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Barnishaw Cemetery Map of Military Road 1834-Memphis to St. Francis River Barnishaw Cemetery September 5, 2018 The Barnishaw Cemetery is located on the Old Military Road, Arkansas Highway 306, near Pine Tree, Arkansas. It is a well kept cemetery and listed on maps. Traveling from Forrest City, take Arkansas Highway 1 north to Colt, then turn west on Highway 306 and travel to Pine Tree. The cemetery is located about one mile past the Pine Tree Baptist Church. It is on the south side of the highway near the Arkansas Agriculture Experimental Station. Latitude 350723N, Longitude0905600W. Burials:From Records of Stevens FH reviewed by Kathleen Bell and subsequent deaths found on websites of newspapers and Funreal Homes in the area. Index of Listings:469 Tombstone-186 Obituaries-Total 532 001-Adams, Alice Marie Hillyard, Mrs. 005-Adams, Deacy Luella Aldridge, Mrs. td.2013 Obit, 10 td.1991 Obit, 11 002-Adams, Barney td.1949, 10 006-Adams, Floyd Lelon td.1947, 11 003-Adams, Calvin Aubrey td.1998 Vet, 10 007-Adams, John F. td.1911 Obit, 11 004-Adams, Coy Nathan, Sr. td.1998- 008-Adams, John Loyd td.1998 Obit WW II Korea Vet, 10 Vet, 12 009-Adams, Laura td.1986, 12 010-Adams, Lowell O. d.2017 Obit WW II 043-Beard, Nettie Pankey, Mrs. td.1919, 20 Vet Bronze Star, 12 044-Beard, Samuel Lee td.1993 Obit, 20 011-Adams, Mary Jane Higgins, Mrs. 045-Blake, Clyde W. td.1985, 20 td.1911 Obit, 13 046-Blake, Velara E.,Mrs. td.1984, 21 012-Adams, Violet L. Neill, Mrs. td.2002, 047-Bledsoe, Nora Ann Flowers, Mrs. 13 td.2000, 21 013-Aldridge, Dorris G. Child td.1926 Obit, 048-Bounds, Guy Hampton td.1970 Obit, 13 21 014-Aldridge, Elsie Ellis, Mrs. td.1952, 13 049-Bounds, Retha Mae Dangeau, Mrs. 015-Aldridge, Infant Boy td.unk, 13 td.1999, 21 016-Aldridge, Infant td.unk, 14 050-Bowling, Vedith Thomas, Mrs. 017-Aldridge, John Baker td.1899, 14 td.1996, 21 018-Aldridge, John William td.1904, 14 051-Bradley, Charles A. td.2004 Obit, 22 019-Aldridge, Luma Infant td.1899, 14 052-Bradley, D, W., Rev. td.2001, 22 020-Aldridge, Marion Audrey td.1993 Obit 053-Bradley, David W. d.2017 Obit, 22 WW II Vet, 14 054-Bradley, Stephen Infant td.1964, 23 021-Aldridge, Mary Susan Adams, Mrs. 055-Bray, Eva Branstetter, Mrs. td.2000 td.1956, 15 Obit, 23 022-Aldridge, Thomas Jerry td.1968, 15 056-Brewington, Harold Gene d.2012 023-Alford, Vera Lee Ward Campbell, Mrs. Obit, 23 td.1989, 15 057-Brigman, Dickie Ann td.1996, 23 024-Anderson, Evelyn Jane td.1998, 16 058-Brock, Betty Jean Phillips, Mrs. 025-Bargery, Birdie Lee Zachary, Mrs. td.1986, 24 td.1995, 16 059-Brock, John Wayne td.2005 Obit, 24 026-Bargery, George Henry td.1967 Obit, 060-Brock, John William Harris td.2006, 24 16 061-Brown, Albert James, Sr. td.2005 027-Bargery, George Richard td.2008, 17 Obit, 24 028-Bargery, James Henry td.1983, 17 062-Brown, Billie Ann Child td.1952, 25 029-Bargery, James Wayne d.1995, 17 063-Brown, Clyde C., Sr. td.1979, 25 030-Bargery, Mary Fryer, Mrs. td.2017 064-Brown, Devunder Webb, Mrs. td.2011 Obit, 17 Obit, 25 031-Bargery, Richard Lee td.1996 065-Brown, Fern Walls, Mrs. td.1994, 25 Vietnam Vet, 18 066-Brown, Freeman Lyman td.1998, 26 032-Bargery, Thomas Lee td.2002 Obit, 18 067-Brown, Irma Gladys td.1959, 26 033-Bargery, Tommie Ellen Duncan, Mrs. 068-Brown, Jerry Wayne td.1969 Obit, 26 td.2003, 18 069-Brown, Loyce E. Campbell, Mrs. 034-Barnes, Everett td.1991, 18 td.2009 Obit, 26 035-Bean, Clara A. td.1951, 18 070-Brown, Lyle J. “Jack” td.1990 Obit- 036-Beard, Alvin Richard td.1930, 19 Vietnam Vet, 27 037-Beard, Annie Higgins, Mrs. td.1887, 19 071-Brown, Mary Jane Jenkins, Mrs. 038-Beard, Brandy Christine, Miss td.1969, 27 td.2009 Obit, 19 072-Brown, Nella A. td.1980, 27 039-Beard, Claude Reese td.1996, 19 073-Brown, Pearl Shrader, Mrs. td.1996, 27 040-Beard, Claude Reese td.1956, 19 074-Brown, Rena Velma, Mrs. d.1971, 27 041-Beard, Michael d.2013, 20 075-Brown, Rudolph Lex td.2014 Obit, 27 042-Beard, Morris Samuel, Sr. td.1990, 20 076-Brown, Sartin Moses td.1961, 28 077-Brown, Thelma N., Mrs. td.2004, 28 108-Clarkson, Randall Shawn “Randy” 078-Brown, Wallace E. td.2015 Obit WW II td.2005 Obit, 36 Vet, 28 109-Clarkson, Rhonda June td.1978, 36 079-Brown, Wilburn W. td.1988 WW II Vet, 110-Clarkson, William Corey td.2002 Obit, 29 36 080-Brown, William T. td.1993 Obit Korea 111-Cook, Frances Jackson, Mrs. td.2004 Vet, 29 Obit, 37 081-Bryan, James Elton td.1983, 29 112-Cook, Vernon td.2014 Obit Korea Vet, 082-Bryan, Rena Velma, Mrs. td.1971, 29 37 083-Bryan, Sarah Lynne td.1984, 29 113-Cooper, Charles Edward td.1964 WW I 084-Burmingham, Anna Mae McKee, Mrs. Vet, 37 td.1995 Obit, 29 114-Cooper, Dalton, Jr. d.2017 Obit, 37 085-Burmingham, Frank, Jr. td.2011 Obit 115-Cooper, Ruby C. td.1996, 38 WW II Vet, 30 116-Crews, Gladys Melton, Mrs. td.1970, 38 086-Burmingham, Joyce Moore, Mrs. 117-Dangeau, Charles Merritt td.2008 Obit td.2010 Obit, 30 Vietnam Vet, 38 087-Burmingham, Mottie td.2007 Obit, 31 118-Dangeau, Clarence Stayton td.1972 088-Campbell, James Leo td.2000, 31 Obit, 39 089-Campbell, Louie Jack td.2008 Obit, 31 119-Dangeau, Freddie Ann Porter, Mrs. 090-Campbell, Thomas James “Tommy” td.2002 Obit, 39 td.2009 Obit, 32 120-Dangeau, Johnnie Infant td.1930, 40 091-Campbell, Thomas Perry td.1973, 32 121-Dangeau, Newman C. td.1991 Obit WW 092-Caskey, Infant Daughter td.1956, 32 II Vet, 40 093-Chalk, Clarence E. td.1987 WW II Vet, 122-Dangeau, Sessie M. “Dutch” Ellis, Mrs. 32 td.1975, 40 094-Chalk, Cora Lee Gould, Mrs. td.1951, 123-Dangeau, Tolise D. Devazier, Mrs. 33 td.1998, 40 095-Chalk, Eddie d.1999, 33 124-Davis, Justin M. Smith Infant td.1991, 096-Chalk, Eddie G. td.1991 Obit Vet, 33 40 097-Chalk, James Thomas td.1961, 33 125-Deason, Frances Neal, Mrs. td.2001, 40 098-Chalk, Johnnie Infant td.1952, 33 126-Demsey, Deborah J., Mrs. td.1999, 41 099-Chalk, Muriel D., Mrs. td.1995, 34 127-Dickie, Anne Brigman, Mrs. d.1996, 41 100-Chalk, Sybil M. Haislip, Mrs. td.1964, 128-Dickson, Henry J. td.1967 Obit, 41 34 129-Dickson, Rosa Lee Summers, Mrs. 101-Chalk, Thomas A. td.1978 Obit, 34 td.1976, 41 102-Chalk, Verna M. Thomas Sutton, Mrs. 130-Dittaugh, Ada Helen Halbert, Mrs. td.2011 Obit, 34 td.2009 Obit, 41 103-Chiarovano, Tammy Mangold, Mrs. 131-Dittaugh, Edward, Jr. td.2013 Obit, 42 d.2017 Obit, 35 132-Dittaugh, Edward Sr. td.1995 Obit WW 104-Clarkson, Carl E. td.1978 Korea Vet, 35 II Vet, 42 105-Clarkson, Iva Marie Williams, Mrs. 133-Dittaugh, Mazie Holman, Mrs. td.1995 td.1981, 35 Obit, 42 106-Clarkson, James Henry td.1980, 35 134-Dunavion, Lavell L. td.1990 Obit, 43 107-Clarkson, James Howard d.2018 Obit 135-Dunavion, Lowell L. td.1972 Obit, 43 WW II Vet, 36 136-Dunavion, Marie Juanita Dangeau, Mrs. td.2017 Obit, 43 137-Dye, Boyce H. td.1997, 44 171-Ellis, Hershell Lee Infant td.1920, 51 138-Dye, Curtis Grady td.1997, 44 172-Ellis, Infant Son td.1928, 51 139-Dye, Delia Rebecca Reyer, Mrs. 173-Ellis, James Porter td.2001 Obit, 51 td.2008, 44 174-Ellis, James Lewis td.1983, 51 140-Dye, Faye Evelyn Williams, Mrs. 175-Ellis, James Olan td.1993 Obit, 52 td.2010 Obit, 45 176-Ellis, Jewel Elizabeth td.1994, 52 141-Dye, Grady Lawrence td.2006 Obit, 45 177-Ellis, Joe Lee Pvt. td.1986 WW II Vet, 142-Dye, Joyce H. d.1997, 45 52 143-Dye, Kenneth Neal td.2004 Obit 178-Ellis, John Franklin td.1985 Obit Vet, Vietnam Vet, 45 52 144-Dye, Melissa Child d.1980, 46 179-Ellis, Lewin Manghum td.1965, 53 145-Dye, Tommie Deshaw, Miss td.1989, 46 180-Ellis, Louis Edward d.2017 Obit, 53 146-Dye, Travis Harvey td.2007 Obit WW II 181-Ellis, Margaret G. Child d.1874, 53 Vet, 46 182-Ellis, Mary L. Gould, Mrs. d.1971 Obit, 53 147-Dye, Travis Randle td.2010 Obit 183-Ellis, Maudie L. Child td.1909, 54 Vietnam Vet, 46 184-Ellis, Myrtle May Pounders, Mrs. 148-Elliott, Steve Eldon td.2011 Obit, 47 td.2007 Obit, 54 149-Ellis, Infant Son td.1907, 47 185-Ellis, Owen Mangum td.1966 Obit, 54 150-Ellis, Baby td.1921, 47 186-Ellis, Rodney R. “Jack” td.1990, 55 151-Ellis, Baby td.1928, 47 187-Ellis, Roy C. td.1933, 55 152-Ellis, Bertha Thomas m.Long, Mrs. 188-Ellis, Siney Mae Adams, Mrs. td.2003 td.1991 Obit, 47 Obit, 55 153-Ellis, Carl “Bug” td.1985, 48 189-Ellis, Whit td.1948, 55 154-Ellis, Carol Dean, Mrs. td.1995, 48 190-Ellis, Wilmuth T., Mrs. td.1994, 55 155-Ellis, Charles Leslie td.1981, 48 191-Emerson, Elbert R. td.1983, 56 156-Ellis, Christine Beard, Mrs. td.2001 192-Emerson, Eula Mae Chalk, Mrs.
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