Located on Crowley's Ridge in Phillips County, Section 20 Range 5 East, Township 1 South. Has
also been known as Dunn Cemetery and Baker Cemetery. The following stones were recorded
March 1998 by John and Suzanne Jones and Wanda Ridge.Elizabeth, Consort of James B. Shell Born Feb 17, 1829 - Died Dec 7, 1852 By her sister
Cleburne Baker Dec 23, 1948 - 79 yrs 6 mo 9 days Funeral Home Marker
(Keeshan-Lambert records birth date as June 14, 1869)Jennie Lee Miller Dec 16, 1942 Aged 79 years 11 mo 1 da
Keeshan-Lambert Funeral Home marker(One Stone)
Samuel Royall Died Oct 27, 1853 Aged 46 years
Amelia J. Royall, Alvin B. Royall, Davis T. Royall, Samma Ella RoyallMiss Ella Dunn Born May 8, 1870 Died Dec 1, 1900
Amelia S., Dau of L. B. and M. Dunn Died March 19, 1853 5 mo 17 da
James, Son of A. F. and D. Dunn Born March 5, 1849 Died Aug 11, 1852
Lawson B., son of A. F. and Josie Dunn Born July 30, 1873 Died Sept 18, 1894
These two stones were on a side of the hill opposite the other stones:
Aphaia Allen Died June 6, 1915
Isaac Johnson Born Feb 8th 1902 Died Oct 13, 1915
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There were no grave markers found for the following individuals. This information was taken from
the sources given, stating burial in Hornor or Dunn Cemetery:From Keeshan-Lambert Funeral Home records:
Baker, Mrs. Louisa d. April 30, 1919
Miller, Phil J. age 69, d. Feb 11, 1925
Nolan, Luther d. 13 March 1927
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From Cunningham-Haraway Funeral Home records:
Fitzpatrick, Betty Lou age 3 d. Sept 6, 1927
Pinkey, Usley d. July 9, 1926
Sherman, John May 8, 1885-March 3, 1933
Toliver, Henry d. Aug. 1, 1927
Trask, Margaret Dec. 1, 1913-March 17, 1932
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~From Helena World, Jan 15, 1917
Obit: Mrs. Ada Sparkman, aged 51, after an illness of several days with pneumonia, died at her
home near the St. Frances River yesterday afternoon. The funeral will occur today from the residence
with interment in Hornor Cemetery, services will be conducted by the Rev. J. H. Porter. Besides her
mother, Mrs. Louisa Baker, she is survived by one brother, Clabe Baker, and one sister, Mrs. P. J.
Miller of this city.
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