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| Birth: | 24 Apr 1847 in South Olive, Noble, OH |
| Death: | 29 Apr 1935 in Plainview, Pierce, NE |
| Sex: | F |
| Father: | Thomas J. Hutchins b. 27 Apr 1819 in South Olive, Noble, OH |
| Mother: | Sarah Waining b. 7 Apr 1818 in South Olive, Noble, OH |
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| Burial: Crawford Valley, Pierce, NE 1 2 |
| Associates: @I806@ 3 |
| Changed: 27 Sep 2003 1:55:29 |
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| Isaac Carlos Barnes (Husband) b. 4 Mar 1842 in Gull Prairie, Kalamazoo, MI
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| Marriage: | 8 SEP 1867 in Middleville, Barry, MI 27 Sep 2003 1:55:04 |
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Fred O. Barnes b. 7 Sep 1868 in Wayland, Alegan, MI
Edwin T. Barnes b. 23 Dec 1872 in Madison Co., NE
Melzar Carlos Barnes b. 2 Oct 1874 in Madison Co., NE
Lucy May Barnes b. 22 Oct 1877 in MI
Sarah Elmira Barnes b. 27 Jun 1880 in Knoxville, IA
Keziah Alvira Barnes b. 28 Apr 1883 in Pierce Co., NE
Joseph Alanso Barnes b. 4 Nov 1885 in "on Willow Creek", Pierce, NE
Mary Elizabeth Barnes b. 7 Feb 1889 in Pierce Co., NE
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According to Barry Co Marriages, Book C, Page 1, no 1:
Mo Day Year Place Full Name (and color) Residence
Sep 8 1867 Middleville MI Isaac C Barnes "w" Wayland, Mich
Middleville MI Mary E. Hutchins "w" Wayland, Mich
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Age Birthplace Occup. Name + Station
I. C. Barnes 25 Not known Farmer J.F.Emary
M. Hutchins 20 Not known Justice ofthe Peace
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Witness Residence Date
I. C. Barnes Frank A. Barnes Wayland Mich
M. Hutchins Rhoda F. Hutchins Wayland Mich Sept 13th 18679 Feb 200211:09:13The Compendium lists his marriage date as 7 SEP 18679 Feb 200211:37:59
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- Title: E-mail from Melisa Lintt, Feb 23, 2003
Author: Melisa Lintt
Text: From: "The Lintt's"
Date: Sun Feb 23, 2003 9:38:04 PM US/Eastern
Subject: re: Bert & Sarah Lintt
Dear Mr. Burrows:
My name is Melisa Lintt, and my husband is the great-grandson of Bert
and Sarah Lintt. Their son Hollis did a geneology back in 1972, and ithas a little more thorough info than yours. So here goes: Berts full namewas Isaac Burton Lintt,B:3/2/1869 in Illinois, m:12/22/1900, and D:4/26/1943 in Valentine, Nb. For Sarah's father, Isaac Carlos, his birth placewas Gulf Prarie,Mich, and D:11/24/1922 in Plainview, Nb. His wife MaryElizabeth Huchins: B:4/24/1847, in Duck Creek, Oh., M:9/8/1867, and D:4/29/1935 also in Plainview, Nb. I have the info for 2 generations back, ifyou want to fill in any blanks. All this info was taken from the Linttfamily Bible.
Sincerely,
Melisa Lintt
The Lintt Family
Date: 5 Apr 2003
- Title: E-mail from Wanda G, 5 Apr 2003
Author: Wanda G
Text: From: "Wanda G"
Subject: Hutchins Family
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 16:28:21 -0500
Do you have any more information on Rhoda Hutchins.
I have a Rhoda with the following information....
Parents are:
Thomas Hutchins - 5/29/1819 in Ohio married Sarah (Waring) ?
Children: Mary E. Hutchins 4/24/1847 in Noble Co., Ohio M. ? Barnes
Elmira Hutchins 8/16/1848 in Noble Co., Ohio M ? Corwin
Rhoda Hutchins 1/02/1851 in Noble Co. M. ? Arthur Corwin
Sarah Drusilla Hutchins 1854 Married Silas E. Hamilton
Do you have the ancestors of this family?
Sarah Drusilla would be a great ? grandmother of my grandson and I am
trying to work on his family tree.
Thanks for any reply.
Date: 6 Apr 2003
- Title: 1880 US Census, Knoxville, Marion, Iowa
Author: United States Census Bureau
Publication: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
SaintsText: Name Relation Gender Age Bir Occupation Father Mother
Isaac C. BARNS Self M Male W 38 MI Farm Laborer NY NY
Mary E. BARNS Wife M Female W 33 OH Keeps House OH OH
Fred BARNS Son S Male W 11 MI MI OH
Melsar C. BARNS Son S Male W 5 NE MI OH
Lucy M. BARNS Dau S Female W 2 MI MI OH
Source Information:
Census Place Knoxville, Marion, Iowa
Family History Library Film 1254354
NA Film Number T9-0354
Page Number 687B
Date: 27 Sep 2003
- Title: Compendium of History, Reminiscence and Biography of
NebraskaPublication: Alden Publishing Company, Chicago, 1912
Text: p. 390-391
ISAAC C. BARNES.
Isaac C. Barnes, a public spirited citizen and well known
resident of Pierce county, has a nice farm under first-classimprovement, in section twenty-one, township twenty-six, and rangefour, making for him a most creditable and desirable home. He isconsidered one of the old-timers in this region, and has taken anactive part in the development of the community in which he chosehis home some twenty-eight years ago.
Mr. Barnes was born March 4, 1842, in Kalamazoo, Michigan,
and is a son of Lucius A. Barnes who was born in 1809, and Kizziah(Dexter) Barnes, born in 1818, both natives of New York state.
Mr. Barnes is a representative man, having served his country
in the civil war from 1863 to 1865, just two years, two months,and nineteen days. He enlisted in company E, Tenth Michigancavalry, being on detached duty in Tennessee most of the time. Hehas also served his present home county, having held the office ofprecinct assessor for eighteen years, beginning soon aftersettling in Pierce county.
Our subject was married in Middleville, Barry county,
Michigan, to Miss Mary Hutchins, September 7, 1867. Eight childrenwere born to them, named as follows: Fred, who died in 1884, Lucy,married William H. Smith of Niobrara; Edwin, who died in 1879;Melzar; Sarah, married I. B. Lintt, living near Stanton; Kissiah,married John Calhune and lives in Colorado; Joe, and Mary, whomarried Lewis Walton and lives in Pierce county.
In the fall of 1882, Mr. Barnes drove through from Michigan
to Nebraska, and filed on a tree claim of eighty acres in sectiontwenty-nine, township twenty-six, range four, and also apre-emption claim of equal amount in section twenty-nine, to whichhe added forty acres by purchase. His first house was built of sodand cotton-wood slabs, and seven years later he built a framehouse. Mr. Barnes has experienced all the hardships of the earlysettlers' lot, having lost his crops in 1873, 1874 and 1875through the memorable grasshopper raids of that period, andsuffered from the blizzards of 1870 and 1871, the latter occurringnear the middle of April and lasting three days. He says thewinter of 1871-1872 was the worst winter of his recollection.Cornstalks were used for fuel for several winters after coming toNebraska.
Our subject votes the republican ticket, and as before
stated, held the office of precinct assessor for eighteen years,between 1881 and 1901. During his early administration of theoffice, his precinct comprised two and one-half congressionaltownships, but later was reduced by one township.Date: 26 Dec 2005
- Title: Deloras Ruth Barnes
Date: 9 Feb 2002
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