OBIT:
Frank C. Barnhart, pioneer sheepman of this valley, died at the Ellensburg Hospital Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock following a brief illness. He was 74 years of age.
Mr. Barnhart, a resident of the Kittitas Valley since 1878, was born in Missouri in 1858. He was married in 1879 to Miss Matilda Louise Bailes.
Mr. Barnhart was an active pioneer sheepman and resided in the Fairview District until five years ago when he moved to the Denmark District.
He was a member of the Christian Church and a charter member of the Odd Fellows Lodge. Besides his widow he leaves to mourn his loss eight children, 15 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
The children include Fred Barnhart of Pasco; Jessie Barnhart, Seattle; Mrs. Max McKenzie, Yakima; Albert and Ernest Barnhart, Mrs. J. J. Schnebly, Mrs. Earl Stickney, and Mrs. D. D. Schnebly, all of Ellensburg. A sister, Mrs. Sarah I. Olds, Naches, also survives.
Funeral services were held at three o'clock Monday afternoon at the Honeycutt Chapel with short graveside services to be conducted by the Odd Fellows' Lodge.
OBIT:
Frank C. Barnhart, pioneer sheepman of this valley, died at the Ellensburg Hospital Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock following a brief illness. He was 74 years of age.
Mr. Barnhart, a resident of the Kittitas Valley since 1878, was born in Missouri in 1858. He was married in 1879 to Miss Matilda Louise Bailes.
Mr. Barnhart was an active pioneer sheepman and resided in the Fairview District until five years ago when he moved to the Denmark District.
He was a member of the Christian Church and a charter member of the Odd Fellows Lodge. Besides his widow he leaves to mourn his loss eight children, 15 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
The children include Fred Barnhart of Pasco; Jessie Barnhart, Seattle; Mrs. Max McKenzie, Yakima; Albert and Ernest Barnhart, Mrs. J. J. Schnebly, Mrs. Earl Stickney, and Mrs. D. D. Schnebly, all of Ellensburg. A sister, Mrs. Sarah I. Olds, Naches, also survives.
Funeral services were held at three o'clock Monday afternoon at the Honeycutt Chapel with short graveside services to be conducted by the Odd Fellows' Lodge.
Family Members
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William Frederick Barnhart
1857 – unknown
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Mary L. C. Barnhart Morton
1860–1894
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George Washington Barnhart
1862–1945
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Hily Ann Barnhart Rader
1864–1926
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Adeline Charity "Addy" Barnhart Rader
1866–1927
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L G Barnhart
1867–1867
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Schuyler Colfax Barnhart
1869–1892
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Sarah Jane Barnhart Olds
1870–1934
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H. S. Barnhart
1872–1873
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Ivy Martha Barnhart Johnson
1877–1946
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Pleasant Frederick Barnhart
1880–1951
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Vada Barnhart
1882–1886
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Mary E. Barnhart
1883–1885
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Serita Estella "Stella" Barnhart Schnebly
1885–1979
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Elizabeth May Barnhart Schnebly
1887–1983
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Walter T. Barnhart
1889–1905
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Ernest E. Barnhart
1890–1972
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Albert B. Barnhart
1892–1971
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Frances Theresa Barnhart Stickney
1899–1936
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Mildred A. Barnhart
1900–1905
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