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Pike County
Missouri

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Pike County

Robert Alexander Campbell (1832-1926) — also known asRobert A. Campbell — ofSt.Louis, Mo.Born in Bowling Green,PikeCounty, Mo.,September2, 1832.Democrat.Lawyer;served in the Union Army during the Civil War; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Missouri,1864;member ofMissouristate house of representatives, 1869;LieutenantGovernor of Missouri, 1881-85.Suffered an accidentalfall,broke his neck, and died, inSt.Louis, Mo.,April 2,1926 (age93 years, 212days).Interment at Bowling Green City Cemetery.

Index to Locations

  • Bowling GreenUnknown location
  • Bowling GreenBowling Green CityCemetery
  • CalumetStark Cemetery
  • ClarksvilleGreenwood Cemetery
  • LouisianaLousiana Cemetery
  • LouisianaRiverview Cemetery
  • Near LouisianaFairview Cemetery


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    Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri


    Bowling GreenCity Cemetery
    Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri
    Elliot Woolfolk Major (1864-1949) — also known asElliot W. Major — ofPikeCounty, Mo.;St.Louis, Mo.; Clayton,St. LouisCounty, Mo.Born in Edgewood,LincolnCounty, Mo.,October20, 1864.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofMissouristate senate 11th District, 1897-1900;Missouristate attorney general, 1909-13;Governor ofMissouri, 1913-17.Methodist.Member,American BarAssociation;Freemasons.Died, fromcardiacinsufficiency due tochronicmyocarditis andarteriosclerosis,aggravated byvery hot andhumid weather, in St. Joseph's HillInfirmary,near Eureka,JeffersonCounty, Mo.,July 9,1949 (age84 years, 262days).Interment at Bowling Green City Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
    Champ ClarkJames Beauchamp Clark (1850-1921) — also known asChamp Clark;"The Lion ofDemocracy" —of Bowling Green,PikeCounty, Mo.Born near Lawrenceburg,AndersonCounty, Ky.,March 7,1850.Democrat.Lawyer;Democratic Presidential Elector for Missouri,1880;PikeCounty Prosecuting Attorney, 1885-89; member ofMissouristate house of representatives from Pike County, 1889-90;U.S.Representative from Missouri 9th District, 1893-95, 1897-1921;defeated, 1894, 1920; died in office 1921;Speaker ofthe U.S. House, 1911-19; delegate to Democratic NationalConvention from Missouri,1904(PermanentChair; chair,Committeeto Notify Presidential Nominee;speaker),1916;candidate for Democratic nomination for President,1912.Died inWashington,D.C.,March 2,1921 (age70 years, 360days).Interment at Bowling Green City Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof John Hampton Clark and Aletha Jane (Beauchamp) Clark; married,December14, 1881, to Genevieve Bennett; father of Genevieve Clark (whomarriedJamesMcIlhany Thomson) andBennettChamp Clark.
     Political family:Byrd-Floodfamily of Virginia (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     Cross-reference:DavidA. Ball
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —NNDBdossier
     Image source: Missouri Official Manual1917
     
     Relatives: Sonof James Reed Major and Sarah Taylor (Woolfolk) Major; married,June 14,1887, to Elizabeth Myers; first cousin ofEdgarBailey Woolfolk; first cousin thrice removed ofZacharyTaylor; first cousin five times removed ofEdmundPendleton; second cousin twice removed ofColebyChew; second cousin thrice removed ofJamesMadison andWilliamTaylor Madison; second cousin four times removed ofRichardHenry Lee,FrancisLightfoot Lee,ArthurLee,JohnPenn,JohnPendleton Jr. andNathanielPendleton; second cousin five times removed ofPeytonRandolph; third cousin twice removed ofThomasLeonidas Crittenden; third cousin thrice removed ofThomasSim Lee,HenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,EdmundJennings Lee,PhilipClayton Pendleton,EdmundHenry Pendleton andNathanaelGreene Pendleton; fourth cousin once removed ofSt.Clair Ballard andLewisBallard.
     Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Find-A-Gravememorial
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     Relatives: Sonof Rev. James Washington Campbell and Sophia A. (Henry)Campbell.
     See alsoWikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Erasmus L. Pearson (1865-1931) — also known asRas L. Pearson — of Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.Born inPikeCounty, Mo.,December27, 1865.Democrat.Lawyer;chair ofPike County Democratic Party, 1916-21.Died inLincolnCounty, Mo.,January24, 1931 (age65 years, 28days).Interment at Bowling Green City Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Rev. Erasmus Darwin Pearson and Orpha Matilda (Dysart) Pearson;step-grandson ofClaiborneFox Jackson; grandnephew of Lavinia Sappington (who marriedMeredithMiles Marmaduke); great-grandnephew ofJohnBreathitt; first cousin once removed ofJohnSappington Marmaduke; second cousin once removed ofJamesBreathitt; second cousin twice removed ofIsaacBreathed Snodgrass; third cousin ofJamesBreathitt Jr.; third cousin once removed ofEdwardThompson Breathitt Jr..
     Political family:Breathitt-Sappington-Jacksonfamily of Kentucky and Missouri (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    StarkCemetery
    Calumet, Pike County, Missouri
    Jefferson Davis Hostetter (1861-1939) — also known asJefferson D. Hostetter — of Bowling Green,PikeCounty, Mo.Born in Frankford,PikeCounty, Mo.,November13, 1861.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofMissouristate house of representatives from Pike County, 1917-20; memberofMissouristate senate 11th District, 1921-24.Died in University City,St. LouisCounty, Mo.,October4, 1939 (age77 years, 325days).Interment at Stark Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
    Jefferson D. Hostetter
     Presumably namedfor:JeffersonDavis
     Relatives: Son of Gabriel Hostetter andMarian Louise (Sutton) Hostetter; married,January1, 1885, to Mary Virginia Jump.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Image source: Missouri Official Manual1917


    GreenwoodCemetery
    Clarksville, Pike County, Missouri
    Founded 1868
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.Milton Francis Duvall (1896-1990) — also known asMilton F. Duvall — of Clarksville,PikeCounty, Mo.Born in Clarksville,PikeCounty, Mo.,August23, 1896.Democrat.Farmer;merchant;mayor of Clarksville, Mo.; member ofMissouristate house of representatives from Pike County, 1945-52.Christian.Member,Freemasons;OddFellows.DiedMarch23, 1990 (age93 years, 212days).Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Married,October20, 1920, toFrancesMitchell Gray.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Frances Duvall (1897-1996) — also known asFrances Mitchell Gray;Mrs. Milton F.Duvall —of Clarksville,PikeCounty, Mo.BornNovember14, 1897.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri,1944.Female.DiedJuly 2,1996 (age98 years, 231days).Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.
     Relatives:Daughter of Robert Harper Gray and Ezie (Mitchell) Gray; married,October20, 1920, toMiltonFrancis Duvall.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    LousianaCemetery
    Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri
    Ratliff Boon (1781-1844) — of Boonville,WarrickCounty, Ind.Born inFranklinCounty, N.C.,January18, 1781.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member ofIndianaterritorial House of Representatives, 1814-15; member ofIndianastate house of representatives, 1816-18; member ofIndianastate senate, 1818-19;LieutenantGovernor of Indiana, 1819-22, 1822-24;Governor ofIndiana, 1822;U.S.Representative from Indiana 1st District, 1825-27, 1829-39;Presidential Elector for Indiana,1828.Presbyterian.Died in Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.,November20, 1844 (age63 years, 307days).Original interment at Lousiana Cemetery; reinterment atRiverview Cemetery.
    Politicians formerlyburied here:
     
     Relatives:Cousin of Daniel Boone.
     ThecityofBoonville,Indiana, isnamed forhim.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —National GovernorsAssociation biography —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial


    RiverviewCemetery
    Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.Ratliff Boon (1781-1844) — of Boonville,WarrickCounty, Ind.Born inFranklinCounty, N.C.,January18, 1781.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member ofIndianaterritorial House of Representatives, 1814-15; member ofIndianastate house of representatives, 1816-18; member ofIndianastate senate, 1818-19;LieutenantGovernor of Indiana, 1819-22, 1822-24;Governor ofIndiana, 1822;U.S.Representative from Indiana 1st District, 1825-27, 1829-39;Presidential Elector for Indiana,1828.Presbyterian.Died in Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.,November20, 1844 (age63 years, 307days).Original interment atLousiana Cemetery;reinterment at Riverview Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Cousin of Daniel Boone.
     ThecityofBoonville,Indiana, isnamed forhim.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —National GovernorsAssociation biography —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Lloyd Crow Stark (1886-1972) — also known asLloyd C. Stark — of Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.Born near Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.,November23, 1886.Democrat. Major in the U.S. Army during World War I;nurseryman;Governorof Missouri, 1937-41; delegate to Democratic National Conventionfrom Missouri,1940;candidate forU.S.Senator from Missouri, 1940.Episcopalian.Member,AmericanLegion;Forty andEight;Rotary;Elks;Sons ofthe American Revolution;Veterans ofForeign Wars.Died in Clayton,St. LouisCounty, Mo.,September17, 1972 (age85 years, 299days).Interment at Riverview Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Clarence McDowell Stark and Lily (Crow) Stark; married,November11, 1908, to Margaret Pearson Stickney; married,November23, 1931, to Katherine Lemoine Perkins; nephew ofJamesO. Stark.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
     William Alexander Harris (1805-1864) — also known asWilliam A. Harris — of Luray,PageCounty, Va.Born near Warrenton,FauquierCounty, Va.,August24, 1805.Democrat. Member of Virginia state legislature, 1830;U.S.Representative from Virginia 16th District, 1841-43; U.S. Charged'Affaires toArgentina, 1846-51.Slaveowner. Died inPikeCounty, Mo.,March28, 1864 (age58 years, 217days).Interment at Riverview Cemetery.
     Relatives:Father ofWilliamAlexander Harris (1841-1909).
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —U.S. State Dept career summary
     David Alexander Ball (1851-1928) — also known asDavid A. Ball — of Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.Born inLincolnCounty, Mo.,June 18,1851.Democrat.Lawyer; lawpartner ofChampClark;bankdirector; member ofMissouristate senate 11th District, 1885-88;LieutenantGovernor of Missouri, 1887; delegate to Democratic NationalConvention from Missouri,1900,1904(member,CredentialsCommittee); candidate forGovernor ofMissouri, 1908;PikeCounty Probate Judge, 1919-28.Died, in Pike CountyHospital,Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.,October1, 1928 (age77 years, 105days).Interment at Riverview Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof John Edmund Ball and Elizabeth Henry (Dyer) Ball; married,May 10,1875, to Jessie Minor; married,March 5,1927, to Cora J. Jones.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Victor Max Pitney (1888-1965) — also known asVictor M. Pitney — of Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.Born in Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.,January18, 1888.Republican.Insuranceandrealestate business;delegateto Missouri state constitutional convention 11th District,1943-44.DiedMarch12, 1965 (age77 years, 53days).Interment at Riverview Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Joseph Rogers Pitney and Emma Jane (Hetrick) Pitney; married toDoria Lee Hall; father ofCharlesHall Pitney.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Charles Hall Pitney (1918-1999) — also known asCharles H. Pitney — of Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.Born in Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.,October26, 1918.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; Republicancandidate for Presidential Elector for Missouri,1956.Died in Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.,July 5,1999 (age80 years, 252days).Interment at Riverview Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Doria Lee (Hall) Pitney andVictorMax Pitney; married1947 to BettyLouise Weaver.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    FairviewCemetery
    Near Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.Gaylord Patrick O'Connor (1916-1994) — also known asGaylord P. O'Connor;PatO'Connor —of Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.Born in Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.,November20, 1916.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II;chair ofPike County Democratic Party, 1949; alternate delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Missouri,1952.Member,Sonsof Confederate Veterans;Sons ofthe American Revolution;AmericanLegion;Veterans ofForeign Wars;Societyof the War of 1812;ReserveOfficers Association;Elks;Freemasons.Died, in Pike County MemorialHospital,Louisiana,PikeCounty, Mo.,December26, 1994 (age78 years, 36days).Interment at Fairview Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Daniel Vincent O'Connor and Clelia Emma (Ince) O'Connor; married,June19, 1943, to Martha Jeanne Wing.


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