The links below will take you back in time to the 1928 Carney Reunion. The photo includes more than 200 people. Because of the file size the photo has been separated into three sections of excellent quality. There is a small version of the complete photo to show the enormity of the gathering. The last three links below are the same three part picture with numbers to help with identification. Because of the file size these photos will be slow loading. Please be patient - it is worth the wait. If you recognize any of the subjects please email Jim Bellis. (List of those already identified at the bottom of this page) |
Left Side Of Photo (325k) |
Center Of Photo (323k) |
Right Side Of Photo (285k) |
Small Version Of Complete Photo (85k) |
Left Side Of Photo With Identifyng Numbers (325k) |
Center Of Photo With Identifying Numbers (162k) |
Right Side Of Photo With Identifying Numbers (294k) |
This picture of the August 19, 1928 Carney Reunion was originally
owned by James Franklin "Frank" Moore, son of Walter Moore and Artelia
Jane Burrow Moore. Frank was the grandson of Harrison Moore
and Mariah Carney Moore. Frank's daughter Susie Jane Moore Stringham
tells that she remembers her father always being proud of the photo.
After Frank Moore's death in 1964, the picture remained in it's original
frame with the matting on the back in the possession of Frank's son,
Clyde Franklin Moore. Clyde Moore died in 1993 after which time his
widow, Velma Gillig Moore gave the picture to James Dale Bellis, great-grandson
of Frank Moore through
Frank's daughter, Bernice Moore. The original photo is about
three foot wide and 10 inches tall.
The Carney Reunions were conducted for several years during the 1920's
and 30's near the Carney Branch and two Carney Cemeteries at Carney,
Missouri in Stone County near Cape Fair. History of the Carney Reunion
is sketchy but was obviously a well attended event, at least before the
Depression. Held each summer the weekend before school started, families
would make the trip for several miles in horse drawn wagons and small automobiles.
The block building seen in the picture and the school house steeple
barely visible to the right of the tree, are still standing at the site
today.
It is interesting that most everyone in the picture is dressed in white shirts, nice dresses, hats, ties, etc. Many of the young girls are even wearing stockings. It is a wonder what the prosperous appearing families must have gone through as the depression began a little more that a year later.
Sue Stringham recalls the narrow path through thick brush that led
to the church and cemetery. Pies and other food would be stacked
carefully so to provide food for the two day event. She recalls all
the work her mother went through to make sure the whole family looked their
best for the reunion. Sue remembers distinctly that her mother
had made new bonnets for her and her sister, Mary Virginia. Shortly
after they arrived, Neal McNeill sped down the path in his fancy new car
having to drive in the wheel ruts after a recent rain. The new car
splashed mud on the new bonnets worn by Sue and Mary Virginia. That's
why the two Moore sisters were not wearing their hats in the picture. After
hearing this story, Lyle McNeill even remembered the car Neil McNeill drove
as a being a Buick Touring Car. Ruth Asher remembers that just to
the right of the picture is where the row after row of cars were
parked.
We are trying to identify as may individuals in the picture as possible, so each person has been given a number. Please help us identify this group by submitting the names and numbers of the people you recognize to Jim Bellis at jimdbellis@hotmail.com. Many of the Carney descendents are working on records of the family. We would be grateful for everyone to share what they know of the reunions and the families that attended them.
Below are names of those identified so far, and who identified them.
Don't hesitate to also let us know if someone has been identified
incorrectly.
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7. Ruth Henson (later Asher)
8. Gertie Henson 21. Lois Epperly Butler ?? 25. Susie Jane Moore (later Stringham) 26. Mary Virginia Moore (later Johnson) 32. May Elizabeth Jennings Moore 33. Grace Carney 37. Minnie Carney (wife of Bill) 40. Lula Carney Wiley (daughter of Minnie Carney) 41. Ester Carney ( Lula's daughter) 42. Ethel Jones (daughter of Minnie Carney) 46. Loreena WIley (Lula's daughter) 59. Lillie Dunn Lasiter 60. Charlie Carney 63. Jane Carney Builderback 65. Bernice Moore (later Bellis) 66. Nellie Henson (later Bright and Tromley) 68. Ema Calhoun (died the next month in Sept. 1928 of typhoid) 70. Clala Durham (later Bowman) 71. Fern Calhoun (Henry's daughter) 74. Emer Henson Durham 75. Dorma Durham (later Robbins) 77. Clyde Franklin Moore 79. ? Durham (John & Emer's daughter) 81. Henry Calhoun 82. Johnny Calhoun (Henry's son) 83. Auddie Calhoun 86. Wilma Bennett (a Calhoun neighbor) 87. Nola Calhoun (Henry's daughter) 88. Blanch Calhoun (Henry's daughter) 89. Dorothy Calhoun (Henry's daughter) 90. Belva Calhoun 92. Odessa Carney Seitz 94. ? Welch 105. Nora Calhoun 107. Exa Durham 108. John Durham 109. Sally Durham 129. Norman Carney 130. "Whiskey Maker" 137. Mae King Peck (Margerie Jordan's mother) 141. Joe Overstreet 145. John Melton 146. ? Carney 154. ? Carney 156. Dr. Clyde Blyth (a Dentist in Aurora - his wife taught home-ec at Aurora) 157. Oval Wilson 159. Joe "Bum" Swearingen 162. (was visiting from outstate) 163. (was visiting from outstate) 165. James Franklin "Frank" Moore 167. James Carrick Blythe (His wife, Mary Elmira Carney died just a couple of months prior to his reunion) 168. ? Calhoun 172. John Marshall Taylor (Ruth Asher's grandfather) 173. Edward Kerr Henson (Ruth Asher's father) 177. Manard Taylor 180. Neil McNeill 182. Nadine Wiley 185. Will Blythe 184. Jewell Carney Snow 188. Blanche Carney 193. Jim Carney (son of George G. "Cooney" Carney) 196. Buck "Rama" McNeill 201. Henry "Hen" Carney (??) 205. Jim Carney (Burton Carney's son, married a Henson) 212. Isaac Epperly ?? 217. Joe Dean McNeill |
Ruth Asher
Ruth Asher Jeanne Kelley Sue Stringham Sue Stringham Sue Stringham Ruth Asher Ruth Asher Ruth Asher Ruth Asher Ruth Asher Ruth Asher Leona Ellingsworth & Betty Brown Ruth Asher Ruth Asher Jim Bellis Family Ruth Asher Ruth Asher
Sue Stringham Jeanne Kelley
Jeanne Kelley
Ruth Asher
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