Sarah Ann (Warren) Barnhart.
Husband of Martha Jane (Brazier) Barnhart
(married 1869-1911)
Parents of Josephine, Francis, Adam Harmon "Harmon," Laura A., Lucy Elizabeth, Paralee, Coleman and Dennissee Daisy Barnhart.
Husband of Dora Roxanna (Robison) Barnhart
(abt 1914-1928)
Parents of Henry A., Dora Louisa and Homer E. Barnhart.
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Henry H. Barnhart, farmer and stockman of Miller County, Mo., was born in 1850, and is the third in a family of twelve children born to Adam M., and Sarah (Warne) Barnhart, who were Tennesseans. The family took up their abode in Miller County, Mo., in 1833, and after being engaged in farming there until 1853, moved to Maries County. During the late Rebellion the father served in the State Militia. Henry H. attended the common schools at Maries County, and after reaching manhood, began farming for himself in Miller County, and was here married August 12, 1869, to Martha Jane Brazier, a daughter of L. T. and Nancy Jane (Hill) Brazier, who were born in Kentucky and Virginia, respectively. Grandfather Brazier was one of the earliest settlers of Miller County, was a soldier in the War of 1812, and has now been dead for a number of years. After his marriage Mr. Barnhart bought the farm of 240 acres where he now resides, it being at that time heavily covered with timber and only improved by a small log cabin. He has succeeded in clearing ninety acres, and has made other valuable improvements in the way of buildings. He deals quite extensively in stock, which enterprise has netted him considerable money. He is a Democrat, politically, and he and wife are the parents of the following children: Josephine, Francis, Adam Herman, Laura, Lucy, Paralee and Colman.
(The History of Miller County, Missouri published in 1889) Sent by contributor Treva Poe.
Sarah Ann (Warren) Barnhart.
Husband of Martha Jane (Brazier) Barnhart
(married 1869-1911)
Parents of Josephine, Francis, Adam Harmon "Harmon," Laura A., Lucy Elizabeth, Paralee, Coleman and Dennissee Daisy Barnhart.
Husband of Dora Roxanna (Robison) Barnhart
(abt 1914-1928)
Parents of Henry A., Dora Louisa and Homer E. Barnhart.
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Henry H. Barnhart, farmer and stockman of Miller County, Mo., was born in 1850, and is the third in a family of twelve children born to Adam M., and Sarah (Warne) Barnhart, who were Tennesseans. The family took up their abode in Miller County, Mo., in 1833, and after being engaged in farming there until 1853, moved to Maries County. During the late Rebellion the father served in the State Militia. Henry H. attended the common schools at Maries County, and after reaching manhood, began farming for himself in Miller County, and was here married August 12, 1869, to Martha Jane Brazier, a daughter of L. T. and Nancy Jane (Hill) Brazier, who were born in Kentucky and Virginia, respectively. Grandfather Brazier was one of the earliest settlers of Miller County, was a soldier in the War of 1812, and has now been dead for a number of years. After his marriage Mr. Barnhart bought the farm of 240 acres where he now resides, it being at that time heavily covered with timber and only improved by a small log cabin. He has succeeded in clearing ninety acres, and has made other valuable improvements in the way of buildings. He deals quite extensively in stock, which enterprise has netted him considerable money. He is a Democrat, politically, and he and wife are the parents of the following children: Josephine, Francis, Adam Herman, Laura, Lucy, Paralee and Colman.
(The History of Miller County, Missouri published in 1889) Sent by contributor Treva Poe.
Family Members
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Josephine Barnhart
1872–1889
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Frances Barnhart Robertson
1875–1912
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Adam Harmon Barnhart
1877–1955
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Lucy Elizabeth Barnhart Lawson
1881–1909
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John E. Barnhart
1884–1887
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Paralee Barnhart Copeland
1886–1957
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Coalman Barnhart
1888–1889
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Dennie Barnhart
1895–1958
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Henry A. Barnhart
1915–1985
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Louise Barnhart Scholl
1918–1981
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Homer Everett Barnhart
1923–2013
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