Syracuse, New York
The Daily Journal newspaper
Tuesday, January 24, 1922
Page 2, Column 8
DEATHS.
BARKER - In Syracuse, N.Y. Jan. 24, 1922, Lizzie M. K., widow of the late Rev. B. F. Barker. Private funeral services will take place at her late home, 124 E. Corning av., Thursday, Jan. 26, at 2:30 p.m. Interment at Oakwood Cemetery.
(same paper, page 6, column 2)
Mrs. Lizzie M. K. Barker, widow of the late Rev. B. F. Barker, died Tuesday. Private funeral services will be held at the home 124 E. Corning av., Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
∼Eliza "Lizzie" M. (Kinne) Barker was the daughter of Elbridge and Sophronia (Young) Kinne. She was the wife of Rev. Benjamin Franklin Barker. They were married in 1863. Rev. Barker was a minister in the Central New York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He died October 25, 1898. Eliza was educated at Cazenovia Seminary and taught school before her marriage. Her branch of the family was planted in New England in 1653. Two of her great grandfathers, Cyrus Kinne and John Young, were Revolutionary soldiers and pioneer settlers of the town of Dewitt.
Obituary
The Daily Journal
Syracuse, NY
January 24,, 1922
Page 2, Col 8
Syracuse, New York
The Daily Journal newspaper
Tuesday, January 24, 1922
Page 2, Column 8
DEATHS.
BARKER - In Syracuse, N.Y. Jan. 24, 1922, Lizzie M. K., widow of the late Rev. B. F. Barker. Private funeral services will take place at her late home, 124 E. Corning av., Thursday, Jan. 26, at 2:30 p.m. Interment at Oakwood Cemetery.
(same paper, page 6, column 2)
Mrs. Lizzie M. K. Barker, widow of the late Rev. B. F. Barker, died Tuesday. Private funeral services will be held at the home 124 E. Corning av., Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
∼Eliza "Lizzie" M. (Kinne) Barker was the daughter of Elbridge and Sophronia (Young) Kinne. She was the wife of Rev. Benjamin Franklin Barker. They were married in 1863. Rev. Barker was a minister in the Central New York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He died October 25, 1898. Eliza was educated at Cazenovia Seminary and taught school before her marriage. Her branch of the family was planted in New England in 1653. Two of her great grandfathers, Cyrus Kinne and John Young, were Revolutionary soldiers and pioneer settlers of the town of Dewitt.
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The Daily Journal
Syracuse, NY
January 24,, 1922
Page 2, Col 8
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