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Barney Lane

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Barney Lane

Birth
USA
Death
1861 (aged 33–34)
Karbers Ridge, Hardin County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Hicks, Hardin County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Barney's first wife was Nancy Jane Ginger. (We have her obituary now and find she was a widow when she married her second husband, Mr. James Flinn.) Nancy JANE and Barney's Children: Adline, Lewis, Nancy, John, Robert, Maithey & Henry. Barney was orphaned as a boy and raised by relatives in Tennessee & no other ancestry info. on his parents is available. He moved to Hardin Co., Illinois and owned property. He is last shown in the 1860 U.S. Census. We know that his widow, Nancy Jane, married her second husband on May 12, 1863 which means he died between 1860 and 1863 (the Civil War years). He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery Hardin County, Illinois under a shared headstone with his wife. His manner of death and dates are still unknown.
Please contact me if you can shed light on his parents, etc.
Barney's first wife was Nancy Jane Ginger. (We have her obituary now and find she was a widow when she married her second husband, Mr. James Flinn.) Nancy JANE and Barney's Children: Adline, Lewis, Nancy, John, Robert, Maithey & Henry. Barney was orphaned as a boy and raised by relatives in Tennessee & no other ancestry info. on his parents is available. He moved to Hardin Co., Illinois and owned property. He is last shown in the 1860 U.S. Census. We know that his widow, Nancy Jane, married her second husband on May 12, 1863 which means he died between 1860 and 1863 (the Civil War years). He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery Hardin County, Illinois under a shared headstone with his wife. His manner of death and dates are still unknown.
Please contact me if you can shed light on his parents, etc.

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Obit of his wife;
Mrs. Jane Flinn, wife of William Flinn, and daughter of John Ginger and Martha Ginger, was born Feb. 18th 1827, and died at her home in Karbers Ridge, Sunday morning, May 26, 1889.
She leaves an indulgent husband and four brothers D. V Ginger, Ely Ginger, Frank Ginger, and Arch Ginger, eight grandchildren and a host of friends and near relatives to mourn her loss.
Her first husband was Barney Lane, by whom she became the mother of eight children all of whom, with their father, had preceded the mother to the narrow confines of the tomb.
Also one child by Mr. Flinn had been buried by the side of her husband.
Deceased sought and obtained a saving faith in a blessed Redeemer at an early age, which proved a great solace to her in all her sufferings with that dread disease, consumption, of which she finally died. There are still living two of the company, who started at the time sister Flinn did, to gain a home in Heaven who are Aunt Polly Vinyard and Aunt Julia Hobbs.
Sister Flinn was buried on Monday, May 27th, in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. A large assembly of friends and relatives waited upon the burial service conducted by the writer, which consisted in reading some selections of Scripture, singing and prayer.
A funeral sermon is to be preached at Karbers Ridge on the fourth Sunday in June by Brother Bennett and Brother Wm. Vinyard.



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