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 | Robert Lusk Kokernot Headstone "ROBERT L. KOKERNOT
BORN DEC. 16, 1898
DIED JULY 22, 1930" |
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102 |
 | Robert S. Dilworth Jr. Headstone "ROBERT S DILWORTH
TEXAS
CAPTAIN CO L 141 INF 36 DIV
WORLD WAR I
JULY 19 1894 APRIL 11 1968" |
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 | Robert Scott Dilworth Sr. Headstone "ROBERT SCOTT DILWORTH
SEPTEMBER 24, 1868
MARCH 28, 1948
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHO DIE IN THE LORD.
REVELATION XIV 13." |
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104 |
 | Ruth Spooner Kokernot Headstone Status: Located; "RUTH SPOONER
KOKERNOT
MAR. 27, 1893
SEPT. 22, 1980" |
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105 |
 | Salomon Cohen van der Beugel's (Betsy Kokernot's brother's) Second Marriage This detailed marriage document tells much about Betsy's family in Amsterdam. It tells where Betsy's mother is buried and explains that her father, Nathan, had disappeared and could not be found. |
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106 |
 | Samuel Barber Cemetery: Location Samuel's burial place is well isolated in the woods of East Texas. Here are precise directions for finding it. |
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107 |
 | Samuel Barber Cemetery: Narrative History The story of Samuel Barber, how he came to be buried here, and how we found his grave in the East Texas woods. Opens in new window. |
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108 |
 | Samuel Barber War of 1812 Monument This monument, honoring Barber's service in the War of 1812, is in the Barber/Williams Cemetery in Mont Belvieu, Texas. Barber is not buried there. |
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 | Samuel in Maryland This, too, dates from 1997, and is what I know about Samuel's origins before he joined the army and the story picks up in "Barber Family in Louisiana." More recent work using DNA testing to discover our origins in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century have yielded some hints, but that is not covered here. |
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110 |
 | Sarah Jane Hooper Hatcher |
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111 |
 | Summary Barber Family History "Cliff's Notes" version. Barber history in a small nutshell. |
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112 |
 | Susan Jones Dilworth Headstone "SUSAN JONES DILWORTH
SEPT. 9, 1872
JULY 4, 1957" |
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113 |
 | Susan Virginia "Jennie" Evans |
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114 |
 | Susan Virginia Kokernot Headstone "SUSAN VIRGINIA
WIFE OF
W. H. KOKERNOT Sr
BORN APRIL 19, 1876
DIED NOV. 20, 1951" |
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115 |
 | Susanah Holloway headstone Susanah
Hastings
Born 1755
Died August
27 1842 |
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116 |
 | Susanna (Pickens) Wilson and Hezekiah Wilson Reverse side says "Aunt Sue / Uncle Ky." Tintype from loose photos of Elma Carothers Barber, probably in turn from her mother, Nettie Carothers. |
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117 |
 | Texas Mystery Family |
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118 |
 | Texas Mystery Family (wide view) |
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119 |
 | Three unidentified kids with wagon and goat. "Emily, Lucy, Billy" |
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120 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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121 |
 | Unidentified from Gammy's pictures, probably a childhood friend, or .... |
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122 |
 | unidentified from Gammy's loose photos |
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123 |
 | unidentified from Gammy's loose photos |
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124 |
 | Unidentified Germans Photo found with family pictures of Trein family |
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125 |
 | Unidentified lonesome girl on front porch |
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126 |
 | Unidentified teenage girl |
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127 |
 | Unidentified young woman, "Betty" Studio photo from Toppenish, Washington |
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128 |
 | unidentified, from Gammy's loose photos possibly one of Gammy's sisters? Eff? |
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129 |
 | unknown from Gammy's loose photos |
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130 |
 | unknown family from Gammy's loose photos |
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131 |
 | Unknown_with_Ky.jpg Unknown. Tintype from loose photos of Elma Carothers Barber, probably in turn from her mother, Nettie Carothers. Was in the same envelope as a tintype of Hezekiah and Susanna Wilson, though the envelope is new and the collection has passed through many hands. If the tintypes are indeed connected this may be a niece of Hezekiah and Susanna, since that picture calls them "aunt" and "uncle" on the reverse. It is clearly not Nettie Carothers (see photo on her page), but may be Nettie's half-sister, Cora Baucum. |
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132 |
 | Unnamed letterman from Gammy's loose photos. Most likely a friend of Carroll's |
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133 |
 | Varner Leigh Carothers |
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134 |
 | Vernon and Gerry Barber Short history written for Volume One of the Bonner County History book. |
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135 |
 | Vernon B Cabaness |
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136 |
 | Vernon B. Kelley nee Cabaness 1985 |
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137 |
 | Vernon Barber and Gerry Trein, Chicago, 1942 Taken while Vernon was on duty at Navy Pier |
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138 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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139 |
 | Vernon Bell Carothers |
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140 |
 | Vic and Elmah Barber Article I wrote for the Bonner County History Book. |
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141 |
 | Vic and Elmah Barber Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary? |
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142 |
 | Virginia "Jen" Carothers |
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143 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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144 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | Virginia to Louisiana Samuel Barber's earliest years. This was originally written in 1995. While the general history and the family stories here are correct, we now know that Samuel never joined any wagon train to Tennessee or Kentucky. He joined the U.S. Army in 1801 and eventually found himself in Louisiana, where he deserted. Read “Barber”Family in Louisiana" and “Samuel in Maryland” for more recent research. |
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 | Walter H. Kokernot Jr Headstone "WALTER H. KOKERNOT Jr.
BORN MAR. 24, 1905
DIED MAR. 21, 1942" |
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147 |
 | Walter H. Kokernot Sr. Headstone WALTER H. KOOKERNOT Sr
BORN AUG 8, 1874
DIED DEC 29, 1952" |
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148 |
 | Warrens, Barbers, and Indians A persistent Barber family legend holds that Samuel Barber's mother was a sister to Bunker Hill hero Joseph Warren and that she herself was once abducted by Indians and recovered. Here's what I learned back in 1993. |
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149 |
 | Willis Carothers and Elmah Merrill |
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150 |
 | Willis Carothers Memorial with Gravestone Photo Created by Wilton Golson, 27 Dec 2008 at Find A Grave |
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