Aagaard |
Axel Erasmus Aagaard (1858-19 Jan 1903), includes
obit, died of
pneumonia, buried in
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Abanatha |
Fannie Abanatha (1860-17 Aug 1899, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri),
Section 1.1 or 1.2 Row 11 Grave 14, unmarked
gravedied of stomach cancer, includes
death transcript |
Abbott |
Clement Milton Abbott Sr. (17 Nov 1880, Kansas City, Missouri-16
Feb 1972, Kansas City, Missouri), buried in Oak Ridge Memory
Gardens |
Abbott |
Clement Milton Abbott Jr. (19 Nov 1919 Sedalia, Pettis County,
Missouri-11 Jan 1973, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri),
includes
obit and
death transcript, died of apparent natural causes, death deemed
undetermined |
Abbott |
Flora Abbott
(1871-24 Jul 1901, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri),
Section 13.1 Row 9 Grave 49, unmarked grave,
includes
obit, died of Insolation, or sunstroke, can cause
death from hyperpyrexia, or heatstroke, within a short period of
time
|
Abbott |
Gerald Abbott (17 Apr 1924, Missouri-29 Mar 1926), age 1, died
of whooping cough, followed by pneumonia, includes
death transcript, buried in
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Abbott |
Infant Abbott (Jan 1916-8 an 1916, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri), also shows buried in plot Potter's Field, Includes
obit, found in a field, approximately 3 weeks old, died of
apparent pneumonia |
Abbott |
Isaac Abbott (1833, England-21 Sep 1903, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri),
Section 14.1 Row 4 Grave 36, unmarked grave, includes
death transcript, died of paralysis |
Abbott |
Jane D Wildman Abbott (1838, Ireland-19 May 1903, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Section 63 Row 15 Grave s/2, unmarked
grave, includes
will, includes
obit, m. Frank Abbott, 12 Dec 1877 |
Abbott |
Laura Wheeler Abbott
(8 Feb 1885 Floyd County, Indiana-17 Feb
1972
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri), died of respiratory failure, bronchial
pneumonia, includes
death transcript,
buried in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens) |
Abbott |
Milton William Abbott (18 Dec 1916,
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri-18 Dec 1916, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), age 1 month, 17 days, includes
death transcript, died of bronchitis |
Abel |
Frank Abel, (1839-May 1904, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri), Section 16, Lot 8, Grave 45, no marker |
Abel |
Gustavus Abel (1867-14 Jul 1895, Jackson County, Missouri),
includes obit in the bio, died of apparent drowning |
Abel |
Infant
Abel (30 Nov 1893, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri-30 Nov
1893, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri), stillborn, includes
obit |
Abel |
Unknown Abel Section 47, Lot 25, broken, fallen, illegible,
unmarked Grave, next to the Chinese burial location, buried in
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Abernathy |
Rev A Abernathy (1835-23 Jan 1901, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri), Section 3.1 or 3.2 Row 1 Grave 3 unmarked grave, died of heart disease, includes
death transcript |
Abernathy |
Bessie C. Abernathy (Oct
1884-13 Mar 1885, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri), 4-5 months |
Abernathy |
Dora Abernathy (1864, Tennessee-26 Jun 1900, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri, Section 1.1 or 1.2 Row 12 Grave 72,
unmarked grave, includes
death transcript |
Abernathy |
F J Abernathy (1893, Missouri-20 Jul 1893, Kansas City, Jackson
County, Missouri, Section 8.1 Row 3 Grave 23 unmarked grave, less
than 1 year (obit indicates age about 2), includes
obit and death notification (shows about 6 months), died of
congestion of the brain |
Abernathy |
Gertrude Abernathy (22 Jan 1889 Ohio-22 May May 1889, Kansas
City, Jackson County, Missouri)Sect 35 Lot 34, months, 4 months,
parents Fannie and W. M. Abernathy, includes
death transcript1,
death transcript 2, died of measles |
Abernathy |
Herbert Abernathy (Jun 1898, Missouri-30 Dec 1900, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Section 2.1 or 2.2 Row 8 Grave 49,
unmarked grave, died of Epilepsy (note, the 1900 census in the bio
shows he is being raised by his uncle Robert Magruder and wife
Catherine Magruder, also that he died in Charlotte, Bates County,
Missouri), includes
death transcript |
Abernathy |
Jupiter Abernathy (1842, Tennessee-1 Dec 1890, Kansas
City, Jackson County, Missouri), Section 4 Lot 6 Grave 1,
unmarked grave, includes death notification, died of
congestion of the lungs |
Abernathy |
Mary Abernathy (1877, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri-25 Nov
1890, Argentine, Wyandotte County, Kansas), Section 4 Lot 6 Grave 1,
unmarked grave, age 12-13, died of tuberculosis, includes
death transcript |
Abernathy |
Rosy Abernathy (Jan 1887, Missouri-Oct 1905), age 18 (shows also
buried in plot Potter's Field), buried in
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Abernathy |
Roy B Abernathy (1903, Missouri-22 Nov 1903, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Section 1N Lot 12 Grave 22, unmarked
grave, less than 1 year (about 3 months), died of malerial fever,
includes
death transcript |
Abernathy |
Viola Abernathy (1905, Missouri-31 Jan 1906, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Section 1.1 or 1.2 Row 11 Grave 126,
unmarked grave, age about 4 months, died of pneumonia, (shows died
in Harris, there is a Harrison, Cass County, Missouri but the
notification is Jackson County), includes
death transcript |
Abethman |
John Abethman, records destroyed in fire, shows Gravestone
installed 20 Jun 1908 by Barker, fee $3, photo requested, Gravestone
not reported during 1933 or 1986 inscription surveys or 2011
photographic survey of cemetery, indicates unmarked grave, buried in
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri) |
Able |
Joseph Able, records destroyed in fire, included in the bio it
shows he was in the Civil War, 43rd Missouri. The cemetery records
burned in August, 1889. Since Joseph Able was buried prior to that
time, there is no record of the his date of death, burial date, or
grave location, unmarked grave, gravestone not reported during 1933
or 1986 inscription surveys or 2011 photographic survey of cemetery.
Buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri) |
Abner |
Emma Abner (7 Sep 1892, Missouri-7 Sep 1892, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Section 8 Lot 4 Grave 15, unmarked grave,
age 9 months, includes
death transcript, died from cholera infantum |
Abney |
Baby Abney (1891-1891), Section 6 Lot 9 Grave 24, unmarked
grave, age less than 1 year (notes in bio Without additional
documentation, it is presumed that death was in the year of burial
however it is possible death was earlier and the remains were moved
to Union Cemetery from a different location), buried in
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Abraham |
Baby Abraham (22 Feb 1906, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri-22 Feb 1906, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri),
Section 1N Row 2 Grave 64, east of old road, unmarked grave,
includes
death transcript, death transcript shows born in PA, parents are
Emma and E. L. Abraham. (notes on bio without additional
documentation, it is presumed that death was in the year of burial
however it is possible death was earlier and the remains were moved
to Union Cemetery from a different location) |
Abram |
Hamp Abram (1880, Georgia-4 Jun 1907, Kansas City, Jackson
County, Missouri), plot Potter's Field, includes
death transcript, died due to ruptured compensation (?) |
Abrams |
James “Jimmie” Abrams (29 Mar 1890, Missouri-23 Apr 1890),
Section 4.1 Row 2 Grave 38, age 25 days, died of congestion of
lungs. Surname was mistakenly reported as Abrames during inscription
survey done in 1986. Unspecified volume of City Directory for Kansas
City, Missouri; between 1889-91: • Orrin Abrams, laborer, residence
2534 SW Blvd, (relationship to baby Jimmie, if any, is unknown),
includes
death transcript,
buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Absent |
John Absent (1837-27 Jan 1902, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri), includes
death transcript, died of asthma (?), plot Potter's Field |
Acheson |
Jimmie Acheson (1875-12 Apr 1877, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri), includes
obit, age 2 years, 2 months, 19 days, died of brain fever,
parents James C. & Lizzie H. Acheson. Burial records obtained
by Union Cemetery from Grace Church archives. |
Acker |
Pauline Acker (20 Jun 1838, Berlin, Germany-5 Feb 1907, Kansas
City, Jackson County, Missouri), died of bronchitis. Gravestone not
found during 1986 inscription survey or 2011 photographic survey of
cemetery. Included
death transcript |
Ackerman |
Baby Ackerman (1866-1867), Section 52, Lot 11, Ackerman family
plot,
buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Ackerman |
Ellen W Ackerman (Oct 1895, Missouri-17 Oct 1895, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Section 10.1 Row 3 Grave 82, unmarked
grave, age 3 days, died of bronchitis, includes
death transcript |
Ackerman |
Henry Ackermann(1830, Pennsylvania-15 Jun 1865, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Section 52 Lot 11(Ackerman family plot).
Died of cramp colic (leading to severe dehydration which can result
in hypovolemic shock and death), includess
obitt, 1860's census includes Henry, Sabina, Charles H. Ackerman |
Ackermann |
Infant Ackerman(1895-Aug 1895), Section 10.1 Row 3 Grave 75,
age less than a year. Without additional documentation, it is
presumed that death was in the year of burial however it is possible
death was earlier and the remains were moved to Union Cemetery from
a different location. Gravestone not reported during 1933 or
1986 inscription surveys or 2011 photographic survey of cemetery.(1895-Aug 1895), Section 10.1 Row 3 Grave 75,
age less than a year. Without additional documentation, it is
presumed that death was in the year of burial however it is possible
death was earlier and the remains were moved to Union Cemetery from
a different location. Gravestone not reported during 1933 or
1986 inscription surveys or 2011 photographic survey of cemetery. Buried
in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Ackerman |
Infant Ackermann(1896-1896), No Visible Marker Section 10.1 Row
3 Grave 106, age 9 days. Without additional documentation, it
is presumed that death was in the year of burial however it is
possible death was earlier and the remains were moved to Union
Cemetery from a different location.(1896-1896), No Visible Marker Section 10.1 Row
3 Grave 106, age 9 days. Without additional documentation, it
is presumed that death was in the year of burial however it is
possible death was earlier and the remains were moved to Union
Cemetery from a different location.
Buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Ackerman |
Joseph Ackerman (1901-3 sep 1905,
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri), age 4, son of W. T.
Ackerman, died from typhoid fever, includes
obit |
Ackerman |
Joseph Perry Ackerman (16 Feb
1826, Pompey, Onondaga County, New York-9 Jan 1904,
Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri), Section W6E Row 13 Grave 6, unmarked grave, died
rom complication of diseases, survived by son ashley
Ackerman, includes
obit and
death transcript |
Ackerman |
Peter Ackerman (1851, Sweden-18 Jul
1896, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri), plot Potter's
Field, survived by brother Gustavus in Brooklyn, New York,
died from tuberculosis, includes
death transcript and
obit |
Ackerman |
Sabina Ackerman (1831-28 Sep 1902, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri, Section 52 Lot 11 Ackerman family plot, died from
pneumonia, obit in the bio. 1870's census includes Sabina, Charles &
Samuel Ackerman, 1880 Census includes Sabina, Charles, Samuel & Mary
Ackerman (mother-in-law), 1900 Census includes Sabina and Samuel,
son
Charles Henry Ackerman, (Aug 1858, Missouri-16 Mar 1922), is buried in
Kansas |
Ackers |
H. "Infant" Ackers (1891-Nov 1891),
ection 4.1 Row 5 Grave 11, aged
less than 1 year, unmarked grave. Without additional
documentation, it is presumed that death was in the year of
burial however it is possible death was earlier and the
remains were moved to Union Cemetery from a different
location. Gravestone not reported during 1933 or 1986
inscription surveys or 2011 photographic survey of cemetery.
Buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Ackerson |
Almira Kenyon Ackerson (Jan 1830, Connecticut (?)-3 Feb
1905), Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, Section 1.1
Lot 9A, died from pneumonia, includes
obit. Explanation for birth place edit: Every
Census for Almira shows that she was born in Connecticut and
the 1830 Census (the year of her birth year) shows the
family did live in Connecticut (her parents were Caleb
Kenyon and Mathilda Kenyon. Her next oldest sibling
and the one just below her also indicated they were born in
Connecticut per records. The birth place of Rhode Island on
Almira's Missouri record of death is mistake.
Buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Ackerson |
Andrew Ackerson (25 Feb 1837-Sweden-9 Apr 1884, Kansas
City, Jackson County, Missouri), Sec 62, Lot 13. In
1881, Andrew, who was a wealthy grocery store owner from
Kansas City was on his way to NY and was afflicted with a
delirium, a certain type of insanity, he wanted the police
to shoot him, the
news article is on findagrave |
Ackerson |
Christ Ackerson (1861, Sweden-28 Mar 1909,
Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri), plot Potter's Field, includes
death transcript, died from tuberculosis |
Ackerson |
Emma Ackerson (1877, Kansas-1 Dec 1895, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Section 9.1, Row 10, Grave 12,
died from septicimia, age 18, includes
death transcription |
Ackerson |
Isaac Ackerson, Veteran (1825, New Jersey-23 Dec 1897,
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri), Section 3, Lot 2,
Row 34, includes
death transcript, died from senile marasmus (severe form
of malnutrition that results from a deficiency in
macronutrients, such as protein, carbohydrates, and fat).
His grave marker was not included in the survey of existing
markers in 1985-86 which means it wasn't present at that
time or was illegible. The photograph shows the area
where Isaac is buried. Gentle foil rubs were done on all
illegible markers in this and surrounding areas but none
revealed anything near his name so it is assumed it is not
present, his wife is buried in Union (Almira Kenyon
Ackerson) but is some distance away, daughters Ermina & Lida
died in California. |
Ackley |
Philadelphia F. Ackley (1834, Illinois-13 Jul 1897,
Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas), Section 9.1, Row 4,
Grave 45, includes
death notification, died from Catarrh of Stomach
(symptom or syndrome that can refer to a number of
conditions, including gastritis, which is inflammation of
the stomach lining).
Buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Ackton |
Harry David Acton (28 Feb 1906-1 Aug 1906, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), sect 1.2 lot 6R, age 6 months and
1 day, died from cholera infantum, includes
death transcript |
Actor |
Thomas Actor (unk-Nov 1898), Unknown; not listed on
cemetery records, unmarked grave. Note: No other
information is on the index card; will check original
handwritten burial ledger at cemetery and other possible
resources for more details. Without additional
documentation, it is presumed that death was in the year of
burial however it is possible death was earlier and the
remains were moved to Union Cemetery from a different
location. Gravestone not reported during 1933 or 1986
inscription surveys or 2011 photographic survey of cemetery.
Buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Adair |
David Henry Adair (1838, Ohio-19 May 1904,
Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri), Section 14.1 Row 8 Grave 14, died from Apoplexy,
includes
obit,
funeral,
death transcript, wife Mary E. Robinson Adair and son
Charles Adair were born, died and buried in different
states, son Emmet is buried in Union Cemetery |
Adair |
Emmet Adair (28 Jul 1863, Union Township, Clinton
County, Ohio-28 Jul 1863, Kansas City, Jackson County,
Missouri), Sec 13N, wife Della Cora Wilber Adair Pope,
buried at Mount Moriah Cemetery; son Harvey Emery Adair (2
Apr 1892, Jackson County, Missouri-26 May 1961, Lake Wales,
Polk County, Florida, Lake Wales Cemetery, daughters at
Mount Moriah Cemetery, father David Henry Adair,
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Adair |
Infant Adair (unk-Sep 1903), unmarked grave, plot
Potter's Field, age less than 1 year.
Buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Adam |
J. A. Adam (1891-1891), Section 5.1 or 5.2 Row 6 Grave
14, less than 1 year. Without additional
documentation, it is presumed that death was in the year of
burial however it is possible death was earlier and the
remains were moved to Union Cemetery from a different
location.
Buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Adam |
Julia Adam (1888, Missouri-23 Jan 1907, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Section 6s Row 16 Grave 6, age
19, died from general tuberculosis, 545 Lydia Ave, Kansas
City, MO 64106,
death transcript, Gravestone not reported during 1933 or
1986 inscription surveys or 2011 photographic survey of
cemetery |
Adams |
Abner C Adams (13 Dec 1871,
Montgomery County, Missouri-5 Jun 1905, Kansas City, Wyandotte
County, Kansas), Section 14.1 Row 12 Grave 24, died from a
fall. A Workman Killed at the Rock Island Elevator in
Armourdale after being blown from a scaffold, 86 ft above
the ground, died instantly, includes
obit, unmarried, lived with mother. Gravestone not
reported during 1933 or 1986 inscription surveys or 2011
photographic survey of cemetery. Buried in Kansas
City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Adams |
Alonzo “Lonnie” Adams (1890, Missouri-10 Nov 1896,
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri), Section 5.1 or 5.2
Row 3 Grave 1, age 6, died from abdominal dropsy with asthma
(condition where someone with asthma experiences significant
abdominal swelling, often due to fluid buildup), resided at
1126 Belvadere Kansas City, MO, includes
death transcript. Without additional
documentation, it is presumed that death was in the year of
burial however it is possible death was earlier and the
remains were moved to Union Cemetery from a different
location. Gravestone not reported during 1933 or 1986
inscription surveys or 2011 photographic survey of cemetery |
Adams |
Senator Alvarado “Al” Adams (10 Jul 1841, Louisville,
Jefferson County, Kentucky-17 Jul 1886, Kansas City,
Jackson County, Missouri), Location unknown due to destroyed
records, unmarked grave. Includes an
obit and
death transcript. Stage Manager of Coliseum
theatre, started vomiting blood and then fell to floor dead
at a drugstore. Early history - Confederate Army
soldier, 1861, captured at Zanesville, Ohio and taken to
Chicago as a POW. Studied medicine and graduated in
1864 and practiced medicine in Frankfort, Kentucky but
became interested in politics, in 1869 elected Democratic
State Senator, 9th District. Left politics and
medicine for the stage and went to New York and was employed
at the Bowery as a Stump Orator. Surviving are a
divorced wife and daughter of Cincinnati, Ohio, died from a
ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm. All cemetery
records were destroyed in a fire in the sexton's cottage in
1889 so it is impossible to determine where Adams was
buried; no gravestone was reported in the 1933 or 1986
inscription surveys nor the 2011 photographic survey of the
cemetery |
Adams |
Anna G. Adams (1896-9 Sep 1897, Kansas City, Jackson
County, Missouri), Section 5se Row 8 Grave 49, died from
Meningitis, resided at 209 Sydney, includes
death transcript |
Adams |
Baby Adams (Dec 1890-Dec 1890), Section 56, Lot 9,
remains of this baby were lifted and moved on 28 Apr 1913;
unknown if the remains were buried in Union Cemetery or
moved to a different one, age less than 1 month.
Buried in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
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Records are from the Union Cemetery burial records, death
transcripts are from Missouri Record of Death Transcript, Jackson
County, Rolls, and obits/wills from Newspapers.com. Some
records were destroyed in a fire so some names do not have a
birth/death dates
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