Major Barnes was a one month resident of the Orlando, Florida area when he died at Orange General Hospital.
He was single and a retired army officer.
His parents were Thomas Barnes and Sabilla Milligan, both of KY
Informant of record was Clyde Barnes, of Boston, Kentucky.
Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 26, August 11, 1941 - July 4, 1942, p. 313
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Orlando Sentinel 31 Jan 1942, Sat., p. 10
Major James C Barnes dies at a local hospital Thursday evening after a few days illness. Major Barnes was a World War veteran, and also served in the Spanish War, and in the Boxer Rebellion, and is a retired Major in the U.S. Regular Army.
He is survived by seven brothers and three sisters. He was a member of the Masonic order and different auxiliaries. The body was shipped to New Haven, Ky., by Carey Hand where services and interment will be held.
Major Barnes was a one month resident of the Orlando, Florida area when he died at Orange General Hospital.
He was single and a retired army officer.
His parents were Thomas Barnes and Sabilla Milligan, both of KY
Informant of record was Clyde Barnes, of Boston, Kentucky.
Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 26, August 11, 1941 - July 4, 1942, p. 313
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Orlando Sentinel 31 Jan 1942, Sat., p. 10
Major James C Barnes dies at a local hospital Thursday evening after a few days illness. Major Barnes was a World War veteran, and also served in the Spanish War, and in the Boxer Rebellion, and is a retired Major in the U.S. Regular Army.
He is survived by seven brothers and three sisters. He was a member of the Masonic order and different auxiliaries. The body was shipped to New Haven, Ky., by Carey Hand where services and interment will be held.
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