Washburn Prairie Cemetery
AKA Prairie Cemetery
Barry Co., MO
Surnames N - Q
SSW = Shares Stone With
Name | Born | Died | Research Notes & Inscriptions | Researcher or Resource |
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NEMES, George | Mar. 12, 1884 Romania |
Mar. 12, 1965 Rogers Mem. Hosp., Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
Inscription: "Donated By Max & Loren Grimes" - Research Note: According to Culver Funeral Home records his father was John Nemes but his mother's name was unknown to the informant. He was single, age 81, and lived in the Washburn, MO, area. Emory Melton took care of the funeral arrangements and Ennis Henbest preached his funeral. SSDI gives his last known address as Washburn, Barry Co., MO and his SS number was issued in MI. Never married according to the AR death certificate. Mrs. Sylvia Pope of Detroit, MI was the informant on the death certificate. WW II draft registration says he was living in Roseville, MI in 1942 and Charles Ziegler was given as his next of kin. | Note Betty Fountain Erickson SSDI AR Death Certificate WW II Draft Reg. Phyllis Long Note Photo Donna Cooper |
NODINE, Elsie Myrtle (LAWRENCE) | June 6, 1907 Stella, Newton Co., MO |
May 22, 1937 Rogers Mem. Hosp., Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
Research Note: She is buried next to Winnie (Lawrence) Clark. Her death certificate reads that her husband was Joe Nodine. Her father was Joseph Marion Lawrence born IN and Mother was Olivia S. "Ollie" Neill born Exeter, Barry Co., MO. Her husband Joseph Clifford Nodine, married Sept. 28, 1933 in Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO. He remarried to Vesta Boles, and is buried at Belton, Cass Co., MO. | Death Certificate Census MO Marriage Records Newspapers.com Photo Phyllis Long |
NODINE, Gertrude "Gertie" (PRIVITT) | Mar. 27, 1897 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 7, 1981 Rogers Mem. Hosp., Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
SSW: Oliver Nodine - Inscription: "Married Dec. 13, 1914" - Research Note: She was the daughter of James Ellen Privitt and Rebecca Iris Michael. Wife of Oliver Jasper Nodine, married on Dec. 13, 1914 in Washburn, Barry Co., MO. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
NODINE, Harriet "Hattie" Ellen (MCCORMACK) | Oct. 26, 1888 Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 22, 1972 So. Barry Co. Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records read that Reams McCormack was her father and that Sarah Roden was her mother. Jim E. Nodine, deceased, was her husband. Joe Nodine (son), Belton, MO, was her closest relative. She was age 83 and was widowed. Rev. Paul Watson, Cassville, MO, preached her funeral. | Note Phyllis Long Culver Funeral Home, V. 15, p. 12, by Ted Roller Photo Donna Cooper |
NODINE, James "Jim" E. | Oct. 12, 1890 Carroll Co., AR |
Aug. 16, 1948 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: He was a son of Napoleon Bonaparte H. "Boney" Nodine and Nancy Foster. His wife was Hattie McCormack. | Culver Funeral Home, V. 15, p. 87, by Ted Roller Photo Donna Cooper |
NODINE, Oliver Jasper | Nov. 3, 1893 Carroll Co., AR |
Sep. 30, 1973 Cardwell Hosp., Stella, Newton Co., MO |
SSW: Gertie - Inscription: "Married Dec. 13, 1914" -Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records state that he was a son of Napoleon Bonaparte H. "Boney" Nodine and Nancy Foster. He was a farmer and lived in Ash Twp., Rt. 1, Washburn, MO. He came to Missouri at age 7. Mrs. Gertie Nodine was his closest relative. His wife's name was Gertrude Privett Nodine. Arnold Nodine made the arrangements. | Culver Funeral Home, V. 15, p. 87, by Ted Roller Photo Donna Cooper |
NOLEN, Norma George (ADCOCK) (MORRIS) | Jan. 21, 1913 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 8, 1991 |
Research Note: Norma Adcock married Norman Edward Nolen. Married on Feb. 7, 1940 and were divorced on Feb. 17, 1953 in Crawford Co., AR. Daughter of William B. Adcock and Mary Jane "Mollie" Windes. - Back of Stone | SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Note Photos Donna Cooper |
NORMAN, Amy Ann (TALBURT) | Aug. 28, 1910 Gann Ridge, Benton Co., AR |
Feb. 6, 2007 Mt. Vernon Place Care Center Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., MO |
SSW: Clyde H. - Research Note: Amy Ann (Talburt) Norman, age 96, of Washburn, died yesterday, February 6, at Mt. Vernon Place Care Center. She was born August 28, 1910, in Gann Ridge, AR, and was a daughter of John Thomas and Mahala Ann (Schell) Talburt. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Washburn. She married Clyde Howard Norman on July 21, 1932, in Seligman, and he preceded her in death September 14, 1981. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by six brothers, Thomas, James, Ervin, Elmer, Peter, and Frank; and three sisters, Josie, Tina, and Euna. | Barry Co. Advertiser Feb. 7, 2007 Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
NORMAN, Bobby Gene | Apr. 21, 1931 | Dec. 12, 1998 | Inscription: "A3C US AIR FORCE, KOREA" - Research Note: He was the son of Arthur Raymond Norman Sr. and Leona G. Boles. His wife was Phyllis Rea Hagood. - Military Stone | Note Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
NORMAN, Clyde Howard | Sept. 29, 1908 Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Sept. 14, 1981 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Amy A. - Research Note: Husband of Amy Ann Talburt married July 21, 1932 at Seligman, Missouri. Son of William Monroe Norman and Mae E. Turner. He was a retired farmer, long time Barry county resident, and serving as Democratic committeeman in Barry county at the time of his death. He was survived by three brothers; Virl, Walden, and Jack, three sisters; Marie Northcutt, Iva Northcutt, and Faye Banks. | Obit Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
NORMAN, India Allan | June 4, 1958 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 13, 1980 Little Rock, AR |
Research Note: India Norman was a daughter of Bobby Gene and Phyllis Rea (Hagood) Norman. She lost her life in a car accident near Sparkman, AR. She was a lifetime resident of Washburn, MO and graduated from SW high school in 1976 where she was an all district basketball and volleyball player. She was a Sr. at Henderson State College in Arkadelphia, AR. Survived by a her parents, a brother, a sister, and a grandmother. | Obit Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
NORMAN, Phyllis Rea (HAGOOD) | Aug. 20, 1935 | No Date | Research Note: She was the wife of Bobby Gene Norman. Her parents were Vesta (Webb) and C. C. Hagood. | Note Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
NORTHCUTT, Anna Bell (HICKEY) | Sept. 17, 1897 Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 19, 1954 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: W. Duncan Northcutt - Research Note: She was the daughter of Thomas Henry Hickey and Amanda Belle Carbaugh. - Another Photo | Note Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
NORTHCUTT, Infant | No Date | No Date | Inscription: "Children of Dr. L. B. & M. T. Northcutt" - Research Note: Child of Leon B. Northcutt born TX and Margaret Woodard, born MO. - Another Photo | Photo Phyllis Long |
NORTHCUTT, Infant | No Date | No Date | Inscription: "Children of Dr. L. B. & M. T. Northcutt" - Research Note: Child of Leon B. Northcutt born TX and Margaret Woodard, born MO. - Another Photo | Photo Phyllis Long |
NORTHCUTT, Infant | Oct. 7, 1910 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 24, 1910 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Child Dr. L. B. and Margaret "Tennie" (Woodard) Northcutt. Phyllis' Note: According to his death certificate he was a son of Leon B. Northcutt born TX and Margaret Woodard, born MO. The cause of death was acute indigestion. Newspaper account - Oct. 13, 1910, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO - Washburn News: Born to Dr. L. B. Northcutt and wife, Friday, Oct. 7th, a Democratic son. - Oct. 27, 1910, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO - The little infant son of Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Northcutt of Washburn was buried Monday. - Oct. 27, 1910, Cassville Republican - Washburn News: The infant son of Dr. L. B. and Mrs. Northcutt, died Sunday night and was buried Monday at Prairie Cemetery. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
NORTHCUTT, Leon Blum, M. D. | Nov. 11, 1869 Weatherford, Parker Co., TX |
Dec. 13, 1936 San Juan, Hidalgo Co., TX |
SSW: Margaret - Research Note: Son of Thomas Dillard Northcutt (b. Sept 13, 1827, Bourbon Co., KY, d. Oct. 20, 1914, Newton Co., MO) and Mary Elizabeth (Gatewood) Northcutt. His wife was Margaret Tennessee Woodard, daughter of George Washington and Sarah S. (Spurlock) Woodard. - Wheaton Journal, Dec. 24, 1936 - Dr. L. B. Northcutt, who was a practicing physician in Barry Co. for 34 years, died at his home at San Juan, TX, in the Rio Grande Valley Sunday, Dec. 13. The body was brought to Purdy on Wed. night, Dec. 16. Funeral services were held in the Baptist Church at Purdy Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. A. P. Cameron of Tulsa and Rev. Ben Crawford of Purdy. Burial was in the Washburn Prairie cemetery where a short service was held. L. B. Northcutt, the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Northcutt, was born at Weatherford, TX, 66 years ago. When he was four years old his parents moved to a farm north of the present town of Fairview. He was married 42 years ago to Miss Margaret Woodward of Powell. They were the parents of 18 children, among whom were triplets. One of the triplets, Joe, of Tulsa, is living. The others died. Besides his wife, he is survived by the following children: Duncan, Jennings, OK; Mrs. Roger Davis, Washburn; Grady of San Juan, TX; Mrs. Sid Henry Purdy; L. B. of Fittstown, OK; Dillard of Asher, OK; Joe and Woodrow, Tulsa; Mrs. Leonard Spencer, Pueblo, CO; George of Seminole, OK; Pascal and Miss Frances of Ozona, TX; and Mrs. Cap Miller of McAllen, TX. He also leaves 20 grandchildren; two brothers, Sidney and Jennings of KS and three sisters; Mrs. Lily Holman, Mrs. Dan Chanberlain, San Angelo, TX; and Mrs. Flora Vaughn of Ballinger, TX. The late Dr. George Northcutt of Seligman was a brother. Dr. Northcutt had practiced medicine for 45 years. He was a typical country doctor whose life was devoted to healing the sick. No night was too dark or no day too stormy for him to respond to a call. He spent many a night at a sick bed to see his patient past a crisis. He left this county about eleven years ago to go to the Rio Grande Valley. He suffered a stroke of paralysis some months ago. | Note Betty Fountain Erickson Note Donna Cooper TX Death Certificate Newspapers.com Photo Phyllis Long |
NORTHCUTT, Margaret Tennessee "Tennie" (WOODARD) | Mar. 10, 1874 Powell, McDonald Co., MO |
Oct. 5, 1957 Ozona, Crockett Co., TX |
SSW: Leon B., MD. - Research Note: She married Dr. Leon Blum Northcutt about 1893. She was a daughter of George Washington and Sarah (Spurlock) Woodard and a grand daughter of George Washington & Cecila (Jenkins) Woodard. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
NORTHCUTT, Virginia Belle | July 24, 1913 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 8, 1923 Purdy, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Virginia was a daughter of Dr. Leon Blum and Margaret Tennessee "Tennie" (Woodard) Northcutt. Phyllis' Note: According to her death certificate she was a daughter of Leon Blum Northcutt born Weatherford, TX and Margaret Woodard born McDonald Co., MO. Cause of death was organic heart disease from birth. | Note Donna Cooper Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
NORTHCUTT, W. Duncan | Jan. 30, 1894 Barry Co., MO |
Dec. 27, 1941 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Anna Bell - Research Note: He was a son of Dr. Leon Blum and Margaret Tennessee "Tennie" (Woodard) Northcutt. His wife was Anna Bell Hickey. - Another Photo | Census Photos Donna Cooper |
NORTON, Nancy Elizabeth (HOOG) (BEAVER) (GREGORY) | July 18, 1867 TN |
Aug. 19, 1961 Highland General Hosp., Pampa, Gray Co., TX |
Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of John Hoog and Mary Elizabeth Ledbetter. Usual residence was Crane, Stone Co., MO. Ola Gregory, her daughter, was the informant on the death certificate. She married William J. Beaver on May 17, 1889 in Barry Co., MO. She married William Thomas Gregory. She married Joseph Norton on Nov. 20, 1913 in Benton Co., AR. Ola is buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery under Covey. | TX Death Certificate MO Marriage Records AR Marriage Records Census Photo Phyllis Long |
B. O. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: Next to some other field stones that have no markings. | Photo Phyllis Long |
OAKLEY, Benjamin | Jan. 22, 1817 OH |
July 2, 1908 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Son of Aaron Oakley and Mary Sowey. He was married to Mary Ann Meyers/Myers, daughter of Phillip and Margaret Meyers. The 1900 census has that he was born Jan. 1819 - not 1817 as the stone reads. Stone reads Oekley for the surname. - 1870 Census, Missouri, Barry, Sugar Creek Twp. - Benj Okaley, age 52, farmer, real estate value $800, personal $700, born OH; Mary, age 50, born PA; Phillip, age 23, born IN; William, age 21, born IN; Margaret, age 17, born MO; Abram, age 14, born MO; Conrod, age 11, born MO; Emirila, age 10, born MO; Barbara E., age 8, born MO. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
OAKLEY, C. John | Sept. 1, 1874 AR |
Sept. 24, 1898 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Erected by Washburn Camp 197 - WOW" - Research Note: Next to a small slab stone grave and near Barbara Badger's grave. He was a son of Samuel and Minerva (Gay) Oakley. According to the 1880 census, his name was John C. - 1880 Census, Arkansas, Carroll, Osage, District 28 Samuel S. Oakley, age 49, born OH, parents born NJ; Manerva, age 47, wife, born AR, parents born NC; William D., age 21, son, born MO; Thomas W., age 18, son, born MO; Zarilda, age 15, daughter, born IN; Samuel, age 12, son, born IN; William, age 10, son, born MO; John C., age 7, born AR. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Census Photos Phyllis Long |
OAKLEY, Mary (MEYERS) | July 14, 1819 Armstrong Co., PA |
Aug. 2, 1886 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "A Loving wife and mother dear - a true friend lieth here." - Research Note: This stone is in bad shape and is almost beyond being readable. She was a daughter of Phillip and Margaret Meyers and the wife of Benjamin Oakley. They were married on Jan. 15, 1842 in Wabash Co., IN. There is an unmarked grave next to hers with a sandstone marker. Her name is spelled Okely on the stone. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper IN Marriage Records Photos Phyllis Long |
OAKLEY, Minerva (GAY) | Feb. 26, 1834 IN |
Mar. 1, 1910 Granada, CO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Daniel Gay and Emma Jane Huntress. - Cassville Republican, March 3, 1910 - Local News: J. W. George received a message Tuesday announcing the death of Mrs. Minerva Oakley in Colorado. Her remains will be shipped to Washburn for interment Thursday. Mrs. Oakley was a sister of Mrs. Jane McClure of this city. - Cassville Republican March 10, 1910 - The remains of Mrs. Sam Oakley were brought to this place Thursday from Colorado and interred in the Washburn Prairie cemetery by the side of her husband, who died at Washburn two years ago. - Donna's Note: She married Samuel Oakley, Feb. 9, 1854, in Barry Co., MO. - Oakley Plot Stone | Online Newspapers Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long Photo Barbara Erwin |
OAKLEY, Samuel S., Sr. | Dec. 28, 1830 OH |
Feb. 6, 1905 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: February 11, 1905, Cassville Democrat Samuel Oakley, an old and respected citizen of Washburn, died Monday. For some time mortification had set in on his feet. Finally his feet and legs perished away, up to his body resulting in his death. Physicians held consultation in regard to amputating his feet some time ago and they decided he could not stand the operation. The remains were laid to rest in the Washburn Prairie Cemetery. - Son of Aaron Oakley and Mary Sowey. His wife was Minerva Gay and he was a brother to Benjamin Oakley. - 1880 Census, Arkansas, Carroll, Osage, District 28 Samuel S. Oakley, age 49, born OH, parents born NJ; Manerva, age 47, wife, born AR, parents born NC; William D., age 21, son, born MO; Thomas W., age 18, son, born MO; Zarilda, age 15, daughter, born IN; Samuel, age 12, son, born IN; William, age 10, son, born MO; John C., age 7, born AR. - Oakley Plot Stone | Online Newspapers Census Photo Phyllis Long |
OAKLEY, Samuel S., Jr. | June 8, 1867 IN |
Feb. 19, 1900 MO |
Research Note: Cassville Republican, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1900 - Washburn News: Sam S. Oakley, Jr. died Monday at 9:00, p. m., and was interred in the Washburn Prairie Cemetery, Friday. - He was the son of Samuel S. Oakley Sr. and Minerva Gay. - Oakley Plot Stone | Online Obit Photo Phyllis Long |
OAKLEY, William | Dec. 28, 1830 OH |
Apr. 14, 1861 MO |
Research Note: Near several field stones and next to Barbary Badger. Link to Barbary's stone - BADGER, Barbary (OAKLEY) (MEYERS) - This William Oakley was a twin brother of Samuel S. Oakely. He was a blacksmith. He married Barbara Meyers, sister to Mary Meyers who was the wife of Benjamin Oakley. Barbara second married George Badger on Nov. 23, 1879 in Barry Co., MO. - 1860 Census, Flat Creek Twp., Barry Co., MO William Oakley, 24, Blacksmith, Ohio; Barbarey, 29, Pennsylvania; Rachel, 8, Missouri; Elizabeth, 5, Missouri; Olive J., 4, Missouri; James K., 11 months, Missouri. - It is said that James K. was an adopted son and changed his name back to Patterson sometime perhaps in the 1870s. | Note Donna Cooper Census Note Photo Phyllis Long |
O'DONNELL, Marian Ellen (BORRESON) (GILBERT) | Aug. 11, 1939 Clam Falls, Polk Co., WI |
Apr. 11, 2013 Red Rose Health and Rehab., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: She was the daughter of Arne Henry and Melba Owens (Peterson) Borreson. She was united in marriage to Jessie Gilbert and to this union two children were born. On August 2, 1986, in Burnett County, Wisconsin, she was united in marriage to Neil O'Donnell, who preceded her in death on October 19, 2012. Also preceding her in death were her parents. Marian spent much of her life in Wisconsin where she was a nurse's aid and CMT and also worked for insurance companies doing physicals. In 1987, she and her husband moved to Washburn and was employed with Oxford Home Health for thirteen years. | Fohn Funeral Home Photo Phyllis Long |
O'DONNELL, Neil Roy | June 2, 1939 Burnett, Dodge Co., WI |
Oct. 19. 2012 Mercy Hosp., Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
Research Note: Son of Hobart N. O'Donnell and Esther M. Morphew. On Aug. 2, 1986 he married Marian Borresen. Surviving are one daughter; one step-daughter; one step-son; one brother, and three sisters. Preceding him in death were his parents, one son and one daughter. Neil grew up and received his education in Wisconsin. He was a welder for Thorco Industries, from which he retired. He also made furniture and was a lineman in Wisconsin. In 1987, he moved from Wisconsin to Missouri to make his home. | Fohn Funeral Home Census Photo Phyllis Long |
OLDAKER, Bettie Loraine (HICKMAN) | 1927 IA |
No Date | SSW: Carl L. - Research Note: Her parents were James C. and Freida L. Hickman. - 1930 Census, Iowa, Woodbury, Sioux City, District 86 - 2110 South Cypress Street - James C. Hickman head, owns home valued at $4500, has radio, age 30, married at age 21, born MO, father born KS, mother IA, foreman at meat packing company; Freda L., wife, age 26, married at age 18, born MO, father born MO, mother KS; Loraine (Bettie L.), daughter, age 3, born IA, parents born MO; Raymond N. Black, brother-in-law, age 35, married at age 22, born MO, parents born MO, scaler at meat packing co.; Allie E. Black, sister, age 29, married at age 16, born MO, father born KS, mother IA, cook and waitress at cafe. - Oldaker Stone | Note Census Photos Phyllis Long |
OLDAKER, Carl Robert | Apr. 2, 1920 Keota, Keokuk Co., IA |
Nov. 1, 1994 St. Francis Hosp., Tulsa, OK |
SSW: Bettie L. - Research Note: Son of Cecil Oldaker and Ona Dorrance. - Oldaker Stone - Oldaker Stone | SS Claims Index Photos Phyllis Long |
OLDAKER, David K. | Aug. 2, 1949 | No Date | SSW: Kathryn L. & Sharon Sue - Research Note: He was a son of Carl and Bettie (Hickman) Oldaker. Sharon Sue was his first wife and Kathryn L. his second wife. | Photo Phyllis Long |
OLDAKER, John William | Jan. 29, 1958 Wichita, Sedgwick Co., KS |
May 6, 2012 Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK |
SSW: Lachlan (sister) - Research Note: John William Oldaker (55) of Tulsa passed suddenly and unexpectedly into the next life on Friday, May 4, 2012. John was born to Carl and Bette Lorraine "Dee Dee" (Hickman) Oldaker on January 29, 1957, in Wichita, Kansas, later moving with his family to Tulsa, his true "hometown." He attended Tulsa Edison High School and Tulsa Community College before beginning a career in the medical field. John served first as an x-ray technician and then as a surgical technician, primarily at St. Francis Hospital, Eastern Oklahoma Ear, Nose and Throat, Inc., and Hillcrest Medical Center. Eight years ago, John joined the team at Lowe's, where he applied his exceptional skills at working with his hands and proved himself a trustworthy, supportive co-worker. He was a space-exploration and innovation enthusiast, fulfilling a cherished dream when he attended the final space shuttle launch (Atlantis) in July, 2011. John leaves behind his mother, Lorraine ("Dee Dee") Cook, his brothers David and Jamie Oldaker, and his sisters Lachlan Oldaker and Carol Mason, as well as several nieces and nephews. His father, Carl Oldaker, predeceased him. | Obit David Oldaker Photo Phyllis Long |
OLDAKER, Kathryn L. (KRUDER) | Feb. 19, 1950 | No Date | SSW: David K. & Sharon Sue - Inscription: "Married Aug. 20, 2005" - Research Note: David Oldaker's second wife. Married on Aug. 20, 2005 in Harris Co., TX. | TX Marriage Index Photo Phyllis Long |
OLDAKER, Lachlan | June 7, 1961 | No Date | SSW: John William (brother) - Research Note: Daughter of Carl and Bette Lorraine "Dee Dee" (Hickman) Oldaker. | Brother's Obit Photo Phyllis Long |
OLDAKER, Sharon Sue (ANDREWS) (STRONG) (ADAMS) | Nov. 26, 1945 Kingwood, TX |
Mar. 8, 2003 Park Plaza Hosp., Houston, TX |
SSW: David K. & Kathryn L. - Inscription: "Married June 8, 1974" - Research Note: Sharon Sue Oldaker, age 57, of Kingwood, Texas, died March 8 in Houston. Texas, following a long illness. Daughter of William Foster Andrews and Jessie Beatrice Banks. She was a graduate of Duncan High School. She was an associate pastor at Metro Church, Humble-Atascocita and a member of American Association of Christian Counselors. She married David Oldaker on June 8, 1974. Survivors include four children. She was preceded in death by her father, Bill Andrews. | Monett Times Mar. 11, 2003 SS Claims Index Photo Phyllis Long |
OVERTON, Maud (WOODRUFF) | Feb. 8, 1888 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 26, 1922 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Informant: Harry Woodruff, Purdy, MO. Her husband was Jess Overton. Burial was April 28, 1922. Her father was Albert H. Woodruff, born AL, and her mother was Matilda Carter, born Indiana. - August 25, 1917, Cassville Democrat, Barry Co., MO Washburn And Greasy Creek Mixups - Maud Woodruff returned to Springfield, Monday, after a short visit with the homefolks. - Woodruff Plot Stone | Death Certificate Beverly Matthews (Deceased) Online Newspapers Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
B. P. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: This Field stone is near the Raines children graves and a slave grave. | Photo Phyllis Long |
PALMER, C. E. | Apr. 12, 1861 IA |
Apr. 5, 1923 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: His wife was Emma Palmer and his parents were listed as don't know. S. C. Palmer of Exeter, MO was the informant. | Death Certificate Phyllis Long |
PALMER, Frank Amos | Jan. 12, 1853 Glenwood, Mills Co., IA |
July 16, 1909 Exeter, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: - Son of Thomas G. Palmer and Melissa J. Sharp. - Cassville Republican, July 22, 1909 - Frank Amos Palmer, at one time a citizen of Cassville, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. S. L. Warf, in Exeter, July 16. He was born at Glenwood, Mills Co., IA, Jan. 12, 1853. His parents soon after moved to Plattsmouth, NE, where they built the first residence in the Town. In 1877 he was married to Miss Sadie Porter of Creston. IA. To them were born two children; Harry L. Palmer and Mrs. (Della Annette) Lewis Warf of Exeter. His wife died, nine years ago at Washburn. For the past 20 years he had been a marine engineer, Memphis, TN, being his home for sometime past. He was taken sick at Atlanta, GA. He went to Hot Springs, AR and from there was taken to a hospital at Memphis and from there came to Exeter on May 25. Mr. Palmer was a man of intelligence and had traveled extensively. He was a consistent member of the M. E. church and a member of the M. E. B. A. of TN. Funeral services were held at the S. L. Warf residence Friday afternoon and interment made at the Washburn Prairie cemetery beside his wife, Saturday morning. - July 24, 1909, Cassville Democrat - Exeter News: Frank A. Palmer died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Louis Warf, July 16, of rheumatism, age fifty-six years. Funeral services were conducted at the home Friday evening by Rev. St. Clair and interment made at Washburn Prairie Cemetery Saturday morning. | Online Newspapers Newspapers.com Phyllis Long |
PALMER, Sadie E. (SHERWOOD) (PORTER) | July 22, 1853 | Feb. 7, 1900 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Our Mother - Wife of F. A. Palmer" - Research Note: Daughter of Samuel Sherwood and Elizabeth Dulls. At age 28, she married Frank A. Palmer, age 29, on Mar. 10, 1881 according to the marriage license in Creston, Union Co., IA. Married under the name S. H. Sherwood Porter. | IA Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
PANIACK, Sarah E. | No Date | No Date | Research Note: Homemade marker. - Another Photo | Photos Phyllis Long |
PARDUE, Sarah Ann (MCCORMICK) | Aug. 31, 1840 Jasper Co., MS |
Jan. 23, 1876 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of Wm. M. Pardue & Dau. of Geo. D. McCormick" - Research Note: She is buried next to Anna (Pardue) Hiller. She was the daughter of George Daugherty McCormick and Sarah Millsap. | Note Donna Cooper Note Photo Phyllis Long |
PARDUE, Georgia G. | June 8, 1875 | Oct. 20, 1875 | Inscription: "Dau. of W. M. & S. A. Pardue" - Research Note: This stone is broken off at the bottom. She was the daughter of William M. Pardue and Sarah Ann McCormick. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Note Photos Phyllis Long |
PARK, Allene S. (SPARKMAN) | 1893 | 1975 | Research Note: She was the wife of Joseph Starwood Park and was a daughter of Solomon Davison and Virginia Clementine (Montgomery) Sparkman. | Note Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
PARK, Clayton "Ick" | Feb. 21, 1905 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
May 20, 1973 Cox Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Wanda Mae - Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records read that Garland Park and Ora Hood were his parents. Wanda Mae Williams was his wife's name. He was a barber and lived in Washburn. | Culver Funeral Home V. 15, p. 72, by Ted Roller Photo Donna Cooper |
PARK, D. E. | No Date | No Date | No Data | Photo Phyllis Long |
PARK, Garland Lillard | Sept. 21, 1877 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
May 23, 1941 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Ora A. - Research Note: His death certificate reads that he was a son of J. J. Park, born AR, and Maggie Lillard, born Washburn, Barry Co., MO, and that he was a barber. Mrs. Ora Park was given as his wife's name. His death certificate reads that he lived in Washburn all of his life. - At age 28, he married Ora Hood on Aug. 10, 1900 in Washburn, Barry Co., MO. - Springfield News-Leader, May 24, 1941 - Lifelong Resident, Garland Park, Dies in Barry County - Garland Lillard Park, 63, died at yesterday afternoon in Washburn, near Cassville, He had been ill for seven years with heart ailment. He was the father of Russell V. Park Springfield. His parents were among early settlers of Barry Co. who successfully defended that area against union soldiers during the Civil War. Survivors include his widow, Ora; three sons, Clayton of Washburn, Cline of Joplin, and Russell of Springfield; and two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Dement of ID and Mrs. R. F. Muncross of Cassville. | MO Marriage Records Newspapers.com Phyllis Long Death Certificate Photo Donna Cooper |
PARK, James J. | July 16, 1847 Lawrence Co., AR |
Apr. 21, 1934 Aurora, Lawrence Co., MO |
Research Note: One of 4 stones in Davis plot with tall, 8'-9' "Davis, Woodman Of The World Memorial" engraved as insignia. James is buried to the right of Maggie, his wife, and next to Chandler and Gwendolyn Davis. Son of John Park and Naomi Narcissa Winders. Donna's Note: Maggie Lillard married James Park. He is listed as J. J. Park on his son Garland's death certificate. - Cassville Republican, Jan. 25, 1934 - JAMES PARK PASSES ON - Confederate Soldier, County's Oldest School Teacher. Recent Accident Hastened Death - James J. Park, a resident of the Washburn community since Civil War days, a pioneer teacher and prominent in public affairs, passed-away at Aurora Sunday evening, Jan. 21, at the home of a sister of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Garland Park, where he was being nursed after leaving the hospital following an accident in which he was seriously injured. Funeral services which were largely attended were held Tuesday afternoon at the Washburn Prairie church, conducted by Rev. R. M. Patrick, pastor of the Christian church in Cassville. Interment was made in the cemetery near the church, directed by the Horine-Culver Funeral Service. A quartet composed of Mrs. Glenn Pearl, Mrs. John Ray, Chas. Willis and W. C. Blythe, sang. The Masonic burial service was given at the grave, Masons from his home lodge at Washburn and from Pythagoras Lodge No. 383, Cassville, participating. He was born in Lawrence County, Ark., July 16, 1846. During the Civil War he served in the Confederate army. After the close of the war he located In the Washburn community and that had since been his home. In his early manhood years he taught school. He also read law and at times practiced law. He had always taken an active part in all matters of interest to his county and to the community in which he lived. There were no more cheerful, good natured men than James Park. He had a wide acquaintance and his pleasant disposition made him friends wherever he went. He was married to Miss Margaret "Maggie" Llllard on July 6, 1873 in Barry Co., MO. To them six children were born, four of whom survive him. Mrs. Park and two children preceded him in death. The living children are: Mrs. Demah Marcum of Joplin, Mrs. Jennie Roller of Idaho, Mrs. Gwendolyn Davis of Washburn, and Garland Park, also of Washburn. Late one evening about December 1, while crossing the highway near the home of his son. Garland, Mr. Park was struck and' knocked to the pavement by a passing automobile. He sustained a severe shock and a crushed ankle. On account of his extreme age these Injuries are believed to have hastened the end. | Note Betty Fountain Erickson Note Donna Cooper Cassville Republican MO Marriage Records Census Photo Phyllis Long |
PARK, Joseph Starwood "J. S." | June 9, 1887 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 18, 1931 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
Research Note: His death certificate reads James J. Park, born Lawrence Co., AR, was his father and that Maggie Lillard, born Barry Co., MO, was his mother. He was a merchant. Allene (Spaarkman) Park was his wife's name. She was also the informant on his death certificate. - Cassville Republican, Oct. 22, 1931 - Prominent Farmer Dies At Springfield - Starwood Park Succumbs at Springfield Hospital. Operated on Several Days Ago - Joseph Starwood "Kid" Park, son of James J. Park and the late Maggie Park, died at a Springfield hospital Sunday where he had been operated on several days previous for appendicitis. the immediate cause of his death was said to have been a blood clot going from the would to the brain. He had been talking just a few moments before he passed away. "Kid" Park, as he was known to everyone, was born near Washburn May 9, 1887 where he grew to manhood. He was liked by all who knew him. On June 4, 1917 he was married to Miss Alene Sparkman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sparkman. He is survived by his widow, his aged father, J. J. Park, one brother, G. L. Par of Washburn, three sisters, Mrs. J. L. Marcum of Joplin, Mrs. W. D. Roller of Caldwell, ID, and Mrs. G. C. Davis of Washburn. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the home on Washburn Prairie in the presence of a very large crowd of relatives and friends and interment was made in the Washburn Prairie cemetery. The loss of a man of the type of "Kid" Park is a distinct loss to the community and the many friends of the family extend to them their deepest sympathy in their hour of bereavement. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Newspapers.com Photo Phyllis Long |
PARK, Maggie (LILLARD) | Nov. 20, 1851 Barry Co., MO |
May 26, 1920 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: This is one of four identical stones. Two are on the west and two on the east of 8'-9' "Woodman Of The World Memorial". She married James Park, July 6, 1873. Her online obit lists her as Maggie Park. She is listed as the mother of Joseph Park on his death certificate. Daughter of James M. Lillard and Elizabeth Edwards. - MRS. JAS J. PARK PASSES - A beautiful and sweet life with every act for good, with a lovely disposition that spread sunshine and happiness in the home life, that made impressions that will not be erased by time, has been closed and her spirit was wafted to that celestial city, where she will dwell eternally, because she accepted the teachings of Christ and obeyed them. Her loved ones can meet and mingle with her in that happy land, by making the effort. Miss Maggie Lillard was born near the spot she died Nov. 20, 1851, and was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. James Lillard, old and respected citizens of this county, who came to this section in the early part of the forties and lived and died there. On July 6, 1878, she and James J. Park were married and to this union five children were born and all survive the mother, who are: Mrs. J.G. Markum, Joplin, D.L. and J.S. Park and Mrs. Roger Davis of Washburn and Mrs. W.B. Roller, Idaho, who were all with the mother, when her spirit took its heavenward flight to eternal bliss. She was a consistent member of the Christian Church and had lived the life of a faithful, that insures to her relatives a future and happy life. She died May 26, 1920, at 4 a.m., as the sweet forest birds were heralding the approach of day, mother earth covered with rich velvet green and the breezes through the forest trees, whispered sweet peace, everlasting peace. She died of stomach trouble, aged 68 years, 5 months and 1 day, at the late Liliard home and her remains were laid to rest near where her father and mother are buried, after funeral services by Rev. H. J. Hood of Aurora, an old time friend of the family. Many were present at the funeral. | Note Betty Fountain Erickson Online Obit Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
PARK, Ora Alice (HOOD) | June 4, 1878 MO |
Oct. 22, 1956 State Hosp., Nevada, Vernon Co., MO |
SSW: Garland L. - Research Note: Her death certificate gives very little information. The cause of her death was listed as senile dementia and coronary problems. The funeral home record for her son gives her maiden name. - She was the daughter of Henry Jefferson Hood and Armilda Connely, both buried at Corinth Cemetery. | Census Phyllis Long Death Certificate Photo Donna Cooper |
PARK, Wanda Mae (WILLIAMS) (GLASER) (RATCLIFF) | Feb. 3, 1919 Scholten, Barry Co., MO |
Aug. 15, 1983 Barry Co. Hosp., Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Clayton "Ick" - Research Note: Daughter of Cyril A. Williams and Gladys Susan Bowers. She was a graduate of SW High School and had been a beautician since 1938. She was a member of Washburn Church of Christ and the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 4205 in Cassville. She first married Clayton Paul Park on Jan. 11, 1944 in Miami, OK. Second husband was Lawrence Henry Glaser. Third husband was Nuel Ratcliff. One stone has Wanda Mae Park and one has Wanda Mae Ratcliff. - Another Photo - Wanda Mae Ratcliff | Newspapers.com Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
PARR, Berryman Turner, Rev. | Abt. 1798 TN |
Mar. 31, 1849 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Stone is homemade and the writing is not very detailed. Helen's Post: Berryman Turner Parr died near Washburn Prairie in 1849 - a Presbyterian Church publication published an obituary that gave the date of death as March 31, 1849, and that he was 51 years old, so we think he was born 1798. Rev B. T. Parr was a Presbyterian preacher. He did show up as "B.T. Parr" in some records. His wife's name was Martha George. Donna's Note: Berryman T. Parr died in 1849 according to the Barry county Probate records, Book A. P. 162: Parr, Berryman T. (intestate) Admrs: Jesse C. Parr and Martha C. Parr, 21 Apr 1849. Sec: John Hawk, Solom B. Abernathy, and Abel H. Burton. Heirs: Martha C. Parr, widow; John O. Parr, Eliza Price, Lucinda E. Abernathy, Jesse C. Parr, James H. Parr. Eliza Price lives in Greene County; Archabald Parr in Lane County, Missouri and the rest in Barry County. He was the son of John Parr and Mary Polly Bynum both born VA. - 1850 Census, Barry Co., MO - PARR, Martha C. 52 (f) TN; Jesse C. 28 (m) TN; James 26 (m) TN; Zeno 22 (m) TN; Martha 17 TN; Albert 19 (m) TN; Berryman 16 (m) AR; Albina 13 (f) AR; William George 25 (f) TN; James 6 (m) TN; Martha 4 (f) TN. | Note Donna Cooper Note Helen Young Census Photo Phyllis Long |
PATRICK, Aaron Thomas | Nov. 23, 1942 Galena, Stone Co., MO |
Mar. 7, 1992 | SSW: Lula Dell - Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Son of Heburt Patrick and Lenoa Coin. He was the husband of Lula Dell Rose. Sadly, Aaron chose to take his own life. - Back of Stone | SS Claims Index Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
PATRICK, Lula Dell (ROSE) | Apr. 7, 1949 Rural Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
No Date | SSW: Aaron Thomas - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Daughter of Johnnie James Rose and Queen Isabella Cargile. - Back of Stone | Note Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
PATTERSON, Betty E. (ADCOCK) | July 28, 1923 Monett, Barry Co., MO |
Feb. 23, 2009 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: C. P. "Bud" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Leon and Mabel (Williams) Adcock. She was united in marriage to Paschal "Bud" Patterson, who preceded her in death in June 1987. She is survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. She worked a few years for Boeing Aircraft in Wichita, Kansas but lived most of her life in the Washburn area. Betty was very independent, enjoyed working in her yard and loved her church. She was a member of the Washburn Church of Christ. | Barry Co. Advertiser Feb. 25, 2009 Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
PATTERSON, Claude Paschal "Bud" | Mar. 2, 1915 Powell, McDonald Co., MO |
June 5, 1987 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Betty E. - Research Note: Son of John P. Patterson and Iva Myrtle Woodard. He worked for the Frisco RR out of Fort Smith, AR. - Military Stone - Inscription: "S Sgt US Army World War II" | Newspapers.com Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
PATTERSON, John P. | Nov. 6, 1878 AR |
Apr. 14, 1944 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Iva M. - Research Note: His death certificate reads that his father was Charles S. Patterson, born in TN, and Elizabeth Martin was his mother, born in AR. He was a retired farmer and was widowed. | Death Certificate Photo Donna Cooper |
PATTERSON, Iva Myrtle (WOODARD) | July 13, 1883 McDonald Co., MO |
Apr. 7, 1940 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: John P. - Research Note: Her death certificate names George W. Woodard as her father and Sarah Spurlock as her mother. She had been living in the Washburn Community for three years. It listed both born in TN, but that is incorrect. He was born in Rappahannock Co., VA, and she was born in IL. | Death Certificate Photo Donna Cooper |
PAUL, Charlene (BARBER) (MEADOWS) | Jan. 19, 1933 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
May 30, 2016 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Leon L. - Inscription: "Married Nov. 24, 1953" - Research Note: She was the daughter of Charles K. Barber and Clella Crete (Hesterlee) Barber. At the death of her mother, she and some other siblings were put in The Springfield Children's Home. She was taken out of the home at age 4 and raised by foster parents, Theodore and Minnie Meadows of Mano, Missouri. Her first years of school were at the East Fork School on Rock Creek. The family later moved to Cassville, Missouri where she graduated with the Class of 1950. Following graduation she worked at the Standard Mutual Insurance Company of Cassville until her marriage. On November 24, 1953 she was united in marriage to Leon Laverne Paul of Washburn at the First Baptist Church of Cassville by Rev. O.V. Dodson. In 1970 she was saved and baptized into Washburn First Baptist Church. She served as Sunday School Teacher 29 years, working with classes from Nursery to Adult Women. She served as Church Clerk for 26 years and Church Historian over 27 years. She had also been a leader of Brownie and Girl Scout Troops, 4-H, Extension Council Member, represented Barry County in 1972 as a member of the Farm Family of the year. She worked along with her husband in their Grade A Dairy and beef operations. In the 1970's she began writing poetry. Several have been published but most were just shared with family and special friends. Charlene was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Leon L. Paul; her parents, Charles and Clella Barber; foster parents, Theodore and Minnie Meadows; foster sister, Lucille Easley and husband Everett; two half-brothers, Irwin Hesterlee and Roy Howard; three brothers, George R. Barber, Stanley G. Barber and Ed Stewart (Cecil Barber); one sister, Madeleine Rose (Barber) Taylor; the youngest sister has never been found; two granddaughters, Shelby Lynn Paul and Brett Diane Paul; one niece, Helen L. Barber; one nephew, Kenneth Lee Taylor and several uncles and aunts. - Another Photo | Fohn Funeral Home Photos Phyllis Long |
PAUL, Dennis R. | Jan. 17, 1965 | No Date | Research Note: Son of Charlene and Leon L. Paul - Another Photo | Photos Phyllis Long |
PAUL, Leon Laverne | May 19, 1928 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 30, 2011 Red Rose Inn, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Charlene - Inscription: "Married Nov. 24, 1953" - Research Note: He was the son of Nelson Thomas Paul and Quintilla (Hall) Paul. Leon attended Washburn School, graduating with the Class of 1947. He was inducted into the United States Army, November 7, 1950. He served in the Korean War, where he was wounded in action and was awarded the Purple Heart. He was honorably discharged March 13, 1952. On November 24, 1953, he was united in marriage to Charlene Barber-Meadows. Leon was a lifetime farmer in the Washburn Community. He ran a dairy farm for over forty-two years and also had beef cattle. He served many years on the school board, road district, FmHA Committee, Farm Service Committee and Extension Council. His family was selected Farm Family representing Barry County in 1972. He was preceded in death by his parents, Nelson and Quintilla Paul; four brothers, Ralph, Joe, Junior and Lester Lee Paul; six sisters, Pauline Paul, Iva Myers, Eva Walden, Erma Robbins and twin sisters, Ferne Cummings and Faye Cox; two granddaughters, Shelby and Brett Paul; three nieces, Opal Robertson, Bonnie Pendergraft and Patricia Eyler, and two nephews, Steve Cox and Tom Paul. - Another Photo | Fohn Funeral Home Photos Phyllis Long |
PAUL, Lloyd E. | Nov. 28, 1938 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Oct. 8, 2020 Mercy Hosp., Rogers, AR |
Research Note: He was the son of Ralph Nelson and Nadine (Hendrix) Paul. On April 29, 1960 in Washburn, Missouri he was united in marriage to C. Faye Hickman. Preceding him in death were his parents and one brother, Ralph Paul and an infant sister. Lloyd was a graduate of Southwest High School in Washburn, Missouri where he lived all of his life. He was a member of the OK Assembly of God in Washburn and was employed by Emerson Electric in Rogers, Arkansas as a machine operator. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long |
PAUL, Nadine (HENDRIX) | Oct. 17, 1915 | Mar. 15, 1992 | SSW: Ralph N.- Research Note: Her full name was Cleo Nadine, daughter of Thomas Earl Hendrix and Rachel Varner Shipley. Wife of Ralph Nelson Paul. | Note Photo Phyllis Long |
PAUL, Ralph Nelson | Feb. 8, 1913 Pittsburg, Crawford Co., KS |
Oct. 22, 1970 Rogers Memorial Hosp., Rogers, Benton Co., AR |
SSW: Nadine - Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records read that his father was Thomas Nelson Paul and his mother Quintella Hall. Nadine Hendrix Paul was his closest relative. | Culver's Funeral Home, V. 14, p. 49, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
PAUL, Ralph Nelson, Jr. | Sept. 27, 1934 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
June 7, 2011 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Wanda M. - Research Note: He was the son of Ralph Nelson and Cleo Nadine (Hendrix) Paul. In 1958, in Butterfield, Missouri, he was united in marriage to Wanda Norwood. Preceding him in death were his parents and one sister in infancy. From May 2, 1956, until April 17, 1958, he served in the United States Army in Germany. For twenty-five years, Ralph was employed for the Missouri Department of Transportation as a maintenance crew leader. | Fohn Funeral Home Photo Phyllis Long |
PAUL, Thomas Nelson | Oct. 1, 1888 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Jan. 26, 1956 Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Quintilla - Inscription: "April 16, 1911" - Research Note: His death certificate reads that he as buried Jan. 29, 1956. His wife was Quintilla Hall. The informant was Leon Paul, Washburn, MO. Phyllis' Note: According to his death certificate he was a son of Joseph and Orpha (Parker) Paul. | Death Certificate Beverly Matthews (Deceased) Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
PAUL, Quintilla (HALL) | Sept. 15, 1893 Pittsburg, Crawford Co., KS |
Dec. 5, 1967 St Vincent's Hosp., Monett, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Thomas Nelson - Inscription: "April 16, 1911" - Research Note: Culver's Funeral Home records read that her father was Ralph Hall and her mother was Cynthia Kern. Leon Paul was her closest relative. She was the wife of Thomas Nelson Paul, Washburn, MO. She resided at Route 1, Washburn, MO. | Culver's Funeral Home, V. 12, p. 150, by Ted Roller Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
PAUL, Wanda Maxine (NORWOOD) | Feb. 15, 1937 Crosby, TX |
No Date | SSW: Ralph Nelson, Jr. - Inscription: "June 29, 1958 - Together Forever" - Research Note: Daughter of William E. Norwood and Velma Riley. | TX Birth Index Photo Phyllis Long |
PEASE, James Alvin | Jan. 29, 1840 Winsted, Hartford Co., CT |
Jan. 20, 1917 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Janetta E. - Inscription: "Co E - 7 Ct. Inf." - Research Note: He married Janetta "Nettie" Fetrow on March 1, 1876, in Beatrice, Gage Co., NE, she was his second wife. They had three daughters, Minnie Lund, Estella Woodruff and Ella Mooney and was a Civil War Veteran. He was a son of Orlando and Asentha (Goddard) Pease. Both of his parents died in Holmesville, Gage Co., NE, but were born in Hartford Co., CT. They are buried in Stark Cemetery. After his move to Barry County, James owned a saddle and harness shop in Washburn. He and Janetta lived at the top of Greasy Creek hill on the Corneilus Westfall place and grew stawberries. James Pease used Pete and Dolly, a pair of mules to plow his garden and tend his berry patches. His ancestry can be traced and proven back to Gov. William Bradford who came on the Mayflower - February 1, 1917, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO: AN AGED FATHER PASSED AWAY James A. Pease for many years a resident of Washburn passed from time to eternity on Jan. 20, following a brief illness, age 76 years, 11 months and 20 days. James A. Pease, was born in Winsted, Conn., and there grew to early manhood. When the call to arms came during our civil strife he enlisted in Co. E. 7th Conn. Infantry and served until Sept. 12, 1864 when he was discharged. He followed the stars and stripes from Manassas to Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, also the blood trail through the seven days fight in the wilderness and to the final Appomattox and then proudly marched through Washington. He went west to Nebraska with his parents who located on a homestead near Beatrice, Neb., in 1868. He was married on March 1, 1876, to Nettie Fetrow. To this union were born three children, Miss Stella at home, Mrs. J. H. Mooney of Washburn and Mrs. Ernest Lund of Cedar, Kan., who with the widow survive him. He is also survived by one brother, Geo. L. Pease, of Beatrice, Neb., and eight grandchildren. He left Nebraska in 1895 and moved to Springfield, Mo., where he remained a short time. From there he went to Washburn where he resided until death. He united with the Methodist church thirty years ago and had lived a consistent Christian life, loved and honored by his family and beloved by those who knew him, and his loyalty to his Master is a healing balm to his family that he has gone to his home above. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. D. T. Hutchison, assisted by Rev. Bowers, of the M. E. Church and Interment made in the Washburn cemetery. Another Photo | Online Obituary, Feb. 1, 1917, Cassville Republican Photo Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
PEASE, Janette "Nettie" Ermina (FETROW) |
Feb. 25, 1861 Dallas Co., IA |
July 9, 1956 At Home Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James A. - Research Note: Janetta was a daughter of Abraham Fetrow and his first wife Elizabeth Shambaugh. She married James Alvin Pease, in Gage Co., NE, Mar. 1, 1876. Her parents were born in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA and were married in Harrison Co., OH. Nettie's mother died in Dallas Co., IA, and is buried in Clayton Cemetery, and Abraham died in Cedar, Smith Co., KS, and is buried by his second wife, Mary (Fetrow) Fetrow. - Another Photo | Note Photo Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
PELLICOTI, Alfred | Mar. 2, 1898 Philadelphia, PA |
July 3, 1969 Cardwell Memorial Hosp., Stella, Newton Co., MO |
Inscription: "Pennsylvania, PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I" - Research Note: Usual residence was Rural Fairview, Newton Co., MO. Son of Leo Pellicoti and mother not named on the death certificate. He was widowed. Mrs. Anna Romeo (sister) of rural Washburn, MO was the informant. - Wheaton Journal, July 10, 1969 - Alfred Pellicoti was born to Leo and Mary Pellicoti on Mar. 2, 1898 in Philadelphia, PA. The greater part of his life was spent in Waterford, New Jersey, except for the past 15 years which he lived in MO. He was married to Angelina Midili on Nov. 21, 1927. She preceded him in death on Feb. 20, 1945. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Intessimone of Waterford, NJ; 3 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Anna Romeo of Washburn, MO; 2 nephews, Leo Intessimone of Fairview, MO and Frank Inntessimone of Lexington NE; 1 niece, Mrs. Clara Looney of Washburn, MO. - His wife's obit: The Morning Post, Camden, NJ - Waterford, Feb. 21--- Mrs. Angelina Pellicoti, 47, of Pennington road, died at her home Tuesday night following a heart attack. She is survived by her husband, Alfred Pellicotti; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Intessimone; her mother Mrs. Jennie Nicarilli, and three brothers, Frank, Anthony and Austin Nicarilli. Services will be Saturday morning at St. Anthony's church. Friends and relatives will meet at the residence. - Military Stone | Death Certificate Newspapers.com Phyllis Long Photos Donna Cooper |
PENDERGRAFT, Bonnie Irene (WALDEN) | Nov. 3, 1934 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Apr. 12, 2004 Red Rose Inn, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Bonnie Irene Pendergraft, age 69, of Washburn, died April 12, 2004, at Red Rose Inn in Cassville. She was born November 3, 1934, in Washburn, and was a daughter of Albert Forest and Eva Emmalene (Paul) Walden. She was a graduate of Washburn High School. She was secretary-treasurer of the Washburn Cemetery Association and the United Methodist Church in Washburn, and was secretary of the Barry County Retired Teachers Association. She was superintendent and board secretary and bookkeeper of Southwest R-5 School District for 33 years. She married Glen Pendergraft on August 29, 1954. She was preceded in death by her mother, Eva Emmalene Paul Walden; and two grandchildren. | Monett Times Apr. 14, 2004 Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
PENDERGRAFT, Cheryl Ann | Mar. 2, 1978 Lubbock, TX |
June 28, 2007 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Cheryl Ann Pendergraft, 29, Washburn, died Thursday, June 28, 2007 at her home. Miss Pendergraft was born March 2, 1978 at Lubbock, Texas, and was a daughter of David and Jeannine (Sollars) Pendergraft. She attended school at Washburn and was a graduate of Southwest High School. In addition to her parents, one grandmother; a step-grandmother; and several aunts, uncles and cousins survive her. Her paternal grandparents and her maternal grandfather preceded her in death. | Barry Co. Advertiser Obit Photo Phyllis Long |
PENDERGRAFT, Joshua Allen | Jan. 27, 1983 Oak Hill Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Jan. 27, 1983 Oak Hill Hosp., Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Inscription: "Infant Son" - Research Note: Stillborn. Son of Albert Pendergraft and Pam Arnold. Grandson of William Glen Pendergraft and Bonnie Irene Walden and J. C. Arnold and Barbara J. Laney. | Newspapers.com Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
PENNELS, John Harris | Sept. 3, 1918 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 10, 1931 Washburn, Barry, MO |
Research Note: He was a son of John L. Pennels born Reeds City, MI and Myrtle O. Harris born Evansville, IN. Cause of death was lobar pneumonia. He is buried next to Emma Margaret Harris. | Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
PHILLIPS, Chrisandra "Sandy" (SCHELL) |
Aug. 21, 1950 Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
June 18, 2011 St. John's Hosp., Springfield, Greene Co., MO |
SSW: Ron L. - Research Note: Washburn, MO resident. She was the daughter of Carl Shipley Schell I, and Christine (Armstrong) Schell. She was united in marriage to Ronald "Ron" Phillips. Preceding her in death were her parents; two nephews, Trent Brohard and Phillip Tice and a brother-in-law, Fred Lakey. Sandy grew up and received her education in Washburn, graduating from Southwest R-5 School. Her entire life was spent in Barry County in the Washburn community. For a few years she was employed at Fasco, retiring due to health reasons. | Fohn Funeral Home Photo Phyllis Long |
PHILLIPS, Ronald "Ron" L. | Apr. 21, 1949 | No Date | SSW: Sandy C. | Photo Phyllis Long |
PHILLIPS, Valentine | Apr. 23, 1818 Brown Co., OH |
Apr. 3, 1898 Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: IL Civil War Detail Report: Phillips, Valentine, Pvt., Co. G, 108th IL INF. He was living in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL, age 43, Ht. 5'8, dark hair, blue eyes, married and a farmer. Born Brown Co., OH. He joined Aug. 15, 1862 at Peoria, IL for a period of 3 years. Mustered in on Aug. 28, 1862 at Peoria, IL and mustered out on Aug. 5, 1865 at Vicksburg, MS as a Corporal. He is on the 1890 Veterans Schedules in Barry Co., MO with the loss of his right eye. - 1860 Census, Illinois, Peoria, Peoria - Valentine Phillips, age 41, farmer, born OH; Mary Jane, age 36, born OH; Francis M., age 18, farmer, born OH; Ethelinda, age 17, born OH; Isaac E., age 14, born OH; Cynthia, age 12, born OH; James M, age 9, born OH; Joseph W., age 4, born OH. | IL Civil War Records Photo Phyllis Long |
PIATT, Agusta O. (TURPIN) | Jan. 28, 1898 Moniteau Co., MO |
Sept. 21, 1984 MO |
Research Note: Daughter of James W. Turpin and Lucy Catherine Cooper. She married Charles A. Piatt on Feb. 1, 1934 in Kingfisher, OK at age 36. | Census OK Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
PIATT, Edith Lavone (VOSBURG) | Jan. 25, 1936 Seligman, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 4, 2016 Mercy Hosp., Rogers, AR |
SSW: Jack - Inscription: "Married Nov. 9, 1958" - Research Note: Her parents are buried in Washburn Prairie. She was the daughter of Warren and Eula (Burris) Vosburgh. On November 9, 1958 she was united in marriage to Morris "Jack" Piatt who preceded her in death on November 4, 2001. Also preceding her in death were her parents. Edith received her education in California where she graduated from high school. In 1957 she moved back to Missouri and was employed at Vollenweider's Orchard for fifteen years. | Fohn Funeral Home Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
PIATT, Morris "Jack" | Sept. 2, 1935 El Reno, CA |
Nov. 4, 2001 St. John's Regional Health Center, Springfield, Greene, MO |
SSW: Edith - Inscription: "Married Nov. 9, 1958" - Research Note: He was the husband of Edith Vosburg. Phyllis' Note: Morris "Jack" Piatt, age 66, of Washburn, died November 4, 2001, at St. John's Regional Health Center in Springfield. He was a son of Charles A. and Augusta (Turpin) Piatt. He was a graduate of Washburn High School. He was a machinist at Marsh Engineering in Monett for 30 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Washburn and the Masonic Lodge. He married Edith Vosburgh on November 9, 1958, in Cassville. Survived by two sons and one daughter. | Monett Times Photo Phyllis Long |
PILKENTON, Helen Virginia (HOUSTON) | Feb. 13, 1922 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 20, 1953 Caldwell, Canyon Co., ID |
Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records read that her husband was named Coy Pilkington, and that Loyd Houston, Washburn, MO, was her closest relative. She was age 31 years and was divorced. her parents' names are not given. - The stone has her name Pilkenton and the record from Culvers has it Pilkington. - She was the daughter of Maggie Myers and Marion Edwin Houston both buried at Washburn Prairie Cemetery. - 1930 Census, Missouri, Barry, Washburn, District 29 - M. E. Houston, age 50, born AR, railroad laborer; Emma, wife, age 53, born MN, father born NY, mother NC; Arthur, son, age 20 born AR, garage mechanic; Harold, son, age 14 born MO; Helen, daughter, age 8, born MO. Helen's mother died in 1923 and Emma was her step-mother. - She married Coy Pilkenton on Apr. 7, 1953, divorced on Mar. 23, 1956 Caldwell, Canyon Co., ID. | Culver Funeral Home V. 5, P 97, by Ted Roller Note Donna Cooper Census ID Divorce Records Photo Phyllis Long |
PITTS, Rebecca E. | Sept. 3, 1886 | Dec. 6, 1886 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Daughter of T. D. and C. P. Pitts" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Theophanous Denton Pitts born 1862 in Dyersburg, TN, died 1927 in Monett, Barry Co., MO. Her mother was Cordelia Pauline McClure born 1861 in Barry Co., MO and died 1922 in Monett, Barry Co., MO. They are both buried at IOOF Monett Cemetery. - Another Photo | Note Photos Phyllis Long |
POLSGROVE, Tennessee "Tennie" M. (AULT) | Jan. 15, 1856 MO |
Feb. 7, 1880 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Wife of W. W. Polsgrove - Dau. of Thomas & J. Ault - Died Feb. 7, 1880 - Aged 24 Ys & 23 Ds" - Research Note: She was the wife of W. W. Polsgrove. She was a daughter of Thomas Ault and Jeston E. Creed. Barry County Missouri Marriage Records Volume D 1877 - 1881 POLSGROVE, W. W. and AULT, Tennessee, page 40, Mar. 17, 1878. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
PORTER, Minta P. (VARNER) | Nov. 24, 1879 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 17, 1901 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau. of P. A. & L. E. Varner" - Research Note: She was a daughter of Peter Asbury and Lucy E. (Reynolds) Varner. She married William Porter age 35 on Sept. 13, 1898 in Barry Co., MO when she was 18. | Note Donna Cooper MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
POYNER, George Warren | July 4, 1889 Dallas, TX |
May 5, 1959 At Home, Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Culver Funeral Home records state that the cause of his death was carcinoma of the liver. His parents were not given. He had lived in the community 1 1/2 years. Leah May (Brown) Poyner, Washburn, MO, was his wife's name. - Son of David Ashely Poyner and Ida C. Coleman. His first wife was Ethel D. Burrows. - Another Photo | Culver Funeral Home V. 8, P. 86, by Ted Roller Photos Donna Cooper |
PRESLEY, Dunnin | July 1, 1827 Madisonville, Monroe Co., TN |
Mar. 10, 1900 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Research Note: Phyllis' Note: Although there are no dates on this tombstone, Phyllis Long is convinced that this is the great grandfather of Elvis. She said she knew he was buried in Barry Co. from newspaper items published at the time of his death. He is also listed on Elvis Presley trees at ancestry.com as buried in Washburn, Barry Co., MO. His full name was Jesse Elvetus Dunnan Presley, Jr. and he was the Great Grandfather of Elvis Aaron Presley. - Mexican Veterans - The following embraces the names of Mexican War Veterans or their widows residing in Barry County at the close of 1887: Presley, D. of O’Day. - Dunning Presley Jr. was born on July 1, 1827 in Monroe County, Tennessee. On November 1, 1847 at the age of 20 he enlisted at Knoxville as a private in Captain Jno. C. Vaughn's Company C of the 5th Regiment of Tennessee Volunteers. His regiment served in the War with Mexico, and between February and April of 1848 he was in San Juan, Mexico, and in May 1848 he was at National Bridge, Mexico. By July 2, 1848 he was on board ship returning to the United States where he was discharged at Memphis on July 20th. On November 7th he was issued a warrant for 160 acres of land based on his army service. It was sent to him in care of Rufus Smith in Madisonville, Tennessee. Dunning returned home to his wife and eldest daughter whom he had left in Tennessee. He had married Elizabeth probably about 1845 in North Carolina or Tennessee and to this union were finally born five children: Elvira E. in 1846, Elizabeth in 1848, Joshua in 1851, Dunning in 1852, and Nancy Jane in 1854. Elizabeth died about 1860, and soon thereafter, leaving his children probably with relatives, Dunning found himself in northeastern Mississippi. On August 15, 1861 he married a second time in Itawamba County, Mississippi, to Martha Jane Wesson. As in his first marriage, he soon went off to war again. On May 11, 1863 he enlisted at Grenada, Mississippi, in Company E, Hamm's Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry. Perhaps, like many other Civil War soldiers, he was concerned about his family back home and temporarily deserted in order to investigate their circumstances, because from January 18 to June 30, 1864 he was listed as deserted and absent without leave. He returned to his unit for the final roll call. After the war, Dunning left Martha Jane and returned to his first family in Tennessee. Martha Jane had taken up and married Steele, and in 1868 she died in childbirth with their first born. Dunning eventually found himself in Missouri where he met and married his 3rd wife, Harriet Henrietta Toy on March 18, 1882 in Benton County, Arkansas. Harriet was born October 11, 1862 in Lawrence County, Missouri, and died May 16, 1937. | Goodspeed's History Elvis & History.com Presley Genealogy Photo Phyllis Long |
PRESTON, Jesse | 1831 IL |
1891 Roaring River, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Mary J. - Research Note: On Jan. 7, 1889 - Land Records: Book 41, Page 253 - Jesse and Mary Preston sold the NE 4th to the NW 4th Section 34, Township 22, Range 27 to Ahas W. Bryan for $550. - Cassville Republican, August 17, 1893 - Probate Court: 2nd and final of Isaac Preston, admr. Est. Jesse Preston, dec'd. - Civil War Veteran on the 1890 Vet. Census living at Roaring River Twp., Barry Co., MO. - He first married Elizabeth Jane Sparks and had children Mary M., Mitchell Sherman, Isaac B., Ada C., and Berry Jackson. In 1880, he and the children are at Morgan, Mercer Co., MO living with his in-laws Truelove and Mary Sparks. He is widowed and age 47, occupation mill saw and grist operator. By 1890, he has married Mary Jane and living in Roaring River Twp., Barry Co., MO. | Note Donna Cooper Note Census Photo Phyllis Long |
PRESTON, Mary J. | 1848 | May 1890 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Jesse - Research Note: Wife of Jesse Preston. - Cassville Republican, May 29, 1890 There have been two deaths in our community in the last two days, Mrs. Mary J. Preston of Roaring River and Mrs. General Brixby of near Washburn both of whom were buried in Washburn Prairie Cemetery. They leave husbands, children and many friends to mourn their loss. | Online Obit Photo Phyllis Long |
PRICE, Amy L. (DAUGHERTY) | Aug. 25, 1861 Barry Co., MO |
June 21, 1942 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James G. - Research Note: Her death certificate reads that Josiah Daugherty, born in TN, was her father and Elizabeth Brock, born in MO, was her mother. She was widowed two times. James G. Price was given as her husband's name. - 1930 Census, Missouri, Barry, Sugar Creek, District 28 - Amy, divorced, is living with her daughter and son-in-law Elbert and Hattie Pendergraft; Elbert Pendergraft, age 49, born MO; Hattie, wife, age 50, born MO; Loyd, son, age 23, single, born MO; Evert, son, age 22, single, born MO; Amy D. Price, mother-in-law, divorced, age 68, born TN. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Photos Phyllis Long |
PRICE, Elizabeth (COWARD) | 1827 Jefferson Co., TN |
1898 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: William - Inscription: "Mother" - Research Note: Her son, W. Sterling Price's, death certificate gives her maiden name. He was buried in Oak Hill. She married William Price in Jefferson Co., TN, Sep. 19, 1851. He died in 1894 in Barry Co., MO. She was a daughter of James and Elizabeth Coward. She had a brother named James Coward who married Polly Roller. - Another Photo | Note Donna Cooper Photos Phyllis Long |
PRICE, Goodwin | Abt. 1795 NC |
Aug. 24, 1872 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: Age Not Known" - Research Note: Father of William who was born 1831. His wife could have been named Nancy Parrish. - 1860 Census, Missouri, Barry, Sugar Creek -William Price, age 32, born TN; Elizabeth, age 35, born TN; John F., age 8, born MO; James G., age 3, born TN; Nancy S., age 1, born MO; Goodwin, age 65, born NC. | Note Donna Cooper Census Photo Phyllis Long |
PRICE, John F. | June 25, 1852 MO |
Aug. 24, 1886 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Aged 34 Yrs. 10 Mos." - Research Note: His wife was Mary, born TX. Son of William Price and Elizabeth Coward. 1860 Census, Missouri, Barry, Sugar Creek - William Price, age 32, born TN; Elizabeth, age 35, born TN; John F., age 8, born MO; James G., age 3, born TN; Nancy S., age 1, born MO; Goodwin, age 65, born NC. - 1880 Census, Arkansas, Benton, Bright Water, District 13 - John Price, age 28, farmer, born MO, parents born TN; Mary, age 23, wife, born TX, parents born KY. - Another Photo | Census Photo Phyllis Long |
PRICE, Jacob R. C. | Aug. 19, 1855 TN |
Sept. 1, 1881 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of John C. & Arvesta" - Research Note: He was the son of John C. Price and Avesta A. Creed. Tennessee State Marriages - John C. Price married Avesta Creed on Mar. 29, 1848 in Rhea Co., TN. Avesta second married A. L. Thompson in 1861, and third James McNabb in 1867. - 1870 Census, Missouri, Barry, Shoal Creek - James M. McNabb, age 49,farmer, born TN; Vesta A., age 49, born TN; Walter, age 22, born TN; John, age 19, born TN; Lurena (Sarah), age 14, born MO; James D., age 1, born MO; Jacob C. Price, age 15, born TN. | MO and TN Marriage Records Census Photo Phyllis Long |
PRICE, James G. | Oct. 12, 1856 TN |
Dec. 13, 1933 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Amy L. - Research Note: His death certificate gives his father's name as William Price, born TN, and his mother as Elizabeth (Coward), KY. Amy L. was given as his wife's name. - 1860 Census, Missouri, Barry, Sugar Creek - William Price, age 32, born TN; Elizabeth, age 35, born TN; John F., age 8, born MO; James G., age 3, born TN; Nancy S., age 1, born MO; Goodwin, age 65, born NC. - He was the son of William Price and Elizabeth Coward. - 1930 Census, Missouri, Barry, Sugar Creek, District 28 - James is living with his son General and family, age 74, widowed, born TN. - Another Photo | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Census Photos Phyllis Long |
PRICE, Mary M. (JOHNSON) | Feb. 10, 1857 TX |
June 4, 1896 MO |
Research Note: Daughter of Andrew J. Johnson and Sarah Jane Stowe. Wife of John F. Price, married on Sept. 27, 1877 in Barry Co., MO. - 1880 Census, Arkansas, Benton, Bright Water, District 13 John Price, age 28, farmer, born MO, parents born TN; Mary, age 23, wife, born TX, parents born KY. | Census MO Marriage Records Photo Phyllis Long |
PRICE, Susan E. | Aug. 23, 1854 | May 7, 1860 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Dau of W. & E." - Research Note: Daughter of William Price and Elizabeth Coward. - Another Photo | Note Photos Phyllis Long |
PRICE, Walter | Mar. 12, 1882 | Jan. 10, 1898 Barry Co., MO |
Inscription: "Son of J. G. & A. L." - Research Note: Son of James G. Price and Amy L. Daugherty. | Note Photo Phyllis Long |
PRICE, William | 1831 TN |
Feb. 13, 1894 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Elizabeth - Inscription: "Father" - Research Note: Soh of Goodwin and Elizabeth Price. His wife was Elizabeth Coward, married on Sept. 21, 1851 in Jefferson Co., TN. - Cassville Republican, Feb. 22, 1894 - Washburn News: Wm. Price one of Barry County's first settlers, died Feb 13th, after a long and tedious illness. The remains were interred at Prairie Cemetery on Wednesday. - 1860 Census, Missouri, Barry, Sugar Creek - William Price, age 32, born TN; Elizabeth, age 35, born TN; John F., age 8, born MO; James G., age 3, born TN; Nancy S., age 1, born MO; Goodwin, age 65, born NC. - Another Photo | Online Obit Darla Ball Marbut Census Photo Phyllis Long |
PRIVETT, Emily L. (STEPHENS) | Jan. 16, 1913 Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 23, 1988 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James C. - Research Note: She was the wife of James C. "Bud" Privett and a daughter of Daniel Jefferson Stephens and Margaret Ann Pendergraft. | Family History Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
PRIVETT, Fred Dallas | May 21, 1908 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Mar. 26, 1976 | Research Note: He is buried near the Thomas family and an unmarked grave and also next to James and Rebecca Privett's graves. He was a son of James Ellen and Rebecca Iris (Michael) Privett. | Census Photo Phyllis Long |
PRIVETT, James C. "Bud" | Sept. 8, 1910 | Aug. 23, 1982 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Emily L. - Research Note: He was a son of James Ellen and Rebecca Iris (Michael) Privett. Husband of Emily L. Stephens. | Family History Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |
PRIVETT, James Ellen | Sept. 26, 1870 Sullivan Co., MO |
May 2, 1949 3 1/2 Miles West of Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
SSW: Rebecca - Research Note: According to his death certificate he was a son of Burton Privitt and Anna Smith. Rebecca Iris Privitt was his wife's name and he was widowed. Mrs. Oliver Nodine (daughter Gertie) of Washburn, MO, gave the information. The name is often found spelled both as Privitt and Privett. | Death Certificate Donna Cooper Photo Phyllis Long |
PRIVETT, Rebecca Iris (MICHAEL) | Feb. 24, 1870 Barry Co., MO |
June 24, 1947 Barry Co., MO |
SSW: James E. - Research Note: Her husband was James E. Privett, age 76, living. Her father was John P. Michael born McDonald Co., MO and her mother was Sally Stephenson born Barry Co., MO. Death certificate has birth year 1870, stone has 1880. 1900 Census gives Feb. 1870. | Death Certificate Photo Phyllis Long |
PURDOM, Lester Theodore, Jr. | Nov. 16, 1929 Washburn, Barry Co., MO |
Sept. 25, 1995 Joplin, Jasper Co., MO |
Inscription: "1ST LT US ARMY" - Research Note: His father was named Lester T. Purdom and taught school in Washburn. He was the son of Lester Theodore Purdom and Irene Varner. At age 24, he married Virginia Terrill, age 18, on Feb. 14, 1954 in Monterey, CA. | SS Claims Index CA Marriage Index Phyllis Long Photo Donna Cooper |