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Henry William Barnhart

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Henry William Barnhart

Birth
Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 Jun 1918 (aged 62)
Ault, Weld County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Eaton, Weld County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec-11 Lot-9 Grv-55
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HENRY WILLIAMS BARNHART
OF AULT PASSES AWAY
Ault. July 2. -- Henry William Barnhart, 68 years old, who has been a resident of Ault since 1911, died at his home here late Sunday night. Mr. Barnhart had been confined to his bed for nine weeks with heart trouble.
Mr. Barnhart was born in Illinois[Fairfield Co, Ohio] but came to Colorado from Arkansas. He is survived by his wife and five children, Mrs. W. A. Wilkin[Rankin], Valentine Barnhart, Herman Barnhart, Vance Barnhart, and Mrs. E. C. Andrews.
Funeral services were held from the Christian church of Ault this afternoon at 3 o'clock and interment was in Eaton cemetery.
Greeley Daily Tribune, Greeley, Weld Co, Colorado, 2 July 1918, p7, c3&4

H. W. BARNHART SUCCUMBS AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Following many months of illness with cronic heart trouble H. W. Barnhart passed away at his home in Ault on Sunday night. The funeral was held in the Christian church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. C.A. Stevenson delivering the sermon and the local lodge of Odd Fellows, of which Mr. Barnhart was a member, having charge of the service at the Eaton Cemetery, where interment took place.
Mr. Barnhart was born in Fairfield county, Ohio, January 10, 1856. The first ten years of his boyhood was spent at the home of his birthplace. The family then moved to Windsor, Illinois, where in 1875 he was married to Miss Louisa Tressler, a union to which eleven children were born, five who survive their father. In 1904 Mr. Barnhart and his family moved to Arkansas and made their home there for seven years, coming to Colorado in 1911, their home ever since that time having been in Ault.
For a number of years Mr. Barnhart was engaged in the transfer business, varying his activites by serving in minor official capacity for the town. About two years ago he was compelled to lay aside his physical labors on account of his failing health, and for several months prior to his death was confined to his home, and on Sunday night he laid aside all earthly interests, conscious of having lived a life worthy of commendation by his fellow men. He united with the Christian church at Windsor, Illinois, in 1877 and forty-one years of his life was devoted to active Christian service.
Besides his widow he is survived by five children, Mrs. Elmer Andrews and Vance and Herman Barnhart, of Ault, all of whom were at his bedside when the end came, Mrs. W. A. Rankin and Valentine Barnhart of Windsor, Illinois.
The Ault Advertiser, Ault, Weld Colorado, Friday, July 5, 1918, p1, c5

HENRY WILLIAMS BARNHART
OF AULT PASSES AWAY
Ault. July 2. -- Henry William Barnhart, 68 years old, who has been a resident of Ault since 1911, died at his home here late Sunday night. Mr. Barnhart had been confined to his bed for nine weeks with heart trouble.
Mr. Barnhart was born in Illinois[Fairfield Co, Ohio] but came to Colorado from Arkansas. He is survived by his wife and five children, Mrs. W. A. Wilkin[Rankin], Valentine Barnhart, Herman Barnhart, Vance Barnhart, and Mrs. E. C. Andrews.
Funeral services were held from the Christian church of Ault this afternoon at 3 o'clock and interment was in Eaton cemetery.
Greeley Daily Tribune, Greeley, Weld Co, Colorado, 2 July 1918, p7, c3&4

H. W. BARNHART SUCCUMBS AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Following many months of illness with cronic heart trouble H. W. Barnhart passed away at his home in Ault on Sunday night. The funeral was held in the Christian church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. C.A. Stevenson delivering the sermon and the local lodge of Odd Fellows, of which Mr. Barnhart was a member, having charge of the service at the Eaton Cemetery, where interment took place.
Mr. Barnhart was born in Fairfield county, Ohio, January 10, 1856. The first ten years of his boyhood was spent at the home of his birthplace. The family then moved to Windsor, Illinois, where in 1875 he was married to Miss Louisa Tressler, a union to which eleven children were born, five who survive their father. In 1904 Mr. Barnhart and his family moved to Arkansas and made their home there for seven years, coming to Colorado in 1911, their home ever since that time having been in Ault.
For a number of years Mr. Barnhart was engaged in the transfer business, varying his activites by serving in minor official capacity for the town. About two years ago he was compelled to lay aside his physical labors on account of his failing health, and for several months prior to his death was confined to his home, and on Sunday night he laid aside all earthly interests, conscious of having lived a life worthy of commendation by his fellow men. He united with the Christian church at Windsor, Illinois, in 1877 and forty-one years of his life was devoted to active Christian service.
Besides his widow he is survived by five children, Mrs. Elmer Andrews and Vance and Herman Barnhart, of Ault, all of whom were at his bedside when the end came, Mrs. W. A. Rankin and Valentine Barnhart of Windsor, Illinois.
The Ault Advertiser, Ault, Weld Colorado, Friday, July 5, 1918, p1, c5

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