From "Memorirs of Waukesha Co., Wis " p.356 for Charles A Barndt indicates Abner and Leanna were born in Pennsylvana, "but married in Granville. (Abner) farmed until about 4 years prior to his death, when he retired and came to Menomonee Falls to spend his last days. He died in that village 1894".
The Milwaukee Sentinel, (Milwaukee, WI) March 14, 1894; pg. 9; col A
DEATH OF ABNER BARNDT, A PIONEER OF MENOMONEE FALLS.
Waukesha, Wis., March 13 - Abner Barndt, one of the old settlers of the state, died at Menomonee Falls to-day. The cause of his death was apoplexy, and he was 68 years of age. Six sons and two daughters survive him.
(from Member #48654172)
OBITUARY: Information taken from the Waukesha Daily Freeman (Waukesha, Wisconsin) 15 Mar 1894 p5: Abner died at his residence in Granville at 7:30 am of apoplexy. He had been enjoying usually health; arising at six o'clock to build the fires, he was found by his wife a few minutes later unconscious on the kitchen floor. Mr. Barndt was one of the early settlers of Milwaukee county and was a man of sterling integrity, a true Christian and bore a manly character in his long life of usefulness. He was a member of the German Presbyterian church at West Granville and was 68 years of age. Six sons and two daughters survive him."
From "Memorirs of Waukesha Co., Wis " p.356 for Charles A Barndt indicates Abner and Leanna were born in Pennsylvana, "but married in Granville. (Abner) farmed until about 4 years prior to his death, when he retired and came to Menomonee Falls to spend his last days. He died in that village 1894".
The Milwaukee Sentinel, (Milwaukee, WI) March 14, 1894; pg. 9; col A
DEATH OF ABNER BARNDT, A PIONEER OF MENOMONEE FALLS.
Waukesha, Wis., March 13 - Abner Barndt, one of the old settlers of the state, died at Menomonee Falls to-day. The cause of his death was apoplexy, and he was 68 years of age. Six sons and two daughters survive him.
(from Member #48654172)
OBITUARY: Information taken from the Waukesha Daily Freeman (Waukesha, Wisconsin) 15 Mar 1894 p5: Abner died at his residence in Granville at 7:30 am of apoplexy. He had been enjoying usually health; arising at six o'clock to build the fires, he was found by his wife a few minutes later unconscious on the kitchen floor. Mr. Barndt was one of the early settlers of Milwaukee county and was a man of sterling integrity, a true Christian and bore a manly character in his long life of usefulness. He was a member of the German Presbyterian church at West Granville and was 68 years of age. Six sons and two daughters survive him."
Family Members
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Nelson Barndt
1846–1917
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Hannah Barndt
1850–1850
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Charles A. Barndt
1852–1934
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Amanda Barndt
1854–1855
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Daniel Barndt
1855–1909
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Lucy A. Barndt Rhodes
1858–1931
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David Barndt
1859–1936
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Louisa Barndt
1860–1863
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Rachel Barndt
1862–1886
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Caroline "Carrie" Barndt
1866–1901
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Henry Abner Barndt
1868–1881
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John Eli Barndt
1872–1881
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