Burton Cemetery
Barry Co., MO

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Name Born Died Research Notes & Inscriptions Researcher or Resource
BURTON, Cordelia E. Feb. 2, 1853 Sept. 30, 1879 Research Note: Cordelia E. daughter of J. K. and E. Burton - born February 2, 1853 - died September 30, 1879 - Has CEB footstone. Daughter of John K. Burton and Elizabeth Bradley. Note
Mary Homesley
BURTON, Cordelias Estus No Date No Date Research Note: Stone has Estus Burton. Full name was Cordelias Estus Burton. Note
Mary Homesley
BURTON, Elizabeth (BRADLEY) Abt. 1823 No Date Research Note: She was the second wife of John K. Burton. Family knowledge from Mary by Ann Burton states she is buried here. Mary didn't find a stone for this one. John K. Burton and Elizabeth Bradley were married on July 7, 1850 in Barry Co., MO. Still living in the 1880 census. Note
Mary Homesley
Census
MO Marriage Records
Phyllis Long
BURTON, Jane (FOSTER) No Date 1850 Research Note: Jane Foster Burton died about 1850 - first wife of John K. Burton. Family knowledge from Mary by Ann Burton states she is buried here. Mary didn't find a stone for this one. Note
Mary Homesley
BURTON, Jessie Grace Feb. 12, 1909 Apr. 12, 1913
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: " Jessie Grace, daughter of L. M. Burton." - "Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven." - Research Note: She was the daughter of Oliver and Lidia Mae Burton. Note
Mary Homesley
BURTON, John K. Abt. 1788
NC
1862
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: JKB footstone marker. John K. Burton said to be the first buried in this cemetery. Husband of Jane (Foster) Burton and Elizabeth (Bradley) Burton. Father of William Jesse Burton, Samira (Burton) Higgs, John "Uncle Doc" K. Burton Jr., and Cordelia E. Burton. He was shot by Major Moore's men, Federal Soldiers, in 1862, when he answered the front door of his home. It was charged that Mr. Burton succored rebels. - Listed in the book under the heading "Persons Holding Slaves in 1861" were: John K. Burton. - 1850 Census, District 5, Barry, Missouri - John K. Burton, age 61; Caroline, age 16; Samira T., age 15; William, age 12; Virginia, age 9, Thomas F., age 20. - 1860 Census, Shoal Creek, Barry, Missouri - John K. Burton, age 72; Elizabeth, age 36; William J., age 21; Cynthia A., age 20; Melinda, age 9; John K., age 7; Cordelia, age 5; Martha, age 2. Note
Mary Homesley
Goodspeed's History
Jay Trace
Census
Phyllis Long
BURTON, John Kinslow Feb. 27, 1853
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Dec. 21, 1931
Corsicana,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: A farmer, he died of myocarditis. He was married to Tennessee Burton at time of death. Father listed as John K. Burton of MO, mother unknown. Informant listed as Mrs. James Burton. Mary's Note: JKB (Jr.) footstone marker - John K. Burton son of John K. and Elizabeth Bradley Burton, He was known as Uncle Doc. He was the husband of Tennessee (Bradley) Burton who was buried in Clark Cemetery because when she died, it was too muddy for them to get into Burton Cemetery to bury her by Uncle Doc, so she was buried in Clark Cemetery beside her father, Lawrence Bradley. - Wheaton Journal, Dec. 1931 - James (John) Kinslow Burton b. Feb. 27, 1853, d. Dec. 21, 1931 at his home near Butterfield. Married Tennessee Bradley in 1868 had 14 children 9 of whom proceeded him in death. Note
Mary Homesley
Online Obit
Phyllis Long
BURTON, William Jesse Dec. 25, 1838 Feb. 1, 1909
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: William Jesse Burton, son of John K. and Elizabeth (Bradley) Burton and brother to my gg-grandmother, Samira Burton Higgs. He was a Confederate Soldier. - Cassville Democrat, February 6, 1909 - For seventy years Jesse Burton of Shoal Creek Township awaited the summons from a better land, and on Feb 1, 1909, he bade adieu to friends on earth and his spirit went to him who gave it. He was an old and highly respected citizen of this country and enjoyed the esteem of all his acquaintances. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He left a wife, a son, Ollie, and a daughter Miss Josie, who is very sick, to mourn his death. He was buried Tuesday afternoon in the Burton family grave-yard. He was a Confederate soldier during the civil war. - Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO, March 13, 1909 - W. J. Burton was born in Barry County, Missouri, Dec 25, 1838 and died Feb 1, 1909. He was converted and joined the New Hope Baptist Church July 1st, 1858 and lived a faithful member until death. He leaves a wife, and son and daughter to mourn his death. He was for many years treasure of this church: The church loves a faithful member; the community a good citizen. May we who are left behind strive to meet him in the home above. Note
Mary Homesley
Note
Jay Trace
Online Obit
Phyllis Long
HARPER, Myrtle (BURTON) Sept., 1892 Feb. 24, 1920 Research Note: Myrtle Burton, age 24, married Ova Harper, age 34, on Dec. 5, 1914 in Barry Co., MO. - December 10, 1914, Cassville Republican - Hazel Dell News: Everett Powell, justice of the peace of Liberty township performed his first marriage ceremony Saturday evening. The contracting parties were Ova Harper and a Miss Burton of near New Hope Church. - Cassville Democrat, Feb. 28, 1920 - Mrs. Myrtle Burton Harper was born Sept. 1892 in New Hope neighborhood and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doctor Burton. In 1916, she and Ova Harper were married and one little son was born of this marriage. She had professed Christ and had lived a good life. She died Feb. 24, 1920, aged 37 years of flu pneumonia. Her husband was sick with the flu as well as her mother, sister and brother. Rev. J. T. Brattin conducted funeral services at Burton Cemetery, Feb. 24, where interment was made. Online Newspapers
Phyllis Long
HIGGS?, Baby No Date No Date Research Note: Family knowledge, much of it given to Mary by Anna Burton states that there is a baby buried there in a shoe box. Donna's Note: No parents or surname for the baby was mentioned. Note
Mary Homesley
Note
Donna Cooper
HIGGS, George H. July 8, 1823
NC
July 22, 1910
Liberty Twp.,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Mary didn't find a stone for this one but his death certificate reads that he is buried in Burton Cemetery. Mary's Note: George H. Higgs - husband of Samira J., son of John K. and Martha Harrison Higgs, born July 1823 - 1900 Federal Census, died after December 30, 1905. I have a land deed he signed with this date. - Betty's Note: George H. Higgs married Samirah J. Burton July 21, 1856 in Barry County, W. B Taliferro officiated. George H. Higgs (b. NC) age 39 enrolled in Co. L 76th EMM (Enrolled Missouri Militia) Feb. 1, 1863 at Cassville, Barry County; Number of days served is not known. George was a son of John Kenelm Higgs b. 1792 in NC and Martha Harrison Higgs b. 1802 NC . John and Martha married March 21, 1821 in Oxford Co., NC. Both John and Martha are buried in the Higgs Cemetery located on farm Rd 1060 now owned by the Aldridge Family. Amanda M. Burton married David L. (Lewellyn? Lee?) Montgomery on March 11, 1847 in Barry Co., I did not record the minister's name, but I suspect it is also Taliferro? As he was an early minister around New Hope Church. (David is the Great Grandfather to Ralph Lamberson through Stella Montgomery Lamberson.) Susan Burton Married James A. Montgomery Sept. 7, 1843 in Barry county. My Father, Chester O. Higgs, remembered going to Uncle George's funeral and riding a wagon down the Hill to the cemetery when he was a young child. Dad was born June 1904. Susan (Susannah) Burton married John Brattin b. 1790 in TN. John passed away in abt. 1833 and Susannah came to MO with some of her children, either with or to be with, her Burton relatives. Her son Monroe Henry Brattin married Sarah Emaline Bowman in Barry County 1846. He married second to Saphrony E. Ferguson who raised his children, among them my Great Grandfather Oliver Jesse Brattin. Susannah settled first East of Exeter on Washburn Prairie. Monroe and other Brattin brothers lived near old El Paso on Shoal Creek and were in the group of founders of Concord Church and Cemetery. However, Monroe is buried in Truelove Cemetery with one or both of his wives. Her stone is all but gone... and she is listed simply as S. E. Brattin. Note
Mary Homesley
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Betty Higgs Lamberson
HIGGS, Samaira J. (BURTON) Aug. 1834 Jan. 5, 1909
Liberty Twp.,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Samira J. Burton Higgs - wife of George Higgs, daughter of John K. and Jane (Foster) Burton, born August 1834 - 1900 - Federal Census, died after December 30, 1905 (I have a land deed she signed with this date). Phyllis' Note: Family records have a birth date of Aug. 19, 1833. According to age in obit, probably born in 1835. - Cassville Democrat Jan. 16, 1909 - An Old Settler Dies: Again it is an unpleasant task to record the visit of the death angel to the home of George Higgs, an old and highly respected citizen of Liberty township, and there beckoned his beloved wife, Mrs. Semira Jane Higgs, to that better land, Jan. 5, 1909, after a sickness of about ten days in pneumonia, aged 73 years, 7 months and 14 days. She left a husband and five children to mourn her death. The children are Mrs. Dallas Box; Mrs. Walker England; Mrs. Tom Keeling and Horace and Geo. Higgs, all residents of that vicinity. She had been a member of the Baptist Church all her life, was a true wife, an affectionate mother and an excellent citizen. She was a daughter of the late John Burton and a sister of Jesse Burton, and has some half sisters. The remains were laid to rest in the Burton Family burying ground on the 6th. Funeral services were held at the residence. Mr. Higgs and children will have the sympathy of all their relatives and acquaintances. Note
Mary Homesley
Betty Lamberson
Online Obit
Phyllis Long