Clark Farm Cemetery
Barry County, MO.
Cato, Barry Co., MO
Mineral Twp.
Land Office Location, Sec. 8, T23N, R25W
GPS Coordinates - 36'43.07N093'39.47W
Mineral Twp.
Land Office Location, Sec. 8, T23N, R25W
GPS Coordinates - 36'43.07N093'39.47W
Directions: Go South on Highway 39 from Jenkins until you come to FR1245. Turn left or east on FR 1245. Proceed
east on FR1245. You will cross a low bridge and shortly after that the road will turn to the south. You will enter the first
gate on the right or west side of the road. Drive in a southwest direction through the field to the top of the hill.
The cemetery is in the fence line. The Wilson grave will be found on the south side of the barbed wire fence as the
fence divides the cemetery.
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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CLARK, Amarrara (MOULTON) | Aug. 8, 1831 Meggs Co., TN |
Nov. 7, 1893 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Born in Meggs Co., E. Tenn. Was United in Bond of Matrimony to Daniel E. Clark Sept. 20, 1849 - Emigrated to MO in 1850 and bought the farm in which she Died. Nov. 7, 1893" - Research Note: 1860 Census, Sugar Creek, Barry, Missouri - D. M. Clark, age 38, cabinet laborer, born TN; Emander (Amarrara), age 28, born TN; James T. Clark, age 7, born TN; William Moulton, age 24, born TN, an apprentice. - Back Side - Inscription: "Maiden Name Moulton" | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
CLARK, Taylor | May 15, 1851 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 15, 1868 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: James T. in this census could be Taylor Clark. - 1860 Census, Sugar Creek, Barry, Missouri - D. M. Clark, age 38, cabinet laborer, born TN; Emander (Amarrara), age 28, born TN; James T. Clark, age 7, born TN; William Moulton, age 24, born TN, an apprentice. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
WILSON, Thomas Clark | Aug. 15, 1847 TN |
Sept. 7, 1903 MO |
Inscription: "PVT CO H 15 - REGT MO CAV. CIVIL WAR" - Research Note: Son of Hugh L. Wilson and Maranda Clark. His wife was Betsey Catherine Wilson, died in 1942, and is buried in Chelsea Cemetery, Chelsea, Rogers Co., OK. - Cassville Republican, Sept. 24, 1903 - The death angel entered the home of Thomas Wilson Monday, Sept. 7, and claimed him after ten days of suffering. The remains were interred in the Wilson Cemetery. Funeral services were conducted by A. J. Henson. Mr. Wilson was born May 1845, was married to Catherine Rogers Aug. 17, 1873. To them were born ten children, seven of whom are living. He professed faith in Christ and was a member of the Missionary Baptist church for 33 years and lived a faithful Christian life. By the death of Mr. Wilson, the church looses an active member, his home a devoted husband and loving father, the county one who was a brave soldier in the struggle of 1860-65. - 1880 Census, Mineral Spring, Barry, Missouri - Thomas C. Wilson, head, age 34, house carpenter, had sore eyes, born TN, parents born TN; Catherine, wife, age 29, born AR, parents born TN; Amma, age 6, daughter, born MO. - 1890 Vet. Census, Hailey, Barry Co., MO - Pvt., Co. H, 15th MO Cav., enlisted on July 15, 1864, discharged July 1, 1865, served 11 months and 27 days. Chronic diarrhea. Injury to eyes result of measles. - Application for Military Headstone: Applicant was Joel A. Wilson of RR 2, Galena, MO, son, applied on May 2, 1961. Verified on May 5, 1961 and ordered on July 11, 1961. Shipped to Williamson Funeral Home, Cassville, MO. | Obit Census Headstone App. Cemetery Records Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |