The Knox family; a genealogical and biographical sketch of the descendants of John Knox of Rowan County, North Carolina, and other Knoxes . > c TO> JO. Absalo:^! Kxox and Descendants. IT! Harriet Xewell was removed from the family by death in earlycliildhood, previous to the residence of the family in Springfield, Ohio. John Scudder Barr was born in Greenfield, Ohio, and in theyear 1876 married Miss Ella Amsden, of Dnbnque, Iowa. MissAmsden was of staunch Congregational origin from New Eng-land, and ber native home was Belvidere, 111. Like his brotherLawrence, Mr. John Barr had a ]>en
The Knox family; a genealogical and biographical sketch of the descendants of John Knox of Rowan County, North Carolina, and other Knoxes . > c TO> JO. Absalo:^! Kxox and Descendants. IT! Harriet Xewell was removed from the family by death in earlycliildhood, previous to the residence of the family in Springfield, Ohio. John Scudder Barr was born in Greenfield, Ohio, and in theyear 1876 married Miss Ella Amsden, of Dnbnque, Iowa. MissAmsden was of staunch Congregational origin from New Eng-land, and ber native home was Belvidere, 111. Like his brotherLawrence, Mr. John Barr had a ]>ent for the book line, and car-ried on his business with enterprise in Springfield, Ohio. Herehe also early became an office bearer in the First PresbyterianChurch, and was on his way to great usefulness when failinghealth resulted in his death at Minneapolis, Minn., on September6, 1892, in his forty-fifth year. A Springfield paper, in its no-tice of his death, fittingly said, Mr. Barr was one of Spring-fields most honored and respected citizens. Mrs. John S. Barrnow resides with her Los Angeles, Cal. Their son,Albert Amsden Barr, died at the
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