Located southest of Selmore
Read and contributed by Wayne Pryer
James and Jesse were brothers; Green Berry Melton was their brother-in-law. They are buried on land that belonged to Robert R. White who was the father-in-law of Jesse. Marmaduke's Army killed James and Green as it advanced up Bull Creek Hollow toard Ozark for a planned attack on Springfield. Jesse was killed the next day during the attack on Springfield.
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Name |
Date Birth |
Date Death |
Additional Info |
Source |
Contact Person |
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Cox, James M. |
Jul 15 1842 |
Jan 7 1863 |
Cemetery Visit |
Wayne Pryer |
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Cox, Jesse N. |
Feb 20 1836 |
Jan 8 1863 |
Cemetery Visit |
Wayne Pryer |
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Melton, Green Berry |
Mar 25 1835 |
Jan 7 1863 |
Cemetery Visit |
Wayne Pryer |