he never married. He owned several acres of land devouting his time to fruit culture-apples and peaches his land being situated upon high land and ridges, particularly adapted to this baranch of agriculture. This is where Fruit Hill got it's name.
he never married. He owned several acres of land devouting his time to fruit culture-apples and peaches his land being situated upon high land and ridges, particularly adapted to this baranch of agriculture. This is where Fruit Hill got it's name.
Gravesite Details
information from Wanda Barnes
Family Members
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Robert D. Barnes
1808–1889
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George W. Barnes
1810–1870
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Melville Barnes
1812–1855
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Felecia Barnes
1813–1840
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Maxwell Sharp Barnes
1816–1905
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Clementine Catharine Barnes
1818–1878
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William Henry Barnes
1819–1848
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Elizabeth A. Barnes
1821–1898
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Ann Ildegert Barnes
1825–1902
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Mary Z Barnes
1827 – unknown
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Elza A. Barnes
1831–1880
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Nison Winslow Barnes
1833–1915
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