Notes for Benjamin F McMahan.
James McMahan Family Cemetery
Fray Family Cemetery
Link to MOGENWEB-Cooper County
James McMahan Family Cemetery.
Location: T-49-N; R-19-W; of Section: 27: northwest quarter of the southeast
quarter of the section.
About 1.2 mile north of Blackwater, Missouri on Route K; northeast of the
Blackwater River Bridge.
Within this cemetery are buried James and Helena McMahan, his wife. James
McMahan was one of the original settlers of Lamine Township. He came to
Cooper County, Missouri in 1811. He served in Captain S. Cooper's Militia
during the War of 1812. His wife was a daughter of David Jones, a
Revolutionary War soldier.
There are about five graves marked with rude limestone markers. The cemetery
is enclosed by a beautiful iron fence and on the gate is "R. J. McMahan".
This cemetery is in poor condition; many of the stones are broken. The
stones for James and Helena McMahan have been broken into three sections.
They originally stood about four feet high. Cattle are allowed to roam over
the cemetery.
List and historical data supplied by Mr. Jerry Varner of Sedalia, Missouri.
There are unmarked graves and some illegible stones are inscribed with
initials as follows: "I. T. M."; "J. M. M."; "M. E. M."; "J. B. W."; "H. R.
M."; "J. N. M"; and "J. M." from a list recorded by Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe on
November 16, 1968.
McMahan, B. F.; died 26 Oct 1898; aged 72 years, 3 days; husband of R. B.
McMahan
McMahan, R. B.; born 05 Dec 1826 in Augusta County, Virginia; wife of B. F.
McMahan
McMahan, Robert T. F.; died 08 Jan 1876; aged 4 years, 1 month, 16 days; son
of B. F. and R. B. McMahan