Horner Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Both North and South
Index I - L
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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IRELAND, Infant | Nov. 6, 1881 | Nov. 6, 1881 | Inscription: "Dau. of J. C. and M. E." - Research Note: Infant of John Christopher Ireland and Mary E. Cox. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
IRELAND, John Christopher | Dec. 9, 1850 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 1, 1942 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: John was a son of John and Mary (Haddock) Ireland. He married Mary Ellen Cox, Dec. 7, 1873 in Barry County, MO. His father was killed during the Civil War by bushwhackers and he along with his mother are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. W. A. Ireland of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Ireland Headstone | Note Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
IRELAND, Mary E. (COX) | Jan. 1, 1853 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 13, 1919 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of James and Martha A. (Moore) Cox, both born TN. J. C. Ireland of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Online Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
IRWIN, George Ellsworth | Sept. 30, 1868 IN |
May 11, 1931 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Martha Jane. Son of William Irwin born OH and mother's maiden name was Fuller, born IN. John Irwin was the informant on the death certificate. He fell dead in the field from supposed heart attack. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
IRWIN, John Clare | Oct. 11, 1897 TX |
Oct. 7, 1964 MO |
Inscription: "MISSOURI PVT HQT DET 1570 SVC UNIT WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of George E. Irwin and Martha Jane Angus. Still single in the 1940 census, age 40, living with his mother, Martha, age 76. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
IRWIN, Martha Jane (ANGUS) | Oct. 22, 1863 OH |
June 30, 1945 Rural Flat Creek, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife of George Ellsworth Irwin. Daughter of William Angus and Mary Thompson both born OH. John Irwin of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
IRWIN, Victor Richard | Mar. 31, 1894 Mena, AR |
July 12, 1948 Carthage, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Blanche. Son of George Ellsworth Irwin born PA and Martha Angus born OH. He was employed at Watkins Furniture Store. Blanche Irwin of 128 Elm, Carthage, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
IRWIN, William | Apr. 12, 1904 TX |
Feb. 17, 1940 MO |
Research Note: Son of George E. Irwin and Martha Jane Angus. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
JAGGER , Ricky Joe "R J" | Nov. 17, 1960 Boise City, OK |
Sept. 22, 2013 MO Rehab. Center, Mt. Vernon, MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Raymond E. and Nancy Jean (Ward) Jagger. Preceding him in death were his father, Raymond Jagger, mother, Nancy Jean Henbest and step-father, James Albert Henbest. Ricky received his education at Horner School and Cassville High School. He was a truck driver for Dunfee Trucking Company. He had served in the United States Army. For several years he resided in the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma area, moving back to Cassville twenty years ago. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
JETT, Kenneth | Dec. 21, 1929 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 29, 1929 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Floyd Jett born KY and Ora Beck born Stone Co., MO. Born premature. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
JOHNSON, James M. | Apr. 18, 1896 | Apr. 12, 1954 | Inscription: "PVT CO D 342 FA 89 DIV. WORLD WAR II" | Photo Darla Marbut |
JOHNSON, Liew | No Date | Nov. 5, 1880 | Inscription: "Aged 2 yrs, Dau of W. H. and M." - Research Note: The 1999 transcription had the date of death as May 7, 1880. In 1982 Joan Kunkel recorded in Vol. IV of Barry Co. Cemeteries, the date as Nov 5, 1880, but since the stone has weathered the 5 doesn't look much like a 5 anymore. | Photo Darla Marbut |
JOHNSON, Lucinda | 1873 | 1948 | Inscription: "Mother of Melvin and Ed Johnson" - Homemade Stone | Photo Darla Marbut |
JOHNSON, Olive Christina (ERICSON) | Nov. 14, 1882 IL |
Jan. 30, 1967 MO |
SSW: Rosswell - Research Note: Daughter of Nils John Ericson born Sweden and mother Matilda. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
JOHNSON, Rosswell Martin | Sept. 15, 1883 Bishop Hill, Henry Co., IL |
Dec. 27, 1961 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Olive - Research Note: Son of Paul L. Johnson and Amanda Johnson. Mrs. Virgil Beck of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
JOHNSON, Zade | No Date | No Date | Research Note: Homemade Marker | Photo Darla Marbut |
JONES, Chloe Minnie (MILLER) | Nov. 18, 1899 Carroll Co., AR |
Nov. 23, 1977 MO |
SSW: Macum J. - Inscription: "June 15, 1921" - Research Note: Daughter of William Thomas Miller and Vicey Ann Roberts. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
JONES, Macum James | Aug. 12, 1893 Memphis, Shelby Co., TN |
Jan. 19, 1962 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Chloe Minnie - Inscription: "June 15, 1921" - Research Note: He worked for the railroad. His wife was Minnie Chloe Miller. Son of Joseph Tally Jones and Cora Mae Edwards. Chloe Jones of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
JONES, Thomas D. | Oct. 5, 1850 MS |
Oct. 28, 1925 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of A. Jones and mother's maiden name was Grop. Osman Henbest was the informant on the death certificate. Thomas was a brother to Naretta Elizabeth (Jones) Henbest, also buried at Horner Cemetery. Son of Abraham and Barby Jones. He was widowed and living with Naretta in the 1910 census. In 1920 census, they are both living with Naretta's son Ed Henbest. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
JORDAN, Baby | No Date | July 1887 | No Data | Photo Darla Marbut |
JORDAN, Florence | 1891 | 1895 | SSW: Leona | Photo Darla Marbut |
JORDAN, Leona | 1895 | 1898 | SSW: Florence | Photo Darla Marbut |
JOSEPH, Charley C. | June 17, 1881 | Mar. 25, 1882 | Inscription: "Son of F. M. and Sarah" - Another Photo | Photo Darla Marbut |
JOSEPH, Francis Marion | June 20, 1857 IL |
Sept. 18, 1889 MO |
Research Note: His wife was Sarah Beck, married on Feb. 26, 1880 in Barry Co., MO. She second married Christopher H. Munday on Sept. 20, 1891 in Barry Co., MO. She is buried in Horner Cemetery under Munday. Sarah was the daughter of Daniel Beck and Louise Samantha Redman. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
JOSLIN, Hannah Jane (DUNLAP) | Aug. 4, 1849 Carroll Co., AR |
Mar. 12, 1929 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James K. - Research Note: She was a widow. Daughter of Ely Dunlap and Samantha Walker both born TN. W. M. Joslin of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - June 30, 1917, Cassville Democrat - Local And Personal: Tom Vanzandt came over from near Baxter Springs, Kan., on 22nd, and brought George Joslin, son of Wm. Joslin, who is sick and will be cared for by his grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Joslin of this city. - Photo of Hannah Jane - This four generation photo from Jane Kay Poore includes from left, her great-great-grandmother Hannah Jane (Dunlap) Joslin 1849 - 1929; her great-grandmother, Edna Lovelia (Joslin) Jordan. - 1869 - 1930; her grandmother, Leland Jane (Jordan) Smithson 1888 - 1972; and her aunt, Leland Winnie (Smithson) Salamon. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut Family Photo Jane Kay Poore |
JOSLIN, James Kellum | Feb. 20, 1845 TN |
June 5, 1875 | SSW: Hannah J. - Research Note: Son of James G. Joslin and Elizabeth Kellum. | Photo Darla Marbut |
KEEN, Lola Mae (HENBEST) | Feb. 2, 1915 | Mar. 20, 1999 | Research Note: Daughter of Osman Dock Henbest and Mollie Ennes, both buried at Horner Cemetery. Her husband was Jack Orley Keen, died in 1982 and is buried at Osborne Cemetery, Joplin, MO. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KEITH, Amelia (PONCOT) (WHITE) | Dec. 26, 1869 Linn Co., MO |
Apr. 30, 1960 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Gus De Poncot born France and Estella Perrier born MO. She was widowed but no husband was given on the death certificate. Mrs. Loren Horner of Cassville, MO was the informant. She first married Sherwood C. White, after his death she married Henry Loyd Keith. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KEITH, Charles E. | Feb. 2, 1885 IN |
Oct. 5, 1967 MO |
SSW: Nona L. - Research Note: Son of Henry Loyd Keith and Margaret Myers. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KEITH, Henry Loyd | Mar. 28, 1855 Monroe Co., IN |
May 15, 1942 Rural Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Margaret E. - Research Note: His first wife was Margaret Myers. His wife was given as Amelia Keith age 73, his second wife, on the death certificate. Son of John Keith and Hannah Craig both born IN. Charles Keith of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Cassville Republican, April 5, 1900 - Fair View News: The friends and neighbors of Mr. Keith remembered him in a most befitting manner March 28th. It being his forty-sixth birthday. The surprise was complete. He was away from home until noon when he returned to find his home filled with happy friends and the tables groaning under their weight of good things, such as only farmers' wives and daughters know how to prepare. After he and his friends had partaken of the dinner of which there was enough left to feed a small army, they retired to chat and listen to music, both vocal and instrumental, until the sun and clock warned them it was time to depart for their respective home, which they did, wishing him many more birthdays as happy as the one just passed. A careful estimate showed that at least sixty-four persons were present, which shows the esteem and respect in which he is held by his neighbors. Mr. Keith was born in Monroe County, Ind. From there he moved Kansas, where he lived four years and then to Barry County in 1888. - Cassville Democrat, Jan. 17, 1920 - O. P. and Loyd Keith of Joplin visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Keith near this city Tuesday, and looked after the interests of the Joplin Daily Globe and did well. | Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KEITH, Margaret E. (MYERS) | Oct. 11, 1855 IN |
Mar. 14, 1921 | SSW: Henry L. - Research Note: Daughter of Abraham Myers and Cynthia Ann Pearson. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KEITH, Nona L. (CLAPP) | Sept. 26, 1911 Wyandotte, OK |
Nov. 7, 1940 MO State Sanitarium, Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Charles E. - Research Note: Daughter of Oliver Clapp born Springfield, MO and Emma Ritchie born OK. Informant was the records at the Sanitarium. Nona L. Clapp married Charles E. Keith on May 6, 1935 in Neosho, Newton Co., MO. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KEITH, Wilford A. | Jan. 5, 1894 | Mar. 26, 1928 Sapulpa, OK |
Research Note: August 28, 1913, Cassville Republican - Wilford Keith, east of town, went to Dessa, Newton County, Tuesday night. He will begin teaching at Dessa, Monday. - Cassville Democrat, March 31, 1928 - Former Cassville Boy Reported To Have Committed Suicide at Sapulpa, Okla. - The remains of Wilford Keith, son of Lloyd Keith, prominent farmer residing in the Mt. Sinai country, 3 miles east of Cassville, were shipped here from Sapulpa, Okla., for interment, arriving here Wednesday morning. He was found dead in his bed where he was living in Sapulpa, last Sunday and the death certificate which accompanied his remains here did not state the cause of his death, which caused H. R. Williams, who represents the state board of health in this city, to phone the undertaker in Sapulpa, to ascertain the cause of his death, who replied that it was believed to have been suicide. Wilford was 33 years old and was reported to have been separated from his wife and two children, who now reside in Springfield. He was well and favorably known here where he lived for several years and attended the Cassville school. He is survived by his father, four brothers, and one sister, Mrs. Sam Sparks, who resides near Golden. His brother, Charley, accompanied the body to this city, but did not reside in Sapulpa and knew but little regarding the cause of his death. Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Horner Cemetery after which the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at that place under the direction of Horine’s Funeral Service. | Online Obit Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KILGORE, James H. | Dec. 20, 1837 | Feb. 19, 1885 | Inscription: "Husband of N. J." | Photo Darla Marbut |
KING, Albert | Sept. 8, 1869 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Feb. 29, 1908 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of John King and Minerva" - Research Note: Son of John King and Minerva Gibson. - Cassville Democrat, March 14, 1908 - Albert King died Saturday, Feb. 29th, 1908, at his home near the Horner Church of a heart trouble and other complications, age 39 years. He was born Sept. 8th, 1869 in Greene County, Mo., Rev. Hedrick conducted funeral services at the Horner Baptist Church, Sunday afternoon, after which the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at that place. Albert was a good citizen and well liked by all his acquaintances. His heart was in the right place. - Another Photo | Photo Cheryl Online Obit Photo Darla Marbut |
KING, Alfred | Apr. 13, 1836 Clinton Co., KY |
Apr. 5, 1910 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nancy A. - Research Note: He was a son of Henry King and Polly Brock. C. B. King of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - March 24, 1910, Cassville Republican - Alfred King southeast of town is dangerously ill. He is suffering from paralysis. A few days ago he was threatened with fever, suffering from a stoke of paralysis he has not been able to speak for several days. He is 74 years of age and is very feeble. - Cassville Republican, April 7, 1910 - Alfred King Dead: At an early hour Tuesday morning, April 5, 1910, Alfred King passed away at the home of Joe Hall, following several months of feeble health and a few weeks of illness. Three weeks ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis but partially recovered within a few days he began again to decline until death claimed him for that other existence from whose bourn no traveler ever returns. Alfred King was born in Clinton Co., Ky., April 13, 1836, making him at death about 74 years of age. He moved from Kentucky to Marion County, Arkansas, then known as the West in 1856. From there he moved to Greene County, in this state, where he lived until he came to this vicinity in 1878. In 1859, he was married Nancy Wood and to them were born ten children. The six living children are: sons, Thomas, Charles, Walter, and Oren; daughters, Mrs. Mollie Morgan and Mrs. Bette Baker. Two children died in infancy, Mrs. Victoria Neeley and Mrs. Nellie Wilder, two daughters, are also deceased. Alfred King was a citizen who enjoyed the confidence and highest esteem of the people of this community. For several years he was superintendent of the county farm and was in other ways interested in public affairs. He was agreeable, generous and a friend to everybody. Several days before his death he recognized the fact that his time was near and directed how he wished to be laid away and what he wished to be done with his property. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Ennes at the Horner Cemetery, Tuesday afternoon in connection with Masonic ceremonies of which order he had long been a member. - Another Photo | Note Wilma Fields Online Obit Death Certificate Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Cheryl Photo Darla Marbut |
KING, Henry S. | Jan. 23, 1868 | Nov. 7, 1928 | Research Note: Son of John King and Minerva Gibson. Still single in the 1910 Census. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut Photo Cheryl |
KING, Margaret A. | Nov. 6, 1874 | Aug. 29, 1879 | Inscription: "Dau of H. and K. King" - Research Note: The 1999 transcription had her name as Margareta. | Photo Darla Marbut |
KING, Minerva (GIBSON) | June 8, 1843 Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR |
Dec. 25, 1917 Carthage, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: Minerva's husband, John King, died in Spring Valley, AR, in 1902. Her death certificate reads that she was born June 8, 1832 and died Dec. 26, 1917 in Carthage, Jasper Co., MO. Father was given as only Gibson and mother Sally Dutton both born VA. H. S. King was the informant. Her father was Shadrick Jacob Gibson. - Cassville Republican, January 3, 1918 - Minerva (Gibson) King, died at her home in Cartage, December 26, 1917, following an illness of ten days of pleurisy and pneumonia, at the age of 75 years, 6 months and 18 days. Mrs. King was born June 8, 1842 at Fayetteville, Ark. She continued to live in Washington County, Arkansas, until she was married to John King, Sept. 24, 1865 at Fayetteville. They lived in Greene County until about 1880 when they moved to this county and located east of Cassville in the Mt. Sinai locality. They lived in that and in the Horner vicinity until 1893 when the family moved to Arkansas. They returned in 1902 and lived there until 1915 when Mrs. King, her son, Henry and two daughters, Mary and Maggie, moved to Carthage. Mr. King died a number of years ago. She was the mother of nine children, five sons and four daughters. Six of the children, three sons and three daughters are living. They are Henry, Will and Allen; Miss Mary, Mrs. Sarah Smith and Miss Maggie. Henry, Mary and Maggie and their mother lived together. They, as were the other children, were very much devoted to their mother and did all that loving hands could do for her during her declining years and during her last illness. Mrs. King was much devoted to her children and was loved by all her acquaintances. She professed faith in Christ at an early age and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Later she united with the Methodist Church and remained until death. Her body was brought here for interment. The funeral was held at the Horner church Saturday at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. W. Ennes and the body laid to rest in the cemetery near by. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Wilma Fields Online Obit Census Phyllis Long Photo Cheryl Photo Darla Marbut |
KING, Nancy Ann (WOOD) | Apr. 25, 1844 AR |
Dec. 8, 1922 Seneca, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Alfred - Inscription: "His Wife" - Research Note: Father's surname was Wood. Mother wasn't given on the death certificate. Thomas King of Seneca, MO was the informant. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Cheryl Photo Darla Marbut |
KING, Nancy Evelyn "Nannie" (WHITE) | July 6, 1878 Isabella, Ozark Co., MO |
Jan. 6, 1915 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was widowed and the daughter of J. W. White, born KY and Julia A. Huckstep, born Osage Co., MO. The cause of death was TB. W. A. White of Cassville, MO was the informant. She was a sister to Sherwood C. White who married Amelia Poncot, buried at Horner under Keith. Her second husband was Henry Loyd Keith. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KING, Polly (BROCK) | Feb. 6, 1815 KY |
Apr. 3, 1881 MO |
Inscription: "Wife of Henry H. King" - Research Note: Mother of Alfred King. Husband Henry is supposedly buried at Kelley Cemetery, Ash Grove, Greene Co., MO. - Another Photo | Note Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KIPPS, Josephine | Mar. 27, 1935 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
May 1, 1935 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nina- Inscription: "Daughter" - Research Note: Daughter of M. J. Kipps born OK and Nina Luceil Robbins born rural Cassville, MO. Neal Robbins of Cassville, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KIPPS, Nina Luceil (ROBBINS) | Mar. 28, 1916 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
May 2, 1935 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Josephine - Research Note: Wife of M. J. Kipps. Daughter of George Cornelius "Neal" Robbins born Barry Co., MO and Ida Belle Garner. Neal Robbins was the informant on the death certificate. Cause of death was child birth. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KIRK, George W. | Aug. 31, 1835 TN |
Oct. 7, 1889 MO |
Research Note: First married Rebecca and second Mary. - 1870 Census, Roaring River, Barry, Missouri - George W. Kirk, age 33, born TN; Becca, age 20, born VA; George W., age 1, born MO; Lewis, age 8 months, born MO. - 1880 Census, Cassville, Barry, Missouri - George W. Kirk, age 44, born TN, druggist and farmer, father born NC, mother VA; Mary, age 22, wife, born TN; George, son, age 11, clerk in drug store, born MO; Louis, son, age 10, born MO; Albert, son, age 8, born MO. - Mrs. Mary J. Kirk, age 29, second married R. F. Stringer, age 41, on Dec. 14, 1890 in Purdy, Barry Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KIRK, Rebecca | Feb. 20, 1850 | July 20, 1879 | Inscription: "Wife of George W. Kirk" - Another Photo | Photo Darla Marbut |
KIRKPATRICK, J. A. Ema | Jan. 11, 1869 | July 26, 1898 | Research Note: In 1999 this one was transcribed as Emma - birth of Jan. 11, 1860. | Photo Darla Marbut |
KNEE, Alvis | Apr. 13, 1915 | July 25, 1982 | SSW: Sue - Research Note: WW II Veteran. Son of Aaron Elmer Knee and Haley L. McMullin. - 1940 Census, Monett, Barry, Missouri - Alvis A. Knee, head, age 25, born MO; Evelyn, wife, age 24, born KS. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
KNEE, Sue | Feb. 2, 1941 | No Date | SSW: Alvis | Photo Darla Marbut |
LEDGERWOOD, Grace Ann (BROCK) | Apr. 13, 1901 | Jan. 26, 1991 | SSW: William Anson - Research Note: W. A. Ledgerwood, age 20, married Gracie Brock, age 17, on Nov. 14, 1917 in Carroll Co., AR. Both were from Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO. Daughter of John Wesley Brock and Sarah Bantley. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
LEDGERWOOD, Lela (BOWEN) | Jan. 6, 1920 Beaver, Carroll Co., AR |
May 16, 1984 Springdale, Washington Co., AR |
SSW: Phil - Inscription: "Married Jan. 10, 1943" - Research Note: Daughter of General Grant and Jemima Isabelle (Abbott) Bowen. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
LEDGERWOOD, Phil | Jan. 18, 1921 Creek Co., OK |
July 1, 1997 Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR |
SSW: Lela - Inscription: "Married Jan. 10, 1943" - Research Note: Son of William Anson Brock and Grace Ann Brock. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
LEDGERWOOD, William Anson | July 5, 1897 MO |
Nov. 29, 1952 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Grace Ann - Research Note: William was a son of Sam Ledgerwood and Ollie Horrell. His wife, Grace, was the informant on the death certificate. TB was the cause of death. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
LEE, Andrew Jackson | Aug. 1, 1844 MO |
Apr. 20, 1888 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Inscription: "In memory of A. J., Husband of Elvira Lee" - Research Note: He was a son of John Miller and Nancy (Wheeler) Lee. He married Elvira Packwood, May 24, 1866, in Barry Co., MO. Elvira died in Twin Falls, Idaho. - Elvira Packwood married A. J. Lee on May 24, 1866 in Barry Co., MO. | Note Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Darla Marbut |
LEE, Infant | Apr. 14, 1871 | Sept. 22, 1871 | Inscription: "Infant Dau. of A. J. and Elvira Lee - Aged 5 Ms, 8 Ds" - Research Note: A. J. and Elvira were Andrew Jackson and Elvira (Packwood) Lee. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
LEE, Perry G. | July 5, 1872 | Oct. 21, 1875 | Inscription: "Infant Son of A. J. and Elvira Lee" - Research Note: A. J. and Elvira were Andrew Jackson and Elvira (Packwood) Lee. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
LEE, Viola | June 26, 1861 | Sept. 21, 1872 | Inscription: "Infant Dau of J. S. and M." | 1999 Transcription |
LEMON, George W. | Abt. 1848 | Aug. 3, 1918 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of George W. Lemon Sr. and Indeann Lemon. - Cassville Republican, August 8, 1918 - George Lemon died very suddenly Saturday afternoon, August 3 at his home on a farm west of Butterfield owned by Farmer Higgs. He had gone to the spring for a bucket of water a few minutes before his death and appeared to be feeling as well as usual that day. Upon returning with a bucket of water he went into the house and laid down. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lemon with whom he lived heard him gasping and upon entering the room found him dying. The funeral was held Sunday at the Horner church southwest of Cassville and internment made in the cemetery there. George Lemon had lived in Cassville and surrounding community for many years. He was about 70 years old. He had never been married and since the death of his mother a few years ago he had been making his home with his nephew, Loren Lemon. He was a man of a reserved disposition and a good citizen. | Online Obit Phyllis Long |
LEMON, Indeann | 1826 Henry Co., IN |
Jan. 15, 1910 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Named as Indiana in the censuses. - Jan. 20, 1910, Cassville Republican - Aged Citizen Dead: Mrs. Indeann Lemon died at her home in this city Saturday morning after an illness of several days, and old age. She was born in Henry County, Ind., in 1826 and had lived in this vicinity for about 25 years. Her husband died many years ago and since that time her son, George, has made his home with her and taken care of his mother as a mother would a child. She leaves two sons, George and Warren, and a number of grandchildren. She ever held the confidence, esteem and live of her neighbors and friends and was one of our best citizens. Interment was made Sunday afternoon at Horner Cemetery 4 miles southeast of town. | Online Newspapers Online Obit Donna Cooper |
LILLARD, Clevenger | Jan. 19, 1890 | June 15, 1907 | Inscription: "Son of R. L. and R. E." - Research Note: He was a son of Russell S. and Rhonda Elizabeth (Baker) Lillard. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
LILLARD, Clyde | May 14, 1891 | Jan. 8, 1914 | Inscription: "Son of R. L. and R. E." - Research Note: He was a son of Rhoda Elizabeth Baker and her first husband Russell S. Lillard. "On May 8th, 1913 the Cassville Republican reported that Clyde Lillard of Oklahoma was visiting his mother, Mrs. Dave Talbert, east of town." Some of Clyde's siblings are also buried in Horner including Charles Adams, a half brother. His mother married second Thomas J. Adams and third Dave Talbert. She is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. | Note Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Photo Darla Marbut |
LYONS, Joseph | No Date | Sept. 5, 2002 | No Data | Photo Darla Marbut |