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Barnes, Virginia Catherine

Female 1931 - 1999  (67 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Barnes, Virginia Catherine was born on 15 Dec 1931 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States (daughter of Barnes, Cyril Ross and Clark, Margaret Anna); died on 23 Mar 1999 in Cocoa, Brevard, Florida, United States, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Cremated: Mar 1999, Brevard, Florida, United States, United States

    Family/Spouse: LIVING. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. LIVING
    2. LIVING
    3. LIVING
    4. LIVING

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Barnes, Cyril Ross was born on 26 Jun 1907 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, United States; died on 7 Apr 1937 in Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1937 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.

    Cyril married Clark, Margaret Anna on 18 Mar 1929 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States. Margaret (daughter of Clark, Frederick Hines and Schwickerath, Anna Marguerite) was born on 1 Jun 1912 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 25 Feb 2002 in Blackman Township, Jackson, Michigan, United States; was buried on 1 Mar 2002 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Clark, Margaret Anna was born on 1 Jun 1912 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States (daughter of Clark, Frederick Hines and Schwickerath, Anna Marguerite); died on 25 Feb 2002 in Blackman Township, Jackson, Michigan, United States; was buried on 1 Mar 2002 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.

    Notes:

    KLAVON (ADAMS BARNES), MARGARET ANNA

    Of Jackson passed away Monday, February 25, 2002, aged 89 years.Daughter of Fred H and Margaret Schwickerath Clark, born June 1, 1912 inChelsea, Michigan. Survived by three daughters, Miladore( Richard)Trumble of Parma, Ruth ( Gilbert) Ratliff of Florida, Lucille (Dan)Lepish of Wayne; one son, Edward J Adams; sister, Lucille (Dolly)Wright, daughter-in-law, Betty Barnes, sister -in- law, Eleanor Clark ,step- daughter, Juanita Salsig all of Jackson, son-in-law, Phil Joslin ofFlorida; 23 grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren; 15 great-greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death byhusbands, Cyril Ross(Vince) Barnes(1937, Fred M ( Fritz) Adams ( 1957),William Klavon ( 1977), Sons, Raymond C Barnes ( 1952), James V Barnes( 1987), daughters, Mary Elizabeth Barnes (1930), Virginia C Joslin (1999), four great-grandchildren, brothers, Louis, Leo, Raymond Clark,sister, Eunice Kalmbach.
    Margaret was a homemaker with interests in arts and crafts andwallpapering. A member of St John's the Evangelist Church for 60 yearsand very active in church activities. St John's Widows Club, she enjoyedcribbage and other card games, and made the best rice pudding in town.

    Mrs Klavon is at Desnoyer Funeral Home where services will be heldFriday, March1, 10 a.m, and at St John's Catholic Church 10:30 a.m.,the Reverend Santhiyagu, MSFS officiating. Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery,Chelsea, Friday 2:00 p.m.

    The family will receive friends Thursday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Rosaryat 6:00 p.m.

    Desnoyer Funeral Home
    Family owned for 112 years


    Re. Jackson Citizen Patriot February 26, 2002

    Children:
    1. Barnes, Raymond Cyril was born on 7 May 1929 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 28 Jan 1952 in Korea; was buried in 1952 in Body never recovered; Memorial placed in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Mi . In family plot..
    2. Barnes, Mary Elizabeth was born on 28 Oct 1930 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 28 Oct 1930 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1930 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.
    3. 1. Barnes, Virginia Catherine was born on 15 Dec 1931 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 23 Mar 1999 in Cocoa, Brevard, Florida, United States, United States.
    4. LIVING
    5. Barnes, James Vincent was born on 22 Sep 1934 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 20 Jul 1987 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1987 in Hillcrest Cemetery, Jackson, Wisconsin, United States, United States.
    6. LIVING


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Clark, Frederick Hines was born on 7 Nov 1868 in Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States (son of Clark, George V and Hines, Anna); died on 5 Jan 1933 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, United States; was buried on 9 Jan 1933 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.

    Notes:

    FREDERICK HINES CLARK
    1869 1933


    Frederick Hines Clark, son of the late George V and Anna Hines Clark, wasborn November 7, 1869, at Manchester, Michigan., and died at Footehospital, Jackson, Michigan., January 5, 1933.
    Mr Clark's early life was spent on his fathers farm just outside ofChelsea and later moving to Chelsea lived on South Main Street until 1928when he moved with his family to their new home at 205 E Ganson St,Jackson, Michigan
    He was married to Miss Anna M Schwickerath, November 16, 1904, was amember of the Chelsea Volunteer Fire Department, from 1890 to 1928 and ofthe Chelsea Cornet Band for many years, he played the drums and a violin.His life long residence in Chelsea and vicinity won for him a wide circleof friends and acquaintances. He was a carpenter by trade.
    Mr Clark is survived by the widow, three sons, Louis of Jackson, Leo andRaymond of Chelsea, three daughters, Mrs.Vincent(Margaret)Barnes ofChelsea, Misses Eunice and Lucile of Jackson.
    Two brothers, George of Chelsea and James of Detroit. One sister,Mrs.John(Addie)Bertke of Manchester. Two grandchildren and several niecesand nephews to mourn their loss.
    The funeral services were held on Monday, January 9, from St JohnsCatholic Church, Jackson, with The Rev. Fr. Wall officiating. Intermentmade in the Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, with short services at thecemetery, conducted by the Rev. Fr.M..J Farrell of St Mary's Church.



    Re: Chelsea Standard
    January 1933

    Frederick married Schwickerath, Anna Marguerite on 4 Nov 1904 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States. Anna was born on 18 Jun 1881 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 28 Sep 1962 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, United States; was buried on 1 Oct 1962 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Schwickerath, Anna Marguerite was born on 18 Jun 1881 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 28 Sep 1962 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, United States; was buried on 1 Oct 1962 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.

    Notes:



    Mrs. Margaret Clark
    Former Chelsea Resident
    Dies Friday in Jackson

    Mrs. Margaret Clark of Jackson, a former Chelsea resident for many years,died Friday, September 28, 1962 at W.A. Foote Memorial hospital inJackson, following a short illness she was 81 years old.

    Funeral services were held at St. John's Catholic Church in Jackson at 9a.m. Monday followed by burial at Mt. Olivet cemetery here.

    A daughter of Matthias and, Anna Katherine Elsen Schwickerath, she wasborn in Chelsea, June 18 1881, and was married in 1904 at St. Mary'sChurch here to Fred H. Clark. Their home was at 792 South Main St. Thefamily moved to Jackson in March 1928. Clark died there January 1933.
    Survivors include: Leo G. and Raymond M., both of Chelsea;
    Louis of Jackson; three daughters, Mrs. Earl (Eunice) Kalmbach; Mrs.Margaret Adams and Mrs. Howard (Lucille) Wright, all of Jackson; 22grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; a brother, Henry Schwickerath ofWashington D.C.; and four sisters, Elizabeth Elsen and Mrs. Vera Tarmanof Chicago; Sister Victorine OP, of Adrian; Miss. Lena Schwickerath ofYpsilanti.

    Desnoyer Funeral Home
    Jackson, Michigan

    Re: Chelsea Standard
    October 1962




    ANNA MARGUERITE SCHWICKERATH CLARK

    "MAGGIE"
    1881 1962
    Born in Chelsea, Michigan, the third child of Mathias and Anna ElsenSchwickerath, June 18, 1881, a twin of Mathias Peter, 2nd born. Anna,also know as "Maggie," being the eldest girl of a very large family ofbrothers and sisters, had to quit school at the tender age of thirteen,due to the untimely death of her Mother. Grosmom Kinnen came to live andcare for the family and was in need of Maggies help, the youngest of the10 children, twin girls, being just six days old! A few months later herFather remarried, Mary Hines ( Aunt of Fred Hines Clark) never had beenmarried, so to take on the responsibility of 10 growing children was afeat in itself, she also needed Maggies help.
    On November 4, 1902, at the age of 23, she married Fred Hines Clark alsoof Chelsea, the wedding took place at St Mary's Church.
    Fred was a carpenter by trade and built a large home at 792 S Main Streetin Chelsea as a wedding gift to his new bride. This union was blessedwith six healthy children; Louis 1905; Leo 1907; Raymond 1908; Margaret1912; Eunice 1920; Lucille 1921.
    In 1928 the family moved to Jackson, 205 E Ganson St, and lived thereuntil their deaths.
    Grandma, (as I knew her) was very devoted to her own family as she was toher brothers and sister's. She was a typical grandma, she stood about4'11" and was kinda round, she had chocolate eyes and long silky whitehair, that she wrapped in a bun every day. She had a very robust laugh,better yet, a very robust sneeze . . . that would make the doorbell ring. . . waaa . . . waaaaa . . . waaaaa CHOOOOOOO . . . dings!
    She always had lots of hugs, kisses, cookies and apples for hergrandchildren, 22 of them and 34 great-grandchildren at the time of herdeath in 1962.
    We lived with our grandma in her home in Jackson. I remember when we gotour first television, May of 1954, Grandma wasn't so sure of that"thing," but in about an hour. She was hooked! She had her favorite showswhich were; I Love Lucy; Queen for A Day; The Ed Sullivan Show, shealways had to see the weather and news, sometimes she would even watchthe Howdy Doody Show and the Mickey Mouse Club with us kids.
    Grandma was a very devout Catholic and very strong in her convictions inher faith, every Tuesday evening St John's held a Novena Service to prayfor world peace and to save Russia and she always attended having me gowith her, because she didn't like to walk alone in the dark, on the wayover she would always tell me to pray for Aunt Gert's Legs and for therepose of Raymond Barnes soul.
    Grandma always reserved Saturday mornings for pie making and puddingmaking . . . she usually through in a cake too. She loved to sew andmend things, even for the neighbor kids too. She always insisted on doingthe supper dishes, she said "kids don't belong in the kitchen," us Clarkkids thought it was GREAT when Grandma said we "could" do the dishes!
    During the summer of 1962 her health began to fail, she had great painand went to the doctor, he said "it's your gall bladder, I think weshould remove it," she agreed. The day before she went to the hospitalfor surgery she talked about her Mother, Father, Step-Mother and all herfamily, her childhood, and many things, she was looking at old picturesand . . . remembering . . . she looked all thru the house as if sheknew she wouldn't return . . . she didn't.
    Grandma died at 8:40 a.m., Friday, September 28,1962, the surgery was asuccess but she died of complications, complete renal shutdown andpyloric stenosis.

    Affiliations.
    St John's Catholic Church
    St John's Alter Society
    St John's Mothers Club
    Jackson Widows Club
    St Mary's Catholic Church, Chelsea.



    re: As told to Patricia by grandma
    Memories of Patricia
    Death Certificate


    1991 Patricia A Clark Olney

    Children:
    1. Clark, Louis F was born on 20 Nov 1905 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 6 May 1986 in Spring Arbor, Jackson, Michigan, United States; was buried on 9 May 1986 in St Johns Cemetery, Jackson, Michigan, United States.
    2. Clark, Leo George was born on 5 Aug 1907 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 11 Aug 1986 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1986 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.
    3. Clark, Raymond Mathew was born on 3 Sep 1908 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 11 Oct 1995 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1995 in Oakgrove Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.
    4. 3. Clark, Margaret Anna was born on 1 Jun 1912 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 25 Feb 2002 in Blackman Township, Jackson, Michigan, United States; was buried on 1 Mar 2002 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.
    5. Clark, Eunice Rita was born on 1 Jun 1920 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 5 Oct 1998 in Blackman Township, Jackson, Michigan, United States; was buried in Grass Lake Cemetery, Grass Lake Township, Jackson, Michigan, United States.
    6. LIVING


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Clark, George V was born on 24 Aug 1831 in Seneca, New York, United States (son of Clark, James V and Swick, Mary R); died on 28 Oct 1903 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1903 in Oakgrove Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.

    Notes:


    GEORGE V CLARK

    Farmer and dairyman, Sylvan Twp, Chelsea, Michigan. Was born in Newyork on August 24, 1831, and is the son of James and Mary (Swick) Clark,the latter a native of New Jersey, and of German decent, and the formerof Scottish ancestry. He received his education in the common schools ofhis native state (NY) , and the greater part of his life has been spentin farming, but the last nine years he has added a dairy to his farm, andnow has quite a trade in Chelsea. He lives on a small farm on Sec 14, inSylvan Twp, and is doing a good business. As of 1998 the originalhouse still stands . 20337 Old U.S. 12
    re: Washtenaw County Protrait Album. Jackson County Library.



    re: Excerpt below taken from:
    Schwickerath Family Memoirs of:
    Carl H. Schwickerath 1943

    When I got to the age of about 4 years old, I got my firstresponsibilities, I was delegated to "watch for the milkman"!
    In those primitive times there was no such things as "milk bottles",pasteurization or sanitation rules,
    anybody who had a couple of cows could be the milk supplier if hewanted to engage in the business. Our milkman happned to beGeorge V Clark. He had a light horse wagon and an ancient grey horsethat he called "Dobbin", that knew every house in town and everycustomer by his first name.
    Along about the middle of the forenoon he would come poking alongdown the street and stop in front of our house. Mr Clark would not getoff the wagon seat but would tingle a medium sized handbell to summonthe housekeeper out to the wagon with her milkpitcher or pan and get hermilk, which was carried in a five gallon milkcan and measured out with adipper that measured a pint. If she didn't hear the bell, or for somereason failed to come out with her milk receptacle, Mr Clark would slapold "Dobbin" with the lines and he would polk along to the next customershouse.
    Sometimes Mother would be busy or the kids would be noisy so shecouldn't hear the bell, so I was the "lookout"
    I guess I must have been satisfactory...as I never got fired !




    Chelsea Standard: 29 October 1903

    Georage V Clark , was stricken with Paralysis Wednesday Morning and diedduring the afternoon. Age 78 years. He was well known in the communityhaving spent most of his life here. Funeral will be held tomorrow.Burial at Oak Grove Cemertery, Chelsea Michigan.


    George Clark lost an arm during a storm on the great Lakes. The arm wascought in the ropes as he tried to control the sails. re: RaymondClark. 1991.

    George married Hines, Anna in 1866 in Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States. Anna was born on 10 Apr 1834 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States; died on 10 Apr 1908 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1908 in Oakgrove Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Hines, Anna was born on 10 Apr 1834 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States; died on 10 Apr 1908 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1908 in Oakgrove Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.
    Children:
    1. 6. Clark, Frederick Hines was born on 7 Nov 1868 in Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 5 Jan 1933 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, United States; was buried on 9 Jan 1933 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.
    2. Clark, James E was born in May 1871 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 24 Mar 1933 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1933 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States.
    3. Clark, Addie was born in Nov 1873 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 16 Jan 1934 in Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1934 in Sharon United Methodist Cemetery, Manchester, Michigan, United States.
    4. Clark, George C was born on 25 Dec 1876 in Chelsea, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; died on 1 Sep 1959 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States; was buried in 1959 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Chelsea, Michigan, United States.