Shriver or Gibbens Cemetery
Union township, Daviess county, Missouri
Location: from Gallatin, take route MM north about two miles. The cemetery may either abut the road on the right (east) side or lie up to 1/2 mile off route MM to the east at this point. The following transcription of Elmwood cemetery was made by Mrs Herbert Carpenter and Mrs Flora Maye Beeler, and was copied by Mrs Flora Maye Beeler for the Gallatin Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution about 1975. Their printed transcription is put on-line with the permission of the Gallatin Missouri chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Disclaimer: some stones are difficult to read. Moreover, errors invariably creep into any transcription project. Some graves have no markers. Researchers are advised to check the data herein. Abbreviations and notations:
b: born
co: county or military company d: died d/o: daughter of h/o: husband of pic: picture s/o: son of sic: thus, that's how it is w/o: wife of WWI, WWII: World War I, II y m d: age at death in years, months, days ? or _ [underline]: uncertain [illeg]: illegible [text in brackets is not in the source or is an editorial comment] CALDWELL CALDWELL, John C. GIBBENS GIBBENS, Albert C. GLIBBO ? Children of HUBBARD HUBBARD, Thomas S. JONES JONES, Marion, s/o & FORD FORD, Narand J., d/ D. & W. S. Brown KEY KEY, Charles, s/o J. S. & E. SHRIVER SHRIVER, N. J., d/o N. Z. & L. J. VALLANDIGHAM VALLANDIGHAM, Elizabeth M., w/o J. W. Several graves marked with field stones. | Back to Daviess co MO Cemeteries and Genealogy home page | Revision date: Dec 2 2005 |