Janet Hawley's Grant Twp, Nodaway County, Missouri burials |
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Deaths (with no
tombstone) in the Barnard Newspapers:
Date at end of item is the date of the newspaper. If date of death is noted, it will be included in item. All newspapers are the Barnard Bulletin.
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Beattie, John-was born July 15, 1830, in
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Goforth, James Afton-son of James E. and
Ora Goforth was born near Thunderhawk, ND on Dec 14, 1909 and died at the home
of his Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goforth in Barnard March 16, 1914. On
the 20th of Jan, he in company with his father came to Barnard to
visit with relatives and friends. On the 9th of March he was taken
sick with pneumonia. [Burial in the
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Gorsuch, Ernie-was born in Barnard, Dec.
13, 1880 and passed away at his home in
· Ogier, Nina May-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogier was born near Wellston, Ohio, April 17, 1903 and died April 6, 1916. She leaves parents and siblings, Helen Marie, Clifford H., Earl M., Ross C., George E., Paul J. and Herbert. Burial was in the Barnard cemetery. April 20, 1916.
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McDermitt, infant- of Bert McDermitt and
wife, of near
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Nichols, Charles Robert-son of Madison
and Sarah Nichols was born in Wappello Co.,
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Thompson, Squire M.-son of John and Mary
Thompson, was born at
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Ogier, George Eldon-8 year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Ogier died early yesterday morning as the result of a hard fall
a week ago. He was born near
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Boham, John-65 years old, a farmer living
south of Arkoe, dropped dead near the
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Rector, M. S.-was born at
· Goforth infant-On Jan. 20, twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goforth who live just south of town. One of the babies died and was buried Sunday. Jan. 25, 1917
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Hopkins, H. N.-was born in Morgan county,
· Tapscott, infant-son of Mrs. and Mrs. Everett Tapscott died Monday. Sept 27, 1917
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Alumbaugh, Mrs. Jane-64, a former
resident, died Saturday in
· Wohlford, infant-The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wohlford of Conception was buried Monday in the Barnard cemetery.[Death cert says DOD was April 8, name was DeLoris and she was buried at Swinford] April 11, 1918
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Blagg, Edmonia O’Howell-was born in
Cooper County, Mo, Feb 13, 1843 and died at her home in Barnard, April 22,
1918. In 1860 she married Geo. W. Blagg and they had ten children, seven having
preceded their mother in death. Burial was in the
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Kling,
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Merrel, Harriet G. Rector-was born near
· Old Soldiers-Forty two veterans of other wars than the present are sleeping in two cemeteries near Barnard, according to J. E. Snyder, who recently placed markers at the graves, so that flags could be flown in their honor each Decoration Day. Snyder is the only one with the possible exception of M. V. Baker, who knows the location of each old soldier’s grave and he has helped every year for the past twenty-five years with the decoration of the graves. The list is given below together with the war in which each served. In some instances the first name is not recalled. [Some of these have stones, but I included the whole list.] Valentine Corell [Korell], Civil War, U. S. Soldier, Chas. Eaton, the same, Turner, Boham, the same, Riddle, the same, Sam Phillips, Home Guards, John Harlon, U. S. Army, John A. Goff, the same, Wm. Bader, the same, Barney Chancler, the same, Francis Blagg, the same, Nobe Farr, the same, Eli Hartley, Home Guards, Tom Simpson, U. S. Army, Henry Waters, the same, Sam Conley, the same, Gavan, War of 1812, Ellis, U. S. Army, Henry Rasco, the same, David Dovenspike, the same, Adam Goforth, the same, John O’Howell, Home Guards, Fallgate, U. S. Army, John Ruchen, the same, Doc Blagg, Confederate, Diamond, the same, Albert Ulman, the same, Wm. Jobe, the same, Sampson Cole, Home Guards, Slimmer, U. S. Army, Eli Adams, the same, Ira Jobe, Mexican War-1840, David Willson, U. S. Army, Gillmore, the same, Miller, the same, Geo. Litts, the same, Nathan Baker, Home Guards, Dobbins, Confederate. June 12, 1919.
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Simmons, George W.-80, died at the home
of his son, George W. Simmons, in Loveland, Colorado, Nov 28 and was brought to
Barnard and buried in the Barnard Cemetery. He was born in
· Hubbell infant-Lemmon Hubbell and wife, living on the old Jim Hubbell place, announce the birth of twin girls, one of which is living Monday. June 10, 1920
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Baker, Sarah-died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. S. D. McGuire. Sarah Bolin Baker was born in
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Snoderly, Joyce Elaine-18 month old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snoderly died at
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Ridlon, Ruben Harold-son of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Ridlon, was born near
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Blagg, George-86, died April 4 at the
hospital in
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Ingram infants-Mrs. Ernest Ingram is at
the
· Goff, Earl Belmont-9 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goff, died at his home in Barnard. He was born Aug 30, 1913 and died May 26, 1923. Burial was in the Masonic cemetery. May 31, 1923
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Jackson Graveyard-[In an article about
cleaning the cemetery there is mention of old burials there.] The first man to
own the land was John Brown, who was buried there about 80 years ago. Following
him Arthur Jackson owned the land and it is from this Mr. Jackson that the
graveyard takes its name. A large number of old settlers are buried in
· Myers, Charles died a few years back and his body was brought to Barnard for burial. [This was in a story about the carpenters of the ME South church, built in 1892.] April 10, 1924
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Davidson, William Henry-born near
Greensburg, Decatur Co,
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Pearce, Miss Laura Etta-a resident of
Barnard for 23 years died Jan 4 at home. Born at Agency,
· Kissinger, infant-The infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Olin Kissinger, born May 2, lived only a short time and was buried at Barnard. Mrs. Kissinger was Ruth Merril. May 7, 1925. · Curwood, Oliver-[in a story about the history of Barnard this was said] The first death was that of a young man named Oliver Curwood, who died in July 1871. Nov 5, 1925.
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Beattie, William-69, Barnard, died [March
9]. He was born in Bureau Co,
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Decoration Day- Death has left a heavy
hand in this community the past year. In checking the records of the Bulletin for the past year, it is found
that 26 bodies have been laid to rest in the Barnard cemeteries while others
from the community have been buried in other cemeteries. The record is not complete,
but from the best that can be figured the following have passed away in the
last year, who bodies have been laid in the Barnard cemeteries ½ mile northeast
of town: Jacob Bare, June 17, 1925; R.P. Nelson, June 23, 1925; Curtis Robison,
June 24, 1925; Mrs. A.W. Jobe, June 25, 1925; Tom Neil, July 14, 1925; M.V.
Baker, Oct 4, 1925; A.C. Thompson, Oct 13, 1925; Harve McKnight, Nov 14, 1925;
T.L. Goff, Dec 13, 1925; Mrs. John Fuller, Jan 14, 1926; Chas. William Hager,
Jan 20, 1926; E.H. Goff, Feb 3, 1926; Mrs. Nellie Wohlford Thompson, Feb 13,
1926; Mrs. Mattie Rasco, March 3, 1926, Mrs. J.C. Curnutt, March 4, 1926;
William Beattie, March 9, 1926; John Bare, March 27, 1926; Infant son of Mr.
& Mrs. Alva Logan; Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Byergo; Mrs. Mertie
Furlong, April 10, 1926; Wm. Rhoads, May 2, 1926; Geo. W. Gunn, May 18, 1926;
A.M. VanFossan, May 20, 1926. Two others who have gone from our midst are Mrs.
John Price, who died Jan 27, 1926 and Bob Waugh at Bolckow, May 13, 1926. Mrs.
Fred June, who lived just west of town was buried in
the
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Nichols, Sarah A.-The funeral of Sarah A.
Nichols was held in Barnard Wednesday and burial was in the Barnard cemetery
beside her husband, James N. Nichols and her children, Harry Nichols and Mrs.
Campbell. Mrs. Nichols was born at
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Leedy, Mrs.-Granvel Leedy, formerly of
Barnard, now of
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Desmond, Opal-32, died in
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Fanning, Thomas Floyd-74, died Aug 11,
1928 at the
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Steed, Ray-39, died at the home of Joe
Osborn, May 18. He was born at
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Baker, M.M. (Matt)-85, a former resident
died in a hospital in
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· Bare, Tobe-67, was found dead [of heart trouble] in his home near Barnard. Owen Signal “Tobe” Bare was born near Rosendale, to David and Mary O. Fakes Bare. A brother, Billy died several years ago from a gunshot reported to have been accidental. Another brother, Jake, died suddenly about 2 years ago in the house where Tobe died and a sister, Mrs. John Hubbell died as a result of being hurt by a cow. Burial in Masonic cemetery. Dec 19, 1929
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Rhoads, Edward Leone-57, died Sunday at
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Hawkins, Bonnie Evaline Schreiber-died in
a
· O’Howell, Charles-61, died at the home of his half brother, Dick O’Howell at Parnell [April 22]. He was born near Barnard, Sept 25, 1869. Burial was in Barnard. April 23, 1931
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Jones, Byron Robert-only son of Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Jones of Maryville, died Sunday in Red Oak, Iowa, from injuries
received when the truck he was riding in with his parents turned over in a
ditch. He was born August 20, 1930. Mrs. Jones was formerly Grace Beattie.
Burial was in the
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Winn, Ida Nichols-49, died [Oct 4] at her
home in
· Bare, Jacob Andrew-son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bare, was born Nov 4 and died Nov 5. Other survivors are his sister, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bare and Mrs. Collins. Burial in the Masonic cemetery. Nov 12, 1931
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Gorsuch, John-died March 8 at the home of
his son, Paul, in Barnard. He was born March 2, 1855 in
· Byergo infant-The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Byergo was still-born April 29 and buried in the Masonic cemetery. May 12, 1932
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Lewis, Robert Fillmore “Cush”-died [June
16] after a fall. He was born July 25, 1857 in
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Dobbins, Sam-died [Oct 23] after having
confessed to shooting his sister, Mary Wamsley and himself. He was born Aug 8,
1877 in Grant twp and married Mildred Trimble of
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Mader, Pauline-about 78, died March 24 at
the
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Baker, infant-Stillborn son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Baker of
· Rasco, infant-a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rasco was born Sept 10 and died Sept 11. She was the Rasco’s second child. Burial in Barnard cemetery. Sept 12, 1935
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Heath-Masters, Mary-90, of
· Perdue, Maude-In a Sept 28, 1893 copy of the Barnard Rustler, it reported the suicide of Maude Perdue. No other details. Sept 8, 1938
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Rasco, Billy-died at the county farm near
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Byergo, Johanna-90, died [Aug 17] in
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Waugh, Charles H-died May 27. He was born
to James and Elizabeth Waugh on a farm near Barnard on Feb 14, 1873. He moved
to
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Schneider, John-72, died [June 25] at his
farm at
· Adams, George died [Dec 13] at his home in Barnard. He was born Nov 26, 1883 in Barnard to Eli and Rachel Adams. He married Myrtle Smith in 1907 and she died Oct 17, 1922. In 1927, he married Frances Lincoln. Burial in the Barnard cemetery. Dec 19, 1940
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