


Olga Davis is also thought to be a grandchild of John and Mary Aery.īlackjack Cemetery Tombstone inscriptions for Black Jack Cemetery transcribed from Cemetery listings of the Carroll County Historical Society by Tom Sisco. The letter states that John Alexander Aery and Mary Hannah Ponders Aery are know grandparents of William and Samuel, sons of Loveless Pinkney Aery and his first wife Mary Elizabeth Merritt Aery. Name-Description-DOB-DOD Standlee, Susan-Jan 16 1808-Standlee, Elizabeth- April 18 1844-Standlee, George W.-Jan 11 1851-SNOTE: With this cemetery is a letter dated Apfrom Freeman and Pat Cole Eary, Austin Texas stating that these three gravestones were moved form Blue Hole-King Cemetery at Stony Point to Black Jack Cemetery. This survey made by Ray Conley in April of 1977. Row # -Name-DOB-DOD-Loc.-Comments 06-15-Standlee, J.-Nov 1970-Orig-Marker Incomplete 06-14-Standlee, J.M.-Orig-No DatesīLUE HOLE - KING CEMETERY Located on Melvin Williams land beyond Black Jack Cemetery turn left off Highway 221. The Cemetery is divided into 4 sections, the Original (Orig) 1st (1st) (1947) 2nd or North Addition (2nd) (1952) and 3rd or East Addition (3rd) (1978). 1996 with the help of friends and family. Name-Description-Birth Date-Death Date Standlee, Claude E.- Standlee, Martha Ann-no death dateīlue Eye Cemetery Tombstone inscriptions for the Blue Eye Cemetery transcribed by Anna Avery Oct. There are at least 127 old graves, either unmarked or marked with fieldstones. These listings are excerpts from the history prepared in honor of the 75th Anniversary of McCullough Church in 1981, which was researched and compiled by Barry County Director, Mildred Lander Roden and Edna Hazel McCullough Lowery. CEMETERIES - STANDLEE McCullough Cemetery - Stone Co., MO Tombstone inscriptions for this Cemetery transcribed from Cemetery listings of the Carroll County Historical Society by Teri Gregg ( ).
