Concord Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames G - H
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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GERMAN, Cora Stella (WILKERSON) | June 11, 1888 Barry Co., MO |
May 1, 1967 Wichita, Sedgwick Co., KS |
Research Note: She was a daughter of D. W. Wilkerson and Sarah Catherine Davidson. Cora Wilkerson, age 17, married Gentry Harrison German, age 17 on Mar. 11, 1906 in Barry Co., MO. She was the mother of the infant "Eston", Esther Geneva, Ephron Charles, Ernest, Katherine, Dorothy G., and Helen Aubra. This is my grandmother. - March 7, 1908, Cassville Democrat - El Paso News: Gentry German moved to Epp Higg's place last week. | Note Headstone Beverly Matthews MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GERMAN, Ephron Eugene | Dec. 5, 1934 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 19, 1934 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a child of Ephron Charles and Leah Irene (Broadvent) German. | Headstone Note Beverly Matthews Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GERMAN, Hollis Floyd | June 21, 1937 | Aug. 1, 1937 | Research Note: He was a child of Ephron Charles and Leah Irene (Broadvent) German. There is a tombstone. | Headstone Note Beverly Matthews Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GERMAN, Infant | Abt. 1909 Liberty Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Abt. 1909 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: There is a large rock at his gravesite. His mother, Cora Stella (Wilkerson) German requested to be buried by his side. His father was Gentry Harrison German. | Family Stories Beverly Matthews |
GIPSON, Charles R. | Nov. 28, 1881 | Oct. 25, 1883 | Inscription: "Son of W. R. and M. C. Gipson" - Another Photo | Photo Jack Fly Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GOODWIN, Thomas Michael | Sept. 24, 1829 TN |
Feb. 6, 1899 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the husband of Mahala Dabbs or Dobbs and the father of Thomas J. and father-in-law of Matilda Keeling. Thomas M. Goodwin married Mahala Dobbs on Aug. 15, 1847 in Lewis Co., TN. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Headstone Note Rebecca Young TN Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photos Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GOOSTREE, Alexander | Nov. 6, 1824 Sumner Co., TN |
Mar. 1, 1895 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary C. Goostree - Inscription: "Remember friends as you pass by As you are now so once was I As I am now soon you must be Prepare for death and follow me" - Research Note: Son of Watson Goostree and Elizabeth McGlothlin - Union Service 15 Mo Cav. Alexander enlisted Aug 1, 1864, at Newtonia, MO. He was often on detached duty as a hospital nurse, once at Cassville. He mustered out July 1, 1865 at Springfield, MO. His service was credited to Shoal Creek Twp., Barry Co. Occupation given was farmer. He was described as being 5 ft 7 in with hazel eyes, with dark hair and complexion. - Another Photo | Census Civil War Records Phyllis Long Photo Cheryl Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GOOSTREE, Curtis Bruce | Mar. 30, 1889 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 8, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of J. F. and Sophronia Goostree - He has gone to the mansions to rest." Research Note: Son of James F. Goostree and Sophronia Antle. - October 21, 1905, Cassville Democrat - Union Valley News Items: Mrs. Fred Cole was called to Exeter, Saturday to the bedside of her cousin, Bruce Goostree, who is very low. - Another Photo | Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Headstone Family Cheryl Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GOOSTREE, Infant | June 20, 1891 | July 1891 | Inscription: "Infant Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goostree - Died ????" - Research Note: Daughter of James F. Goostree and Sophronia Antle. | Note Phyllis Long Photos Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GOOSTREE, Mary Charity (DUNCAN) (HUBBERT) | Dec. 12, 1830 Amherst Co., VA |
Mar. 25, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Alexander Goostree - Inscription: "Remember friends as you pass by As you are now so once was I As I am now soon you must be Prepare for death and follow me" - Research Note: First husband, Anderson Hubbert - son and husband died. Second husband Alexander Goostree married on Mar. 14, 1854 in Barry Co., MO. Daughter of Judge John Iverson Duncan and Margaret Gray Toler. - Cassville Democrat, Apr. 7, 1906 - Mary Charity Duncan was born Dec. 12, 1830, died March 25, 1906, age 75 years, 3 months and 13 days. She professed faith in Christ when young and joined the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and lived a consistent member until death. Deceased was born in Amherst County, Virginia, in 1830, moved to Indiana in 1831, lived there until 1833 and moved from there to Calloway County, MO. She started with her father, the late John I. Duncan, to the state of Texas, and landed in Barry County, Missouri, July 4, 1836. Deceased was first married to Anderson Youbard [sic] (Hubbert), who lived but a short time. She was then married to Alexander Goostree, May 28, 1823. She was the mother of 9 children of whom 6 are living, 30 grand-children and 5 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Neta A. Brattin and J. F. Goostree, Exeter and J. F. Goostree, and W. T., J. W., and C. W. Goostree of Rocky Comfort, MO. Interment was made at the Concord Cemetery, before a large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives. Brother Love preached the funeral. - Another Photo | Online Obit MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Headstone Family Cheryl Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GRABER, Alexander H. | July 15, 1870 | Oct. 3, 1897 | Inscription: "Son of A. and N. A." - Research Note: Son of John Alexander Graber and Nancy Ann Forrest. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GRABER, Infant | Oct. 6, 1904 | Jan. 2, 1905 | Inscription: "Son of Mary R. and W. P. Graber" - Research Note: There is a name on the top of the stone but is not readable. Probably William E. Graber, son of William Penn Graber and Mary Rebecca Linebarger. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GRABER, John Alexander | Mar. 18, 1836 OH |
Jan. 28, 1927 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nancy A. - Research Note: Son of John Jacob Graber and Susanna Kempf. | Obituary ecook Census Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GRABER, Josephine (WOODWARD) | Apr. 12, 1886 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 4, 1904 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Wife of James J. Graber who is buried in Clark Cemetery, mother of Lottie M. Sanders. Census records list Samuel Woodward, born TN, as her father and Elizabeth Wilkerson born KY. Josephine Wooodward married James Graber on Sept. 12, 1886 in Barry Co., MO. - February 27, 1904, Cassville Democrat - Mrs. Jas. Graber, died at Pierce City, Feb. 19, and the remains were buried at Concord Sunday. She was a daughter of Samuel Woodward and leaves a husband and 4 children. - James second married Stella Box on Dec. 1, 1907 in Barry Co., MO. - Another Photo | Headstone Note Photo Bill Sanders Headstone Beverly Matthews Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GRABER, Mary Rebecca (LINEBARGER) | Sept. 20, 1878 | July 13, 1905 | Inscription: "Wife of W. P. Graber" - Research Note: Cassville Democrat, July 22, 1905 - Mrs. Wm. Graber of near Doss School house, died July 13, of a kidney trouble, leaving a husband and four children to mourn her death. She was a good woman, and a member of the Baptist Church. The remains were laid to rest Saturday in Concord Cemetery. - William Penn Graber, age 21, married Mary Rebecca Linebarger, age 17, on Sept. 13, 1896 in Barry Co., MO. Daughter of Michael Elbert Linebarger and Malinda Burton. | Online Newspapers MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Headstone Beverly A. Matthews Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GRABER, Michael | Dec. 24, 1872 | Dec. 6, 1895 | Inscription: "Son of A. & Nancy A." - Research Note: Son of John Alexander Graber and Nancy Ann Forrest. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GRABER, Nancy Ann (FORREST) | Jan. 12, 1837 | Aug. 30, 1895 | SSW: John Alexander - Research Note: Nancy Ann Forrest married John Alexander Graber on Nov. 13, 1860 in Gasconade Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
GREGG, Lulu V. | Sept. 8, 1890 | Oct. 19, 1906 | Research Note: Maybe daughter of Thomas Gregg. - 1900 Census, Ozark, Polk, Arkansas - Thomas Gregg, head, born Feb. 1841 OH, age 59, widowed; Nancy M., daughter, age 14, born Oct. 1895, AR; Cleveland, son, age 12, born Apr. 1888 OH; Lulu V., daughter, age 9, born Sept. 1890 AR. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARPER, Arkadell (KAY) | Oct. 1882 AL |
No Date | Inscription: "Mother of Cleva P. Tucker - L. Glen Harper" - Research Note: Names given on Cleva's death certificate. She is buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Wife of William Ova Harper. William was the son of Isaac T. Harper and Mary Jane Parkerson. - Ark. Kay, age 19, married Ova Harper, age 21, on Aug. 31, 1902 in Barry Co., MO. Daughter of Fielding Andrew Kay Jr. and Matisha F. Bennett. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARPER, Effie D. | Dec. 19, 1892 | Sept. 6?, 1900 | Research Note: Daughter of Isaac T. Harper and Mary Jane Parkerson. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARPER, Isaac T. | 1851 | 1926 | SSW: Mary J. - Research Note: Son of Joseph Harper and Catherine Creviston. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARPER, Mary Jane (PARKERSON) | Apr. 1, 1860 IN |
Mar. 13, 1942 Rural Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Isaac T.- Research Note: She was widowed and the daughter of John Parkerson and Margaret Ventreece both born OH. Mary Parkerson married Isaac Harper on Dec. 11, 1880 in Fountain Co., IN. | Death Certificate IN Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARRELL, Archibald "Archy" | Feb. 8, 1824 | Oct. 19, 1903 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of James F. Harrell and Abigail Moore. His wife was Sarah Montgomery. - Cassville Democrat, Oct. 24, 1903 - It is with feelings of sorrow that we chronicle the death of our old and esteemed friend, Archibald Harrell, Monday morning, Oct. 19, 1903, at the home of his brother, Wm Harrell of Liberty township, of old age, age 78 years, 8 months, and 11 days. He came to Barry County in 1839 and has resided here ever since, with the exception of 7 or 8 years, he resided in Texas. He was a member of the C. P. Church for a number of years. His remains were laid to rest Tuesday morning in the Concord Cemetery, and a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends. He enjoyed the respect and esteem of all his acquaintances. Barry County has lost a good citizen that will be sadly missed in Liberty township. - Cassville Democrat, Oct. 31 1903 - Shoal Creek News: Uncle Arch Harrell died at his brother, Willis', Monday, after an illness of seven days of pneumonia. He was 78 years old and came to this county 64 years ago and settled at what is now known as the Talbert Spring. His only son died many years ago and his wife in '97. He was a consistent member of the Baptist Church and said on Sunday morning before his death that he was ready to go and gave directions for his burial. He will be greatly missed in the community especially by the children, with them, he was a great favorite. Quite a large crowd attended his funeral at Concord Tuesday. - The land for the Concord Cumberland Presbyterian Church and cemetery was given by Elias Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Harrell. | Online Obit Online Newspapers Census Darla Marbut Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARRELL, Infant | Jan. 17, 1878 | Jan. 17, 1878 | Research Note: There is no surname on the stone but it is next to W. S. Harrell, Pearl M. Harrell and near Ada Harrell's stone. Also the stone is a matching one to Pearl's. | Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARRELL, Mary Jane (WARREN) | Aug. 7, 1839 | May 10, 1925 | Inscription: "Wife of W. S. Harrell - At Rest" - Research Note: Daughter of Jesse and Hannah Warren. Her sister was Tennessee Warren. Wife of William S. Harrell. | William's Obit Sister's Obit Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARRELL, Pearl M. | Aug. 28, 1876 | Dec. 28, 1876 | No Data | Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARRELL, Sarah (MONTGOMERY) | Dec. 21, 1826 | Jan. 31, 1898 | Inscription: "Wife of A. B. Harrell" - Research Note: Archie B. Harrell married Sarah Montgomery on Dec. 21, 1854 in Barry Co., MO. Daughter of Samuel Montgomery and Jemima Little. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARRELL, William Spencer | Oct. 15, 1827 Rural Nashville, TN |
Mar. 26, 1908 MO |
Inscription: "Age 80 Yrs. 5 Mo. 11 D. - Gone But Not Forgotten" - Confederate Veterans: The St Louis Republic is publishing a list of ex-confederate soldiers and we find the following names from Barry County: W. S. Harrell, Private, Co. D., Boyd's Texas, Exeter. Son of James F. Harrell and Abigail Moore. - Cassville Democrat, March 28, 1908 - Another Good Man called Home: It is with a sad heart that we chronicle the death of Wm. Harrell, at his home in Liberty township, Thursday morning after an illness of six or eight weeks, with lagrippe and pneumonia, age 80 years, Mar. 26, 1908. He made a stubborn fight for life, but his age was against him. Another splendid example of life has gone from us that is worthy of our imitation. He was highly respected and had the confidence of everybody that knew him. He belonged to the old school of men, that held honor above everything. He came to Barry County, in 1838 with his father and settled at the spring known as the Talbert Spring, a short distance northwest of Exeter. When he came to this country there was no town of Cassville and no wagon roads going west of town, and they drove up the valley west of town, through the tall prairie grass to where they located. He said about all this county was prairie and there was hardly any timber only along the edge of the streams. He left a wife, several sons, and daughters to mourn the death of a splendid father. Barry County has lost a citizen that many county would be proud of. Many from this city attended the funeral at Concord Church, yesterday, May 27th. - April 4, 1908, Cassville Democrat - Biography: Wm. S. Harrell, was born near Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 15, 1827, and came with his parents to Barry County in 1838, and located at the Talbert Spring, where he lived with his parents until their death. He was married to Miss Mary J. Warren, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Warren, April 25, 1859. He moved to near Cleburne, Texas, shortly after his marriage and resided there about 8 years, when he moved back to Barry County and located on the place where he resided until his death. He was prepared to die and expressed his wiliness many times on his death bed. The deceased was the father of thirteen children, ten of whom survive him. They are T. M. and J. A. Harrell of Oklahoma; Mrs. M. E. Butler of Colorado; J. A. Harrell of California; S. H. and W. J. Harrell and Mrs. Vesta Mitchell of Kansas; J. F., Corum and Miss Ada of the home. All were present during his sickness except two. | Online Obit Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARRELL/FRAZIER, Ada | Sept. 12, 1881 | Feb. 22, 1922 | Research Note: Daughter of William S. Harrell and Mary Jane Warren. - October 13, 1917, Cassville Democrat - Married, Tuesday at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Mary Harrell, 6 miles northwest of this city, by Rev. J. T. Brattin, Z. E. Frazier and Miss Ada Harrell. Success to them. | Father's Obit Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HARRISON, Karen Lee (FAIRBROTHER) | May 19, 1957 Worcester, MA |
Feb. 23, 2022 At Home, Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Ashes may or may not be buried here with her second husband. She was the daughter of Albert and Doris (Warren) Fairbrother. Karen had two great loves of her life; Keith Garrison, who passed from lung cancer in December of 2006, and Lyle "Keith" Harrison, who also preceded her in death in October of 2020. Karen was an artist at heart, and she loved to paint. Landscapes were always her most beloved subject. She had a small studio in her parents' home in Brookfield, Massachusetts, and spent many hours watching Bob Ross on television. Karen was a homemaker who enjoyed various hobbies, including black powder weaponry, throwing tomahawks and leather working. She was a hunter, gatherer and gardener who canned the fruits of all those labors. Karen even enjoyed making French and authentic americana clothing, moccasins, and bags. In addition to her parents, Albert and Doris Fairbrother, Karen was preceded in death by two husbands, Keith Garrison and Lyle "Keith" Harrison; and siblings, Jean Muise, of Chapel Hill, Tennessee, Robert Fairbrother, of West Brookfield, Massachusetts, Douglass Fairbrother, of North Brookfield, Massachusetts, Carol Tillotson, of North Brookfield, Massachusetts, and Donald Fairbrother, of Springfield, Vermont. No services are scheduled at this time. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of White Funeral Home. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HARRISON, Lyle Keith | May 24, 1946 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 9, 2020 At Home, Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Robert and Myrtle (Slagle) Harrison. He graduated from Wheaton High School and then went on to serve his country proudly in the United States Army. On April 8, 2008, he was united in marriage to Karen Fairbrother in Lewisburg, Tennessee. Mr. Harrison worked in the construction business for many years doing drywall where he met many people and lasting friendships were made. Keith was preceded in death by his son, Teddy Gene Harrison; two brothers, Johnny Harrison and Larry Harrison; and one sister, Wanda Yeager. A private family burial will be held at the Concord Cemetery in Ridgley at a later date. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
HATTON, Michael Brian | Nov. 23, 1958 Terry Prairie Co., MT |
Nov. 20, 2023 NHC HealthCare Joplin, Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Alvin Hatton and Ellen Bailey, who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death was one step-sister. Surviving are one son; two daughters; a step-father; one brother; four sisters; and three grandchildren. Michael served in the United States Marines. He owned and operated 417 Consignment in Joplin, Missouri for several years and had previously owned the Auction House of Joplin. Michael was a hard worker with a very strong Christian faith who devoted his life to Christ. He loved his family and friends. Burial with military honors. | McQueen Funeral Home L. Pearce |
HAYS, Mary F. | Sept. 28, 1841 GA |
Sept. 20, 1901 Butterfield, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife of William Harrison Hays. Mother of Mary Rebecca Keeling, Melissa Ann Clark, William B. Hays, Samuel David Hays, Robert Hays, Lela Tabitha Jeffries, Hunter Hays and Earl Alonzo Hays. | Headstone Kenny & Polly Melton |
HIGGS, Eppy "Epp" Lotson | June 8, 1875 | July 22, 1920 | SSW: Georgia Edna (Brattin) Higgs - Research Note: Eppy and Georgia Higgs are Betty (Higgs) Lamberson's grandparents. - Cassville Democrat, July 1920 - Epp Higgs Dead: Epp Higgs was born in the neighborhood where he died and was a son of the late Mr. And Mrs. Seth R. (Red) Higgs (Martha Jane Marie Tucker) old time and highly respected citizens of this county. He had been sick for two to five years, with rheumatism and had been confined to his bed, helpless, but was thought to be improving and was able to move himself some. He suddenly took worse and died Friday, July 23, 1920, aged 45 years, leaving his wife, two sons and two daughters to mourn the separation. He left one brother and two sisters, who are James Higgs of Butterfield Township, Mrs. Sherman Lane of Clayton, N. M. and Mrs. Calvin Stamps of near Ridgley. He and Miss Georgia Brattin a daughter of late Oliver Brattin and Mrs. Brattin, estimable citizens of our country, were married many years ago, and lived a happy life. Rev. J. T. Brattin of this city, conducted funeral services at Concord Church on afternoon of Saturday, July 24, after which the remains were interred in the Cemetery there. He had been a member of New Hope Church for many years and lived the life of a consistent Christian and enjoyed the good will and friendship of all his acquaintances. His word was his bond. - Another Photo | Family Data Photo Frances Albert Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HIGGS, Eva Ann (MONTGOMERY) | 1876 | Mar. 11, 1917 At Home, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Horace B. - Mrs. Horace Higgs Dead: Mrs. Eva Montgomery Higgs died at her home near New Hope Baptist Church, March 11, of pneumonia, aged 38 years, 2 months and 13 days. She was married to Horace Higgs on January 17, 1902 and to this union was born one child which died in infancy. Mrs. Higgs was converted when young and united with the C. P. Church and lived a consistent Christian life. Besides a husband she leaves a mother, four brothers and one sister besides a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted in the Concord church, March 13, at 11 a.m. by Rev. J. T. Brattin in the presence of a very large audience after which the remains were laid to rest in the Concord Cemetery. - Daughter of Thomas Carroll Montgomery and Ellen Elizabeth Layton. | Onine Obit Census Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HIGGS, Fred Harvey | Mar. 25, 1934 | Mar. 30, 1934 | Research Note: Son of Hugh Monroe Higgs and Hazel Margaret Erwin. | Family Files Phyllis Long Headstone Beverly A. Matthews Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HIGGS, Georgia Edna (BRATTIN) | Oct. 28, 1883 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 1, 1944 Jasper Co. TB Hosp.,Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Eppy "Epp" Lotson - Research Note: Daughter of Oliver J. and Arizonia Rosa Belle (Roberts) Brattin. Georgia Edna (Brattin) Higgs, wife of Eppy, and daughter of Oliver Jesse Brattin and Arizonia Rosabelle (Roberts) Brattin. Georgia was mother of Chester Buck Higgs (b 1904 - 1986). - Date of death on the death certificate is Sept. 29, 1944. - The Wheaton Journal, September 29, 1944 - Georgia Edna Brattin, daughter of Oliver and Belle Brattin, was born Oct. 28, 1883, and departed this life Sept. 29, 1944, at the age of 60 years, 11 months and 1 day. She was united in marriage to Epp Higgs August 22, 1900. Her husband preceded her in death July 22, 1920. To this union four children were born, two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Fred Lauderdale and Chester Higgs of Purdy route, Mrs. Ruby Marshall of Wheaton and Oren. In addition to the four children she leaves to mourn her passing, five grandchildren, two brothers Charles Otis and Walter Brattin of Wheaton besides a host of other relatives and friends. She professed faith in Christ at an early age and was a member of New Hope Baptist Church, and then later moved her membership to the Wheaton Baptist Church. Funeral services were conducted at the Wheaton Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Charles Vanzandt of Exeter, assisted by Rev. W. J. Brattin. Burial was in the Concord cemetery under the direction of Pogue Funeral Service. Pallbearers were Aubry Howerton, Jimmy Higgs, Oral Burger, Earl Antle, Joe McNeill, and Mr. Goodwin. Flower Girls were Mrs. Ercia Kimbrough, Mrs. Lou Davis, Mrs. Ernest Knifkee, Mrs. B. M. Lamberson, Mrs. Earl Antle, Mrs. Neva Miller, Mrs. O. L. Burger, Mrs. Aubrey Howerton and Mrs. Joe McNeill. - Another Photo | Family Photo Frances Albert Death Certificate Online Obit Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HIGGS, Horace B. | June 29, 1872 MO |
May 25, 1960 Cardwell Hosp., Stella, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Eva Ann - Research Note: Usual address was Rural Exeter, MO. Divorced. Son of George Higgs and Samira Burton. Ira England of Exeter, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HILL, Addie Louise (HOLLABAUGH) | Dec. 8, 1902 MO |
Nov. 26, 1921 Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Her husband was Clova L. Hill. Daughter of William Hollabaugh born AR and Molly Keeling born MO. Clova Hill of Stella, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Wheaton Journal, Nov. 12, 1920 - Clova Hill and Miss Addie Hollabaugh, accompanied by Gordon and Earl Hollabough, Gladys and Byron Keeling, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Harader and Miss Mamie Laughlin motored to Neosho last Saturday, Nov. 6, 1920, where they were united in marriage by the Probate Judge of Newton County. Mr. Hill is a son of Jasper Hill near Oshkosh, and Mrs. Hill is a daughter of W. A. Hollabaugh of Wheaton. They have rented the Neal farm near Oshkosh where they are making their home. Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of W. A. Hollabaugh Monday and gave the bride a kitchen shower, which consisted of nice and useful articles. We join a host of friends and relatives in wishing them a happy and prosperous life. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Headstone Beverly A. Matthews Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HINDMAN, Irma Stanley | Mar. 10, 1894 MO |
Apr. 10, 1914 Liberty Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Myra - Research Note: She was single and a teacher. She was a daughter of Harry C. Hindman, single, no other information given. Cause of death was suicide by gunshot. Her stone has her name Irma Stanley Hindman. Her mother was Myra. - Another Stone with Irma Stanley on it | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HINDMAN, Myra (STANLEY) | Sept. 2, 1873 MO |
Mar. 22, 1915 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Irma Stanley - Research Note: She was married and Harry C. Hindman of Exeter, MO was the informant. Her parents were not given or known. The cause of death was Bright's Disease. - 1900 Census, Carleton, Thayer, Nebraska - Harry Hindman, head, born Feb. 1864 IN, age 36 married 8 years, father born OH, mother MD, hardware merchant; Myra S., wife, born Sept. 1874 MO, married 8 years, mother of 2 children, 2 living, parents born MO; Irma S., daughter, born Mar. 1894 MO, age 6; Mary L., daughter, born Feb. 1900 NE, age 4 months. - 1910 Census, Paola Ward 3, Miami, Kansas - Harry, Myra, Irma, Mary, and another daughter Barbara D., age 3. - 1920 Census, Wheaton, Barry, Missouri - Harry has remarried. - Harry C. Hindman, head, age 55, born IN, farmer; Nancy M., wife, age 51, born MO; Mary L., daughter, age 19, born NE; Barbara D., daughter, age 13, born OK. - 1920 Census, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri - Mary L. Hindman, age 28, single, born NE, secretary for a lawyer, living with Bertha Hurwik as lodger. - Mary L. Hindman, head, age 40, single, born NE, still a secretary for a lawyer, 2 years of college; Barbara, sister, age 32, single, born OK, no occupation. - Barbara died in Joplin, MO, single, on Sept. 1984. - Another stone with Myra Stanley on it - Another Photo | Death Certificate Census SSDI Phyllis Long Photos Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOLLABAUGH, Earl Pinkston | Feb. 3, 1903 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 1979 Wichita, Sedgwick Co., KS |
SSW: Mabel Lee - Research Note: Son of William Allen Hollabaugh and Mary "Mollie" Keeling. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOLLABAUGH, Earl Warren | No Date | July 7, 1932 | Research Note: Son of Earl P. Hollabaugh and Mable Lee Warren. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOLLABAUGH, Jim George | Nov. 10, 1898 | Jan. 28, 1919 | Research Note: Son of Earl P. Hollabaugh and Mable Lee Warren. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Headstone Beverly A. Matthews Photos Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOLLABAUGH, Mabel Lee (WARREN) | Aug. 5, 1905 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 11, 1961 At Home, Stark City, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Earl P. - Research Note: Daughter of Hunter Warren and Lizzie Garrison. Earl Hollabaugh of Stark City, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOLLABAUGH, Mollie (KEELING) | Apr. 7, 1870 | July 24, 1916 | SSW: William A. - Research Note: William A. Hollabaugh, age 29, married Mollie Keeling, age 22, on Feb. 10, 1895 in Barry Co., MO. Daughter of George and Louisa (Dabbs or Dobbs) Keeling. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Headstone Beverly A. Matthews |
HOLLABAUGH, William Allen | Nov. 26, 1865 TN |
Sept. 17, 1940 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mollie - Research Note: His death certificate is registered with the Secretary of State's Office with a Barry County death, listing in the index, his surname as Hollabaugh. His wife was Cora Hollabaugh. Son of James Calvin Hollabaugh and Cynthia Adaline Kilpatrick both born TN. Rosa Harader of Wheaton, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Headstone Beverly A. Matthews Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
HOLT, James M. | Oct. 2, 1880? | No Date | Inscription: "Son of T. L. & V. I" - Research Note: Son of Thomas L. and Vest) (Bare) Holt. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOLT, Thomas L. | May 4, 1856 TX |
Oct. 2, 1884 MO |
Inscription: "Aged 28 Ys. 4 Ms. 28 Ds." - Research Note: His wife was Vesta Bare or Barr. Son of James Holt and Martha Stark. - 1880 Census, District 7, Liberty Twp., Barry Co., MO - Thomas L. Holt, age 24, born TX, farmer; Vesta Holt, wife, age 17, born MO. Vesta second married Raemus Johnson and was in San Joaquin, CA in 1910. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOUNSHELL, Harriet J. (PETERS) | Jan. 27, 1827 TN |
Nov. 4, 1890 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of W. M. Hounshell" - Research Note: William Hounshell married Harriet J. Peters on Feb. 14, 1949 in Rhea Co., TN. | FGS TN Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOUNSHELL, Joseph Franklin | Oct. 21, 1849 TN |
May 29, 1892 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of William M. and Harriet J. (Peters) Hounshell. | Census FGS Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOWERTON, Infant | June 14, 1905 | June 20, 1905 | Inscription: "Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charter Howerton" - Research Note: The stone is broken in several places, leaning up against another stone, also broken. Beverly entered this stone as Charles Howerton born June 14, 1895, which was probably due to the stone being in several pieces and maybe not easy to read. Jack repaired this stone 2009. - Photo of stone and in need of repair. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Headstone Beverly A. Matthews Repaired Stone Photos Jack Fly Photos Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOWERTON, Rebecca Angeline (MONTGOMERY) | Sept. 12, 1830 TN |
Feb. 6, 1906 | Research Note: Jackson Howerton married Rebecca Angeline on Dec. 22, 1859 in Barry Co., MO. Daughter of Samuel Montgomery and Jemima Little. - 1860 Census, Liberty, Barry, Missouri - Jackson Howerton, age 30, farmer, born TN; Rebecca A., age 29, born TN. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Headstone Beverly A. Matthews Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOWNSHELL, Catherine Elizabeth "Lizzie" | Apr. 2, 1861 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 21, 1882 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau. of W. M. & H." - Research Note: Daughter of William Hounshell and Harriet Peters. - Another Photo | FGS Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOWNSHELL, William M. | Mar. 15, 1825 VA |
Sept. 26, 1879 | Research Note: Son of Jacob Hounshell and Elizabeth Ann Davis. His wife was Harriet J. Peters. | FGS Phyllis Long Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOWSMON, Anna Deal (WILLIAMS) | Dec. 18, 1856 Athens Co., OH |
July 21, 1945 Albuquerque, NM |
SSW: Isaac Cook - Research Note: Anna was the daughter of Isaiah and Sabitha (Bean) Williams. - Photo of Anna - Photo of Isaac and Anna repaired by Gary Ball | Photo Note Damien Aragon Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HOWSMON, Isaac Cook | Dec. 26, 1846 Rural Lexington, McLean Co., IL |
Jan. 13, 1929 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Anna D. - Research Note: He married Anna Deal Williams Apr. 21, 1881. Isaac was a son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Gregory) Howsmon. - Wheaton Journal January 17, 1929 - COOK HOWSMON PASSES AWAY: Isaac Cook HOWSMON a widely known and highly respected citizen of Barry County died at his home near Exeter, Mo., Jan. 13, 1929 of kidney trouble. He was born Dec. 26, 1846 at Bloomington, Ill.. Age 82 years and 18 days. He was united in marriage to Annie Williams April 21, 1881. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. W. T. Stephan, Ft. Worth, Texas, Mrs. H. T. Shockley, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. E. L Northcutt, French, New Mexico; W. E. Hankins, Exeter, Mo.; Ralph Howsmon, Idaho Falls, Idaho; nine grand children two great grand children; two Sisters, Mrs. J. B. Camp, St. Louis and Mrs. Perry Hay, Washington D. C. Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist Church at Ridgley, Missouri January 14, 2:30 p. m. by Rev. Chas. McNabb and burial was made in the Concord Cemetery under the direction of Pogue Undertaking. - Photo of Isaac - Photo of Isaac and Anna repaired by Gary Ball | Photo Note Online Newspapers Damien Aragon Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HUFFMAN, Josephine | 1850 | 1925 | No Data | Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |
HUMPHREYS, Abel Howard | Feb. 20, 1808 VA |
Feb. 28, 1887 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Here is one who is sleeping in faith and love With hope that is assured in heaven above." - Research Note: This stone is broken and needs to be replaced or repaired. His wife was Mary Ann Harrison and she is buried at Mano Cemetery with their daughter Belle Frances (Humphreys) Stever. Belle's death certificate names her parents. | Daughter's DC Phyllis Long Headstone Glenna Maddux Photo Ralph & Betty Lamberson |