1. | ![]() Notes: Thelma Ruth Kessinger was born July 13, 1911, 25 miles southwest of Akron, Colo and departed this life May 12, 1942 aged 30 years, 10 months, and one day in their home northwest of Akron. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter. She leaves to mourn her departure, her husband, Cecil Earling Kesinger, two children, Cecylle Evelynn, age 19, and LaVerne Allen, age 6; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Perl Barnhouse, and two brothers, Robert and Omar, besides a number of relatives and friends. She spent most of her 30 years in and around Akron. She became a Christian in the spring of 1938 and on November 1939 joined the Pentacostal Assembly of God Church in Akro. She was a faithful member until the time of her death. She successfully fulfilled her duties as Christ Ambassador president, Sunday School teacher, and had charge of the shut in's for the past two and a half years. She was loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed in the home church she helped to build, and leaves behind a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services were held in the Pentacostal Church in Akron Thursday afternoon and the body was laid to rest in Akron Cemetery. - Akron News-Reporter, Thursday, May 21, 1942 Family/Spouse: Cecil Earling Kessinger. Cecil was born on 15 Sep 1907 in Nemaha, Nemaha Co, Kansas; died on 25 Nov 1963 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried about Nov 1963 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children: |
2. | Perl Travis Barnhouse was born on 31 May 1877 in Swan Twp, Vinton Co, Ohio (son of Ira Morgan Barnhouse and Mary Francis Albin); died on 26 Aug 1964 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried on 29 Aug 1964 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. Notes: Swan Township is one of the twelve townships of Vinton County, Ohio, United States. The 2000 census found 796 people in the township. Located in the northern part of the county, it borders the following townships: Washington Township, Hocking County: north; Starr Township, Hocking County: northeast corner; Brown Township: east; Madison Township: southeast; Elk Township: south; Jackson Township: west Benton Township, Hocking County: northwest. It is the only Swan Township statewide, although there is a Swan Creek Township in Fulton County, and a Swanton Township in Lucas County. Perl married Mamie Arundle on 29 Oct 1907 in Washington County, Colorado. Mamie (daughter of Adolphus Arundle and Mary Ann Hall) was born on 29 Oct 1890 in Washington County, Colorado; died on 10 Feb 1991 in Brush, Morgan Co, Colorado; was buried on 12 Feb 1991 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Mamie Arundle was born on 29 Oct 1890 in Washington County, Colorado (daughter of Adolphus Arundle and Mary Ann Hall); died on 10 Feb 1991 in Brush, Morgan Co, Colorado; was buried on 12 Feb 1991 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. Notes: Obituary The Akron News-Reporter, Thursday, February 14, 1991 "Mamie Barnhouse, 100, of Akron passed away on Sunday, February 10, 1991, at the Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Center in Brush [Morgan Co, Colorado]. Graveside services and interment were Tuesday, February 12, at the Akron Cemetery with the Rev. James Cosner officiating. Mamie was born October 29, 1890, on the family homestead 20 miles southwest of Akron to Adolphus and Mary Hall Arundle. She grew up in the area and attended Washington County rural schools. She was married to Perl Barnhouse on October 29, 1907, in Akron. To this union, five children were born. They continued to live on the Barnhouse ranch until retirement in 1947 when they moved to Akron. Mr. Barnhouse passed away in August of 1964. In 1965 she moved to Idaho to live with her son, Omar, and his wife until 1968 when they all moved to Arvada, Colorado. She lived in Arvada until 1973 when she moved to the Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Center in Brush, where she remained until her death. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Howard; two daughters, Dora Marie and Thelma, one brother, William, and two sisters, Minnie and Carrie. Mamie is survived by two sons. Robert V. and wife Blanch of Colorado Springs and Omar and wife Joanne of Denver, seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren."
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4. | ![]() Notes: Ira Morgan Barnhouse was born 14 Aug 1848 at Sharon, Noble County, Ohio. His youth was spent on a farm at the place of his birth. He enlisted in Co. B, 66th Ohio Volunteer Infantry* when but 15 years of age and served in the Union Army under Gen. Sherman on his triumphal [and unnecessarily destructive] "March to the Sea" through Georgia from Atlanta to Savannah then north through the Carolinas to Washington DC. He was honorably discharged at Louisville Kentucky July 20, 1865. He taught school in Ohio and Missouri from 1867 to 1873. He was married 3 Aug 1875 to Mary Francis Albin at Laurelville, Hocking County, Ohio to which union three children were born: Perl Travisd, Edna Maude, and Rose Ann Elizabeth. He engaged in various mercantile and industrial pursuits removing to Missouri, Nebraska, and Colorado in turn. He homesteaded February 1887 near Abbott, Washington County, Colorado. He was a Mason, having taken the degrees in Caldwell, Missouri at the age of 21. He was a Presbyterian by faith, having united with that church in 1876. His love of home and family gave him zeal and persistence in the field of human endeavor in their behalf. His wonderful energy but slight physical strength culminated in his enforced retirement from the more arduous labor of farm life in 1904 at which time he came to Akron, Colo. His confidence in its future was manifested in his real estate promotions at a time when many faltered. A nearly fatal accident** on 7 Nov 1907 from which he recovered through his power of will alone, left an imperfect cicatrice*** on his cheek. He was elected County Judge and began service in 1908. The facial problem he received in his accident, however, began to trouble him in 1911. It developed into cancer a year later and he was forced to resign his judgeship in 1912. The unequal struggle ended in his death at the Hahnemann Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., at four o'clock on the fourth day of April, 1914. Ira married Mary Francis Albin on 4 Aug 1875 in Laurelville, Hocking Co, Ohio. Mary (daughter of William Slater Albin and Elizabeth Ann Tribby) was born on 20 Oct 1854 in Laurelville, Hocking Co, Ohio; died on 8 Jan 1924 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried on 10 Jan 1924 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | ![]() Notes: Mary Frances Albin Barnhouse was born 20 Oct 1854 at Laurelville, Hocking County,Ohio [to William Slater Albin (1823-1902 and Elizabeth Ann Tribby (1828-1914)] She departed this life 8 Jan 1924 at the age of 69 years, 2 months and 18 days. She was united in marriage to Ira Morgan Barnhouse on 4 Aug 1875 in Laurelville. To this union three children were born: Perl Travis, 31 May 1877, Edna Maude, 24 Apr 1879 (Mrs. Nelson Sears), and Rose Ann Elizabeth, 2 Aug 1895 (Mrs. Alva Wright) all residents of Washington County, who were at the bedside of their mother when the final call was answered that called her to a heavenly home where there is no sorrow or evil but peace and joy. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhouse moved to Nebraska in 1887, then later, in 1887, moved to a homestead in Colorado. In 1904 they moved to Akron, Washington County, Colorado where they made their home. Mrs. Barnhouse was a faithful member of the Presbyterian church and a very active worker up until a few years ago when she was not able to attend church but always had prayer meetings and song services at her home, always living a Christian life, and was always bright and cheerful, with all her severe illnesses.
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6. | ![]() Notes: According to the 1870 US census Adolphus, aged 23, was living in the Joseph and Matilde Sutherland household Adolphus married Mary Ann Hall on 27 Oct 1884. Mary was born on 27 Oct 1867 in Nebraska; died on 15 Jul 1966 in Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Mary Ann Hall was born on 27 Oct 1867 in Nebraska; died on 15 Jul 1966 in Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, Colorado. Notes: On 27 Oct 1923 attorney James Tanner filed a Civil War pension for Mary A. Arundle as a dependent. Application No. 1,211,438; Certificate No. 943,699; State: Colorado
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8. | Notes: Obituary, Unionville (Missouri) Republican 3 Dec 1890 Died, of paralysis, Nov. 21, 1890, George Barnhouse. He was born Sept. 6, 1813 in Jefferson Co. Ohio. At the age of 27 he moved to Noble county, where he married Rosanna McCune. There were born to them ten children, eight of whom are still living. Seven were at his funeral.* He has been a Christian thirty-five years and a member of the M.E. church. He was confined to his bed for over two years and bore his affliction Christian-like. His companion [Rose Ann McCune] died Feb. 16, 1889 and [he] often asked where mother was. The remains were laid to rest beside her in the McCune grave yard, three miles east of Hartford. **I have only nine children; Michael died in 1851 ae 5 so he would be the one child not living in 1890. Therefore I have 9 children, 8 living in 1890. George married Rose Ann McCune on 29 Jun 1842 in Morgan County, Ohio. Rose (daughter of Charles Tarrance McCune and Sabria (wife of Charles Tarrance McCune) [?]) was born on 23 Apr 1822 in New Jersey; died on 16 Feb 1889 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Feb 1889 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Rose Ann McCune was born on 23 Apr 1822 in New Jersey (daughter of Charles Tarrance McCune and Sabria (wife of Charles Tarrance McCune) [?]); died on 16 Feb 1889 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Feb 1889 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. Notes: I have encountered several spellings of her given name: Rose Ann [most probable], Rosanna, Rosana, Roseann, and even Rosannah
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Notes: _TODO: William married Elizabeth Ann Tribby on 14 Oct 1847 in Guernsey County, Ohio. Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel Tribby and Frances "Fanny" Yost) was born on 16 Jun 1828 in Senecaville, Guernsey Co, Ohio; died on 19 Sep 1914 in Warrensburg, Johnson Co, Missouri; was buried about Sep 1914 in Sutton Cemetery, Johnson County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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Notes: (Medical):General debility is a state of general weakness or feebleness that may be a result or an outcome of one or more medical conditions that produce symptoms such as pain, fatigue, cachexia and physical disability, or deficits in attention, concentration, memory, development and/or learning.
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