Advertisement

Mary Ellen “Ella” <I>Lawler</I> Barnhart

Advertisement

Mary Ellen “Ella” Lawler Barnhart

Birth
Cascade, Dubuque County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Nov 1960 (aged 85)
Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas, USA
Burial
Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 26.1795082, Longitude: -97.7011566
Plot
Barnhart Family Plot
Memorial ID
View Source
Mary Ellen Lawler Barnhart is the daughter of William Christopher Lawler born in Ireland and Mary Shaffer Lawler born in Indiana. William died on April 27, 1929 and is buried in Saint Mary's Cemetery in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri. Mary Shaffer died in February 1937 and is buried next to her husband.

Mary Ellen Lawler married Philip Henry Barnhart, born in Ohio, on February 20, 1892 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.

They had seven children:
William Christopher
Paul Henry
Mary Opal
Claude Edward
Earl Nicholas
Olive Winona
Philip George

Philip Henry Barnhart was a farmer, rural mail carrier, ran a grocery store and Post Office in Cavendish, Missouri, and worked as an engineer for the Kansas City Star for a number of years. Sometime after the 1910 U.S. Census Philip and Mary Ellen moved to Texas where they owned and operated a family restaurant in Harlingen on the 600 Block of West Harrison Street.

Mary Ellen is buried next to Phillip and their son, Claude Edward.
Rick Banks/Linda Howard
Mary Ellen Lawler Barnhart is the daughter of William Christopher Lawler born in Ireland and Mary Shaffer Lawler born in Indiana. William died on April 27, 1929 and is buried in Saint Mary's Cemetery in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri. Mary Shaffer died in February 1937 and is buried next to her husband.

Mary Ellen Lawler married Philip Henry Barnhart, born in Ohio, on February 20, 1892 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.

They had seven children:
William Christopher
Paul Henry
Mary Opal
Claude Edward
Earl Nicholas
Olive Winona
Philip George

Philip Henry Barnhart was a farmer, rural mail carrier, ran a grocery store and Post Office in Cavendish, Missouri, and worked as an engineer for the Kansas City Star for a number of years. Sometime after the 1910 U.S. Census Philip and Mary Ellen moved to Texas where they owned and operated a family restaurant in Harlingen on the 600 Block of West Harrison Street.

Mary Ellen is buried next to Phillip and their son, Claude Edward.
Rick Banks/Linda Howard

Inscription

Mother - At Rest



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement