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Etta <I>Ethridge</I> Barling

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Etta Ethridge Barling

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
1945 (aged 72–73)
Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Southwest Section, Row 342 (same as Row 313)
Memorial ID
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Etta was the daughter of Ed Ethridge and Sarah Templeton Ethridge. She was the wife of Aaron Barling, a widower. They married in Sebastian County, Arkansas, August 6, 1899, and made their home in Indian Territory.

1900 Census - Township 10, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory

Aron Barling 43
Etta Barling 28
Robert A Barling 19
Blanch B Barling 14
James M Barling 12
Mary M Barling 5

She was the step-mother of Jefferson, Robert A., Blanch B., James M. and Mary M. Barling (Aaron's children), and the mother of Albert "Al" Barling.

Aaron died in 1905, leaving Etta widowed. His daughter Mary, who was Etta's step-daughter, joined the home of her uncle, William H. Barling, Aaron's brother (1910 census).

1910 Census - Mont Sandels, Sebastian Co., AR

Etta Barling 38
AL Barling 8
Sarah E Ethridge 71
Albert Massey 26 (boarder)

Etta survived Aaron by a number of years. She died in 1945. They are buried at Steep Hill Cemetery.
Etta was the daughter of Ed Ethridge and Sarah Templeton Ethridge. She was the wife of Aaron Barling, a widower. They married in Sebastian County, Arkansas, August 6, 1899, and made their home in Indian Territory.

1900 Census - Township 10, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory

Aron Barling 43
Etta Barling 28
Robert A Barling 19
Blanch B Barling 14
James M Barling 12
Mary M Barling 5

She was the step-mother of Jefferson, Robert A., Blanch B., James M. and Mary M. Barling (Aaron's children), and the mother of Albert "Al" Barling.

Aaron died in 1905, leaving Etta widowed. His daughter Mary, who was Etta's step-daughter, joined the home of her uncle, William H. Barling, Aaron's brother (1910 census).

1910 Census - Mont Sandels, Sebastian Co., AR

Etta Barling 38
AL Barling 8
Sarah E Ethridge 71
Albert Massey 26 (boarder)

Etta survived Aaron by a number of years. She died in 1945. They are buried at Steep Hill Cemetery.


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