By Phyllis Long - Part 2 William Stuart Erwin 1820-1892 buried at Truelove Cemetery, Barry Co., MO Elizabeth Ann Catron 1827-1913 buried at Truelove Cemetery, Barry Co., MO William S., along with his brothers, Joshua, George, and Samuel, enlisted in the Confederate Army at the same time. Elizabeth was living with her son James in the 1900 census, Liberty Twp., Barry Co., Missouri. January 16, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Exeter News: Aunt Betsy Erwin who has been staying with her son, Sam Erwin, passed away Monday, and her remains were placed in the Truelove Cemetery, Tuesday. Charles Sterling Weatherly 1861-1922 buried at Maplewood Cemetery, Exeter, Barry Co., MO Nancy Elizabeth Erwin 1858-1947 buried at Maplewood Cemetery, Exeter, Barry Co., MO March 13, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Stony Point News: Charley Weatherly and wife was called to Webb City last week to see their daughter who is very sick. May 22, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Stony Point News: G. W. and Chas. Weatherly visited their brother, Wright, at Webb City last week. April 9 1896, Cassville Republican, Weekly Paper, Barry Co., MO Lookout Mountain: Charley Weatherly has been buying calves in this vicinity. Obit: JOPLIN NEWS HERALD APRIL 7 1947 WEATHERLY FUNERAL WILL BE TOMORROW Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Weatherly, 88 years old, a native of southwest Missouri who died at 12:10 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at her home, 2111 Sergeant Ave., will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Exeter Baptist church by the Rev. Mr. Vanzandt. Burial will be at Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Weatherly was born December 11, 1858 at Exeter, Missouri and moved to Joplin four years ago from her birthplace. She was a member of the Exeter Baptist church. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Martha Steen, 2424 Connor Ave., Mrs. Homer Brattin of Kiowa, Kansas, and Mrs. Charles Long of Cassville. A son William B. Weatherly of Exeter. The body will lie in state at Parker-Hunsaker mortuary untill 11 o'clock Thursday morning. Charles Bernola Long 1894-1965 buried at Maplewood Cemetery, Exeter, Barry Co., MO Zuma Kathryn Weatherly 1899-1967 buried at Maplewood Cemetery, Exeter, Barry Co., MO September 24, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Licenses to Wed: Charles B. Long, 20, Exeter & Zuma Weatherly, 16, Cassville July 3, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO Stony Point News: Miss Zuma Weatherly visited her sister, Mrs. Homer Brattin, of Exeter last week. February 6, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO The following non-resident pupils are enrolled in the Exeter school: Mable [Mabel] Packwood, Loren Hedge, Alam Packwood, Paul Antle, Susie Etchason, Chester Packwood, Alda Easley, Opal May, Zuma Weatherly and Walter Packwood. Cassville Republican, Thursday, Weekly Paper, April 17, 1913 The following is the list of the eight grade graduates, the school to which they belong and names of their teacher, during the past year. Ruby Reed, Inez Warf, Zuma Weatherly, Willis Browning, Max Kemper, Leslie Baker, Corda Talbert, Exeter, J. T. Hodge, teacher. Obituary from Cassville Democrat: MRS. CHARLES LONG Zuma Kathryn, daughter of Charley and Nancy Weatherly, was born at Afton, Okla., on February 2, 1899. She passed away in Mission hospital at Huntington Park, Calif., on July 13, 1967, at the age of 68 years, five months and 11 days. On September 20, 1914, she was united in marriage to Charles B. Long and to this union eleven children were born. A number of years ago she was converted and baptized and was a member of the Baptist church. She was preceded in death by two children, William Edgar, who passed away in October of 1962, and Beverly Jean Garber, who passed away in May of 1960. Her husband preceded her in death on September 21, 1965. Left to mourn her passing are one daughter. Mrs. Rolland Bartel of Eugene. Ore; eight sons, Errol and David Long, both of Bell Gardens, Calif.; Sgt. Gary Long of Coppersgrove, Texas; Harold Long of Tulsa, Okla.; John of Massena, N.Y.; Lloyd of Norwalk, Calif; and George and Jim Long, both of Hutchinson, Kans. Also Two sisters, Mrs. Emma Stein of Joplin and Mrs. Oune Brattin of Kiowa, Kans.; 27 grandchildren, nine great- Grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. She was a kind and loving mother and grandmother and will be sadly missed by her relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in Culver's Chapel, by the Rev. Chas. VanZandt, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery at Exeter, under direction of Culver's funeral Home. David Max Long Phyllis Earleen Byrd Connie Mae Long William Henry Thompson II