From The St. Louis Genealogical Society Quarterly, 13:4 (winter 1980), quarterly publication of the St. Louis Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 43010,  #4 Sunnen Drive, Suite 140, 

St. Louis, Missouri 63143-0010.  © St. Louis Genealogical Society. Reprinted in Lincoln County USGenWeb MOGenWeb Cemeteries by permission, 22 October 1998.

Transcribed by Steven L.Watts, 9 November 1998.

Cemeteries in Lincoln County, Missouri
Jonathan Davis Family Cemetery

St. Louis Genealogical Society Quarterly, 13:4 (winter 1980), p. 125.   Reprinted by permission.
Submitted to StLGS by members William L. Douglas Jr. and Merle M. Jackson.



This cemetery is located on the old Jonathan DAVIS Farm on H-Y between Foley, Mo. 

and Brussels, Mo. (Snow Hill, Mo.)  Cemetery sets back about 1/4 mi., in weeds, 

behind small house at end of a long driveway on left side of highway going east from 

Brussels, approximately half-way to Foley.



Row 1 -- unmarked grave -- easy to tell by the

         way the ground is mounded.



  COX, James Thompson b April 9, 1879

                      d October 5, 1933



       Anna Elizabeth b June 23, 1888

                      d Aug 17, 1931



  GENTRY, G. N.  April 8, 1857 Footstone G.N.G.



          Carrie M. his wife died May 10, 1924



  DAVIS, Viola E.   1853-1943



         Jonathan S.  1820-1913



         Elizabeth H.  1831-1915



         Missouri A.  1855-1943



Row 2 -- three graves marked by fieldstone,

                             no markings.



Row 3 -- DAVIS, Ephraim F.   1867-1932



A story related to me by Mrs. Josie HOPKINS SMITH about this cemetery is that one 

of the graves is Malachi DAVIS, brother of Jonathan.  Malachi was killed during 

the Slicker War of Lincoln Co., Mo. 1843-1845.



Also that one of the graves is William DAVIS, son of Jonathan and Elizabeth, who 

drowned while swimming his horse across the river ford on the Cuivre River at 

Frenchman's Bluff Crossing. He was about 8 years old at the time of his death.  

Mrs. Smith says she knows he is buried here as she was a friend of his and attended 

his funeral and was present at his burial.  This took place in the 1880's.  

Mrs. Josie HOPKINS SMITH is at present living in Winfield, Mo. and as of April

1979 was 104 years old.



(census taken April 18, 1978)


From The St. Louis Genealogical Society Quarterly, 13:4 (winter 1980), quarterly publication of the St. Louis Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 43010,  #4 Sunnen Drive, Suite 140, 

St. Louis, Missouri 63143-0010.  © St. Louis Genealogical Society. Reprinted in Lincoln County USGenWeb MOGenWeb Cemeteries by permission, 22 October 1998.

Transcribed by Steven L.Watts, 9 November 1998.
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