Index to Locations
Bethel Presbyterian Cemetery
Private or family graveyards
Benton City Benton City Cemetery
Mexico East Lawn Memorial Park
Mexico Elmwood Cemetery
Mexico Salt River Christian Church
Cemetery
Near Sturgeon Mt. Pisgah Cemetery
Vandalia Vandalia Cemetery
Bethel
Presbyterian Cemetery
Audrain County, Missouri
See also Findagrave
page for this location.
Politicians buried
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William Warren Botts (1858-1943) —
also known as W. W. Botts —
of Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo.
Born in Audrain
County, Mo., December
18, 1858.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Audrain County, 1919-24.
Died in Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo., November
10, 1943 (age 84 years, 327
days).
Interment at Bethel Presbyterian Cemetery.
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Private or family
graveyard
Audrain County, Missouri
Politicians formerly
buried here: |
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Charles Henry Hardin (1820-1892) —
also known as Charles H. Hardin —
of Missouri.
Born in Trimble
County, Ky., July 15,
1820.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Missouri
state senate 9th District, 1873-74; Governor of
Missouri, 1875-77; delegate to Democratic National Convention
from Missouri, 1876
(member, Resolutions
Committee).
Member, Beta
Theta Pi.
Died in Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo., July 29,
1892 (age 72 years, 14
days).
Original interment at in a private or family graveyard; reinterment
at Jewell
Cemetery, Near Columbia, Boone County, Mo.
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| ![](https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/hand.gif) | See also National
Governors Association biography |
Politicians buried
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Aylett Hawes Buckner (1816-1894) —
also known as Aylett H. Buckner —
of Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo.
Born in Fredericksburg,
Va., December
14, 1816.
Democrat. Circuit judge in Missouri, 1857; U.S.
Representative from Missouri, 1873-85 (13th District 1873-83, 7th
District 1883-85).
Slaveowner.
Died in Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo., February
5, 1894 (age 77 years, 53
days).
Interment at Elmwood Cemetery.
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Relatives: Son
of Bailey Buckner and Mildred (Strother) Buckner; married, September
16, 1841, to Eliza L. Clark; grandnephew of Aylett
Hawes; first cousin of John
Strother Pendleton and Albert
Gallatin Pendleton; first cousin once removed of Richard
Hawes and Albert
Gallatin Hawes; first cousin twice removed of Sidney
Fletcher Taliaferro; second cousin once removed of Zachary
Taylor and Harry
Bartow Hawes; second cousin twice removed of John
Walker, George
Madison, Francis
Walker and Richard
Aylett Buckner; second cousin thrice removed of John
Tyler (1747-1813); third cousin once removed of Aylette
Buckner; third cousin twice removed of Robert
Brooke, Meriwether
Lewis, John
Tyler (1790-1862) and Max
Rogers Strother; fourth cousin of Thomas
Walker Gilmer and James
Francis Buckner Jr.; fourth cousin once removed of Robert
Pryor Henry, Francis
Taliaferro Helm, John
Flournoy Henry, Gustavus
Adolphus Henry, Thomas
Stanhope Flournoy, David
Gardiner Tyler, Lyon
Gardiner Tyler, Key
Pittman and Vail
Montgomery Pittman. |
| ![](https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/hand.gif) | Political families: Walker-Meriwether-Kellogg
family of Virginia; Blackburn-Slaughter-Buckner-Madison
family of Kentucky; Tyler
family of Virginia; Pendleton-Lee
family of Maryland (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| ![](https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/hand.gif) | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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John Edward Hutton (1828-1893) —
also known as John E. Hutton —
of Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo.
Born in Polk
County, Tenn., March
28, 1828.
Democrat. Colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; physician;
lawyer;
newspaper
publisher; U.S.
Representative from Missouri 7th District, 1885-89.
Died in Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo., December
28, 1893 (age 65 years, 275
days).
Interment at Elmwood Cemetery.
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Greenville Lee Tomlinson (1882-1949) —
also known as Green L. Tomlinson —
of Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo.
Born in Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo., March
13, 1882.
Democrat. Mayor of
Mexico, Mo., 1942-45.
Died in Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo., April
25, 1949 (age 67 years, 43
days).
Interment at Elmwood Cemetery.
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Paul Everett Coil (1880-1964) —
also known as Paul E. Coil —
of Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo.
Born in Perry, Ralls
County, Mo., March
29, 1880.
Democrat. Chair of
Audrain County Democratic Party, 1945.
Died in Mexico, Audrain
County, Mo., September
29, 1964 (age 84 years, 184
days).
Interment at Elmwood Cemetery.
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Politicians buried
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John Bascom Crum (1885-1935) —
also known as John B. Crum —
of Vandalia, Audrain
County, Mo.
Born in Jamestown, Moniteau
County, Mo., July 19,
1885.
Democrat. Banker; mayor
of Vandalia, Mo., 1910; member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Audrain County, 1925-28.
Christian.
Died, in Missouri Baptist Hospital,
St.
Louis, Mo., May 11,
1935 (age 49 years, 296
days).
Interment at Vandalia Cemetery.
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Georgia Daniel Irvine (1882-1974) —
of Vandalia, Audrain
County, Mo.
Born in Vandalia, Audrain
County, Mo., December
25, 1882.
Democrat. Music
teacher; member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Audrain County, 1943-48.
Female.
Christian.
Member, Daughters of the
American Revolution; League of Women
Voters.
Died, in Tri-County Nursing
Home, Vandalia, Audrain
County, Mo., September
6, 1974 (age 91 years, 255
days).
Interment at Vandalia Cemetery.
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