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Ann Mossetta <I>Bradford</I> Barnes

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Ann Mossetta Bradford Barnes

Birth
Hoytsville, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
6 May 1983 (aged 83)
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
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Parents: Moss Bradford and Alice Stonebreaker
Married John Maurice Barnes, 31 July 1923, Evanston, Wyoming (as Miss Annie M. Bradford)

Full dates, place of death from Nevada death index. Marriage from Western States Marriage Index. Father, place of birth from Utah birth register (Ancestry mistakenly transcribes it as "Mass"). Mother from 1910 census, Coalville, Summit county, Utah, with Ann censused under stepfather's surname, as Annie M. Addie. Mother's maiden name from parents' 1899 marriage record. In 1900, Alice is censused as Alice Bradford, aged 18, married 1 year with 1 child. Ann is not censused with her, and although Alice is marked as married, Moss's gravestone indicates she was already a widow during the census (taken 4 June 1900).

Ann's birth was registered simply as a female child. However, a different hand has added in parentheses (probably at a later date) a name that has been transcribed on ancestry as "Annie Nossatta". However, I believe this is a mis-transcription, and it actually says "Annie Mossetta" (with her middle name being her father's given name with the female suffix "etta" added). Her father died before she was born, so a name honoring him would not be surprising.
Parents: Moss Bradford and Alice Stonebreaker
Married John Maurice Barnes, 31 July 1923, Evanston, Wyoming (as Miss Annie M. Bradford)

Full dates, place of death from Nevada death index. Marriage from Western States Marriage Index. Father, place of birth from Utah birth register (Ancestry mistakenly transcribes it as "Mass"). Mother from 1910 census, Coalville, Summit county, Utah, with Ann censused under stepfather's surname, as Annie M. Addie. Mother's maiden name from parents' 1899 marriage record. In 1900, Alice is censused as Alice Bradford, aged 18, married 1 year with 1 child. Ann is not censused with her, and although Alice is marked as married, Moss's gravestone indicates she was already a widow during the census (taken 4 June 1900).

Ann's birth was registered simply as a female child. However, a different hand has added in parentheses (probably at a later date) a name that has been transcribed on ancestry as "Annie Nossatta". However, I believe this is a mis-transcription, and it actually says "Annie Mossetta" (with her middle name being her father's given name with the female suffix "etta" added). Her father died before she was born, so a name honoring him would not be surprising.

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Ann B. Barnes
1900 — 1983



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