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Amos Barnard

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Amos Barnard

Birth
Washington County, Indiana, USA
Death
21 Jul 1919 (aged 86)
Cut Bank, Glacier County, Montana, USA
Burial
Greenfield, Adair County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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married Tamson Elizabeth Martin on December 13, 1860 in Moscow, Muscatine County, Iowa.

Taken from The History of Muscatine County, Iowa, page 668, (full citation at end) (transcribed by Linda S. Standish, Member #48018422):

"AMOS BARNARD, furniture and undertaking, Fourth street, corner of Cherry; residence Fourth street, born in Washington Co., IN, in 1833, and in June, 1847, with his parents, came to Iowa and settled in Muscatine where his father, a wagon-maker, worked at his trade until 1848; he removed to what is now Wilton and was employed in the erection of the first saw-mill in this part of the country; he afterward removed to Cedar Co., where he remained until his death. In 1860, Amos Barnard married Elizabeth, daughter of Elijah Martin (an early settler of the county); she was born in Ohio in 1840; they settled in Muscatine for a few years; then returned to Cedar Co. until 1876, when he came to Wilton and opened his present business, still retaining his farm in that county, consisting of 180 acres, valued at $30 per acre; he also owns his residence and place of business; they have 6 children--Dora F., Malinda J., Clara B., Anna, Annis and Elizabeth. Members of Grace Reform Church. Has held various township and school offices; is a member of Wilton Lodge No. 167, A., F. & M., also No. 107 I. O. O. F."

https://archive.org/stream/historyofmuscati00west?ref=ol#page/668/mode/1up/search/barnard

The History of Muscatine county, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c. ..
by Western historical company, Chicago. [from old catalog]

Publication date 1879
Publisher Chicago, Western historical company
Collection library_of_congress; americana
Digitizing sponsor Sloan Foundation
Contributor The Library of Congress

Contributor:
Linda Sue Standish
married Tamson Elizabeth Martin on December 13, 1860 in Moscow, Muscatine County, Iowa.

Taken from The History of Muscatine County, Iowa, page 668, (full citation at end) (transcribed by Linda S. Standish, Member #48018422):

"AMOS BARNARD, furniture and undertaking, Fourth street, corner of Cherry; residence Fourth street, born in Washington Co., IN, in 1833, and in June, 1847, with his parents, came to Iowa and settled in Muscatine where his father, a wagon-maker, worked at his trade until 1848; he removed to what is now Wilton and was employed in the erection of the first saw-mill in this part of the country; he afterward removed to Cedar Co., where he remained until his death. In 1860, Amos Barnard married Elizabeth, daughter of Elijah Martin (an early settler of the county); she was born in Ohio in 1840; they settled in Muscatine for a few years; then returned to Cedar Co. until 1876, when he came to Wilton and opened his present business, still retaining his farm in that county, consisting of 180 acres, valued at $30 per acre; he also owns his residence and place of business; they have 6 children--Dora F., Malinda J., Clara B., Anna, Annis and Elizabeth. Members of Grace Reform Church. Has held various township and school offices; is a member of Wilton Lodge No. 167, A., F. & M., also No. 107 I. O. O. F."

https://archive.org/stream/historyofmuscati00west?ref=ol#page/668/mode/1up/search/barnard

The History of Muscatine county, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c. ..
by Western historical company, Chicago. [from old catalog]

Publication date 1879
Publisher Chicago, Western historical company
Collection library_of_congress; americana
Digitizing sponsor Sloan Foundation
Contributor The Library of Congress

Contributor:
Linda Sue Standish


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45736923/amos-barnard: accessed ), memorial page for Amos Barnard (Apr 1833–21 Jul 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 45736923, citing Greenfield Cemetery, Greenfield, Adair County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by 46620252 (contributor 46620252).