Washburn Prairie Cemetery
AKA Prairie Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames A
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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ADAMS, Lawrence Walter | Feb. 4, 1894 Altoona, PA |
Mar. 20, 1977 | SSW: Mary M. - Research Note: Son of Albion F. Adams and Elizabeth Dell. 1900 Census gives his name as Walter L. Strine/Strene living with Albion and Elizabeth Adams who had been married 1 year, no children for Albion and 1 living child for Elizabeth. Lawrence was 6 years old. Apparently Albion adopted him as he is listed with Albion and Elizabeth as Lawrence W. Adams, age 16. 1950 census he and wife Mary are in Wichita, KS. - Another Stone - Inscription: "2ND LT US ARMY WORLD WAR I" | WW 2 Draft Reg. Census Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
ADAMS, Mary M. (SHAFER) | May 27, 1895 PA |
Mar. 14, 1984 | SSW: Lawrence Walter | Photo Donna Cooper |
ADCOCK, Fred | Nov. 3, 1877 MO |
Jan. 27, 1900 | Inscription: "Son of W. B. & M. E. Adcock" - Research Note: Son of William B. and Mary Adcock. - Top of Stone | Census Photos Phyllis Long |
ADCOCK, Harry | Dec. 11, 1882 | Mar. 18, 1893 | Inscription: "Son of W. B. & M. E. Adcock" - Research Note: Son of William B. and Mary Adcock. - Top of Stone - Top of Stone | Census Photos Phyllis Long |
ADCOCK, Infant | Mar. 12, 1922 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 12, 1922 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Born premature. Son of Leon (born Washburn, Barry Co., MO) and Mable (Williams) (born MO) Adcock. Undertaker listed as Neighbors. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
ADCOCK, James Willoughby | May 5, 1829 Rockingham Co., VA |
Feb. 9, 1908 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Absolom/Osborn Adcock and Martha Emily Morton. - February 22, 1908, Saturday, Cassville Democrat - Rev. Willoughby Adcock Dies: Sunday Feb 9, 1908, the Rev. Willoughby Adcock passed to the great beyond at the residence of Rob Stubblefield, south of town of heart trouble and dropsy, aged 80 years, and six months. He was born in Rockingham County, VA, and came to this county in 1858, with his parents, Mr. Osborn and Mrs. Emily Adcock, who located 5 miles out on the Washburn road. When the war came Willoughby Adcock, enlisted in the Confederate Army and at its close he returned to this county where he has since lived. He was a very peaceable and quiet citizen and enjoyed the respect and confidence of all his acquaintances. He was a member of the M. E. Church and a brother to John Adcock of Washburn. The remains were laid to rest Monday in the Washburn Prairie Cemetery. | Photo Online Newspapers Census Phyllis Long |
ADCOCK, John | Oct. 1830 VA |
Jan. 1913 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Martha - Research Note: Son of Osborn and Emily Adcock. The 1900 census for Washburn Twp., listed his birth as Oct. 1830 in NC. January 16, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Uncle John Adcock who lived at Washburn was buried here Sunday evening at two o'clock. Short funeral services were conducted at the grave by P. H. Hodge. Cassville Republican, Thursday, January 16, 1913 - Old Citizen Dies: John Adcock, an old and pioneer citizen of Barry County, passed away at his home in Washburn about 12 o'clock Saturday at the advanced age of 84 years. His death was due to old age and Bright's disease. Mr. Adcock was born in Virginia where he was reared to manhood and came to Missouri in 1856 with his parents who settled on a farm north of Washburn. There and in Washburn, he has lived since, until his death. Soon after coming to this county he was married to Martha George to whom survives. Ten children were born to this union, five of who survive. They are Chas. Adcock of Okmulgee, Okla., John Adcock of Wheaton, Mrs. Kate Westmoreland of Kansas City, Mrs. Dixie Gullies and W. B. Adcock of Washburn. Short funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. P. H. Hodge of Washburn and remains interred at the Washburn Prairie Cemetery. Donna's Note: The stone reads 1840 and not 1830 as posted. | Online Newspapers Headstone Betty Fountain Erickson Photo Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper |
ADCOCK, M. W. | Oct. 24, 1833 | June 7, 1889 | Inscription: "Aged 55 Y 7 M 14 D" - Research Note: Son of Absolom Adcock and Martha Emily Morton. - Another Photo | Census Photos Phyllis Long |
ADCOCK, Mabel L. (WILLIAMS) | June 7, 1900 | Feb. 12, 1986 Barry Co. Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William Leon - Research Note: Mabel was the daughter of Harvey Williams Nellie (Chadd) (Williams) Looney. William Leon Adcock was a son of William Bragg and Mary Jane (Windes) Adcock and he married Mabel Williams. | Photo Census Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper |
ADCOCK, Martha (GEORGE) | Nov. 1842 MO |
Feb. 1916 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John Adcock - Research Note: Daughter of David Overton George and Sarah Rebecca Smith. She married John Adcock, Dec. 23, 1858 in Barry Co., MO, and the 1900 census for Washburn Twp., listed her birth as Nov. 1840. - February 24, 1916, Thursday, Cassville Republican -Washburn Prairie News: Mrs. John Adcock, one of Washburn's oldest citizens was buried at this place Sunday afternoon. | Headstone Betty Fountain Erickson Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Photo Census Phyllis Long |
ADCOCK, Mary Jane "Mollie" (WINDES) | Dec. 30, 1870 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 24, 1934 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Benjamin Franklin Windes, born Linn Creek, MO, was listed as her father's name and ____ Rayl, Waynesville, MO, as her mother. (Her mother was Crocia Ann Rayl). W. B. Adcock was her husband's name. The cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Carrie Stephens, Washburn, MO, was the informant. - Cassville Democrat, March 19, 1934 - "Mrs. Wm. B. Adcock Dies at Washburn After Brief Illness - "Daughter of Late Frank Windes Succumbs After She Falls in Yard While Washing Family Car - "Mrs. William B. Adcock, old time and beloved citizen, who has lived all her life at Washburn, passed away at her home Saturday morning, following an attack of apoplexy which struck her Thursday morning while washing the family car in the yard of their home. "Little Miss Mary Ellen Bryant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Bryant prominent Washburn citizens who lived just cross the street from the Adcock home, started to school that morning, and her attention was attracted by Mrs. Adcock, who was lying on the ground in the yard. Quickly returning home she informed her mother of this splendid lady's condition, who ran to the home and assisted in removing her into the home. Medical aid was immediately summoned but she never regained consciousness and passed on the following Saturday morning. "Mollie Windes Adcock was born at Washburn, Mo., Dec. 30, 1870, was 63 years, two months and 24 days old, and was a daughter of the later B. F. and Crocia Windes old time and honorable citizens of that community during their life time. She was married to Wm. B. Adcock on March 10, 1892, and to this union was born eight children, all of whom, with the splendid father survive. They are two sons, W. L. Adcock and Clark Adcock of Washburn, and six daughters, Mrs. F. A. Thomas, St Paul, Ark; Mrs. R. R. Wilson, Muskogee, Okla.; Mrs. Cline Park, Joplin; Mrs. T. J. Simpson and Mrs. Bryant Sparkman of Washburn, and Miss Norma of the home. She also leaves two brothers, H. R. Windes of Cassville and R. A. Windes of Washburn, and four sisters, Mrs. Chas. Campbell and Mrs. Walter Stephens of Washburn, and Mrs. Chas Traylor of Richmond, and Mr. B. B. Heffley of Washburn Prairie. "This excellent character was one of this county's best citizens: A true companion, kind and loving mother and sister and was deeply loved by her many friends and neighbors. Vain is any attempt to measure the loss of such a mother to her children: after all poets have sung and lovers dreamed, outside of heaven there is no love like mother-love. We believe the tender care devoted to those nearest and dearest, went with her to the better land in the possibilities of eternity, may be needed hereafter. We fancy her awaiting them in the place prepared for her, a little apart from the innumerable company in bright array; perhaps in one of the 'places of ivory. It's windows crystal clear.' In the light, not of the sun, neither of the moon, we see her beyond the fields of fadeless asphodel, under the waving palms beside the still waters bordered with silver lilies. Those may be merely figures but they bear a precious meaning to yearning hearts made for the deep household loves; hearts that will not be comforted because the Angel of the House is missing. "Impressive funeral services were conducted at the Washburn Prairie church, Sunday afternoon by Rev. R. M. Patrick of Cassville. The funeral was one of the largest held there for some time, despite the inclement weather. A quartette composed of Mrs. John Ray, Mrs. Buford Wilks, and Chas. Wilks and Owen Frost furnished the music at the services. By request of the family, Mrs. Ray sang a solo, 'That Wonderful Mother of Mine,' accompanied on the violin by Mrs. Loren Hodge and Dave Stump, with Mrs. Maud Wilson at the piano for accompaniment. Many floral emblems were received as an expression of the high esteem in which this excellent character was held. Interment was made in the Washburn Prairie cemetery, under direction of the Koon Funeral Service, with Eastern Star services at the grave. - Another Photo - Another Photo - Adcock Plot | Photos Death Certificate Donna Cooper Obit Phyllis Long |
ADCOCK, Minnie | Oct. 28, 1874 | Sept. 23, 1875 | Inscription: "Dau. of William B. & M. E." | Photo Phyllis Long |
ADCOCK, William B. | Sept. 28, 1847 | Mar. 13, 1891 | Research Note: Son of Absolom Adcock and Martha Emily Morton. He is buried near the Minnie Adcock grave. Top of stone might read "Father". His wife was Mary E. - Top of Stone | Photo Census Phyllis Long |
ADCOCK, William Bragg | 1865 | 1943 | Research Note: He married Mary Jane Windes - "Mollie", in Barry Co., MO, Mar. 10, 1892. Adcock Plot | Photo Donna Cooper |
ADCOCK, William Leon | Nov. 17, 1898 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 2, 1963 Osteopathic Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mabel - Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records read that he was a son of William Bragg Adcock and Mollie Windes. Betty Patterson was the closest relative. His wife was Mable Williams. He had lived all his life in the area. The cause of death was acute coronary occlusion. He was age 64. Charles Vansandt and Hugh Higgs preached his funeral. | Culver Funeral Home, V. 10, P. 106 Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
ADKINS, Charlotte Floretta (SPARKMAN) (PRESNALL) (MEASEL) | May 8, 1928 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 11, 2018 At Home, Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Oren Matt Sparkman and Vivian (Black) Sparkman. She was preceded in death by her parents, sons, Matthew Scott Measel and Charles Mikel Measel and spouses, Charles Adkins and Homer Presnall. Former husband was Charles Harold Measel. Charlotte attended the University of Arkansas where she received her Bachelor and Master degrees. She taught at several schools in the Cassville, Missouri area in the 1960s. She also taught in Tennessee and Little Rock schools and retired as a Middle School principal. | Little Rock Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
AKERS, Gerald Lavene | Apr. 12, 1935 Barry Co., MO |
May 4, 1966 At Home, Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records read that his father was Marvin Leroy Akers and his mother Opal Katherine Hoog. The cause of his death was chronic nephritis and he died at home. He was unemployed and an invalid. His closest relative was Opal Katherine Whitcomb, Exeter, MO and she was the informant on the death certificate. | Culver's Funeral Home V. 12, p. 29, Ted Roller Donna Cooper Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
ALEXANDER, Panzy Ruth | Dec. 7, 1930 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 30, 1943 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was a daughter of Floyd Clarence Alexander, born Robinson, IL, and Pearl Raines, born Washburn, MO. She was hit by a car and had a skull fracture. Her usual address was Frisco Ave., Monett, MO. Mrs. Floyd Alexander, Frisco Ave., Monett, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Photo Donna Cooper |
ALLEN, Margerite "Peggy" (HERD) (ARNHART) | 1833 | Nov. 7, 1910 Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate reads that she died Nov. 7, 1910 and not the 6th as the stone reads. According to her death certificate she was widowed, and the name of her father was Herd. M. H. Robbins, Cassville, MO, was the informant. - Daughter of William Herd and Ann Roller. She first married George W. Arnhart on Aug. 12, 1853 in Barry Co., MO. She second married John Allen on July 16, 1868 in Barry Co., MO. | Headstone Donna Cooper Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Census Photo Phyllis Long |
ALLISON, Herbert | No Date | No Date | SSW: Maggie | Photo Phyllis Long |
ALLISON, Maggie | No Date | No Date | SSW: Herbert - Another Photo | Photos Phyllis Long |
ANDERSON, John A. | Jan. 12, 1888 | Mar. 10, 1927 Searcy, White Co., AR |
Inscription: "Woodmen of the World" - Research Note: His wife was Kitty Foust and she was the informant on the death certificate. Parents not named. Not much information on it. At age 37, he married Kitty Foust, age 33 on Oct. 16, 1926 in Independence Co., AR. | Death Certificate AR Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
APPELHANS, Betty (HOUSTON) | July 18, 1931 | Sept. 16, 1992 | Research Note: She was the wife of Gene Appelhans. They married Nov. 28, 1953 in Wichita, KS. Her parents were Arthur "Tuffy" and Wanda Adeen (Harris) Houston. | Photo Note Donna Cooper |
APPELHANS, Eugene "Gene" J. | Oct. 18, 1930 St. Peter, KS |
Jan. 30, 2005 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Eugene J. "Gene" Appelhans, age 74, of Cassville, died January 31 at his home following a brief illness. He was born October 18, 1930, in St. Peter, Kansas, and was a son of Andrew and Katharina (Gerstner) Appelhans. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He worked three years at Coleman Company in Wichita, Kansas, and was a trucker for over 30 years. He retired in 1990 and moved to Cassville. He was a member of American Legion Post 118 in Cassville. He married Betty Houston on November 28, 1953, in Wichita, Kansas, and she preceded him in death September 16, 1992. He was preceded in death by four brothers, Richard, Elmer, Edmund, and Julius. His stone has Aug. 19, 1930 as the birth date and the obit has Aug. 18, 1930 as the date. | Monett Times Feb 3, 2005 Photo Donna Cooper |
ARMSTRONG, Doyle Edward | Nov. 1, 1957 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Sept. 1, 2021 Mercy Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Franklin Pierce "Frank" and Mary Lou (Nelson) Armstrong. Both parents preceded him in death in 2004. His early childhood was spent riding bicycles and playing baseball. About fifty percent of his time was spent across the road at the Porter residence where there were always plenty of kids to play with. Ed spent most of his life in and around the Washburn area, graduating from Southwest High School in 1977. After graduation he worked several jobs including milking dairy cows, harvesting hay, building poultry houses and painting. After moving to Texas, he worked at an oil refinery as a welder's helper. His favorite line of work was carpentry but due to accidents which left his hands crippled he could no longer pursue this occupation. In 2009 he entered Freedom Dream Center in Aurora, Missouri where he accepted Jesus as his Savior and was a strong believer. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
ARMSTRONG, Ethyl Blanche (WATSON) | Apr. 30, 1891 MO |
May 7, 1970 Cox South Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: Blanche was the wife of Frank Armstrong. Daughter of William I. Watson and Mary Artemessa O'Neal. Resident of rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO. Pauline Stone of rural Washburn, MO was the informant on the death certificate. - Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Note Photo Donna Cooper |
ARMSTRONG, Franklin Pierre, Sr. | Apr. 15, 1861 Pleasant Gap, PA |
Nov. 5, 1928 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate his wife was Blanche Armstrong and she was the informant. Son of Josiah (born Ireland) and Sarah (Jones, born Holland) Armstrong. His stone has 1860 as the year of birth. Plot Stone - Armstrong Area | Online Obit Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
ARMSTRONG, Franklin Pierce, Jr. | Aug. 30, 1924 Republic, Greene Co., MO |
Jan. 6, 2004 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of Franklin P. Armstrong Sr. and Blanche (Watson) Armstrong. Phyllis' Note: Mr. Armstrong was born August 30, 1924, in Republic, and was a son of Franklin P. Armstrong Sr. and Blanche (Watson) Armstrong. He helped build Camp Crowder and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a dairy farmer, operated a service station on Highway 37 in Washburn in the early 1950s, owned and operated a grocery store in Washburn and a coinomatic laundry in Cassville in the early 1960s, and built and operated a store for several years on Highway 90 in Washburn. He raised quarter horses for 10 years. He was postmaster in Washburn for several years. He was president of the Southwest Board of Education from 1962 to 1966 and became a member of the Barry Electric Cooperative in 1968. He was a member of the Church of Christ in Washburn. He married Mary Lou Nelson. In 1984 he married June Charles, and she preceded him in death. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Pauline Stone and Eleanor Swindle. Another Photo | Monett Times Jan. 9, 2004 Mary Homesley Monett Times Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
ARMSTRONG, Mary Lou (NELSON) | May 23, 1928 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 20, 2004 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Ambert William Nelson and Minnie Arlene McQueen. - Mary Lou (Nelson) Armstrong, age 76, of Cassville, died yesterday, September 20, 2004, at her home. She was born May 23, 1928, in Exeter. She was a graduate of Exeter High School. She had owned and operated a laundry in Washburn and Cassville and Town and Country and Jimmy's IGA in Washburn. She also raised quarter horses. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Washburn and Cassville Senior Center. She married Franklin P. Armstrong, and he preceded her in death. | Monett Times Sept. 21, 2004 Mary Homesley Obit Photo Donna Cooper SS Claims Index Phyllis Long |
ARNHART, George Alexander | Oct. 18, 1834 TN |
Apr. 21, 1909 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Parents were George Washington Arnhart and Kisiah W. Barnes. He first married Mary "Polly" Roller on Nov. 4, 1852. Second married Sarah Ann McAllister on June 2, 1870. - Another Photo | Genealogy By Muriel Roller Smith Photo Lyle Bethune Photo MO Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
ARNHART, George Washington | No Date | No Date | No Data | Photo Phyllis Long |
ARNHART, Johnnie | No Date | No Date | No Data | Photo Phyllis Long |
ARNHART, Sarah Ann (MCCALLISTER) | May 1, 1838 TN |
Nov. 12, 1908 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of G. A. Arnhart" - Research Note:She was a daughter of Samuel McCallister and Mary Gross. First husband was Austin Roller, second was George A. Arnhart. Donna's Note: Her obit reads that she was born in Franklin Co., MO, and not TN as Lyle Bethune posted. Another Photo | Family Gen. By Muriel Roller Smith Photo Lyle Bethune Online Obit Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
ARNHART, Vesta | No Date | No Date | No Data | Photo Phyllis Long |
ARNHART, W. M. | No Date | No Date | No Data | Photo Phyllis Long |
ARNOLD, Logan Henley | June 11, 1906 Searcy Co., AR |
July 4, 1977 MO |
Inscription: "SGT US ARMY WW II" - Research Note: Son of Albert Dean Arnold and Martha Henley. He married Ina Mae Cantrell on Nov. 14, 1932 in Boone Co., AR. Divorced on Jan. 11, 1946 in Boone Co., AR. - Another Photo - Another Stone | Census AR Marriage Records AR Divorce Records Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
ASH, Barbara Ann | Jan. 16, 1928 | June 10, 1990 | No Data | Headstone Betty Fountain Erickson Photo Donna Cooper |
ASHLEY, Ernest Theodore | Apr. 25, 1899 St. Louis, MO |
Oct. 3, 1965 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Theodate - Research Note: Son of Frank C. Ashley and Henrietta D. Kiger. Rural Washburn, MO resident. His wife was Theodate Stahl and she was the informant on the death certificate. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
ASHLEY, Theodate (STAHL) | June 20, 1901 KY |
Dec. 28, 1984 Los Angeles Co., CA |
SSW: Ernest - Research Note: Daughter of Herman Stahl and Antonette/Antonie Kuhn. Buried next to Antonie Stahl her mother. | KY Birth Index CA Death Index Photo Donna Cooper |
ATKINSON, Anna | Aug. 21, 1880 | Aug. 22, 1880 | Inscription: "Daughter of R. N. & M. E. Atkinson - Aged 1 day" | Photo Phyllis Long |
ATKINSON, James Barton "Jim" | Mar. 21, 1887 TX |
Sept. 8, 1970 At Home, Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Lora Ryan - Research Note: Son of Lewis Monroe Atkinson and Fredonia Elizabeth Hamilton. His wife was Lara Upchurch and she was the informant on the death certificate. He was a merchant and insurance agent. Jim and Laura Atkinson had a grocery store in Washburn during the 1950's. The store was next door to their home. His wife, Lora, married William Forbragd after he died and Clyde Ryan. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photo Note Donna Cooper |
ATWOOD,____ | No Date | No Date | Inscription: "Brian, Larry, Lori, Billie" - Research Note: Stone is homemade and has four names on it without any dates. It is next to the stones for Amos and Mary. Another Photo | Photos Note Donna Cooper |
ATWOOD, Amos Fletcher | Aug. 29, 1892 Salem, KS |
Mar. 1981 Springfield Medicenter, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: His father was Thomas Leander Atwood and his mother Ida Alice Coon. He is buried next to Mary. - He first married Genevieve E. Kerr on Aug. 7, 1915 in Washington Co., IA. 1940 Census, he is age 46, born KS, divorced and an inmate at the IL state Prison, Joliet, IL. He second married Mary Louise (Shoenstedt) Bachmann on Apr. 24, 1948 in Cook Co., IL. | IA Marriage Index IL Marriage Index Census Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
ATWOOD, Lawrence Norman | May 17, 1916 Brightton, Clay Co., WA |
Aug. 17, 1989 Windham, Windham Co., CT |
Research Note: Photo of stone at findagrave.com. Son of Amos Fletcher Atwood and Genevieve Kerr. He married Betty Iris Scott on June 28, 1938 in Cook Co., IL. They were divorced in Nov. 1967 in San Mateo Co., CA. | Delayed Birth Records CT Death Index IL Marriage Recrds CA Divorce Records Phyllis Long |
ATWOOD, Mary Louise (SHOENSTEDT) (BACHMANN) | July 16, 1909 Chicago, Cook Co., IL |
Apr. 28, 1982 MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Charles Henry Shoenstedt and Ada Annie Roberts. She first married Charles F. Bachmann on Oct. 6, 1929 in Cook Co., IL. She second married Amos Atwood on Apr. 24, 1948 in Cook Co., IL. | IL Marriage Records SSDI IL Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
AULT, Annie F. (MORRIS) | May 16, 1870 | Jun. 10, 1888 | Inscription: "Wife of James T. Ault" - Research Note: Daughter of Bradley J. Morris and Mary J. Fulton, buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. Annie F. Morris married James T. Ault on Nov. 28, 1886 in Barry Co., MO. J. B. Morris and Patrick Henry Ault, fathers, gave consent. | MO Marriage Records Census Phyllis Long Photo Phyllis Long |
AULT, Edith I. (GAILEY) (AULT) (HICKMAN) | July 28, 1917 Highfill, AR |
Mar. 30, 2004 Brighton House Nursing Home, Rogers, AR |
SSW: Glen L. - Inscription:"Married Mar. 19, 1938" - Research Note: Daughter of Warren Gailey and Nora Philpott. On Mar. 19, 1938 she married Glen Leroy Ault in Grand Junction, CO. He preceded her in death in June 1948. She married Perry Hickman on June 1, 1970. He preceded her in death in Dec. 1988. At the age of 13, Edith and her family relocated to CO by covered wagon. Edith was a retired ordained minister in the Assembly of God Church and was pastor in several area churches. - Photo on Stone | Obit Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
AULT, Frances E. | May 12, 1889 | Jan. 17, 1903 | Inscription: "Dau. of P. H. and F. F. Ault" - Research Note: Daughter of Patrick Henry Ault and Francis T. (Foster) Ault. - Another Photo - Ault Plot Stone | Census Photos Phyllis Long |
AULT, Frances Tennessee (FOSTER) | Sept. 19, 1846 TN |
Jan. 16, 1896 MO |
Inscription: "Wife of P. H. Ault" - Research Note: Daughter of John W. Foster and Rhoda A. Keel. Married Patrick H. Ault on Dec. 7, 1865 in Barry Co., MO. | Census MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
AULT, Glen Leroy | Sept. 21, 1911 NE |
June 25, 1948 RR Crossing, Gold Hill, Jackson Co., OR |
SSW: Edith I. - Inscription: "Married Mar. 19, 1938" - Research Note: Son of Lyman Ault and Nellie Fuqua. Edith was the informant on the death certificate. He was a truck driver and was killed in an auto/train accident. Residence was Cave Junction, Josephine Co., OR. - Photo on Stone | OR Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
AULT, James Creed | Nov. 30, 1843 TN |
Apr. 13, 1879 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Jas. C. Ault - Aged 35 Ys. 4 Ms., 13 Ds." - Research Note: 1860 Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO has James C. J. Ault, age 16, with his parents, Thomas Ault, born TN, and Jeston Emaline (Creed), born TN. He married in Barry Co., MO, on Feb 14, 1878 to Sarah Alice Jones, daughter of Alexander and Mahaley Jane (Johnson) Jones. The Jones family was from Blount Co., TN. - Sarah second married David Gratten Reese and both are buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. | Note Donna Cooper Census Photos Phyllis Long |
AULT, Jeston Emeline (CREED) | Aug. 1, 1823 TN |
Jan. 7, 1903 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Wife of Thomas Ault. Jeston was a daughter of Thomas Jefferson Creed and Nancy Powell. She married Nov. 13, 1839 in Rhea Co., TN, to Thomas Ault. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Creed Family Bible Photos Phyllis Long |
AULT, Patrick Henry | Jan. 25, 1841 Washington, TN |
Oct. 13, 1912 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the husband of Frances T. Ault - According to his death certificate he was widowed and a farmer. He was a son of Thomas and Jeston E. (Creed) Ault. The cause of death was TB. | Photo Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
AULT, Thomas | May 14, 1818 | Jan. 21, 1887 | Inscription: "68 y, 8 m, 7 d" - Research Note: Researchers say he was the son of Conrad Ault and Susannah Newman. He was the husband of Jeston E. Ault" - Another Photo | Note Photos Phyllis Long |
AULT, Twin Babes | Apr. 24, 1883 Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 24, 1883 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Twin Babes, Infant Daughters of A. F. and M. E. Ault" - Another Photo | Photos Phyllis Long |