The services over the body of Mrs. C. L. Barnes were conducted by
Rev. Gray. The pallbearers were Dr. Banzhaf, Archie Nash, A. Hanson,
A.J. Endries, J. Hall and W. Torrison. The funeral cortege was quite
large and was made up largely of the lady friends of the deceased.
Interment took place at Evergreen.
The Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 2, 1901, p. 1
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From Der Nord Westen, 04 July 1901:
Death in Baraboo on Fri. from typhus of Mrs. Charles Barnes,
daughter of the late local resident Joseph Rankin. She is
survived by her mother, who lives here, her husband and 2
children. The body was brought here and buried in the city
cemetery.
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[cause: typhoid fever]
The services over the body of Mrs. C. L. Barnes were conducted by
Rev. Gray. The pallbearers were Dr. Banzhaf, Archie Nash, A. Hanson,
A.J. Endries, J. Hall and W. Torrison. The funeral cortege was quite
large and was made up largely of the lady friends of the deceased.
Interment took place at Evergreen.
The Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 2, 1901, p. 1
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From Der Nord Westen, 04 July 1901:
Death in Baraboo on Fri. from typhus of Mrs. Charles Barnes,
daughter of the late local resident Joseph Rankin. She is
survived by her mother, who lives here, her husband and 2
children. The body was brought here and buried in the city
cemetery.
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[cause: typhoid fever]
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