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Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 205 of her son C.S.
a son of M. S. and AMY TRAER Barclay.
The father was a native of New York state but lived for a number of years in Ohio, coming to Wapsinonoc township, Muscatine county, Iowa, in 1851.
Here he successfully engaged in farming until 1893, when he was called to his reward.
The mother of our subject was born in Pennsylvania and died in this county in 1891.(no death date in cemetery record, had birth)
There were six children in the family:
Liddie, who died in 1909;
C. S., of this review;
James, deceased; Preston, now a salesman of Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Ella Reynolds, of Norfolk, Nebraska;
and Cora V., now the wife of Professor Noble of Iowa State College at Ames
I have found both to have mistakes.
Check before adding to your history
Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 205 of her son C.S.
a son of M. S. and AMY TRAER Barclay.
The father was a native of New York state but lived for a number of years in Ohio, coming to Wapsinonoc township, Muscatine county, Iowa, in 1851.
Here he successfully engaged in farming until 1893, when he was called to his reward.
The mother of our subject was born in Pennsylvania and died in this county in 1891.(no death date in cemetery record, had birth)
There were six children in the family:
Liddie, who died in 1909;
C. S., of this review;
James, deceased; Preston, now a salesman of Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Ella Reynolds, of Norfolk, Nebraska;
and Cora V., now the wife of Professor Noble of Iowa State College at Ames
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