New Site Cemetery
AKA Walnut Grove Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames J - T

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JOHNSON, Edith Georgia (FLEETWOOD) (REINSMITH) Aug. 13, 1909
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 4, 2002
Ironton,
Iron Co., MO
Research Note: Most likely not buried here. May have married a third time. Daughter of George Ernest Fleetwood and Margaret Sydnia Russell. Granddaughter of Thomas Fleetwood and Alice Jane Ball, all buried at New Site Cemetery. She first married Frederich Martin Reinsmith, divorced. Georgia Edith Reinsmith second married August A. Johnson on Oct. 29, 1938 in Newton Co., MO. August is buried at Fayetteville National Cemetery, Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR, died in 1955. Census
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JOHNSON, Ester Lee (POWELL) (GROOMS) Nov. 1, 1923
Black Oak,
Craighead Co., AR
Aug. 21, 2011
Cox South Hosp.,
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
SSW: Jake Lester - Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Charles and Bessie (Stewart) Powell. She was united in marriage on November 26, 1947 in Mt. Vernon, MO to Jake Lester Johnson. She was a retired supervisor of housekeeping for St. Vincent's Hospital in Monett. She was survived by two sons with the surname Grooms and one daughter. She was preceded in death by both her parents, Charles and Bessie; two brothers: Charles Powell Jr.,and James Powell; and one sister; Addie Marie Bunch. Bennett-Wormington
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JOHNSON, Hiram N. Dec. 23, 1897 Jan. 4, 1898
Barry Co., MO
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JOHNSON, Jake Lester Dec. 27, 1922
Mt. Vernon,
Lawrence Co., MO
Nov. 29, 2012
Cox Hosp.,
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Ester Lee - Research Note: He was the son of the late Robert and Nettie (Dinkle) Johnson. He was united in marriage on November 26, 1947 in Mt. Vernon, MO to Ester Lee Powell. She preceded him in death on August 21, 2011. He was retired from Mid-Am Dairy in Monett, Navy veteran of World War II, and a member of New Site Baptist Church in Monett, MO. He was preceded in death by both his parents Robert and Nettie, and wife Ester. Bennett-Wormington
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JOHNSON, Verna M. Feb. 14, 1894 Feb. 1, 1896 SSW: Hiram N. Photo
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LAMP, Sharon Kay (HIGHBARGER) (GADBERRY) July 10, 1944
Fairview,
Newton Co., MO
May 26, 1992
MO
Research Note: SS Claims Index listing: Parents not named. - Mar 1961: Name listed as SHARON KAY HIGHBARGER; June 1974: Name listed as SHARON KAY GADBERRY; Oct. 23, 1985: Name listed as SHARON K LAMP; June 16, 1992: Name listed as S LAMP. - Sharon Kay Highbarger, age 18, married Orville Milton Gadberry, age 19, on Aug. 17, 1962 in Barry Co., MO. Betty M. Sioquist, mother of Orville, gave consent. Sharon Kay Gadberry, age 32, married Floyd Daniel Lamp, age 23, on Oct. 7, 1976 in Barry Co., MO. Could be the daughter of Harold Highbarger and Geneva (Wormington) (Highbarger) Wickeren, both buried at New Site Cemetery. SS Claims Index
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LARGEN, Oscar May 4, 1883
Barry Co., MO
May 29, 1883
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Son of T. L. and A. A. Largen" Photo
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LARUE, James Edward June 19, 1940
Barry Co., MO
June 21, 1940
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Son of Ed Larue born Osceola, MO and Anna Higgins born Barry Co., MO. His father was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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LASLEY, Calvin Camel Jan. 5, 1846
KY
Jan. 12, 1882
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Age 36 yrs, 5 mos. and 7 days" - Research Note: In 1880 Calvin Lasley was living with his parents James and Dicy and was age 33 born in KY. Family
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LASLEY, Dica Ann (STOGDILL) Oct. 29, 1826
KY
May 18, 1904
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Wife of James Wilson LASLEY. Daughter of Shadrack Stogdill and Nancy Cannefax. Dica is mention in Goodspeed's Missouri book as being a physician. Probably a reference to on the job training nursing her two son's injuries from the civil war and the fact that she had been a mid wife who delivered hundreds of Missouri babies. Family
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LASLEY, James Wilson June 8, 1816
NC
Apr. 6, 1904
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: In 1880, on the Federal Census of Barry Co., MO, Capps Creek Twp., James Lasley was age 64 and stated that he was born in NC. His wife was given as Dicy, age 53, born in KY, and their children were listed as Calvin, Joseph, and Sherman. They lived between W. D. Stephenson and William C. Stephenson. - Photo of James and Dica Family
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LASLEY, Maggie L. (WILSON) Oct. 4, 1866 Sept. 3, 1898 Inscription: "Age 31 yrs, 10 mos., and 20 days, wife of J. G. Lasley" - Research Note: Wife of Joseph Gibson Lasley, born June 8, 1864, son of James W. Lasley and Dica Ann Stogdill. Maggie was born October 4, 1866, died September 3, 1898 in childbirth. Family
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LASLEY, William Matson Oct. 18, 1843 Aug. 9, 1883 Inscription: "Age 39 yrs, 9 mos. and 21 days" - Research Note: Son of James W. Lasley and Dica Ann Stogdill. Census
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LOWE, Edith 1907 1974 SSW: Melvin Photo
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LOWE, Melvin Lampman Oct. 14, 1902
Lacvene, KS
June 25, 1967
At Home, Wheaton,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Edith - Research Note: Son of Jesse Lowe and Nettie Lampman. His wife Edith was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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McDOUGALL, Wm. Bruce Aug. 11, 1954 July 13, 1982 Inscription: "Age 27, son of Colista Wormington Bellm and Wm. T. "Bill" McDougall. Brother of Linda Gayle." Photo
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MCPHAIL, Mabel Agnes (BANKS) Nov. 2, 1917
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Nov. 27, 2010
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Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Morris H. "Mac" - Research Note: Daughter of the late Alba Eric Banks and Ada Lucrecia (Fleetwood) Banks. On May 5, 1957 in Kansas City, MO, Agnes and Morris H. McPhail were united in marriage. He preceded her in death on May 20, 2001. She was also preceded in death by three brothers, Thomas, Arthur and Alba Banks Jr.; and one sister, Ethel Tarr. A graveside committal of ashes will be held at the New Site Cemetery at a later date. - Another Photo - Another Photo Buchanan Funeral Home
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MCPHAIL, Morris H. "Mac" Nov. 2, 1915
Purdy,
Barry Co., MO
June 20, 2001
Wichita,
Sedgwick Co., KS
SSW: Mabel Agnes - Research Note: He was the son of William Samuel and Laura Ann (Pennel) McPhail. He was a 1932 graduate of Monett High School. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was retired as a mechanic from Boeing Aircraft. He married Mabel Agnes Banks on May 12, 1957. Additional survivors include one niece. - Another Photo - Another Photo - Military Stone - Inscription: "TEC 4, US ARMY, WORLD WAR II - BRONZE STAR MEDAL" Hillside Funeral Home
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MEADOR, Daniel E. June 28, 1909
Purdy,
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 10, 1911
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Paul - Inscription: "Sons of W. E. and N. E. Meador" - Research Note: Listed online as Gene, probably Eugene. His death certificate has his birth date as Aug. 1909. Son of Willis Meador and Nora Wormington, both born Barry Co., MO. Death Certificate
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MEADOR, James Thomas Dec. 11, 1846
TN
May 15, 1898
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Louisa S. - Research Note: Son of Nathaniel Meador and Katherine Elizabeth Perdue. - Notes from findagrave.com: Husband of Louisa Serepta Withers, married Jan. 9, 1870 in Barry County, MO. Father of 8 children. Owned the 40 acre property where the Monett City Park is now located, where the swimming pool is now located is about 50 feet from where the original home was located. The Meador Family Reunion was held in the building known as The Casino, which is about 100 feet from where the 2nd home was built, but a new building has now been built. Census
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MEADOR, James Thomas Aug. 19, 1871 Sept. 9, 1871 Inscription: "Age 21 days" - Research Note: Son of James Thomas Meador and Louisa Serepta Withers. Note
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MEADOR, Louisa Serepta (WITHERS) (VERMILLION) July 14, 1852
Sarcoxie,
Jasper Co., MO
Jan. 17, 1944
Purdy,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: James Thomas - Research Note: In 1880, on the Federal Population Schedules, James Meador and wife Louisa were listed living between Charley Rouet and Rease Vermillion. James was age 33 and Louisa was age 27. She first married James Thomas Meador. Second wife of Eason Vermillion, named as her husband on her death certificate. - Eason Vermillion married Louisa Meador on March 24, 1907 in Barry Co., MO. Louisa died Jan. 1944. Daughter of William Withers and Mary Jane Burnett. Death certificate says she was buried at New Site Cemetery. - In 1880, on the Federal Population Schedules, James Meador and wife Louisa were listed living between Charley Rouet and Rease Vermillion. James was age 33 and Louisa was age 27. - 1910 Census, Monett, Barry, Missouri - Eason Vermillion, head, age 59, married twice, married 3 years in this marriage, born MO; Louisa, wife, age 58, married twice, married 3 years in this marriage, born MO, mother of 8 children, 8 living. - Photo of Eason's Stone MO Marriage Records
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MEADOR, Nora E. (WORMINGTON) Oct. 26, 1876
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 8, 1951
St. Vincent's Hosp.,
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Willis E. - Research Note: Daughter of Redmond Wormington and Elizabeth Ann Means. Mrs. Gladys Stubblefield of Verona, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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MEADOR, Paul Sept. 28, 1903
Barry Co., MO
Feb. 7, 1904
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Daniel E. Meador - Inscription: "Sons of W. E. and N. Meador"- Research Note: Son of Willis Meador and Nora Wormington, both born Barry Co., MO. Paul Meador was buried at Walnut Grove Cemetery [New Site] at Monett. He was the son of W. Meador. He died of croup and age 4 mos. old, death came 7 Feb 1904, and his funeral was at the house at 1:30 on Feb. 8, 1904. Callaway Funeral Home took care of the arrangements. Funeral Home Records
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MEADOR, Samantha 1878 Sept. 22, 1879 Inscription: "Age 10 mos. and 23 days Photo
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MEADOR, William R. Aug. 5, 1870 Oct. 11, 1870 Inscription: "Age 2 mos. and 6 days" Photo
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MEADOR, Willis Elbert Aug. 24, 1872
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Oct. 11, 1948
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Nora E. - Research Note: Son of James Thomas Meador born MO and Louisa Withers born KS. Hershel Meador of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. In 1880, on the Federal Census, Willis E. Meador was age 7 and living in the home of his parents James and Louisa Meador, in Barry County in Capps Creek Twp. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, May 23, 1918 - North Purdy: Willis Meador has purchased a new Overland car. - Cassville Republican,Thursday, March 21, 1918 - North Purdy: Willis Meador and wife and daughter, Lois, visited at Frank Young's Sunday evening. Death Certificate
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MEANS, Addie A. May 19, 1880 Feb. 21, 1898
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Daughter of James Calvin Means and Sarah Wormington. - Feb. 24,1898, Cassville Republican - Capps Creek Items. Miss Addie "Tiny" Means, died, she was the daughter of J. C. Means of Capps Creek. She was age 17. Burial was at New Site Cemetery. Online Newspapers
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MEANS, Elizabeth Dora (HADDOCK) (ABERNATHY) Dec. 4, 1876
CA
Dec. 2, 1969
Lawrence Co. Nursing Home,
Mt. Vernon,
Lawrence Co., MO
Research Note: Elizabeth D. Haddock was the second wife of John L. Means and the first wife of Harrison Orville Abernathy. In 1910, on the Federal Census, Lizzie D. was listed as age 34 and born in CA. Her husband was Harris O. Abernathy and he was given as age 32. According to the 1900 Census Barry Co., MO, Harrison O. Abernathy was born November 1877 and Lizzie was born Dec. 1976. An abstract of her obituary reads: Elizabeth D. Means was born Dec. 4, 1876, and died at age 92, Dec. 2, 1969 in Barry Co., MO. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ida Balack (probably Blalock) of Cassville and Mrs. Lela Johnson of Pierce City, MO and one son Orville Abernathy of Pierce City. - Elizabeth was the daughter of Joseph Haddock and his wife Mary Josephine Berry. Mrs. Lela Johnson of Pierce City, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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MEANS, Sarah A. (WORMINGTON) Feb. 29, 1860
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 6, 1892
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Age 31 yrs, 11 mos. and 23 days" - Research Note: Daughter of Elizabeth (Haddock) and Edward J. Wormington - She married James Calvin Means on Jan. 4, 1877 in Barry Co., MO. James Calvin Means' death certificate says he was buried at Pierce City, MO, died Feb. 9, 1924. Sarah's father was killed by bushwhackers and at that same time her mother was pregnant with Sarah. Note
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MILLER, Clyde Paul Jan. 6, 1929
St. Louis, MO
June 22, 1997
MO
SSW: Shirley J. - Inscription: "Married May 15, 1948" - Research Note: Son of Clyde L. Miller and Mary E. Yochum. SS Claims Index
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MILLER, Shirley Joann (PARRISH) June 23, 1927 June 25, 2005
Cox South Hosp.,
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
SSW: Clyde Paul - Inscription: "Married May 15, 1948" - Research Note: Joann was a retired teachers aide from Monett High School. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; her parents, Sam and Ruth Parrish; two brothers, Tom and Joe; and a sister, Ida Mae. Monett Times
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MONTGOMERY, Billie 1892
Barry Co., MO
1893
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Stone matches Mary E. and Joel Montgomery. Note
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MONTGOMERY, Eleanor (CARSON) Mar. 4, 1783
Lincoln Co., NC
Feb. 19, 1864
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Eleanor was the wife of John Montgomery. Some researchers think she might have been killed by bushwhackers. The New Site Church recorded that there were two women killed in the New Site area by bushwhackers. The Montgomery family moved to Barry Co., MO about 1839. John Montgomery served as a Justice of the Peace until his death in spring of 1847. Note
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MONTGOMERY, Infant 1875
Barry Co., MO
1875
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Infant - Inscription: "Son of W. and J. Montgomery" - Research Note: This one was an infant of William and Julia (Collins) Montgomery and they are also buried at New Site. Note
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MONTGOMERY, Infant 1880
Barry Co., MO
1882
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Infant - Inscription: "Infant of W. and J. Montgomery" - Research Note: Infant of William and Julia (Collins) Montgomery and they are also buried at New Site. Note
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MONTGOMERY, J. A. July 2, 1873
Barry Co., MO
Aug. 5, 1875
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Son of Wm. and J. Montgomery" - Research Note: This was an infant of William and Julia (Collins) Montgomery and they are also buried at New Site. Note
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MONTGOMERY, Jasper 1848
Barry Co., MO
1864
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Son of W. and M. Montgomery" - Research Note: Jasper Montgomery died at age 16 years old. In 1860, on the Federal Census, Jasper Montgomery was listed in house #729 in Capps Creek Twp., in the house of his parents William and Mahala Montgomery. He was age 12 and born in MO. Census
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MONTGOMERY, Joel Franklin "Joe" Apr. 26, 1861
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
June 25, 1929
Jasper Co., MO
SSW: Mary E. - Research Note: He was widowed and his wife was listed as Mary Montgomery, retired from the railroad. Son of William Montgomery and Mahala Segrest born Ireland. Mrs. C. P. Hodges of Carthage, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Cassville Republican, Sept. 4, 1919 - New Site: Mrs. A. T. Higgins accompanied her brother, J. F. Montgomery, of Fayetteville, Ark., home last week. Death Certificate
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MONTGOMERY, Julia "July Ann" (COLLINS) Dec. 25, 1836
Lafayette Co., MO
May 5, 1889
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Wife of William Montgomery"- Research Note: She was a daughter of William Collins and Elizabeth Graham and a sister to Sarah Collins, wife of Charles Haddock and also to Mary Collins, the wife of William Haddock. Note
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MONTGOMERY, L. S. Aug. 3, 1877
Barry Co., MO
Nov. 20, 1879
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Son of Wm. and J. Montgomery" - Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Son of William and Julia (Collins) Montgomery and they are also buried at New Site. Note
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MONTGOMERY, Mahala (SEGREST) Sept. 6, 1822 Apr. 9, 1887 Inscription: "Wife of W. Montgomery" - Research Note: William Montgomery, Sr., is probably buried here too. Mahala and William Montgomery were the parents of William Montgomery, Jr., Monroe, Washington, Jasper, Robert, Joel, Wallace, Martha Mahala, Mary, and Amanda. They are all buried at New Site. In 1860 on the Federal Population Schedules, US Census Barry Co., MO, house #730 was William Montgomery, age 47, born in NC, and wife Mahala, age 28, born in TN. Children were listed as Washington, age 16, born in MO; Robert, age 14, born in MO; Jasper, age 12, born in MO; Amanda, age 10, born in MO; Mary, age 8, born in MO; Newton, age 6, born in MO; Wallace, age 4, born in MO; and Martha, age 1, born in MO. In, Barry Co., in 1850 William Montgomery was listed with one slave, a female, age 9. Census
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MONTGOMERY, Martha J. (WORMINGTON) Sept. 19, 1847 July 26, 1926
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Robert - Research Note: She was a daughter of Asa Hassel and Nancy (Green) Wormington. Note
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MONTGOMERY, Mary B. (GARY) 1866 1885
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Joel F. - Research Note: Mary Gary married J. F. Montgomery on Mar. 28, 1889 in Newton Co., MO. Death date must be wrong unless he first married another Mary: - 1900 Census, Fayetteville, Washington, Arkansas - gives Joel F. Montgomery, age 39, born Apr. 1861 MO, married 11 years which would be 1889; wife Mary B. Montgomery, born Feb. 1868, married 11 years, born MO. She is still living in the 1920 Census. MO Marriage Records
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MONTGOMERY, Mary Elizabeth (CLENDENING) Feb. 27, 1847
Hopkins Co., TX
Dec. 29, 1918
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Washington - Research Note: Donna's note: Her funeral was on the 31st of Dec. 1918. The services were at New Site. Death came on the 22nd of Dec. in 1918, and according to the funeral home the cause of death was cancer. She was age 71 yrs, 10 mos., 2 days old when she died. She was married, and was buried Walnut Grove [New Site]. Her father was Daniel Clendening. Mother not named on the death certificate. Mother was Susanah McDaniel. Wash Montgomery of rural Monett, MO was the informant. Death Certificate
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MONTGOMERY, Monroe 1841 Sept. 16, 1851
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Son of W. and M. Montgomery" - Research Note: Monroe was the son of Mahala (Segrest) and William Montgomery, Sr. Monroe Montgomery's brother William Montgomery, Jr. was married to Julia Collins. Julia Collins was a sister Sarah (Collins) Haddock and they were the daughters of William and Elizabeth (Graham) Collins. Sarah Collins Haddock's, is thought to have been the first grave at Walnut Grove [New Site]. Joel, Sarah (Collins) Haddock's, infant son, came about the same time and he was buried about Jan. or Feb. of 1851. Monroe Montgomery may have been the third person who was buried at Walnut Grove [New Site] in 1851. Note
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MONTGOMERY, N. E. May 27, 1857
Barry Co., MO
Aug. 20, 1858
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Dau. of W. and J. Montgomery" - Research Note: She was an infant of William and Julia (Collins) Montgomery and they are also buried at New Site. Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Note
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MONTGOMERY, Orvil Abt. 1883
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 22, 1893 Research Note: No stone. Son of William Wallace Montgomery and Melissa A. Price. - Feb. 1893, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO - This news paper was torn and badly worn, some of the words were actually missing from the paper. Here is what was transcribed and is thought to read as follows: News Items stated that Friday night, Jan. 20, the people in the vicinity of New Site were around by Fletcher Wormington's, from Gunter's Creek, with the sad news that Wallace Montgomery's oldest boy, Orvil, had been killed by a straw stack falling on him. Mr. Wormington was on his way to Gunter Creek after ___ Montgomery, who was at the barn when the accident happened. It appears that the children were playing under the edge of the straw when the stack started giving away and then the stack started to fall. For Orvil to get from under it the falling[?] straw struck him in the back and crushed him down, and killed him instantly. The frozen straw was about three feet deep and had to be cut away with an ax before he could be got out. There was word ___ to have killed a horse, and was possible that he smothered to death as was reported. The remains were inferred in the Walnut Grove Cemetery, Sunday, Jan. 22 at 9 am by Rev. James T. Brattin of Pierce City. Orvil was about 10 years old and an exceptionally good boy. Mr. Montgomery and family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends at this time of bereavement. Online Obit
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MONTGOMERY, Robert Feb. 19, 1846
Barry Co., MO
Sept. 7, 1893
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Martha J. - Research Note: Son of William and Mahala (Segrest) Montgomery. In 1860, on the Federal Census, Robert was listed as age 14 and born in MO Census
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MONTGOMERY, Washington Nov. 23, 1843
IL
Sept. 13, 1930
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Mary E. - Research Note: He was a son of William and Mahala (Segrest) Montgomery both born TN. Washington Montgomery was on the 1860 Federal Census, and listed as age 16 and born in MO. Oscar Higgins of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Civil War Veteran: Pvt. Co. C, Hunters Co., served from Mar. 1, 1863 to 1865. - Cassville Republican, Sept. 18, 1930 - Washington Montgomery, known to his numerous friends over Barry county as "Uncle Wash", passed from this life at his home southwest of Monett, Saturday morning, Sept. 13, at the age of 86 years. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. J. T. Brattin who for many years was his pastor, were held at the New Site Baptist Church Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. His body was laid to rest in the Walnut Grove cemetery southwest of the church. In its account of Mr. Montgomery's death the Monett Times of Saturday, September 13 said; "Mr. Montgomery was one of the picturesque character was rugged and trustworthy. He was a man of strong convictions and conscientious in what he considered his duty. He was the son of William and Mahala (Segrist) Montgomery and was born in Illinois November 23, 1843. He served his country during the Civil War. He was married to Mary E. Clendenen of Limestone county, Texas, October 26, 1865. They had one son, James Benton Montgomery who died September 22, 1866. his wife died December 29, 1918. Mr. Montgomery had been a member of the New Site church since 1859 and was a faithful and active member. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Roller of Purdy and Mrs. A. T. Higgins of Monett. One brother, Newt Montgomery, died the 30 of this year and another brother, Ivel Montgomery, died a year ago." - Cassville Republican, Thursday, August 17, 1893 - We are sorry to learn that Wash Montgomery had the misfortune to break his leg last Friday while getting out of the buggy at his home south of town. P. C. Democrat - Cassville Republican, March 21, 1895 - Capps Creek News: Wash Montgomery is re-painting and otherwise repairing his dwelling. - Nov. 18, 1897, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Washington Montgomery has a steam drill searching for water. He is down 150 feet. - September 27, 1894, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Capps Creek News: Washington Montgomery attended protracted meeting at Rocky Comfort last week. - December 27, 1894, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Married, Sunday, Dec. 23, at the residence of Washington Montgomery near New Site, Jas S. LASLEY and Miss Eliza Mayfield, Rev. J. T. Brattin officiating. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, May 31, 1900 - New Site News: Washington Montgomery got his buggy badly wrecked by his team getting frightened at the train in Monett, last week. - Cassville Democrat, March 3, 1906 - Wallace Montgomery of near Joplin, a brother of Wash Montgomery who lives just south of the city, was brought here last night and taken to the home of his brother. He is badly crippled up as the result of a boulder falling down hillside on him. Monett Herald - March 19, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Washington Montgomery and wife visited his sister, Mrs. Roller, near Purdy, Friday and Saturday. - September 17, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Marshal Carlin and wife, Brit Carlin and wife, Washington Montgomery and wife, Thomas Fleetwood and wife, B. W. Withers and wife, Mrs. Cox and daughter, Maude, Nellie Withers and father, Mr. Stark, Ada Banks and Lottie Fleetwood attended the Baptist Association at Wheaton last week and all report a nice time. - March 4, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Washington Montgomery is having a large concrete tank put in near his barn and will pipe the water from the mill to it. - July 15, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Washington Montgomery and wife stated the eleventh to visit relatives in Texas. They will stop at Rogers, again at Fayetteville, Ark., for a short visit. Their nephew, Fred Miller, who was married July 4, to Miss Bertha Roller will live in the house and take care of Mr. Montgomery's things while they are gone and will then move to another house on the farm to live. We are glad to have them for neighbors. Death Certificate
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MONTGOMERY, William, Jr. July 3, 1837
Bond Co., IL
Nov. 2, 1891 Research Note: Son of William Montgomery and a first wife. William Montgomery Sr. and Mahala Segrest were married Oct. 18, 1837 in Bond Co., IL. - 1850 Census, District 5, Barry, Missouri - William Montgomery, age 37; Mahala, age 28; Washington, age 6; Robert, age 4, Jasper, age 2; with William Montgomery listed last, age 13, born abt. 1837. - 1860 Census, Capps Creek, Barry, Missouri - William, age 13 in 1850 is not with the family; William Montgomery, age 47, Mahala still age 28; Washington, age 16; Robert, age 14; Jasper, age 12; Amanda, age 10; Mary, age 8; Newton, age 6; Wallace (which is William Wallace), age 4; Martha, age 1. - William Montgomery Jr. married July Ann Collins on Dec. 20, 1855 in Barry Co., MO. MO Marriage Records
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MONTGOMERY, William David Dec. 24, 1882
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 20, 1893
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Son of Wm. and M. A. Montgomery" - Research Note: Son of William Wallace and Melissa A. (Price) Montgomery Note
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MONTGOMERY, William Wallace Dec. 13, 1856
Barry Co., MO
Sept. 29, 1917
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: He was a son of William and Mahala (Segrest) Montgomery. William Wallace married to Melissa A. Price, 23 May 1880. He was age 4 in 1860 and listed on the census. - Cassville Democrat, March 3, 1906 - Wallace Montgomery of near Joplin, a brother of Wash Montgomery who lives just south of the city, was brought here last night and taken to the home of his brother. He is badly crippled up as the result of a boulder falling down hillside on him. Monett Herald - May 6, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Wallace Montgomery of Arkansas and Mrs. Mary Roller from near Purdy visited their sister, Mrs. Higgins, last week. - December 14, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - East Purdy: Wallace Montgomery who is ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Roller, is improving. Online Newspapers
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MOORE, Janice Faye (WOFFORD) Aug. 31, 1941
Ramona, OK
Jan. 8, 2019
At Home, Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Otis and Nola (Brown) Wofford. She grew up in Talala, OK, where she graduated from high school. She then furthered her education at Rogers University in Claremore, OK. For many years, Jan worked in the shoe department at Wal-Mart. She was a member of New Site Baptist Church as well as the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary in Talala. On April 13, 1964, Jan married Bob J. Moore in Joplin, MO. They were blessed with over fifty-three years of wonderful memories made together until his passing on July 25, 2017. Jan was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; and one grandson, Randall Scott Moore. - Photo of stone at findagrave.com. SSW with her husband Bob. Buchanan Funeral Home
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MOORE, Robert Joseph, "Bob" Dec. 25, 1930
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
July 25, 2017
At Home, Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: He was the son of Joseph Jeffery and Grace Edith (Parkison) Moore. Bob graduated from Monett High School with the class of 1948 and was a long-time member of New Site Baptist Church. He began his career in Road Construction with Master and Jackson and in 1980 changed companies to join Journigan Construction. After his official retirement as an Operating Engineer in 1996, he then began a ten year career with the Billings Road District. Bob was a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 16. On April 13, 1964, Bob and Jan F. Wofford were united in marriage in Joplin, MO. They were blessed with over fifty-three years of wonderful memories made together. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph Moore and Grace Moore Baird; one grandson, Randall Scott Moore; and one sister, Marjorie Long. - Photo of stone at findagrave.com. SSW with his wife Janice. Buchanan Funeral Home
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MORGAN, Charlotte Edith (FLEETWOOD) July 4, 1874
Shiawasse, MI
Jan. 30, 1917
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Charlotte Edith Morgan, wife of John C. Morgan, born 4 July 1874, born Shiawasse, Michigan. Funeral 31 Jan 1917, services at New Site Church at 2 PM. Death came on 30 Jan 1917, and she was age 42 years, 6 mos. 26 days, buried at New Site Cemetery, father was Thomas Fleetwood born Lancashire, England and Alice Jane Ball. Cause of death was TB. G. E. Fleetwood was the informant on the death certificate. - Cassville Republican, Feb. 15, 1917 - After a long and painful illness, Mrs. J. C. Morgan passed in her eternal rest Tuesday morning, Jan. 30, 1917, at 7:30 o'clock. Charlotte Edith Fleetwood was born in Shiawassee County, Michigan, July 4, 1874. At the age of 4 years she moved with her parents to Barry county, Missouri, where she lived till her death. She professed faith in Christ at the age of 13 years. Three years later she united with the New Site Baptist Church of which she remained a faithful member till the Master said, "it is enough". For a number of years she was a teacher of a class of young people in Sunday school. The beautiful floral offering by the class shows how they appreciated their teacher. The young men of the class acting as pall bears. She was married to J. C. Morgan of Wilsey, Kan., May 2, 1916. The funeral was held at New Site Church, conducted by Eld. C. M. Smith assisted by Luther Carlin. She leaves a husband, mother, two sisters and two brothers and a host of friends to mourn their loss, but their loss is her eternal gain. This ends a life of 42 years, 6 months and 26 days. Death Certificate
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MORRIS, Amaziah B. Jan. 12, 1840
WV
No Date Research Note: Still living in the 1880 Census. His wife Martha is widowed in the 1900 Census. A. B. Morris, age 24, son of James R. and Lavina (Patterson) Morris, married Martha E. Carder, age 24, daughter of Cincinnattus and Mary (Golden) Carder, on Oct. 2, 1864 in Harrison, WV. - 1870 Census, Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO - A. B. Morris, farmer, age 31, VA, white, male; Martha, age 30, VA, white, female; J. Newton, age 4, VA, white, male; W. W. M., age 2, MO, white, male; Rachel Carder, age 23, VA, white, female; Jackson Russell, age 12, MO, white, male. - 1900 Census, Shoal Creek, Barry, Missouri - Martha, widowed, is living with her daughter and son-in-law, Ulysses and Minnie Blankenship. - 1910 Census, Grand River, Bates, Missouri - Martha, age 69, is still with Ulysses and Minnie. - Martha died Jan. 8, 1913, Bates Co., MO and is buried at Altona Cemetery, Altona, Bates Co., MO. WV Marriage Records
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MORRIS, J. Newton Oct. 15, 1865 Oct. 2, 1892
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Son of Amaziah B. and Martha (Carder) Morris. Named as Newton, age 13, in the 1880 Census. Census
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MORROW, Marylin K. (WOODLIFF) Apr. 2, 1953
Holcomb,
Dunklin Co., MO
Feb. 20, 2008
Benton,
St. Louis Co., MO
Research Note: She was the daughter of William Everett Woodliff and Hazel (Boyd) Woodliff. She was a glass blower in Silver Dollar City. Buchanan Funeral Home
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MULKEY, Mary Rebecca (VERMILLION) 1852 Sept. 9, 1903
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Wife of George Washington Mulkey, died 1939 and is buried at Jane Cemetery, Jane, McDonald Co., MO. Mary was the daughter of Uriah and Matilda (Ethridge) Vermillion. They are also buried at New Site as is her brother Reason Vermillion. There may be other members of her family also buried there. The funeral home stated that Mrs. George Mulkey's funeral was 10 Sept 1903 at 11: am and that she died of stomach trouble. She was married and was age 51 years old. She was buried at Walnut Grove Cemetery [New Site] on the 10th of Sept 1903. In 1870 on the Federal Census, McDowell Twp., of Barry Co., MO, George Mulkey was listed in the home of John and Mary (Evans) Mulkey in 1860, and was age 4. George and Mary married 29 May 1881 in Barry Co. Funeral Home Records
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MULVANEY, Dorotha Lea (WAYT) Aug. 5, 1925
Delaware Co., OK
Nov. 4, 2013
Lacoba Homes,
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Earl E. - Research Note: She was the daughter of Samuel J. Tilden Wayt and Rhoda Faye (Williams) Wayt. Dorotha graduated from Jay High School in Jay, OK. She was a member of, former Sunday school teacher and volunteered in the Nursery for 17 years at New Site Baptist Church in Monett. She was also a member of the Better Homemaker's Club of Monett. She had worked for many years at Jumping Jack's Shoes. On September 17, 1949, at the parsonage of the Waldensian Presbyterian Church in Monett, Dorotha married Earl E. Mulvaney. They were blessed with over 64 years together. Dorotha was preceded in death by nine sisters, Betty Bounous, Mildred Haddock, Jewel Crawley, Alta Lawson, Marie Wilkinson, Ora Brooks, Mittie Allen, Edna Duncan and Ila Philpott. Buchanan Funeral Home
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MULVANEY, Earl E. Oct. 15, 1918
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Aug. 23, 2015
At Home, Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Dorotha Lea - Research Note: He was the son of the late Charles E. and Carrie (Exposito) Mulvaney. He attended the Shady Grove School near Monett. Earl served his country honorably, enlisting in the United States Army. His active duty began on December 2, 1942. Earl spent almost two years overseas during World War II. He was discharged on December 6, 1945 at Ft. Leavenworth, KS. He had worked for many years for Frisco Railroad and Friend Tire, before beginning his twenty-four year career with Jumping Jack Shoe Co. He continued his hard work on his farm, where he raised cattle. Earl loved spending time with his family and friends and he especially enjoyed hanging out with his buddies at Wellbaum's Tire Shop. On September 17, 1949, at the parsonage of the Waldensian Presbyterian Church in Monett, Earl married Dorotha Lea Wayt. They were blessed with over 64 years together until her passing on November 4, 2013. Earl was preceded in death by his wife and parents; two brothers, Pete and Homer Mulvaney; and one sister, Irene Caldwell. Buchanan Funeral Home
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MULVANEY, Pete W. Mar. 30, 1915
Pierce City,
Lawrence Co., MO
Nov. 27, 1992 SSW: Phyllis O. - Research Note: WW II Veteran. He was the son of Charles Elliot and Caroline Josephine "Carrie" (Exposito) Mulvaney. SS Claims Index
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MULVANEY, Phyllis Olivia (MALAN) (HENDERSON) Feb. 9, 1924
Wentworth, MO
Aug. 14, 2017
At Home, Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Pete W. - Research Note: She was the daughter of the late William and Naomi (Bounous) Malan. She was united in marriage to Pete Mulvaney on December 24, 1947; he preceded her in death on November 27, 1992; she later married Herbert Henderson on September 25, 1993; he preceded her in death on May 23, 2007. She was a retired secretary from Juvenile Shoe in Aurora, an member of New Site Baptist Church in Monett, Missouri and a member of the Monett Senior Center. She was preceded in death by both her parents: William and Naomi and three brothers: Gerald, Everett, and Paul Malan. Bennett-Wormington
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O'BANION, Donald Lee Nov. 6, 1940
Pine Bluff, AR
June 16, 2017
At Home, Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: He was the son of the late Lee Joseph and Mildred Lawanda (King) O'Banion. He was united in marriage to Mary Catherine Bennett on December 15, 1961 in Star City, Arkansas. He was a retired Tooling Engineer for Rohr Industries in Sheridan, Arkansas. He served his country with the National Guard and was a member of the New Site Baptist Church in Monett, Missouri. Don was a part of the Watson Chapel Volunteer Fire Department, a Boy Scout Leader and taught Sunday School at the Pine Bluff Boys Ranch. He was preceded in death by both of his parents, Lee and Mildred and one brother Russell King O'Banion. Bennett-Wormington
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ORAHOOD, Mary Jane (PREVOE) Aug. 1839
IN
Feb. 10, 1923
Oklahoma City, OK
Research Note: Widowed in the 1900 Census, living by herself. According obituary in the Monett Times and of the Callaway Funeral Home records Mary Jane Orahood's funeral was on the 13th of Feb 1923 and she died 10 Feb 1923 in Oklahoma City, OK, age 84, cause of death apoplexy. The services were at the Christian Church at 2:00 PM. Mary Jane was the daughter of John Wesley Prevoe and his wife Jane Greer. Mary Jane married James M. Orahood on the 9th of Apr. 1863 in Fountain County, IN. Obit
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PHILLIPS, Elaine Edith Oct. 3, 1918
MO
Oct. 1, 1971
Galbrarth Rest Home,
Mt. View,
Howell Co., MO
Research Note: She was a daughter of Jay Gregory and Julia (Banks) Phillips. Never married. Resident of Licking, Texas Co., MO. Lewis G. Dunlap of Licking, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - In 1920 Barry Co., MO, Elaine was 2 years old in the home of Jay G. and Julia Phillips. Death Certificate
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PHILLIPS, Jay Gregory Nov. 3, 1868
Peoria Co., IL
Feb. 21, 1953
McFarland Nursing Home,
Rolla,
Phelps Co., MO
SSW: Julia C. - Research Note: Son of Benjamin Phillips and Eliza Hull. He first married Rachel Annetta Gillman. She died in 1903 and is buried at Rocky Comfort Cemetery. Rachel Gillman married Jay G. Phillips on Sept. 29, 1889 in Barry Co., MO. Benjamin Phillips, father of Jay G., gave consent. J. G. Phillips second married Julia Banks on Feb. 4, 1906 in Barry Co., MO. Mrs. Johnny Dunlap of Licking, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - November 11, 1905, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - December 23, 1905, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Purdy News Items: J. G. Phillips and F. J. Harian have purchased Wm. Teel's grocery store. - J. G. Phillips resigned as J. P. of Shoal Creek township and W. D. Gurley as appointed. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, May 16, 1918 - New Site: J. G. Phillips and family visited their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Badger, Sunday. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, July 4, 1918 - New Site: Our popular carpenter J. G. Phillips has been building a granary for G. D. Montgomery on his farm near Newtonia. Death Certificate
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PHILLIPS, Joann Mar. 18, 1935 May 2, 1943 No Data Photo
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PHILLIPS, Julia C. (BANKS) Apr. 3, 1885
Barry Co., MO
Mar. 16, 1926
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Jay Gregory - Research Note: She was a daughter of John Henry and Rachel (Haddock) Banks, both buried at New Site Cemetery. In 1920, Federal Census, Barry Co., Capps Creek, Jay G. Phillips was age 52 and Julia was age 36. - March 2, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Mr. and Mrs. John Means, north of Monett, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. G. Phillips. - Cassville Republican, Sept. 4, 1919 - New Site: G. D. Banks and family of Washburn visited J. G. Phillips Saturday night and Sunday. Online Newspapers
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PING, Nancy (SEWELL) 1813
KY
June 19, 1886
Benton Co., AR
Research Note: Notes by Kelly at findagrave.com: Wife of Stephen William Ping. Her grave is only marked with a rock. It is by her son-in-law's grave, Francis Bradley. Daughter of Dawson Sewell and Mary Reynolds. Note
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PING, Stephen William Dec. 1809
Pulaski Co., KY
1888
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Notes by Kelly at findagrave.com: His wife was Nancy Sewell. His grave is by his son-in-law's grave, Francis Bradley and is only marked with a rock. Son of William Ping and Mary Bullock. Note
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PLOPPER, Michael Anthony Sept. 10, 1956 Feb. 2, 2009 Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com by Connie Stockton. Note
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PLOPPER, Thomas Dean Mar. 10, 1971
Hillsboro, IL
April 6, 2012
Lawrence Co., MO
Research Note: He was the son of John and Carol (Fixsal) Plopper. He was a construction worker and of Catholic faith. Bennett-Wormington
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POWELL, Luther Apr. 26, 1904
Jonesboro, AR
June 11, 1966
St. Vincent's Hosp.,
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Mary Ethel - Research Note: Son of James Frank Powell and Rosa L. Thomas. Usual residence was 100 Eisenhower, Monett, MO. His wife Ethel was the informant on the death certificate. Census
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POWELL, Mary "Ethel" (STEWART) Nov. 2, 1904 May 14, 1992 SSW: Luther - Research Note: Ethel Steward/Stewart married Luther Powell on Mar. 25, 1923 in AR. Daughter of James A. Stewart and Mary L. Brannon. AR Marriage Records
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PREVOE, John Feb. 5, 1818 Nov. 14, 1891
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: John Wesley Prevoe married Jane Greer and their daughter Mary Jane married James M. Orahood. John and Jane were listed on the 1880 and were living at Pierce City, in Lawrence Co., MO. - Grear/Greer, Jane married Prevo, John on Dec. 20, 1837 in Fountain County, Indiana. Researchers say Jane died in 1895 in Fort Bend Co. TX. IN Marriage Index
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PRICE, Arlene (REED) Apr. 7, 1932
Raymondville, MO
Dec. 11, 2021
At Home,
Pierce City, MO
Research Note: She was the daughter of the late Herbert and Violet (Bryant) Reed. She was united in marriage in Licking, Missouri on February 13, 1960 to Norman Price; he preceded her in death on February 4, 2021. She was preceded in death by her parents: Herbert and Violet; her husband Norman and one grandchild. Bennett-Wormington
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PRICE, Norman Wesley Oct. 30, 1938
Hoxie, AR
Feb. 4, 2021
Mt. Vernon Place,
Mt. Vernon, MO
Research Note: He was the son of the late Nobel and Violet (Young) Price. He was united in marriage on February 13, 1960 in Licking, Missouri to Arlene Reed. He was a retired Missionary and a member of the New Site Baptist Church in Monett, Missouri. Bennett-Wormington
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PRUITT, William Edward Aug. 7, 1915
Springdale,
Washington Co., AR
Dec. 9, 1916
Capps Creek Twp.
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Son of William Edward Pruitt Sr., born OK, and Adeline Daughtery. Death Certificate
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RANSOUR, Infant Nov. 20, 1914 Nov. 20, 1914 Inscription: "Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ransour" Photo
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REED, M. Margaret (HADDOCK) June 2, 1846
Barry Co., MO
Aug. 8, 1914
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: She was a daughter of Charles and Sarah (Collins) Haddock, Jr., and she is buried at New Site near her brothers and sisters and parents. There are no other Reed family members buried at New Site. It is not known if her husband, Van T. Reed, was buried at New Site or not, because there doesn't appear to be another grave by hers and there isn't a stone for him. - 1900 Census, Pierce City, Lawrence Co., MO - house # 81, Van T. Read born Feb. 1828, age 72, born KY, father born Virginia, mother born Virginia, landlord; wife Mary M., born June 1846; age 53, born MO, father born MO, and mother born MO. - 1910 the Federal Census, Pierce Township, listed in house # 88, was Mary M. Read, head of household, widower, age 62, born in MO, mother and father born in KY. - Another Photo Census
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REEVES, Jasper Nov. 29, 1843
MO
Nov. 19, 1870
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Jasper was the son of Terrel Reeves and Henrietta "Hetty" Esther Gaston. - 1870 Census, Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO - Jasper Reeves, age 27, MO, white, male; Amanda, age 20, MO, white, female; Washington, age 2/12, born in April, MO, white, male; John Reeves, (brother) age 14, KS, white, male. - Amanda Montgomery married Jasper Reeves on July 28, 1867 in Barry Co., MO. Daughter of William and Mahala (Segrest) Montgomery. Amanda second married John Mahurin and is buried with him in Caspar Cemetery, Mendocino Co., CA, died in 1928. - 1880 Census, Ukiah, Mendocino, California - John Mahurin, age 42, born TX; Amanda, wife, age 29, born MO; Washington Reeves, age 10, step-son; Martha Mahurin, age 7; William Thomas, age 6; Minnie, age 4; John Henry, age 3 months. - George Washington Reeves, son of Amanda and Jasper, born 1870, died in 1888 and is buried in Caspar Cemetery. Census
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REEVES, Hetty (GASTON) May 3, 1810 Dec. 19, 1869
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Wife of Terrel Reeves and mother of Jasper. Terrel's will was probated in Greenwood Co., KS died May 4, 1859. Can be seen at ancestry.com. Census
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REEVES, Moses Nov. 29, 1838 Feb. 1, 1869
Barry Co., MO
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ROBBERSON, Arthur Elmon Sept. 4, 1876
Purdy,
Barry Co., MO
Nov. 2, 1959
St. Vincent's Hosp.,
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW:: Artie Mary - Research Note: He was a son of Thomas Robberson and Malinda Waltrip. Thomas is buried at Goodnight Cemetery. Mrs. Eugene Gates of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - 1880, on the Federal Census - Arthur E. Robberson was age 3 and listed as born in MO. His parents were Thomas and Malinda and he had a sister, age 1, named Mattie. - Nov. 1959 - PURDY RESIDENT DIED MONDAY IN HOSPITAL: Funeral services were held 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Macedonia Free Will Baptist Church for A. E. Robberson of Purdy, who died Monday afternoon in St. Vincent's Hospital. Rev. Winford Davis and Rev. Albion Erickson officiated at the final rites. Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Rev. Winford Davis, Rev. Albion Erickson, Mrs. Lawrence Davis and Ralph Davis, who sang "Heaven", "What A Friend We Have In Jesus." "Sweet By and Bye" and "Precious Memories". Mr. R. C. McKee accompanied at the piano. Burial was in the New Site Cemetery under direction of Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home. - Family Reunion news item Death Certificate
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ROBBERSON, Artie Mary (WORMINGTON) Feb. 14, 1878
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Sept. 12, 1963
At Home, Purdy,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Arthur Elmon - Research Note: She was a daughter of Richmond Wormington and Nancy Ann Browning. - Sept. 12, 1963 - RITES HELD SUNDAY FOR MRS. A. ROBBERSON: Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Macedonia Free Will Baptist Church for Mrs. Artie Robberson, 85, longtime resident of Purdy who died at her home Thursday afternoon following a lingering illness. The Rev. Winford Davis and Rev. Albion Erickson officiated at the service and burial was in the New Site Cemetery. Born February 14, 1878, Mrs. Robberson was married to Elmon Robberson in 1902, and had lived near Purdy for the past 55 years. Her husband died on November 2, 1959. She was a member of the Macedonia Free Will Baptist Church. Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. Phillip Arnaud of Monett, Miss Willie Robberson of the home, Mrs. Eugene Gates of Purdy, Mrs. Manard Swaffar of Torrence, California, Mrs. U. M. Henderson of Wellington, Calif., Mrs. W. A. Wright of Cassville, and Mrs. John Swaffar of Monett; two sons, Ross Robberson of Purdy and Harlan Robberson of Harbor City, California; one brother Ennis Wormington of Monett; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Death Certificate
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ROBBERSON, Bertha Lavada Apr. 6, 1918 July 5, 1922
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Daughter of Arthur Elmon Robberson and Artie Mary Wormington. Census
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ROBBERSON, Willie E. Nov. 7, 1907 Nov. 13, 1990 Research Note: Son of Arthur Elmon Robberson and Artie Mary Wormington. Census
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ROBBINS, Cornelius Apr. 22, 1826
Glenville, CT
Aug. 10, 1888
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Cornelius Robbins married Jeanette Gandol on November 15, 1854 in New York City, New York and she was born in 1832 at South Salem, Westchester Co., New York. In 1900, Janetta was age 68, and listed as a widow, Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO. - 1870 Census, Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO - Cornelius Robbins, farmer, age 43, CT, white, male; Jenette, age 36, NY, white, female; Frank, age 13, IL, white, male; Loring, age 11, IL, white, male; John, age 8, IL, white, male; Lilly, age 2, MO, white, female. Census
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ROBBINS, Jeanette (GANDOL) 1832
South Salem
Westchester Co., NY
Jan. 25, 1914
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Wife of C. Robbins" - Research Note: Cassville Republican, January 29, 1914 - Mrs. Jeanette Robbins died Sunday at he home of her son, John Robbins, south of town. Death was caused by bronchial trouble. She was 82 years of age, and had been a citizen of that section of the county for many years. Funeral services were held at her son's home Monday afternoon and burial was made at the Walnut Grove Cemetery. Online Newspapers
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ROBBINS, Frank Mead Oct. 15, 1876 Jan. 21, 1894
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: He was a son of Cornelius and Jeanette (Gandol) Robbins. Stone reads son of C and J Robbins. - 1880 Census, Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., Missouri - C. Robbins, Self, Married, Male, White, 54, CT, Farmer, CT, CT; Jenett Robbins, Wife, Married, Female, White, 49, NY, Keeping House, NY, NY; Loring C. Robbins, Son, S, Male, White, 21, IL, Farmer, CT, NY; John Robbins, Son, S, Male, White, 18, IL, CT, NY; Lilla B. Robbins, Dau, S, Female, White, 11, MO, CT, NY [Intermiten? fever]; Minnie S. Robbins, Dau, S, Female, White, 6, MO, CT, NY; Frank Robbins, Son, S, Male, White, 3, MO, CT, NY. Census
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ROBBINS, Frank L. Jan. 9, 1857 May 5, 1872
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: He was a son of Cornelius and Jeanette (Gandol) Robbins. Stone reads son of C and J Robbins. Census
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ROBBINS, John Rufus Sept. 2, 1861
NY
Mar. 25, 1949
St. John's Hosp.,
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
Research Note: He was a son of Cornelius Robbins and Jeanette Gandol. He was single and Rilly B. McElhaney was the informant on the death certificate. - 1880 Census, Capps Creek Twp., Barry Co., Missouri - C. Robbins, Self, Married, Male, White, 54, CT, Farmer, CT, CT; Jenett Robbins, Wife, Married, Female, White, 49, NY, Keeping House, NY, NY; Loring C. Robbins, Son, S, Male, White, 21, IL, Farmer, CT, NY; John Robbins, Son, S, Male, White, 18, IL, CT, NY; Lilla B. Robbins, Dau, S, Female, White, 11, MO, CT, NY [Intermiten? fever]; Minnie S. Robbins, Dau, S, Female, White, 6, MO, CT, NY; Frank Robbins, Son, S, Male, White, 3, MO, CT, NY Death Certificate
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RUMBAUGH, Darse Hassle Dec. 12, 1898
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
May 19, 1964
At Home,
Rt. 3, Anderson,
McDonald Co., MO
Research Note: Son of Phoenix Rumbaugh and Anna Teel. Elsie Rumbaugh was his wife and the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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RUMBAUGH, Ernest Alonzo Aug. 6, 1880
Barry Co., MO
Dec. 24, 1954
Aurora Hosp.,
Aurora,
Lawrence Co., MO
SSW: Myrtle M. - Research Note: Son of Solomon and Sarah (Browning) Rumbaugh. His first wife was Myrtle Mae Teel. Second wife was Wilma (Stubblefield) Stewart. Ernest Alonzo Rumbaugh operated a photography studio in Monett, Missouri for 35 years. Mrs. Fern Welch of Aurora, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Aurora Advertiser, Monday Dec. 27, 1954 - Ernest Rumbaugh Dies Here Sunday - Father of Mrs. Ancil Welch had Made Home here for the Past Three Years. - Ernest A. Rumbaugh, 74, who had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Ancil Welch, for the past three years, died Sunday morning at five o'clock at the Aurora Hospital, where he had been a patient for two days. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Rumbaugh had operated a photographic studio in Monett for more than 35 years. Surviving besides Mrs. Welch are, another daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Hendrix of Los Angeles, Calif., 2 sons, Teel Rumbaugh of Toledo, OH, and Richmond Rumbaugh of Tulsa, Okla., and a sister, Mrs. Fred West of Melrose, New Mexico. Funeral services will be conducted at the Buchanan Funeral Chapel in Monett on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Fred McPhail, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Aurora, will officiate. Burial will be in the New Site cemetery south of Monett. - July 4, 1908, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Monett Times: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rumbaugh of Melrose, N. M., are visiting relatives and friends near town. - Second wife Wilma: - The Leader-Journal Monett, June 27, 1940 - Mrs. Rumbaugh, sixty-two, died Tuesday at her home in Monett. Death was due to Cancer. Funeral services were held at St. Lawrence's church in Monett this morning with burial in Maple Park Cemetery near Aurora. She was born in Verona and was married to Swinburn Stewart in 1893, and married a second time to Ernest Rumbaugh in 1931. Mr. and Mrs. Rumbaugh spent most of their wedded life in Monett. - Photo of Children - Photo of daughters Fern and Bonnie - Photo of sons Richmond and Teel Death Certificate
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RUMBAUGH, Eula Dec. 30, 1896
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 14, 1912
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: She was a daughter of Solomon and Etta Belle (Haddock) Rumbaugh. - Cassville Republican, Jan. 18, 1912 - Eula, fifteen year old daughter of Mrs. Etta Rumbaugh, died at her home on Kings Prairie, Sunday, Jan. 14, of pneumonia following an illness of one week. She was buried Monday at New Site Cemetery near the Walnut Grove School house. Mrs. Rumbaugh is a sister of Mrs. H. O. Abernathy and Mrs. Clyde Northcutt. - September 28, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Bethel News: Miss Eula Rumbaugh has just returned from a visit with her uncle, Frank Haddock, at St. Louis. Miss Eula is also preparing to enter high school at Purdy. We wish her much success. Online Obit
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RUMBAUGH, Myrtle Mae (TEEL) July 26, 1880
Barry Co., MO
June 29, 1927
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Ernest A. - Research Note: Daughter of Robert and Cecila (Wormington) Teel. Myrtle Mae Teel married Ernest Alonzo Rumbaugh on Jan. 19, 1905 in Barry Co., MO. The funeral home stated that Myrtle Mae (Teel) Rumbaugh died of emphysis [sic] on 29 June 1927. Her funeral was at Baptist Church at 2 PM, and burial was at New Site. She was 46 yrs old 11 mos. and 3 days old and was married. Myrtle's sister, Bertha Ellen Teel, married Charles Russell. - Monett Times, June 30, 1927 - Mrs. E. A. Rumbaugh, 46 years old, who had hovered between life and death for the past month, died at 10:45 o'clock Wednesday night, June 29, 1927. Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist church at Monett, Friday afternoon, July 1, at 2 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Fred B. Kinell. Burial will be made in the New Site cemetery. Mrs. Myrtle May Rumbaugh was born near Monett July 26, 1880. Her father, Robert Teel, died fifteen years ago and her mother, Mrs. Celina Teel lives near Monett. She was married to Ernest A. Rumbaugh January 22, 1905, and was the mother of five children, who are Teel, Fern, Bonnie Mae and Richmond, all at home, and one child who died at the age of two years. She is survived by four sisters, Mrs. E. C. Browning, Monett; Mrs. P.A. Rumbaugh, Claremore, Okla; Mrs. Z. H. Holmes and Mrs. Brit Goodnight, of near Monett; three brothers, Ora Teel, of Pierce City; Leonard Teel, of near Monett, and Will Teel, of Melrose, NM. One sister, Mrs. ___ Russell died in 1926 and a brother, Rich Teel, died several years ago. The family has lived at various places and came to Monett several years ago, where Mr. Rumbaugh established the studio, which he now operates. Mrs. Rumbaugh was a woman of lovely character and devoted to her home and family. - Photo with Grandma Teel Online Obit
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RUMBAUGH, Jewell Edna Oct. 23, 1910
Huerfano Co., CO
July 11, 1913
Jasper Co., MO
Inscription: "Dau. of Ernest and Myrtle" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Ernest Alonzo Rumbaugh and Myrtle Mae Teel. E. A. Teel of Waco, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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RUMBAUGH, Phoenix Alvin Feb. 28, 1874
Barry Co., MO
May 3, 1953
At Home,
Rural Elkhorn,
McDonald Co., MO
SSW: Anna - Research Note: He was the son of Solomon "Saul" Rumbaugh and Sarah Browning. Both of his parents are also buried at New Site. Sarah Ann "Anna" Teel married Phoenix Alvin Rumbaugh Apr. 6, 1897 Barry Co., MO. Darse Rumbaugh of Stella, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - August 8, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Pete Hanlin is moving his family to the Tucker place and R. Teel will move to the place vacated by Mr. Hanlin. Mr. Teel having bought the farm of Mr. Ryan. Alvin Rumbaugh will also move to Mr. Teel's farm. - January 7, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Alvin Rumbaugh and family are moving to Oklahoma where they expect to make their home. - Photo of Phoenix Death Certificate
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RUMBAUGH, Sarah (BROWNING) 1853
Barry Co., MO
Dec. 29, 1883
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Age 30 years and 3 days" - Research Note: Daughter of Charles H. Browning and Silvy Reeves. Sarah Browning married Solomon Rumbaugh on Mar. 13, 1870 in Barry Co., MO. MO Marriage Records
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RUMBAUGH, Sarah Anna (Teel) Feb. 8, 1875
Barry Co., MO
Apr. 13, 1955
Wheaton Hosp.,
Wheaton,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Phoenix Alvin - Research Note: Sarah Ann "Anna" Teel married Phoenix Alvin Rumbaugh Apr. 6, 1897 Barry Co., MO. Death certificate listed under Anna. Daughter of Robert Teel and Celia Ellen Wormington. Usual address was Rt. 2, Stella, McDonald Co., MO. Doris Rumbaugh of Stella, MO was the informant. - Cassville Republican, April 16, 1897 - New Site News: Again the matrimonial trumpet has sounded and Alvin Rumbaugh and Anna Teel heard and obeyed. The summons by being united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, on the eve of the 7th inst. They are both well and favorably known. Coming from good families and being raised close together, no reason can be seen why they should not enjoy a long, prosperous and happy life. They have the best wishes of a host of friends as they make a start in life on a farm near Purdy. - Father's Obit - Photo of Sarah - Photo of Sarah Death Certificate
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RUMBAUGH, Solomon Jan. 9, 1850
Barry Co., MO
Aug. 26, 1926
Rochester, MN
Research Note: Son of Solomon and Susan (Meyers) Rumbaugh. At the time of Sol's death he was married to Sarah Browning. He was first married to Etta Bell Haddock. His mother, Susan, was the second wife of Charles Haddock, Jr. The funeral home stated that Solomon Rumbaugh's, funeral was on 29 Aug 1926. He died at Rochester, MN. The services were at New Site, at 2:30 PM., and his death was on the 26th of Aug 1926. The cause of his death was listed as sarcoma of the hand, and his occupation was a farmer and he was age 76 years. - Solomon second married Etta Haddock, was born July 7, 1875 and died November 25, 1937. Solomon Rumbaugh and Etta were married at Joseph Haddock's home in Barry Co., MO, on Nov. 15, 1896. - Cassville Republican, August 1892 - Capps Creek News Items: Don't ask J. B. Hudson if he can run a thrasher engine or Sol Rumbaugh about that lost letter. - Court Proceedings Barry Co., MO, Oct. 28, 1897 - Etta Belle Rumbaugh vs. Solomon Rumbaugh, and judgment for plaintiff of $500 and maintenance of child. In 1900, on the Federal Census, Solomon was living in Capps Creek Twp., with a daughter. She was listed as Rumbaugh, Leana - daughter - born Mar. 1882, age 18, single. - Joseph Haddock to Solomon Rumbaugh Sept 28, 1874, land transaction, Barry County, MO. - Cassville Republican, Aug. 18, 1892 - Capps Creek News: Don't ask J. B. Hudson if he can run a thresher engine, or Sol Rumbaugh about that lost letter. - Cassville Republican, Oct. 10, 1901 - New Site News: Sol Rumbaugh and family were greatly surprised Sunday morning by the unexpected arrival of Sol's sister, Charlotte, who resides in California and has not visited her brother for a number of years. - Cassville Republican, Oct. 24, 1901 - New Site News: Sol Rumbaugh and daughter, Miss Leona, accompanied by the former's sister who lives in Idaho, visited relatives near Eagle Rock. - May 23, 1903, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - New Site News Items: Sol Rumbaugh has shipped 101 crates of strawberries. - June 13, 1903, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - New Site News: Sol Rumbaugh sold 172 crates of strawberries. - March 30, 1907, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Monett Times: Sol. Rumbo [Rumbaugh] of near Monett is going to New Mexico. - July 27, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site: Mrs. Eliza Lasley and daughter, of Diamond, MO, and Mrs. Eva Rumbaugh and children of Melrose, New Mexico, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Rumbaugh was called home Thursday on account of the serious illness of her father-in-law, Sol Rumbaugh, who was in the hospital for an operation. Later he was reported out of danger. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, March 27, 1919 - New Site: Sol Rumbaugh of Melrose, New Mexico is visiting his sister, Mrs. Margaret Carlin. They took dinner with the latter's daughter, Mrs. G. E. Fleetwood Sunday. - Arlene Nimmo's notes: Arlene said, "My father is Glen Robert, son of Phoenix Alvin, son of Solomon. My dad talked about his Grandpa Sol often. He said Sol had a swollen hand when he remembered him, and it was caused from a splinter. It remained swollen, but he could chock wheat and bale hay with the best. When his hand bothered him, he would wear a sock over it. He went to the Mayo Clinic in 1926 for treatment. They amputated his hand, and he, subsequently, died. My Grandpa Alvin took the train to Rochester, Minnesota and retrieved his body, taking it to Monett, MO." - Photo of Children with photo of Solomon. - Photo of Solomon and Sisters - Mother's Bio Online Newspapers
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RUSSELL, Andrew Jackson June 10, 1858
Ft. Scott, KS
Mar. 1, 1917
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Cassville Republican, March 7, 1917 - Andrew Jackson Russell was born in Fort Scott, Kans., June 10, 1858 and died on March 1, 1917, being 60 years, 8 months and 21 days old. While an infant he came to Barry County with his mother, his father dying when he was one week old. He grew to manhood in Barry County when he went to Texas. He professed faith in Christ at the age of 18 years. He united with the Missionary Baptist church at Round Rock, Tex. In 1880 he returned to Barry County and in 1882 was united in marriage to Joanna Cox. To this union were born ten children, two of them having preceded him to heaven. He leaves a wife, eight children, two sisters and one brother and a host of other relatives to mourn his death. He was a faithful husband and father and a devoted Christian and his loss will be greatly felt by the neighborhood in which he had lived. The funeral was conducted by Rev. B. F. Crawford. He had made a request that Psalms 17:15 be used at his funeral. Six Baptist ministers, Revs. Brown, Kennedy, Henderson, Ireland, Goodnight and Whittington, were his pall bearers. He was a deacon in the church and was a faithful worker. He will be greatly missed by the pastors whom he gave so much assistance. - June 15, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Purdy News: Miss Alice Russell, daughter of A. J. Russell living south of town has typhoid fever but is doing nicely. - August 19, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Gunter News: A. J. Russell and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Whittington, Friday night. - April 6, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - East Purdy News: Mrs. Mary Reeves of Rogers, Ark., is visiting her brother, A. J. Russell, and family of this place. - Same paper: East Purdy News: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Russell and daughter, Ruth, visited at John Ellis' on Flat Creek Monday night. - July 30, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Bethel News: A. J. Russell will put up a sorghum mill in a few days on the Will McCormick ranch. - May 4, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - East Purdy News: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ellis of near Verona visited Mrs. Ellis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Russell, Sunday and Sunday night. Online Obit
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RUSSELL, Bertha Ellen (TEEL) Oct. 23, 1883
Barry Co., MO
Apr. 24, 1926
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Wife of Charles Russell. - MO Birth and Death Records, Jefferson City, MO state that a female child was born to Robert and Cecila "Salina" (Wormington) Teel and was born 23rd of Dec. of 1883 Barry Co., MO. The listed mother was Cecila Wormington and she was born in MO, and the father was Robert Teel, a farmer, and was born in Tennessee. It was listed that this was a female child, and the first child born to Cecila. The funeral home records state that Mrs. Bertha Russell was born in Barry Co., and her funeral was held on the 25th of Apr. 1926. The services were at New Site at 2:30 PM. The cause of death was from lobar pneumonia and 42 years, 6 mos., 1 day old. She was married and was buried at New Site Cemetery, in Barry Co., MO. Her father was Robert Teel who was born in Tennessee and her mother was Salina Wormington born in Barry Co. The Barry Co., MO marriages stated that she married Charles Russell in Barry Co., MO, on November 8, 1906. Charles had 6 children and all of them but Paul are buried at New Site. Pleas Carlin of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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RUSSELL, Brit Sept. 10, 1907 Oct. 6, 1985 Research Note: Son of Charles and Bertha Ellen (Teel) Russell. Brit married Bessie Leona Stark in Eureka Springs, Carroll Co., AR. He was a descendant of Zachariah and Chloe (Albritton) Haddock. Note
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RUSSELL, Charles Apr. 13, 1882
Eagle Rock,
Barry Co., MO
Feb. 18, 1961
Rural Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Son of M. Sidney and Margaret (Haddock) Russell. His wife was Bertha Teel. Brit Russell of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. He was a descendant of Zachariah Haddock. He was also a descendant of Susan (Meyers/Moyers) and her first husband Solomon Rumbaugh, Sr. Death Certificate
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RUSSELL, Curtis Charles June 3, 1912
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 16, 1926
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: He was born in Barry Co., MO, 3 June 1912, funeral was 17 Jan 1926, and the services were at New Site at 2:30 PM in Barry Co., MO. He died 16 Jan 1926 from influenza and was age 13 years 7 mos., and 4 days old. His father was Charles Russell and his mother was Bertha Teel both born in Barry Co., MO. Pleas Carlin was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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RUSSELL, Clarence A. Mar. 23, 1890
Barry Co., MO
Apr. 21, 1892
Barry Co., MO
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RUSSELL, Hazel Sept. 6, 1917
Barry Co., MO
Aug. 13, 1953
Rural Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Daughter of Charles and Bertha Ellen (Teel) Russell. Cause of death was suicide. Took own life by shooting self with 22 cal. rifle. Bullet entering head behind right ear and leaving at left top skull. Mrs. Gladys Johnson of Verona, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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SAGEHORN, Barbara (CARLIN) (WORMINGTON) Aug. 14, 1927
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Sept. 13, 2020
At Home, Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: She was the daughter of Armond and Sibyl (Browning) Carlin. Barbara graduated from Monett High School and worked as an accountant before retiring. Barbara was preceded in death by her parents; husband Sam Sagehorn and one daughter Sani Wormington; brothers Kirk and Curtis Carlin; sister Avonell Avondet. She is survived by her brother, Hassell Carlin and wife Sandy; sister Meg McCaffrey; step-daughter, step grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and friends. The body has been cremated under the direction of Bennett-Wormington Funeral Home of Monett. A celebration of Barbara's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday September 17, 2020 at New Site Cemetery in Monett. - She first married Dow Phillips Wormington, Jr. Bennett-Wormington
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SALSMAN, Larry Russell Apr. 27, 1944
Stella,
Newton Co., MO
May 6, 2003
At Home, Pierce City,
Lawrence Co., MO
Research Note: He was the son of Russell and Irene (Hatfield) Salsman. He was retired from Burlington-Northern Railroad as a brakeman and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pierce City. He married Margaret Wolfe on June 7, 1963. Monett Times
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SAPP, Ona Pearl May 16, 1883
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 23, 1884
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "8 months and 6 days - Dau. of T. N. and L. A. Sapp" - Research Note: Her father was Thomas Newton Sapp and her mother was Lucinda Amanda Elam. Her mother was a sister to Richard Elam and he was married to Alice Haddock. Alice was a descendant of both Charles Haddock, Sr. and his brother Zachariah Haddock. In 1880, on the Federal Census, Newton Sapp was listed in house # 187 of Capps Creek Twp., and was age 30. The funeral home record has Pearl born in 1883. Ona Pearl had several brothers and sisters but she was the oldest sibling. Note
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SASS, August Aug. 27, 1834
Germany
Mar. 5, 1894
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Born in Germany" - Research Note: Civil War Veteran: Private, Co. A., Stewart's Cavalry Battalion, MO. In 1880 in Capps Creek Twp., of Barry Co., MO, August Sass was listed in house # 8 as age 46 and listed as born in Prussia. His parents were born in Prussia as was his wife Julia, age 44, and also her parents. They had a number of children, which included Julius; Bruno; Augusta; Anna; Theodore; Hellena; Elbert; August; Peter; and Andy. They lived in between the Renoski and Renas families. They came to the United States about 1877. Civil War Records
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SASS, Bruno Nov. 10, 1867
Germany
Nov. 10, 1883
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Born in Germany" - Research Note: In 1880 Bruno was age 12 and listed as a son of August and Julia Sass and was living in Capps Creek Twp., of Barry Co., MO. Census
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SASS, Dorothea Aug. 15, 1790
Germany
Dec. 23, 1889
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Born in Germany" - Research Note: Mother of August Sass. Came with August and Julia to America. Arrived in NY, NY on the ship Weser on Dec. 24, 1877, coming from Bremen, Germany. She was age 87. NY Passenger Lists
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SASS, Juliana (KORKASKIE) Feb. 10, 1839
Prussia
Mar. 3, 1926
Barry Co., MO
Inscription: "Born in Germany" - Research Note: Juliana's funeral was on the 5th Mar 1926. She died at home at 8th and Sycamore. The services were at New Site at 2:30 PM on the 3rd of Mar 1926. The cause of death was influenza and her age was 78 years and 23 days. Her father's name was Korkaskie, born in Germany and her mother's name was Julia Kenoski and she was also born in Germany. In 1880, on the Federal Census, Juliana's place of birth was given as Prussia. Mrs. Lillie Bucholz was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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SCHOOLING, Infant Mar. 1865
Barry Co., MO
Mar. 1865
Barry Co., MO
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SHANER, Dave Apr. 7, 1965
Ledington, MI
Apr. 6, 2013
Cox South Hosp.,
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
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SHEPHERD, Bessie B. Sept. 9, 1901
Barry Co., MO
Sept. 28, 1929
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Daughter of George Crandel Shepherd and Martha King. Crandel Shepherd of Purdy, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Cause of death was appendicitis. Death Certificate
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SHEPHERD, Ernest Aug. 26, 1908 Mar. 2, 1977 Research Note: Son of George Crandel Shepherd and Martha King. His wife was Gwendolyn Wormington born June 30, 1907 in Purdy, MO, died Dec. 13, 1996 in Eddy Co., NM. Daughter of Charles Wormington and Cora Howard. Census
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SHEPHERD, George July 18, 1916
Purdy,
Barry Co., MO
May 18, 1953
Verona,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Never married. Son of George Crandel Shepherd and Martha King. His father was the informant on the death certificate. He fell on a rock and fractured his skull. Death Certificate
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SHEPHERD, George Crandel Jan. 28, 1878
Ash Grove, MO
July 20, 1965
Verona,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Martha J. - Research Note: Son of Finis Shepherd and Eliza Pimmerton. Mrs. John Morlan of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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SHEPHERD, Martha Jane (KING) Jan. 28, 1877
Stone Co., MO
Jan. 18, 1963
St. Vincent's Hosp.,
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: George Crandel - Research Note: Daughter of Sours King and Harriet Kerr. Mrs. Jess Haddock of Verona, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Death Certificate
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SPAIN, Rev. James June 13, 1835
TN
Mar. 15, 1899
Barry Co., MO
SSW:: Anna E. - Research Note: Civil War Veteran: Pvt., Co. A, 51st MO INF, served 1 year and 4 months. In 1880, on the Federal Census, James Spain was living in Barry Co., MO, in Capps Creek Twp., with his family. Included was Anna E., his wife, age 30. James was age 43 and listed as a farmer. The children included were William W.; Robert S.; Jessie J.; Mary J.; George W.; John; Claud E.; and Albert F. Next door was T. B. Spain, age 24, and his wife Mary A. - Son's Obit: August 17, 1909, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Died, Aug. 8, 1909, at 7 o'clock, C. L. Spain, age 34 years. Mr. Spain had been sick 3 years, and bore his sickness with much patience. He was the son of Rev. James Spain, who lived two miles northwest of Purdy until his death. C. L. Spain at the time of his death lived in Cunningham, Kansas. Mr. Spain leaves a wife and four children, a mother, two sisters and two brothers to mourn his loss. The bereaved have our heartfelt sympathy. The remains were laid to rest in the Gashion Cemetery near Savage, Kan. 1890 Vet Census
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SPAIN, Anna Elizabeth (AUSTIN) Oct. 11, 1849
Greene Co., MO
Oct. 6, 1936
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: James - Research Note: Father given as Austin and mother Williams. Rev. Fred Spain of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. She was the daughter of John Austin and Eliza Louisa Williams. Death Certificate
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SWAFFAR, Hazel I. (ROBBERSON) Aug. 21, 1904 Mar. 9, 1994 SSW: John Crowe - Research Note: Daughter of Arthur E. Robberson and Artie Mary Wormington. Census
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SWAFFAR, John Crowe June 19, 1904 May 31, 1996 SSW: Hazel I. - Research Note: Son of Thomas Jefferson Swaffar and Adelia "Addie" Liner. Census
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SWIGER, James Alison, Rev. Aug. 30, 1850
VA
May 9, 1907
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Penelope - Research Note: Son of Peter and Anna (Allen) Swiger. - In 1880, Federal Census, James Swiger was age 30, farmer, born in VA and Penny was age 32. - Cassville Democrat, May 11, 1907 - So chronicled and very true, illustrating every day life. In the midst of life and death we are called upon to announce the death of Rev. Jas. A. Swiger, a well known Missionary Baptist minister, at his home in Purdy, Thursday, May 9, 1907, of heart failure and paralysis, age about 51 years. He was a son of the late Peter Swiger, and was raised in the county, where he was well and favorably known. He married Miss Penn. Haddock, a sister of Boon Haddock of near Eagle Rock, and Lon Haddock of near Monett, who survive him. Funeral services were held yesterday at the Purdy Baptist Church by Rev. Jas. T. Brattin, after which the remains were conveyed to the New Site Cemetery and there laid to rest. A gallant soldier of the cross has fallen, a loving husband has gone, a splendid citizen has gone the route traveled by so many. Peace to his memory. - Cassville Democrat, September 2, 1905 - Rev. Swiger was given a very appreciable surprise last week on his 55th birthday, by a goodly number of his relatives and friends. Rev. Swiger has many friends in Cassville, who wish him many more such occasions. - Photo of James Online Obit
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SWIGER, Penelope "Penny" (HADDOCK) (FARRAR) Mar. 5, 1848 Apr. 3, 1924
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Rev. James Alison - Research Note: Penny was a daughter of Charles Haddock, Jr. and his first wife Sarah Collins. Penelope Haddock married James Swiger on Oct. 17, 1869 in Barry Co., MO. Penny and James Swiger had no children. She remarried after his death to W. T. Farrar, sometime between March and Apr. of 1918, in Barry County. - Cassville Republican, Thursday, April 4, 1918 - Licenses To Wed: W. F. Farrar, 72, Purdy and Penelope Swiger, 60, Purdy - Cassville Democrat, Saturday, Apr. 5, 1924 - Mrs. Penelope Swiger Dies at Age of 80 Yrs. - Special to the Cassville Democrat. Purdy, Mo., Apr. 3, Mrs. Penelope Swiger died Wednesday, at the home or her brother, Joseph Haddock of near here, at the age of 80 odd years. She had been afflicted with blindness and her mind had left her, and in a short time her sight returned, as well as her mind and she could see and knew everybody. She was the widow of the late Rev. James Swiger, a well known Baptist minister of Purdy; during life. She was a sister of the late Boon Haddock, and Rance Haddock of near Eagle Rock and Lonz Haddock of near Monett. Rev. J. T. Brattin of Cassville conducted funeral services at the New Site Baptist Church Thursday, Apr. 34, 1924, at 2:30 p.m. Interment was made in the cemetery there. MO Marriage Records
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TEEL, Amy Sylvia (BROWNING) Nov. 24, 1885
Barry Co., MO
Feb. 2, 1956
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
Research Note: Daughter of Enoch D. Browning and Sylvia Reeves was is incorrect. Her mother was Sarah Hisaw, not Sylvia Reeves who was the mother of Enoch. Wife of Ora Teel. June Moore of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Amy Browning, age 20, married Ora Teel, age 20, on Nov. 18, 19906 in Barry Co., MO. Robert Teel, father of Ora, gave consent. Death Certificate
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TEEL, Celina Ellen (WORMINGTON) Dec. 6, 1848
Barry Co., MO
Jan. 27, 1940
Monett,
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Robert - Research Note: - Daughter of Asa Hassell Wormington and Nancy Green. Cecila Wormington was not quite grown when a group of bushwhackers, in a mad raid, came to her parents home to steal food and take things, such as supplies, took Celina's cherished new shoes. Celina lived to be 93 years old and according to descendants, never forgot the loss of her new shoes. - Aug. 10, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site: Mrs. R. R. Teel who has been sick for so long with typhoid fever is no better and Mr. Teel has employed a trained nurse to care for her. Death Certificate
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TEEL, Richmond Richard Mar. 12, 1870
Christian Co., MO
Nov. 29, 1921
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Tennessee Belle "Tenna" - Research Note: Son of Robert and Cecila (Wormington) Teel. - Richmond R. Teel, farmer, died of smallpox, and his funeral was at New Site Church, 29 Nov 1921. - May 23, 1903, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - New Site News Items: Rich Teel shipped 9 crates of strawberries. - Dec. 26, 1903, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Monett Eagles News Items: Rich Teel and wife and Elmer Browning and wife of near New Site have moved to Chandler, Oklahoma. - August 4, 1910, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Chas. Curry has sold his farm to Rich. Teel and will leave for Colorado in October. Death Certificate
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TEEL, Robert Dec. 12, 1844
Nashville,
Davidson Co., TN
June 25, 1912
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Celina Ellen - Research Note: Civil War Veteran: Pvt., Co. L, 1st AR CAV., served 1 year, 11 months, 26 days. Son of Robert Teel born IA. Mother was not named on the death certificate. His mother was Mary Ann Craig. R. R. Teel of Monett, MO was the informant. Hodgkin's Disease was the cause of death. Robert Teel's funeral was 26 June 1912, and the services were at New Site Baptist Church at 3 PM. His place of death was near Monett, MO. He was a farmer. His death came 25 June 1912, at 11:40 PM, and he was age 67 years 6 mos. and 13 days. - Cassville Republican, July 4, 1912 - Robert R. Teel, a prominent farmer of South of town, died Tuesday night, June 25th, at 11:40 o'clock. He had been ill a long time with a rare malady, Hodgkin's disease, and his death was not unexpected. He was 67 years old. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the New Site Church, Elder J. T. Brattin preaching the funeral sermon. Mr. Teel leaves a wife and nine children - Mrs. Elmer Browning, Mrs. Alvin Rumbaugh, Mrs. Zona Holmes, Mrs. Chas. Russell, Mrs. Rich Goodnight, Ora Rich, Leonard and Will Teel of Colorado. All the children but Will Teel were with their father at the time of his death. Mr. Teel had lived on his farm south of Monett a number of years. He was a Christian man and a good neighbor and his death is a great loss in the community. Monett Times. - May 25, 1907, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Monett Stars: Robert Teel has sold his 40 acres farm south of town to Chas. Curry, con. $2,400. - December 14, 1907, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Monett News: Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Teel have returned from Claremore, Okla. where they were called by the illness their granddaughter, Sybil Browning. The child is better but her father, Elmer Browning is with typhoid fever, Miss Pearl Teel remained to help care for the sick. - February 8, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Robert Teel is quite ill at his home with blood poison. A physician from St. Louis was called to council with Dr. Dusenbury of Monett. Death Certificate
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TEEL, Tennessee Belle "Tenna" (BROWNING) Jan. 20, 1869
Barry Co., MO
Sept. 3, 1916
Barry Co., MO
SSW: Richmond Richard - Research Note: Daughter of Charles and Sylvia (Reeves) Browning. The Teel stone reads Tenna B. Teel and R. R. Teel. Tennessee's funeral was Sept. 3, 1916 at New Site Church at 5 PM. Age 47 years, 7 mos., 13 days. - Sept. 7, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Mrs. Richmond Teel Dead: Rev. J. T. Brattin received a message Sunday morning stating that Mrs. Richmond Teel of the New Site locality near Monett died at an early hour that morning. He conducted the funeral services Sunday afternoon at the New Site Baptist Church. Tennessee Belle Browning was born in Barry County on Jan. 20, 1869, age 47 years 7 months and 14 days. She was converted when young and joined the Baptist church at New site of which she was a faithful and consistent member until she passed to her eternal home. She was married to Richmond Teel, Feb. 4, 1892, who survives her. She also leaves two sisters and brothers. The large crowd which assembled at the New Site Church to attend the funeral and pay the last tribute of respect to the deceased told of the high esteem in which she was held in the community where she had lived so long. - Callaway Funeral Home Records: Tennessee B. Teel wife of R. P. born Barry Co., MO, 20 Jan 1869, funeral was 3 Sept 1916 at New Site Church at 5 p.m.. Her death was on the 3rd of Sept. 1916, and the cause was not stated. She was age 47 years, 7 mos., and 13 days. She was buried at New Site Cemetery, Barry Co., MO, her father was Charles Browning who was born in KY, and her mother was Sylvia Reeves who was born in Tennessee. - Tennie B. Browning, age 21, married Richmond R. Teel, age 21, on Feb. 4, 1892 in Barry Co., MO. - December 4, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican - New Site News: Alonzo Haddock and family came in Friday night from Melrose, New Mex., where they have before for several years. They will now reside on their farm near New Site. There was a family reunion of Mrs. Haddock's relatives at the home of her sister Mrs. Tennie Teel, Sunday. Death Certificate
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TYNDALL, Robert Weston "Bob" July 25, 1960
McPherson, KS
July 22, 2017
Cox South Hosp.,
Springfield,
Greene Co., MO
Research Note: He was the son of Thomas and Rita (Nutter) Tyndall. For most of his working years, Bob worked as a Truck Driver. On May 1, 2010, Bob and Tammie were united in marriage in Pierce City, MO. Buchanan Funeral Home
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