Mary and her family were members of the Belvidere Hill Baptist Church (now Pine Street Baptist Church) on Oregon Hill. The church was founded in 1855 and Mary and her husband were the only two original members who were in attendance for the church's 50th anniversary.
Mary died at the home of her son-in-law, Milton E. Edwards, on South Cherry Street.
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Brother:
John J. King (1835-1910)
Twin Sister:
Ann Ester King Ostrander (1836-1903)
Children:
Samuel T. Barfoot (1852-1853)
William A. Barfoot (1853-?)
John Edward Barfoot (c.1855-1897)
Heiter Barfoot (c.1858-?)
Ida J. Barfoot Edwards (1866-?)
Albert Lee Barfoot (c.1867-?)
Mary E. Barfoot (1869-1871)
Hyter H. Barfoot (1871-?)
Emma R. Barfoot Carlton (c.1873-?)
Rozelia Barfoot (1874-1891)
Claude M. Barfoot (1879-?)
Grandson:
Clarence E. Barfoot (1885-1916)
Mary and her family were members of the Belvidere Hill Baptist Church (now Pine Street Baptist Church) on Oregon Hill. The church was founded in 1855 and Mary and her husband were the only two original members who were in attendance for the church's 50th anniversary.
Mary died at the home of her son-in-law, Milton E. Edwards, on South Cherry Street.
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Brother:
John J. King (1835-1910)
Twin Sister:
Ann Ester King Ostrander (1836-1903)
Children:
Samuel T. Barfoot (1852-1853)
William A. Barfoot (1853-?)
John Edward Barfoot (c.1855-1897)
Heiter Barfoot (c.1858-?)
Ida J. Barfoot Edwards (1866-?)
Albert Lee Barfoot (c.1867-?)
Mary E. Barfoot (1869-1871)
Hyter H. Barfoot (1871-?)
Emma R. Barfoot Carlton (c.1873-?)
Rozelia Barfoot (1874-1891)
Claude M. Barfoot (1879-?)
Grandson:
Clarence E. Barfoot (1885-1916)
Inscription
In Memory of
Mary Barfoot
Departed this life
Dec. 7, 1910
"Blessed are the dead
who die in the Lord
Yea, they rest from their
labors and their works
do follow them."
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