Fagan Cemetery.
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Fagan Cemetery | |||||||||||||
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Directions: Directions: From Puxico, Travel 7 miles north on State Highway 51, to State Highway K. Travel 1/8 mile east to County Road 271; then travel 1 mile north to Fagan Cemetery | |||||||||||||
b 16 July 1888 in Leora, MO d 21 April 1965 in Poplar Bluff, MO is buried in the Old Fagan Cemetery. His tombstone reads: Missouri Pvt Co B 309 Infantry World War I July 16 1888 April 21 1965 | |||||||||||||
GILLESPIE, Florence ~~b:1853 ~~d: 1926 GILLESPIE, Scott ~~b:1852 ~~d: 1920 Scott was named a deputy sherrif of Stoddard County and later was appointed a US Deputy Marshall. He once put his own son, John Bonnie, in jail for being drunk. John set fire to the bedding and had to be released. | |||||||||||||
Robert E. Lee Gillespie (Bullard Sheeley) ~~b:1880 ~~d: 1950 A daughter: She was named Robert E. Lee (called Bob) because Florence's father said the next child Florence had would be named Robert E. Lee whether it was a boy or a girl.. He was a Southern sympathizer and he insisted on the name. | |||||||||||||