Husband: Thomas BARNES | |||
Born: | 1816[BI34] [117] | at: | Maryland |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 30 Oct 1887 | at: | Frederick, MD |
Buried: | 2 Nov 1887[XI34] [118] | at: | Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD |
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Spouses: | Mary PETTINGALL | ||
Facts: | Occupation: Machinist or Foundry Molder, Pompels Foundry, W. South St., Frederick, MD
Census: 1880, Frederick, MD [120] [121] | ||
Notes: | [NI34] | ||
Sources: | [119] | ||
Wife: Mary PETTINGALL | |||
Born: | 1817[BI35] [122] | at: | Maryland |
Died: | 17 Oct 1893 | at: | Frederick, MD |
Buried: | 21 Oct 1893[123] | at: | Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD |
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Spouses: | Thomas BARNES | ||
Facts: | Census: 1880, Frederick, MD
[124]
[125]
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CHILDREN | |||
Name: | John W. BARNES | ||
Born: | 19 Jul 1843[BI36] [126] | at: | |
Died: | 26 Jun 1869 | at: | |
Buried: | [XI36] | at: | Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Samuel Thomas BARNES | ||
Born: | 13 Mar 1846 | at: | |
Married: | 25 Nov 1868 | at: | Frederick, MD |
Died: | 9 Aug 1922 | at: | |
Buried: | 12 Aug 1922 | at: | Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD |
Spouses: | Ellen Virginia KOEHLER | ||
Facts: | Occupation: Coachmaker Residence: Frederick, MD Residence: Feagaville, Frederick Co., MD Census: 1870, Frederick, MD Census: 1880, Frederick, MD Census: 1920, Jefferson, Frederick County, MD | ||
Notes/Sources: | See here | ||
Name: | Claire BARNES | ||
Born: | 1850 | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Bill SUMMERS | ||
Notes/Sources: | See here | ||
Name: | Mary Alice BARNES | ||
Born: | 21 Mar 1856 | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 27 May 1938 | at: | |
Buried: | at: | Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD | |
Spouses: | Henry C. BURGER | ||
[NI34]
From E. E. Barnes letter: "...I have come to believe [he] was left as an orphan
when he lost both his parents just before, during, or just after
coming across from Germany by boat...One old verbal reference
which I have indicated that his parents died on boat from Yellow
Fever, but this is in question. He was one of two or three children. His
sister was Mary and she is buried near him. Brother's name, if he
existed, is unknown and a mystery...Thomas worked as a machinist or
foundry molder at Pompels Foundry on West South Street."
[BI34] Location from 1850, 1860, and 1880 Census.
[XI34] Between Areas A+B, between Chapel and fence to the west.
[120] Listed occupation: laborer. Father's and mother's birthplaces are blank.
[BI35] Location from 1850, 1860, and 1880 Census.
[124] Father's and mother's birthplaces are blank.
[BI36] Also reported as 7/10/1843 and 7/13/1843 by several sources
[XI36] Between A+B, along fence behind chapel.
[119]
[S7]
E. E. Barnes Letter 3/24/92
[117]
[S11]
Email from Robert Cline to Scott Barnes
[118]
[S11]
Email from Robert Cline to Scott Barnes
[121]
[S16]
1880 United States Census (LDS Text)
[122]
[S11]
Email from Robert Cline to Scott Barnes
[123]
[S11]
Email from Robert Cline to Scott Barnes
[125]
[S16]
1880 United States Census (LDS Text)
[126]
[S9]
Barnes Family Bible
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