They had seven children:
William Christopher
Paul Henry
Mary Opal
Claude Edward
Earl Nicholas
Olive Winona
Philip George
Philip Henry Barnhart was a farmer, rural mail carrier, ran a grocery store and Post Office in Cavendish, Missouri, and worked as an engineer for the Kansas City Star for a number of years. Sometime after the 1910 U.S. Census Philip and Mary Ellen moved to Texas where they owned and operated a family restaurant in Harlingen on the 600 Block of West Harrison Street.
Phillip is buried between Mary Ellen and their son, Claude Edward.
Rick Banks/Linda Howard
They had seven children:
William Christopher
Paul Henry
Mary Opal
Claude Edward
Earl Nicholas
Olive Winona
Philip George
Philip Henry Barnhart was a farmer, rural mail carrier, ran a grocery store and Post Office in Cavendish, Missouri, and worked as an engineer for the Kansas City Star for a number of years. Sometime after the 1910 U.S. Census Philip and Mary Ellen moved to Texas where they owned and operated a family restaurant in Harlingen on the 600 Block of West Harrison Street.
Phillip is buried between Mary Ellen and their son, Claude Edward.
Rick Banks/Linda Howard
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