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Barbara Parker Brower

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
unknown
Yuma County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Eckley, Yuma County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Assumed burial as it is mentioned in the obituary of her husband, Abraham Brower, which appeared in the Yuma Pioneer on October 20, 1899:

"Abraham Brower the popular pioneer who died recently and mention of whose death appeared in last week’s paper was born at West Alexander [West Alexandria, Preble County], Ohio July 30, 1814. He moved to Yuma county [Colorado] in 1887. He was the father of twelve children eight of whom are now living. There was no man in the county who stood higher in the esteem of the people as a good old man and a safe counselor. He was buried one week ago Wednesday on the farm of his son, Joseph Brower, who furnished him a happy home during the sunset of his life. He was interred beside the remains of a devoted helpmate who passed to the great beyond to prepare a place for him."

She died prior to January 1897 according to the affidavit of James F. Smith in the Civil War Pension File of Nelson Brower.

Barbara Parker married Abraham Brower on Jan. 21, 1836 in Preble County, Ohio.

Children:

Isabelle (Monroe) (1836-1902)
Mary Elizabeth (Smith Schamel) (1838 - 1913)
Nelson (1840-1886)
George W. (1845-1912)
Joshua (1846-?) No records after 1856
Christian (1849-?) No records after 1850
Joseph (1850-1928)
Christina (Petty) (1851-1926)
Eliza Jane (Patchin) (1853-1931)
Elbridge (1855-1923)
Gerry (1856-1930)
Assumed burial as it is mentioned in the obituary of her husband, Abraham Brower, which appeared in the Yuma Pioneer on October 20, 1899:

"Abraham Brower the popular pioneer who died recently and mention of whose death appeared in last week’s paper was born at West Alexander [West Alexandria, Preble County], Ohio July 30, 1814. He moved to Yuma county [Colorado] in 1887. He was the father of twelve children eight of whom are now living. There was no man in the county who stood higher in the esteem of the people as a good old man and a safe counselor. He was buried one week ago Wednesday on the farm of his son, Joseph Brower, who furnished him a happy home during the sunset of his life. He was interred beside the remains of a devoted helpmate who passed to the great beyond to prepare a place for him."

She died prior to January 1897 according to the affidavit of James F. Smith in the Civil War Pension File of Nelson Brower.

Barbara Parker married Abraham Brower on Jan. 21, 1836 in Preble County, Ohio.

Children:

Isabelle (Monroe) (1836-1902)
Mary Elizabeth (Smith Schamel) (1838 - 1913)
Nelson (1840-1886)
George W. (1845-1912)
Joshua (1846-?) No records after 1856
Christian (1849-?) No records after 1850
Joseph (1850-1928)
Christina (Petty) (1851-1926)
Eliza Jane (Patchin) (1853-1931)
Elbridge (1855-1923)
Gerry (1856-1930)


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  • Created by: Terry
  • Added: May 10, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129563791/barbara-brower: accessed ), memorial page for Barbara Parker Brower (1814–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 129563791, citing Brower Ranch Cemetery, Eckley, Yuma County, Colorado, USA; Maintained by Terry (contributor 47481327).