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George Thomas BarnesDeath*: Note*: Person Source Birth*: September 1860 Marriage*: 14 April 1905, Principal=Nancy Cory Family: Nancy Cory b. 2 January 1863
Children:
Cornelia Barnes+ b. Feb 1886
Georgianna BarnesPop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Note*: DAR ID #91942: Descendant of Stephen Brown. Birth*: after 1856, Johnston, Providence, Rhode Island Parents:
Father: Andrew Jackson Barnes b. 1834, d. 1871 Mother: Lydia Battey Dyer b. 19 February 1836, d. after 1915
Harriet Maria BarnesPop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Note*: She married 18 Apr 1842, John Sheldon Birth*: 22 February 1825 Parents:
Father: Jefferson Barnes b. 21 July 1801, d. 3 October 1861 Mother: Laura Dyer b. 6 September 1804, d. 24 December 1875
Jefferson BarnesBirth*: 21 July 1801, Rutland, Rutland, Vermont Marriage*: 14 April 1824, Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, Principal=Laura Dyer Death*: 3 October 1861 Family: Laura Dyer b. 6 September 1804, d. 24 December 1875
Children:
Harriet Maria Barnes b. 22 Feb 1825, d. UNKNOWN William Edward Barnes b. 8 Jan 1827, d. UNKNOWN Myron Dyer Barnes b. 22 Jun 1830, d. UNKNOWN George Palmer Barnes b. 14 Sep 1833, d. UNKNOWN Delia Eliza Barnes b. 12 Nov 1835, d. 1 Oct 1841 Charles Jefferson Barnes b. 18 Jul 1844, d. 13 Apr 1846
Lula Myrle BarnesPop-up Pedigree Note*: At the age of twelve, Lula came to the Senlac area with her parents,Clyde and Catherine Barnes who took up homesteading. Lula worked as atelephone operator in Senlac. Tom and Lula farmed Section 5, Tp. 40. R. 25, W3M after they were married. Birth*: 3 April 1900, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, U.S.A. Marriage*: 8 March 1922, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Principal=Thomas 'Tom' Leslie Ennis Death*: 30 August 1972, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Parents:
Father: Clyde Barnes Mother: (?) Catherine
Family: Thomas 'Tom' Leslie Ennis b. 27 January 1897
Myron Dyer BarnesPop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Note*: He married 27 Jan 1859, Caroline Bryant Birth*: 22 June 1830 Parents:
Father: Jefferson Barnes b. 21 July 1801, d. 3 October 1861 Mother: Laura Dyer b. 6 September 1804, d. 24 December 1875
Sarah Dyer BarnesPop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Note*: DAR ID #30195: Descendant of Stephen Brown, Jr. of Rhode Island. Birth*: after 1856, Johnston, Providence, Rhode Island Parents:
Father: Andrew Jackson Barnes b. 1834, d. 1871 Mother: Lydia Battey Dyer b. 19 February 1836, d. after 1915
William Edward BarnesPop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Note*: He married 20 Aug 1864, Miss Eddy Birth*: 8 January 1827 Parents:
Father: Jefferson Barnes b. 21 July 1801, d. 3 October 1861 Mother: Laura Dyer b. 6 September 1804, d. 24 December 1875
Muriel A. BarnettMarriage*: Principal=H. Oliver Norton Birth*: 1909 Burial*: 1997, Elmwood Cemetery, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, U.S.A. Death*: 1997 Family: H. Oliver Norton b. 10 July 1910, d. 6 May 1981
Theodore M. BarnettNote*: Theodore M. 'Ted' Barnett was born in Seattle, WA, August 23, 1902 He was the second husband of Eva Mae Damon Mehner (see her 'Notes') They were married in Seattle in about 1940-1943. Ted helped drive the car for his wife in her Real Estate Business inSeattle. He encouraged her to move to St. Augustine, Florida and purchase theCamachee Island in 1947-1948. The Last Will and Testament of Eva D. Mehner Barnett dated Dec 18, 1951named Ted to be the beneficiary of her entire estate. Interestingly, ifTed would have died first, the estate would have been divided 9 ways:Karl T. Mehner, Warren P. Mehner, Albert Hartson Mehner, Robert D.Mehner, The American Bible Society and (4 unknown people--JJR): BeulahFisk, Will Barnett, Paul Barnett, and Naomi Ruth Cain, We wonder if allor some of these four were Ted's siblings or perhaps even children! His wife Eva died in 1964 He was also a hotel night watchman and a Baptist! He was befriended by another woman realtor named Ann Hopkins who caredfor him in his later years. (see quotations in notes of Eva Mae DamonMehner Barnett) He finally lived at the Gilmer? Nursing Home in St Augustine, FL wherehe died June 20, 1979. He is buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in St.Augustine. Birth*: 23 August 1902, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Marriage*: 1943, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A., Principal=Eva Mae Damon Burial*: June 1979, Evergreen Cemetery, St. Augustine, St. John County, Florida, U.S.A. Death*: 20 June 1979, St. Augustine, St. John County, Florida, U.S.A., Unknown GEDCOM info: He choked to death Family: Eva Mae Damon b. 20 April 1881, d. 3 September 1964
Aurelius A. BarneyPop-up Pedigree Note*: Aurelius A. Barney was born in Jamestown, New York in 1833, the son of Winship Barney and Mary ?. He married Sarah Ann Parker in Decatur, VanBuren County, Michigan on 12 April 1856. Baptist minister performed the ceremony. In the fall of 1865, Aurelius moved to Sac County, Iowa with his wife and 4 year old daughter Mae Viola and engaged in farming. In1872 he moved to Sac City, Iowa and engaged in teaming. He lost his left arm about 1879 or so from infection caused by bad blood contracted in theCivil War duty (1864 to 1865). He enlisted from Van Buren County, Michigan, on the 5th day of March, 1864 to serve 4 years or the duration of the War, and was mustered into the U.S. service at Kalamazoo, Michigan on the 28th day of March 1864, as a Private of Capt. John H. Andrew’s Company ‘D’, 66th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Colonel Patrick Burke, commanding. Aurelius was honorably discharged at the close of the war 17 July 1865. See Aurelius' mustering out in his scrapbook. He moved to Portland, Oregon by covered wagon in 1887, and to Seattle, Washington in the summer of 1888. He joined the Stevens Post, Grand Army of the Republic, #10, June 1890. They returned to Iowa in 1888 and sold his farm. At the time of Aurelius A. Barney’s death in Seattle 27 July, 1907, he was 74 years of age, they were living at 1608 1st Ave. N, Seattle, King County, Washington. Sarah owned a piece of property in Seattle, described as 'Lot 4, Block 12, Bigelow’s Supplementary Addition', which she rented the above property for $15.00 per month. Sarah died 22 September,1928 and is buried with her husband in the Snyder Lot at Mount Pleasant Cemetery on Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill, 700 W. Raye Street. They had 2 daughters, May Viola, who was second born, and born 8 September, 1861 in Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan, and died 24March, 1941 in Seattle, Washington and Etta Belle, born 11 April, 1857 in Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan and died November 1857, Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan. Etta was first born and died in a few months. --- From the Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Snyder) Barney. Photos of Aurelius Barney and of his Gravestone are in his scrapbook taken by his grandson, Donald Raymond Coy 3806 51st Ave. SW, Seattle, WA.E-mail: don3127wa@@juno.com..
Lineal Descent Aurelius Barney, was the first son of Winship Barney and Mary Barney. He was born in Jamestown, Niagara County, New York, U.S.A., on May 13,1833. He was united in marriage on April 1856 at Decatur, Van Buren County,Michigan, U.S.A. to Sarah A. Parker who was born Dec. 1, 1839 in ChenangoCo., N.Y. State and was the second daughter of Silas Parker and Olive M.Lake.
Aurelius and Sarah (Parker) Barney's children were:
Etta Belle Barney b. 11 Apr. 1857 and died sevenmonths later.
Mary Viola Barney, b. 08 Sept. 1861 and diedMarch 24, 1841 In the fall of 1865
Aurelius Barney moved to Sac County, Iowa with hiswife and four year old daughter May Viola, and engaged in farming. In1872 he moved to Sac City, and engaged in teaming. He lost his left arm about 1879 or so from infection caused by bad blood contracted in the Civil War duty (1864 to 1865). He enlisted from Van Burien County, Michigan, on the 5th day of March 1864 to serve 3 years or during the war, and was mustered into the U.S. service at Kalamazoo, Michigan on the28th day of March 1864, as a Private of Capt. John Andrew's Company 'D',66th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Colonel Patrick K. Burke commanding. He moved to Portland, Oregon in 1887, and to Seattle, Wash.in the summer of 1887. He joined Stevens Post, G.A.R. June 10, 1890. Returned to Iowa in 1888 and sold his farm. He died in July 27, 1907 being 74 years of age and id buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, Wash. Sarah A. Parker was the second daughter of Silas and Olive Lake Parker.She was born on the 1st day of Dec. 1839 in Chenango Co., New York State.Her father's father was Hyman Parker and Hyman's wife's name was EmilyAllen, her maiden name. Col. Ethan Allen of New York's great-granddaughter was the great grandmother of Sarah Barney and her married sister Jenny Adams, also of Nancy Crandall and Hyman and Henry Parker. After moving to Seattle, Wash. with her husband Sarah Barney joined Steven Corps. About 1891 and was President of it in 1893. She lost her left eye through an operation in 1908. After her husband's death in1907 she lived with her daughter, May for 3 years. She then went to the Home at Retsil, Wash. where she lived for three years after which she returned and was with her daughter until she died Sept. 22, 1928 being 88years old. Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, Wash. More facts: Below was received by e-mail from Subject: Re: Van Buren Co. - Sharpshooters From: Bryants To: marshat Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 8:00 PM Marsha, Here are the main facts about Aurelius BARNEY: BARNEY, AURELIUS, Van Buren County. Enlisted in Company D, Birge's Western Sharpshooters, Feb. 22, 1864, at Keeler, for three years, age 30. Mustered into the service 27 Feb 1864. Joined the company at Joliet, Ill. on their return from veteran furlough, 3 March 1864. Arrived in Pulaski, TN, 8 March 1864. Left Pulaski on the Chattanooga and Atlanta Campaigns 29April 1864. Battles: Ball's Knob, GA, Resaca, Lay's Ferry, Rome Cross Roads, Dallas, Kennesaw Mountain, Knicker Jack Creek, Atlanta, Jonesboro, burning of Atlanta, Lovejoy Station, East Point, GA, Sherman's Grand March to theSea, storming of Fort McAllister on Big Salt Creek, GA, In Savannah -quartered in the old Fort Oglethorpe barracks (an honor), Sherman's 'Picnic' up through the Carolinas to Columbia, SC and to Bentonville, NC where he fought his last battle with the Johnnies (21 Mar 1865). Thence to Goldsboro, NC and Raleigh 13 Apr. Marched through the city of Richmond 13 May, in review. 'On to Washington' DC, and marched in the 'Grand Review' down Pennsylvania avenue 24 May. Thence to Louisville, KY where he was mustered out 7 July. To Springfield, IL where he was honorably discharged from the service of his country. Homeward bound. His present residence is 1608 First Avenue, Seattle, WA. BTW, he is listed in the book next (alphabetically) to my GG grandfather Wooster Bryant and they where in almost all the same Battles and served in the Company exactly the same dates. Quite interesting! Sincerely, Don Bryant Birth*: 13 July 1833, Jamestown, Niagara County, New York, U.S.A. Marriage*: 12 April 1856, Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan, U.S.A., Principal=Sarah Ann Parker Death*: 27 July 1907, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Burial*: 30 July 1907, 700 West Raye Street, Seattle, King County, Wash Parents:
Father: Winship Barney Mother: Mary (?)
Family: Sarah Ann Parker b. 1 December 1839, d. 22 September 1928
Children:
Etta Belle Barney b. 11 Apr 1857, d. Nov 1857 May Viola Barney+ b. 8 Sep 1861, d. 22 Mar 1941
Edith May BarneyBirth*: 28 December 1876, East Providence, R.I., U.S.A. Marriage*: 26 July 1928, East Providence, R.I., U.S.A., Principal=Frederick Roper Schurman Death*: 3 July 1968 Family: Frederick Roper Schurman b. 11 December 1876, d. 25 April 1959
Etta Belle BarneyPop-up Pedigree Note*: Etta Belle Barney was born the 11th of April, 1857 in Decatur, Van BurenCounty, Michigan and lived for only about seven months, and died inNovember, 1857 in Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan . She was the firstborn to Aurelius A. and Sarah Anne (Parker) Barney. Birth*: 11 April 1857, Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan, U.S.A. Death*: November 1857, Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Aurelius A. Barney b. 13 July 1833, d. 27 July 1907 Mother: Sarah Ann Parker b. 1 December 1839, d. 22 September 1928
Mary P. BarneyDeath*: UNKNOWN Birth*: Of Shrewsbury, Vermont Marriage*: 15 January 1858, Principal=Alonzo Smith Family: Alonzo Smith b. 22 September 1834, d. 4 September 1886
May Viola BarneyPop-up Pedigree Burial*: 700 West Raye Street, Seattle, King County, Wash Note*: Personal Memoirs of May Viola (Snyder) Barney -- Emily (Parker) Allenwas the grand daughter of one of Ethan Allen’s sons by his second wife,either Ethan or Hannibal. Ethan was the father of Col. Ethan Allen ofNew York. Emily A. Parker and Col. Ethan Allen might be brother andsister, or cousins. Emily (Parker) Allen and Hymen Parker grandfatherand grandmother of the Parker children who’s father’s and mother’s nameswere Silas and Olive (Lake) Parker who named their child after Emily andtheir oldest son after Hymen. Additional notes -- The eldest daughter and the eldest son of Silas andOlive Parker were named after their grandparents, Hymen and Emily Parker.Emily died quite young, and Hymen died at the age of 74 in Hammond,Indiana. OBITUARY OF MAY VIOLA (BARNY) SNYDER March 23, 1941, aged 79 years, of 2607 12th Avenue N. beloved mother ofMrs. Lela Smith, Yakima: Mrs. Hazel Coy, Mrs. Lottie Monk and Roy Snyder,Seattle. Also 7 grandchildren. Member Clara Barton Tent No. 1. Daughtersof Union Veterans of Civil War. Services Tuesday, 3 p. m., MittelstadtFuneral Parlors. Private interment Mt. Pleasant. Another obituary, MRS. ALFRED M. SNYDER Funeral services for Mrs. May Viola Snyder, 79 years old, who diedMonday, will be held at 3 0'clock tomorrow at The Mittelstadt FuneralParlors. Mrs. Snyder widow of Alfred M. Snyder, lived at 2607 12thAve. N. She was a member of Clara Barton Tent No. 1, Daughters of theUnion Veterans of the Civil War. She was a native of Iowa. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Lela Smith of Yakima, Mrs. Hazel Coy,and Mrs. Lottie Monk of Seattle: a son, Roy Snyder of Seattle and sevengrandchildren. May is buried in the Snyder Plot at Mount Pleasant cemetery on Queen AneHill. There is no Gravestone. See May's scrapbook for a variety of photos. Birth*: 8 September 1861, Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan, U.S.A. Marriage*: 8 September 1878, At residence of Aurelius A. Barney, Sac City, Sac County, Iowa, U.S.A., Principal=Alfred Matthew Snyder Death*: 22 March 1941, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Aurelius A. Barney b. 13 July 1833, d. 27 July 1907 Mother: Sarah Ann Parker b. 1 December 1839, d. 22 September 1928
Family: Alfred Matthew Snyder b. 28 July 1856, d. 26 December 1937
Children:
Roy D. 'Uncle Roy' Snyder b. 22 Jan 1883, d. 14 Nov 1959 Ray Snyder b. 25 Dec 1886, d. 14 Aug 1887 Hazel Ruth Snyder+ b. 20 Jul 1891, d. 8 Oct 1966 Lottie May 'Aunt Peggy' Snyder b. 28 Sep 1893, d. 18 Feb 1972 Lela Myrtle 'Aunt Lela' Snyder+ b. 8 Jul 1895, d. Oct 1971 Verna Snyder b. 7 Feb 1901, d. 21 Sep 1902
Urania BarneyNote*: dau. of Jeffrey & Phila (Aldrich) Barney BARNEY, Urania, b. 1782,md. Silas Beverstock(1778);m.of6ch,s.n. 1-2 BARNEY, Urania, b. 1782(sister to Sabrina), see notes Census: 1850, District 127 Washington, Richland Co., OH(Pg #225 line 2-3) Birth*: 20 January 1782, Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire Marriage*: 26 September 1802, Shrewsbury, Rutland, Vermont, Principal=Silas Beverstock Death*: 20 November 1852, Lexington, Richmond, Ohio Family: Silas Beverstock b. 13 May 1780, d. 7 December 1866
Children:
Phila Beverstock+ b. 16 Feb 1803, d. 1882
Winship BarneyDeath*: Birth*: New York, New York County, New York, U.S.A. Marriage*: Principal=Mary (?) Family: Mary (?)
Children:
Aurelius A. Barney+ b. 13 Jul 1833, d. 27 Jul 1907
Sarah BarnhardMarriage*: Principal=Captain William Hackett Note*: . Thomas, Jr. BARNARD was born about 1612 in Suffolk, England. May havebeen born in Chilmark Wilts or Leaden Roden according to Postles.Salisbury, Wiltshire England also given as the birthplace. He died about1677 in Amesbury, MA. Thomas Barnard, Jr. received lands in the firstdivision 1640 and 1643. Was one of the first settlers of Amesbury,received lands there at various times and a 'township' for one of hissons in 1660. His name remained on nearly all lists down to 1672. He orhis son, was a member of the Salisbury Church in 1672. He was killed byIndians about 1677. 2235. Eleanor was born about 1614 in Tiverton, Devon, England. OrSalisbury, Wiltshire, England. She died on 27 Nov 1694 in Amesbury, MA.Helen or Hellenah Children were: i. Thomas, III BARNARD was born on 10 May 1641 in Salisbury, MA. He diedin 1715 in Salisbury, MA. ii. Nathaniel BARNARD was born on 15 Nov 1642/43 in Salisbury, MA. Dateof birth given as 15 Jan 1641/1642 in Nantucket, MA by Tome Crain. Hedied on 3 Apr 1718. He was buried in May 1718 in Nantucket Is., MA. Hewas a Whaler. iii. Mary BARNARD was born on 22 Sep 1645 in Salisbury, , MA. She diedon 11 Jun 1724 in Salisbury, , MA. iv. Martha BARNARD was born on 22 Sep 1645 in Salisbury, MA. 565 v. Sarah BARNARD. vi. Hannah BARNARD was born on 24 Nov 1649 in Salisbury, MA. She died on27 Feb 1711/12. vii. Ruth BARNARD was born on 16 Oct 1651 in Salisbury, MA. viii. Captain John BARNARD was born between 12 Jan 1653 and 1655 inSalisbury, MA. ix. Abigail BARNARD was born on 20 Jan 1656/57 in Salisbury, MA. orAmesbury, MA Family: Captain William Hackett
Children:
Ebenezer Hackett+ b. 17 Oct 1687, d. 19 Oct 1741
Bessie Keith BarnumNote*: Dau. of William & Ida (Keith) Barnum. Birth*: 12 August 1905, Mill City, Pa Marriage*: 28 February 1925, Binghamton, Broome Co, New York, Principal=Erford Jackson Dyer Burial*: 1993, Poudre Canyon, Cameron Pass, Colorado Death*: 24 July 1993, Boulder, Boulder, Colorado Family: Erford Jackson Dyer b. 2 December 1905, d. 8 April 1979
Frank F. BaronBirth*: 5 May 1904
Augusta BarrDeath*: UNKNOWN Marriage*: 1 November 1867, Mansfield, Ohio, Principal=Charles Smith Family: Charles Smith b. 18 May 1837, d. 15 October 1889
Edwin BarracloughBirth*: 28 March 1862 Marriage*: 12 August 1882, Principal=Lucy Ann Lumb Death*: 6 July 1929, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Family: Lucy Ann Lumb b. 12 September 1860, d. 4 December 1924
Children:
Walter Barraclough+ Leonard Barraclough+ b. 26 Jul 1884, d. Deceased Johnny Barraclough+ b. 24 Oct 1886, d. 15 May 1970 Elsie Barraclough+ b. 19 Dec 1888, d. Deceased Clement Barraclough+ b. 6 Aug 1890, d. 30 Dec 1964 Eveline Barraclough+ b. 27 Aug 1893, d. 20 Mar 1987 Gertrude Barraclough+ b. 21 Sep 1894, d. 10 Dec 1965
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