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Catherine Jane <I>Shook</I> Barnhart

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Catherine Jane Shook Barnhart

Birth
Forks Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Jan 1912 (aged 82)
Iola, Allen County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Iola, Allen County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.9216215, Longitude: -95.5185901
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Daughter of Peter Shook & Elizabeth A. Staley(1794-1853)

DEATH OF MRS. BARNHART
Resident of Allen County Over Thirty Years Died Yesterday.

Mrs. Adam Barnhart, of the country six miles northwest of the city died yesterday afternoon at 4o'clock of pneumonia, with which she had been ill but five days. Mr Barnhart, who was a women of eighty five years of age; had been failing in health for some time as the result of stomach trouble, but had been feeling in better sprits until last Thursday when she complained of illness. On Friday, though ill, she was up and around as usual, but in the afternoon she suffered a fainting spell and since that time has been in a dangerous condition. Mrs. Barnhart was among the very prominent old settlers of the county, having come here over thirty years ago. She is survived by her husband Adam Barnhart. , of ot the prominent farmers of the county, besides the following sons and daughters: Emma, Ida, John Ed and Simon, all of whom reside at the family home, and Walter and Loman, who are now living in Oregon. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from the M.E. Church in Piqua. Dr. S.S. Hillscher officiating. Interment will be in the Piqua Cemetery

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Daughter of Peter Shook & Elizabeth A. Staley(1794-1853)

DEATH OF MRS. BARNHART
Resident of Allen County Over Thirty Years Died Yesterday.

Mrs. Adam Barnhart, of the country six miles northwest of the city died yesterday afternoon at 4o'clock of pneumonia, with which she had been ill but five days. Mr Barnhart, who was a women of eighty five years of age; had been failing in health for some time as the result of stomach trouble, but had been feeling in better sprits until last Thursday when she complained of illness. On Friday, though ill, she was up and around as usual, but in the afternoon she suffered a fainting spell and since that time has been in a dangerous condition. Mrs. Barnhart was among the very prominent old settlers of the county, having come here over thirty years ago. She is survived by her husband Adam Barnhart. , of ot the prominent farmers of the county, besides the following sons and daughters: Emma, Ida, John Ed and Simon, all of whom reside at the family home, and Walter and Loman, who are now living in Oregon. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from the M.E. Church in Piqua. Dr. S.S. Hillscher officiating. Interment will be in the Piqua Cemetery

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