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Re: Myrick Cemetery - Nimrod Poston

HAMPTON, THOMPSON, CHIDESTER, LEINHAUSER

Posted By: Roxanna Stevens (email)
Date: 10/10/2004 at 16:01:09

In Response To: Re: Myrick Cemetery - Nimrod Poston (Holly Leinhauser-McCreedy)

Hi Holly and all other posters who ask questions about Myrick Cemetery:

Firstly, I have visited Myrick Cemetery several times since I was a teenager. I used to live in Chillicothe itself, which is less than a mile from the cemetery, but I live about 3 and a half hours away from the town now, although my parents and some relatives still live there.

Secondly, to Linda S (the poster here), you should have visited the cemetery during the early fall or winter when the weather is bearable for you to be outside, there would not be a lot of mosquitoes to bother you!! I took very good pictures of my ancestors' gravestones at Myrick Cemetery last winter. That early afternoon was sooooo perfect weatherwise for me to take pictures. There were NO mosquitoes to bite me as it usually did during the summer. Smile!!

Thirdly, my maternal grandmother was President of the Chillicothe Cemetery Association for some years. She is dead now since 1990 so you cannot contact her for information regarding both cemeteries (Chillicothe or Myrick), although the president of that association is reponsible just for Chillicothe. I am not exactly sure who is taking care of Myrick Cemetery and its well-being, but I think a landowner whose land is adjouring Myrick Cemetery is probably being paid to mow the grass and so forth at the cemetery. I would need to ask my mother about that.

4th-- I am posting the list of who's being buried at Myrick Cemetery that is copied from a copy (not the original one, though)that was in my grandma's possession. I believe she used this for the purpose of knowing which grave to put a U.S. flag to honor past war veterans on Memorial Day as she and the past and current presidents of the association usually did at Chillicothe Cemetery. She just wanted to honor the veterans over at Myrick Cemetery as well as the Chillicothe Cemetery.

This is the copy from the original which was typed by two women who charted Myrick Cemetery back on May 28, 1981. These women are June Crane Ware and Julie Hall Campbell. They described the cemetery as "located in Cass township in section 36. The nearest town is Chillicothe, Iowa, in Wapello County, on the south side of the Des Moines River. The cemetery lies east of the town about a half-mile. A lane about two city blocks long takes off to the south to reach the cemetery. It cannot be seen from the main rock road. It has been nicely cared for at Memorial Day for the past two years when I have visited there." End of quote.

Speaking of these two women, their names are not familiar to me therefore they most likely do not live in Chillicothe but from somewhere nearby.

Now the names of persons who are buried at Myrick Cemetery:

Baxter, Mary Melissa 1868-1957
Bennett, Wilson R. 1880-1949
Bennett, Eva Mae 1886-1919
Bowen, Fred January 23, 1872-May 28, 1901
Burns, infant son of H.A. and M.J. Burns

Dec. 28, 1878 (2 months 5 days) (My Note:

not known if this date is of birth or

death or both)
Clark, Adam L. 1874-no listed death date
Clark, Hestella L. 1873-1938 (SS---same stone as

Adam L.)
Clark, Emeline, dau. of E. A. and E. Clark,

who died on Nov. 7, 1873 aged 5y4m22d

or 2y4m22d (someone scribbed over 5 and 2

making it difficult to tell which one--5

or 2---it is)
Clark, Francis M., son of I. and A. Clark, who

died on Sept. 20, 1874, aged 1y6m10d
Clark, Hiram, January 1st, 1836-January 21, 1898
Clark, Dorcas, his wife, March 10, 1932-Nov. 11,

1917 (ss--same stone as Hiram's)
Clark, M.A., dau. of H. & D. Clark, October 19,

1865-October 3, 1867
Clark, M.J., dau. of H. & D. Clark, June 7, 1856-

December 10, 1862
Clark, E. I., dau. of H & D. Clark, Sept. 30,

1867-August 29, 1868
Clark, E. N., dau. of H. & D. Clark, June 12,

1869-(deathdate is buried under ground)
Cotterell, Agnes A., wife of Robert Cotterell,

June 25, 1871 aged 38 years. (1871 is

most likely the year of her death)
Cotterell, Robert, December 22, 1873 aged 44

years (1873 is likely his year of death)

(near here are 4 stones with no lettering)
Cotterell, W. E., son of R. and M.A. Cotterell,

December 31, 1871 aged 6y4m
Cotterell, Isabell, dau. of B. & E. J. Cotterell,

who died August 29, 1862, aged 2y9m17d
Cottrell, Adaline, March 28, 1865, aged 20y1m24d

(My Note:unknown if the year is of birth

or death)
Cottrell, Benjamin, who died April 14, 1874 aged

75y10m2d
Cottrell, Ephraim, who died March 26, 1865, aged

2m18d, the son of W.H. & M.A. Cottrell
Cottrell, Isaac N., who died Feb. 13, 1865 aged

19y7m7d, the son of B. & S. Cottrell
Cottrell, Sarah, wife of Benjamin Cottrell, who

died October 2nd, 1885, aged 82y7m29d
Edgington, Isaac, May 27, 1871-December 6, 1936

(One huge rock base and cement thrown

along fence near here---My Note: I

suspect this huge rock stone was once

the grave of Isaac's wife Cora Clark

Edgington, dau. of Hiram and Dorcas

Clark)
Evans, Mary E., 1868-1939
Cook, Cora, who died January 27, 1883, the dau.

of E. N. & A. E. Cook
Cook, Lucy R., who died July 10, 1880, aged 11m

& 21d
Cook, Emma R., who died March 28, 1882, aged 10m

& 18d (Emma, Lucy and Cora were the daus.

of E. N. & A. E. Cook)
Cook, Broda W., who died Sept. 21, 1870 aged 18y

5m8d, the dau. of S. & L.A. Cook
Cook, Seth, who died July 21, 1873, aged 75y1m29d
Cook, Mandy A., wife of S. Cook, who died

July 27, 1877, aged 57y2m10d

(Broda, Seth, Mandy and Mary were all on

the same stone)
Cook, Mary, wife of James Cook (ss--same stone as

that of S. A. Harris)who died April 7,

1887, aged 48y7m14d
(Harris, S.A., who died March 3, 1890, aged 24y8m11d)

Gilliland, John B., who died Feb. 28, 1898, aged

25y5m1d
Gilliland, Sirbenna, wife of J.B. Gilliland, who

died aged 41 years.
Gilliland, infant son of the above deceased

Sirbenna, who died aged 5 days. (Those two

women who charted the cemetery did not

record the years of birth and death for

both mother and son. Perhaps they did not

find any such information when they saw

their gravestones.
Gilliland, William H., who died December 5, 1851,

in the 24th year. of his life.
Gilliland, Catherine, wife of Samuel, Feb. 19,

1792-May 26, 1852
Gilliland, Samuel, Sept. 25, 1792-Dec. 31, 1854

(near here are two stone bases but no

headstones) (My note: obviously these two

are one of the oldest persons buried at

the cemetery)
Harris, S. A. (already mentioned earlier)who

died March 3, 1890, aged 24y8m11d.
Hartley, Florence, who died September 12,

189(9?) (Hard to read) aged 12y1m, the

dau. of A. L. & M. Hartley.
Harper, Edward, son of A.& P. Harper, who died

March 30, 1872, aged 6y1m15d
Hendricks, B.M., son of S & S. Hendricks, who

died April 30, 1857; aged 1y3m18d
Hendricks, Margaret (Mother), March 15, 1851-

June 12, 1931 (ss--same stone as her son

Daniel Price)

(Margaret was 1st wife of John Price and

2nd wife of William A. Hendricks, whose

names are shown below)
Hendricks, Harriett E., wife of A. Hendricks, who

died March 27, 1886, aged 28y8m1d

(Harriett was the 1st wife of William A.

Hendricks, whose name is shown below)
Hendricks, William A., who died March 6, 1900,

aged 53y3m3d (Civil War Flag)
Hughes, Thorton B., son of H.H. & S. A. ___hes,

Feb. 16, 1863, aged 6 months. (My note:

not sure if it's the date of birth or

death)
Johnson, Emma, who died Feb. 6, 1880, aged 14

days; the dau. of J. T. & L. Johnson
Johnson, Mary, wife of John Johnson, who died

July 5, 1855; aged 74 years.
Judson, Maggie R., dau. of J. & A. E. Judson, who

died May 4, 1876, aged 1y11m12d
Kirby, Ruth A., wife of S. F. Kirby, May 14,

1858-January 2, 1903
Leaman, William H., son of R. & N. J. Leaman, who

died April 22, 1825 (??); aged 12y2m18d
Lewis, Ellen, wife of John B. Lewis, Sept. 8,

1879, aged 53y7m22d (My note: Unknown if

this is her date of birth or death)
Lewis, David (His stones are buried under ground

except his name)
Lock, Tommie, son of P. & M. Lock, who died July

1st, 1891 (??--hard to read)
Logan, William T., who died March 25, 1865, aged

56y & 22 d (Next to Logan stone is a

short white slab in the ground--no

names or dates)
McAdam, James, who died Nov. 14, 1900, aged 93

years (another of those oldest persons)
McAdam, Elvira, who died Oct. 11, 1874, aged

1y7m
McAdam, Thomas, who died August 10, 1881, aged

1y7m
McAdam, William, who died October 4, 1896, aged

30y7m9d
McAdam, James F., Sept. 10, 1867-June 3, 1946
McAdam, Daniel E., January 10, 1871-July 26,

1906
McAdam, Walter T., Feb. 29, 1888-Feb. 5, 1908
McAdam, Harry C., May 11, 1919-March 6, 1924

(From the copy, it appears James, Elvira, Thomas and William may share the same stone. Daniel and Walter may share another same stone.)

Obenbaugh,________(??) (My note: probably an infant)who died August 28, 1871. Only the other names shown on the stone were A. & E. Odenbaugh. The stone was broken)

Price, John, who died August 3, 1899 aged 65y21d

(That was what the women typed here,

but actually the year of death was real

hard to read when I saw his gravestone.

According to the family, he died in

1890.) He was my great-great-grandpa.

He was born in Indiana in August 1822

and died in Wapello or Davis County,

Iowa, on August 3, 1890 at the age of

65 years.
Price, Daniel, June 4, 1875-April 8, 1932 (ss--

same stone as that of his mother,

Margaret Hendricks, see above)(MY note:

the eldest of 3 children of John Price

and Margaret [Judson] Price Hendricks)

Penn, William, who died January 9, 1872 aged

8y11m, the son of H. & M.A. Penn.
Poston, Catherine, wife of N. Poston (no dates)
Poston, Nimrod, 1826-1907; member of the 5th Iowa

G.A. Wapello County during the Civil War.

(Had a War Veteran flag and holder on

grave, according to those women who

charted the cemetery in 1981)
Pate, Georgeanna, dau. of W.B. & M.D. Pate

(dates all underground) (had a dove on

the very old stone)
Morton, Mary A., wife of William Morton, who died

Sept. 3, 1880 (??); aged 33y11m
Morton, Samuel, son of William A. Morton, who

died Sept. 4, 1887; aged 1m14d
Martshorn, Samuel, who died May 6, 1877 aged 62

years.
Martshorn, Allis, wife of E. Martshorn, who died

October 6, 1875, aged 29y & (?)mos.
Spence, Sarah Isabell, dau. of T.T. & M.E.

Spence, who died Feb. 25, 1877, aged

8y3m19d
Spence, Robert, son of T.T. & M.E. Spence, who

died March 30, 1877, aged 10y6m6d
(This is a double stone. Also next to this one is another double stone which does not show the last name. William E., who died January 10, 1873, aged 1y6m and Henry G., who died Sept. 8, 1875, aged 14y4m13d).

Stump, Lewis, who died March 27, 1883, aged

64y6m21d (note: this is one of the few

BIG stones in the cemetery)
Stump, Susanna, his wife, who died May 8, 1910,

aged 77y4d (Blessed are the dead which

died in the Lord)
Stump, James A., son of L. & S. Stump, who died

May 16, 1869, aged 1y6m22d (SS--same

stone as Susanna's)
Stump, Nancy A., dau. of L. & S. Stump, who died

December 16, 1862, aged 1y10m18d
Soots, Walter, who was born on August 14, 1829

(with no further dates)
Soots, Elizabeth, his wife, Oct. 11, 1820-

Feb. 24, 1912
Soots, Sarah J., June 17, 1860-March 12, 1886

(dau. of Walter and Elizabeth Soots)
Varner, Candis I., dau. of W.P. & S. J. Varner,

who died Sept. 25, 1882, aged

1y4m23d
Waite, James, son of G. & E. J. Waite, who died

April 22, 1829, aged 2y9m29d

(My note: that has to be the

earliest burial, therefore I think

the year of death has to be an

error. Wapello Co. was not settled

until much, much later. Unless his

parents moved his body to Myrick

Cemetery from a cemetery somewhere

else)
Warren, Silas, 1818-1896
Warren, Elizabeth, 1822-1884 (SS--same stone as

that of her husband Silas)
Wendel, Gebhart, March 19, 1886, aged 63y11m10d,

the husband of E. Wendel. (My note:

unknown if this is the year of birth or

death)

Yates, Mary Jane, Dec. 27, 1847-Feb. 15, 1918,

wife of Isaac Yates
Yates, Joe, 1872-1932

(near big tree was a double stone for the infant daughter and infant son of W. and I. Judson. The girl died August 29, 1885, while the boy died November 26, 1881) (My Note: those children were the children of Wilford and Ibby [Snell] Judson)

(One stone has a Holy Bible carved on it but no names. Next to it was a broken stone with only the word "aged 78Y 3M) (My Note: Those are my ancestors, Daniel and Caroline [Medlem]Judson. Daniel was born on August 6, 1809, and died aged 78 years 3 months on November 6, 1887. Caroline was born on December 26, 1818, and died on April 16, 1890. Those graves mentioned here are Daniel's and Caroline's which are proved through other records, including WPA records for Caroline's date of death and Caroline's obituary and funeral records as well as Caroline's newspaper obituary)

The latest burial appears to be that of Mary Melissa Baxter in 1957. This area was also known as "Jimstown."

End of quote from the copy of the listing created by June Crane Ware and Julie Hall Campbell.

I will follow this up with additional information in the next posting immediately following this one----Roxie Stevens (dated 10 October 2004)

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