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Harriet Eliza <I>Doty</I> Barronett

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Harriet Eliza Doty Barronett

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
22 May 1905 (aged 47)
Adams County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Gone to Rest

Mrs. D. C. Barronett passed away at the home on Fourth Street last Monday at 4:45 p.m., May 22, 1905, at the age of 47 years. She was confined to her bed last December with Bright's Disease and heart trouble, and gradually grew weaker until the end.

Henrietta Eliz Dota was born in Iowa June 3, 1857, her parents moving to Nebraska when she was a young girl. She married September 17, 1877 to D. C. Barronett. Eight children were born to this union, only three now living, the others havig died in early childhood. Besides the husband and children, her father, mother, four brothers and three sisters are left to mourn her loss.

With the western trend of civilization the family became interested, and in 1888 they located in Ritzville, which was then only a sage brush plain. Through years of pioneer toil and sturdy faith in the future of the county they hae remained universally claiming friends.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. H. Harris from the Christian Church Tuesday afternoon at 2'oclock and a large attendance of sorrowing friends watched the remains laid away in the long sleep. The lady had been an active member of the Christian church for the past twenty-six years, remaining faithful to the cause and building a strong, beautiful Christlike character as wife, Mother and friend.

Adams County News, may 24, 1905 Courtsey of Sue Gardner & gapwork90

Gone to Rest

Mrs. D. C. Barronett passed away at the home on Fourth Street last Monday at 4:45 p.m., May 22, 1905, at the age of 47 years. She was confined to her bed last December with Bright's Disease and heart trouble, and gradually grew weaker until the end.

Henrietta Eliz Dota was born in Iowa June 3, 1857, her parents moving to Nebraska when she was a young girl. She married September 17, 1877 to D. C. Barronett. Eight children were born to this union, only three now living, the others havig died in early childhood. Besides the husband and children, her father, mother, four brothers and three sisters are left to mourn her loss.

With the western trend of civilization the family became interested, and in 1888 they located in Ritzville, which was then only a sage brush plain. Through years of pioneer toil and sturdy faith in the future of the county they hae remained universally claiming friends.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. H. Harris from the Christian Church Tuesday afternoon at 2'oclock and a large attendance of sorrowing friends watched the remains laid away in the long sleep. The lady had been an active member of the Christian church for the past twenty-six years, remaining faithful to the cause and building a strong, beautiful Christlike character as wife, Mother and friend.

Adams County News, may 24, 1905 Courtsey of Sue Gardner & gapwork90


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