Ahart Cemetery
Osage Township
Section 19, Township 40, Range 12
Miller County, MO.
Directions to the Airhardt Cemetery : from St. Anthony (their welcome sign) so south on Hwy A for 4.1 miles and turn right going across a cattle guard (there is an old and large saw to the left of the cattle crossing). Go .4 miles to a red barn and to the right is the single tombstone. This stone is fenced with wrought iron with an intricate gate.
To get to Ahart Cemetery follow the directions to Airhardt Cemetery. This cemetery lies down the hill, about .5 miles, from the Airhardt Cemetery. The road is difficult and the owners and their children graciously drove us to a place where we could then walk to the cemetery. It is untended and the stones are down as one prior owner had let pigs run through their resting place.
This cemetery is on the farm of John Hamilton and his family. Mr. Hamilton told us that there were 4 brick markers lain in a row with no information on them denoting who was buried there, but the weeds and grass was too tall for us to find them.
Personally inventoried by Dianna (Hale) Mattingly, Glenda (May) Crawford, Vera (Clark) Strutton & the Hamilton family. Personally inventoried in 2002
Updated by Dianna (Hale) Mattingly using thousands of obituaries. Updating will continue as long as I am able to do so.
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Ahart, Julia S.
23 Mar. 1875 – 18 Nov. 1883
Ahart, Mary A.
15 Jan. 1861 – 23 Feb. 1882
Ahart, S. E.
footstone S E A only info
Ahart, Sarah G. (Infant)
29 Dec. 1858 – 24 Dec. 1862
Ahart, Sisley
16 Oct. 1806– 19 Sept. 1867
Albertson, Levi Wood (Civil War – Veteran)
no info on dates
Co. H, Osage Reg. MO Home Guards
Bays, Rebecca A.
3 July 1833 – 19 May 1885
Last update: 2022
© 2001 by Dianna Hale-Mattingly