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Marion Genevieve BARNER

Female 1928 - 1997  (68 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Marion Genevieve BARNER was born on 5 Oct 1928 in Pennsylvania (daughter of Walter Jerry BARNER and Leah Genevieve SCHRACK); died on 9 Mar 1997 in Middletown, Butler, OH.

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    Family/Spouse: Bill PRATT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Walter Jerry BARNER was born on 4 Sep 1906 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA (son of Grant Ulysses BARNER and Sadie Katharine FIEDLER); died on 4 May 1985 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.

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    Walter married Leah Genevieve SCHRACK on 15 Jan 1926 in Clinton Co, PA. Leah was born on 1 Nov 1908; died on 28 Sep 1988 in Eastville, Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.   Leah Genevieve SCHRACK was born on 1 Nov 1908; died on 28 Sep 1988 in Eastville, Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.

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    Children:
    1. Grant Russell BARNER was born on 4 Sep 1926 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 11 Apr 2007 in Eastville, Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.
    2. 1. Marion Genevieve BARNER was born on 5 Oct 1928 in Pennsylvania ; died on 9 Mar 1997 in Middletown, Butler, OH.
    3. Frank Walter BARNER was born on 28 Jul 1930 in Pennsylvania ; died on 2 Nov 1998 in Middletown, Butler, OH.
    4. Marsden Clair BARNER was born on 30 Mar 1932 in Avis, Clinton Co, PA; died on 17 Jun 2000 in Carlisle, Lorain, OH .
    5. Walter Lamont BARNER was born on 28 Aug 1933 in Jersey Shore, Lycoming Co, PA; died on 23 May 2020 in Middletown, Butler Co, oH; was buried on 29 May 2020 in Butler County Memorial Park, Hamilton, OH.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.   Grant Ulysses BARNER was born on 25 Dec 1879 in Carroll, Lamar Twp, Clinton Co, PA (son of Jeremiah "Jerry" J. BARNER and Elizabeth ENGLE); died on 4 Dec 1965 in Danville, Mahoning Twp, Montour Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.

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    Danville State Hospital

    Grant married Sadie Katharine FIEDLER on 1 Jun 1900. Sadie was born on 1 Oct 1883 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 27 Aug 1974 in Eastville, Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.   Sadie Katharine FIEDLER was born on 1 Oct 1883 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 27 Aug 1974 in Eastville, Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.

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    1. Ruth May BARNER was born on 1 May 1903 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 12 Jun 1987; was buried in Saint Johns Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery - Boonville.
    2. Russell Roy BARNER was born on 27 Aug 1904 in Loganton, Clinton Co, PA; died on 12 Jun 2001 in Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA; was buried in Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery - Loganton.
    3. 2. Walter Jerry BARNER was born on 4 Sep 1906 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 4 May 1985 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.
    4. Hazel Theresa BARNER was born on 28 Aug 1909 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 23 Nov 1996; was buried in Fairview Evangelical Cemetery - Loganton.
    5. Grace Edith BARNER was born on 11 Feb 1912 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 12 Aug 2003 in Jersey Shore, Lycoming Co, PA; was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
    6. Raymond Grant BARNER was born on 23 Jul 1918; died on 5 Sep 1998.
    7. John Charles BARNER was born on 25 Feb 1920 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 22 Mar 2002; was buried in Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery - Loganton.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.   Jeremiah "Jerry" J. BARNER was born on 4 May 1838 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA (son of Henry BARNER and Catharine KERN); died on 25 Dec 1914 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.

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    • Military Service: Civil War - 11th PV Infantry, Co. B

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    JEREMIAH J. BARNER, one of the most
    progressive lumbermen and farmers of Green
    township, Clinton Co, was born there on
    May 1, 1838, a son of Henry Barner, a native of
    Schuylkili Co, Pennsylvania.

    John Barner, the grandfather, was also born
    in Schuylkill Co, and was of German descent.
    He was an agriculturist, and on leaving his native
    county came to what is now Clinton county (then
    Centre), and in Green township purchased a tract
    of 400 acres, which he improved and cultivated
    throughout the remainder of his life. In connection
    with farming he also engaged in lumbering.
    He was a man well known and highly respected.
    Retiring one night in the best of health, he was
    found dead in bed the next morning, being shot
    during the night by some unknown assassin, who
    was never found or brought to justice for the terrible
    crime. His wife was one of the best of
    women, very strong, being able to carry three
    bushels of wheat, and at the time her youngest
    child was married she was still able to ride on
    horseback over the mountains to visit her children.
    In the family were twenty-two children,
    one of whom were twins, but only the names of
    the following are known: David, George, Henry,
    Benjamin, John, Daniel, Adam, Samuel, Christopher,
    Herman, Lyddie, Mary, Fanny, Elizabeth
    and Catharine.

    Henry Barner, our subject’s father, received
    a fair education in both the German and English
    languages. He accompanied his parents on their
    emoval to Clinton Co, where he grew to
    manhood on the home farm, and on starting out
    in life for himself engaged in agricultural pursuits
    in Sugar Valley, Green township, where in 1840
    he bought 300 acres of timber land, Upon his
    place he erected a sawmill, and converted the
    timber into marketable lumber, and cleared 150
    acres of his land, which he placed under cultivation
    and improved with good buildings, including
    a fine residence. He also conducted a hotel or
    tavern for five years on his farm in Green township,
    and in his undertakings met with a fair degree
    of success. He was a stanch supporter of
    the Democracy, and was an elder in the Lutheran
    Church. His upright, honorable course in life
    gained for him the confidence and esteem of all
    with whom he came in contact, either in his business
    or social relations.

    In Green township, Clinton Co, Henry
    Barner was united in marriage with Miss Catharine
    Kurn, who was born in Logan township, a
    daughter of John Kurn, a native of Germany, and
    a farmer by occupation. The following children
    were born to them; John, a resident of Green
    township; Israel, who died in 1892; Emanuel, of
    Nittany Valley, Penn., Sarah, widow of David
    Miller; Jacob B., Jeremiah J., Rebecca, wife of
    David Shryer; Daniel, of Green township; Helen,
    wife of Samuel Engle; Catharine, wife of John
    Douty; Henry, who died when young; George,
    of Penn’s Valley; and one who died in infancy.
    The father departed this life in 1872, the mother
    In 1893, and both were laid to rest in Mount
    Union cemetery, Green township.

    Jeremiah J. Barner obtained a limited education
    in the public schools of Green township, but
    his business training was not so meagre, and he
    had so thorough a knowledge of the milling business
    that at the early age of twelve years he was
    given charge of a circular saw for the lumber
    firm of Voras & Caldwell in the eastern part of
    Green township, remaining with them for three
    years. For the same length of time he was a
    sawyer for Hoover & Price, and. the next three
    years were spent in the sawmill of Haffey & Co.
    He was then a partner in the manufacture of
    shingles in the Engle sawmill, but two years
    later he accepted the position of head sawyer in
    a mill at Williamsport, where he remained three
    years, and spent the following eight years in a
    mill on Little Pine creek, after which he traveled
    for a time through the western States, and in the
    Rocky Mountains as far as Colorado. He then
    accepted a position in a sawmill in Jackson Co,
    MO., but as the climate did not agree with his
    health, he resigned at the end of two months and
    eturned hone. After working in a sawmill in
    Brush Valley, Centre Co, for a year and a
    half he came to Green township, Clinton Co,
    in 1885, and entered into partnership with
    the Engle brothers in the manufacture of lumber,
    since doing business under the firm style of Engle,
    Barner & Engle. It is one of the most reliable
    companies of the kind in the Co, and is
    meeting with a well-deserved success. Mr.
    Barner is also interested in farming, having a
    valuable place of sixty-five acres, whose well-tilled
    fields and neat and thrifty appearance testify
    to the skill and ability of the owner as an
    agriculturist.

    During the dark days of the Civil war, Mr.
    Barner laid aside all personal interest, and at
    Lock Haven, on August IO, 1861. enlisted in
    Company B,11th P. V. I. under Capt. Shanks
    and Col. P. D. Collier. On being mustered in
    at Harrisburg, the regiment was assigned to the
    Army of the Potomac, and with his command
    our subject participated in the battles of Falling
    Water, White Plains, Thompson Gap, Cedar
    Mountain and Gettysburg. After the last named
    engagements he, with three comrades, bought
    some milk to drink, and the others died from the
    poison which it contained, while he himself
    thereby rendered unlit for duty for almost a
    year, during which time he was confined in six
    different hospitals in Washington, and suffered
    untold agonies. As soon as he was able to be
    moved he was discharged in May, 1864, at Washington,
    and returned home.

    At Lock Haven, Mr. Barner was married to
    Miss Elizabeth Engle, a native of Green township,
    Clinton Co, and a daughter of John
    Engle, a lumberman. Her brother Jacob is now
    a partner of our subject. Five children grace
    this union : Franklin is engaged in milling; Mc-
    Clellan is postmaster and a sawyer at Carroll,
    Green township; Clara is the wife of Cyrus Bixler.
    Of Buffalo Valley, Union Co., Penn. ; Lawrence
    was educated in the Musical College of
    Freeburg, and is now engaged in teaching music;
    and Grant is at home.

    Fraternally, Mr. Barner is an honored member
    of George E. Myers Post No. 379, G. A. R.,
    and Sugar Valley Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., both of
    Loganton, while politically he has been a pronounced
    Republican since the war. For five
    years he has served as school director, and he
    has always taken an active interest in those measures
    calculated to promote the general welfare
    along various lines. As a citizen he is highly respected,
    enjoys the confidence of his neighbors,
    and is regarded as a man of excellent business
    judgment.


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    Jeremiah married Elizabeth ENGLELock Haven, Clinton Co, PA. Elizabeth was born in 1842 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 2 Feb 1911 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.   Elizabeth ENGLE was born in 1842 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 2 Feb 1911 in Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.

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    1. Franklin Pierce BARNER was born on 6 Jan 1864 in Carroll, Lamar Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 1 Jan 1924 in Danville, Mahoning Twp, Montour Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.
    2. Scott McClellan BARNER was born on 18 Jul 1865; died on 25 Sep 1953 in Watsontown, Delaware Twp, Northumberland Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.
    3. Clara Roberta BARNER was born in 1871 in Greene Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died in 1939; was buried in Fairview Cemetery - Montgomery.
    4. Lancey Lawrence BARNER was born on 7 Oct 1877; died on 8 Nov 1898; was buried in Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery - Loganton.
    5. 4. Grant Ulysses BARNER was born on 25 Dec 1879 in Carroll, Lamar Twp, Clinton Co, PA; died on 4 Dec 1965 in Danville, Mahoning Twp, Montour Co, PA; was buried in Church of Brethren Cemetery - Eastville.



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