. Barnes genealogies, including a collecton of ancestral, genealogical and family records and biographical sketches of Barnes people . nd teachingschool winters succeeded in fencing and im-proving it by erecting su])Stantia] house, ABRAHAM BARNES ^3 barn, granary and other buildings. Addi-tional purchases make a total of two hun-dred acres of land which is under a fine stateof cultivation making a desirable home ina community noted for its sobriety, peace-able and industrious people. He took an ac-tive interest in helping, encouraging andsustaining the public schools, churches andfarmers organ
. Barnes genealogies, including a collecton of ancestral, genealogical and family records and biographical sketches of Barnes people . nd teachingschool winters succeeded in fencing and im-proving it by erecting su])Stantia] house, ABRAHAM BARNES ^3 barn, granary and other buildings. Addi-tional purchases make a total of two hun-dred acres of land which is under a fine stateof cultivation making a desirable home ina community noted for its sobriety, peace-able and industrious people. He took an ac-tive interest in helping, encouraging andsustaining the public schools, churches andfarmers organizations, and took a keeninterest in the main issues of the day. On the 19th of Oct., 1875, his wife diedand on Apr. 29, 1877, he was married toMrs. Sarah Rowe. His P. O. address isPasturefield, 111. Amanda E. Barnes, first wife of AbrahamBarnes, was the daughter of Joshua andMaria Elizabeth (Nunemacher) Woliston ;was married to Abraham Barnes Oct. 2,1856 ; died Oct. 19, 1875. Their childrenwere Philip AV., Otto H. and Jay J. Sarah E. Barnes, daughter of Joshua andMaria E. Wooliston, was married to Abra-ham Barnes Apr. 29, PHILIP W. BARNES. A/UiA HAM liAnNKS 95 I^ \\\ Haijxks. oldest son of AluahaniJ^anu^s, was horn near Spiiiigtleld, Oliio,July 17, IcSoS: nioNcd fioiii S])riiigfield,()hio. to near Suhukm, 111., March, ISGo : re-sided with hisfatluMon the hinn irntil LSTBwhen he entered the ()]ney Hii^h S(diool atOlney, 111., and <ii*adtiat((l from same inJune, 1(S71); (Altered the law seiiool of theJllinois A\^shyan Uni\ersity at l)looniin<i-ton. Illinois, and grcidiiated in Jtme, 1(S81,receiving the (h^i^ree of Bachelor of Laws ;was licensed by the Supreme Court of Ill-inois to practice hnv : was memhei* of thelaw lirm of Snyder c^v: I)arnes from 1<S( 1(S(S7 and from l(SS7 to the |)resent timea member oft he law iirn) of (lee ct lUvrnesof Law reiiceville, Illinois. He was elected(otmty Jtidiie in LS(S2, reelected in LS<S() andseived until bSDO. In
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