Source Information

Ancestry.com. Cedar County, Missouri, Cemetery Index, 1839-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2001.
Original data: Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather, comp. Cemetery Records for Cedar County, Missouri. Vol. II. Chillicothe, MO, USA: Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, c1965. Cemetery Records for Cedar County, Missouri, Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather, comp, Chillicothe, MO, USA.

About Cedar County, Missouri, Cemetery Index, 1839-1970

This collection of cemetery records from Cedar County adds to the growing number of databases in the "Ellsberry Collection." The database was compiled by long-time researcher, school teacher, and professional genealogist Elizabeth Ellsberry. These cemetery records contain the name of the deceased, relatives, birth date, death date, etc. as well as age, when given. You may also find notes on some of the graveyards listed. The database includes more than 1,400 entries.

The following Cemeteries are included in the database:

  • Name Unknown: Located on Highway 54, two miles from Cedar Springs, Missouri
  • Pankey: Located about three and one-half miles north west of Stockton, MO. on Highway 39
  • Hackelman Cemetery: Located about 7 miles north of Stockton on Highway 39 and one-half mile west
  • Herriman Chapel: Located one and a half miles south east of Cedar Springs, MO., just off Highway 39
  • Greenfield Cemetery: Located three miles south on Highway 97 from Jerico Springs, MO. and one-half mile west
  • Anna Edna Cemetery: Located about one mile southeast of Jerico Springs

Ms. Ellsberry began genealogical publication in 1958, when she published her own family history, The Warrens and You. In researching her own family, she found that libraries needed additional information from cemetery records, wills, land records, probate records, census records, etc., to help people with their family history. Ellsberry decided that she wanted to help by publishing books that contained solid genealogical data. She taught school for 34 years, but on weekends and summer vacation, she would travel around to different courthouses and cemeteries, recording the information she found. She also corresponded with several researchers and helped them in their research. Ellsberry self-published more than 300 books, and most of them are available for sale.

Most of the compilation of these books took place between 1958 and into the 1970s, so the recorded information should include the cemetery and/or courthouse records of that time period.

Address:
Ms. Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry
P.O. Box 206
Chillicothe, MO 64601