Rosa Emma “Rosie” <I>Kincaid</I> Barnes

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Rosa Emma “Rosie” Kincaid Barnes

Birth
Marion, Grant County, Indiana, USA
Death
19 Aug 1944 (aged 70)
Montrose County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.4832, Longitude: -107.8505304
Plot
Section J, Block 5, Lot F
Memorial ID
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Rosie was the daughter of Henry A. Kincaid and Sarah E. Stone. Sarah died in 1874. The 1880 census shows Rosie was living with her grandparents, James and Margaret J. Stone. There is no sign of Sarah having any other children. Henry remarried and had other children. See link below to his memorial.

Rosie Kincade was married to George Richard Barnes on September 12, 1890 at the home of her father in Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouiri. This was also her 17th birthday.

Polly and Margie, daughters of Rosie's son, E. Harry Barnes, speak of Rosie making a butterless, milkless, eggless cake, and how much they liked it. Would this be a recipe based on people not having some of those items rather than by choice? I wonder where Rosie got the recipe? In recent years Polly made the cake based on that recipe and her husband, Dale, really liked it.

George and Rosie had eight children;
1. William Henry Barnes
2. Benjamin Floyd Barnes
3. Georgia Isabell Barnes, married William O. Cairns, burial at Cedar Cemetery, Montrose, Colorado.
4. Ray Morrell Barnes
5. Elijah Harry Barnes
6. Eugene Clarence Barnes
7. Daisy Rose Barnes
8. Ernest Wilson Barnes
Rosie was the daughter of Henry A. Kincaid and Sarah E. Stone. Sarah died in 1874. The 1880 census shows Rosie was living with her grandparents, James and Margaret J. Stone. There is no sign of Sarah having any other children. Henry remarried and had other children. See link below to his memorial.

Rosie Kincade was married to George Richard Barnes on September 12, 1890 at the home of her father in Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouiri. This was also her 17th birthday.

Polly and Margie, daughters of Rosie's son, E. Harry Barnes, speak of Rosie making a butterless, milkless, eggless cake, and how much they liked it. Would this be a recipe based on people not having some of those items rather than by choice? I wonder where Rosie got the recipe? In recent years Polly made the cake based on that recipe and her husband, Dale, really liked it.

George and Rosie had eight children;
1. William Henry Barnes
2. Benjamin Floyd Barnes
3. Georgia Isabell Barnes, married William O. Cairns, burial at Cedar Cemetery, Montrose, Colorado.
4. Ray Morrell Barnes
5. Elijah Harry Barnes
6. Eugene Clarence Barnes
7. Daisy Rose Barnes
8. Ernest Wilson Barnes


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