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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   H.J. BARNER

    H.J. married J.L. WOOLSEY [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. S.P. BARNER
    2. C.S. BARNER

Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Howard Earl BARNER was born on 17 Feb 1927 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio (son of George Franklin Pierce BARNER and Lottie May PARKER); died on 16 Feb 2002 in Neversink, Sullivan Co, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military Service: USCG

    Notes:


    Middletown NY - Times Herald-Record
    February 18, 2002

    HOWARD EARL BARNER Neversink, N.Y. Howard Earl Barner, a retired elect
    ician for The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and a 30-yea
    resident of the area, entered into rest Saturday, February 16, 2002
    , at home. He was 74. The son of George Barner and Lottie May Parker
    , he was born February 17, 1927 in OH. Mr. Barner served in the Unite
    d States Coast Guard. He was a member of the Senior Citizens of the To
    wn of Neversink and the Grahamsville United Methodist Church. He is su
    vived by one daughter, Eileen Kay Barner of Ariz.; one son, Howard Ba
    er of Grahamsville; two granddaughters, Stacy and Christine Barner
    , both of Grahamsville; three sisters, Wilma Baldwin, Marianne Evlek
    y and Alva Pribe, all of OH; one daughter-in-law, Janet Carey of Graha
    msville; and a dear family friend, Donna Smith. He is predeceased by t
    hree brothers and one sister. Friends and family may call from 2 t
    o 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, February 18, at Colonial Memorial Fun
    eral Home, 396 Main Street, Woodbourne. A funeral service will be hel
    d at 11 a.m., Tuesday, February 19, at Grahamsville United Methodist C
    hurch, Grahamsville. The Rev. Lorraine Ackerman will officiate. Cremat
    ion will take place at Cedar Hill Crematory. Donations in Mr. Barner'
    s name may be made to the Grahamsville United Methodist Church Hall Fu
    d, Grahamsville, N.Y. 12760. Arrangements are under the direction o
    f Colonial Memorial Funeral Home, Woodbourne.
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    Sullivan County Democrat
    February 19, 2002

    Howard E. Barner
    Ret. Electrician, 74

    Howard Earl Barner of Neversink, a retired electrician for The Port Au
    thority of New York and New Jersey and a 30-year area resident, died S
    aturday, February 16, 2002, at his home. He was 74 years of age.
    The son of the late George and Lottie May Parker Barner, he was born F
    ebruary 17, 1927, in OH.
    A veteran of the United States Coast Guard, he was a member of the Sen
    ior Citizens of the Town of Neversink and the Grahamsville United Meth
    odist Church.
    He is survived by a daughter, Eileen Kay Barner of Arizona; a son, How
    ard Barner of Grahamsville; two granddaughters, Stacy and Christine Ba
    er, both of Grahamsville; three sisters, Wilma Baldwin, Marianne Ful
    eky and Alva Pribe, all of OH; a daughter-in-law, Janet Carey of Graha
    msville; and a dear family friend, Donna Smith. He was predeceased b
    y three brothers and a sister.
    Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Grahamsville U
    ited Methodist Church with the Rev. Lorraine Ackerman officiating.
    Cremation will be made at the Cedar Hill Crematory in Middle Hope.
    Memorial contributions may be made to the Grahamsville United Methodis
    t Church Hall Fund, Grahamsville, N.Y. 12740.
    Funeral arrangements were made by the Colonial Memorial Funeral Home i
    Woodbourne.


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    Died:

    Howard married W.G.A. KOENIG [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.   W.G.A. KOENIG
    Children:
    1. 1. H.J. BARNER
    2. E.K. BARNER


Generation: 3

  1. 4.   George Franklin Pierce BARNER was born on 5 Jan 1891 in Woodward, Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA (son of John William Franklin (twin) BARNER and Rebecca VONADA); died on 17 Jul 1950 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; was buried in Ottawa Hills Memorial Park - Ottawa Hills.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    ative of Woodward, Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA


    Died:
    325 Havre St.

    George + Lottie May PARKER. Lottie was born on 14 Apr 1898 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 6 Sep 1962 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.   Lottie May PARKER was born on 14 Apr 1898 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 6 Sep 1962 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.

    Notes:

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    Died:

    Children:
    1. George Franklin Pierce BARNER, Jr. was born on 5 Sep 1921 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 17 May 1961 in Dayton, Montgomery Co, OH; was buried in Ottawa Hills Memorial Park - Ottawa Hills.
    2. Robert Charles BARNER was born on 20 Jul 1923 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 23 Oct 1991 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; was buried in Ottawa Hills Memorial Park - Ottawa Hills.
    3. Nedra Ruth BARNER was born on 1 Apr 1925 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 11 Aug 1956 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; was buried in Toledo Memorial Park - Sylvania.
    4. 2. Howard Earl BARNER was born on 17 Feb 1927 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 16 Feb 2002 in Neversink, Sullivan Co, NY.
    5. Wilma Lucielia BARNER was born on 27 Mar 1928 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 3 Jan 2010 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; was buried in Toledo Memorial Park - Sylvania.
    6. Marianne Jean BARNER was born on 19 Jan 1935 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 12 Jun 2015 in Elmore, Ottawa, Ohio.
    7. Alva Lillian BARNER was born on 30 Jul 1936 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 5 Mar 2002 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.
    8. Alfred Lee "PA Cool" BARNER was born on 10 Aug 1938 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died on 5 Jan 2001 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.   John William Franklin (twin) BARNER was born on 15 Dec 1858 (son of Herman BARNER and Catharine KERSTETTER); died on 5 Mar 1896; was buried in Woodward Union Cemetery - Woodward.

    Notes:




    Publication:Brooklyn Eagle; Date:Mar 9, 1896; Section:None; Page Nu
    mber:14
    beheaded by an outlaw
    shot by outlaw while attempting to arrest him -

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    The Pennsylvania Rambler

    From the time I was able to travel, I have always loved roaming the ba
    ckroads of our great state of Pennsylvania in search of the odd and un
    usual. Here are the stories and the histories of the places I've been
    . Though from time to time I may wander out of the state, there is eno
    ugh history here for me to remain within PA.

    Saturday, March 31, 2012

    The Great Woodward Shoot-Out

    Grave of John Barner, Woodward Cemetery,
    Woodward

    The first time I set foot on the sacred grounds of Woodward Cemetery
    , it was the late 1990s and it was in search of a phantom black cat th
    at had been seen darting among the stones. John, a co-worker at the ti
    me, and I had been told about a "mysterious" black cat was seen roamin
    g the grounds. Being outside, of course, meant that it was probabl
    y a real cat that had been spotted, even though neither of us saw a ca
    t that day - real or otherwise.

    After spending too much time looking for the cat, we gave up and start
    ed searching the stones for anything of interest. A few minutes into o
    ur search, John excitedly called me over to look at his find. The ston
    e was for John M. Barner, but it was the inscription at the bottom tha
    t had caught John's attention and my interest. "Was shot while in th
    e performance of his official duty."

    I circled the stone, hoping for more information, but it yielded no cl
    ues as to what had happened to Mr. Barner. I took a few pictures of hi
    s stone and also of another nearby stone that had caught my interest b
    efore we headed out to explore other parts of Penns Valley.

    During that phase of my life and explorations, I was more interested i
    collecting the lore and legends of the region, so John Barner's stor
    y got put in the filing cabinet to collect dust.

    A couple years later I was doing some research at the Centre County Hi
    storical Library when I came across some clippings about the shoot-ou
    t that claimed the life of Constable Barner. As I read the article
    , I realized that, among the random pictures I snapped while at Woodwa
    d Cemetery, I had taken photos of the graves of the murderer and th
    e victim of the Great Woodward Shoot-out.

    Close-up of John Barner's death on his tombstone
    (Red spot is a reflection of flowers on neighboring grave)

    William Ettlinger was known throughout the town for his quick temper a
    d in the summer of 1895, it exploded. During a festival at Woodward h
    e supposedly beat his father-in-law, Benjamin Benner, with a whip hand
    le. The argument started when Benner began to question Ettlinger abou
    t his wife's (Benner's daughter) supposed adulterous activities.

    Benner swore out a complaint and Ettlinger was arrested for assault an
    d battery and was promptly released until his case came before the jud
    ge. However, when his case came up, Ettlinger fled into the mountain
    s above Woodward. For the next six months William Ettlinger lived of
    f the land and terrorized the locals. Known to be well armed (he was k
    own to carry with him two pistols, a shotgun, some knives and a coupl
    e sticks of dynamite), he threatened to kill anybody who tried to arre
    st him.

    Enter John Barner into the picture.

    William Ettlinger's Grave

    In February of 1896, John Barner was elected constable of Haines Towns
    hip under the promise of bringing William Ettlinger to justice.

    On March 5, 1896, just a few days after taking office, Constable Barne
    received word that Ettlinger was at his home in Woodward. Barner an
    d his deputies arrived at the house to serve the warrant. When Barne
    approached the door he was greeted with two blasts from a shotgun t
    o the head. Then, to make sure the deed was done, William cut Barner'
    s throat before taking refuge in the house, shooting at anybody who da
    ed approach the house.

    Within hours, a mob of over fifteen hundred people descended on Woodwa
    d. Ettlinger continued to shoot at people and would occasionally tos
    s a stick of dynamite towards the growing crowd.

    When Sheriff Condo and his posse arrived in Woodward, it was discovere
    d that Ettlinger was barricaded within the house and was holding his w
    ife and two children hostage. Shots were exchanged over and though som
    e of those gathered outside were injured, none of those in the house w
    ere harmed throughout the stand-off.

    The next afternoon, Sheriff Condo decided that he had had enough and t
    he house was set on fire. Mary Jane Ettlinger was forced out of the ho
    use by William and his children soon followed. When William emerged, s
    omeone in the mob shot at him, but missed. "I'll do this myself!" he y
    elled out and shot himself in the head, dying instantly.

    The townspeople quickly approached the house and dragged the bodies o
    f Barner and Ettlinger away from the house minutes before the house ex
    ploded.

    Barner would get a hero's burial - Ettlinger was dumped in a shallow g
    ave in Lewis Orndorf's peach orchard.

    Years later, Jay would recover his father's remains and they would b
    e buried in Woodward Cemetery, less than fifty yards away from John Ba
    er's resting place.

    Ettlinger Grave Marker
    Note: William's name is misspelled

    Years after the first visit, I returned to Woodward Cemetery to take s
    ome pictures. While walking around the cemetery, I ran into two gentle
    men who were placing flags for Memorial Day. After talking for a coupl
    e minutes, they started talking about those buried in the cemetery an
    d after a couple of minutes they started sharing the story of the Wood
    ward shoot-out, pointing out the graves of John Barner and William Ett
    linger.

    After they finished telling the story, one of them added, "They say th
    at on the anniversary of the shoot-out you can hear strange noises i
    the area where it all happened."

    "But that's not the best part of it," the other spoke. "There's a stra
    ge glow that appears where the house once stood."

    "Do you remember...," the first spoke in a very serious tone. They tol
    d me how one night, when they were kids, they were walking home at nig
    ht when a strange glow appeared near the place where the Ettlinger hou
    se once stood. The air was suddenly filled with the sounds of gunfire.

    "You never saw two boys running so fast for their homes as we did tha
    t night." They both laughed as they finished their story.

    We talked for a little while longer before they said they had to finis
    h up - they had another cemetery that needed flags placed. As we got r
    eady to go our separate ways, one of them called out, "You ever hear a
    bout the phantom cat that roams the cemetery?"

    I never have found the phantom cat, nor have I witnessed the phantom s
    hoot-out that reoccurs from time to time. As far as I can tell, John a
    d William rest peacefully on the hillside of Woodward Cemetery, victi
    ms of the Great Woodward Shoot-out.

    Posted by Norman Houser, Pennsylvania Rambler at 1:14 PM 0 comments

    Location: Penns Valley Rd, Woodward, PA 16882, USA


    Birth:



    Died:

    John + Rebecca VONADA. Rebecca was born on 28 Jul 1857 in Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA; died on 7 May 1938 in Woodward, Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA; was buried in Woodward Union Cemetery - Woodward. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.   Rebecca VONADA was born on 28 Jul 1857 in Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA; died on 7 May 1938 in Woodward, Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA; was buried in Woodward Union Cemetery - Woodward.

    Notes:

    Birth:



    Died:

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Minerva BARNER was born on 17 Mar 1884; died on 11 Sep 1972; was buried in Lewisburg Cemetery - Lewisburg.
    2. Katie H. BARNER was born on 24 May 1888 in Woodward, Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA; died on 6 Oct 1964 in Millheim, Centre Co, PA; was buried in Fairview Cemetery - Millheim.
    3. 4. George Franklin Pierce BARNER was born on 5 Jan 1891 in Woodward, Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA; died on 17 Jul 1950 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; was buried in Ottawa Hills Memorial Park - Ottawa Hills.
    4. Robert Daniel Emanuel BARNER was born on 30 Oct 1895 in Woodward, Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA; died on 7 Mar 1967 in Woodward, Haines Twp, Centre Co, PA; was buried in Woodward Union Cemetery - Woodward.



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