In hopes this will be of help to someone: WOOLSEY burials taken from the Cemetery Records of Crawford Co., MO. Complied by Helen Marie Wright, 1998. Schweider Cemetery. Located on Woolsey Road, Courtois Twp. Page 342: WOOLSEY, Randal, born 1890. This is the first burial listed in this cemetery. Barnical Chapel Cemetery. Located off Hiway U. in Meramac Twp. Page 582: WOOLSEY, Elizabeth, wife of V.M. 12 Sep 1893-16 Feb 1920. OBITUARY; Mrs.Virgil Woolsey passed away at Hillsboro, Illinois on Monday February 16, 1920 from pneumonia and the body arrived here for burial on the 18th. and while the burial rites were taking place a telegram was received announcement of the death of the young husband from the same disease at Hillsboro on Thursday and the body was shipped here and interred in the Rubel Cemetery. The young wifes maiden name was Lizzie Reynolds and was the daughter of Uncle Lafe Reynolds. Page 585: WOOLSEY, John Jiles. 17 Mar 1904-28 Oct 1985. John Jiles Woolsey was the son of John and Lydia Ann Harmon Woolsey. On September 19, 1925 John married Irma Housewright. Steelville Cemetery. This cemetery is located in the city limits of Steelville in Meramec Twp. Page 744: WOOLSEY, Delila. Miss Delila Woolsey was struck on the Salem Branch and died Thursday. Burial in Steelville Cemetery. From May 15, 1890 newspaper. (Submitters note-Delila was the daughter of James and Deliley WOOLSEY, and sister of Sonora Woolsey HOPKINS. Date of death would have been 8 May, 1890.) Rubel Cemetery. Located in Meramec Twp., this cemetery is also called the Woolsey Cemetery. This cemetery is very hard to find. It is located on Hiway 19 south. It is in a field, on a farm on the right just before you reach the Steelville High School. It is too far to walk and very hard to find. There are many graves, but only a few have markers. Page 772: WOOLSEY, Hattie C. Daughter of J.E. and L.A. 1899-1902 WOOLSEY, Infant daughter born and died 1889. WOOLSEY, Virginia M. 17 Oct, 1894-19 Feb 1920. WOOLSEY, John E. 1862-1925. John Woolsey died suddenly at his home four miles south of Steelville on 7 Dec, 1925. He had lived practically all of his life in this county, being a son of the late James WOOLSEY, who died about two years ago. He had reached the age of 64 years, 1 month, and 10 days of age and leaves a wife and three children. One son, Johnny of Steelville and two daughters, Mrs. Stewart Brown of Hillsboro, Illinois, and Mrs. William Halbert of Sullivan, Missouri. Page 773: WOOLSEY: OBITUARY. The sad news of the death of Mrs. Vilgil Woolsey, which occurred at Hillsboro Illinois on Monday, February 16, 1920 from pneumonia and the body arrived here for burial on the 18th., and while the burial rites were taking place at the Banical(sp) chapel a telegram was received announding the death of the young husband from the same disease at Hillsboro on Thursday, and his body was shipped here and interred in the Rubel Cemetery two and a half miles south of Steelville. Virgil Woolsey and Lizzie Reynolds were married less than a year ago. Virgil Woolsey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Woolsey. WOOLSEY, William R: OBITUARY. William R. Woolsey was born in Crawford Co., MO, September 11, 1861, and died January 25, 1939 at an age of 77 years, 4 months and 25 days. His wife preceded him in death 31 years ago, also one son Ray Woolsey who died three years ago. He is survived by one son, William Randolph Woolsey and six daughters as follows; Mrs. Esther McCoy, Mrs. Delma Wymer, Violet Singleton, Madge Singleton, Myrtle Thornburg, and Mrs. Mabel Skelton. Martin Cemetery. This cemetery is located on Hiway 49, out of Cherryville in Osage Twp. The cemetery is located on a hill on the right just after you cross the bridge at Dry Creek. Page 876: WOOLSEY, James. August 22, 1845-July 18, 1922. (Submitters note. Based on 1860 census, the DOB of James may have been 1837-1838.) Page 877. WOOLSEY, Sarah. December 15, 1838-July 28, 1910. Sarah Pyatt Woolsey was the wife of James Woolsey. They were married in Steelville on December 1, 1859. Marketta Pimentel in Madera