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Susan Ellen <I>Barnett</I> Montgomery

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Susan Ellen Barnett Montgomery

Birth
Guntown, Lee County, Mississippi, USA
Death
23 Dec 1935 (aged 53)
Non, Hughes County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Non, Hughes County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of John F. and Mary J. (Reynolds) Barnett.
Came to Oklahoma thru Texas, most likely thru Love County, OK, where her grandfather John B. Barnett died; then on to Roff, Pontotoc Co. I.T. where she met and married Virgil Berry Montgomery. They moved to the community of Parker, then Non, where they farmed and raised their large family. She was a hard worker, made a garden, raised chickens and always ready to put a meal on the table. She liked to fish, and did so with a neighbor, Arvie Wheat, going to a pond and a few times, cooking their "catch" on the bank.
She died before the last of her children were grown; they all missed her very much.
She was affiliated with the Free Will Baptist Church of Non.

NOTE: The year of death should be 1935 on tombstone; old condolence letter to two of her daughters from their old teacher, confirm as well as old church minutes when they reported her death. The stone was purchased some years after her death...probably reason for mix-up.
Daughter of John F. and Mary J. (Reynolds) Barnett.
Came to Oklahoma thru Texas, most likely thru Love County, OK, where her grandfather John B. Barnett died; then on to Roff, Pontotoc Co. I.T. where she met and married Virgil Berry Montgomery. They moved to the community of Parker, then Non, where they farmed and raised their large family. She was a hard worker, made a garden, raised chickens and always ready to put a meal on the table. She liked to fish, and did so with a neighbor, Arvie Wheat, going to a pond and a few times, cooking their "catch" on the bank.
She died before the last of her children were grown; they all missed her very much.
She was affiliated with the Free Will Baptist Church of Non.

NOTE: The year of death should be 1935 on tombstone; old condolence letter to two of her daughters from their old teacher, confirm as well as old church minutes when they reported her death. The stone was purchased some years after her death...probably reason for mix-up.

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