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Dr Leroy S Barnes

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Dr Leroy S Barnes Veteran

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
21 Apr 1934 (aged 92)
Lynn Haven, Bay County, Florida, USA
Burial
Lynn Haven, Bay County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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"Leroy S. Barnes was born 1842 at Alexandria. Ohio and was a student at Ohio Wesleyan University when war broke out and he answered Lincoln's first call for volunteers. He served three years in the Civil War. At the war's end he enrolled and graduated from Ohio University with a degree in medicine.He practiced dentistry and medicine in many places but was known at Wyoming and surrounding states as "the Grand Baby Doctor".

He served as Grand Master of the Wyoming Masonic order.He was Supt. of th Wyoming State Penitentiary at Laramie, WY, as Supt. of the Fish Hatchery
at Durango, Colorado. He came to Lynn Haven in 1913 and made his home at Alabama & 12th Street where he made his home. He married Miss Genetta Williams Dec. 11, 1922 and they remained companions til his death at age 92. His funeral service was conducted by the Masonic Order. He was laid to rest in the Lynn Haven Cemetery."

Excepted from obit published in the PC Pilot, May 3, 1934

His wife Genetta Williams Barnes died in 1938.
"Leroy S. Barnes was born 1842 at Alexandria. Ohio and was a student at Ohio Wesleyan University when war broke out and he answered Lincoln's first call for volunteers. He served three years in the Civil War. At the war's end he enrolled and graduated from Ohio University with a degree in medicine.He practiced dentistry and medicine in many places but was known at Wyoming and surrounding states as "the Grand Baby Doctor".

He served as Grand Master of the Wyoming Masonic order.He was Supt. of th Wyoming State Penitentiary at Laramie, WY, as Supt. of the Fish Hatchery
at Durango, Colorado. He came to Lynn Haven in 1913 and made his home at Alabama & 12th Street where he made his home. He married Miss Genetta Williams Dec. 11, 1922 and they remained companions til his death at age 92. His funeral service was conducted by the Masonic Order. He was laid to rest in the Lynn Haven Cemetery."

Excepted from obit published in the PC Pilot, May 3, 1934

His wife Genetta Williams Barnes died in 1938.


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