Death of Mrs. Barnes
Succumbed To An Illness
From Congestion Last Night
Mrs. Anna Barnes, widow of the late George F. Barnes, died last night at the home of her mother, Mrs. Robinson street, after a week's illness from congestion. The deceased was born in Pennsylvania, but had made this city her home for many years. She was about52 years old, and was one of Paducah's best known ladies.
She leaves two children, Mrs. Ella Elliot and Mrs. May Brown of Jefferson street. One daughter, Miss Della Barnes, died several years ago.
She leaves a brother, Mr. Tine Robinson, whose whereabouts are unknown. When last heard from he was living in Colorado.
The funeral will probably take place tomorrow afternoon, burial at Oak Grove.
The Paducah Sun, Friday, December 26, 1902, p. 4
Death of Mrs. Barnes
Succumbed To An Illness
From Congestion Last Night
Mrs. Anna Barnes, widow of the late George F. Barnes, died last night at the home of her mother, Mrs. Robinson street, after a week's illness from congestion. The deceased was born in Pennsylvania, but had made this city her home for many years. She was about52 years old, and was one of Paducah's best known ladies.
She leaves two children, Mrs. Ella Elliot and Mrs. May Brown of Jefferson street. One daughter, Miss Della Barnes, died several years ago.
She leaves a brother, Mr. Tine Robinson, whose whereabouts are unknown. When last heard from he was living in Colorado.
The funeral will probably take place tomorrow afternoon, burial at Oak Grove.
The Paducah Sun, Friday, December 26, 1902, p. 4
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