Leemaster Grave
Leemaster Grave
Nodaway Township, Section 22 South
Andrew County, Missouri
This cemetery is no longer extant.
This cemetery is no longer extant.
Date of Death: 14 Jul 1888 Subject: John Wilkerson Source: unknown, Jul 1888 After an illness of several days, John Wilkerson died at his home in Rochester township, about 1 o’clock last Saturday morning, 14th, in his sixty-ninth year. He was born in Warren county, Ohio, in November 1819, and lived there until October, 1865,…
Date of Death: 13 Jun 1874 Subject: Joel M. Reece Source: Andrew County Republican, 19 Jun 1874, p. 1 To-day, at about 4 p.m., as Mr. Joseph [sic] Reece was hurrying across a field (Bird Allen’s place), he was struck by a bolt and instantly killed. His clothing was literally torn into shreds– not a…
Date of Death: 1 May 1857 Subject: Ruth (Adkins) Holt Source: Weekly Tribune, [Clay Co., MO], 22 May 1857 In Fillmore, Andrew county, Mo., on the 1st inst., at 5 o’clock P.M., Mrs. Ruth C. Holt, wife of John W. Holt, in the 22d year of her age. Source: North West Democrat, Saturday, May 9,…
Savannah CemeteryAndrew County, Missouri Directions: From Savannah city square, go south 2.5 blocks. Fourth Street goes through the east side of the cemetery, Benton Street is on the north, Fifth Street on the west, and Park Avenue is the border on the south. Credits: Photos and Documentation: Eldon Swensson, 2002, and Betty Halvorsen, 2005-6 (Section…
Date of Death: Apr 1910 Subject: Richard, Martin, Dennis & Earl Hardin Source: Holt County Sentinel, 29 Apr 1910, p. 1 Surely the cup of sorrow of Charles Hardin and wife is more than filled. Their family lives in Andrew county, near the Iron Bridge. The death messenger came to this humble home, and within…
Date of Death: 2 Nov 1875 Subject: William M. Shanks Source: Andrew County Republican, 5 Nov 1875, p. 8 The numerous friends of Judge William M. Shanks, one of our County Judges, will be surprised to hear of his sudden death from pneumonia, which took place at Rochester, on Tuesday last. Judge Shanks was a…