Ozark County Missouri, Cemeteries in Ozark County, Clayton and Hackler Graves A SURVEY OF OZARK COUNTY CEMETERIES NINETY-ONE BURIAL SITES INVENTORIED 1986 – 1988 By: Connie Lyons With Cemetery Histories by Various Contributors And A Miscellaneous of information This Volume includes a Reprint Of Twenty-Four Cemetery Inventories Published in 1985 Published by the Ozark County Genealogical and Historical Society Gainesville, Missouri 1989 -------------- Prepared by Willa-Beth Olson and Shirley Henry from the original publication. Used by permission dated 28 Sep 2004. ==================================================================== Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Submitted to the USGenWeb Archives by: © Willa-Beth Olson © Compiled by: Ozark Co. Gen. & Historical Society ==================================================================== Clayton and Hackler Graves T23, R16, S28 Located atop a glade on the Bea Etta Gray farm (now owned by Estel and Sue Robirds) near Longrun This small burial plot contains seven graves—all marked by fieldstones with no inscriptions. According to Mrs. Gray, there have been no interments there since she moved to the farm in 1925. Mrs. Johnny Pollard, also of Longrun, furnished the following information: All seven graves are of babies or children, two Hacklers (twins, Tom and Saryann), one Simpson, and one Gray, and the other three are probably Claytons. The road at one time went by this plot, Mrs. Gray told us, but that now is unfenced and in the middle of a pasture. Mrs. Gray also mentioned the frave of a colored person on the Louis Wallace farm. “It is near the road,” she said, “I used to go right by it when I walked to school.”