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Alexander James Barnes

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Alexander James Barnes

Birth
Brecksville, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
1950 (aged 68–69)
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Iona, Map 01, Lot 119, Space 8
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From the article of North American, Family Histories 1500-2000

Alexander James Barnes, b July 5, 1881 at Brecksville, OH.

Alexander James Barnes is slender, has brown hair and blue eyes and is 5ft 9in in height. In the spring of 1883 he moved to Lanark, Ill., with his mother and 1891 to Chadwick, Ill. He graduated from the Chadwick schools in 1898 and from the Lanark High School in 1899. Received the degree of A.B. from Cornell College at Mr. Vernon, Iowa, in 1903, and on June 21, 1906, he received the degree of LL B from the Law Department of the University of Michigan. The summer immediately following he spent in Europe with his mother, visiting England, Holland, Begium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France.
"He commenced the practice of law at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in the fall of 1906. He is a student, of a friendly, sociable temperament and a young man of decided opinions; a lover of all kinds of athletics and games, and very musical, playing the piano, mandolin and violin. He has a good tenor voice which he has put to use in college theatricals and oratorios, and in the position of church soloist.
From the article of North American, Family Histories 1500-2000

Alexander James Barnes, b July 5, 1881 at Brecksville, OH.

Alexander James Barnes is slender, has brown hair and blue eyes and is 5ft 9in in height. In the spring of 1883 he moved to Lanark, Ill., with his mother and 1891 to Chadwick, Ill. He graduated from the Chadwick schools in 1898 and from the Lanark High School in 1899. Received the degree of A.B. from Cornell College at Mr. Vernon, Iowa, in 1903, and on June 21, 1906, he received the degree of LL B from the Law Department of the University of Michigan. The summer immediately following he spent in Europe with his mother, visiting England, Holland, Begium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France.
"He commenced the practice of law at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in the fall of 1906. He is a student, of a friendly, sociable temperament and a young man of decided opinions; a lover of all kinds of athletics and games, and very musical, playing the piano, mandolin and violin. He has a good tenor voice which he has put to use in college theatricals and oratorios, and in the position of church soloist.

Gravesite Details

Buried in between his wife, Content, and his mother, Kate.



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