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Jasper Newton Barron

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Jasper Newton Barron

Birth
Death
10 Apr 1908 (aged 82)
Burial
Tolar, Hood County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.3521946, Longitude: -98.0059588
Memorial ID
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On double marker with Mary Barron (1837-1890; separate military marker reads "Co B Inf Cherokee Legion / GA State Guards / Confederate States Army"

it was shortly after the "War Between the States" (AKA: The Civil War)that Jasper Newton Barron came to Texas with his family and started buying land and building a home for him and his family. My Great Grandfather James Columbus Barron helped build the house and then he also built a house for him and his family on the same property near by which is where my grandmother Susie Evelyn (BARRON) Wright was born. Much of the land that Jasper Newton bought is still in the family today owned by anothers son's lineage - but no matter what line of the family it all comes back to the head of the household Jasper Newton Barron - a great and wonderful man who was responsible for making a lot of Texans out of the family, and even though I am not a Texan myself I feel like one with all the other members of the family, and that warm Texan hospitality.
On double marker with Mary Barron (1837-1890; separate military marker reads "Co B Inf Cherokee Legion / GA State Guards / Confederate States Army"

it was shortly after the "War Between the States" (AKA: The Civil War)that Jasper Newton Barron came to Texas with his family and started buying land and building a home for him and his family. My Great Grandfather James Columbus Barron helped build the house and then he also built a house for him and his family on the same property near by which is where my grandmother Susie Evelyn (BARRON) Wright was born. Much of the land that Jasper Newton bought is still in the family today owned by anothers son's lineage - but no matter what line of the family it all comes back to the head of the household Jasper Newton Barron - a great and wonderful man who was responsible for making a lot of Texans out of the family, and even though I am not a Texan myself I feel like one with all the other members of the family, and that warm Texan hospitality.


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