(1) Hij is getrouwd met Mary Ann Bollinger.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 15 december 1861 te Wapello, Iowa, USA, hij was toen 21 jaar oud.
Spouse: John K Barnes
Kind(eren):
Gebeurtenis (Death of Spouse) op 2 januari 1884.
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Lydia Nora Smith.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 19 september 1886 te Exira, Audubon, Iowa, hij was toen 46 jaar oud.
Spouse: Mary Ann Barnes (born Bollinger)
Kind(eren):
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John Barnes & Mary Ann BolingerMarriage: Dec 15 1861 - Wapello, Iowa, USAHusband: John BarnesWife: Mary Ann Bolinger
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Mary Ann Bolinger & John BarnesMarriage: Dec 15 1861 - Wapello Co., IowaWife: Mary Ann BolingerHusband: John BarnesIndexing Project (Batch) Number: M58973-2System Origin: Iowa-VRGS Film number: 0979586Reference ID: 2:3LLKCNK
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Evening Times-Republican
Publication: Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA
Date: Mar 25 1904
Text: "...PROCEEDINGS. John Barnes, of Soldiers' Home, Will Not be Arrested on Insanity Charge. Death barred insanity proceedings against John Barnes, a member of the Soldiers' Home, who passed away at 4:30 this morning ... in the concern. KILLED IN OREGON A Marshall County Boy, Son of Mrs. Joseph Howard, of Liberty Township, Meets Death in a Railroad Accident in Oregon Body Arrives Here Saturday. Word from Lagrande, Ore., announces ... the death of Isaac Howard, son of the late Joseph Howard, of Liberty township, which occurred in a railroad accident near that place Tuesday. The particulars of the accident are not given. Mr. Howard ... will arrive in this city Saturday,..."
About this sourceIn April 1851, Henry Anson was the first European settler to arrive in what is now Marshalltown in Marshall County, Iowa. In 1853, he named the town Marshall after a Michigan town in which he had previously lived, but the name was changed to Marshalltown in 1862 to avoid confusion with another Iowa town. The following year, Marshalltown replaced Marietta as the county seat.Marshalltown’s Evening Times-Republican was formed from the consolidation of two early Marshalltown newspapers, the Marshall County Times and the Marshall Republican. The Marshall County Times was established in 1858 by Edwin N. Chapin and Royal H. Barnhart and published weekly. It changed hands frequently over the next ten years, eventually returning to Chapin’s ownership in 1869. A daily edition was started on April 27, 1875, and soon after this, the paper was purchased by Arthur S. Burnell. Thomas Mercer and Thomas E. McCracken founded the Marshall Republican, publishing weekly beginning on July 1, 1871. In 1875, the paper began to publish semiweekly and was soon sold to Halsey Lee Merriman. The Times and the Republican merged in 1880, when Burnell traded the Marshall County Times to Merriman in exchange for his printing business. Merriman consolidated the papers into the Weekly Times-Republican.This new publication struggled to gain stability. In 1882, Silas C. McFarland purchased an interest in the Times-Republican. The paper became the Evening Times-Republican in 1890 and Merriman retired a year later. In 1893, McFarland was appointed postmaster and sold his share of the paper to Welker Given. McFarland bought his interest back in 1896, only to sell again three years later, when he was appointed to the United States Consul at Nottingham, England. By 1900, the Evening Times-Republican finally found stable ownership after it was purchased by David Windsor Norris Jr., Theodore Johnston, William P. Hughes, George F. Thayer, Rodney C. Wells, Frank A. Moscrip, and Harry J. Rodgers, who together formed the Times-Republican Printing Company. In 1923, the name of the paper was changed to the Marshalltown Times-Republican ,until it was shortened again to the Times-Republican in 1974.The Times-Republican began as an eight-page paper, published daily with the exception of Sundays. By 1915, the paper was most often 12 pages per issue, but could range anywhere from 10 to 16. It usually featured state and national news on the front page, including excerpts from other Iowa newspapers and extensive coverage of Republican Party politics. The rest of the paper included local news and editorials, reports of social events, and obituaries. In its early years, the Evening Times-Republican used Associated Press material extensively, including columns on fashion, historical events, national and international news, and serialized fiction. As the paper progressed, it increased its coverage of local and state news and included fewer literary and miscellaneous pieces
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John BarnesGender: MaleBirth: Circa 1839 - Ohio, United StatesResidence: 1880 - Atlantic, Cass, Iowa, USAAge: 41Marital status: MarriedOccupation: Brick MasonRace: WhiteEthnicity: AmericanNew dwelling: XFather's birth place: New York, United StatesMother's birth place: New York, United StatesWife: Mary BarnesChildren: Clinton Barnes, Myrtie Barnes, Warren Barnes, Katie Barnes, Maud Barnes, Annie BarnesCensus: HouseholdRelation to head; Name; AgeHead; John Barnes; 41Wife; Mary Barnes; 36Son; Clinton Barnes; 14Son; Warren Barnes; 11Daughter; Myrtie Barnes; 9Daughter; Annie Barnes; 6Daughter; Katie Barnes; 4Daughter; Maud Barnes; 2
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John Keith BarnesBirth names: John Kent BarnesJohn K BarnesJohn BarnesGender: MaleBirth: May 15 1840 - Perry, Ohio, United StateMarriage: Spouse: Mary Ann Bolinger - Dec 15 1861 - Wapello Co., IowaMarriage: Spouse: Lydia Nora Smith - Sep 19 1886 - Exira, Audubon, IowaResidence: 1880 - Atlantic, Cass, Iowa, United StatesResidence: 1900 - ED 50 Grove Township, Cass, Iowa, United StatesDeath: Mar 25 1904 - Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, United StatesBurial: Mar 27 1904 - Atlantic, Cass, Iowa, United StatesThere seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.
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John K BarnesGender: MaleBirth: May 1840 - Perry, Ohio, USAMarriage: Spouse: Mary Ann Barnes (born Bollinger) - Dec 15 1861 - Wapello, Iowa, USADeath: Mar 24 1904 - Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USAWife: Mary Ann Barnes (born Bollinger)Ex-wife: Lydia Nora Barnes (born Smith)
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