Calton Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames R - Z
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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RAGAIN, Gracie "Marie" (SHOEMAKER) (ELLINGSWORTH) | Feb. 15, 1944 Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Oct. 11, 2012 Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Herbert H. - Inscription: "Married July 30, 1993" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Bill and Ava (Carpenter) Shoemaker. She was a 1961 graduate of Aurora High School and worked for Juvenile Shoe Factory. On July 30, 1993, she married Herbert Ragain in Las Vegas, NV. He preceded her in death June 6, 1997. Her sister Donna and brother's Robert, Glenn, Dale, Charles, Jim and a granddaughter Tiana Williams also preceded her in death. Obit names a son with the surname Ellingsworth. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
RAGAIN, Herbert Hoyt | June 11, 1929 | June 6, 1997 Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Gracie M. - Inscription: "Married July 30, 1993" - Research Note: He was the son of Raymond Ragain and Goldie Keltner. His wife was Marie Shoemaker. | Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home Connie Schmidt Photo Darla Marbut |
REED, Celma J. | Dec. 31, 1910 KS |
July 10, 1968 | SSW: Lida A. - Inscription: "Daughter" - Research Note: 1920 Census, Springfield Ward 4, Greene, Missouri - Lida A. Reed, head, age 31, widowed, born AR, runs boarding house; Celma J., daughter, age 9, born KS. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
REED, Lida A. | Feb. 5, 1888 | July 28, 1978 | SSW: Celma J. - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: SSDI gives her last residence as Springfield, MO. | SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
RHEA, Mickey Gene | June 18, 1952 | June 18, 1952 | Inscription: "Twin Brother of Rickey" - Research Note: Son of Charles M. Rhea and Lillie Dale (Carpenter) (Rhea) Daniels. Grandson of Freddie Lee Carpenter and Addie Elma Crouch. | Lillie's Obit Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
RHEA, Ricky Joe | June 18, 1952 Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
July 13, 2006 Denton, TX |
Research Note: Son of Charles M. Rhea and Lillie Dale (Carpenter) (Rhea) Daniels. Grandson of Freddie Lee Carpenter and Addie Elma Crouch. - He was born June 18, 1952, in Verona, MO. On July 8, 1994, he married Cheryl Ann Shaffer in Red Oak. He was an engineer in the plastic industry and then a truck driver. A visitation will be 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at his residence. Burial will be at Calton Cemetery in Monett, MO. In addition to his wife of Denton, survivors include his mother, Lillie Daniels of Monett, MO.; one daughter, Cassandra of Denton; two sisters, Glenda Lorenz of Lee's Summit, MO., and Joyce Rejba of Canton, Ga.; numerous aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. - Rickey Joe at age 18 first married Brenda Kathleen Cassidy, age 17 on Sept. 17, 1970 in Jackson Co., MO. Mother was given as Lillie Rhea. Divorced in Jan. 1975. He second married at age 23, Janet Kay (Keys) Monahan, age 27, on Mar. 2, 1976 in Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., MO. He third married at age 42, Cheryl A. Shaffer, age 28, on July 8, 1994 in Ellis Co., TX. | Denton Record-Chronicle MO Marriage Records TX Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
ROARK, Rosamond D. | Feb. 2, 1907 TX |
Mar. 10, 1911 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Age 4 Yrs - Dau. of C. C. & P. A. Roark" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Columbus Roark, born Jenkins, Barry Co., MO, and Anna Alcock, born McDowell, MO. J. P. Alcock of Monett, MO, was the informant. Scarlet Fever was the cause of death. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
ROEWERT, Herman F. | Sept. 7, 1864 Sheboygan, Sheboygan Co. WI |
June 22, 1934 McDonald Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he was a farmer. His parents names were not listed and he was listed as single. He was age 70 years, 7 months and 5 days old. He died from the effects of a stagnated hernia. - Notes of Ray Roewert at findagrave.com: Herman Roewert, who would have been my great great uncle, was born to Michael and Charlotte (Goetsche) Roewert in either 1863 or 1864 (his death certificate shows 1864, but family data shows 1863). His life is a mystery to me. He was only married for few years, and, based on census data, he wandered about quite a bit. Records show him in Wisconsin, Colorado, Nebraska, and Missouri. He is apparently buried in an unmarked grave. Marriage record from Kit Carson Co., CO shows that Herman was married to Lida Austin on 1/31/1893 in Burlington CO. Marriage was witnessed by William Roewert. I have no further information about this marriage or Lida Austin at this time. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Note Ray Roewert |
SALLEE, Harry | Sept. 19, 1895 IL |
Apr. 1, 1967 | SSW: Mina - Research Note: Son of Harve Henry Sallee and Lula F. Baker. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SALLEE, Mina | Aug. 4, 1891 | Feb. 2, 1979 | SSW: Harry - Research Note: SSDI gives her last residence as Stover, Morgan Co., MO. | SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SAXTON, Launa Verne (WILLIAMS) (LANGE) | May 22, 1948 Inglewood, CA |
July 6, 2010 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Vernon Glen "V. G." and Georgetta Lee (Farmer) Williams. Launa graduated from Drury University with a Bachelors Degree in Sociology and was currently employed as a caseworker for the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services in Springfield. Her father Vernon Glen Williams I and his wife, Katherine "Katie"; her mother, Georgetta Farmer; and her daughter Rebecca Lange; and one sister Katie May Williams preceded her in death. - Launa V. Williams, age 16, first married Harry A. Lange, age 19, on Aug. 5, 1964 in Los Angeles Co., CA. | Monett Times July 9, 2010 CA Marriage Index Phyllis Long |
SCROGGINS, Timothy Don | Dec. 29, 1974 | Dec. 31, 1974 | No Data | Photo Darla Marbut |
SEITZ, Bobby Lee | Dec. 18, 1950 At Home, Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Apr. 10, 1952 Aurora Hosp., Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Gerald Seitz and mother's maiden name was Hewlett. The death certificate has his birth date as Jan. 19, 1951. His father was the informant. - Gerald Seitz, age 19, married Pauline Hewlett, age 18, on June 25, 1949 in Carroll Co., AR. Both were from Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO. | Death Certificate AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SEITZ, Dorena Mae (OSTERTAG) (MORENA) | Apr. 30, 1958 | Sept. 7, 2010 | Research Note: Maiden name was Seitz. May be buried under Ostertag or Morena. Most likely the daughter of Gerald Seitz and Pauline Hewlett. - Dorena (Seitz) Morena, age 52, of Mt. Vernon, died on Tuesday, Sept. 7 in her home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 10 in the Peterson Funeral Chapel in Aurora and burial will be in Calton Cemetery. - Dorena Mae Seitz, age 20, married David Leo Ostertag, age 19, on July 28, 1978 in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO. | Monett Times MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
SETH, Fayrelna E. | Jan. 16, 1905 | Aug. 2, 1922 | SSW: Isaac F. - Research Note: SSW with her father. Daughter of Isaac Franklin Seth and Jennie Ellen Simmons. - Notes of J. Seth at findagrave.com: Jennie E. Simmons was born in Illinois but her family moved to Missouri when she was a child. She met Isaac F. Seth Sr. and married him in 1898. They did not have their first child until 1905, Fayrelna Seth. Their second child Was Francis June. They moved to Gila Arizona around 1916 or so. While there, Isaac Seth met Albert B. Cutler Sr. They became good friends. He had his sister Thurza Seth come out to Arizona to stay with him, while there Isaac introduced Thurza to Albert B. Cutler. They fell in love and married. In 1918 Jennie became pregnant with my grandfather. She was 39 and so was Isaac. Tragedy struck in January of 1919. Isaac F. Seth died of Pneumonia caused by the flu. In 1919 WW I was wrapping up and soldiers were coming home. The great flu epidemic of 1919 killed millions of people and Isaac F. Seth fell victim too it. Jennie was crushed by her husband's death and accompanied his body back to Monett, Missouri where he was buried at Calton Cemetery just outside of Monett. Jennie gave birth to Isaac F. Seth Jr. on May 7, 1919 just four months after her husband had passed away. Shortly after this, Jennie moved to the Osage Indian Reservation in Pawhuska Oklahoma with her three children. In the 1920 census my Grandfather, Isaac F. Seth. Jr is living with Jennie's sister Stella Simmons Simpson and Jennie has her two daughters and they are living in a boarding house. In 1922 Jennie's eldest child, Fayrelna died at age 17. This broke Jennie's heart. Jennie eventually remarried to a Mr. Wright and moved back to Mountain Grove, Missouri with her two remaining children. After her children were grown she moved out to California with her husband Mr. Wright. Jennie lived a long life. In April of 1976 at the age of 96 she passed away. - Another Photo | Note Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SETH, George Washington II | Dec. 7, 1846 | Feb. 7, 1911 Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: M. V. - Research Note: His death certificate states that he was married and a retired farmer. The stone reads death year as 1910, but both the death certificate and the obit read 1911. George Washington Seth was born Dec. 7, 1846 died Feb. 7, 1911 in Jasper Co., Missouri. Son of George Washington and Mahala Seth. His wife was Martha Virginia (Hudson) Seth, born Dec. 1858 in MO. Their children were: Isaac F., Mary Jane (Mrs. Ethel Marbut), Maggie, George W. Jr., Thursa, Maude, Naoma, and Dewey Seth. - Cassville Republican, Feb. 16, 1911 - McDowell News: G. W. Seth who formerly lived here died at Joplin and was buried at Calton Cemetery. - Notes of J. Seth at findagrave.com: George W. Seth Jr.'s father died when he was just four years old and his mother Mahala died when he was approximately six or seven years old. He told his children he remembered an older brother named Isaac and remembered an older sister named Thurza that took care of him for some time after his mother died. George W. Seth ended up in an orphanage in Wichita Falls, Texas at least this is what was passed down. He became a cowboy on the Chisom Trail in Texas in the 1870's and was suppose to have served with the Texas Confederates as a boy during the civil war. He married to an unknown female before he married Martha Hudson. His first wife died in child birth and the child died as well. Someone in the family has a baby dress that George's first wife made for her unborn baby. I guess after they both died George kept the baby dress. George met Martha Hudson while working with her father John F. Hudson. They married in 1879 in Texas and soon moved with John Hudson to Green County, Missouri. George did not remember much about his mother and father. George W. Seth Jr. worked in the coal mines around Monett, Missouri for many years. His wife told my grandfather this caused his death. He died of Pneumonia due to the weakened lungs caused by the coal mines. | Note Phyllis Long Online Obit Note Photo Darla Marbut |
SETH, George Washington, III | 1886 | 1953 | Research Note: He was a son of George W. and Martha V. (Hudson) Seth. | Census Photo Darla Marbut |
SETH, Isaac F. | Nov. 24, 1879 | Jan. 10, 1919 | SSW: Fayrelna E. - Research Note: He was a son of George W. and Martha V. (Hudson) Seth. - Notes of J. Seth at findagrave.com: Issac Franklin Seth Sr. was born in Texas just after his parents marriage the year before. They moved to Missouri when he was very young. His father George W. Seth Jr. was an orphan and had no family and grew very close to his wife's family the Hudsons. Isaac F. Seth Sr.'s mother was Martha Virginia Hudson. She was reported to be a 1/4 Cherokee Indian. Martha Hudson Seth's father was John Franklin Hudson. He had lived in Missouri and wanted to move back. So the Seth's and Hudsons moved from Texas to Missouri. Isaac F. Seth Sr. married Jennie Simmons in 1898 in Missouri. They did not have their first child until 1905, Fayrelna Seth. Their second child Was Francis June. They moved to Gila Arizona around 1916 or so. In 1918 Jennie became pregnant with my grandfather. She was 39 and so was Isaac. Tragedy struck in January of 1919. Isaac F. Seth died of Pneumonia caused by the flu. In 1919 WWI was wrapping up and soldiers were coming home. The great flu epidemic of 1919 killed millions of people and was spread by all the population movement. Isaac F. Seth fell victim to the flu. Jennie was crushed by her husbands death and accompanied his body back to Monett, Missouri where he was buried at Calton Cemetery just outside of Monett. Jennie told my grandfather that his father Issac Sr. was a very funny man and that he had been in vaudeville locally. I have a poem he wrote in my possession. He seemed to be a very talented man. He also was a law man in Arizona while living there. Jennie gave birth to Isaac F. Seth Jr. on May 7, 1919 just four months after her husband had passed away. Shortly after this Jennie moved to the Osage Indian Reservation in Pawhuska Oklahoma with her three children. In the 1920 census my Grandfather, Isaac F. Seth. Jr is living with Jennie's sister Stella (Simmons) Simpson and Jennie has her two daughters and they are living in a boarding house. In 1922 Jennie's eldest child, Fayrelna died at age 17. This broke Jennie's heart. Jennie eventually remarried to a Mr. Wright and moved back to Mountain Grove, Missouri with her two remaining children. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SETH, Jennings Dewey | Mar. 11, 1898 MO |
June 9, 1936 Burge Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR I" - Research Note: His wife was Rena Seth. Son of George W. Seth born AR and Martha V. Hudson born MO. He was an inspector for the Frisco RR. Mrs. E. E. Marbut of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Another Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SETH, Martha Virginia (HUDSON) (BALLENGER) | Dec. 6, 1858 MO |
Aug. 26, 1935 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: G. W. - Research Note: She was the wife of George Washington Seth, Sr. Her death certificate is indexed under Martha Ballenger. Apparently remarried to William Ballenger after George died. Daughter of John Hudson born TN and mother's maiden name was Brown born TN. Mrs. Ethel Marbut of Monett, MO was the informant. - Notes of J. Seth at findagrave.com: Martha Virginia Hudson was said to be 1/8 or 1/4 Cherokee Indian on her mothers side. She was the daughter of John Franklin Hudson and Martha Jane Brown. She moved to Texas with her parents sometime before 1879. She met George W. Seth Jr. in Texas and married him in Jan. of 1879. 11 months later their first child was born, Issac F. Seth Sr. Before 1882 they moved to Green County Missouri with the Hudsons. They would go on to have 7 more children. In 1911 George W. Seth died. Eventually Martha V. (Hudson) Seth remarried to William Ballenger. My grandfather told me stories about her. He told me she was very stern and that she had very dark skin and was tall to a child. She was very distant and would correct grandchildren if they called her Grandma Seth and would say she was Grandma Ballenger. She died in 1935 in Missouri. | Death Certificate Note Phyllis Long Note Photo Darla Marbut |
SETH, Rena Leone (DOYLE) | 1900 | 1997 | Research Note: Daughter of Isaac A. Doyle and Hattie L. Wiles. Wife of Jennings Dewey Seth. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SHAFER, Alonzo Burr | Oct. 8, 1899 Butler Co., IA |
July 21, 2002 | Inscription: "PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I & II" - Research Note: Son of Wilbur H. Shafer and Minnie B. Butler. Alonzo Burr Shafer married Willa Jean Seth on Apr. 11, 1943 in Lawrence Co., MO. Daughter of Jennings Dewey Seth and Rena Leone Doyle. | IA Birth Index MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SHOEMAKER, Ava Ellinora (CARPENTER) | Dec. 6, 1918 | May 1, 1982 | SSW: William H. - Research Note: Daughter of Freddie Lee Carpenter and Addie Elma Crouch. Ava Carpenter, age 17, married William Shoemaker, age 17, on Nov. 18, 1935 in Barry Co., MO. - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
SHOEMAKER, Beulah "Boots" (WILLIAMS) | Nov. 10, 1925 Galena, Stone Co., MO |
Aug. 2, 2006 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James J. - Inscription: "Married Feb 7, 1944" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Ray and Annie (Sims) Williams. She married James Shoemaker on Feb. 7, 1944, in Mt. Home Ark., and he preceded her in death on Jan. 28, 2004. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SHOEMAKER, Donna Darlene | Oct. 13, 1942 Verona Hosp., Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
Oct. 14, 1942 Verona Hosp., Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Death certificate indexed under Infant Shoemaker. Daughter of William H. Shoemaker born Shetwood, MO and Ava Ellinora Carpenter born Verona, MO. Her mother was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SHOEMAKER, James J. | June 17, 1922 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Jan. 28, 2004 Monett, MO |
SSW: Beulah "Boots" - Inscription: "Married Feb. 7, 1944" - Research Note: Son of the late Joshua and Maggie (Bagby) Shoemaker. | Monett Times Jan. 29, 2004 Mary Homesley Photo Darla Marbut |
SHOEMAKER, James "Jim" Dean | Feb. 19, 1945 | May 23, 2012 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: James Dean Shoemaker, 67, of Verona passed away Wednesday May 23, 2012 at Cox South in Springfield, MO. He was born February 19, 1945, the son of the late James and Beulah "Boots" (Williams) Shoemaker. He was a retired farm hand. Jim is survived by two daughters; one brother; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. | Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
SHOEMAKER, William Harold | July 11, 1918 GA |
Feb. 21, 1986 | SSW: Ava E. - Research Note: Son of Joseph Shoemaker and Hattie Belle Heatherly. - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
SMITH, Caroline | Nov. 4, 1863 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 18, 1897 Culbertson, NE |
Inscription: "Born at McDowell, MO, Wife of James Smith, Age 33 Yrs, 4 Mo, 13 Ds - Died Culbertson, Nebr." - Another Photo | Photo Darla Marbut Photo Donna Cooper |
SMITH, Emma O. (MARBUT) (BLACK) | Aug. 20, 1875 MO |
July 5, 1949 State Hosp. 3, Washington Twp., Vernon Co., MO |
Research Note: She was divorced. Husband's name not given on the death certificate. Usual residence was Aurora, MO. Daughter of Nathan Thomas Marbut and Malinda Jane Browning. - Emma first married Charles H. Black. Connie Schmidt's notes for Charles, buried at Calton Cemetery: Charles H. Black married Emily O. Marbut aka Emma O. (Marbut) (Black) Smith. He was a son of Robert Sneed Black and his wife Malinda Pennell. Charles H. Black is on the south side of the same stone as Emily O. Smith. - Emma second married Joseph Neill Smith. Still married in the 1930 Census, Aurora, Lawrence, Missouri. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
ST. CLAIR, Joe Reed | Jan. 17, 1928 Galena, MO |
June 21, 2011 Circle of Life, Springdale, AR |
Research Note: Resident of Farmington, AR. He was the son of Jacob Benjamin and Nell (Petty) St. Clair. Joe was the Pastor of Southern Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Springdale. He worked at the University of Arkansas in Facilities Management for 27 years. He served in the United States Army and was stationed in Germany. Joe was a member of the Judge Colt Fast draw Gun Club of Southern California; a member of the Northwest Arkansas Mustang Club and an avid fan of bluegrass music. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jacob Benjamin St. Clair and Nell Muriel (Petty) St. Clair, one sister, Bonita Fern O'Neal. He married Shirl St. Clair on September 23, 1961. Graveside services were at 2pm at the Calton Cemetery in Pleasant Ridge, Missouri. | Obit Shirl |
STANLEY, Barbara Ann | Apr. 23, 1949 | Nov. 7, 1971 | No Data | Photo Darla Marbut |
STEVENS, Anna B. | Mar. 17, 1891 MT |
May 7, 1910 Pleasant Ridge Twp., Barry Co. MO |
Research Note: She was married, and her parents marked don't know. The cause of her death was gunshot in right temple that penetrated the brain. Ruled suicide. Roy S. Stevens of Verona, MO was the informant. - Cassville Republican, May 12, 1910 - Suicide: Mrs. Anna Stevens, wife of R. S. Stevens living near the Pleasant Ridge school house in the north part of Barry County took her own life early Saturday morning by placing a 32 caliber revolver to her right temple and sending a bullet through her brain. The horrible deed was done in the yard near the house in which Mr. and Mrs. Stevens were living and while Mr. Stevens was at the spring some distance away for a bucket of water. Coroner Miller of Monett held an inquest over the body, the jury's verdict being that Mrs. Stevens death was the result of her own voluntary act. Three shots were fired but the effect of only one could be found on body of the deceased. Neighbors living near heard the shots and hurried to the scene of the tragedy, reaching the Stevens home about the same time as the husband did. A girl who had been staying with the family, but who was not at the house at the time of the shooting, states that the husband and wife had quarreled only a short time before, the wife throwing out a bucket of water and demanding that the husband go to the spring for more water. The girl however, stated that she did not consider the quarrel to be a very serious matter. There seemed also to be evidence of previous quarrels. Mrs. Stevens was about twenty-one years of age. Her former home was Vernon County. She and husband were strangers in this county. For several months they lived northeast of Cassville 3/1/2 miles on Flat Creek. They moved form there to Pleasant Ridge in February, Mr. Sevens, while located near Cassville, was a solicitor for a picture enlarging house and was a young man of genteel appearance. After finding his wife dead neighbors stated that it took an effort to prevent him from shooting himself with the gun with which his wife had taken her life. The remains of Mrs. Stevens were interred at the Calton Cemetery Sunday. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
SUMMERS, Bess D. | Oct. 2, 1889 | Mar. 11, 1977 | No Data | Photo Darla Marbut |
SUMMERS, Hugh | Aug. 19, 1887 MO |
Aug. 11, 1971 | SSW: Bess - Research Note: 1920 Census, Casper Ward 1, Natrona, Wyoming - Hugh Summers, head, age 31, born MO, parents born MO; Bess, wife, age 30, born MO, parents born MO. - 1930 Census, they are in Pleasant Ridge, Barry, Missouri. 1940 Census, they are located in McDowell, Barry, Missouri. No children are listed on any census. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
SUTTLES, Homer Edgar | May 31, 1890 Lawrence Co., MO |
Feb. 20, 1891 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of W. H. & I. B." - Research Note: Homer Edgar Suttles born May 31, 1890 died Feb. 20, 1891, was a son of W. H. Suttles and Ida Bell Hewlett who was born in 1869, Lawrence Co., MO. - Another Photo | Note Photo Jay Trace Photo Darla Marbut |
SUTTLES, Ida Bell (HEWLETT) | Feb. 23, 1869 Lawrence Co., MO |
Nov. 18, 1890 | Inscription: "Dau. of S. M. & M. N. Suttles" - Research Note: Ida Bell(Hewlett) Suttles death date is difficult to read, looks like Nov. of 1890, and she had a child in May of 1890. He is listed above. Daughter of Samuel Mosley Hewlett and Martha N. Gibson. She married William Henry Suttles on Jan. 2, 1887 in Barry Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Note Photo Darla Marbut |
SUTTLES, James L. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: He was the husband of Elizabeth Ann Long and died about 1863. - Death certificate of Marinda (Suttles) Allcock, buried in Calton Cemetery, states that she was a daughter of James L. and Elizabeth (Long) Suttles. James was born in TN and Elizabeth in Barry Co., MO. James died in the Civil War at Springfield, MO. See Elizabeth (Long) Thomas on this page for more information. - Another Photo | Note Phyllis Long Note Photo Darla Marbut |
TAYLOR, Anita C. "Chris" | Oct. 27, 1958 | No Date | SSW: Arvin L. "Bim" - Inscription: "July 8, 1980" - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
TAYLOR, Arvin L. "Bim" | Mar. 4, 1954 | No Date | SSW: Anita C. "Chris" Inscription: "July 8, 1980" - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
TERRELL, Bertha Hellen | June 8, 1917 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 27, 1918 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Death certificate gives Jan. 27, 1918 as the date for both birth and death, and also reads that she was 7 mos. and 14 days old when she died. It reads that her mother was Nova Bolton and her father Ernie Terrell and that she was born in McDowell. - Cassville Republican, January 31, 1918 - Ernie Terrel's Baby - Pleasant Ridge - Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Terrel's baby died Sunday afternoon of diphtheria. The body was buried Monday at the Calton Cemetery. The bereaved have our sympathy. - Her father's name was Ernest "Ernie" Terrell. - Another Photo | Photo Death Certificate Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
TERRELL, Nova (BOLTON) | July 12, 1900 Pleasant Ridge Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 1, 1978 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Nova Bolton Terrell was a daughter of Elbert Bolton and his wife Emily Ellen (Arms) Bolton. Nova married Ernest Terrell. - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Note Photo Darla Marbut |
TERRY, R. Edwinna | July 10, 1923 | No Date | SSW: Winford E. | Photo Darla Marbut |
TERRY, Winford E. | May 15, 1923 | May 24, 1998 | SSW: R. Edwinna - Research Note: Son of Ethel John Terry and Lillie Madeline Myers. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Amanda Catherine (McCOY) | Dec. 3, 1848 Giles Co., TN |
Feb. 13, 1941 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: David R. - Research Note: She had fractured a hip from a fall. Daughter of James McCoy born TN and Jane Busby both buried at Bethel Cemetery. Mrs. E. E. Smith of 616 5th St., Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Photo of stone at findagrave.com. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
THOMAS, Andrew Sylvanus Varner | Mar. 17, 1868 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
July 20, 1927 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Dortha M. - Research Note: He was a son of John Wesley & Tithea Ann (Marbut) Thomas. He married Dortha "Dollie" Riddle, 5 Mar. 1893. Children: Nola Ardessa, Sylvia Leona, and Cleamon Wesley Thomas. - Death certificate indexed as Andred Sylvanous Thomas. Son of John W. Thomas and Talitha Marbut. Mrs. Albion Erickson of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Darla's Note: His son's name should be Andrew Sylvanus Varner. - Another Photo | Barry Co. Pioneers & Beyond, P. 831 Gerald Haddock Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Artelia | Jan. 27, 1876 | Apr. 3, 1877 | Inscription: "Dau. of C. & E. Thomas" - Research Note: Daughter of Cary Thomas and Elizabeth Case. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace |
THOMAS, Bertha M. (HENSON) | Apr. 22, 1888 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 4, 1931 Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Bertha A. Thomas was the wife of George A. Thomas. Her father was Henry Henson and his wife Mary Clanton. George A. Thomas gave the information on the death certificate. Aortic insufficiency was the cause of death. | Death Certificate Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Cary F., V. S. | Feb. 4, 1844 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 13, 1901 Monett, MO |
SSW: Elizabeth - Research Note: Marjorie's post had Feb. 14, 1884 as the birth date. Darla's Note: Cary Thomas was the son of Nathan T. Thomas and Elizabeth (Case) Thomas. He married Elizabeth Ann Long daughter of Alfred Washington Long and his wife Martha (Marbut) Long. - Listed in the 1890 Civil War Vet. Census. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Family Great Grandfather Marjorie S. Hoskins Census Phyllis Long Photo Ida Houston Note Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Claud | Aug. 2, 1887 | Mar. 21, 1903 | Inscription: "Son of I. F. & S. L." - Research Note: Son of Isaac Francis Thomas and Sarah L. Wilks. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut Photo Donna Cooper |
THOMAS, Cleamon Wesley | Sept. 7, 1906 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 6, 1975 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Frances - Research Note: Son of Andrew Sylvanus Varner Thomas and Dollie Riddle, and married Frances Olive Carter on May 23, 1929, Cassville. He was the father of Betty Jo and Vera Jean Thomas. Cleamon Wesley Thomas was the son of Andrew Sylvanus Varner Thomas and Dollie Riddle Thomas. | Barry Co. Pioneers & Beyond,P. 831-832 Gerald Haddock Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Clifford | Nov. 21, 1920 | Dec. 21, 1936 | Inscription: "Son" | Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, David Reuben | Feb. 16, 1848 TN |
May 16, 1925 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Amanda - Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Son of Nathan Thomas born TN. Mother not named on the death certificate. Mrs. Emery Smith was the informant. - His mother was Elizabeth Case. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
THOMAS, Dollie (STONE) | Apr. 8, 1879 Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
Aug. 17, 1940 Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Phairas F. - Research Note: Dollie was born April 8, 1879 died Aug. 17, 1940. She was the daughter of Benjamin H. Stone, birth place unknown to the informant, and Mary (Whisby) Stone, born Webster Co., MO. Dollie Stone, age 18, married Pharis Thomas, age 23, on Apr. 11, 1897 in Pleasant Ridge, Barry Co., MO. The cause of death was carcinoma of the liver. - Cassville Republican, March 26, 1914 - Circuit Court Proceedings: Dollie Thomas vs. P. F. Thomas, divorce, decree for plaintiff. | Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Death Certificate Note Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Dortha "Dollie" Mandora (RIDDLE) | Mar. 19, 1875 Gunter Community, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 10, 1960 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of John Wesley Riddle and Elizabeth Terry, married to Andrew Sylvanus Varner Thomas, Mar. 5, 1893, at Verona, Lawrence Co., MO. Mother of Nola Ardessa, Sylvia Leona and Cleamon Wesley Thomas. Darla's Note: According to the stone Dortha Riddle Thomas was born in 1875 not 1865 as first posted. - Death certificate has birth date as mar. 19, 1875. C. W. Thomas of Verona, MO was the informant. - Cassville Republican, Oct. 30, 1919 - Mrs. Dollie Thomas of Lone Hill is at Jenkins taking care of her mother, Mrs. Wesley Riddle. - Another Photo | Barry Co. Pioneers & Beyond, P. 831-832 Gerald Haddock Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Note Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Elizabeth S. (CASE) | 1824 | Apr. 22, 1858 | Inscription: "Wife of N. T. Thomas" - Another Photo | Photos Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Elizabeth Ann (LONG) (SUTTLES) | Apr. 28, 1843 Giles Co., TN |
Mar. 5, 1919 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Cary - Research Note: Daughter of Alfred Washington Long and Martha "Patsy" Marbut. Cary Thomas married Betsy Ann Suttles on June 10, 1866 in Barry Co., MO. - Cassville Democrat, March 6, 1920 - Note the paper date is 1920, stone has 1919. - Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas died at the home of her son, Dr. Pharis Thomas in this city, Friday morning, March 5 at 4:15, of infirmities of old age, age 78 years. Funeral services will be conducted at Calton Church on little Flat Creek, Sunday, March 7th, at 1 p. m. Interment in Calton Cemetery. - Cassville Democrat, March 13, 1920 - Another old time citizen has answered the summons from on high, to come up higher and be with the blessed and pure in spirit, by claiming their inheritance, for a well spent life, that brings eternal happiness in that high city. Miss Elizabeth Long was born in Giles County, Tenn., April 28, 1842, and was a daughter of late Washington and Mrs. Patsy Long, old and esteemed citizens of Barry County, during life and came to Barry County in about 1860 and grew in womanhood in the vicinity of McDowell. She was first married to James Suttles who died during the Civil War at Springfield, and two children were born of this marriage, who are: Wm. H. Suttles, Monett and Mrs. J. T. Allcock (Marinda) of Pleasant Ridge township. In about 1867, she and Cary Thomas were married and 3 sons and 3 daughters were born of this marriage and only two sons survive this mother, who are Chas. Thomas of Starks City, Newton County and Dr. Pharis Thomas of Cassville. Cary Thomas died in 1901. She died March 5, 1920, at 4:15 a. m., at the home of her son, Dr. Pharis Thomas in Cassville, who gave her every care that was in his power, with assistance of Mrs. Thomas, his wife. She had been a member of the Church of God for many years and died in the that faith. Rev. J. T. Brattin conducted short funeral services at the Thomas home in this city at 9 a.m. Sunday after which the remains was conveyed to the Calton Church in Pleasant Ridge township, where Rev. C. A. Fly conducted services before a very large crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends, who had assembled to pay the last tribute of love and respect to a good woman. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Online Newspapers Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Ida Houston Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Frances Olive (CARTER) | Sept. 4, 1910 | Apr. 8, 1985 | SSW: Cleamon W. - Research Note: Frances Olive (Carter) Thomas was a daughter of Jacob Walton Carter and Lillie Woods both buried in Kings Cemetery. | Photo Census Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Gaynell B. | Mar. 27, 1900 |
Mar. 4, 1902 |
Inscription: "Dau. of P. F. & Dollie" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Phairas and Dolly (Stone) Thomas. |
Photo Note Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Huston L. | May 12, 1875 | Jan. 15, 1909 St. Louis, MO |
SSW: Norma E. -Research Note: Son of John Wesley Thomas and Tithea Ann Marbut. Huston L. Thomas, age 24, married Norma Mackey, age 20 on Jan. 7, 1899 in Barry Co., MO. - Cassville Democrat, January 23, 1909 - Mr. Houston Thomas died in St. Louis Friday, and the remains were brought to Purdy, Sunday. After short funeral services interment took place at the Calton Cemetery. - Notes of James F. Thomas at findagrave.com: Following is a story related to me [ET] by Huston's son, Erskel, and daughter, Leora: Huston and his brother, Marion Isaac, had been on some kind of "business" trip. On their way home they had become involved in some kind of altercation at Sherman's Saloon in Monett. Harry Birks had entered the Saloon and shot Marion with a shotgun. Harry was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Joe Jackson. Before dying Marion told the Deputy that the shooting was unprovoked. Huston was severely beaten and hauled home in the back of a wagon. Huston was "laid up" for a long time, recovering from the beating. His daughter Leora, "Ora", said that the injuries to his back led to a cancer in his back, resulting in his death in 1909 at the age of 34. This would have made the oldest child, Erskel, almost nine years old, at the time. There is a newspaper copy of this incident in the scrapbook for HT. Erskel stated that he and the others tried to raise money by growing strawberries, etc. but a dry spell hit and they had to "up and leave the farm", heading to Washington State. This must have been sometime between 1910 and 1921. Huston's notebook with entries dated from 1905 - 1906 listing transactions with community members and names (all pertaining to threshing and cutting lumber), as well as a gold watch, are in the possession of Ed A. Thomas (grandson). Huston's old rusty shotgun, is in the possession of Sean Gullikson (g-g-grandson). | Census Note Phyllis Long Online Obit Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Infant | Mar. 10, 1899 | Apr. 8, 1899 | Inscription: "Infant Son of H. L. & N. E." - Research Note: Named Joe. Son of Huston L. Thomas and Norma Mackey. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Isaac Francis | Oct. 16, 1850 AL |
Mar. 10, 1898 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Sarah - Research Note: Isaac Francis Thomas was a son of Nathan T. Thomas and his wife Elizabeth (Case) Thomas. He married Sarah L. Wilks. Their children were: Elsa, Claud, Elmun. - Cassville Republican, March 17, 1898 - Died, Thursday, March 10, 1898, Isaac Francis Thomas, of 4 miles northeast of Purdy of congestion of the stomach, age 47 years, 4 months and 25 days. Isaac F. Thomas was born in Alabama, Oct. 15, 1859 at the age of 5 years came with his parents to Barry County and settled on Little Flat Creek. May 18, 1897, he was married to Sarah L. Wilks, who with two sons survives him. A number of years ago he professed religion and was baptized by Rev. J. W. Ennes. His last illness was brief. On Monday night previous to his decease he was out fox hunting. At 3 o'clock the next morning he was taken ill and at 6:29 p.m., Thursday, passed away. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at the house by Rev. Carrol Fly assisted by Rev. L. A. Smith, after which the Odd Fellows of Purdy took the remains to Calton Cemetery where they were interred. | Online Obit Note Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, John Wesley | Apr. 6, 1834 TN or IL |
Nov. 21, 1897 McDowell, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Francis Marion Thomas and Susan Inman. He was the husband of Tithea Ann Marbut, father of Franklin G., Sarah Cansanda, William P., Marion Isaac, Andrew Sylvanus Varner, and Mary Ellen Thomas. Add two more children to the list: Sarah (Mrs. J.E. Reynolds) Thomas, and Houston L. Thomas. From page 831 that Gerald quoted. | Barry Co. Pioneers & Beyond, P. 831 Gerald Haddock Census Phyllis Long Note Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Lorn | July 19, 1897 | Mar. 19, 1899 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of M. J. & M. A." - Research Note: He was a son of Minnie A. (Black) and Marion Isaac Thomas. Lorn's mother was Minnie Black daughter of John Toliver Black and his wife Josephine Atkinson Black. | Note Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Marion Isaac | July 15, 1865 | Mar. 10, 1905 | Research Note: He was a son of John Wesley & Tithea Ann (Marbut) Thomas. His wife was Minnie Black. According to the Barry County papers, Marion was shot by Harry Birks with a shotgun in Sherman's Saloon. - Cassville Democrat, March 18, 1905 - Houston Thomas, a brother of Marion Thomas that was killed at Monett by Henry Birks, was in town Monday, and he informed us that there was no doubt but that Birks intended killing him too and would have done so had not Bartender Sherman caught the shot gun. He said his brother had no gun on his person when killed and neither were drinking. Houston said that he was robbed of $7.50 at Monett last fall and he had lingered around and attempted to locate the person that got his money, and he reasons that is why Birks killed his brother and wanted to kill him. - Computer Enhanced Negative - Another Photo - | Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Photo Ida Houston Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Minnie A. (BLACK) | June 25, 1878 | Sept. 11, 1898 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of M. I. Thomas" - Research Note: Cassville Republican, September 15, 1898 - On Sept. 7th, Mrs. Marion Thomas of Pleasant Ridge, daughter of John Black, died of typhoid. She was a sister to Nellie Black who died of the same disease and also she was had a brother Calvin who died 2 weeks ago. Another sister Mrs. Samantha Calton is also ill. - Darla's Note: Mrs. Marion Isaac Thomas was Minnie Black daughter of John T. Black and his wife Josephine (Atkinson) Black. Her sister was Nettie not Nellie Black and she died September 7, 1898. Mrs. Samantha (Black) Calton’s husband was John Albert Grant Calton. Samantha Black Calton died Sept. 20, 1898. And brother Calvin Black died July 21, 1898. | Online Newspapers Photo Note Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Nancy (BACHMAN) | Dec. 28, 1868 | Dec. 13, 1949 Rural Butterfield Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William Nathan - Research Note: Nancy's parents were George Bachman and Rosezena (Schriber) Bachman. Nancy was born Dec. 18, 1868 and died near Butterfield, MO, Dec. 13, 1949. On her death certificate Mrs. E. J. Zinn of Verona, MO, was the informant. - Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Death Certificate Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Nathan T. | 1809 Newberry District, SC |
Dec. 28, 1893 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Born 1809 in South Carolina - Married Elizabeth Case in 1843 - Moved to Missouri in 1854 - Died in 1893" - Research Note: He was married to Elizabeth S. Case. - Linda's Note: The children put up one stone for both parents after his death. - Another Photo | Photo Linda McCaskill Photo Note Donna Cooper |
THOMAS, Nola R. | No Date | No Date | Inscription: "Age 7 MO 6 DA" - Research Note: Probably Nola Ardessa, the daughter of Andrew Sylvanus Thomas and Dortha "Dollie" Riddle. | Note Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Norma E. (MACKEY) | June 15, 1878 | Sept. 19, 1951 | SSW: Huston L. - Research Note: Daughter of Andrew Jackson Mackey and Martha C. Pennell. Huston L. Thomas, age 24, married Norma Mackey, age 20 on Jan. 7, 1899 in Barry Co., MO. - Cassville Republican, June 26, 1919 - A number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Norma Thomas Sunday and set a big dinner in honor of her brother, Alvie Mackey, who recently returned home from France. A large crowd was present and all had an enjoyable time. Alvie Mackey returned home Monday from overseas. We welcome him back. | Census MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Phairas F. | 1873 | 1950 | SSW: Dollie - Research Note: Son of Cary Thomas and Elizabeth Ann Long. - April 16, 1897, Cassville Republican - A Double Wedding: Married at the residence of Cary Thomas, four miles south of Verona, W. C. Montgomery to Miss Lucy Thomas; also Pharis Thomas to Miss Dollie Stone, Squire W. H. Miller of Pleasant Ridge officiating. The grooms were dressed in the usual suit of dark, while the brides were the pictures of true girlish loveliness, dressed in white cashmere, elaborate trimmed with white lace and ribbon. After the usual congratulations all repaired to the dinning room where the table was loaded with many good things prepared by the brides' and grooms' parents. We wish both young people a prosperous and happy life, hoping their sky of happiness may never be dimmed with a cloud of sorrow. May their sun of happiness so lately risen, continue to shine in ethereal brightness and set in as dazzling splendor as that in which it arose. - News item at findagrave.com by Jane Yarnall: Dr. Pharis Thomas was a veterinarian in the area for many years. His son Gene carried on the practice after his death. Clovis (also a son) ran a back hoe digger in Barry Co. | Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
THOMAS, Sarah Louise (WILKS) | Sept. 19, 1855 Lawrence Co., MO |
Feb. 23, 1948 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Isaac F. - Research Note: Daughter of John Wilks born TN and Frances Strong born TN. Elmun Thomas of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, T. J. | Oct. 5, 1920 | Nov. 12, 1920 | Research Note: Son of Phairas Thomas and Dollie Stone. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, Tithea Ann (MARBUT) | Apr. 11, 1835 Pulaski, Giles Co., TN |
Feb. 16, 1904 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife of John Wesley Thomas, Mother of Franklin G. Thomas, Sarah Cansada Thomas, William R. Thomas, Marion Isaac Thomas, Andrew Sylvanus Varner Thomas, and Mary Ellen Thomas. Darla's Note: Tithea Ann Marbut Thomas was the daughter of Phillip and Euodias "Ada" (Thomas) Marbut. - Her photo may be seen on this link. | Barry Co. Pioneers & Beyond P. 831 Gerald Haddock |
THOMAS, William Nathan | Mar. 5, 1865 MO |
Aug. 27, 1942 Rural Verona, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nancy - Research Note: He was a carpenter and the son of Dan Thomas. Mother not named on the death certificate. E. J. Zinn of Rural Verona, MO was the informant. - Son of Daniel and Martha Thomas. - 1900 Census, Spring River, Lawrence, Missouri - William N. Thomas, head, born Mary 1865 MO, age 35, married 6 years, parents born TN, miller; Nancy, wife, born Dec. 1868 MO, age 31, married 6 years, mother of 3 children, 3 living, parents born Germany; Hattie B., daughter, born Aug. 1894 MO, age 5; Benjamin, son, born Mar. 1896 MO, age 4; Ivan A., son, born June 1898 MO, age 1. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
THOMAS, William R. | Dec. 30, 1862 | Feb. 28, 1863 | Research Note: Stone is located near the Marbut section. Darla's Note: W. (William) R. Thomas was a son of John Wesley Thomas and Talitha Ann (Marbut) Thomas. - Another Photo | Note Photos Darla Marbut |
TODD, Andrew Jackson | May 19, 1842 | Aug. 29, 1921 | SSW: Caroline - Research Note: Andrew Jackson Todd married Caroline Marbut Sept. 7, 1835. Their children: Mary Jane, Mollie, Martha, James Phillip, Lorenzo, Belle Zona, Ida Mae, Elisha Johnson, Lucy Ann, Lillie Ludeamy, William Jackson, and Hanserd Epperson Todd. Andrew Jackson's parents were James A. Todd and Mary (Russell) Todd. - Another Photo | Note Photo Darla Marbut |
TODD, Caroline Evodias "Oda" (MARBUT) | June 12, 1843 | Dec. 4, 1909 | Research Note: She was the wife of Andrew Jackson Todd. Jackson Todd married Caroline Marbut on Dec. 10, 1860 in Barry Co., MO. Cemetery Correction: Since Caroline was probably named for her mother, I think her name is spelled "Euodias" U instead of V? Also, it shows that her obituary is on line, listed as Catharine Todd. - Cassville Democrat, December 11, 1909 - Mrs. Caroline Todd, wife of Andrew J. Todd of near McDowell died last Saturday, Dec. 4, age 67 years. She left a husband and 3 children to mourn her death. The remains were laid to rest in the Calton Cemetery. She was a daughter of Andrew J. Marbut, an old time citizen of this county. - She was the daughter of Phillip and Euodias "Ada" Thomas Marbut. Andrew Jackson Marbut was her brother. She had 12 children and they're named under Andrew Jackson Todd's information. - Her photo may be seen at this photo link. - Another Photo | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Online Obit Photo Darla Marbut |
TODD, James Phillip | Mar. 18, 1867 McDowell, MO |
July 9, 1956 Pineville, McDonald Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Andrew Jackson Todd and Caroline Marbut. His wife, Cora (Latham), was the informant on the death certificate. He first married Martha Lowery. Photo of stone at findagrave.com. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
TODD, Martha (LOWERY) | Apr. 1867 Barry Co., MO |
1937 Tulsa Co., OK |
Research Note: Martha Lowery Todd married James Phillip Todd on Nov. 7, 1886. In 1900 their children were Myrtle, Girlie, Claude H., and Charles H. They may have had more children after 1900. Daughter of Henry Lowery and Martha Purvines. | Census Photo Darla Marbut |
TODD, Mirtle | Sept. 25, 1887 | Sept. 11, 1905 | Research Note: According to the 1900 Census Myrtle Todd born in 1887 was the daughter of James Phillip Todd and Martha Lowery. The stone and census agree on the years 1887 but not on the month. Since she died when she was only 18 they probably remember but the census reads she was born Feb. 1887? | Note Photo Darla Marbut |
TRIP, Larry | Apr. 6, 1943 Pueblo, CO |
Mar. 8, 1983 Springfield, Greene Co. MO |
Research Note: Son of Albert Peter and Marian Eugenia Trip; address listed as Verona, MO. and died of renal failure. | Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home Connie Schmidt |
TUNNELL, Clara Irena (KING) | Mar. 25, 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 6, 1949 Rural Verona, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of Thomas Tunnell" - Research Note: Wife of Alic Tunnell. Daughter of John F. King and Sarah Ann Moore. Alic Tunnell was the informant on the death certificate. - Thomas Alexander Tunnell, age 34, married Clara King, age 30, on Mar. 29, 1912 in Barry Co., MO. Thomas is buried at Clay Hill Cemetery, died in 1963, with his first wife Julia Nivens. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
UNREADABLE | No Data | No Data | Inscription: "Willie L., son of ___ed, born Aug. 14, 18__, died Apr. 18, 18__" | Photo Jay Trace |
UNREADABLE | No Data | No Data | Research Note: Near the Jackson & Allcock graves. | Photo Darla Marbut |
UNREADABLE | No Data | No Data | Research Note: Near the Marbut stones. | Photo Darla Marbut |
UNREADABLE | No Data | No Data | Research Note: Nearby were Bennett and Marbut stones. | Photo Darla Marbut |
UNREADABLE | No Data | No Data | Research Note: Near the Bennett stones. | Photo Darla Marbut |
UNREADABLE | No Data | No Data | No Data | Photo Darla Marbut |
UNREADABLE | No Data | No Data | Research Note: Near the Long graves - Computer Enhanced Negative | Photo Darla Marbut |
UNREADABLE | No Data | No Data | Research Note: Could read Cora? Computer Enhanced Negative | Photo Darla Marbut |
UNREADABLE | No Data | No Data | No Data | Photo Darla Marbut |
UNWIN, James Edward, Jr. | July 2, 1945 Long Beach, CA |
July 30, 2004 At Home, Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Nancy Jean - Inscription: "SGT US ARMY VIETNAM" - Research Note: James Unwin, Jr., 59, of Aurora, died July 30 at his home. Mr. Unwin was born July 2, 1945, in Long Beach, California, the son of James Unwin Sr. and Dorothy (Crochunis) Unwin. He was an Army veteran and a diesel mechanic. His wife, Nancy Unwin, survives. Additional survivors include one son, James Unwin of Springfield; one daughter, Heidi Lyons of Exeter; three sisters, Mary McDonald of the state of Oregon, Dorothy Hatchet of San Diego, California, and Mary Petki of Long Beach, California; and three grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. tomorrow, August 3, at Peterson Chapel in Aurora. Burial will be in Calton Cemetery in Pleasant Ridge under the direction of Peterson Funeral Home of Aurora. - He first married at age 27, Eileen L. Chambers, age 25, on Dec. 9, 1972 in Los Angeles Co., CA. - Another Stone | Obit CA Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
UNWIN, Nancy Jean | Jan. 1, 1954 | No Date | SSW: James Edward, Jr. | Photo Darla Marbut |
VERSTRAETE, Steven Clarence | Oct. 28, 1957 | Feb. 20, 2003 | Research Note: Temporary Marker. | SSDI Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
WALTON, Edward W. | Feb. 15, 1883 | Nov. 10, 1966 | SSW: Myrtle M. - Research Note: 1920 Census, Pleasant Ridge, Barry, Missouri - E. W. Walton, head, age 37, born IN, parents born IN; Myrtle, wife, age 35, born AR, parents born TN; Hollis, son, age 15, born AR; Frank, son, age 10, born AR; Gladys, daughter, age 6, born MO; Frances, daughter, age 1 year, 5 months, born MO. - 1930 Census, Pleasant Ridge, Barry, Missouri - Ed Walton, head, age 46, married 21 years, born AR, parents born IN; Myrtle, wife, age 34, married 21 years, born AR, parents born AR; Frank, son, age 19, born MO; Gladys, daughter, age 16, born MO; Frances, daughter, age 11, born MO; Sam, son, age 5, born MO. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
WALTON, Frank E. | Aug. 5, 1910 | Nov. 24, 1964 | SSW: Jewell M. - Research Note: Son of Edward W. and Myrtle M. Walton. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
WALTON, Jewell Maurine | Apr. 18, 1914 | Aug. 7, 1998 | SSW: Frank E. | Photo Darla Marbut |
WALTON, Myrtle M. | Jan. 1, 1885 | July 11, 1977 | SSW: Edward W. | Photo Darla Marbut |
WALTON, William Sam | July 3, 1924 | Mar. 17, 1945 Iwo Jima |
Inscription: "MISSOURI PFC 21 REGT USMC 3 DIV WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of Edward W. and Myrtle M. Walton. KIA in WW II in Iwo Jima. - Cassville Republican, April 12, 1945 - Pfc. William Sam Walton, age 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walton of the McDowell community, has died from wounds received on IWO in the Pacific. The date of death was given as March 1st. The family had been previously notified by the War Department that young Walton had been wounded. | Census Cassville Republican Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
WASSENAAR, Frank Freemont | Feb. 14, 1903 IA |
Oct. 10, 1969 MO |
SSW: Lola B. - Research Note: Son of Pieter Wassenaar born Frieland, Netherlands and Lela Helen Morris born IL. - 1940 Census, Groton, Brown, South Dakota - Frank Wassenaar, head, age 37, born IA, farmer; Lola, wife, age 42, born MO. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
WASSENAAR, Lola B. (STOCKTON) (FARE) | Aug. 4, 1896 | Feb. 11, 1987 | SSW: Frank F. - Research Note: Daughter of Samuel C. Stockton and Mary E. Clemens. Lola B. Stockton, age 17, married James H. Fare, age 19, on Apr. 11, 1914 in Barry Co., MO. H. S. Fare and Sam Stockton, parents of above named persons consent to said marriage. Apparently divorced and remarried. Lola Stockton Fare, age 23, married J. H. Fare, age 25, on Aug. 31, 1921 in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO. Freemont Franklin Wassenaar married Lola Fare on Dec. 17, 1927 in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
WEBBER, Earl J. | Nov. 28, 1924 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 29, 1924 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Jesse E. Webber and Lavada Jane "Vada" Henson, born Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
WEBBER, Richard Lee | July 5, 1919 Verona ,Lawrence Co., MO |
July 8, 1919 Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Jesse E. Webber and Lavada Jane "Vada" Henson, born Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
WILKS, Jennifer Michelle | Mar. 6, 1963 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 22, 2012 At Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Mike and Patsy (Walton) Wilks. She attended and graduated from Oakview State School in Monett. Jennifer had a great passion for music, rabbits and watching Wheel of Fortune. | Buchanan Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
WILLIAMS, Edna Doris (MARBUT) (WINANS) | Oct. 26, 1911 | Apr. 3, 2006 | SSW: Lawrence J. Williams - Inscription: "Married Dec. 23, 1946" - Research Note: Edna Doris Marbut was a daughter of Thomas Clinton Marbut and his wife Martha Ann Bennett. Named in her sister's obit with parents Thomas Clinton Marbut and Martha Ann Bennett. Her sister, Berniece (Marbut) (Coulter) Allen, is buried at Bethel Cemetery. Edna first married Thurman Aubry Winans in 1932. She second married Lawrence J. Williams Dec. 23, 1946. | Sister's Obit Census Phyllis Long Note Photo Darla Marbut |
WILLIAMS, Infant | Nov. 5, 1939 Rural Verona, MO |
Nov. 5, 1939 Rural Verona, MO |
Research Note: Stillborn son of Ray Williams born Webster Co., MO and Hanna Sims born Stone Co., MO. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
WILLIAMS, Infant | Mar. 15, 1970 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Mar. 15, 1970 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Newborn infant of John R. Williams and Phyllis C. Maggard, services were graveside at Calton Cemetery on Mar. 16, 1970, with the Rev. Ermon Webb. | Peterson Funeral Home Connie Schmidt |
WILLIAMS, Jack Lewis | Jan. 23, 1937 Rock, KS |
Dec. 25, 1999 Cox Hosp., Springfield, Greene CO., MO |
Research Note: He was a longtime Granby resident and worked for International Paper Company for 17 years, retiring in 1992. Survivors include one son, three daughters, three brothers, three sisters, eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. - His obit mentions sister Beulah Boots Shoemaker's and her obit names their parents as Ray and Annie (Sims) Williams. Beulah is also buried at Calton Cemetery, listed on this page. | Monett Times Dec. 27, 1999 Mary Homesley Online Obit Photo Darla Marbut |
WILLIAMS, Katherine (HLYWIAK) | Feb. 15, 1927 Warren, Trumbull Co., OH |
Mar. 19, 2008 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Vernon Glen - Inscription: "Married Oct. 9, 1952" - Research Note: Obit has maiden name as Haliviak not Hlywiak. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haliviak. She married Vernon Williams on October 9, 1952, in Santa Monica, California, and he preceded her in death in 1982. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Katherine Williams. - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Crafton-Cantrell Funeral Home Connie Schmidt Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
WILLIAMS, Katherine May | Apr. 6, 1959 | Aug. 28, 1996 | Research Note: Daughter of Vernon Williams and Katherine Haliviak. - Back of Stone - Inscription: "Mother of David Leo Warren" - Another Photo | Mother's Obit Connie Schmidt Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
WILLIAMS, Lawrence Jesse | May 10, 1909 Stone Co., MO |
Sept. 23, 1998 | Research Note: - SSW: Edna D. - Inscription: "Married Dec. 23, 1946" - Research Note: Son of Edgar Louis Williams and Elizabeth Nancy Jenkins. He first married Dessie Leona Bilyeu. - Military Stone - Inscription: "CPL US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II" | Census Phyllis Long Photos Darla Marbut |
WILLIAMS, Loren | Apr. 2, 1934 Verona, Lawrence Co., MO |
July 4, 2002 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Ray Homer and Martha Ann (Sims) Williams. He was retired from Brown Shoe Company in St. Louis. He was preceded in death by one brother, Jack Williams. | Monett Times July 05, 2002 Mary Homesley Photo Darla Marbut |
WILLIAMS, Marion Lee | Oct. 10, 1930 Galena, MO |
Jan. 25, 2012 Benchmark Health Care, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Ray Homer Williams and Martha Ann "Annie" (Sims) Williams. Marion worked as a Truck driver for Springdale Farms in Springdale, AR. Marion is survived by one son; two daughters; one brother and one sister. - Marion Lee Williams, age 19 of Monett, Barry Co., MO, married Lowee Johnson, age 16 of Verona, Lawrence Co., MO, on July 14, 1950 in Carroll Co., AR. | Buchanan Funeral Home AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long |
WILLIAMS, Martha A. | July 21, 1905 | Dec. 5, 1981 | No Data | Photo Darla Marbut |
WILLIAMS, Norma Susie | Aug. 10, 1906 | Oct. 1, 1967 | Another Photo | Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
WILLIAMS, Vernon Glen | Mar. 3, 1924 | Sept. 17, 1981 | SSW: Katherine Hlywiak - Inscription: "Married Oct. 9, 1952" - Research Note: Son of Glen Sherman Williams and Elsie Mae Henson. Elsie second married James Harry Crouch. He first married Georgetta (Lee) Farmer. Farmer is a second marriage for Georgetta. - Back of Stone - Another Photo | Daughter's Obit Census Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
WOOTEN, Era B. (JORDAN) | July 26, 1901 | Nov. 11, 1970 | SSW: Ross J. - Research Note: Daughter of John W. Jordan and Mary Frances Long, both buried at Calton Cemetery. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
WOOTEN, Roscoe "Ross" J. | Nov. 25, 1899 | Apr. 25, 1986 | SSW: Era B. Jordan - Research Note: Son of Charles Rufus Wooten and Nancy Mary Sturdevant. Census and WW I Draft Registration give his first name as Roscoe with mother Nancy Mary. | Photo Darla Marbut |
YERTON, Grace Rosetta (ARMES) | Sept. 30, 1868 IN |
Mar. 6, 1925 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Simeon Buchanan Armes born KY and Edith Jane Holdren born KY. After the death of her parents, she married Oct. 5, 1910 Barry Co., MO to George Washington Yerton, son of Adam Yerton and Susan McDunne both born AR. Her surname is incorrectly shown as "Orange" rather than "Armes" on marriage record. Grace and George were enumerated in the same household in Barry Co., MO in 1920. Living with them was Grace's sister, Lydia A. Armes. Lydia had been the head of the household and Grace living with her in Barry Co., MO in 1910. Cause of death was influenza complicated by lobar pneumonia in left lung. Buried Calton Cemetery, Barry Co., MO with R. M. Calloway of Monett undertaker and her husband the informant. George is buried at Bethel Cemetery, died Mar. 8, 1928. He was walking on the tracks and was killed by a train according to his death certificate. Census records - 1870 Barry Co., MO - Kings Prairie Twp. - 1880 Barry Co., MO - Kings Prairie Twp. - 1900 Census, Pleasant Ridge, Barry, Missouri - Sim B. Armes, head, born Oct. 1831 KY, age 68, widowed, father born KY, mother TN; Lydia A., daughter, born July 1858 IN, single, father born KY, mother TN; Gracie E., daughter, born Sept. 1868 IN, age 31, single, father born KY, mother TN. - 1910 Barry Co., MO - Pleasant Ridge Twp. 1920 Barry Co., MO - Monett City, Monett Twp. - Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 (Marriage of parents); 1850 census Hardin Co., KY (Shows her mother as Edith Holdren, daughter of Christopher and Catherine Holdren). | Death Certificate Census Joan Viney |