Rocky Comfort Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames K
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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K., J. E. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: Footstone with initials J. E. K. - Another Photo | Photo Jay Trace Photo Bill Utter |
KAUFMAN, Winifred Orvilla (SHEWMAKE) | Apr. 9, 1914 | June 10, 1991 | Research Note: Daughter of James Monroe Shewmake and Minnie May Cartwright. - 1940 Census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California - Minnie Shewmake, head-mother, widowed, born MO, receptionist; Orvilla, daughter, age 22 (age younger), born MO, stage singer. Both lived in Springfield, MO in 1935. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KEELING, Andrew Brown | Dec. 14, 1865 TN |
Mar. 9, 1953 At Home, Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: D. Susan - Research Note: Son of George R. Keeling and Sarah Louise Dabbs. His wife was Susan and she was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KEELING, Dicy Susan (ROBERTS) | Apr. 16, 1873 MO |
June 29, 1956 San Francisco, CA |
SSW: Andrew Brown - Research Note: Daughter of Alexander M. Roberts and first wife. CA death index gives her mother's maiden name as White. Susan Roberts, age 19, married Andrew B. Keeling, age 26, on Dec. 7, 1892 in Barry Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KEELING, Noma Margaret | Nov. 10, 1906 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 28, 1996 Citrus Heights, Sacramento Co., CA |
Inscription: "Sweet Memories" - Research Note: Matching stone to Truda. Daughter of Andrew Brown Keeling and Susan Dicy Roberts. - She was born Nov. 10, 1906, at Shoal Creek near Wheaton. She spent her childhood in the Wheaton area and graduated from the Oklahoma County School near Wheaton. she moved to Kansas City in 1927 where she was employed by Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for 44 years. She retired from the Pacific Telephone Company in 1971, in California. She was a member of the Celtic Cross Presbyterian Church, Citrus Heights. There are no immediate survivors. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. at Rocky Comfort Cemetery, Rocky Comfort. | Neosho Daily News Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KEELING, Truda Carol | Sept. 24, 1911 MO |
Mar. 25, 1932 Evangelical Hosp., Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO |
Inscription: "Sweet Memories" - Research Note: Matching stone to Noma. She was a clerk at the Ambassador Hotel. Daughter of Andrew Brown Keeling born TN and Susan Roberts born MO. Her father was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLEY, Ivan M. | Oct. 15, 1919 MO |
Sept. 4, 1941 Cardwell Hosp., Stella, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Hazel Kelley. Son of John Andrew Kelley and Daisy Cockrell, both born MO. His father was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLEY, Roy R. | May 6, 1890 | Nov. 10, 1891 | Inscription: "Son of A. W. and A. S. - Research Note: Spelled Kelley on the stone but should be Kelly. Son of Allison Woodville Kelly and America S. Autry. - Another Photo | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Allison Woodville | Oct. 31, 1861 Newton Co., MO |
Aug. 15, 1946 Carthage, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: America S. - Research Note: Son of James Kelly and Polly Randall, both born TN. V. M. Kelly of Carthage, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Kelly Family Chart Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, America Safronia (AUTRY) | Sept. 14, 1862 Greene Co., MO |
Apr. 4, 1938 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Allison W. - Research Note: Daughter of Benjamin F. Autry and Siotha Levitha Kirkendall. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Amos Newton | Dec. 3, 1840 Perry Co., TN |
Sept. 22, 1879 Corsicana, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary A. - Research Note: Son of James Kelly and Polly Randall. Civil War Veteran: Capt. William Ray's company of State Militia was organized at Cassville in 1862, with Amos N. Kelly, First, and D. P. Pharis, Second lieutenant. - September 25, 1879, Pierce City Weekly - Startling Murder! - AMOS N. KELLEY, MURDERED AT CORSICANA, MO - The Criminal Still at Large, but Officers in Every Direction Searching for Him. - One of the Most Dastardly Murders Ever Committed in Southwest Missouri. - A gentleman arrived in the city this afternoon and imparted the information of the murder of Amos N. Kelley, of Corsicana, this morning. Our informant says about 10 o'clock this morning Jim Hall and Amos N. Kelley were in the store of W. I. I. Morrow and as Kelley was leaving the store, Hall shot him in the back, the ball penetrating the heart and lodged in the breast, causing death in less than thirty minutes. It is alleged the cause of the murder was an old grudge in which Amos had appeared as an attorney for Carr and Hall as a defendant. Great excitement was created by the tearful deed, and Hall made his escape. Officers are now out in every direction looking for the criminal, but at last accounts had not succeeded in making the arrest. - Further Particulars. ----- From Tuesday's Daily. - We glean the following facts in relation to the killing of Amos N. Kelley at Corsicana yesterday, from Mr. McKinney, who was present at the inquest held by Squire Ripley last night, at Morrow's store, and who took down the testimony: It seems that Mr. Kelley had just returned from Eureka Springs with his wife on Sunday last. Early Monday morning Mr. Kelley went to town for his buggy, intending to take his wife over to his father's to execute a deed to some property to one Mrs. Stanley, when returning to his home he met James Hall and a Mr. Key coming into Corsicana. Says Hall to Kelley, "You work for nothing, do you?" To which Mr. Kelley made no reply, but drove on home. Presently Kelley and his wife returned to Corsicana and stopped at Morrow's store to have a deed filled out for Mrs. Stanley, who, by chance, met them at the store. While conversing with Mrs. Stanley about the title of the property, Hall who was sitting on the west side of the store, on the counter, came to the east counter where Kelley and Mrs. Stanley were standing and commenced a very abusive tirade on Kelley, and trying to provoke a fight. Soon the parties came to blows, and Kelley being much smaller than his antagonist got behind the counter; at this juncture Hall drew a navy revolver to shoot Kelley. Kelley seeing this motion of Hall, started to run out of the west door of the store, being unarmed. Mrs. Kelley seeing the danger of her husband attempted to rush between them, but did not succeed, and cried out to Hall not to shoot her husband, but Hall passed her and just as Kelley was turning north at the west door of the store, shot Kelley near the seventh dorsal vertebrate, the ball ranging obliquely toward the left nipple passing near or hitting the heart and possibly cutting the descending aorta. Kelley fell on the platform and to ground, and while his wife was trying to raise his prostrate form, the villian attempted to shoot him again, but did not. Kelley simply said to his wife, "Molly I am killed. Tell my brothers not to do anything unlawful, as I will be dead before any of them can see me." and soon died..There can be little doubt that the killing results from bad blood engendered by the wanton assassination of Dr. Hallidy, some three years ago, in which Kelley was reputed in some way to be connected. Hall, after the shooting walked away, down the street with his brother William, breathing curses upon his victim. No attempt was made by the many citizens, who witnessed the killing, to arrest Hall, who, no doubt, will escape. The murder was unprovoked and a most diabolical one. The end is not yet, if Hall is found. Kelley's eight brothers, who are after him, will settle his hash, no doubt. - October 2, 1879, Pierce City Weekly Empire - A gentleman from Barry Co. told us the particulars of the surrender of Jas. Hall the Kelley murderer. Hall sent in to the authorities that he was willing to surrender, but requested they send 12 men to guard him, as he feared assassination. The men were sent out and Hall taken to Cassville, he was released and walked the streets until the sheriff returned from a trip he had to make into the country. Hall, he said, had several bad cuts on his breast, and one particularly ugly wound just to the right of his naval. There seems to be some mystery connected with this murder. - March 27, 1880, Miner and Mechanic, Neosho, Missouri - Hall-Kelly Murder Trial. -- James Hall Acquitted - Our readers will remember that on the 22nd day of September, 1879, at Corsicana, Barry County, Mo., James Hall shot and killed Amos N. Kelly. That Hall surrendered himself soon after the homicide. At the March term of the Barry Circuit he was indicted for murder in the first degree. On last Thursday morning the case was stated to the jury, and the evidence of forty-four witnesses was concluded on Saturday evening. The argument was begun by Capt. James Patterson opening for the state. A. J. Harbison opening for the defence, followed by Mr. Joe Plummer and George Hubbert concluded for the defense, and O. H. Traverse concluded for the state, Mr. Wear, prosecuting attorney being sick. The time occupied by the counsel in presenting their argument was: Patterson, 1 1/2 hours; Harbison, 3 1/2; Plummer, 1 1/2; Hubbert, 6; and Traverse 7; making about twenty hours solid talk. The jury were only ten minutes in making their verdict. The defense was justification. The evidence showed that Kelly stabbed Hall with a Congress knife before Hall drew his pistol and fired. | Father's Obit Kelly Family Chart Civil War Records Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Amy Angeline (CORLEY) | Sept. 27, 1857 IL |
May 12, 1880 MO |
Research Note: Wife of George R. Kelly. Daughter of Jonathan William Corley and Sarah Ann Rowland. - Plot Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, Ann M. | Apr. 16, 1842 | June 9, 1885 | Inscription: "Wife of W. J. Kelly" - "Aged 42 Ys. 10 Ms. 6 Ds." - Research Note: Maiden name either Deathridge or Duddridge. Wife of William Jasper Kelly. Supposed to be buried at Granby, MO. Son of James Kelly and Polly Randall. | Census Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, Audia Bell (GOOSTREE) | Aug. 14, 1888 Barry Co., MO |
Nov. 26, 1975 Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Virgil - Research Note: Daughter of John Wesley Goostree and Arizonia Barnett. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Clarence Woodville | Aug. 9, 1877 McDonald Co., MO |
Jan. 10, 1917 McDonald Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of James Mathias Kelly and Martha Isabel Priestley. Martha has died and he and other siblings are living with their grandparents, James and Polly Kelly in the 1880 census. Clarence W. Kelly married Perlina Ann Scott on Dec. 9, 1906. She second married Samuel Lewis Madden. Perlina died in 1948 in Los Angeles Co., CA and is buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery. - Another Photo | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Cynthia Theo (KIMBROUGH) | Nov. 20, 1856 | July 21, 1900 | Research Note: Second wife of George Riley Kelly. Daughter of William J. Kimbrough and Sarah A. Lowry. - Plot Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, Dana (YOUNGBLOOD) | Dec. 22, 1893 | May 20, 1924 | Research Note: Daughter of Hardy Bryant Youngblood and Virginia Margaret Chapman. Rufus Green Kelly married Dana Youngblood on Nov. 3, 1910 in Newton Co., MO. George Riley Kelly, father of Rufus G. Kelly gave consent. J. L. Fluty made affidavit to the age of Miss Youngblood. - Plot Stone | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, Dorothy E. (ELAM) | Sept. 6, 1914 MO |
Oct. 21, 1998 Johnson Co., KS |
SSW: Morris E. - Research Note: Daughter of Macon Mason Elam and Peggie S. Jones. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, George | May 2, 1916 Rocky Comfort, McDonald Co., MO |
May 3, 1916 Rocky Comfort, McDonald Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Walter S. Kelly born Newton Co., MO and Frances E. Sears born Jane, MO. Walter was the informant on the death certificate. - Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, George Riley | Apr. 18, 1853 Newton Co., MO |
Oct. 11, 1939 McDonald Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Frances Kelly. Son of James Riley Kelly and Polly Randall, both born TN. Ernest Kelly of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - First wife was Amy A. Corley. Second wife was Cynthia Theo Kimbrough. Third wife was Sarah Frances Bowers. - Plot Stone | Death Certificate Kelly Family Chart Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, Henry Boone | Mar. 1, 1855 Newton Co., MO |
Feb. 2, 1937 Hockerville, OK |
SSW: Madosa Ann - Research Note: Son of James Riley Kelly and Polly Randall. | Father's Obit Kelly Family Chart Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Ina Faye (STIPP) | 1894 | 1936 | Inscription: "Wife of Vernon M." - Research Note: Second wife of Vernon M. Kelly. Daughter of Francis Marion Stipp and Martha "Mattie" Hearn. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Infant Daughter | July 29, 1880 | July 29, 1880 | Inscription: "Infant Dau. of H. B. and M. A. Kelly" - Research Note: Stone broke in half. Daughter of Henry Boone Kelly and Madosa Ann Scott. - Another Photo | Note Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, Infant Son | Oct. 20, 1882 | Oct. 20, 1882 | Inscription: "Infant Son of A. W. and America" - Research Note: Son of Allison Woodville Kelly and America S. Autry. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Infant Son | Apr. 10, 1914 | Apr. 17, 1914 | Inscription: "Infant Son of V. M. and Pearl" - Research Note: Son of Vernon M. Kelly and Pearl Duncan. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Isham Noble | Jan. 31, 1895 | Aug. 21, 1917 | Research Note: Son of George Riley Kelly and Cynthia Theo Kimbrough. His wife was Myrtle J. Carter. Married on Feb. 15, 1912 in Newton Co., MO. - Cassville Democrat, Aug. 25, 1917 - Killed By Lighting: Isom Kelley, a farmer residing near Rocky Comfort, was killed by lightning, Tuesday afternoon. He was killed while plowing. Mr. Kelly is reported to have been a good man. His untimely death is regretted by all. - Plot Stone | Online Obit Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, James Mathis | Mar. 6, 1848 Perry Co., TN |
Aug. 20, 1925 Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Martha I. - Research Note: Son of James Kelly and Polly Randall. His first wife was Martha Isabel Priestley. Second wife was Salina Caroline (Points) McKinley. - Widowed in 1880 census. Married to Salina in 1900 census. - Another Photo | Father's Obit Kelly Family Chart Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, James Riley | Feb. 8, 1817 Perry Co., TN |
May 15, 1899 Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Polly - Research Note: Researchers say he was the son of William Kelly and Rutha Alexander. - Miner And Mechanic, May 20, 1899 - Died. KELLY - At his home in Newton County, MO., Round Grove (near Rocky Comfort), JAMES KELLY, aged 82 years, 2 months and 7 days. - Judge Kelly was born near Nashville, Tennessee, February 8, 1817, and grew to manhood amid the stirring events that marked the early history of that state. In 1836, July 19, he was married to Polly Randall, in Barry county, and about the same time though only nineteen years old, he was elected and served as a Justice of the Peace, being perhaps the youngest officer that ever held a judicial position. Later he was elected Sheriff of Barry county for two terms successfully, the second time by unanimous vote of the people of the opposing candidate, who had formerly been Sheriff, withdrawing for the reason as admitted, that opposition to Mr. Kelly was useless, the sentiment of the people being overwhelmingly in his favor. In 1857 Mr. Kelly came to Missouri and settled upon and improved the farm which has been the Kelly homestead ever since. Here his children grew to manhood and womanhood. Here he bestowed upon them his parting benediction when they left the paternal roof to build homes and rear families of their own, and when the father or the mother of any of these young families were stricken down by death, hither were gathered the young orphaned children, so that in addition to raising an unusually large family of their own children, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly reared many more grandchildren and all without the loss of one by death while under their care. Mr. Kelly leaves surviving him his widow, the faithful partner of his life for almost sixty-three years, and now eighty years old, also eleven of their thirteen children, Wm. J. Kelly, John M. Kelly, Rowan Kelly, James M. Kelly, Geo. R. Kelly, H. B. Kelly, A. W. Kelly and U. S. Kelly, Mrs. Rebecca Holmes, Mrs. Mary E. Kimbough and Mrs. Nancy Duncan, all of whom were with their father during his last moments. His children dead are, Amos N. Kelly and Mrs. Sarah L. Bailey. One sister, Mrs. Sarah Noyer of Exeter, Barry county, and one brother, Jasper N. Kelly, of Tennessee, also survive him. Besides his eleven children living there are also fifty-seven grandchildren and forty-six great grandchildren, in all one hundred and fourteen descendants, constituting a family of truly patriarchal proportions. Judge Kelly took a deep interest in public affairs, but during his long residence in Newton county could seldom be persuaded to accept any office the duty of which required him to leave home. His official life, therefore, consisted chiefly in serving as justice of the peace in which office his democratic neighbors repeatedly elected him, though he was a most stalwart republican. He was a member of the county court in 1866, 67, and in 1868 was elected to the legislature. His broad-minded fairness of character was well illustrated while on the bench during the troublesome time immediately following the civil war. His colleagues, for partisan reasons, removed the county public administrator and ordered him to turn over the papers and property in his hands to his successor of their appointing, and when that officer refused to obey they committed him to the county jail. Judge Kelly, though agreeing with them in politics, vigorously protested against their proceedings, and when he found that he could do nothing he indignantly left the court and went home. Until recently, Mr. Kelly enjoyed the most rugged health, but not-withstanding the long and happy years vouchsafed to him, when death came he was ready to go without a murmur. For thirty years he had been a consistent member of the Christian church on earth and he felt assured of his peace in the church above. He died as he lived, at peace with all the world and with his Maker. His many friends extend their sympathy to his bereaved family, and will cherish and revere his memory. - Kelly Family Chart - Photo of James and Mary Ann | Online Obit Kelly Family Chart Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Jasper E. | Mar. 11, 1869 McDonald Co., MO |
Aug. 24, 1870 McDonald Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son J. M. and of M. I." - Research Note: Half of stone gone. Dates from findagrave.com. Son of James Mathis Kelly and Martha Isabel Priestley. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Jewell (STIPP) | July 3, 1898 | Sept. 13, 1980 | Research Note: Third wife of Vernon M. Kelly. Daughter of Francis Marion Stipp and Martha "Mattie" L. Hearn. Listed as single and the housekeeper of Vernon and children in the 1940 census. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Jonathan Ernest | Jan. 21, 1877 Newton Co., MO |
Aug. 21, 1953 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Rachel L. - Research Note: His wife was Rachel Louella Kelly. Son of George R. Kelly and Amy A. Corley. Ralph Kelly of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Madosa Ann (SCOTT) | Nov. 6, 1857 Council Bluffs, IA |
Aug. 6, 1936 Hockerville, OK |
SSW: Henry Boone - Research Note: Daughter of William J. Scott and Mary E. Brown. | Kelly Family Chart Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Martha Isabel (PRIESTLEY) | Jan. 8, 1845 Benton Co., MO |
Jan. 10, 1880 Newton Co., MO |
SSW: James M. - Research Note: First wife of James M. Kelly. Married on Oct. 20, 1866 in Benton Co., MO. Daughter of William Priestley and Elizabeth Griffith. - Another Photo | Kelly Family Chart MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Jay Trace Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Mary A. (SMITH) (THORNHILL) | Feb. 6, 1840 Gasconade Co., MO |
May 6, 1907 Corsicana, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Amos N. - Research Note: Daughter of Thomas George Smith and Rachel Cook. - Cassville Democrat, May 25, 1907 - Mrs. Mary A. Kelly who died recently at Corsicana was born in Gasconade County, Mo., in 1840, and was married to Phillip A. Thornhill, who died in a few years and then she was married to the late Amos N. Kelly. She was 67 years old at the time of her death. She had been a member of the Christian Church for thirty-seven years, and had lived a consistent Christian life, that all her friends can testify to. She left two sisters and two brothers to mourn her death. This world has been better by her having lived. Sweet will be the memory of her life. | Online Obit Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Mary Leta | Nov. 15, 1890 | Aug. 26, 1904 | SSW: Robert Ethel - Inscription: "Dau. of H. B. and M. A." - Research Note: Daughter of Henry Boone Kelly and Madosa Ann Scott. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Meda Ruth | 1906 | 1908 | SSW: Thomas M. (brother) - Research Note: Daughter of James Newton Kelly and Minnie Ethel Scott. | Thomas' DC Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Mildred Etta (DAVIDSON) | Feb. 24, 1888 | Feb. 25, 1919 | Inscription: "Wife of L. A. Kelly" - Research Note: Daughter of Albert Gentry Davidson and Julia Coffee. First wife of Lee Audley Kelly, DDS, died 1975 and buried at Belfast Cemetery, Newton Co., MO. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Minnie Ethel (SCOTT) | Aug. 19, 1873 Pea Ridge, Benton Co., AR |
Sept. 14, 1941 Rocky Comfort, McDonald Co., MO |
SSW: Newt J. - Research Note: Daughter of Jesse Franklin Scott and Melinda Ann Laughlin. Artie Johnson of Kansas City, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Morris Eugene | Jan. 2, 1916 Newton Co., MO |
Nov. 25, 1939 Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK |
SSW: Dorothy E. - Research Note: Son of Vernon Morris Kelly and Pearl Duncan. | Brother's Obit Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Myrtle J. | Apr. 20, 1894 | Sept. 26, 1973 | Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Full name is Virginia (Jennie) Myrtle Carter. Daughter of John J. Carter and Mary Catherine Jones. Myrtle J. Carter married Isham N. Kelly on Feb. 15, 1912 in Newton Co., MO. George Riley Kelly and J. J. Carter, parents, gave consent. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long |
KELLY, Neva Jean (MEVEY) | Aug. 17, 1929 | No Date | SSW: Wilford A. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 22, 1948" - Research Note: Neva Jean Mevey, age 19, married Wilford A. Kelly, age 23, on Aug. 22, 1948 in Jasper Co., MO. Daughter of James R. and Irene L. Mevey. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, "Newt" James Newton | Aug. 18, 1867 | May 21, 1949 | SSW: Minnie J. - Research Note: Son of James Mathis Kelly and Martha Isabel Priestley. - Tri-County News, Wheaton, Barry County, Missouri - James Newton, son of Jim and Martha Kelly, was born August 18, 1866, and departed this life May 21, 1949 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Artie Griffis, of Kansas City. Age, 82 years, 9 months and 3 days. The greater part of his life was spent in the Rocky Comfort and Wheaton communities. He had been in failing health for some time and for the past few months had made his home with his daughter. He was united in marriage with Minnie Scott in 1903. To this union six children were born. The wife and four children preceded him in death. In addition to the daughter he is survived by one son, Jim, of Guam Island; two grandchildren, Leon and Viola of Kansas City; one sister, Mrs. Georgia Draper of Rocky Comfort; one brother, Ed Kelly of Gering, Ind.; one half-sister, Mrs. Bertie Gilliam of Fairview and other relatives and friends. Newt, as he was known by his many friends, was a friend to everyone and always looked on the bright side of life. No matter what his circumstances were or how bad he was feeling, he never complained and when asked how he was getting along his reply was always, "fine". Funeral services were conducted at the Rocky Comfort Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon, May 24 by a life-long friend, J. S. McQueen, whom Mr. Kelly had asked a number of years ago to conduct. Burial was made in the Rocky Comfort Cemetery under direction of the Wheaton Funeral Home. - "In the Carbon County Historical Society there was an article on 'Early History of the Little Snake River Valley,' containing an interview with Mr. John Gooldy on April 24, 1960 in which he stated that: "Knute Kelley, whom I knew and rode with one spring on the roundup, near the headwaters of Savery Creek, and in the Tullis area, cut Tom Horn while in a poker game in Baggs. Knute Kelley was from Southwestern Missouri, on the edge of the Ozark Mountains." - The family tradition was that Tom and Ed Kelly got into an argument. Tom became abusive and threatened Ed with a knife. Newt stepped in to break up the fight and Tom turned on Newt with his knife. Newt could not reach his pistol quickly enough, so he drew his knife. He slashed Tom in the neck and stomach. - History Told To Janet Oakes Hathaway By Artie Griffis About 1986: Newt and Dr. Jim Holmes (later became Dr. when older) went to Wyoming when Newt was 16 years old. They got as far as Cherryvale, KS where the Randel's lived and saved Dode Randel's life. They left there and when they ran out of money they joined the army. They left camp after three days. Jim Holmes got home sick and went home. Newt went on by himself. He went to Baggs, Wyoming and went to work for J. D. Darr, a rancher, 40 miles west of Baggs. He was foreman there until he was 36 years old. He got to know Butch Cassidy, Bert Charters (who gave Artie a palomino mare), Sundance Kid and Etta Place. He went to the Hole-in-the-Wall where they hid out. After, he came home and married Minnie. He went back to Wyoming twice. When Artie was 3 or 4 he went to Wyoming and brought back wild mustangs (3 carloads). He went again when Artie was 8, and stayed three years. | Census Notes Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Pearl (DUNCAN) | Jan. 7, 1891 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 26, 1927 Freeman Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Vernon M. - Research Note: Daughter of Robert Perry Duncan born MO and "Lucy" Lucinda Jane Scott born IA. Robert P. Duncan of Exeter, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, "Polly" Mary Ann (RANDALL) | Dec. 1, 1818 Spencer Co., IN |
Aug. 8, 1908 Newton Co., MO |
SSW: James Riley - Research Note: Randall may also be spelled Randel. Researchers say she was the daughter of Amos Randall and Rebecca Finn. - Fairview Globe -Mrs. Polly Kelly, wife of James Kelly, died last Sat. morning age 89 years, 8 months, and 22 days. James Kelly and wife emigrated from middle TN in the year of 1851 and settled on a farm one and a half miles south of Fairview, at which place the subject of this notice lived until her death. Mrs. Kelly was a member of the Christian church for a number of years. She was the mother of 13 children, 9 boys and 4 girls, all living to have families. Her husband and three children preceded her to the great unknown. She leaves ten children and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her departure. We extend to the bereaved ones our heartfelt sympathy in their sad hour of affliction. | Kelly Family Chart Obit Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Rachel Louella (SHEPPARD) | Oct. 28, 1881 McDonald Co., MO |
Aug. 6, 1944 Macon, Macon Co., MO |
SSW: Jonathan E. - Research Note: Wife of Jonathan Ernest Kelly. Daughter of Marvin Sheppard. Mother not given on the death certificate. Gladys Tarvin? of Joplin, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Robert Ethel | May 7, 1887 | Oct. 30, 1905 | SSW: Mary Leta - Inscription: "Son of H. B. and M. A." - Research Note: Son of Henry Boone Kelly and Madosa Ann Scott. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Rosey | Jan. 31, 1875 | Feb. 20, 1875 | Inscription: "Dau. of Jas. M. and M. I." - Research Note: Daughter of James Mathis Kelly and Martha Isabel Priestley. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Rufus Green | Dec. 21, 1890 McDonald Co., MO |
Apr. 11, 1964 Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., OK |
Research Note: Son of George Riley Kelly and Cynthia Theo Kimbrough. His wife was Dana Youngblood. - Rufus Green Kelly married Dana Youngblood on Nov. 3, 1910 in Newton Co., MO. George Riley Kelly, father of Rufus G. Kelly gave consent. J. L. Fluty made affidavit to the age of Miss Youngblood. Plot Stone | Census Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, Silas Virgil | Nov. 16, 1885 Garden City, KS |
June 10, 1949 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Audia - Research Note: Son of Allison Kelly and America Autry. His wife, Audie, was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Salina Caroline (McKINLEY) (POINTS) | May 18, 1842 Akron, OH |
June 24, 1914 Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Second wife of James M. Kelly. Daughter of Byard and Catherine McKinley. Salina C. Points married James M. Kelly on Sept. 18, 1881 in Barry Co., MO. - June 5, 1913, Cassville Republican - Wheaton News: May the eighteenth was the anniversary of Mrs. Jas. Kelly's birth and her friends gave her a post card shower. She received 126 card besides some other presents Mrs. Kelley has been in poor health the past few months on account of a stroke of paralysis. - Another Photo | Kelly Family Chart Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELLY, Thomas M. | Aug. 9, 1920 MO |
Feb. 22, 1925 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Meda R. - Research Note: Death certificate gives his name as Thomas Newton Kelly. Son of James Newton Kelly and Minnie Ethel Scott. The cause of death was whopping cough. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Vernon Morris | 1892 | 1975 | SSW: SSW: Pearl - Research Note: Son of Allison Woodville Kelly and America Safronia Autry. Married first Pearl Duncan. Second, Ina Faye Stipp. Third, Jewell Stipp. - V. M. Kelly married Pearl Duncan on Mar. 26, 1913 in Newton Co., MO. A. W. Kelly, father of V. M., gave consent. Ina Faye and Jewell were sisters. 1940 census, Vernon is widowed with 3 children and Jewell Stipp is his housekeeper. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELLY, Wilford Allison "W. A." | Dec. 3, 1924 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
June 21, 2009 Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Neva Jean - Inscription: "Married Aug. 22, 1948" - Research Note: Son of Vernon Morris Kelly and Pearl Duncan. On August 22, 1948, in Carthage, Missouri, he was united in marriage to Neva Jean Mevey. Survived by his wife, one son and two daughters. He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Morris, Kervyn and Bill. During World War II and the Korean War, he served in the United States Navy. - Military Stone - Inscription: "SKG2 US NAVY WW II - KOREA" | Barry Co. Advertiser June 24, 2009 Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELSAY, Jane (LAMM) | Apr. 14, 1823 Boonville, Cooper Co., MO |
May 7, 1903 MO |
Research Note: Stone broken in 3 places. Wife of William Kelsay. William Kelsay married Jane Lamm on May 27, 1841 in Morgan Co., MO. Research notes from Rocky Comfort cemetery, Emma Eliza Emeline (Kelsay) Embrey was the daughter of William Kelsay and Jane Lamm, both buried at Rocky Comfort Cemetery. - Researchers say she was the daughter of James Lamm and Anna Boren. - Another Photo | MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELSAY, Joseph W. | Oct. 30, 1859 | July 22, 1920 | Research Note: Son of William Kelsay and Jane Lamm. Still single and living with his widowed mother in the 1940 census. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KELSAY, Mattie | Abt. 1853 | May 28, 1889 | Inscription: "Wife of T. F. Kelsay" "Aged 36 Yrs. 2 Ms. 7 Ds." - Research Note: Wife of Thomas F. Kelsay. Thomas was widowed in the 1900 census, Branham, Whitman Co., WA. Second married Lovisa A. Perkins. He died in 1921 and is buried in Fircrest Cemetery, Monmouth, Polk Co., OR. - Another Photo - Another Photo | OR Death Index Census Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELSAY, Olivia Maude | Oct. 12, 1887 | July 28, 1889 | Inscription: "Dau. of T. F. and Mattie" - Research Note: Stone very worn. Daughter of Thomas F. and Mattie Kelsay. - Another Photo | Note Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KELSAY, William | July 20, 1815 KY |
Feb. 16, 1886 MO |
Research Note: Stone broken in half. His wife was Jane Lamm. Researchers say he was the son of Hugh B. Kelsay and Julia Ann Wilson. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Note MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KENNEDY, Frank Willis Jr. | Aug. 25, 1951 Clay Center, KS |
Nov. 6, 1970 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Frank Willis Kennedy Sr. and Olive Gladys Sanberg. Frank Willis "Butch" Kennedy suffered severe head injuries in a car accident in Neosho, Missouri Nov. 5, 1970. He died the following day. He was 19. Never married. Car accident happened near Neosho, MO. Rural Purdy, Barry Co., MO resident. s father was the informant on the death certificate. | Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KENNEDY, Frank Willis "Bud", Sr. | Oct. 23, 1918 Clay Center, KS |
Oct. 14, 1995 Neosho Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Matches the stone for Olive G., his wife. Frank Willis Kennedy, Sr. was born on his family's farm southeast of Clay Center. Son of Frank Benton Kennedy and Sylvia Esther Bruns. He attend Upper Lincoln Grade School and Clay County Community High School, graduating as a Ag major in 1936. After high school, Frank worked at the Swift Company in Denver, Colorado. He returned to Clay Center and took over the family dairy farm shortly after his father passed in 1943. In 1947, he married Olive Gladys Sandberg and together they had five children, along with Olive's girl from a previous marriage. Frank subsequently moved to the Neosho area to run his dairy farm. He had an award-winning herd of milk cows, and was a man who loved animals and children. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a devoted Christian, and loving son, husband, father, brother, and uncle. Frank passed away at the age of 76 and was survived by his wife, two sisters, and four of his six children. | Obit Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KENNEDY, Kelly Joe | Oct. 28, 1959 Riley Co., KS |
May 15, 1982 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Frank Willis Kennedy Sr. and Olive Gladys Sanberg. Died suddenly at a community event at age 22. Was second son of Frank and Olive Kennedy to die at an early age. | Obit Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KENNEDY, Olive Gladys (SANBERG) (BLACK) | Mar. 8, 1925 Clay Center, KS |
May 24, 2000 Collinsville, Tulsa Co., OK |
Research Note: Matches the stone for Frank W. Kennedy Sr., her husband. Olive Gladys Sandberg was born in Clay Center, Kansas Mach 8, 1925, of parents Rueben and Francis Sanberg. She married Harold W. Black in 1943, who was killed in 1945 in Belgium during the World War II Battle of the Bulge. He was buried at the Henri-Chapelle, Liege Belgium cemetery. She and Harold had one daughter who was born after he deployed to Europe. Olive married Frank Willis Kennedy in 1947 and they were married 48 years when Frank died in 1995. She helped Frank run their dairy farm in Clay Center and in Riley, Kansas, as well as the farm they moved to in the Neosho, Missouri area. Olive had six children, two of which preceded her in death. | Obit Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KERR, Bobby Lee | Apr. 2, 1952 Stella, Newton Co., MO |
May 17, 2017 MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Ovan and Grace (Pogue) Kerr. Bob graduated from Rocky Comfort High School in 1971. Later that year, following in his father's footsteps, he began working for the McDonald County School District as a custodian at Rocky Comfort School. In the early 1980's, he tried his hand at farming, raising pigs and cattle. Bob retired in 2005 from the school district. He is preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Jerry Kerr; two sisters, Ovena Green and JoAnn Talley; a nephew, Curtis Hooper, and a sister-in-law, Dee Bowman. | McQueen Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
KERR, Grace May (POGUE) | May 23, 1911 Stella, Newton Co., MO |
Apr. 6, 1994 Granby, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Ovan M. - Inscription: "Married Oct. 6, 1932" - Research Note: Daughter of George Akin Pogue and Ida Ann Wolfe. She died in a nursing home in Granby, Mo. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at the McQueen Chapel, Wheaton, Mo.; burial in the Rocky Comfort Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society. Mrs. Kerr was a lifelong Stella resident. - Back of Stone | Kansas City Star Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KERR, Jerry Ray | June 11, 1941 Stella, Newton Co., MO |
Sept. 26, 2014 MO |
Research Note: Son of Ovan and Grace (Pogue) Kerr. Jerry graduated from Rocky Comfort High School in 1959. Soon after graduation he worked for Hallmark Cards in Kansas City. Jerry wanted to serve his country and after three attempts to enlist he was accepted in the Army, from May, 1967, to June, 1970. Jerry was a combat veteran of Vietnam, where he was awarded the National Defense Vietnam Service Medal with two Bronze Service Stars, Vietnam Campaign Medal, two Purple Hearts and the Combat Infantryman Badge. He was honorably discharged in 1973. Jerry then went to work for the United States Postal Service, where he retired after thirty-three years of service. After retirement, Jerry moved back to Rocky, where he spent time on the farm working with cattle. He is preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Ovena Green; a nephew, Curtis Hooper, and a sister-in-law, Dee Bowman. | McQueen Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
KERR, Ovan Martin | Oct. 15, 1913 Viola, Stone Co., MO |
Feb. 15, 1988 Sale Hosp., Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Grace M. - Inscription: "Married Oct. 6, 1932" - Research Note: Son of Francis Kerr and Mabel Gertrude (Aubrey) (Kerr) Arnold. He was a lifetime resident of the Rocky Comfort area. He was a custodian for Rocky Comfort schools for more that 30 years. He married Grace May Pogue on Oct. 6, 1931. - Back of Stone | Neosho Daily News Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KERSEY, William Howard | Jan. 21, 1873 | July 18, 1873 | Inscription: "Son of A. L. and N. G." | Photo Bill Utter |
KILGORE, Wesley Howard | Sept. 14, 1915 Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., MO |
Feb. 18, 1993 Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of James and Carrie Kilgore. He moved to Wheaton 19 years ago from Kansas City, Kan. He was co-owner of K and C Mechanical Contractors and formerly owned a printing shop, both in Wheaton. He married Bernice Mae Strouse on May 22, 1938. | Neosho Daily News Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Ada Lee | Jan. 6, 1917 MO |
Oct. 25, 1948 Stella, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Hazel I. - Research Note: Daughter of Edgar Claude Kimbrough born MO and Mary Gailey born AR. Her mother was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Bamah Dean (ROLLER) | Apr. 28, 1888 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 10, 1959 Ann's Rest Home, Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife" - Research Note: Daughter of John Roller and Margaret King. Wife of John "Jack" Clovis Kimbrough and he was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, "Billie" William James | July 27, 1929 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 14, 2007 Sedalia, Pettis Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Quillia Houston and Cecil Kimbrough. William James Kimbrough, age 22 from Exeter, Barry Co., MO, married Daisy Gill, age 16 from Rocky Comfort, McDonald Co., MO, on Mar. 18, 1949 in Benton Co., AR. Billy James Kimbrough, age 42, of Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., MO married Anna May (Carlyle) Springer, age 39, of Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., MO, on Sept. 11, 1971 in Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., MO. She was born Nov. 6, 1932 in Strasburg, MO. Both had been divorced. Anna May first married Gail Franklin Springer. She died Jan. 22, 2009 and is buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Cass Co., MO. | Census AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Cecile Josephine (NARRELL) | Aug. 10, 1906 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 24, 2015 Marshall, Saline Co., MO |
SSW: Quillie H. - Research Note: Given name was misspelled on the stone as Cecil. - She was the daughter of William Jasper Narrell and Balma Ozelle (Bennett) Narrell, one of 11 children. As a small child she moved with her family to the Wheaton, MO area. Cecile spent her youth attending Wheaton public schools. She married Quilla H. Kimbrough on June 20, 1925. To this union were born two sons. Quilla and Cecile had been raised on a farm and they continued to farm after their marriage in the Tipton Ford and Wheaton areas. In April, 1962 they opened the Junction Dinner House, south of Wheaton. After Quilla's death on November 7, 1967, Cecile continued to operate the restaurant until 1972. Upon selling the restaurant she relocated to Neosho, MO and joined the Hillcrest Church of Christ. In Neosho, she worked for J.B. Shop and Lindsay's Department Store until 1978. She was a member of the Aerobic Club and Neosho Area Widow to Widow. She volunteered as a Pink Lady for Sale Hospital (now Freeman Neosho Hospital) donating over 1500 hours. In January, 2001 she retired to Marshall, MO, making her home at Golden Oaks Assisted Living. In addition to her husband, Cecile is preceded in death by her sons, Quilla Kimbrough, Jr. in July, 1999 and Bill Kimbrough in January, 2007, as well as one granddaughter, Brenda Freund of Neosho in November, 2003. She is survived by four grandsons, twelve grandchildren, many great great grandchildren and great great great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. - Quillie Kimbrough married Cecille Narrell on June 20, 1925 in Newton Co., MO. Her parents gave consent. | MO Marriage Records Census Obit Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Edgar Claude | Oct. 16, 1883 MO |
June 7, 1951 At Home, Stella, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Mary I. - Research Note: Son of John B. Kimbrough and Mollie Kelly. His wife was Mary and she was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Ella Narcissa (STIPP) | Nov. 17, 1869 | Oct. 31, 1957 | SSW: Bernice and Robert - Research Note: Wife of Robert Grant Stipp. Daughter of Henry Martin Stipp and Susannah J. Shepard. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Hayle "Bernice" | June 9, 1899 | Oct. 31, 1914 | SSW: Ella and Robert - Research Note: Daughter of Robert G. Kimbrough and Narcissa Ella Stipp. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Hazel I. | Apr. 8, 1911 | Oct. 1978 | SSW: Ada Lee - Research Note: Ada was her sister. Daughter of Edgar Claude Kimbrough and Mary Isabelle Gailey. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, James Duke | May 1, 1867 Newton Co., MO |
Dec. 7, 1940 Neosho,Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Manvillaur R. - Research Note: Wife given as Mandilla, deceased. J. D. Kimbrough married "Emma" L. Stipp on Apr. 7, 1890 in Newton Co., MO. Parents not known on the death certificate. H. W. Kimbrough of Granby, MO was the informant. Son of William J. Kimbrough and Sarah A. Lowery. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Joetta K. (PARDOE) | Apr. 27, 1955 | No Date | No Data | Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, John Barton | Dec. 4, 1858 TN |
Jan. 28, 1926 Stella, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Mollie C. - Research Note: Son of William Kimbrough and Sarah A. Lowry. | Kelly Family Chart Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, John "Jack" Clovis | June 12, 1894 | Feb. 16, 1961 | Inscription: "MISSOURI 2D LT VETERINARY CORPS WW I" - Research Note: His wife was Bamah Dean Roller. Son of Robert Grant and Ella Kimbrough. - Cassville Republican, Sept. 11, 1919 - Dr. J. C. Kimbrough, Veterinary Surgeon - Deputy State Veterinarian of Missouri - Office and Headquarters - Rocky Comfort, MO. - Cassville Democrat, May 22, 1920 - Dr. Kimbrough of Rocky Comfort, deputy state veterinarian, has quarantined several flocks of sheep in McDonald County, on account of the scab, says the Rocky Comfort Times. | Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Johnny Wayne | Mar. 27, 1972 Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
Apr. 10, 1972 Springfield,Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Graveside services for Johnny Wayne Kimbrough, two week old infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kimbrough, Wheaton, who died at 8:55 p.m. Monday in St. John's Hospital, Springfield, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Rocky Comfort Cemetery. The infant was born March 27 at Sale Memorial Hospital and was transferred to the Springfield hospital, March 28. | Neosho Daily News Phyllis Long |
KIMBROUGH, Manvillaur R. (STIPP) | Feb. 17, 1873 MO |
July 7, 1930 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James D. - Research Note: Daughter of William F. Stipp born IL and Nancy DePriest. Her husband was the informant on the death certificate. Indexed as Menuclar Liona Kimbrough. Should be Manvillaur Lavona Stipp. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Mary Isabelle (GAILEY) | 1893 AR |
1982 | SSW: Edgar Claude - Research Note: E. C. Kimbrough married Mary Gailey on Mar. 1, 1910 in Barry Co., MO. Daughter of Andrew Albert and Sarah Gailey. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, "Mollie" Mary Caroline (KELLY) | May 24, 1859 Newton Co., MO |
Feb. 20, 1944 McDonald Co., MO |
SSW: John B. - Research Note: Daughter of James Kelly and Polly Randall. J. N. Kimbrough of Anderson, McDonald Co., MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Kelly Family Chart Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Paul Lavier | Sept. 10, 1933 | Mar. 6, 2003 | SSW: Peggy H. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 12, 1975" - Research Note: Son of Homer Kimbrough and Nadine Barker. Paul Kimbrough, age 18, first married Benny Joyce Guinn/Gwin, age 18, on Sept. 2, 1950 in Neosho, Newton Co., MO. His father, Homer Kimbrough, gave consent. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Peggy H. | Jan. 3, 1934 | No Date | SSW: Paul L. - Inscription: "Married Aug. 12, 1975" | Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Quilla Houston, Jr. | Dec. 30, 1926 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
July 23, 1999 Sedalia, Pettis Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife was Betty Lou (Dopp) (Kimbrough) Jones, divorced. Quilla H. Kimbrough, Jr., age 19, married Betty Lou Dopp, age 18, on Aug. 11, 1946 in Newton Co., MO. His father, Q. H. Kimbrough, gave consent. - Quilla Houston Kimbrough Jr., 72, Sedalia,MO, formerly of Wheaton, MO, died at 11:40 p.m., Friday, July 23,1999 at the Bothwell Hospital in Sedalia, following a long illness. Son of Quilla Houston Kimbrough Sr. and Cecile "Cecil" Narrell. He graduated from Wheaton High School in 1944 and enlisted in the Army in 1945. He volunteered with the Sheriff`s Mounted Guard in Barry County, MO during the 1960's. He was a self-employed farmer and carpenter. - Military Stone - Inscription: "S SGT ARMY WW II" | Joplin Globe MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Quilla "Quillie" Houston, Sr. | Apr. 13, 1899 MO |
Nov. 7, 1967 Sale Mem. Hosp., Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Cecil J. - Research Note: Exeter, Barry Co., MO resident. Son of James Duke Kimbrough and Manvillaur Stipp. Cecil Kimbrough of Exeter, MO was the informant on the death certificate. His wife was Cecil Narrell and she was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Ricky Lee | No Date | Jan. 29, 1949 | Research Note: Son of Quilla Houston Kimbrough and Betty Lou (Dopp) (Kimbrough) Jones. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Robert Grant | June 14, 1864 MO |
Jan. 5, 1926 McDonald Co., MO |
SSW: Ella and Bernice - Research Note: His wife was Ella. Son of William Kimbrough born TN and Sarah Lowery. Ella was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, Sarah A. (LOWERY) | Jan. 22, 1836 | Mar. 7, 1912 | SSW: William - Inscription: "Wife of William" | Photo Bill Utter |
KIMBROUGH, William | Oct. 30, 1828 TN |
Nov. 27, 1871 MO |
SSW: Sarah A. - Research Note: Researchers say he was the son of William Kimbrough and Elizabeth Mohler. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Bessie Mae (BUFFORD) | 1885 | 1940 | Research Note: Matches stone for Cravens C., her husband. Daughter of James E. Bufford and Susannah Elizabeth Tichenor. Bessie Bufford married Crave Kirk on May 6, 1909 in McDonald Co., MO. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Cravens Carius | Aug. 26, 1884 MO |
Oct. 25, 1949 Wheaton Hosp., Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Matches stone for Bessie M. his wife. Son of John Kirk and Elizabeth Plumlee. Carl Kirk of Wheaton, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Ella S. (FORTNER) (LaKEMPER) | May 5, 1916 Higginsville, Lafayette Co., MO |
Mar. 20, 1989 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Winfred E. - Inscription: "Married Oct. 15, 1976" - Research Note: Daughter of Charles Oscar Fortner and Josephine Adams. She moved to Exeter from Wheaton in 1987. She lived at Wheaton most of her life. She was a retired nurse's aide and a homemaker. Her first husband, Gus LaKemper, preceded her in death. She married Winfred Kirk on Oct. 26, 1976, at Miami, Okla. | Joplin Globe Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Gareth L. | May 31, 1931 Rocky Comfort, McDonald Co., MO |
Oct. 13, 1991 At Home, Stella, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Shirley I. - Inscription: "Married May 24, 1950" - Research Note: Son of Loral Edwin Kirk and Josie E. Deal. He was a lifelong resident of Stella. He was employed by Talbot Wire for 25 years. He was a charter member of the Chapel of the Ozarks Church, Rocky Comfort. He married Shirley Dabbs on May 24, 1950, at Bentonville, AR. | Joplin Globe Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Ivan Bard | Dec. 24, 1916 | Jan. 11, 1919 | Inscription: "Son of L. E. and Josie Kirk" - Research Note: Son of Loral Edwin Kirk and Josie E. Deal. - Another Photo | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, John Elias | 1855 | 1919 | SSW: Mary Elizabeth - Research Note: Cassville Republican, January 23, 1919 - Rocky Comfort: John Kirk died at his home four miles southwest of town Thursday morning of pneumonia. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Carlin of Monett. Interment was made in the city cemetery. | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Josie E. (DEAL) | Jan. 15, 1896 I.T.,OK |
Aug. 13, 1990 Freeman Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: Loral E. - Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Resident of Cassville, MO. Daughter of William Douglas Deal and Isabelle Victoria Hinton. She was born Jan. 15, 1896, in Indian Territory, Oklahoma. She lived most of her life in the Wheaton area. She had lived in Cassville three years. She was a retired schoolteacher, having taught 30 years at rural schools in McDonald and Newton counties. She retired from Stella schools. She married Loral E. Kirk on Feb 12, 1916, at Stella. He died Oct. 14, 1987. | Joplin Globe Phyllis Long |
KIRK, Loral Edwin | Nov. 2, 1894 Rocky Comfort, McDonald Co., MO |
Oct. 14, 1987 So. Barry Co., Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Josie E. - Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Son of John Elias Kirk and Mary Elizabeth Plumlee. He was born Nov. 2, 1894, in Rocky Comfort and was a lifelong resident until moving to Cassville one year ago. He was a retired farmer and formerly owned several grocery stores in Simco and Rocky Comfort. He married Josie Deal on Feb. 17, 1916, at Stella. | Neosho Daily News Phyllis Long |
KIRK, Mary "Elizabeth" (PLUMLEE) | Aug. 18, 1853 MO |
May 31, 1938 McDonald Co., MO |
SSW: John E. - Research Note: Daughter of Ranchon Plumlee and Mary O'Donald, both born TN. S. E. Kirk of Rocky Comfort, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Max | Jan. 2, 1934 | No Date | SSW: Shirley Sue - Research Note: Son of Loral Edwin Kirk and Josie E. Deal. | Father's Obit Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Phidelia "Troy" | Jan. 31, 1881 McDonald Co., MO |
June 30, 1960 Cardwell Memorial Hosp., Stella, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: He was single. Son of John E. Kirk and Mary Elizabeth Plumlee. Loral E. Kirk of Stella, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Shirley Sue (HOBBS) | June 23, 1938 McDonald Co., MO |
Mar. 28, 2008 MO |
SSW: Max - Research Note: She was the daughter of Connie and J.R. Hobbs. She married her husband, Max, on Feb. 1, 1958 and they recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She attended Crowder College, MSSC, Pittsburg State University and Drury College, earning a BS degree in education from MSSC and a masters degree in business administration from Drury College. She was a business teacher, retiring from Joplin Junior High in 1996. She was an active member of the Neosho United Methodist Church, over the years serving as president, treasurer and district corsage coordinator of the United Methodist Women's Group. She also served on the Newton County Library board for nine years, was a former president of the Ozark Chapter of PSI in 1984-85; was the recipient of the Joplin Chamber of Commerce Golden Apple Award; involved in PHI Delta Kappa, CETA, MBTA, Delta Kappa Gamma, Joplin R-8 business program and was a former president of the Joplin Chapter of the National Education Association during part of the 1980's. | Clark Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Shirley I. (DABBS) | May 12, 1931 | No Date | SSW: Gareth L. - Inscription: "Married May 24, 1950" - Research Note: Daughter of Elmer Austin Dabbs and Mary Ledah Lefler. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KIRK, Winfred Edward "Jiggs" | Mar. 24, 1919 Rocky Comfort, McDonald Co., MO |
Feb. 27, 1993 Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Ella S. - Inscription: "Married Oct. 15, 1976" - Research Note: Son of Loral Edwin Kirk and Josie E. Deal. He had lived in Wheaton most of his life. He was a retired produce driver and had owned a pool hall in Wheaton for eight years. He married Ella Fortner on Oct. 26, 1976, at Miami, Okla. She preceded him in death. | Joplin Globe Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KISTLER, Oliver J. | Jan. 4, 1870 Schuylkill Co., PA |
Jan. 14, 1943 MO |
SSW: Sena S. - Research Note: Son of John K. Kistler and Cordelia Hagenbuch. Still single in the 1910 census and living with his brother Amandus and family. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KISTLER, "Sena" Susan Serena (PARKER) (YOUNG) | July 16, 1875 Beardstown, IL |
Jan. 20, 1953 At Home, Granby, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Oliver J. - Research Note: Husband's name wasn't given on the death certificate. Daughter of William Parker and Sarah Beaston. Jesse Young (son) of Granby, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - She first married William D. Young. Sena S. Young married O. J. Kistler on July 22, 1916 in Neosho, Newton Co., MO. | Death Certificate Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KITE, Elmo Jane (BROWN) | July 28, 1907 Holly, Prowers Co., CO |
Nov. 9, 1995 St. John's Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: James (Lace) - Research Note: Daughter of Edgar and Emma G. Brown. She had lived in Colorado and at Gate, Okla., before moving to Missouri in 1936. She moved to Carthage area ten years ago from Rocky Comfort, where she had lived for 45 years. She married James L. Kite on August 12, 1925 at Lamar, Colo. He died Feb. 5, 1974. | Neosho Daily News Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KITE, George L. | Feb. 15, 1953 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 17, 2008 Hamilton, Bermuda |
Research Note: Son of James Lazarus Kite and Elmo Jane Brown. (First wife not known.) He while on location with his employer in Hamilton, Bermuda. George graduated from the School Of The Ozarks. He has lived in the Carthage area since 1986, moving there from Monett, Mo. George was employed with W.S.I. Welding Services Inc. in Atlanta, Ga., as a supervisor. He was a member of The Carthage Saddle Club. He married Peggy Shumake on Jan. 13, 2007, in Las Vegas, Nev. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a sister, Emma Jane Phelps. | Mason-Woodard Mortuary Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KITE, James Lazarus "Lace" | Oct. 1, 1900 Greenville, Greene Co., TN |
Feb. 1974 MO |
SSW: Elmo Jane - Research Note: Son of James Wilson Kite and Nancy A. Smith. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Amanda "Ellen" (SHIPMAN) | Oct. 14, 1862 Green Co., IN |
Apr. 15, 1941 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: George W. - Research Note: Daughter of Henry Shipman and Catheryn Flynn. Earl Knight (son) of Wheaton, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Billy Earl | No Date | May 9, 1931 | Inscription: "Infant" - Research Note: Stone matches the one for Bobby Dale, his brother. Son of Ora O. Knight born MO and Luella Bunnell born MN. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Bobby Dale | Mar. 13, 1932 | Mar. 13, 1932 | Inscription: "Infant" - Research Note: Son of Ora O. Knight born MO and Luella Bunnell born MN. Ora was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Cecil C. | Jan. 24, 1900 | July 10, 1907 | Research Note: Son of George Washington Knight and Amanda Ellen Shipman. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Edwin Ora | June 2, 1943 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 4, 2008 At Home, Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Ora Otis Knight and Luella Lestina Bunnell. He graduated from Fairview High School and spent most of his life in the area. He was an electrician and also worked as a transmission rebuilder. He was preceded in death by a wife, Thelma (Sappington) (Knight) Fritz in 1972, both parents, and a brother, Wayne. - Back of Stone | Brother's Obit Wheaton Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Etta | Jan. 1886 | May 1908 | Research Note: Daughter of Joseph Austin Knight and Margaret Jane Johnson. 14 in the 1900 census. Not with her parents in the 1910 census. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Fred Milford | Sept. 11, 1884 KS |
May 20, 1927 McDonald Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of George Washington Knight and Amanda Ellen Shipman. Ray Knight of Rocky Comfort, MO was the informant. Fred Knight, age 24, married Laura Michaels, age 22, on Mar. 31, 1907 in Barry Co., MO. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, George Earl | Dec. 3, 1892 Stolsbury, MO |
Nov. 24, 1950 Independence San. and Hosp., Independence, Jackson Co., MO |
Research Note: Never married. Son of George Washington Knight and Amanda E. Shipman. Mrs. Ralph Wiley of Independence, MO was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, George Washington | Feb. 18, 1857 Greene Co., IN |
Nov. 4, 1920 | SSW: Amanda Ellen - Research Note: Son of William Henry Knight and Mary Elizabeth Neldon. His mother, Mary Knight, age 72, widowed, is living with George and Amanda in the 1900 census. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, George Wayne | Feb. 26, 1933 Wheaton, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 19, 2003 Jefferson City, MO |
Research Note: Lived in Jefferson City. Son of Ora Otis Knight and Luella Bunnell. He was a self-employed motor mechanic. He married Norma Jean Harlan in 1951 in Walla Walla, Washington, and she preceded him in death in 1973. He was preceded in death by his father, Ora O. Knight. | Monett Times Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Jesse Lee | July 18, 1882 KS |
1945 Commerce, Ottawa Co., OK |
Research Note: Son of George Washington Knight and Amanda Ellen Shipman. His wife was Nancy Jane Burris. Nancy died in 1979, Phoenix, AR. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Joseph Austin | Feb. 13, 1851 Licking Co., OH |
Feb. 9, 1927 Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Margaret Jane - Research Note: Son of William Henry Knight and Mary Neldon. No informant given on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Kurt Bradley | Apr. 21, 1954 St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., MO |
May 15, 2006 | Inscription: "Son of Jo and Wayne" - Research Note: Kurt Bradley Knight, age 52, formerly of Fairview, died of an apparent heart attack. He was a son of the late George Wayne and Norma Jean (Harlan) Knight. He spent his childhood in Fairview and St. Joseph. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Luella L. (BUNNELL) (BIVIN) (ANDERSON) | May 10, 1911 Longville, MN |
Jan. 13, 2007 Fairview, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Ora O. - Research Note: She was a daughter of Isaac and Betsy Bunnell. She was a graduate of Wheaton High School. She worked several years as a seamstress in the Pierce City and Neosho areas. In 1930, she married Ora Knight who preceded her in death in 1970, and in 1973 she married Harold Bivin and he preceded her in death in 1987. In 1995 she married Clifton Anderson who preceded her in death in 1997. - Also listed under Anderson. | Cassville Democrat Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Margaret "Jane" (JOHNSON) | May 31, 1857 IN |
Oct. 7, 1939 MO |
SSW: Joseph A. - Research Note: Daughter of George Washington Johnson and Elizabeth Crosenberry. Jane Johnson married Joseph A. Knight on Feb. 24, 1876 in IN. | Census Indiana Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Mary Lorene | 1918 | 1925 | Research Note: Daughter of Roy Knight and Lucy Cullers, married on Oct. 1, 1915 in Newton Co., MO. Roy was the son of George Washington Knight and Amanda Ellen Shipman. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Ora Otis | May 26, 1906 Cass Co., MO |
Apr. 21, 1970 Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Luella L. - Research Note: Son of George Washington Knight and Amanda Ellen Shipman. Killed in a car accident when his car ran off the road and overturned 2 miles East of Stark City, MO. His wife was Luella Bunnell and she was the informant on the death certificate. Rural Pierce City, Newton Co., MO resident. | Census Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Russell Bradford | July 13, 1902 Fulton, Callaway Co., MO |
May 28, 1988 Harrison, Boone Co., AR |
Research Note: Buried beside Viola Jane Knight. Son of George Washington Knight and Amanda Ellen Shipman. He lived in Fairview, Stella And Rocky Comfort areas before moving to St. Paul, Kans., in 1967. He moved to Granby in 1972. He was a self-employed electrician, a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers No. 718 in Parsons, Kan., and a former member of the Odd Fellows Lodge in Purdy. He married Viola "Ola" Jane Hinds on Oct. 9, 1922, in Stella. She died Oct. 23, 1971. He married Bernice (Dickens) Burris in July 1972 near Purdy. - Another Photo | McQueen Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Victoria | Apr. 18, 1942 | No Date | SSW: Winfred - Inscription - "1971" - Back of Stone | Photos Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Viola Jane (HINDS) | 1903 | 1971 | Research Note: Buried beside Russell Bradford Knight, her husband. Daughter of James Columbus Hinds and Annie Elizabeth Durbin. - Another Photo | Census Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KNIGHT, Winfred | May 2, 1945 | No Date | SSW: Victoria - Inscription - "1971" - Research Note: Son of Ora O. Knight and Luella Bunnell. - Back of Stone | Brother's Obit Phyllis Long Photos Bill Utter |
KNOLES, Elijah | Abt. 1839 | Mar. 11, 1873 | Inscription: "34 yrs. and 4 Mos." - Research Note: This stone is broken off the base and is on the ground. - Another Photo | Photo Jay Trace Photo Bill Utter |
KNOX, Izetta Alice (SMITH) | Nov. 10, 1886 | Nov. 13, 1978 | Research Note: Daughter of John T. Smith and Isabel Harden. Her husband was Henry Knox. | Census Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |
KRANZ, Esther L. (BARNETT) | Sept. 26, 1905 | Apr. 7, 1977 | Research Note: Henry G. Kranz, age 36, married Esther L. Barnett, age 30, on Dec. 12, 1936 in Clay Co., MO. Daughter of Morris Monroe Barnett and Edna L. Lamberson. | Census MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long Photo Bill Utter |