Newtown's history and historian, Ezra Levan Johnson . married Miss Mary F. Blackman, one of Newtowns daugh-ters and when he must retire from active duty, they made a homefor themselves in the home town. Having regained sufficient health for occasional service, he waschosen after the death of Rev. Mr. George as minister in chargeof the parish, until a rector should be secured. Of Mr. Harnetts three sons, to whom by great self-sacrifice hegave a college education, the eldest. Rev. F. B. Barnett servedacceptably a few years at St. Marys, Mitchell, South Dakota,then removed to Ridley Park, Pa., fr


Newtown's history and historian, Ezra Levan Johnson . married Miss Mary F. Blackman, one of Newtowns daugh-ters and when he must retire from active duty, they made a homefor themselves in the home town. Having regained sufficient health for occasional service, he waschosen after the death of Rev. Mr. George as minister in chargeof the parish, until a rector should be secured. Of Mr. Harnetts three sons, to whom by great self-sacrifice hegave a college education, the eldest. Rev. F. B. Barnett servedacceptably a few years at St. Marys, Mitchell, South Dakota,then removed to Ridley Park, Pa., from which place, on the enter-ing of the United States into the world war, he enlisted to go asChaplain to France. Rev. Joseph is curate at St. Georges Church,New York, and Edward is at Plattsburg awaiting orders. MissMary, the daughter, is the stay and comfort of the parents. Since this writing. Rev. Joseph Barnett has enlisted in the Army andis now Lieut. Barnett in U. S. service. Lieut Edward is in France and has been decorated for heroic RE\. FRANCIS W See Page 8 BARXETT


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