List Readers, John Franklin Drinkwater is buried in Maplewood without a stone and Barbara Erwin found the data in an old newspaper in the form of an obit and so she posted that information in both the obit and in the cemetery sections. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/cemetery/maplewood/d-1.htm Darla Marbut found that it was Charles Albert "Bud" Munsey who donated the land for Munsey Cemetery and not J. M. as she had first supposed and so that information was added to the Munsey Cemetery files. She mentioned in her e-mail that he had moved to Oklahoma and has some information about him if anyone is researching the Munsey family and needing to follow his paper trail. Darla said that Charles Albert "Bud" Munsey gave the land for the Munsey School and Cemetery Dec 8, 1883, Section 6, T 21 R 26. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/cemetery/munsey/munsey.htm Phyllis Long noted that in Mars Hill that Troy Kenis Smyth was also added as Smith and that there was a conflict of data between the stone and the death certificate. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/cemetery/marshill/marshill-9.htm Dorris Goff added that Opal Stockton died in Barry County and was buried in Corinth according to her obit of Feb. 1920. She was not listed on the pages and so she evidently has no stone. We still need her birth and death dates so if anyone can help out with that it will be greatly appreciated. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/cemetery/corinth/corinth-p-s.htm Thanks to these ladies our files have been updated and are now more accurate. School photos and obits are needed for the class of 1960 of Southwest High for the 50th reunion book. So if you have any that you can share, please drop me a note. Donna Cooper
I didn't find any birth or death dates but can add her parents. 1910 Census Missouri > Barry > Jenkins > District 9 Thomas A. Stockton, age 35, married 11 years, born MO Della, wife, age 29, mother of 7 children, 5 living, born MO Reba, daughter, age 10, born MO Oliver E., son, age 7, born MO Alma, daughter, age 6, born MO Opal, daughter, age 2, born MO Bertha, daughter, age 1 born MO WWI draft reg. gives his name as Thomas Ada Stockton. Barry County, Missouri Marriage Book 'I' 1897-1902 Stockton, Thomas A (24) Stubblefield, Della (19) May 3, 1899 J S Plummer, JP Dorris Goff added that Opal Stockton died in Barry County and was buried in Corinth according to her obit of Feb. 1920. She was not listed on the pages and so she evidently has no stone. We still need her birth and death dates so if anyone can help out with that it will be greatly appreciated.