Grundy County, MO Cemetery

Kennedy Cemetery, Livingston County, MO


This cemetery is located in Livingston County; S17-T59N-R25W. This pioneer family cemetery is located 1/4 mile north of road, in a field. uncared for, and poorly fenced. In 1965 so many of the records there are lost, for most of the graves were marked by native stones with no inscriptions. However, a few were crudely marked and still readable. For this reason, we have recorded this cemetery by row, instead of the usual alphabetical order. In this way, it is hoped that some proof may be reached by knowledge of one record with descriptions following. Recorded in 1965 by Opal and Randy Street; Mrs. B. F. Hoover; and Mrs. Delbert Hesler.

ROW ONE: (on east side of cemetery, running from south to north)
HUGHES William
03 Jan 1890 50y 11m 22d. north of William HUGHES, native marker for an adult: M.L.M.
CURTIS M. A.
28 Sep 1877
Native stone, unmarked
Northeast corner, cedar tree, native stone, unmarked
ROW TWO: (north, running south)
2 graves, 1 with native stone
2 graves, 1 with native stone, a childīs
2 native stones
2 childrenīs graves
2 native stones
2 native stones
1 childīs grave
KENNEDY V. W.


2 unmarked
Pointed shaped native, unmarked
4 (?) Unmarked
ROW THREE: south, running north
Native stones and unmarked graves; no identified graves
ROW FOUR: south, running north
Native
Native - KENNEDY
4 native
2 unmarked
native
LONG Henry H.
04 Aug 1880 29y 7m 23d
KINCAID Nancy 29  May  1837 01  Feb  1885 w/o Newton J. KINCAID
KINCAID Newton J.
01 Jan 1879 38y 10m 27d. h/o Nancy KINCAID. "Oh how sweet it will be in thy beautiful land when free from all sorrow and pain"
STREET Arthur John
07 Aug 1879 1y 9m 17d. s/o J. F. & Elizabeth STREET. "God gave; He can restore; He doeth all things well"
STREET Homer

s/o J. F. & Elizabeth STREET.
Childīs grave
STREET Sarah (KINGCAID)

w/o 1st J. F. STREET & 2nd John P. CADDELL
STREET J. F.


KINGCAID Mary Ann (LONG) 16 Jul 1835 11 Jun 1924 Her husband buried in Springhill Cemetery
ROW FIVE: on west side of cemetery there is a group of graves, at one time fenced off from rest of cemetery; fence is gone and identity of family unknown
Native stone: infant 4 days old
4 native unmarked stones

This material transcribed from the written records by Diana Gray.
Copyright © 1997-2016 Larry G. Flesher, Grundy County, MO Cemetery Records.


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