John David Barnhart was a son of Valentine and Cynthia Rice Barnhart, was born near Lanchester(Lancaster), Fairfield County, Ohio, March 19, 1860. When five years of age he came with his parents in a covered wagon to Ash Grove township, where he resided until young manhood. He moved to a farm one mile north of Windsor, where he resided until Nov. 16, 1932, when he moved to his present home in Windsor. On May 16th. 1888, he and Miss Lucy Jackson were united in marriage. She survives him, also four children: C. Elmer Barnhart of Greenfield, Ind., Mrs. Dehaven Ryherd of Mattoon, Roy J. Barnhart of Terre Haute, Ind., and Mrs. Paul K. Herron of Windsor. Also seven grandchildren: Miss Mary Lois Ryherd, John D. Ryherd, U.S.N. Guam, Mrs. Bryan Conerly of Mattoon; Charles E. Barnhart of Greenfield, Ind.; Dwight G. Barnhart of Terre Haute; Paul David and Lucy Lee Herron of Windsor. One great granddaughter Mary Beth Conerly. All of his children and grandchildren, with the excepting or John D. Ryherd were present at the funeral services. On March 26, 1886, Mr. Barnhart united with the First Methodist church of Windsor, and was a very active member.
ATTENDS JOHN D. BARNHART FUNERAL - Relatives and friends from out-of town who attended the funeral of John D. Barnhart, Nov. 3rd were: Adolph Jackson of Los Angeles; H. T. Jackson of Monmouth, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harvey of Jewett, Ill.; Mrs. Belle Jackson and Mrs. Ralph Cox of Shelbyville; Valentine Barnhart of Etna; Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bradon of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson of Champaign; Mrs. N(D)orman (K)Nisley, and Miss Sophie Sebens of Bement; Mrs. Emma Gaddis of Terre Haute; Mrs. Letta Hilliard and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Gays; Mrs. Viola Jackson of Charleston; Vance Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, Edgar T. Price, Mrs. R. L. Webb, Mrs. S. B. Storm, Mrs. Russell Orndorff, Walter Storm, Mrs. Butler Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boyle; Mrs. Perry William of Mattoon - Transcribed from microfilm copy of the Thursday, November 14, 1946 Windsor Gazette, Windsor, Illinois. P 1, C 1 & 4. Courtesy of Jim Kirk
John David Barnhart was a son of Valentine and Cynthia Rice Barnhart, was born near Lanchester(Lancaster), Fairfield County, Ohio, March 19, 1860. When five years of age he came with his parents in a covered wagon to Ash Grove township, where he resided until young manhood. He moved to a farm one mile north of Windsor, where he resided until Nov. 16, 1932, when he moved to his present home in Windsor. On May 16th. 1888, he and Miss Lucy Jackson were united in marriage. She survives him, also four children: C. Elmer Barnhart of Greenfield, Ind., Mrs. Dehaven Ryherd of Mattoon, Roy J. Barnhart of Terre Haute, Ind., and Mrs. Paul K. Herron of Windsor. Also seven grandchildren: Miss Mary Lois Ryherd, John D. Ryherd, U.S.N. Guam, Mrs. Bryan Conerly of Mattoon; Charles E. Barnhart of Greenfield, Ind.; Dwight G. Barnhart of Terre Haute; Paul David and Lucy Lee Herron of Windsor. One great granddaughter Mary Beth Conerly. All of his children and grandchildren, with the excepting or John D. Ryherd were present at the funeral services. On March 26, 1886, Mr. Barnhart united with the First Methodist church of Windsor, and was a very active member.
ATTENDS JOHN D. BARNHART FUNERAL - Relatives and friends from out-of town who attended the funeral of John D. Barnhart, Nov. 3rd were: Adolph Jackson of Los Angeles; H. T. Jackson of Monmouth, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harvey of Jewett, Ill.; Mrs. Belle Jackson and Mrs. Ralph Cox of Shelbyville; Valentine Barnhart of Etna; Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bradon of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson of Champaign; Mrs. N(D)orman (K)Nisley, and Miss Sophie Sebens of Bement; Mrs. Emma Gaddis of Terre Haute; Mrs. Letta Hilliard and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Gays; Mrs. Viola Jackson of Charleston; Vance Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, Edgar T. Price, Mrs. R. L. Webb, Mrs. S. B. Storm, Mrs. Russell Orndorff, Walter Storm, Mrs. Butler Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boyle; Mrs. Perry William of Mattoon - Transcribed from microfilm copy of the Thursday, November 14, 1946 Windsor Gazette, Windsor, Illinois. P 1, C 1 & 4. Courtesy of Jim Kirk
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