1. | Charles Tarrance McCune was born on 6 Dec 1784 in Ireland; died on 6 Apr 1861 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in St Michael's Cemetery, Stock Twp, Noble Co, Ohio. Notes: Summary of Carolyn McCune's research on Tarry McCuneA. On October 31, 1811, Charles may have arrived in the Port of Philadelphia aboard the "Harmony", a ship sailing from Londonderry, as there was a Charles McCoun who was listed as being on that ship. The Captain's name was Holkirk. The voyage took 70 days. B. In 1823-24, Charles and his family moved to Morgan County, Ohio where they may have settled near Belle Valley. They were members of St. Michael's Catholic Church built in 1841 at the site of St. Michael's Cemetery until 1900 when it was moved to Berne, Ohio about one mile away. C. From the "History of Noble County, Ohio" (L.H. Watkins and Co., 1887) 'Charles McCune and John Reed were both Irishmen and early settlers...St. Michael's Roman Catholic church was established in 1841. The building, a brick structure, was erected in that year through the efforts of Michael Archer and under the direction of Rev. Father Murphy. Michael Archer and his brothers, Simon and Nathan, with their families, constituted the original membership. Other early members were the Doyles, McCunes, Cullens, Harknesses and others. Prior to 1841 the settlement had been visited by Fathers Reed, McCallion and Finley. D. According to a deed provided by Morgan County Ohio Recorder of Deeds: James Reed sold land for $170 to Tarrance McCune on 1 April 1824, "it being one hundred acres...all that part or parcel...lying and being on west side of Duck Creek of the northeast quarter of Section 29, Township 7, Range 9" of the lands sold at Zanesville by the act of Congress. The deed was signed on 21 April 1824 by James Reed and Rachel Reed. Attest David NcGary and Peter Fogle. E. According to www.glorecords.blm.gov on internet, James Reed had been original purchaser of land in and around Belle Valley, including 80 acres in Twp 7N, Range 9W, Section 29 which is the same section where William McCune and Joseph McCune had their land when the 1876 map of Noble Township, Noble County was printed. F. According to the "Morgan Co, Ohio Common Pleas Minute Book E" Tarrance was naturalized in Morgan County, Ohio under the Act of 1828. It indicates that he was a native of Ireland and had proved that he had resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States, before the 18th day of June 1812. Charles married Sabria (wife of Charles Tarrance McCune) [?] about 1815 in Possibly New Jersey. Sabria was born about 1794 in New Jersey; died about 1870 in Noble County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | John McCune (1.Charles1) was born about 1817 in New Jersey; died on 31 Mar 1851 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in St Michael's Cemetery, Stock Twp, Noble Co, Ohio. John married Mary Humphreys on 8 Oct 1840 in Morgan County, Ohio. Mary was born about 1824; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Michael McCune (1.Charles1) was born on 14 Oct 1819 in New Jersey; died on 11 Jul 1885 in Putnam County, Missouri. Michael married Lovina Belford on 5 May 1853 in Putnam County, Missouri. Lovina died on 22 Jan 1855 in Putnam County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Michael married Isabelle Pickenpaugh on 24 Oct 1855 in Putnam County, Missouri. Isabelle was born on 6 Nov 1835 in Brookfield Twp, Morgan Co, Ohio; died on 28 Nov 1899 in Putnam County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
4. | Rose Ann McCune (1.Charles1) 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. Notes: I have encountered several spellings of her given name: Rose Ann [most probable], Rosanna, Rosana, Roseann, and even Rosannah Rose married George E. Barnhouse on 29 Jun 1842 in Morgan County, Ohio. George (son of George Barnhouse and Susannah Fuchs) was born on 13 Sep 1813 in Jefferson County, Ohio; died on 21 Nov 1890 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Nov 1890 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | James McCune (1.Charles1) was born on 2 May 1824 in Morgan County, Ohio; died on 23 Apr 1864 in Morgan County, Ohio; was buried in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. James married Rachel Harkins on 18 Sep 1852 in Noble County, Ohio. Rachel was born on 27 Jan 1830 in New Jersey; died on 23 Jun 1902 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
6. | Charles McCune (1.Charles1) was born on 9 Aug 1827 in Morgan County, Ohio; died on 6 Jan 1851 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in St Michael's Cemetery, Stock Twp, Noble Co, Ohio. |
7. | William McCune (1.Charles1) was born on 24 Sep 1829 in Morgan County, Ohio; died on 6 Oct 1882 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in Ragan Chapel Cem, Hoskinsville, Noble Co, Ohio. William married Delila Wiley on 21 Dec 1854 in Noble County, Ohio. Delila was born about 1834; died about 1908 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in Ragan Chapel Cem, Hoskinsville, Noble Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
8. | Thomas Jefferson McCune (1.Charles1) was born about 1832 in Morgan County, Ohio; died about 1853 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in St Michael's Cemetery, Stock Twp, Noble Co, Ohio. |
9. | Joseph McCune (1.Charles1) was born on 24 Nov 1833 in Morgan County, Ohio; died on 17 Sep 1905 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in Ragan Chapel Cem, Hoskinsville, Noble Co, Ohio. Joseph married Mary A. Bowman on 27 Jun 1866 in Noble County, Ohio. Mary was born on 15 Feb 1845 in Ohio; died on 4 Mar 1936 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in Ragan Chapel Cem, Hoskinsville, Noble Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
10. | Edward McCune (1.Charles1) was born about 1835 in Morgan County, Ohio; died on 19 Nov 1855 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in St Michael's Cemetery, Stock Twp, Noble Co, Ohio. Notes: According to Maxine Hager, "At the age of 20 years, Edward was kicked in the stomach by a horse and died a few days later." |
11. | Francis McCune (1.Charles1) was born about 1840 in Morgan County, Ohio; died after 27 Jan 1879. Notes: He was a retarded child. In Case 377, Box 26: February, 1864 Sabria McCune applied to be appointed guardian of "Francis McCune Dumb" at age 22. All the property of said Francis McCune consists of about $270 in money. William McCune and J. Belford were freeholders who were offered as sureties. Then on 5 Oct 1864, Sabria McCune signed that all statements were true. There was a first account which showed sale of real estate and two notes of hand on Wm McCune and interest totaling $191.10 and court expenses of $12.37 and Sebria McCune swore that the account is correct. (signed) Sabria McCune. |
12. | John D. Barnhouse (4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 26 Apr 1844 in Morgan County, Ohio; died on 6 Apr 1902 in Hartford, Putnam Co, Missouri; was buried about Apr 1902 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. Notes: In the 11 Mar 1891 issue of Putnam County News the following under the heading "Talks With Old Soldiers; Various Paragraphs Pertaining to War Experiences and Memories": John Barnhouse, of Elm township, who served in Co. I, 62d Ohio Infantry throughout the war, writes us as follows: "I would like to say a word in regard to the new organization called "Comrades of the Battlefield," to be composed of veterans who served three months under fire. I cannot see how the formation of such an organization could divide the Grand Army of the Republic, for hard service did not disorganize our army, nor did it split when part were ordered to undergo more service than others. I believe in rewarding according to amount of service done. It was not a very healthy position to stand under fire. I would have just as soon seen service in Columbus, Ohio, or Chicago, Ills., guarding prisoners, or served on detached duty out of danger, for those positions were sought for and secured by special favor. Now if the veterans who had to take their places in the ranks, and face the music of whistling rifle balls, shrieking cannon shot and bursting shells, could be specially rewarded. I believe it is a good plan to form a combination that will aid them in securing their rights. An honorable discharge is good, and an "under fire" record won't hurt it." John married Nancy J. Shipley-Dwyer on 2 Oct 1884 in Hartford, Putnam Co, Missouri. Nancy was born about Oct 1853 in Indiana; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Michael Barnhouse (4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born about 1846 in Morgan County, Ohio; died on 12 Aug 1851 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried about Aug 1851 in Racey Cemetery, Noble Twp, Noble Co, Ohio. |
14. | Ira Morgan Barnhouse (4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 14 Aug 1848 in Sharon, Morgan Co, Ohio; died on 4 Apr 1914 in Kansas City, Jackson Co, Missouri; was buried on 7 Apr 1914 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. 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]
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15. | Charles S. Barnhouse (4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 22 Feb 1851 in Noble Twp, Noble Co, Ohio; died on 16 Oct 1931 in Hartford, Putnam Co, Missouri; was buried about Oct 1931 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. Notes: Obituary from the Unionville Republican, 21 Oct 1931 "Charles, son of George and Rose Ann Barnhouse, was born in Noble county, Ohio, on February 22, 1851, and departed this life at the home of his daughter near Hartford on the 16th of October, 1931, at the age of 80 years, 8 months, and 26 days. On October 10, 1872, he was united in marriage with Caroline Coyle. To this union were born five children, Andrew M., Lula, Ivy, Anna and Alvin J. His wife preceded him in death on September 2, 1920. He accepted Jesus as his Savior at an early age and placed his membership with the Christian church at Hartford and ever lived a faithful Chrsitian life. Funeral services were held on Saturday, October 17, at the Phillip Abbott home. Burial was at the McCune Cemetery." Charles married Caroline Coyle on 10 Oct 1872 in Noble Twp, Noble Co, Ohio. Caroline was born on 27 Jun 1842 in Jefferson County, Ohio; died on 31 Aug 1920 in Hartford, Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Aug 1920 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
16. | Thomas Benton Barnhouse (4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 22 Feb 1857 in Noble County, Ohio; died on 12 Jun 1933 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Jun 1933 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. Notes: Obituary from the Unionville Republican 14 June 1933: Thomas Benton Barnhouse, son of George and Roseann Barnhouse, was born in Noble County, Ohio, February 22, 1857, and departed this life at the family home, near Hartford, Mo., Monday, June 12, 1933, at the age of 76 years, 3 months and 20 days. He was united in marriage with Hannah Woolever in February, 1881. Their union was blessed with three children, one preceding the parents in death. The living are: Mrs. Grace Woodard, of Unionville, and Claud B., of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhouse came to Putnam County, Missouri, in the year of 1882, settling on a farm in the community of Hartford. Residing in this locality for the past fifty-one years, they endeared themselves to the people around them until they will be sadly missed, being neighbors of sterling, honest and congenial kind, and helpful to everyone about them. The wife and mother preceded him in death in the year of 1922. He leaves to mourn his passing from this life, son, daughter, four grandchildren, two great grand children, one brother, Seigal Barnhouse, of St. Louis, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Minnie Fullerton, of Moulton, Iowa, and many other relatives and a community of friends. He was an honored member of the Masonic Order No. 171 of Hartford where his presence and council will be missed. The Masonic funeral services were held at the church at Hartford at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, conducted by Rev. J.D. Noland and attended by a large congregation of relatives and friends. The body was laid to rest in the McCune cemetery beside his wife." Thomas married Hannah L. Woolever on 2 Feb 1881 in Bloomingville, Hocking Co, Ohio. Hannah was born on 29 Nov 1857 in Hocking County, Ohio; died on 13 Aug 1922 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Aug 1922 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
17. | William Winfield Barnhouse (4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born about 1859 in Noble County, Ohio; died on 14 Nov 1906 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Nov 1906 in Shipley Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. Notes: Nelson Sears had him listed as "Wyn Seigle" William married Martha Alice Abbott on 28 Feb 1885 in Putnam County, Missouri. Martha was born on 4 Apr 1866 in Missouri; died on 5 Jan 1926 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Jan 1926 in Shipley Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
18. | George Seigal Barnhouse (4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born about Jan 1862 in Noble County, Ohio; died on 20 Mar 1939 in St Louis City & County, Missouri; was buried about Mar 1939 in Friedens Cemetery, St Louis Co, Missouri. Notes: Former Resident Suffers Fatal Heart Attack in St. Louis. George married Permelia W. Smith on 9 Nov 1890 in Putnam County, Missouri. Permelia was born about Mar 1870 in Missouri; died on 20 Jun 1942 in St Louis City & County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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19. | Hugh E. Barnhouse (4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 29 Jul 1864 in Noble County, Ohio; died on 6 Aug 1914 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Aug 1914 in Thompson Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. Hugh married Rebecca Jane Guffey on 10 Jan 1889 in Putnam County, Missouri. Rebecca was born on 7 Jul 1862 in Putnam County, Missouri; died on 9 Apr 1929 in Henderson, Mills Co, Iowa; was buried about Apr 1929 in Thompson Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
20. | Mary Wilhelmina Barnhouse (4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 12 Jul 1868 in Noble Twp, Noble Co, Ohio; died on 16 Oct 1946 in Moulton, Appanoose Co, Iowa; was buried about Oct 1946 in Thompson Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Mother's given name spelled "Rosanna". Mary married George W. Fullerton on 14 Feb 1886 in Putnam County, Missouri. George was born about Oct 1866 in Missouri; died about Jul 1913 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Jul 1913 in Thompson Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
21. | Perl Travis Barnhouse (14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 31 May 1877 in Swan Twp, Vinton Co, Ohio; 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]
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22. | Edna Maude Barnhouse (14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 24 Apr 1879 in South Bloomingville, Hocking Co, Ohio; was christened on 28 Aug 1881 in Nelsonville, Athens Co, Ohio; died on 24 Aug 1971 in Brush, Morgan Co, Colorado; was buried on 24 Aug 1971 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. Notes: Edna Maude Barnhouse, eldest daughter of Ira Morgan and Mary Francis Albin Barnhouse was born in 24 Apr 1879 in Bloomingville, Ohio and died 24 Aug 1971 in Brush, Colorado at the age of 92 years and 4 months. When two years old, she moved with her parents to Shelby, Nebraska, where she lived for the next five years. In the spring of 1887 she moved with her parents to a homestead near Abbott, Washington County, Colorado, 35 miles southwest of Akron, Colo, where in that locality she grew to womanhood. On Sept. 20, 1907 she was united in marriage to Nelson E. Sears of Aurora, Neb. In the fall of 1909 they moved from their homestead into the town of Akron, Colo., where their three children were born: One son, Alva Raymond (in the Armed Forces in England during World War II), and two daughters, Margaret May and Faye Eleanor. During these years Edna was an active member of the Presbyterian church and of the Rebecca lodge which she joined 2 Oct 1915 and of which she was a member for 46 years. She was a willing participant in many civic activities of the town. After her husband, Nelson E. Sears, died in May, 1948, she maintained her own home in Akron for a number of years, later living with her daughter, Faye Johnston, in San Francisco, Calif. She eventually returned to Akron where she stayed with her daughter Margaret Cooley and family before entering Sunset Manor Nursing Home in Brush, Colo., in July, 1969. As long as her health permitted, she lived a vital and active life, loved music [Tex Ritter], and was always greatly interested in current events. - Obituary in the Akron News Reporter. Edna married Nelson Evans Sears on 20 Sep 1907 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado. Nelson (son of Charles Madison Sears and Catherine Evans) was born on 15 Aug 1876 in Plano, Kendall Co, Illinois; died on 17 May 1948 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried on 19 May 1948 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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23. | Rose Ann Elizabeth Barnhouse (14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 2 Aug 1895 in Abbott Twp, Washington Co, Colorado; died on 30 May 1991 in Denver, Denver Co, Colorado; was buried on 5 Jun 1991 in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver Co, Colorado. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Obituary the Denver Post, Mon 17 Jun 1991 page 8C Rose married Alva Wright on 6 Aug 1918 in Denver, Denver Co, Colorado. Alva was born on 7 Nov 1896 in Fillmore, Andrew Co, Missouri; died on 20 Apr 1983 in Denver, Denver Co, Colorado; was buried on 26 Apr 1983 in Fairmount Cemetery, Denver Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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24. | George Riley Barnhouse (18.George3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 19 Jan 1891 in Unionville, Putnam Co, Missouri; died on 4 Nov 1942 in St Louis City & County, Missouri. Notes: Never married. |
25. | Earl B Barnhouse (18.George3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 22 Feb 1895 in Unionville, Putnam Co, Missouri; died on 15 Jul 1962 in St Louis City & County, Missouri. |
26. | Ethel Mathilda Barnhouse (18.George3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 10 Nov 1893 in Hartford, Putnam Co, Missouri; died on 29 May 1980 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California; was buried about May 1980 in Needles Riverview Cem, San Bernardino Co, California. Notes: Conflicting birthdatesUS Social Security Applications and Claims Index: 10 Nov 1893 Ethel married Harry Addison about 1918 in Barstow, San Bernardino Co, California. Harry was born on 29 Aug 1887 in Topeka, Shawnee Co, Kansas; died on 11 Nov 1967 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
27. | Hobart Ellison Barnhouse (18.George3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 19 Jul 1896 in Missouri; died on 21 Nov 1953 in Independence, Jasper Co, Iowa. |
28. | Rowena Barnhouse (18.George3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born about 1898; and died. |
29. | Daniel Lewis Barnhouse (18.George3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 8 Nov 1899 in Putnam County, Missouri; died on 22 Oct 1963 in Moberly, Randolph Co, Missouri. |
30. | Dora Marie Barnhouse (21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 9 Jan 1909 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; died on 27 Mar 1909 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. |
31. | Thelma Ruth Barnhouse (21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 13 Jul 1910 in Washington County, Colorado; died on 12 May 1942 in Washington County, Colorado; was buried in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. 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]
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32. | George Howard Barnhouse (21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 2 Sep 1912 in Washington County, Colorado; died on 28 Jun 1925 in Washington County, Colorado; was buried in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Obituary - The Akron News - Thursday, July 2, 1925 "As a result of boyish courage and recklessness, George Howard Barnhouse, the 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Perl Barnhouse, was placed tenderly in his last resting place Tuesday in the Akron Cemetery. George Howard Barnhouse was born September 2, 1912, at the ranch home of his parents 27 miles southwest of Akron and came to his untimely death at the same place on June 28, 1925 at the age of 12 years, 9 months and 29 days. He was a member of the Olinger Highlander organization of Denver. Howard was an unusually intelligent and ambitious lad, having graduated from the eight grade in May last spring. He was to enter high school almost on his 13th birthday. He leaves a father and mother, two brothers and a sister, Thelma Ruth, age 15 years, Robert, age 10 years and Omar Eugene,. age 1 year. A sister, Dora Marie, preceded him in 1900 at the age of three months. The funeral services were held from the Methodist Church with Rev. Coulter in charge and the burial took place in the Akron Cemetery." |
33. | Robert Victor Barnhouse (21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 14 Oct 1914 in Washington County, Colorado; died on 30 Mar 2006 in Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, Colorado; was buried about Apr 2006 in Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, Colorado. Notes: Taken from letter written by Anna B. Wright in answer to questions from Mrs. Mary Mainetti on May 26, 1967 "Robert Victor Barnhouse - Present address: 523 East Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 Robert married Maxine Lucille Edkins on 2 Aug 1941 in Kansas, and was divorced. Maxine was born on 14 Feb 1925; died on 22 Oct 1991. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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34. | Omar Eugene Barnhouse (21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 23 Jun 1924 in Washington County, Colorado; and died. Notes: Taken from letter written by Anna B. Wright in answer to questions from Mrs. Mary Mainetti on May 26, 1967 "Rev. Omar Eugene Barnhouse - Present address: Route 5, Box 240, Nampa, Idaho Omar married Joanne Marie Zambo on 14 Oct 1944 in St. Frances, Kansas. Joanne was born on 14 Feb 1929 in Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, Colorado; died on 3 May 2005 in Denver, Denver Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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35. | Alva Raymond Sears (22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 22 Mar 1910 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; died on 27 Aug 1984 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried on 28 Aug 1984 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. Notes: According to the Dept of Veterans Affairs BIRLS death file: Alva married Ethel Mary Aitchison on 13 Nov 1951 in Denver, Denver Co, Colorado. Ethel (daughter of Joseph Aitchison and Lillian Fulbeck) was born on 22 Feb 1901 in Whitley Bay, Northumberland, England; died about Mar 1972 in Denver, Denver Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
36. | Margaret May Sears (22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 23 May 1912 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; died on 18 Jan 1987 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried on 21 Jan 1987 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. Notes: Margaret May Sears was born 23 May 1912 in Akron, Washington County, Colorado, to Nelson Evans Sears and Edna Maude Barnhouse. She was born in her parent's house on the east side of town as were her elder brother, Alva Raymond, in 1910, and her younger sister, Faye Eleanor, in 1914, all delivered by a Dr. Kaylor. That house on the northeast corner of the block at present 5th and Date had some interesting history. Margaret's maternal grandparents, Ira Morgan Barnhouse and Mary Francis Albin, had moved the entire house from the country (Woodrow) into the east side of Akron several years before and had lived there until Nelson and Maude moved-in in 1910 just before Alva's birth. Ira and Mary consequently moved to a newly-built house on the southeast corner of the block (at present 4th & Date). But there's more. Nelson and Maude also moved their entire country house in (also from the Woodrow area) and had joined it to the house left by Ira and Mary. Margaret describes their house on the northeast corner of the block: "There was a driveway leading into the yard from the north where a car (or maybe a wagon, earlier) could park right by the back door. Across the driveway, west of the house, was our windmill. That's where we got our water for everything. Mother used a galvanized tub and a wash basin to do the [clothes] washing. The tub was moved into the kitchen for our weekly baths [our kitchen] opened out onto the back room (we always called it the back room) where mother washed [dishes] and where some things were stored and where the cellar was." The cellar (probably a storm cellar used to escape the dust) was a place of dark mystery: "A lift-up door opened up to the cellar where mother kept the jars of food she canned in the fall. Other foods that had to be kept cool were stored there. A black and scary hole in the ground I thought it to be." A barn stood to the west of the house, across what would now be the alley of that block. That barn, in fact, still stands in 2007 as depicted in the picture above. Margaret describes the barn: "There was the big red barn west of the house the north part of the barn was a garage. In the south part [were] stalls and mangers with an aisle running between them. My father kept a sow (for our supply of milk, plus a few families we sold to) for several years and in the west stall a horse named Dick." While the cellar was a mysterious hole in the ground the barn was a cornucopia of childhood delights, especially for the two girls of the family: "When we children were small we had a swing in the aisle that ran between the east and west stalls. What fun it was to swing there. The hayloft entrance was at the north end of the aisle, a ladder leading straight up to the left. We used to play up in the loft, jumping around in the hay and having lots of fun." Ira Barnhouse had been in the Civil War, having participated in Sherman's March to the Sea, but returned in poor health with dysentery for the rest of his life. He died 4 Apr 1914 and is buried in Akron Cemetery. Margaret didn't remember her grandpa Ira but she had vague memories of her grandma Mary. When Margaret started school (kindergarten) in 1917 the old grade school building, built in the late 1890s, was undergoing remodeling and expansion so she attended classes in the old Akron School north of the Methodist Church and later in an upstairs room in the high school. Finally, in 1919 the project was completed and the new school was opened where she completed her elementary schooling graduating from 8th grade in 1925. She entered Washington County High School at Akron (just built in 1916) in late 1925 graduating in 1930 in the largest class in the history of the Washington County School System, 41 seniors. Commencement was held Friday, May 23, 1930. In high school she and her best friend, Helen McCabe, were known as the "Ukulele Girls" for their ukulele duo and flapper styles, the naughty rage of the 20s. She entered Colorado State Teachers College in Greeley, Colo. in the fall quarter of the 1931-1932 school term. With the school year beginning in the fall of 1933, Margaret began teaching in rural Washington County, Colorado at the South Buena Vista School, Dist. 58. In the fall of 1934 she began teaching at Pleasant Hill school, Dist. 42, "often called the Johnson school" at that time. It was located east of the Buttes, and the Harry Johnson home was just a half mile east of the schoolhouse. "There was an old pump organ in the school, and I really loved playing it," she said in her writeup "My Years of Teaching" for the Washington County History pub 1989. "We had singing every morning." She taught at this school for three years. She wrote of the dust bowl years: "It was in the latter part of 1934, and 1935 that the dust storms were the worst. The most terrible of these storms came one afternoon (I don't remember the date.) We could see a huge black cloud rolling in from the northwest. When it came roaring over us, the schoolroom became dark and the smell of dust was heavy in the air. The parents came and got their children. I took the McDonald girls to their home which was on my way to town. I could not see the road, and all the way to town I kept squarely in the middle between the fence posts, which I could just barely see on each side. I did make it into town all right, but will always remember this frightening experience." On 21 Jun 1936, Margaret and Clifford Coyne Cooley, son of Robert Berton Cooley and Carrie Louella Miller, were married at the Presbyterian manse in Akron by Reverend G. Grey Dashen. The newlyweds, accompanied by the groom's parents, left after the ceremony for a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. They returned 6 Jul 1936 to begin residence in the Rena Lewis Apartments at Main St. and 5th Ave in Akron. She began her third and final year in the Pleasant Hill, Dist. 42, in the fall of 1936. In her words, "As a contrast to the previous year, there were several heavy snow storms in the school year 1936-1937. Many times snow drifts blocked sections of the road, and I had to take to the fields and pastures, opening gates and, in one instance, taking down the fence, and then of course, stopping again to close gates and put the fence back up. It was a joy one day late in the winter of 1937 when I saw the first fleecy white clouds in the sky and knew that spring was on the way". For the 1937-1938 school year she transferred to Center School, Dist. 21, north of Platner. She taught there for just one term. In the 1938-1939 school term she taught at Pleasant, Dist. 15, south of Platner. After just one year Pleasant School, to May of 1939, she began a six-year hiatus from teaching due to the duties of motherhood and demands of World War II. Coyne and Margaret's first child, a son, Daniel Berton, was born 25 October 1939 in the Anderson home in west Akron at present 581 Fremont St. (refurbished and still standing in 2007). They were still residing in the Lewis Apartments when Daniel was born but shortly after his birth they acquired (with help from R.B. Cooley) the property known as Lot Three in Block Three of the First Addition of Akron, Colorado, from J. B. Fisher. They built a Cape Cod-style house on the lot costing them just $2000. Coyne and Margaret's second child, a daughter, Catherine Lou, was born 14 Nov 1943, also in the Anderson Home. With end of World War II she resumed teaching in September 1945 at Star School, Dist. 11, for the 1945-1946 school term. for the 1946-47 school she taught at Platner, Dist 16 (8 mi E of Akron). Her salary was $116.67 per month. The next year on Sept 1, 1947 Margaret renewed her Teacher's Contract with the Dist. 16 Board of Directors to teach for the period beginning 1 Sep 1947 and ending 180 days later. Her salary was $150 per month. The school term 1947-1948, still at Platner, would be final one in Margaret's teaching career. Coyne and Margaret's third child, a daughter, Jo Ellen, was born on 13 Nov 1953. Margaret was an accomplished musician (piano, ukuele, vocal). She was a "Ukuele Girl" in her younger years. After her years of teaching in rural schools, she gave piano lessons in the 50s through the 80s. She accompanied on the piano numerous students in their instrument solo endeavors (including her son, Danny, who played, among other pieces, "Willow Echoes", on the baritone horn). While not playing the piano in any scheduled manner, she was often called upon to play for funerals and other church functions. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church Choir, faithfully singing every Sunday morning. Margaret had a life-long enthusiasm for books and writing. She served as librarian at the Akron Public Library from 1970 until her death in 1987. She fervently believed that the community should become more involved with books and their local library so she wrote the weekly newspaper column "From Off the Shelves" for the local newspaper, The Akron News Reporter. In 1976 she applied for and received a grant from the State of Colorado to engage in a Bicentennial-Centennial Oral History Project. The project's goal was to preserve valuable history that would otherwise be lost to the next generation. Various Washington County residents were interviewed and the interviewees life, work, remembrances, anecdotes and personal feelings about his/her years lived especially in Washington County were recorded onto cassette tape. Margaret died Sunday, Jan. 18, 1987, at Washington County Hospital aged 74, and is interred at the Akron Cemetery Margaret married Clifford Coyne Cooley on 21 Jun 1936 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado. Clifford (son of Robert Berton Cooley and Carrie Louella Miller) was born on 15 Jul 1912 in Otis, Washington Co, Colorado; died on 5 Dec 1979 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried on 8 Dec 1979 in Akron Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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37. | Faye Eleanor Sears (22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 8 Aug 1914 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; died on 3 Apr 1997 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, California; was buried about Apr 1997 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co, California. Faye married Luke Homer Covington on 7 Apr 1933 in Sterling, Logan Co, Colorado, and was divorced. Luke (son of Samuel Everett Covington and Opal Elizabeth Lee) was born on 27 Apr 1911 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; died on 2 Mar 1976 in Evergreen, Jefferson Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Faye married Paul Hunter Johnston on 19 Dec 1937 in Sterling, Logan Co, Colorado, and was divorced. Paul (son of George Irwin Johnston and Della Richards) was born on 25 Nov 1899 in Clearfield, Ringgold Co, Iowa; died on 20 Jan 1962 in Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, Colorado; was buried about Jan 1962 in Riverside Cemetery, Ft Morgan, Morgan Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
38. | Marilyn Lucille Wright (23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 30 Dec 1924 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; died about Aug 1986 in New Jersey. Notes: Last address of record: Burlington NJ - SSDI Marilyn married Daniel W. Elliott on 8 May 1943 in San Francisco, California. Daniel was born on 23 Jun 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died about Aug 1987 in New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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39. | Virginia Lee Wright (23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 30 Sep 1926 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; died on 24 Aug 2016 in Mulvane, Sumner Co, Kansas; was buried about Aug 2016 in Ft Logan Cemetery, Denver Co, Colorado. Notes: Virginia Anderson 1926 - 2016 Obituary Virginia married Lawrence Eugene Anderson on 22 Nov 1946 in Denver, Denver Co, Colorado. Lawrence (son of Robert A Anderson and Edna H Wife of Robert E Anderson) was born on 16 Jan 1926 in Denver, Denver Co, Colorado; died on 23 Nov 1986 in Denver, Denver Co, Colorado; was buried about Nov 1986 in Fort Logan Cemetery, Denver, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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40. | Living (31.Thelma5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
41. | Living (31.Thelma5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
42. | Living (33.Robert5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
43. | Kenneth Duane Barnhouse (33.Robert5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 14 Feb 1944 in Brush, Morgan Co, Colorado; died on 13 Jul 1967 in El Dorado Springs, Cedar Co, Missouri; was buried about Jul 1967 in Clintonville Cemetery, Cedar Co, Missouri. Notes: Kenneth Duane Barnhouse Obituary Funeral services for Kenneth Duane Barnhouse, 23, a young Walker, Missouri man who died at Springfield Hospital Thursday, July 13, 1967, of a gunshot wound to the head, will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Isbell-Carrothers Funeral Chapel in El Dorado Springs, Missouri. Neldon Watson, minister of the Church of Christ, will officiate and interment will be in the Clintonville Cemetery. He was born February 14, 1944 at Brush, Colorado the son of Robert and Maxine Barnhouse. He was a high school graduate and made his home at Walker, Missouri. For the past several weeks he had been employed in Nevada by Ages Refrigeration and Sales Company. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Maxine Barnhouse, 103 East Hunter, Nevada; his father, Robert Barnhouse of Colorado Springs, Colorado; two sisters, Mrs. Darlene Shotwell, San Antonio, Texas and Mrs. Charlene Gardner of El Dorado Springs; a brother, Danny Lee Barnhouse of Nevada; grandmothers, Mrs. Laura Edkins of Akron, Colorado and Mrs. Mamie Barnhouse of Nampa, Idaho. |
44. | Charlene Ann Barnhouse (33.Robert5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 11 May 1945 in Washington County, Colorado; died on 31 Jul 2008 in Maryville, Nodaway Co, Missouri. Notes: According to Darlene Barnhouse-Crilley, Charlene Ann died in N.B. Bergen Mercy Hospital in Omaha Nebraska 31 Jul 2008 at 14:15. Charlene married the following: Mike Hutchko, Darrel Gardner (twice), Gerald Miller, Larry Moser and Vance Chatley. Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
45. | Baby Boy Barnhouse (33.Robert5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 2 Oct 1952 in Washington County, Colorado; died on 2 Oct 1952 in Washington County, Colorado; was buried in Brush, Morgan Co, Colorado. |
46. | Daniel Lee Barnhouse (33.Robert5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 19 Dec 1960 in Harding, Morrison Co, Minnesota; died on 5 Feb 2017 in Bedford, Taylor Co, Iowa. Notes: Danny Lee Barnhouse was 56 and he died of a heart attack Sunday evening, 5 Feb 2017. He worked the grave yard shift at Papettis Sanitation Company near Bedford, Iowa. They handled egg products, egg muffins, omelets and cream cheese for Starbucks, Swanson, Burger King, Hellman's Mayonnaise, NY School System and Jimmy Dean. I saw him the last time in 2010 while in Clinton, Missouri where my nephew Darrel Lee lives. Danny and I have been texting one another over many years. When he was born December 18, 1960, Mama had to prove he was hers when we moved to Montana. I loved him so much, I held him every chance I could. I can't tell you how much I miss him!!!!! - Darlene M. Crilley |
47. | Living (34.Omar5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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48. | Living (34.Omar5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
49. | Living (36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
50. | Catherine Lou Cooley (36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 14 Nov 1943 in Akron, Washington Co, Colorado; died on 19 Aug 2019 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co, California. Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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51. | Living (36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
52. | Living (37.Faye5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Joseph Eugene Alberta. Joseph was born on 28 Dec 1933 in Weldona, Morgan Co, Colorado; died on 13 Sep 2005 in Aptos, Santa Cruz Co, Californa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: John Kenneth Kooker. John was born on 15 Apr 1929 in Reading, Berks Co, Pennsylvania; died on 4 Jan 2008 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
53. | Living (38.Marilyn5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
54. | Living (38.Marilyn5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
55. | Living (38.Marilyn5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
56. | Living (39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Bruce Wayne Butler. Bruce was born on 7 Nov 1949 in Newberry, Michigan; died on 15 Oct 2013 in Mulvane, Sedgwick and Sumner Cos, Kansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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57. | Living (39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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58. | Deborah Lyn Anderson (39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) was born on 17 Aug 1955 in Kremling, Grand Co, Colorado; died on 24 Aug 2010. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: (Medical):See attached sources. Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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59. | Living (47.Living6, 34.Omar5, 21.Perl4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
60. | Living (50.Catherine6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
61. | Living (50.Catherine6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
62. | Living (51.Living6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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63. | Living (51.Living6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
64. | Living (52.Living6, 37.Faye5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
65. | Living (52.Living6, 37.Faye5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
66. | Living (56.Living6, 39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
67. | Living (56.Living6, 39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
68. | Living (57.Living6, 39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
69. | Living (57.Living6, 39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
70. | Living (57.Living6, 39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
71. | Living (58.Deborah6, 39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
72. | Living (58.Deborah6, 39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
73. | Living (58.Deborah6, 39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
74. | Living (58.Deborah6, 39.Virginia5, 23.Rose4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
75. | Living (60.Living7, 50.Catherine6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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76. | Living (60.Living7, 50.Catherine6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
77. | Living (60.Living7, 50.Catherine6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
78. | Living (62.Living7, 51.Living6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
79. | Living (75.Living8, 60.Living7, 50.Catherine6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
80. | Living (75.Living8, 60.Living7, 50.Catherine6, 36.Margaret5, 22.Edna4, 14.Ira3, 4.Rose2, 1.Charles1) Notes: |
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