Washburn Prairie Cemetery
AKA Prairie Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames E - F
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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EACRET, Emma Louise | July 30, 1875 MO |
Feb. 11, 1935 Eagle Rock, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate Thomas Eacret, born OH, and Mary Guston (Graston), born KY were her parents. The cause of death was tuberculosis of the lungs. Tina Eacret, Shell Knob, MO, was the informant. Notes at rootsweb say that Emma never married but had 2 children. Cricket who lived 9 months and John born 1908. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Note Phyllis Long |
EACRET, Nancy Ann | Aug. 20, 1867 | July 9, 1870 | Inscription: "Dau. of T. R. & M. E. - Aged 2 Yrs. & 10 Ms." - Research Note: She was the daughter of Thomas Robertson Eacret and Maryetta Graston. George Longley is buried next to her. | Note Photo Phyllis Long |
EACRET, James Lonzo | Mar. 19, 1870 AR |
Apr. 26, 1937 Golden, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate Thomas R. Eacret, born IN, was his father and Maryetta Graston, born IN, his mother. Mrs. J. L. Eacret, Golden, MO, was the informant. His wife was Anna Belle Critchfield. | Death Certificate Census Donna Cooper |
EACRET, Maryetta (GRASTON) | Mar. 22, 1845 IN |
May 17, 1933 Roaring River, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate has that her father was William Graston, born TN, and her mother's maiden name was Peck, (Elizabeth Peck), born KY. She was 88 years, 1 month and 22 days old when she died. Thomas R. Eacret was given as her husband and she was widowed. The cause of death was chronic nephritis. Myrtle Eacret, Seligman, MO, was the informant. Donna's Note: This document has the spellings of Eacrid, Eacret, Eacrid and is filed by the SOS web site as Eacrey. In 1880 the census reports appear to read Eacret for Thomas and his wife Mary. They were living in household 6 in Sugar Creek Twp. of Barry County. Elizabeth Graston, mother-in-law, was also living in the house. | Death Certificate Census Donna Cooper |
EDENS, Cleo White (HICKEY) | Sept. 11, 1890 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 22, 1940 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Another Photo - SSW: Norvel E. - Research Note: According to Cleo's death certificate her father was Thomas H. Hickey, born TN, and her mother was Mandy Carbaugh, born TX. Her husband was listed as Everett Edens, age 55. The cause of death was coronary thrombosis. Everett Edens, Washburn, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Photos Donna Cooper |
EDENS, Nellie M. (EPPS) | Apr. 13, 1906 AR |
Nov. 11, 1990 St. Mary's Hosp., Rogers, AR |
Inscription: "He That Hath The Son Hath Life" - Research Note: She married Norvel Everett Edens on Jan. 10, 1947 in Washington Co., AR as Mrs. Epps. Her first husband was Voll E. Epps. He died in 1941 in Washington Co., AR. | AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
EDENS, Norvel Everett | Mar. 18, 1885 Barry Co., MO |
July 1975 Rogers Mem. Hosp., Rogers, AR |
SSW: Cleo - Research Note: His father was John C. Edens and his mother was Harriet Wallace. Married first Sallie Reed on July 9, 1908 in Exeter, Barry Co., MO, second Cleo White and third Nellie M. Epps on Jan. 10, 1947 in Washington, Co., AR. He was retired from the RR. - Another Photo - | SS Claims Index MO Marriage Records AR Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
EIDSON, Baby | Sept. 1923 | Sept. 1923 | Inscription: "Still An Angel" - Research Note: This child is buried between E. W. Stephens, and Anthony and Ruby Hutchens. | Note Photo Phyllis Long |
EIDSON, Clifton Rhodes | Feb. 17, 1841 Franklin, Logan Co., KY |
July 28, 1917 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Confederate Veteran, Civil War - He was a son of Pleasant Eidson. - 1850 Census, Kentucky, Logan, District 1 - Mary Eidson, age 81, born VA (probably Pleasant's mother) - Pleasant L. Eidson, age 41, born KY, Clifton Eidson age 9, born KY. - August 4, 1917, Cassville Democrat - When the war of the sixties came on, he enlisted on the side of the Confederate states and served with Gen. Sterling Price and was in Cassville, Oct. 31, 1861. He was married twice both having died. The following children were born: C. Ralph Eidson of Denver, Col., Mrs. Eugenia Hutchens of Cassville, R. 1, Miss Jemima and Phillip B. Eidson of Cassville. Phyllis' Note: Read complete obit online. - Plot Stone | Online Newspapers Death Certificate Census Photos Phyllis Long |
EIDSON, Pleasant L. | Dec. 13, 1808 VA |
Feb. 2, 1889 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Mary Ann Lowe, daughter of Ralph Lowe and Eve Fresh. 1850 Census, Kentucky, Logan, District 1 - Mary Eidson, age 81, born VA (probably Pleasant's mother) - Pleasant L. Eidson, age 41, born KY, Clifton Eidson age 9, born KY. - In 1880, Pleasant was a widower living with his son Clifton R. Eidson in Henry Co., MO, and was age 71, born in VA and both of his parents were born in VA, Clifton, however was born in KY. His old stone is off its base and flat on the ground. - Newer Stone - Plot Stone | Note Census Donna Cooper Census Photos Phyllis Long |
EIDSON, Mary F. (DALEY) | Dec. 14, 1858 | Sept. 3, 1899 | Research Note: The second wife of Clifton Rhodes Eidson. C. R. Eidson married Mary F. Daley on July 26, 1888 in Barry Co., MO. Her old stone is off its base and flat on the ground. - Old Stone - Plot Stone | Note Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Photos Phyllis Long |
EIDSON, Sallie L. (STARKS) | Oct. 26, 1848 | Jan. 6, 1888 | Inscription: "Wife of C. R. Eidson" - Research Note: Sallie married July 6, 1865 to Clifton Rhodes Eidson. Her old stone is off its base and flat on the ground. She was the first wife of Clifton Rhodes. - Newer Stone - Plot Stone | Note Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
ELGIN, Allen | May 14, 1883 Buffalo, Dallas Co., MO |
Feb. 20, 1973 So. Barry County Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records list that he was a son of Matt Elgin and Mary unknown. (son of James Matthew Elgin and Mary Stepp) His closest relative was Mrs. Virginia McNabb, Exeter, MO. He died at South Barry County Hospital and not in Exeter as posted so that data was corrected. He was a miner and a mason. Note: Virginia McNabb was his daughter and she is buried at Antioch. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Culver Funeral Home, V. 15, P. 65, by Ted Roller Photo Linda Garrett Note Photos Phyllis Long |
ELGIN, Louvena "Lou" (COBLE) | May 12, 1884 Buffalo, Dallas Co., MO |
Jan. 1, 1966 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co, MO |
Research Note: Culver's Funeral Home records read that Lovena Elgin, Washburn, MO, was born in Buffalo, MO, and that her father was Pete Coble and her mother Sarah Johnson. Allen Elgin was her husband's name. - The date of death was given as Jan. 3, 1966, not Jan. 1, 1966 as the stone reads and as posted and place of death was at the St. Vincent's Hospital, in Monett, not Washburn, MO, as posted. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Culver Funeral Home, V. 12, P. 1, by Ted Roller Photo Linda Garrett Photos Phyllis Long |
ELGIN, Paul Homer | 1907 | 1908 | Research Note: Infant son of Allen and Lou (Coble) Elgin. - Another Photo | Photo Linda Garrett Photos Phyllis Long |
ELGIN, Robert Lee | 1872 | 1922 | Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Robert Lee Elgin was a brother of Allen W. Elgin - son of James Matthew and Mary (Stepp) Elgin. - Another Photo | Note Photo Linda Garrett Photo Phyllis Long |
ELLIS, James | 1882 | 1903 | Research Note: Could be the son of William Dallas Ellis and Mary Jane Palmer. | Census Photo Phyllis Long |
ELROD, Lue (JAMES) | Oct. 3, 1862 Blount Co., TN |
Sept. 3, 1912 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of J. F. Elrod" - Research Note: September 12, 1912, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1912, at 6:30 p. m., Mrs. Lou Elrod was called from this life to the great beyond, aged 49 years old and 11 months. She was a daughter of the late A. M. James and wife and was born in Tennessee in 1862. Moved to this country with her parents when a child. She was married to James Elrod in 1882 to this union was born 7 children, 2 died when small. She was converted at the age of 20 and joined the Missionary Baptist Church. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday evening at 2 o'clock by Rev. Will Ireland after which the body was tenderly laid to rest in the Washburn Prairie Cemetery. The grief stricken husband and children have the heartfelt sympathy of their many friends. - Donna's Note: Lou was the daughter of Alexander McGee James and his wife Mary Jane Wright and she was born in Blount Co., TN. Her stone has 1862 on it. There is an unmarked grave next to hers - perhaps the grave of James Elrod? | Online Newspapers Photo Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper |
ENGLAND, Christopher "Chris" Lee | May 21, 1985 Ft. Worth, TX |
Feb. 9, 2014 At Home, Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Danny England and Delores (Maggard) England. On February 18, 2006, in Washburn, he was united in marriage to Jamie Gilmartin. Preceding him in death were one brother, Michael England; one uncle, Norman Maggard and paternal grandparents, Patsy and Jerry Butts and Sis and Lamoine England. He received his education at Washburn and graduated from Southwest High School. He was a member of the First Assembly of God Church in Cassville. Some of his favorite pastimes were playing saxophone, guitar, piano and drums. Chris liked sports, running cross country to which he earned the honor of state champion. | Fohn Funeral Home Photo Phyllis Long |
ENGLAND, Jack Curtis | June 6, 1920 Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 2, 2013 Veterans Home, Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Willodean - Inscription: "Married "56 Years" - Research Note: He was the son of George H. England and Minerva (Brock) England. He grew up working on the family farm and attending public schools in Barry County. After graduating from Cassville High School in 1938, Jack spent a year working with the Civilian Conservation Corps in Missouri, one of the first New Deal public works projects created to promote soil and environmental conservation and public service. With brothers Edward and Briar, Jack lived and worked in CCC camps throughout Missouri doing reforestation work, building wildlife shelters, stocking rivers and lakes, and clearing campgrounds. The Shell Knob Recreation Site on Highway YY is one of the local projects on which Jack worked in 1939. Following service in the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Merchant Marines, Jack joined the U.S. Navy in 1942, and was trained as an Aviation Engine Mechanic at the U.S. Navy Great Lakes Training Station before being shipped to Australia with the 7th Fleet. He received an Honorable Discharge in 1945, and remained in the Naval Reserves until 1957. In 1950, Jack completed training at Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and was hired as an aviation mechanic by American Airlines where he worked until his retirement. Jack married Opal Willadean Dunlap, from Washburn, Missouri, on December 3, 1944. They lived in Barry County until moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1950, where they raised three children, and were active in a variety of church, scouting and political organizations and activities. Jack maintained memberships in the Tulsa Masonic Lodge, National Rifle Association, the Republican Party, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the National Association of Civilian Conservation Alumni. In 1975, after retiring from American Airlines, Jack and Willadean returned to Barry County where they spent several years designing and building a home themselves near the original England family farm in Shell Knob. In 2005, Jack participated as a re-enactor in "The Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy" in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, where he was the oldest Cherokee descendant depicted in a documentary about the Cherokee removal to Oklahoma in 1838-39. One of eleven children of George and Minerva, Jack was predeceased by brothers George England, Edward England, Joe England, Deering "Briar" England, Amos England, Baby Boy England and Charles England, and sisters Hildreth (England) Settlemire and Susie (England) Timmons. He is survived by a sister of Tehachapi, CA. Jack was also predeceased by his wife, Willadean, in 2001 and son, James Edward England in 2012. | White Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
ENGLAND, Opal Willodean (DUNLAP) | May 7, 1923 Chanute, Neosho Co., KS |
Jan. 27, 2001 Shell Knob, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Jack Curtis - Inscription: "56 Years" - Research Note: Daughter of John L. and Mary Ellen (Wilson) Dunlap. Donna's Note: Opal Willodean Dunlap England, age 77, of Shell Knob, died January 27, 2001, at her home. She was born May 7, 1923, in Chanute, Kansas, and was a daughter of John L. and Mary Ellen Wilson Dunlap. She moved to the Eagle Rock area about 1925 and to Washburn about 1930. She moved to Aurora about 24 years ago. She was a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Catoosa, Oklahoma, and the First Christian Church in Cassville. She married Jack Curtis England on December 3, 1944, in Tulsa, OK. She was preceded in death by one brother, John Dunlap, Jr. | Monett Times Jan. 29, 2001 Mary Homesley Note Photos Donna Cooper |
ENGLAND, Suzanne "Suzy" Carole | Mar. 4, 1968 Kansas City, Johnson Co., KS |
Apr. 19, 1987 Austin, Travis Co., TX |
Research Note: Granddaughter of Carole McCafferty buried at same cemetery. | Note Brett England |
ETCHASON, Ambrose Dudley | Dec. 1858 IN |
1901 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: M. E. - Research Note: He married Mary Ellen Basinger and was a son of Jesse Filmore and Mary Ellen (Ragland) Etchason. | Note Census Marriages Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
ETCHASON, Charley | Jan. 17, 1886 | Jan. 17, 1886 | Inscription: "Son of A. D. & M. E." - Research Note: Son of Ambrose Dudley and Mary Ellen (Basinger) Etchason. This stone is off its base and flat on the ground. | Note Photo Phyllis Long |
ETCHASON, Mary Ellen (BASINGER) | June 1861 | 1942 | SSW: A. D. - Research Note: She was the wife of Ambrose Dudley Etchason. Their daughter was Susie Thelma Etchason and she married Elden Erskin Sapp, son of Jasper Carlin Sapp and his wife Sarah Alive Elam. Mary Ellen was a daughter of John C. and Isabella M. Basinger. They were listed in 1880 in Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO. | Note Census Marriages Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
ETCHASON, Jessie | May 8, 1898 | Sept. 24, 1898 | Inscription: " Son of A. D. & M. E." - Research Note: He was a son of Ambrose and Mary Ellen Etchason. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
EVANS, Desiree Erin | Sept. 27, 1983 Monett, MO |
May 11, 2001 Cox Medical Center, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: According to the Monett Times, Desiree Erin Evans, age 17, of Seligman, died May 11, 2001, at Cox Medical Center South in Springfield from injuries sustained in a traffic accident. She was born September 27, 1983, in Monett. She was a junior at Southwest of Washburn High School. Survivors include her parents, Dennis and Donna (Wilson) Evans; two sisters, of Magnolia, Arkansas, and of Springfield; her grandmothers, of Washburn and of Seligman; one niece, one nephews, and several aunts and uncles. Monett Times, May 15, 2001. | Monett Times May 15, 2001 Mary Homesley Obit Note Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
D. A. F. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: This stone is near the Fountain graves and could be a foot stone. | Photo Phyllis Long |
M. C. F. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: This stone is near the Fielding graves and could be a foot stone. | Photo Phyllis Long |
FAIN, Suzy | Sept. 3, 1878 | Dec. 7, 1881 | Inscription: "Daughter of N. M. and O. Fain" | Photo Phyllis Long |
FAIRCHILD, Ruby Mae (BARNES) | May 3, 1870 Fall River, Greenwood Co., KS |
Mar. 8, 1962 Muskogee, OK |
Research Note: Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at the Williamson Chapel in the Valley for Mrs. Ruby May Fairchild, 91, a native of the Washburn community, who died Thursday morning in a Muskogee, Okla. hospital. Mrs. Fairchild had been ill only a short time. She had lived in the Washburn area most of her life until about two years ago when she moved to Muskogee to be with her daughter. She was a member of the Washburn Baptist Church. Donna's Note: In 1900 William, Ruby and children William and Zora were living in the Washburn area. Ruby was a daughter of Thomas J. and Zippa C. (Baker) Barnes. | Note Donna Cooper Online Obit Phyllis Long |
FAIRCHILD, William Anderson | Apr. 30, 1870 Hancock Co., TN |
May 10, 1952 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads that Joel F. Fairchild was his father and that his mother was Samarimus Baldwin. Ruby M. Fairchild, his wife, Washburn, MO, was the informant. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper |
FELKER, Louisa Jane (DAUGHERTY) | Oct. 25, 1822 Jefferson Co., TN |
May 20, 1902 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Stephen - Research Note: She married Stephen Felker, Jan. 8, 1853, in Barry Co., MO and was a daughter of Joshua and Nancy (Edwards) Daugherty. - Another Stone | Note Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
FELKER, Stephen | June 16, 1825 McMinn Co., TN |
1905 | SSW: Louisa Jane - Research Note: Stephen Felker married in Barry County, MO, Jan. 8, 1853, to Louisa J. Daugherty. He was a son of Peter and Nancy (Eaves) Felker. - Another Stone | Note Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
FELPS, John A. | Aug. 6, 1864 | Nov. 13, 1885 | No Data | Photo Phyllis Long |
FERRENBURG, Jonathan P. | June 17, 1845 PA |
Feb. 23, 1893 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife's name was Hannah Jane Trowbridge. He was the son of John Ferrenburg and Nancy Ann Nagle. Jonathan Ferrenburg married Hannah J. Trowbridge in Delaware Co., IN on Oct. 28, 1868. The death certificate for Jonathan's son, Eugene Ferrenburg, reads that his father was Jonathan Ferrenburg and his mother, Hanna Jane Trowbridge, born in Indiana. Eugene was buried in Cape Girardeau County and was born in KS in 1879. | Note Death Certificate Marriages Online Newspapers Donna Cooper IN Marriage Records Phyllis Long |
FIELDING, Charles Truman | Dec. 21, 1945 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 16, 2015 VA Hosp., Fayetteville, AR |
Research Note: He was the son of Melvin Paul and Maggie Dean (Henry) Fielding. On February 6, 1971, he was united in marriage to Mary McGeorge. Preceding him in death were his father and grandparents. Charles grew up and received his education at Washburn and was a 1964 graduate of Southwest High School. During the Vietnam War, he was in the United States Army, serving from September 23, 1969, until September 1, 1971. After the service, he was employed for Barry Electric and also Fasco for a while. He had been a custodian and bus driver for Southwest for a few years. He then worked in maintenance for South Barry County Hospital, then for Mercy Hospital, from which he retired. - Photo of stone at findagrave.com. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
FIELDING, Emeline Susan "Emma" (WILLIAMS) | 1866 | 1956 | SSW: W. B. - Research Note: This funeral notice that Phyllis Long posted gives the parents names of Emma Fielding - It reads: Iola, Kansas - Funeral Notice for Mrs. Nancy Jane Williams - Aged Iolan Leaves Five Great-Great Grandchildren - Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Jane (Cargile) Williams who died yesterday, will be held in the Church of God, Fourth and Madison tomorrow at 2 p.m. The Reverend Tom Hackett will be in charge and burial will take place in La Harpe Cemetery. (LaHarpe, Kansas) Mrs. Williams died after a short period of declining health. She died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John W. Fine at the age of 89 years. She was born in Washburn, Missouri and had been living with her daughter for some time. Her late husband, Chastain Williams preceded her in death in 1915. Mrs. Williams leaves behind besides Mrs. Fine, Mrs. (Edna) J. W. Stout of Lone Elm, Mrs. (Emma) W. B Fielding of Wichita, KS. Two other daughters, live outside Kansas, Mrs. (Martha) J. A. Root of OK., and Mrs. (Christine) W. Gilbert of CA. Five Great-Great Grandchildren also survive. | Photo Donna Cooper Funeral Notice Phyllis Long |
FIELDING, James Edward | June 14, 1884 MO |
Dec. 10, 1955 Cardwell Hosp., Stella, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Lurena Bell - Research Note: He was a retired section hand for the Frisco railroad and a son of William B. and Emma (Williams) Fielding. He was a father of four sons and four daughters. His wife was Lurena Bell (Ellis) Fielding. Mrs. Donald Winning of Marshall, MO was the informant on the death certificate. He was widowed twice. | Online Obituary Joplin Globe, Dec. 11, 1955 Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
FIELDING, Lurena Bell (ELLIS) | Aug. 17, 1884 AR |
Sept. 17, 1953 Ash Twp., Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James Edward - Research Note: According to her death certificate her husband was James E. Fielding and he was the informant. She was a daughter of Dallas and Mary (Palmer) Ellis. The cause of death was Angina Pectoris. | Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
FIELDING, Maggie Dean (HENRY) | Sept. 9, 1927 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 13, 2016 Mercy Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Paul - Research Note: She was the daughter of Reams Eugene Henry and Ruby Jane Brake. On January 12, 1946, in Exeter, Missouri, she was united in marriage to Melvin Paul Fielding, who preceded her in death on October 11, 2000. Also preceding her in death were her parents; one son, Charles "Chuck" Fielding; one brother, Gene Henry and two sisters, Mary Lee Brandt and Katie Hendrix. Maggie received her education at OK Elementary and Southwest High School at Washburn. She was a homemaker and a life-long resident of Barry County. She was a member of Mission Baptist Church. | Fohn Funeral Home Photo Phyllis Long |
FIELDING, Melvin Paul | Mar. 4, 1924 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 11, 2000 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW Maggie - Inscription: "PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of James Edward and Lurena Belle (Ellis) Fielding. - Another Stone | Monett Times Oct. 12, 2000 Mary Homesley Photos Phyllis Long |
FIELDING, Murl Edward | Dec. 4, 1913 | Oct. 18, 1917 | No Data | Photo Phyllis Long |
FIELDING, William B. | Aug. 5, 1840 VA |
June 9, 1917 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Emma - Research Note: - WASHBURN CITIZEN PASSES AWAY - W. B. Fielding died very suddenly at his home at Washburn Saturday June 9, 1917 about 11 a.m. He had been in very poor health for some time but seemed as well as usual that morning and ate a hearty breakfast, after which he took his daily bath then came in lay down on the bed, dying in a very few minutes. Mr. Fielding was born in VA, Aug. 5, 1840, and came to Barry Co. 38 years ago and purchased the place where he resided at the time of his death. He was married to Emma Williams in 1883, to whom were born twelve children,one dying in infancy. His wife and eleven children survive him. James Schooly, Lucy and Nettie of Washburn, Mrs. Thomas Summey of Seligman, Mrs. George B. Hart of Macksville, KS, and Mrs. William Huffman of Wilmore, KS, were all present at the funeral, Mrs. Guy Sappenfield arriving too late to attend. Mr. Fielding had never united with any church since coming to this country there being no organization of his choice here, but lived a true Christian life and bore his suffering with patience. Funeral services were conducted at the residence Monday morning by Rev. P. H. Hodge and the remains laid to rest in Cargile graveyard. - June 16, 1917, Cassville Democrat - Washburn And Greasy Creek Mixups: Died June 9th of heart failure, Wm. B. Fielding, in his 77th year. A good citizen has passed away. A widow and a large family survive him. Interment June 11th at the Sullivan graveyard. Funeral service by Rev. P. H. Hodge of the Baptist Church. - Donna's Note: the newspaper reads he was buried in Sullivan graveyard. I wonder if it means he was buried in the Sullivan plot. The first article says he was buried in Cargile Cemetery. | Obit Phyllis Long Online Newspapers Photo Donna Cooper |
FIELDING, W. Harvey "Horney" | Aug. 15, 1911 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
July 21, 1974 So. Barry Co. Hosp., Cassville, Barry, MO |
Research Note: Washburn, MO resident. Surviving are three brothers and four sisters. He was the son of James Edward and Lurena Belle (Ellis) Fielding. | Online obit, Florence (Patterson) Rose's Scrapbook Photo Phyllis Long |
FORBES, Mary (DAUGHERTY) (NEILL) | Aug. 16, 1901 MO |
Apr. 29, 1988 Lacoba Nursing Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Daughter of William Henry Daugherty and Sarah Cordelia "Sadie" Boucher, both buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. She first married George Clifford Neill on Oct. 21, 1933 in Carroll Co., AR. Possibly divorced as his death certificate names a different spouse. | Census AR Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
FORBRAGD, Lora Marie (UPCHURCH) (ATKINSON) (RYAN) | Aug. 9, 1917 Lamar, Powers Co., OK |
Feb. 28, 2008 Medicalodge, Neosho, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Clyde Ryan & Jim Atkinson - Research Note: Daughter of Robert and Ethel (Norris) Upchurch. She married James Atkinson on Apr. 6, 1940 in Springdale, AR and to this union two children were born. He preceded her in death Sept. 8, 1970. Second married Clyde Ryan, deceased. Third married William Forbragd, who preceded her in death in Jan. 17, 1997. She is survived by one son and one daughter. Lora grew up and received her education in Oklahoma. After she married Jim Atkinson in 1940, they moved to Washburn, where they owned Atkinson's General Store and operated it until 1956. From 1960 until 1975 she operated a beauty shop in Washburn. She resided in Cassville prior to moving to Neosho to be closer to her children. She was a member of Cassville First Baptist Church; Celeste Chapter of Order of the Eastern Star for 55 years, being Past Worthy Matron, serving in 1956 and 1957. She originally joined the Washburn Chapter on May 21, 1953. - Donna's Note: She was also preceded in death by her parents; one son, two sisters, and three brothers. After she married Jim Atkinson in 1940 they moved to Washburn, where they owned Atkinson's General Store and operated it until 1956. From 1960 until 1975 she operated a beauty shop in Washburn. She resided in Cassville prior to moving to Neosho. Her stone has her name as Lora Ryan. | Note Photo Donna Cooper Barry Co. Advertiser Phyllis Long |
FORBRAGD, William L. | Nov. 12, 1917 Whitefish, Flathead Co., MT |
Jan. 17, 1997 | Inscription: "SSG US ARMY WORLD WAR II" - Research Note: Son of Sigurd Martin Forbragd and Winnie Heatland. He was married to Lora Upchurch. | MT Birth Records SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
FORD, Amelia (MOON) | June 16, 1895 Benton Co., AR |
Apr. 27, 1962 MO |
SSW: Dave - Research Note: Her husband was Thomas David Ford and she was the daughter of Lewis C. Moon and Mary Elnora Rogers. - 1910 Census, Garfield, Benton, Arkansas - Lewis C. Moon, age 49 Married 23 years, born NC, parents born NC - Mary, wife, age 42, mother of 7 children, 7 living, born MO, parents born TN - Josie, daughter, age 22, born AR - Lawrence, son, age 20, born AR - Mela (Amelia), daughter, age 14, born AR - Ray, son, age 8, born AR - Fay, son, age 1 year 8 months, born AR - Tommy, son, age 2 months, born AR. According to the 1900 Census, the 7th child not listed in 1910, was Charles H. Moon, born Dec. 17, 1888 AR and died Oct. 13, 1974 Kings Co., CA. | Census CA Death Index Photo Phyllis Long |
FORD, Carl Henry | June 7, 1918 | Feb. 15, 1945 | SSW: Lloyd Frank - Inscription: "Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ford" - Research Note: Killed in action during WW II. Thomas D. Ford, born MO, was his father and Amelia Moon, born Benton Co., AR, his mother. - Another Photo - Military Stone - Inscription: MISSOURI PFC 1 INF 6 Inf Div WORLD WAR II" | NARA.gov Photos Phyllis Long |
FORD, Cora Parethina (GILBERT) | June 10, 1872 Pike Co., MO |
May 5, 1927 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "At Rest" - Research Note: There are no dates on this stone. Her death certificate states that her father was Charles Gilbert, born Ralls Co., MO, and her mother Catherine Epperson. W. E. Ford was listed as her husband. Diabetes Mellitus, blood poisoning was the cause of death. W. E. Scott, Washburn, MO, was the informant. She is buried next to her husband William Elhanen Ford. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
FORD, H. A. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: Homemade stone. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
FORD, Thomas David "Dave" | July 21, 1880 AR |
May 21, 1971 Cassville Nursing Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Amelia - Research Note: Monett, Barry Co., MO resident. Son of George Harvey Ford and Mary Ann Reynolds. - Parents not known on the death certificate. Monett, Barry Co., MO resident. Rev. O. T. Allred of Monett, MO was the informant on the death certificate. WWI Draft Registration gives his birth as July 21, 1882, his nearest relative was his wife Amelia, and they were at Garfield Benton Co., AR. SSDI gives his birth as July 21, 1881 and his last residence was Monett, Barry Co., MO. Three birth years: stone has 1880, WWI Draft Card has 1882, SSDI has 1881. | Note Donna Cooper World War I Draft Registration Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
FORD, James Jackson "Jack" | Feb. 23, 1896 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 7, 1934 Barry Co. Hosp., Cassville Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Muriel P. - Research Note: Dies of Septic Poisoning - Jack Ford, whose home was west of Washburn in the Greasy Creek locality, died Friday morning, Sept. 7th, at the Barry County Hospital in Cassville, as a result of septic poisoning. Mr. Ford had been working at the meat canning plant at Washburn. It is said that the infection began at a small scratched place on his hand. He was 32 years old and leaves a widow and several children. - His death certificate reads that William Elhanen Ford was his father and Cora Gilbert was his mother. He worked at the canning factory. Muriel Ford was given as his wife's name. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photos Death Notice Phyllis Long |
FORD, Loyd Frank | June 5, 1915 Benton Co., AR |
Nov. 30, 1941 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: PFC Carl Henry Ford - Inscription: "Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ford" - Research Note: On June 27, 1939 he was married to Fern Naomi Mooney. To them one son was born. - His death certificate reads that Thomas D. Ford, born MO, was his father and Amelia Moon, born Benton Co., AR, was his mother. Mrs. T. D. Ford, Monett, MO, was the informant. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Obit Photos Phyllis Long |
FORD, Muriel Pringle (BROWN) | June 29, 1896 Lincoln Co., MO |
May 10, 1980 MO |
SSW: J. Jack - Research Note: Wife of James Jackson Ford. James and Muriel were married on June 21, 1914 in Barry Co., MO. She was the daughter of William Harrison Brown and Frances Clementine Craig. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
FORD, William Elhanen "Haney" | Feb. 4, 1871 Grayson Co., TX |
Dec. 6, 1936 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "At Rest" - Research Note: There are no dates on this stone. His death certificate states that Andrew Jackson and Mary (Dean) Ford were his parents. Cora Ford was listed as his wife's name. The cause of death was heart failure. Abbie Main, Carl Junction, MO, gave the information. He married Cora Parethina Gilbert, Feb. 1, 1891 in Macon Co., MO. According to her death certificate, Mary Ann (Dean) Ford, Haney's mother, is buried at Cargile Cemetery and has no stone. | Death Certificate Marriages Donna Cooper Note Photo Phyllis Long |
FOSSARD, Maude E. (ETCHASON) | Dec. 1888 MO |
May 17, 1925 Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR |
Research Note: She was listed in 1900 in Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO, with a birth date of Dec. 1888. Her stone has 1890 as her birth date. Her father was Ambrose Dudley Etchason and her mother Mary Ellen Basinger. She married Thomas Fossard, Jackson Co., MO, Aug. 14, 1915. Arkansas Death Index listed her with the same death date as listed here and death place was given as Little Rock, AR. | Note Census Marriages AR Death Records Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
FOSTER, Amah M. (STARK) | June 16, 1874 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 19, 1962 Scroggins Nursing Home, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She married Thomas Jefferson Foster, Barry Co., MO, Mar. 19, 1897. Culver Funeral Home Records state that her father was John Stark and her mother Martha Daugherty. Thomas J. Foster, deceased, was her husband. Her name is given as Omah on her husband's death certificate. - Foster Plot Stone | Culver Funeral Home, V. 10, P. 40, by Ted Roller Photos Donna Cooper |
FOSTER, Carl Edward | Aug. 19, 1961 | Jan. 3, 1976 | No Data | Photo Phyllis Long |
FOSTER, Florence J. | Aug. 2, 1875 AR |
Nov. 16, 1888 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Aged 13 ys, 3 m's, 9 ds. Daughter of R. J. and V. E. Foster" - Research Note: The 1880 Barry Co., MO census has Florence Foster, age 5, born AR, with her parents James, born IL, and Vesta, born TN, Foster. She was the daughter of Robert James Foster and Vesta E. Ault. - Another Photo - Another Photo | Census Photos Phyllis Long |
FOSTER, Robert James "R. J." | Dec. 25, 1843 Salem, IL |
Mar. 12, 1922 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He married Vesta E. Ault, Nov. 26, 1868, Barry Co., MO, and his death certificate names Wiley Foster as his father and Annie Keel as his mother, both born TN. - Foster Plot Stone | Death Certificate Photos Donna Cooper |
FOSTER, Thomas Jefferson | Apr. 8, 1870 Benton Co., AR |
Aug. 28, 1927 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate names Robert James Foster, born Salem, IL, as his father and Vesta Ault, born TN, as his mother. Omah Foster was given as his wife's name. His wife was Amah M. Stark. - July 6, 1911, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO - Washburn News: We understand that Washburn is to have a newspaper, "The Washburn Review". Thos. J. Foster of Washburn Prairie is to be the editor of the paper. A large list of subscriptions have been taken. It is to be hoped, that the venture will prove to be a financial success __ __ that he may continue its publication. - Foster Plot Stone | Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Death Certificate Photos Donna Cooper |
FOSTER, Vesta Eggletine (AULT) | Sept. 19, 1846 Rhea Co., TN |
Sept. 14, 1930 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Her death certificate names Thomas Ault as her father and Justine Creed as her mother. Her online obit reads that she was a widow of the late James Foster. It reads that her parents were Thomas and Emeline Ault, which gives a different name for her mother than the death certificate. She married James Foster in Pea Ridge, AR, 1868. Note: MO marriage records say R. James Foster married Vesta Ault on Nov. 26, 1868 in Barry Co., MO. Notes at rootsweb.com give her name as Vesta Emeline Ault. - Cassville Republican, Cassville, Barry County, MO, September 18, 1930 - Mrs. Vesta Foster, widow of the late James Foster, who for many years was a prominent citizen of the Washburn Prairie community, passed to her rest at the Foster home east of Washburn, Sunday Sept. 14, 1930. Rev. Chas Vanzandt of Exeter conducted funeral services at the home Tuesday afternoon. Vesta E. Ault was born Sept. 19, 1846 in Tennessee. With her parents, Thomas and Emeline Ault, she came to Barry county when eight years of age. She was married to James Foster of Pea Ridge, Ark., in 1868. To them two children were born. Thomas J. and Florene both of whom precede her in death. She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Thos. J. Foster, a brother, A. F. Ault of Kansas City, and two sisters, Mrs. Sue LeCompte of Pierce City and Mrs. Jane LeCompte of Cassville. Among those from a distance in attendance at the funeral were: A. F. Ault, Kansas City, Myrtle LeCompte, Nevada; G. M. Withers and family of Monett; Mrs. James Hickman Oronogo; J. D. Gustin, Springfield; Mrs. Wiley Mosley, Pea Ridge, Ark., Mrs. Ella Mosley and Mrs. Alice Poe, Pea Ridge; Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Springfield; Mrs. C. N. Jayne, Monett. - Another Photo - Foster Plot Stone | Online Obit Death Certificate Photos Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Online Newspapers Phyllis Long |
FOUNTAIN, Calvin Wright | Sept. 12, 1872 Seligman, Barry, MO |
Jan. 29, 1941 Washburn, Barry, MO |
Inscription: "Gone But Not Forgotten" - Research Note: Husband of Edna M. McGlothlin (no children) - Married Sept. 24, 1893. According to his death certificate he was a farmer and William Fountain was his father. No information on his mother. Curtis Thomas of rural Washburn, MO was the informant. - His mother was Rutha Jane Weston and she was widowed age 41, in the 1880 Census, Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO - District 6, with children: Mary age 15, Alice age 13, James age 16, Emma age 12, Calvin age 8, Robert age 6 with niece Clementine Weston age 19 and nephew Mellie? Weston age 21. | Headstone Betty Fountain Erickson Death Certificate Census Photo Phyllis Long |
FOUNTAIN, Edna E. (MCGLOTHLIN) | Apr. 5, 1872 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
May 28, 1949 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Spouse Calvin W. Fountain married Sept. 24, 1893 - Washburn, Barry Co., MO, no children. Usual residence was Washburn. Her husband was Calvin Fountain. She was a daughter of Taylor and Melvina McGlothlin. Informant was Mrs. Curtis Thomas of Cassville, MO. Cause of death was brain concussion. Fell from back porch of the home. Her death certificate has Apr. 7 for birth date and stone has Apr. 5. Betty posted that Edna died in Washburn, but her death place was corrected to read Cassville from the information given on her death certificate. | Fam. Records Headstone Betty Fountain Erickson Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
FOX, Hattie L. (LECOMPTE) (MEADORS) | 1878 | 1966 | Research Note: Cassville Monument placed the stone at her grave. On June 21, 1899, Barry County, MO, Hattie LeCompte married J. C. Fox. On May 30, 1912 Hattie (LeCompte) Fox married Josiah M. Meadors. Phyllis' notes: 1880 Census, Missouri, Barry, Cassville, District 5 - Hattie, age 1 born MO, is with her father, William LeCompte age 32 born MO, mother Jane age 27 born MO, siblings Walter R. age 3, and Keet age 6 months born MO. - 1900 Census, Missouri, Barry, Flat Creek, District 5 - Hattie is living with her parents as Hattie Fox, age 21, widowed, no children. Her father was James William LeCompte and her mother was Mary Jane Ault. Both buried at Washburn Prairie Cemetery. | Census Note Phyllis Long Note Photo Donna Cooper |
FOX, Myrtle Donnie | July 9, 1913 OK City, OK |
Aug. 25, 1920 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Nellie P. Fox and Clara C. Harris - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Don R. Fox, born MI was her father and Addie F. Armstrong, born KS, was her mother. Her death was caused by a fire. - 1920 Census, Mcelroy, Pawnee, Oklahoma - Don R. Fox age 35, Addie age 33, Nellie P. age 13, Pansy age 11, George age 10, Dora age 7, Myrtle D. age 6, Frank age 4, Ora, age 3, Iva age 1, Don R. Jr age 0, Frank P. Armstrong (Addie's father), age 64. - In 1930, they are in Tulsa, OK and have added more children. - Another Photo - Footstone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Photos Phyllis Long |
FOX, Nellie Pauline | Oct. 9, 1908 OK City, OK |
Aug. 25, 1920 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Myrtle D. and Clara C. Harris - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Don R. Fox, born MI was her father and Addie F. Armstrong, born KS was her mother. Her death was caused by a fire. The stone reads that Nellie was born 1907. 1920 Census, Mcelroy, Pawnee, Oklahoma - Don R. Fox age 35, Addie age 33, Nellie P. age 13, Pansy age 11, George age 10, Dora age 7, Myrtle age 6, Frank age 4, Ora, age 3, Iva age 1, Don R. Jr age 0, Frank P. Armstrong (Addie's father), age 64. - In 1930, they are in Tulsa, OK and have added more children. - Another Photo - Footstone | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Photos Phyllis Long |
FRANKLIN, Mahala J. (BALL) | June 3, 1834 TN |
Apr. 13, 1902 | Inscription: "Mother of J. C. and W. B. Ball" - Research Note: In 1900 Mahala was listed in Washburn Twp., in household 210 as Mahala Franklin. She was born in TN, and age 63, born in Jan. 1837 according to the online transcription of the census. - Another Photo | Headstone Darla Ball Marbut Note Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
FRAZIER, David A. | Oct. 10, 1854 MO |
Apr. 7, 1912 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Martha Caladonia - Research Note: His death certificate gives very little information but names Solomon Frazier as his father. He was a livery man. He was 58 years, 5 months, and 26 days old. His stone has 1854 on it but the death records states he was born in 1852. John Black was the informant who was married to Flora Frazier, David's daughter. He was buried April 7, 1912. - His mother was Sarah Henderson. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Photo Phyllis Long |
FRAZIER, George | Nov. 7, 1877 KS |
May 6, 1915 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Research Note: May 13, 1915, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Washburn News: The remains of George Frazier were brought here last Friday for burial from Kansas City. He was killed in the Southwestern switch yard in Kansas City. He was a brother of Mrs. John Black of this place. The funeral was conducted by Rev. J. E. Harney at the Union Church, Saturday morning and his body was laid to rest at the Washburn Prairie Cemetery. - George Frazier who some years ago resided in Cassville was run over by a train at Joplin Friday and was instantly killed. His body was completely severed. His father, while resident of Cassville engaged in the transfer business between Cassville and Exeter. He was a brother-in-law of John Black of Washburn. Phyllis' Note: Death Certificate reads that he was single and a son of D. A. Frazier. His mother's maiden name given as Martha Lora. The cause of death was given as killed in K. C. on railroad tracks, accidentally. Mary E. Black of Joplin, MO was the informant. - He was a son of David A. Frazier and Martha C. Morris. | Note Donna Cooper Death Certificate Online Newspapers Photo Phyllis Long |
FRAZIER, Martha Caladonia (MORRIS) | Apr. 9, 1855 Marysville, MO |
Oct. 1, 1912 1907 Moffat Street, Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
SSW: David A. - Inscription: "His Wife" - Research Note: Washburn News: Mr. and Mrs. John Black went to Joplin Tuesday to accompany the remains of the latter's mother, Mrs. Frazier, to the this place for burial. Her funeral was preached by Rev. P. H. Hodge at the residence after which she was laid to rest by her husband at Washburn Prairie Cemetery. Her death certificate reads that she was a widow, a daughter of George Morris, born near Marionville, MO, and Flora Phillips, born Lexington, KY. Mollie Black, daughter, Joplin, MO, was the informant. | Online Newspapers Oct. 10, 1912 Cassville Republican Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
FRITSCH, John Morgan | Feb. 5, 1941 St. Louis, MO |
Feb. 14, 1983 | Research Note: RR One, Washburn, Barry Co., MO resident. Air Force veteran. Cause of death was self-inflicted carbon monoxide poisoning. He was employed as a field service representative. His wife was Sandra at the time of his death and he had two sons and three daughters. First wife was Catherine Alene Posey. He second married Sandra Kay Soesbe on Mar. 29, 1974 in Reno, Washoe Co., NV. - Son of Bernard William Fritsch and Johnnye Mary Pollock. Named in the 1950 census as John M. Gillies, stepson to Bernard W. Fritsch. - Another Photo - Inscription: "US AIR FORCE" | Springfield News-Leader NV Marriage Records Census Photo Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
FROST, Charley W. | Jun. 7, 1876 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 13, 1877 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of Snow and Eliza Frost" - Research Note: This stone is off its base and flat on the ground. His mother was Eliza Bradshaw and he is buried next to Henry S. Bradshaw. Henry Bradshaw's mother was America Evaline (Frost) Bradshaw. - Snow Frost and Eliza Bradshaw were married on Dec. 22, 1870 in Barry Co., MO. | Note Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
FROST, Emma Florence (JOHNSON) | Jan. 17, 1862 Barry Co., MO |
June 5, 1931 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate her husband was John A. Frost and he was the informant. She was a daughter of Seaborne M. and Anna (Fulton) Johnson. - Frost Plot Stone | Death Certificate Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
FROST, Harriet "Hattie" Dorilla (CHADD) (TROWBRIDGE) | Dec. 31, 1867 IA |
Apr. 18, 1941 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to her death certificate, she was a daughter of Alexander Campbell Chadd (born IN) and Ellen Davis (born IL). D. D. Laney of Washburn, MO was the informant. Donna's Note: Her stone has 1867 for her birth date on it. Hattie first married Samuel Trowbridge on Oct. 8, 1893 at Washburn, Barry Co., MO. Mrs. Hattie Trowbridge of Washburn, Barry Co., MO married John A. Frost of Washburn, Barry Co., MO on Nov. 6, 1932 in Asbury, Jasper Co., MO. She was the second wife of John A. Frost. | Death Certificate MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long Note Donna Cooper |
FROST, Ida M. | No Date | Feb. 1875 | Another Photo - Another Photo - Research Note: this is one of the flat slabs in the middle of the cemetery. | Photo Darla Ball Marbut Photos Phyllis Long |
FROST, Infant | Jan. 19, 1869 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 19, 1869 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau. of Winter & Darthulia" - Research Note: Daughter of Winter Frost and Darthulia Jane Johnson. | Note Donna Cooper Note Photo Phyllis Long |
FROST, Infant | Feb. 17, 1879 Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 25, 1879 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of Winter & Darthulia" - Research Note: Son of Winter Frost and Darthulia Jane Johnson. | Note Photo Phyllis Long |
FROST, John Arthur | Feb. 8, 1862 Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 16, 1935 Rogers, AR |
Research Note: Son of Andrew Jackson Frost and Adeline C. Ashcraft, both buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Cassville, MO. His first wife was Emma Florence Johnson and second wife Harriet "Hattie" Dorilla Chadd, her first husband was Samuel Trowbridge. - John A. Frost, age 76 years, passed away Wed., Jan. 9, at the home of his son, Kellis Frost, in Rogers, following an illness of about two weeks. Mr. Frost had been in failing health rapidly for the past year. He was treated at the Stella Hospital a short time ago. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Frost home in Washburn. Burial was made in the Washburn Prairie cemetery. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Hattie Frost, one son, Kellis of Rogers; one daughter, Mrs. Pearl Pennington of Dallas, TX; one sister, Mrs. Emily Pocock of Pomona, CA; and two brothers E. A. Frost of Cassville and Sam P. Frost of near Aurora. - Frost Plot Stone | Obit Census Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
FROST, M. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: this is one of the flat slabs in the middle of the cemetery. - Another Photo | Photo Darla Ball Marbut Photo Phyllis Long |
FROST, Nancy L. | No Date | Jan. 5, 1875 | Research Note: this is one of the flat slabs in the middle of the cemetery. - Another Photo - Another Photo - Another Photo | Photo Darla Ball Marbut Photos Phyllis Long |
FROST, Onnie | Jun. 12, 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 8, 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Daughter of Winter and Darthulia Frost" - Research Note: Daughter of Winter Frost and Darthulia Jane Johnson. | Photo Phyllis Long |
FROST, Sevier | Abt. 1835 TN |
Aug. 9, 1881 | Inscription: "Aged 45 Y'rs, 11 Mo's, 9 D'ys" - Research Note: He was the son of Elijah Frost and Amelia (Mollie) Lonesome Patterson. Sevier Frost first married Elizabeth Savira McGlothlin on Apr. 18, 1859 in Barry Co., MO. Notes at rootsweb say they were divorced. Sevier Frost second married Mollie R. Peach on Dec. 25, 1869 in Barry Co., MO. - 1860 Census, Missouri, Barry, Sugar Creek - Sevier Frost, age 24 born TN - E.S. (Elizabeth), age 16 born MO - Matthew, age 34, born TN. - 1880 Census, Arkansas, Benton, Sugar Creek, District 13 Sevier Frost, age 45, store keeper, born TN - Mollie, age 29, wife, born OH, Early, son, age 10 born MO - Hardy, son, age 8, born AR - Cora, daughter, age 6, born AR - Charlie, son, age 4, born AR - Lee, son, age 2, born AR - Willie, son, age 6 months, born Oct. AR - General, son, age 16, born AR - Sarah Henson, age 21, servant, born MO - A. J. Read, age 22, servant born MO. In the next 2 households are Winter age 40 and wife Darthula Frost with family, and Young age 37 and wife Kate Frost and family. | Census MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
FROST, Thomas Simpson "Tom" | Mar. 17, 1824 TN |
June 11, 1911 Tom Hickey's Home, Ash Twp., Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: According to his death certificate he was widowed and a retired farmer. He was a son of Elijah (born TN) and Amelia "Mollie" (Patterson, born TN) Frost. Mrs. T. H. Hickey of Washburn, MO was the informant. The cause of death was dysentery. His wife was Mary D. (Burlison) Beam, married to Thomas Frost 37 years in the 1900 census. - June 15, 1911, Thursday, Cassville Republican - Washburn News: Uncle Tom Frost, age about 87 years died at the home of Tom Hickey, his nephew, Saturday night of old age. The funeral services were conducted by Mr. Stephens Sunday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest in the Washburn Prairie Cemetery. | Online Obit Online Newspapers Death Certificate Census Phyllis Long |
FRY, Rea Mildred (SOLINGER) | July 23, 1910 Park Rapids, MN |
Jan. 5, 2006 | Research Note: Daughter of Nick Solinger and Bessie O. Youmans. She married Harry B. Fry on Oct. 30, 1937 in Carlton Co., MN. 1950 Census, she is divorced, living in Park Rapids, MN with sons Dwight C. Fry, Harry V. Fry and daughter Beatrice J. Fry. - Back of Stone | MN Marriage Records Census Photos Donna Cooper |
FRY, Wille P. | July 8, 1872 TN |
Feb. 2, 1880 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of J. F. & S." - Research Note: Son of Jacob Fry and Summervill Drennan. | Census Photo Phyllis Long |
FRYE, Barbara Blanche (DRIVER) (DEAN) | Apr. 3, 1935 Independence, OK |
Aug. 3, 2017 At Daughter's Home, Tulsa, OK |
SSW: Floyd L. - Inscription: "Married Oct. 2, 1952" - Research Note: Daughter of Franklin Samuel Driver and Blanche Dorsey. She lived in Langley, OK for 11 years, coming from Cassville, MO where she lived for 11 years and lived in Lanagan, MO for 12 years. Previously, she lived in Tulsa, OK. She previously owned Truitt’s Cave located in Lanagan, MO, River’s Bend Cleaners in Anderson, MO, and retired from Seven Valley’s Motel in Cassville, MO. She married Floyd Loyid Frye on October 2, 1952 at Waldron, AR. After 50.5 years of marriage, Floyd went to be with is Lord and Savior. April 3, 2004, she married Virgil Vernon Dean until his death on May 4, 2008. She was preceded in death by her parents, two husbands, two sons, and one brother. - Another Photo | Obit Photos Phyllis Long |
FRYE, Clarence Leroy | Sept. 29, 1955 OK |
Apr. 18, 2014 MO |
Research Note: Purdy, MO resident. Son of Floyd L. Frye and Barbara B. (Driver) (Frye) Dean. He grew up south of Tulsa, graduating from Jenks High School. He worked for R M Industries in Purdy, for ten years. He was preceded in death by his father, Floyd L. Frye and a brother Lloyd T. Frye. | Fohn Funeral Home Photo Phyllis Long |
FRYE, Floyd Loyid | Sept. 25, 1925 LeFlore Co., OK |
May 21, 2003 MO |
SSW: Barbara Blanche - Inscription: "Married Oct. 2, 1952" - Research Note: Son of Willie Anthony Frye and Lucy Viola McFadden. - Another Photo | SS Claims Index Photos Phyllis Long |
FRYE, Lloyd Timothy | Oct. 29, 1953 Tulsa, OK |
Oct. 2, 2004 Christian Health Care, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: He was the son of Floyd Loyid and Barbara Blanche (Driver) Frye. He lived in Tulsa until moving to Lanagan, Mo., in l980. He moved to Cassville, Mo., in l993. Lloyd graduated from Oklahoma State Tech. in l985 with an associates degree in Auto Parts Management. He worked in retail sales for auto parts stores. He was preceded in death by his father and his maternal and paternal grandparents. | Ozark Funeral Home Photos Phyllis Long |
FULLER, Abner Morton | June 5, 1865 IN |
Jan. 29, 1931 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Husband" - Research Note: According to his death certificate he was retired. Isaac Fuller, born NJ, was his father. Margaret Orr, born Indianapolis, was his mother. Augusta Gaines Fuller was his wife's name. Donna's Note: His wife was Augusta Gaines Johnson, daughter of John and Susanna Priscilla (Stodder) Johnson. Abner married her Jan. 18, 1899 in Mobile, AL. According to her death certificate, she was cremated in Valhalla Crematory, St. Louis, MO. She was born July 13, 1867 in Mobile, AL, and died Oct. 30, 1949 in a Blind Girls Home, St. Louis, MO. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
FULP, Harold James | Nov. 26, 1926 Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Oct. 15, 2014 At Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Wanda Maxine - Research Note: He was son of the late Burt P. Fulp and Golda (Fly) Fulp. Harold graduated from Aurora High School with the Class of 1944. Shortly after graduation, he served in the Merchant Marines where he studied Engineering. Consequently, he was honorably discharged from the United States Coast Guard in 1946, having spent most of his duties on a ship. In 1949, Harold moved to Monett and had worked as a Shoe Stylist at Jumping Jack Shoes. He retired at the age of 61. Harold married Wanda Alexander on September 2, 1949 in Monett. They were blessed with over sixty-five years together. Harold was preceded in death by his parents; and one sister, Florene Crawford. - Military Stone | Buchanan Funeral Home Photos Phyllis Long |
FULP, Wanda Maxine (ALEXANDER) | Mar. 11, 1928 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 4, 2020 At Home, Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Harold James - Research Note: Daughter of Floyd Alexander and Caroline Pearl Raines. Wanda graduated from Monett High School with the Class of 1946. Shortly after graduation, she worked at Jumping Jacks Shoe Company where she met her husband, Harold J. Fulp. Wanda had her own tax business, operating out of her home for many years, catering to the local community. Wanda was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church, Monett. Wanda and Harold were married on September 2, 1949 in Monett, and were blessed with over sixty-five years together. Wanda was preceded in death by her husband, her parents and one sister, Panzy Alexander. | Buchanan Funeral Home Census Photo Phyllis Long |
FULTON, Arthur L. | July 1847 TN |
Jan. 28, 1903 | Research Note: Civil War Veteran - Arthur Fulton, Private, Co. M, 6th KS CAV. - 1900 Census, Missouri, Barry, Washburn, District 16 - Living next door to Hasten Fulton, his brother. Arthur Fulton born July 1847 MO, age 52, single, parents born TN. He was the son of A. L. Fulton, born MO, and Farris Johnson, born MO. | Census Photo Phyllis Long |
FULTON, Creed Taylor | Jan. 27, 1873 | Dec. 02, 1953 | SSW: Pearl Varner - Research Note: His parents were Hasten and Jester E. Fulton. He married Oct. 14, 1894, Barry Co., MO, to Missouri Pearl Varner. - Dec. 22, 1910, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO - Washburn Prairie: Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Fulton, Friday, Dec. 23, a fine bouncing boy, mother and babe doing well and it is thought that Creed will recover. Note: This son was Kenneth. - 1920 Census, Missouri, Barry, Washburn, District 22 - Creed T. Fulton, age 47, born MO - Pearl wife, age 36, born MO - Eugene (Kenneth), son, age 9, born MO - Jeston, son, age 4, born MO. | Note Donna Cooper Online Newspapers Census Photo Phyllis Long |
FULTON, George W. | Jan. 8, 1848 | Mar. 1, 1916 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Alphonsus J. Fulton and Margaret M. Beard. His wife was Cornelia A. Kibler, died 1942 and is buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Kansas City, KS. - Mar. 9, 1916, Cassville Republican - Washburn Prairie News: Geo. Fulton died at the home of his son, Walter, in Dry Hollow, March 1, after only a short illness of pneumonia, age 68 years, 1 month and 21 days. He leaves to mourn his death a wife, three daughters, Mrs. Jim Bryan of Joplin, Mrs. Frank Bryan of Louray, Kans., and Miss Ethel of Lockwood, MO., and two sons, Walter and Will. Mr. Fulton's home was at Joplin. He and his wife were only here for a visit when he took sick. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Funeral services were conducted by P. H. Hodge, Friday at 1 p.m. at the Washburn Prairie Church after which his body was laid to rest in the cemetery nearby. - 1900 Census, Missouri, Barry, Washburn, District 16 - George Fulton, born Oct. 1846 KY, age 55, married 20 years, parents born KY - Nealy, wife, born Jan. 1853 TN, age 48, mother of 5 children, 2 living - Walter, son, born Feb. 1884 MO, age 16 - Ethel, daughter, born May 1890 MO, age 10. | Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Census MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
FULTON, Golda (CANTWELL) | May 14, 1910 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 19, 1999 Cox Medical Center, Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Kenneth E. - Research Note: Daughter of John and Susie (Orrell) Cantwell. Husband, Kenneth Eugene Fulton, preceded her in death. | Monett Times Sept. 21, 1999 Mary Homesley Photo Donna Cooper |
FULTON, Hasten | Sept. 4, 1844 Rural Harrisonville, Cass Co., MO |
Aug. 11, 1922 Newton Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate names A. L. Fulton, born MO, as his father and Fannie Johnson, born MO, as his mother. Researchers and MO Marriage Records say his father was Creed T. Fulton. - He married in Barry Co., MO, Jesten E. Price, Apr. 14, 1870. - Time has again taken a former old time settler and citizen of Barry Co. He served in the Civil War 2 years and 2 months. He moved to Barry County in 1866,and in 1870 was married to Miss Jeston E. Price, who died in 1902. To this union were born four children, three of whom are living: Mrs. Eli Sooter of Urbenett, AR, Creed Fulton of Washburn and Grover Fulton of Cordin, OK, Price Fulton having died at the age of six months. In 1903 he was married to Miss Lou Dawe, by whom he is survived. In 1915 he moved with his family to Granby, where he lived until his death. - Civil War Veteran - Private, Co. M, 6th KS CAV., Enlisted in 1863, Discharged Sept. 15, 1865. | Note Donna Cooper 1890 Vet. Census Obit Photo Phyllis Long |
FULTON, Jesten E. (PRICE) | Oct. 4, 1849 Rhea Co., TN |
July 22, 1902 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of Hasten Fulton" - Research Note: Daughter of John Campbell Pric e and Avesta Creed. | Census Photo Phyllis Long |
FULTON, Kenneth Eugene | Dec. 23, 1910 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 26, 1981 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Golda - Research Note: He married Golda Cantwell in 1929 and was the son of Creed Taylor Fulton and Missouri Pearl Varner. - 1920 Census, Missouri, Barry, Washburn, District 22 Creed T. Fulton, age 47, born MO - Pearl wife, age 36, born MO - Eugene (Kenneth), son, age 9, born MO - Jeston, son, age 4, born MO. | Note Heather Brown Census Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
FULTON, Missouri Pearl (VARNER) | June 16, 1874 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
July 13, 1959 St. Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Creed Taylor - Research Note: She was married in Barry County, to Creed Taylor Fulton, Oct. 14, 1894. She was a daughter of William Moulton and Catherine Mary Wells (Shipley) Varner. | Online Newspapers Culver Funeral Home, V. 8, P. 97, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
FULTON, Prise | Sept. 16, 1886 | Mar. 5, 1887 | Inscription: "Little Prise Fulton" | Photo Phyllis Long |