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Sgt David Lawrence Barnes

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Sgt David Lawrence Barnes Veteran

Birth
Geneva, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
31 May 1908 (aged 65)
Chico, Butte County, California, USA
Burial
Chico, Butte County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
21 GAR 88-1
Memorial ID
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Company D, 148 New York Infantry-Civil War

David S. Barnes, born New York, occupation painter, joined the Major General Henry W. Halleck Post No. 19, GAR, of Chico. Source: "Chico's Grand Army of the Republic", transcribed Descriptive Book of Halleck Post 19, by Paradise Genealogical Society, published in the Goldmine, Volume 32:2 – Fall 1999.

David L Barnes, enlisted at age 21, on August 31, 1862 at Seneca, New York in Company D, New York 148th Infantry Regiment on 14 Sep 1862. Promoted to Full Corporal on 10 Aug 1863. Promoted to Full Sergeant on 01 Jan 1865. Mustered out on 22 Jun 1865 at Richmond, Virginia. Birth Date: abt 1841. Sources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General.

1880 United States Federal Census - David L. Barnes, age 39, b, abt 1841 New York. Home in 1880: Chico, Butte, California Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head). Married, Spouse's Name: Isabella T. Barnes; Father's Birthplace: New York / Mother's Birthplace: New York. Occupation: Painter. Household Members: David L. Barnes 39 - Isabella T. Barnes 35.
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David L Barnes Birth Year: abt 1843 Death Date: 31 May 1908 Age at Death: 65 Death Place: Butte, California, USA Source Information: Ancestry.com. California, Death Index, 1905-1939 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
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Chico Record, Tuesday, June 2, 1908, pg 5 col 4: Death Claims Old Resident D.L. Barnes. At the end of five days' illness from pneumonia, David L. Barnes, for thirty-six years a resident of Chico, passed away at his home, Eighth and Olive streets, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.

David Laurence Barnes was born near Geneva, Ontario county, New York, September 22, 1842. He received his early education in New York State and became a painter, which vocation he followed during the remainder of his life. In 1861 he was married to Isabelle T. Gosman, who survives him.

Deceased saw four years' service in the Civil War, and received a bullet in one foot. He was first sergeant in Company D, 148th New York Volunteers.

At the close of the war Mr. Barnes went back to his New York home and with his wife removed to California in 1872, first locating in Marysville, where he remained two months, after which he removed to Chico, which was his home until death.

Mr. Barnes was a member of Halleck Post, G.A.R., of this city, a charter member of the Knights of Pythias, and also a member of the Pythian Sisters and the Master Builders' Association.

Surviving are the widow and one daughter, the latter, Mrs. John Allen of this city. William and Thomas Barnes, brothers engaged in banking and farming, reside in New York.

Mr. Barnes made a comfortable living during his life in this city, and owned at the time of his death the home at the corner of Eighth and Olive streets and three cottages on Seventh street, between Orient and Olive.

The funeral will be held this afternoon at 3 p.m. from the Pythian Castle, corner Sixth and Broadway, under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias. The funeral will be attended in bodies by the Knights of Pythias, and the G.A.R. Rev. L.R. Fulmer of the First M.E. Church, Rev. G.L. Lobdell of the Christian Church and Rev. A.B. Murphy of the Baptist Church will officiate.

Mr. Barnes was not a man to make acquaintance quickly, but once a friend acquired he held them. He was charitable toward his fellow men and was for many years one of the leaders of Pride of Butte Lodge Knights of Pythias, and was a most faithful worker.
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Chico Record, Wednesday, June 3, 1908, pg 5 col 4: Remains of D.L. Barnes At Rest. Benefitting tribute to the memory of the late David L. Barnes was paid yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock when the funeral was held from Pythian Castle, Sixth and Broadway. The Pythian service prevailed at the hall. Rev. A.B. Murphy, pastor of the Baptist Church, offered the prayer, and a song was rendered by a quartette composed of Mrs. Ada Henry, Mrs. D. Matheson, J.F. Taggart and F.M. Washburn. Mrs. Henry also sang a solo, and the eulogy was delivered by Rev. G.L. Lobdell of the Christian Church. Rev. L.R. Fulmer of the First M.E. Church also took part in the services.

In the procession to the cemetery were members of the Knights of Pythias, the G.A.R., the W.R.C., Phythian Sisters, and the Master Builders' Association.

At the grave the burial services of the Knights of Pythias and the Grand Army of the Republic were held.
Company D, 148 New York Infantry-Civil War

David S. Barnes, born New York, occupation painter, joined the Major General Henry W. Halleck Post No. 19, GAR, of Chico. Source: "Chico's Grand Army of the Republic", transcribed Descriptive Book of Halleck Post 19, by Paradise Genealogical Society, published in the Goldmine, Volume 32:2 – Fall 1999.

David L Barnes, enlisted at age 21, on August 31, 1862 at Seneca, New York in Company D, New York 148th Infantry Regiment on 14 Sep 1862. Promoted to Full Corporal on 10 Aug 1863. Promoted to Full Sergeant on 01 Jan 1865. Mustered out on 22 Jun 1865 at Richmond, Virginia. Birth Date: abt 1841. Sources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General.

1880 United States Federal Census - David L. Barnes, age 39, b, abt 1841 New York. Home in 1880: Chico, Butte, California Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head). Married, Spouse's Name: Isabella T. Barnes; Father's Birthplace: New York / Mother's Birthplace: New York. Occupation: Painter. Household Members: David L. Barnes 39 - Isabella T. Barnes 35.
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David L Barnes Birth Year: abt 1843 Death Date: 31 May 1908 Age at Death: 65 Death Place: Butte, California, USA Source Information: Ancestry.com. California, Death Index, 1905-1939 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
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Chico Record, Tuesday, June 2, 1908, pg 5 col 4: Death Claims Old Resident D.L. Barnes. At the end of five days' illness from pneumonia, David L. Barnes, for thirty-six years a resident of Chico, passed away at his home, Eighth and Olive streets, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.

David Laurence Barnes was born near Geneva, Ontario county, New York, September 22, 1842. He received his early education in New York State and became a painter, which vocation he followed during the remainder of his life. In 1861 he was married to Isabelle T. Gosman, who survives him.

Deceased saw four years' service in the Civil War, and received a bullet in one foot. He was first sergeant in Company D, 148th New York Volunteers.

At the close of the war Mr. Barnes went back to his New York home and with his wife removed to California in 1872, first locating in Marysville, where he remained two months, after which he removed to Chico, which was his home until death.

Mr. Barnes was a member of Halleck Post, G.A.R., of this city, a charter member of the Knights of Pythias, and also a member of the Pythian Sisters and the Master Builders' Association.

Surviving are the widow and one daughter, the latter, Mrs. John Allen of this city. William and Thomas Barnes, brothers engaged in banking and farming, reside in New York.

Mr. Barnes made a comfortable living during his life in this city, and owned at the time of his death the home at the corner of Eighth and Olive streets and three cottages on Seventh street, between Orient and Olive.

The funeral will be held this afternoon at 3 p.m. from the Pythian Castle, corner Sixth and Broadway, under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias. The funeral will be attended in bodies by the Knights of Pythias, and the G.A.R. Rev. L.R. Fulmer of the First M.E. Church, Rev. G.L. Lobdell of the Christian Church and Rev. A.B. Murphy of the Baptist Church will officiate.

Mr. Barnes was not a man to make acquaintance quickly, but once a friend acquired he held them. He was charitable toward his fellow men and was for many years one of the leaders of Pride of Butte Lodge Knights of Pythias, and was a most faithful worker.
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Chico Record, Wednesday, June 3, 1908, pg 5 col 4: Remains of D.L. Barnes At Rest. Benefitting tribute to the memory of the late David L. Barnes was paid yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock when the funeral was held from Pythian Castle, Sixth and Broadway. The Pythian service prevailed at the hall. Rev. A.B. Murphy, pastor of the Baptist Church, offered the prayer, and a song was rendered by a quartette composed of Mrs. Ada Henry, Mrs. D. Matheson, J.F. Taggart and F.M. Washburn. Mrs. Henry also sang a solo, and the eulogy was delivered by Rev. G.L. Lobdell of the Christian Church. Rev. L.R. Fulmer of the First M.E. Church also took part in the services.

In the procession to the cemetery were members of the Knights of Pythias, the G.A.R., the W.R.C., Phythian Sisters, and the Master Builders' Association.

At the grave the burial services of the Knights of Pythias and the Grand Army of the Republic were held.


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