Shawnee Co., KS |
Feb. 29, 2012 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Josephine Keeler-Welch, who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were his grandparents and one grandson, Shane Douglas Keeler. Doug grew up in Kansas and graduated from Moline High School in Moline, Kansas. In 1977, he moved from Goodland, Kansas to the southwest Missouri area to make his home. For several years he was employed as a machine operator for Fasco, from which he retired. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
KELLEY, Teresa Ann | Mar. 11, 1956 | Aug. 3, 1998 | Inscription: "She was a wife, mother and friend, Proud and willful, giving and kind. Her spirit always so strong and alive She gave her family and life all she had. Gone from our home, but not from our hearts God has given her peace for eternity." | Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Benjamin Franklin | Feb. 1832 Pierce Twp., TN |
Feb. 1908 MO |
Inscription: "CO M 8 MO M CAV" - Research Note: Benjamin F. Kennedy is listed as being buried at Bethel Cemetery with no dates. - Monett Times Feb. 15, 1908 - Died: Rev. Benjamin F. Kennedy at Joplin, advanced age, Baptist. Burial at Bethel. Benjamin F. Kennedy was the son of James Cannada/Kennedy, and Mary McCleskey. He was a Baptist minister. - His wife was Elizabeth Ann Estes. | Ancestors Unlimited Monett Times Feb. 15, 1908 Bill Landers Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Bertha (CLEMENTS) | Aug. 26, 1874 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 3, 1961 At Home, 401 Frisco, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her husband was Curtis Kennedy. Daughter of Riley Clements and Lucinda Marbut. - Bertha Clements, age 25, married Curtis Kennedy, age 37, on Feb. 12, 1900. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Beulah M. (DAVIS) | June 23, 1904 | June 21, 1995 | SSW: Roy R. Kennedy - Research Note: Daughter of Lundy McPharis Davis and Susanna Curtis, both buried at Bethel Cemetery. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Curtis Columbus | May 13, 1862 MO |
Jan, 16, 1923 King's Prairie, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His second wife was Bertha Clements. Son of James Hamilton Kennedy and Naomi Clements. Mother not known. E. E. Kennedy was the informant on the death certificate. - Bertha Clements, age 25, married Curtis Kennedy, age 37 on Feb. 12, 1900. The children in the census all belonged to Curtis' first wife, Martha Rowena Marbut. - 1900 Census, Winslow, Washington, Arkansas - Curtis Kennedy, head, born May 1862 MO, age 38, married 17 years, farmer, parents born MO; Bertha, wife, born Aug. 1874 MO, age 25, married 1 year; Nora, daughter, born Apr. 1884 MO, age 16; Walter E., son, born June 1888 MO, age 11; Levada, daughter, born Jan. 1892 MO, age 8; Ezra, son, born Sept. 1895 MO, age 4. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Daniel Shane | Feb. 7, 1960 | Feb. 26, 1999 Tucson, AZ |
Research Note: Son of Kenneth and Charlotte Kennedy. | Monett Times Aug. 4, 2000 Mary Homesley Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Dollie | Apr. 4, 1871 MO |
Feb. 8, 1911 State Hosp. 3, Vernon Co., MO |
Research Note: Death certificate gives burial at Monett, MO. She was single, parents not known. Maude A. Yates of Nevada, MO was the informant. - Daughter of James Hamilton Kennedy and Naomi Clements. - Cassville Republican, Jan. 26, 1911 - County Court Proceedings: Upon petition of W. M. Kennedy, court inquired into sanity of Dolly Kennedy. Court after due investigation adjudged Dolly Kennedy to be insane and ordered sent to asylum for insane at Nevada. - Feb. 16, 1911, Cassville Republican - Miss Dollie Kennedy who was an inmate of Nevada Asylum passed away February 9th. She has been at that place several times before, but the last time was there only about 2 weeks. She was 40 years, 10 months, and 5 days old. She was a devoted Christian when in her right mind. She was loved by all who knew her. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. N. M. Whittington at Bethel church after which interment was made in Bethel Cemetery. | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long |
KENNEDY, Dorris Ruth (MORLAN) | Mar. 6, 1917 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 25, 2009 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Norman C. Kennedy - Inscription: "Married June 23, 1973" - Research Note: She was a daughter of the late Thomas and Grace (Hutchens) Morlan. On June 23, 1973 in Sunnyvale, Calif. she was united in marriage to Norman Kennedy and he preceded her in death, Dec. 12, 1983. Also preceding her in death was her parents and one sister, Mary Petliter in 1980. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Elizabeth Ann (ESTES) | Nov. 11, 1835 | June 27, 1904 | Research Note: Wife of Benjamin Franklin Kennedy. Died of paralysis. - 1860 Census, Missouri, Barry, McDowell - B. F. Kennedy, age 38, farmer, born TN; Elizabeth A., age 23, born TN; Nancy C., age 5, born MO; Sarah P., age 2; Theodocia, age 4 months. | Census Phyllis Long Callaway Funeral Home Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Elvira A. (SMITH) | Sept. 8, 1872 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 17, 1925 McDonald Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William M. Kennedy - Research Note: William Monroe Kennedy married Elvira Ann Smith. She was a daughter of Henry Jefferson and Lavina Penelope (Fly) Smith. She died of typhoid fever. - The death certificate gives her mother as Melvina Fly. William M. Kennedy, age 19, first married Elvira Smith, age 19, on Feb. 28, 1892 in Barry Co., MO. - January 31, 1918, Cassville Republican - Bethel: Uncle Jeff Smith of Monett visited his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Saturday and Sunday. | Callaway Funeral Home Donna Cooper Death Certificate Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, George W. | Mar. 22, 1875 | Aug. 26, 1876 | Inscription: "Son of G. G. and M. A. F. (?) Kennedy" | Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Infant | Dec. 14, 186? | Dec. 14, 186? | Inscription: "Infant Babe Of B. F. and E. A. Kennedy" - Research Note: (Stone damaged - dates difficult to read) May read 1861. | Note Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Infant Babe | May 26, 1871 | May 26, 1871 | Inscription: "Infant Babe Of B. F. and E. A. Kennedy" | Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, James | Mar. 3, 1787 | Sept. 7, 1877 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Husband of Lucinda" - Research Note: Possible first wife Mary McCleskey. Second wife Lucinda (Harris) Eagle. He was the father-in-law of Elisha Fly (1811-1877). Elisha Fly and Anna Kennedy were married abt. 1830 in Carroll Co., Tennessee. - 1850 Census, Locust Bayou, Ouachita, Arkansas - James Kennedy, age 63 born SC; Lucinda, age 50, born KY; Fredonia Eagle, age 22, born TN; James Eagle, age 21, born TN; Benjamin Eagle, age 18, born TN; Mariah Eagle, age 17, born TN; Benjamin Eagle, age 13, born TN. - before repair - after repair - after repair | Census Phyllis Long Note Stone Repair Photos Jack Fly Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, James Hamilton | Sept. 28, 1828 | June 22, 1895 | Research Note: Added from findgrave.com, believed to buried here. Possible son of James Kennedy and Mary McCleskey. First wife Naomi Clements, second wife Mary A. Other researchers say that Naomi and Mary A. are the same person. - 1870 Census, Kings Prairie, Barry, Missouri - James Canada/Kennedy, age 41, farmer, born TN; Naomi, age 35, born AR; George W., age 17, born AR; Mary, age 17, born TN; Martha C., age 14, born MO; Emaranda, age 10, born MO; Curtis C., age 8, born MO; Sarah D., age 6, born MO; Thomas, age 2, born MO; Dolly J., age 1 month. - 1880 Census, Kings Prairie, Barry, Missouri - J. H. Kennedy, age 50, farmer, born TN, father born KY, mother TN; Mary A., wife, age 44, born TN; Martha C., age 25, daughter; Curtis C., son, age 19, born MO; Sary D., age 16, daughter, born MO; Paralee, daughter, age 14, born MO; Thomas, son, age 12, born MO; Dolly, daughter, age 10, born MO; William M., son, age 8, born MO; John B., son, age 5. | Census Phyllis Long |
KENNEDY, Lawrence Dale | May 16, 1935 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 29, 2008 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Roy and Beulah M. (Davis) Kennedy. He was a Marine Corps veteran. He married Vera Velasco on August 4, 1955, in Yuma, Arizona, and she preceded him in death June 5, 2007. Dale was retired from Schreiber Foods in Monett, Missouri. He was a veteran of the Marine Corp and a member of the Bethel Baptist Church Monett, Missouri. Dale was a member and past president of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. | Monett Times Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Lucinda (HARRIS) (EAGLE) | Dec. 16, 1792 Oldham Co., KY |
Feb. 17, 1896 Kings Prairie, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Cassville Republican, Feb. 27, 1896 - The Oldest Citizen Dead: Died, Monday, Feb. 17, 1896, at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. B. T. Eagle on Kings Prairie, Mrs. Lucinda Kennedy, age 103 years, 2 months and 1 day. Mrs. Kennedy was the oldest resident in Barry County and her 103rd anniversary was celebrated by a dinner, Dec. 16th, last. A full sketch of her life was published in the Republican of Dec. 19th. Mrs. Kennedy's maiden name was Harris and she was born in Oldham County, KY, Dec. 16, 1792, where she lived until 12 years of age, when, with her parents, she removed to Shelby County and later to Tennessee, near Memphis. At the age of 16, she was married to John Eagle by whom she had twelve children, the only surviving one being Mrs. Fredonia Mattingly, age 68. Mr. Eagle died in 1839, and after her moving to Arkansas, she married James Kennedy with whom she came to Barry County in 1858. Mr. Kennedy was a veteran of the War of 1812, and was in the Battle of New Orleans. He died in 1875. The remains were buried at Bethel, Tuesday. - 1850 Census, Locust Bayou, Ouachita, Arkansas - James Kennedy, age 63 born SC; Lucinda, age 50, born KY; Fredonia Eagle, age 22, born TN; James Eagle, age 21, born TN; Benjamin Eagle, age 18, born TN; Mariah Eagle, age 17, born TN; Benjamin Eagle, age 13, born TN. - Life Sketch | Census Phyllis Long Online Newspapers Darla Marbut |
KENNEDY, Martha Ellen (HENDRICKSON) | June 18, 1893 | May 22, 1982 | SSW: Walter E. Kennedy - Inscription: "Wed Dec. 25, 1908" - Research Note: Walter Kennedy married Martha Hendrickson on Dec. 25, 1908 in McDonald Co., MO. Ezekiel and Mary Hendrickson gave consent as did J. H. Kennedy. - Daughter of Rev. Ezekiel Hendrickson and Henrietta Mary Elizabeth Steffen. Martha second married Leon Lowe on Nov. 5, 1943 in Monett, Barry Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Martha Rowena (MARBUT) | 1864 | 1898 | Research Note: Daughter of George Washington Marbut and Permelia Rowena Fly. First wife of Curtis Columbus Kennedy. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Mary Ann (JUDY) | May 6, 1826 | Jan. 15, 1918 King's Prairie Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: A widowed housewife, died of "nervous prostation(?)" Informant was A. E. Spain. Death certificate gives her birth year as 1826, 87 years, 8 months and 12 days old. Death year is 1918, making her born in 1832, which could make Mary A. the wife of James Hamilton Kennedy. | Death Certificate Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Norman C. | May 24, 1911 MO |
Dec. 6, 1982 MO |
SSW: D. Ruth Kennedy - Inscription: "Married June 23, 1973" - Research Note: Son of Curtis Columbus Kennedy and Bertha Clements. - 1940 Census, King Prairie, Barry, Missouri - Bertha Kennedy, age 65, born MO; Norman, age 28, born MO; Howard, son, age 26, born MO; Paul, son, age 18, born MO. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Roy R. | June 16, 1905 | Dec. 2, 1976 | SSW: Beulah M. Kennedy - Research Note: Son of Curtis Columbus Kennedy and Bertha Clements. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Theodosia E. | Mar. 1, 1860 | Mar. 23, 1862 | Inscription: "Infant of B. F. and E. A." - Research Note: Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Kennedy and Elizabeth A. Estes. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, Walter Elbert | June 26, 1888 Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 28, 1936 Wentworth, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Martha E. Kennedy - Inscription: "Wed Dec. 25, 1908" - Research Note: Son of Curtis Columbus Kennedy and Martha Rowena Marbut. Martha, his wife, was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KENNEDY, William Monroe | Mar. 3, 1873 Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 1, 1933 King's Prairie, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Elvira A. Kennedy - Research Note: Son of James Hamilton Kennedy and Naomi Clements. William M. Kennedy, age 19, first married Elvira Smith, age 19, on Feb. 28, 1892 in Barry Co., MO. She was a daughter of Henry Jefferson and Lavina Penelope (Fly) Smith. Funeral home records state that he was a minister, father was James Kennedy. - Death certificate has his wife as Verna (Smith) Long. Mrs. A. J. Poyner of Monett, MO was the informant. - Verna (Smith) Long was his second wife. She first married Clarence Long and they are both buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. | Callaway Funeral Home Donna Cooper Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
KIRK, Patsy (MARBUT) | Apr. 28, 1938 | No Date | Research Note: Daughter of Leon and Marie Marbut. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |