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Julia Ann <I>Rose</I> Barnes

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Julia Ann Rose Barnes

Birth
Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Dec 1916 (aged 84)
Indianola, Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Indianola, Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Julia was a cousin of President William B. McKinley and W.B. Rose of the State Supreme Bench.
Death of Julia A. Barnes. After an illness dating fro July 1st, when she fell breaking her left hip, Mrs. Julia Anna Barnes died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E.J. Mitchell, in Deshler, Nebraska, early Sunday morning, December 24, 1916. Her remains were brought to Indianola, where they were laid to rest beside those of her husband, James Barnes, and son, Albert H. who died while holding the office of treasurer of this county. Mrs. Barnes came to Red Willow county about 1877 to join her husband who had taken up a homestead north of Indianola, since then her residence has been in this county. Julia Anna Rose, was born in Mercer county, Pennsylvania, near what is now known as Grove City, December 26, 1831. She was married to James Barnes, October 12, 1854, to which union were born four children, Mary, Charles W., Albert H., and Tillie M., and is survived by Charles W. of McCook and Mrs. E.J. Mitchell, of Deshler, Nebraska. She was the last of her family to pass away. Mrs. Barnes had been an invalid for over half a century but with all her pain and suffering showed to the world and her family only the bright side, and will always be remembered by those who knew her best as a strong, loving, christian woman. She was well known to many of the early settlers in this county, and all who knew here were her friends. Funeral services were held in the Congregational church at Deshler, Sunday afternoon. Friday 29 December 1916
Julia was a cousin of President William B. McKinley and W.B. Rose of the State Supreme Bench.
Death of Julia A. Barnes. After an illness dating fro July 1st, when she fell breaking her left hip, Mrs. Julia Anna Barnes died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E.J. Mitchell, in Deshler, Nebraska, early Sunday morning, December 24, 1916. Her remains were brought to Indianola, where they were laid to rest beside those of her husband, James Barnes, and son, Albert H. who died while holding the office of treasurer of this county. Mrs. Barnes came to Red Willow county about 1877 to join her husband who had taken up a homestead north of Indianola, since then her residence has been in this county. Julia Anna Rose, was born in Mercer county, Pennsylvania, near what is now known as Grove City, December 26, 1831. She was married to James Barnes, October 12, 1854, to which union were born four children, Mary, Charles W., Albert H., and Tillie M., and is survived by Charles W. of McCook and Mrs. E.J. Mitchell, of Deshler, Nebraska. She was the last of her family to pass away. Mrs. Barnes had been an invalid for over half a century but with all her pain and suffering showed to the world and her family only the bright side, and will always be remembered by those who knew her best as a strong, loving, christian woman. She was well known to many of the early settlers in this county, and all who knew here were her friends. Funeral services were held in the Congregational church at Deshler, Sunday afternoon. Friday 29 December 1916


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