Rock Springs Cemetery
South of Washburn, NW of Seligman, Barry Co., MO
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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ANDES, James | 1875 | 1875 | Inscription: "Son of J. D. and A. E. Andes" | Note Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
BRANUM, John Allen | Apr. 4, 1865 IN |
Feb. 23, 1940 Rural Washburn, Barry Co. , MO |
Research Note: His wife was Rosa Jane Toy. Son of John Branum and Millie Henley. Fred Branum of Washburn, MO was the informant on the death certificate. Note at findagrave.com says John Branum was his father and his mother's name was Permellia Amelia "Millie" Heminger. | Headstone Ruby M. Ruark Snow Death Certificate Phyllis Long Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
BRANUM, Rosa Jane (TOY) | May 11, 1867 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 30, 1937 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of James and Rose Jane (Browdy) Toy. Her mother was first married to George Allen. Wife of John Allen Branum and he was the informant on the death certificate. It states that she was buried in Cargile Cemetery which is incorrect as her stone is here in Rock Springs. | Headstone Ruby M. Ruark Snow Death Certificate Phyllis Long Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
DAVIS, Nancy (SHANKS) | 1804 TN |
1884 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Thomas - Research Note: Researchers say her maiden name was Shanks. - 1880 Census, Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO - James Stills, Self, Married, Male, White, 38, TN Farmer, VA, VA [Still]; Susan Stills, Other M Female White, 36, TN, Keeping House, TN, TN; Cornelias Stills, Son, S, Male, White, 18, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Sherman Stills, Son, S, Male, White, 14, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Daniel Stills, Son, S, Male, White, 12, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Bettie Stills, Dau, S, Female, White, 10, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Jane Stills, Dau, S, Female, White, 10, TN, At Home, TN, TN; John Stills, Son, S, Male, White, 8, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Mary Stills, Dau, S, Female, White, 4, MO, At Home, TN, TN; Nancy Davis, Mother-in-Law, Widowed, Female, White, 76, TN, At Home, Germany, Germany. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
DAVIS, Rachel | Dec. 27, 1807 TN |
Sept. 18, 1883 | Inscription: "Wife of James Davis" - Research Note: Researchers seem to think she was Rachel Read. James Davis married Rachel Read on Sept. 27, 1827 in Rutherford Co., TN. | Note Donna Cooper |
DAVIS, Thomas | 1805 TN |
1878 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nancy - Researchers say he was the son of Thomas Davis Sr. and Sarah Hill. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
FERRELL, Martha E. | No Date | Sept. 21, 1880 | Inscription: "Dau. of W. T. and M. - Aged 1 Month" | Photo Jack Fly |
FLETCHER, Etta Aurelia (HILL) | Aug. 22, 1872 LaCross Co., WI |
Nov. 22, 1943 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William Melvin Fletcher - Research Note: Daughter of Simon C. Hill born Jackson Co., WI and Mary Ann Willoughby born St. Joseph, MO. Howard Fletcher, son, was the informant on the death certificate. It gives her birth year as 1870. - 1910 Census, Ash Twp., Barry Co., MO - Melvin W. Fletcher Male 50 Married White Head 1860 Wisconsin Vermont United States; Etta Fletcher Female 37 Married White Wife 1873 Wisconsin Ohio Indiana; Percy Fletcher Male 21 Single White Son 1889 Missouri Wisconsin Wisconsin; Nettie Fletcher Female 15 Single White Daughter 1895 Missouri Wisconsin Wisconsin; Liddie Fletcher Male 12 Single White Son 1898 Missouri Wisconsin Wisconsin; Donald Fletcher Male 9 Single White Son 1901 Missouri Wisconsin Wisconsin; Marvin Fletcher Male 7 Single White Son 1903 Missouri Wisconsin Wisconsin; Virgil Fletcher Male 5 Single White Son 1905 Missouri Wisconsin Wisconsin; Howard Fletcher Male 1 Single White Son 1909 Missouri Wisconsin Wisconsin; Simeon Hill Male 77 Widowed White Father-in-law 1833 Ohio New York Ohio. | Headstone Ruby M. Ruark Snow Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
FLETCHER, Virgle E. | Nov. 30, 1904 Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 7, 1942 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was single and a grain and stock farmer. Son of William Melvin Fletcher and Etta A. Hill. Percy Fletcher, brother, was the informant on the death certificate. Cause of death was suicide, shot gun wound to the head. Still single and living at home in the 1940 Census. | Headstone Ruby M. Ruark Snow Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
FLETCHER, William Melvin "Mel" | June 6, 1866 LaCross Co., WI |
June 28, 1940 Rural, Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Etta - Research Note: Parents not named on the death certificate. Howard Fletcher, son, was the informant. Death certificate indicates that he was 79 years and 22 days old in 1940, making him born 1861 as stated on the certificate. Son of William H. Fletcher and Adeline E. Johnson. - 1920 Census, MO, Barry Co., Ash Twp. - Melvin W. Fletcher, head, age 59, born MO, farmer; Etta C., wife, age 45, born WI; Donald E., son, age 19, born MO; Marvin M., son, age 17?, born MO; Virgil E., son, age 15, born MO; Howard T., son, age 9, born MO; Etta, daughter, age 7, born MO. - Cassville Democrat, Saturday, Jan. 17, 1920 - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Banks, were visiting at Mel Fletcher's Sunday. - July 24, 1920, Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO - Mel Fletcher and son were driving a mule motor here Saturday. Greasy Creek crops are good. He has eight acres of sorghum that he will manufacture into Fletcher's high grade syrup. - Cassville Democrat, March 27, 1920 - The guests of Mr. Percey Fletcher and family Sunday, were Mrs. Woodard and children of Oregon, and Mel Fletcher and young son. - Photo of Melvin - Fletcher Family History | Headstone Ruby M. Ruark Snow Death Certificate Census Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
H | No Date | 1876 | Inscription: "Infant son of H" - Another Photo | Photo Jack Fly |
HILL, Mary Ann (WILLOUGHBY) | June 15, 1843 IN |
Sept. 28, 1888 | Inscription: "Wife of S. C. Hill" - Research Note: Wife of Simeon "Sid" Hill. Researchers say she was the daughter of Thomas Willoughby and Elizabeth Hall. | Note Headstone Ruby M. Ruark Snow Photo Jack Fly |
HILL, Myrtle L. | Sept. 8, 1875 | June 28, 1906 | Inscription: "Gone But Not Forgotten" - Research Note: Daughter of Simeon "Sid" C. and Mary A. (Willoughby) Hill. | Census Phyllis Long Headstone Ruby M. Ruark Snow Photo Jack Fly |
HILL, Simeon C. "Sid" | June 1, 1832 OH |
Nov. 16, 1921 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "CO K 3 Wis Cav" - Research Note: Parents not named on the death certificate. Edward Fletcher was the informant. His wife was Mary Ann Willoughby. Son of David Daniel Hill and Mary Helsby. | Headstone Ruby M. Ruark Snow Census Phyllis Long Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
LENOX, J. H. | 1873 | 1876 | Inscription: "Son of S. H." - Research Note: Son of Spencer Harrison Lenox and Caldonia Missouri Pettus. Dates could be wrong on the stone. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
LENOX, John Campbell | Mar. 30,1876 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 4, 1935 Rural Seligman, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was married to Rosa E. Evans. Son of Spencer Harrison Lenox and Caldonia Pettus. - Cassville Democrat Feb. 14, 1935 - John Campbell Lenox was born March 30, 1876 and died February 4, 1935 at the age of 58 years, 10 months and 4 days. He was married to Miss Rosa Ellen Evins, February 13, 1904. To this union were born four children three girls and one boy, namely Mrs. Nellie Salmons of Syracuse, Kansas, Mrs. Ella May Salmons of Ingalls, Kansas, Mrs. Faye Wardlow, of Kansas City, Mo., and Gale Lenox of the home. He was converted when a young man and joined the Methodist church living a devout Christian life until death, testifying that he was prepared to meet his Lord. He was very patient during his brief illness, realizing the end of his journey on earth was near. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, four children, three grandchildren, his aged father, three brothers and four sisters, other relatives and a host of friends. His mission on earth is ended by is just beginning in that bright land where there will be no more trials, sufferings or separations. His passing had left not only a vacant place in the home, but will be felt throughout the entire community, as he was man who befriended everyone. For the past nine years he had driven a Seligman school bus, and was faithful to his task until his health failed him. His funeral services were conducted at the Rock Spring church, on Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Frank F. Fine, assisted by Rev. Burns. Interment was made in the Rock Springs cemetery. - Cassville Democrat, Saturday, Feb. 14, 1920 - J. C. Lenox's entertained at their home, Sunday, Misses Josie and Tina Talbert, Miss Clema Beal, Willie Brannam, Clyde Barnes, Marida Mayhan, Phillip Loewen and Pleas Gary. - Photo of father, Spencer Harrison Lenox | Death Certificate Online Obit Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
LENOX, Lillie E. (HURD/REED) | Dec. 6, 1875 AR |
Apr. 7, 1901 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Lillie Wife of Henry Lenox - All is Well" - Research Note: According to the Barry County newspapers they married Jan. of 1893 in Barry Co., MO. They are listed in the Barry Co., marriage records with marriage date Jan. 8, 1893. Lillie E. Reed was age 16 and Henry R. Lenox was age 23. - Daughter of Martha Hurd who married Thomas William Reed about 1879. In the 1880 Census, Martha, age 26, is living with her parents, William and Eliza Hurd, with Lillie Hurd, age 4, and Creed Hurd, age 1. These 2 children apparently took the name Reed which agrees with the later census records. Henry Richard Lenox, age 23, married Lillie E. Reed, age 17, on Jan. 8, 1893 in Seligman, Barry Co., MO. Her parents gave consent, not named on the marriage record. Henry second married Maggie Ramsey on Feb. 2, 1905 in Carroll Co., AR. They moved to Skagit Co., WA and he died there. He was a son of Spencer and Caldonia Lenox. - Another Photo | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
LENOX, Martha J. | Sept. 19, 1873 | Aug. 2, 1875 | Inscription: "Dau. of Richard Lenox" - Research Note: Daughter of Richard and Nancy Lenox. Richard was a brother to Spencer Harrison Lenox. - January 18, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Sunnyside News: Richard Lenox from Decatur, Ark., has been visiting relatives S. H. Lenox and J. C. Pippin. | Note Headstone Ruby M. Ruark Snow Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
LENOX, Rosa Ellen (EVANS) | 1885 | Aug. 13, 1961 Syracuse, Hamilton Co., KS |
Research Note: Wife of John Campbell Lenox. Closest relative named on Culver's Funeral Records was Mrs. Nellie Salmans of Syracuse, KS. Parents weren't named. - January 18, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Sunnyside News: Frank Evins has returned to his home his home at Spring Valley, Ark., after an extended visit with his sister, Mrs. J. C. Lenox. - Cassville Democrat, April 17, 1920 - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evans of Spring Valley Ark., visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lenox. | Online Newspapers Culver's Funeral Records Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
LEONARD, Lavina "Vina" | No Date | July 8, 1907 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: July 13, 1907, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Mrs. Abe Leonard Dead: After an affliction of many years, Mrs. Abe Leonard died at her home near Exeter, Monday night and the remains were buried at Rock Springs Cemetery, Tuesday. Her Christian life was beautiful from its beginning to its close, and through all the vicissitudes and sorrows that she met in the way, her faith in God never wavered. But she has gone from her loved ones, in the summer time, and when the autumn leaves fall on another grave, that hides from our sight, all that is mortal of a true and noble women. In his loss, Mr. Leonard has the hearty sympathy of all his acquaintances. - September 28, 1907, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Rock Springs News: Elder J. T. Brattin will preach Mrs. A. Leonard's funeral the 2nd Sunday at the Rock Springs Baptist Church. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
PIPPIN, Levi Washington | Aug. 3, 1885 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 20, 1950 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William C. Pippin - Research Note: Levi Pippin was a son of John F. and Emmaline (Beshears) Pippin on the death certificate. Will Pippin of Washburn, MO was the informant on the death certificate. SS Claims Index gives his mother as Mary E. Brother William's death certificate gives their mother as Cynthia Beshears. Levi W. Pippin married Jannie/Janie Hunter (Samantha Jane Hunter) on Mar. 18, 1915 in Tulsa, OK. - 1918, Levi was living in Seligman, MO in the WW I Draft Registration and Janie Pippin was the nearest relative, also the same address. 1920 Census, Liberty, Jackson, Kansas, his wife was Janie Pippin. Living with them was her father John Hunter. He was living in Holton, KS in 1942 according to the WW II Draft Registration. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper OK Marriage Records SSCI WW I Draft Reg. WW II Draft Reg. Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
PIPPIN, Synthia Emaline (BESHEARS) | Apr. 13, 1844 MO |
Oct. 28, 1914 Ash Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was widowed and her husband was John Franklin Pippin. She was a daughter of Jess Beshears and Betsy Bell. Mamie Edens of Washburn, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
PIPPIN, William Calvin | Feb. 16, 1876 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 5, 1956 Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Levi W. Pippin - Research Note: William was a son of John Franklin and Synthia Emmaline (Beshears) Pippin. His wife was Emma McKinley. Olin Pippin of Stella, Newton Co., MO was the informant on the death certificate. Age 34, living with his widowed mother in the 1910 census Barry Co., MO. 1918 WW I Draft Registration living in Washburn, Barry Co., MO and his nearest relative was his sister Sallie Anderson. 1930 Census, living with the J. Thomas Mitchell family age 53 widowed. | Death Certificate Census WW I Draft Reg. Phyllis Long Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
PRATT, Bertha | Dec. 14, 1906 | Sept. 5, 1908 | Inscription: "Dau. of Thos. and Clara Pratt" | Photo Jack Fly |
SEAMSTER, Infant Dau. | No Date | Aug. 20, 1876 | Inscription: "Infant Dau. of W. M. and M. A. Seamster" - Research Note: Daughter of Williamson and his second wife, Mary Ann (Pendergraft) Seamster. | Note Headstone Cindy Marcell |
SEAMSTER, Susan (RIGSBY) | Dec. 17, 1813 KY |
Oct. 5, 1874 | Research Note: First wife of Rev. William Seamster. Researchers say she was the daughter of John Rigsby and Elizabeth Howard. Susan Rigsby married William Seamster on Feb. 3, 1836 in Allen Co., KY. - Susan Wright Rigsby Seamster was born in the state of Kentucky, near Green, Allen County Dec. 19 1913. She was married to Rev. Williamson Seamster in KY on Feb. 11, 1836. She immigrated to MO an died at Rocks Springs, MO. She was a member of the Baptist Church 33 years and was baptized the same day as her husband. She reared 15 children and lived to witness the conversion of them all, 14 of whom have become members of the church. She has now gone to reward from her labors, and wait the arrival of her husband and children. Sister Seamster told her husband she must go, that her way was clear. All her regrets was leaving her husband and children. She exclaimed with joy, "My departure is at hand, I have fought a good fight, I have kept the faith, I am going home to receive my Crown of Glory." Although, we mourn her passing, our loss is Heavens gain, she departed this life, Oct. 5 1874, a worthy member of the Rock Springs Baptist Church, where her body lies just before the door, beneath the little mound which is a memorial of her Christian Life Tranquill death and her Eternal Joy, around the throne of God where we desire to meet her by and by. - Written by Order of the Rock Springs Church where her husband is Pastor. | Headstone Cindy Marcell Note Ruby M. Ruark Snow Obit KY Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
SRS | No Date | No Date | Research Note: A small stone simply marked SRS in the Seamster family area, unsure if related or not | Note Headstone Cindy Marcell |
SEAMSTER, William C. | Jan. 5, 1880 | Aug. 13, 1883 | Inscription: "Son Of W. M. and M. A. - Age 3 Y, 7 M, 5 D" - Research Note: The date that was posted read Aug 10th, stone reads Aug 13th. M. A. was the second wife of Williamson, her maiden name was Mary Ann Pendergraft, she is buried at Gamble Cemetery near Centerton, AR, with her second husband Rev. Charles Seely. | Headstone Cindy Marcell Note Ruby M. Ruark Snow Deceased Photo Jack Fly |
SEAMSTER, Williamson Shaw | Nov. 3, 1815 VA |
Aug. 17, 1884 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Williamson was the first minister at Rock Springs. His affiliation as a Mason is inscribed on both his original and replacement headstone. The original headstones for Williamson and Susan are broken in half and replacements are next to the originals. He first married Susan Right Rigsby in 1836 in KY. - Susan Rigsby married William Seamster on Feb. 3, 1836 in Allen Co., KY. - William Seamster second married Mary Ann Pendergraft on Aug. 3, 1975 in Barry Co., MO. - Researchers say he was the son of John William Seamster and Sarah LeGrande Seamster. - September 23, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Rock Springs News: All of ten living children of the late Wm. Seamster had a family reunion at Rock Springs last Saturday and Sunday. The members of the Seamster family present were: Steven Seamster age 73; F. M.; Martin; Bethewell; Robert; Isaiah; Amanda Campbell; Ellen Atwood; Julia Hedrick and Nancy Jemerson, making the ten children. A number of the grandchildren were also present The memorial service was preached at the church at 11 O'clock, Sunday, conducted by Rev. F. M. Seamster of Avoca, Ark. They stated that they were coming back again. - Rock Springs Church | Note Headstone Cindy Marcell Ruby M. Ruark Snow US Marriage Records MO Marriage Records KY Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
SIMONS, Hannah (HELMICK) | Aug. 13, 1814 VA |
July 29, 1893 MO |
Research Note: Wife of John Simons. - Hannah Helmick married John Simons on Dec. 5 1849 in Lewis Co., VA. | Note Donna Cooper Census VA Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
STILL, Daniel A. | 1869 TN |
1925 | Resource Note: Donna's note: In correspondence from Still family, I learned that they have Denton Andrew Still's death date as 1945 and that the cemetery stone reads 1925. He was a son of James A. and Susan M. (Davis) Still. - Phyllis' note: According to 4 census records, his name was Daniel A. Still and he died Feb. 18, 1925 in Winfield, KS. Daniel A. Still married Laura Belle Lankford on July 26, 1890 in Barry Co., MO. Laura died in 1957 in Pittsburg, KS. She second married John T. Hart. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
STILL, James | Aug. 4, 1838 Hancock Co., TN |
Feb. 10, 1914 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Susan Davis. - 1880 Census, Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO - James Stills, Self, Married, Male, White, 38, TN Farmer, VA, VA [Still]; Susan Stills, Other M Female White, 36, TN, Keeping House, TN, TN; Cornelias Stills, Son, S, Male, White, 18, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Sherman Stills, Son, S, Male, White, 14, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Daniel Stills, Son, S, Male, White, 12, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Bettie Stills, Dau, S, Female, White, 10, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Jane Stills, Dau, S, Female, White, 10, TN, At Home, TN, TN; John Stills, Son, S, Male, White, 8, TN, At Home, TN, TN; Mary Stills, Dau, S, Female, White, 4, MO, At Home, TN, TN; Nancy Davis, Mother-in-Law, Widowed, Female, White, 76, TN, At Home, Germany, Germany. - February 19, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO - Rock Springs News: James Still died Tuesday, Feb. 10, of heart trouble and dropsy, age 74 years, 6 months and 6 days. He had been in bad health for sometime. He moved to this country from Hancock County, Tenn., in 1872. He was a noble Christian man and was a member of the Baptist Church. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. O. Atchley in the presence of a large crowd of friends and neighbors. He is survived by eight children. They are: J. N. and John Still of this vicinity, Dan of McDonald County, Wm. of Beaver, Ark., Mrs. Bettie Mesinger of Pennsylvania, Mattie Yantz of Vinita, Okla., Mrs. Molly Kennett of Grove, Okla., and Mrs. James? Mullens of New Mexico. | Online Obit Note Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
STILL, James Carl | May 29, 1904 Beaver, Carroll Co., AR |
Nov. 11, 1927 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate places his burial in Rock Springs Cemetery. His father was given as William Still, born Rogersville, TN, and his mother was given as Mary Roberts, born Seligman, MO. His death was caused from typhoid fever. William Stills of Exeter, MO, gave the information. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
STILL, Mary Ellender (ROBERTS) | Jan. 27, 1875 Carroll Co., AR |
Sept. 10, 1955 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William Sherman - Research Note: Her death certificate clears up the question about Mary being from the Cargile family as researchers have indicated. It reads that her father was Baxter Roberts and that Susan Sumpter was her mother. Mary Roberts, age 23, married William Still, age 33 on Mar. 16 1899 in Seligman, Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
STILL, Susan M. (DAVIS) | Feb. 14, 1840 | Mar. 23, 1909 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of James Still" - Research Note: Daughter of Thomas and Nancy Davis. Her mother, Nancy, was living with James and Susan in the 1880 census. - Cassville Democrat, April 3, 1909 - Rock Springs News: Mrs. Susan Still died at her residence, South of Washburn, four miles, of paralysis, age 63 years. She was the wife of James Still of Ash township; they have resided in this section for many years. She was a member of the Baptist Church and was buried at the Rock Springs Cemetery. She died March 23, and was buried the 24th. Funeral services were held at the cemetery by Elder Atchley of Herd, Ark. | Online Obit Census Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
STILL, William Sherman | Aug. 11, 1866 TN |
Jan. 15, 1957 Rural Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary E. - Research Note: William was a son of James A. and Susan M. (Davis) Still. Stone has no death date. Anthony Still of Exeter, MO was the informant on the death certificate. William Still, age 33, married Mary Roberts, age 23, on Mar. 16, 1899 in Seligman, Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jack Fly |
TUCK, Infant | Aug. 1881 | Aug. 24, 1881 | Inscription: "Son of W. T and R. M. Tuck - Aged 11 Ds" | Photo Jack Fly |
TUCK, J. W. | Abt. 1857 | Dec. 10, 1880 | Inscription: "Son of W. and S. Tuck - Aged 22 yrs. 8 mo's. 10 d's." | Photo Jack Fly |
TUCK, Sarah (ARMSTRONG) | Aug. 7, 1823 | Sept. 23, 1900 | Inscription: "Wife of William Tuck" - Research Note: Daughter of Soloman William Armstrong and Ann Doss. - Photo of Sarah | Third GGrandaughter Danene Gray Photo Jack Fly |
TUCK, William Cephus | Dec. 12, 1816 Halifax Co., VA |
Oct. 7, 1896 MO |
Research Note: Stone reads the 7th. Son of Thomas Tuck and Nancy Nelson. His wife was Sarah Armstrong. - Cassville Republican, Nov. 5, 1896, Barry Co., MO - Billy Tucker - Died Oct. 14, Billy Tucker, age 76. Burial was in Rock Springs Cemetery. - Photo of William | Third GGrandaughter Danene Gray Online Newspaper Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |
WALKER, Solomon V. | Abt. 1871 | Aug. 3, 1882 | Inscription: "9 yrs, 11 ms, 7 ds - Son of S. B. and M. J." - Research Note: Son of Steven Bedford Walker and his wife Mary Jane Tuck. - Another one of their children was Sarah Ada Walker who married James Campbell Pippin and they are buried at King's - just down the road. - Walker Family | Note Donna Cooper Photo Jack Fly |