She married John B. Barr in 1848 in Pike County, Ohio. They became parents of ten children.
In the 1900 census of Grant County, Oklahoma Territory, Wakita Township, Elizabeth Troutman Barr, wife of John B. Barr, born June 1829, age 70, married 52 years, mother of 10 children of which 8 are living, came to US in 1845, 55 years in US, can read, write and speak English; however, she signed legal papers with her mark. She did not check naturalized. From 1855 until the passage of the Married Woman's Act in 1922, citizenship was automatically conferred on the wife of any male citizen.
She married John B. Barr in 1848 in Pike County, Ohio. They became parents of ten children.
In the 1900 census of Grant County, Oklahoma Territory, Wakita Township, Elizabeth Troutman Barr, wife of John B. Barr, born June 1829, age 70, married 52 years, mother of 10 children of which 8 are living, came to US in 1845, 55 years in US, can read, write and speak English; however, she signed legal papers with her mark. She did not check naturalized. From 1855 until the passage of the Married Woman's Act in 1922, citizenship was automatically conferred on the wife of any male citizen.
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Family Members
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Caroline "Carrie" Barr Milligan
1850–1903
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William Frederick "Will" Barr
1852–1932
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James Henry "Jim" Barr
1854–1918
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John Albert Barr
1856–1937
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George Alfred Barr
1859–1927
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Charles W. Barr
1861–1893
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Margaret Elizabeth "Margey" Bahr
1863–1865
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Mary Etta "Eddie" Barr Faulhaber
1866–1937
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Addie Matilda "Tillie" Barr Branch
1868–1946
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Bertha M. Barr
1871–1900
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