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Elizabeth Jane <I>Youel</I> Barnell

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Elizabeth Jane Youel Barnell

Birth
Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
Death
4 Aug 1907 (aged 68)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Shellsburg, Benton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Married Aaron Giles Barnell in 1839. She is the daughter of James & Hannah Sophia Pogue Youel
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ELIZABETH JANE YOUEL, first child of Hannah Sophia Pogue and James Youel, was married August 23, 1862, at the age of 23, to Aaron Giles Barnell, who was born May 20, 1839. [Elizabeth was born in Crawfordville, Indiana.]
CHILDREN:
VIOLA, born May 11, 1866.
YUILL GORDON, born Sept. 4, 1867.
ESTALENE, born Nov. 15, 1868.
AVA H., born July 20, 1874.
DWIGHT K., born Mar. 15, 1877.
JAMES EARL, born Jan. 18, 1881.
Three infant children are buried at Parkers' Grove, fourteen miles north of Cedar Rapids. Aaron Giles Barnell has held several township offices and has been an elder in the Presbyterian church for twenty years. He served three years in the Union army during the Civil War.
Home, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; business, retired farmer and stock raiser.

Bibliographic Information available from page 132:
Harrison, Ella W. A., Chapter of Hopkins Genealogy. Hopkins, Granville, Illinois 1905. 1735—1905. This book contains the genealogy of the Hopkins family who settled in Virginia. (Sub: Lilbuddy)
Married Aaron Giles Barnell in 1839. She is the daughter of James & Hannah Sophia Pogue Youel
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ELIZABETH JANE YOUEL, first child of Hannah Sophia Pogue and James Youel, was married August 23, 1862, at the age of 23, to Aaron Giles Barnell, who was born May 20, 1839. [Elizabeth was born in Crawfordville, Indiana.]
CHILDREN:
VIOLA, born May 11, 1866.
YUILL GORDON, born Sept. 4, 1867.
ESTALENE, born Nov. 15, 1868.
AVA H., born July 20, 1874.
DWIGHT K., born Mar. 15, 1877.
JAMES EARL, born Jan. 18, 1881.
Three infant children are buried at Parkers' Grove, fourteen miles north of Cedar Rapids. Aaron Giles Barnell has held several township offices and has been an elder in the Presbyterian church for twenty years. He served three years in the Union army during the Civil War.
Home, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; business, retired farmer and stock raiser.

Bibliographic Information available from page 132:
Harrison, Ella W. A., Chapter of Hopkins Genealogy. Hopkins, Granville, Illinois 1905. 1735—1905. This book contains the genealogy of the Hopkins family who settled in Virginia. (Sub: Lilbuddy)


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