Bert “Bertie” BarnerAge: 76 years1894–1970
- Name
- Bert “Bertie” Barner
- Given names
- Bert
- Surname
- Barner
- Nickname
- Bertie
Note: Bertie and Mertie Barner were twins
Shared note: L Alberta Barner Obituary and Family Listing
Shared note: Abraham Lincoln Barner Biography and Family Listing
Birth | September 17, 1894 34 33 |
Birth of a sister | Mertie Barner September 17, 1894 |
Death of a sister | Mertie Barner January 21, 1895 (Age 4 months) |
Census | June 9, 1900 (Age 5 years) |
Census | April 15, 1910 (Age 15 years) |
Death of a maternal grandfather | James Henry Cox March 10, 1915 (Age 20 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Martha Ann Mohn August 2, 1915 (Age 20 years) |
Census | 1915 (Age 20 years) |
Marriage | Frankie Nelson — View this family 1916 (Age 21 years) Note: Marriage info found on findagrave site |
Birth of a daughter #1 | L Alberta Barner July 27, 1918 (Age 23 years) |
Census | January 13, 1920 (Age 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Doris Marita Barner January 15, 1924 (Age 29 years) |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Elizabeth Jane Troutman July 15, 1925 (Age 30 years) |
Census | April 15, 1930 (Age 35 years) |
Census | April 1, 1940 (Age 45 years) |
Death of a father | Abraham Lincoln Barner June 18, 1944 (Age 49 years) |
Census | May 10, 1950 (Age 55 years) |
Death of a mother | Laurel Alice Cox August 28, 1950 (Age 55 years) |
Death of a brother | Raymond J Barner 1951 (Age 56 years) |
Death of a wife | Frankie Nelson June 12, 1952 (Age 57 years) |
Death of a sister | Ethel Barner November 8, 1956 (Age 62 years) |
Death of a sister | Florence Barner December 20, 1958 (Age 64 years) |
Death | November 26, 1970 (Age 76 years) |
Obituary | Bert Barner Obituary and Family Listing November 27, 1970 (1 day after death) Shared note: Bert Barner Obituary and Family Listing |
Burial | Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Belle Plaine Cemetery |
Family with parents |
father |
Abraham Lincoln Barner Birth: August 8, 1860 31 26 — Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States Death: June 18, 1944 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States |
mother |
Laurel Alice Cox Birth: June 9, 1861 24 21 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: August 28, 1950 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States |
Marriage: December 21, 1882 — |
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23 months elder brother |
Raymond J Barner Birth: November 12, 1884 24 23 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States Death: 1951 — Sumner, Kansas, United States |
5 years elder sister |
Florence Barner Birth: April 1889 28 27 — Kansas, United States Death: December 20, 1958 — Kansas, United States |
3 years elder sister |
Ethel Barner Birth: September 21, 1891 31 30 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States Death: November 8, 1956 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States |
3 years twin sister |
Mertie Barner Birth: September 17, 1894 34 33 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States Death: January 21, 1895 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States |
himself |
Bert “Bertie” Barner Birth: September 17, 1894 34 33 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States Death: November 26, 1970 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States |
Family with Frankie Nelson |
himself |
Bert “Bertie” Barner Birth: September 17, 1894 34 33 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States Death: November 26, 1970 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States |
wife |
Frankie Nelson Birth: July 14, 1893 27 22 — Kansas, United States Death: June 12, 1952 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States |
Marriage: 1916 — Kansas, United States |
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3 years daughter |
L Alberta Barner Birth: July 27, 1918 23 25 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States Death: May 9, 1996 — Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas, United States |
6 years daughter |
Doris Marita Barner Birth: January 15, 1924 29 30 — Kansas, United States Death: March 6, 1989 — Kansas, United States |
Bert “Bertie” Barner has 15 first cousins recorded
Father's family (5)
Parents Frank Samuel Troutman + Clara Elizabeth “Lizzie” Barner
Mother's family (10)
Parents Orrin Roundy Smith + Mary Eliza Cox
Parents Joseph Samuel Cox + Sarah Bertha Banks
Parents Edward S Fisher + Myrtle H Cox
Census | 1900 United States - Census transcript - Abraham Lincoln Barner - Household
Palestine, Sumner, Kansas, United States
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Census | 1910 United States - Census transcript - Abraham Lincoln Barner - Household
Palestine, Sumner, Kansas, United State
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Census | Kansas State - Census transcript - Abraham Lincoln Barner - Household
Palestine, Sumner, Kansas, United States
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Census | 1920 United States - Census transcript - Bertie “Bert” Barner - Household
Palestine, Sumner, Kansas, United States
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Census | 1930 United States - Census transcript - Bertie “Bert” Barner - Household
Palestine, Sumner, Kansas, United States
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Census | 1940 United States - Census transcript - Bertie “Bert” Barner - Household
Stanton, Linn, Kansas, United States
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Census | 1950 United States - Census transcript - Bertie “Bert” Barner - Household
Palestine, Sumner, Kansas, United States
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Obituary | Bert Barner Obituary and Family Listing
Bert Barner was the son of Abraham Lincoln Barner (1860-1944) and Laura Alice Barner. Bert was born September 17, 1894 in Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas and died November 26, 1970 in Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas. He married Frankie Nelson. Frankie was born on 14 July 1893 and died on June 12, 1952 in Belle Plaine, Kansas. Bert and Frankie lived in Palestine, Kansas in 1930. They had two children: Alberta Barner born in 1919 and Doris Marita Barner born on 15 January 1924 in Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas and died on March 6, 1989. Marita Barner married Floyd Griffith Carter.
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Bert Barner Dies; Sunday Rites Held
Bert Barner,76, a lifetime resident of Belle Plaine, died last Thursday. He farmed in this area until stricken with a long illness.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hatfield Funeral Home, with interment in Belle Plaine Cemetery. The Rev. Keith Dudeck officiated.
Vocal music was furnished by Mrs. Kenneth Utt and Mrs. Kenneth Howe, with Mrs. Roy Cheek as organist. Pallbearers included Richard Sullivan, Dean Nugen, Bob Pace, Jim Hatfield, Barton Evers and R. B. Moore. A. J. Lane, Weaver Poovey, George McAllister and Joe Wright served as honorary pallbearers.
Bertie and his twin sister, Mertie, were born on Sept 19, 1894 to Abraham Lincoln and Laura Alice Barner at their rural Belle Plaine home. He joined the Methodist Church at an early age. In 1916 (differs from date on stone), he was married to Frankie Nelson, who died in 1952.
He was also preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Ray, and three sisters, Florence Scott, Ethel Carrothers, and Mertie, who died in infancy.
His survivors include two daughters, three granddaughters, and two great-grandsons.
(Belle Plaine News, Dec. 3, 1970, submitted by Nancy Willis)
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Name | Ethel Carrothers (nee Barner) Obituary and Family Listing
CARROTHERS, Ethet (BARNER)
Ethel (Barner) Carrothers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barner, was born July 21, 1891 near Belle Plaine, Kansas and died Thursday Nov. 8 1956 at her home. Ethel grew up in the Palestine community, joining the Palestine Methodist Church, later transferring her membership to the Belle Plaine Methodist Church. She lived near Belle Plaine until going to Winfield where she took up her profession. She moved back to Belle Plaine six years ago purchasing her own beauty shop, where she remained active until the time of her death.
She was preceded in death by both of her parents, a sister Mertie Barner, a brother, Ray J. Barner; and one grandson, Dana Bruce Trent. She leaves to mourn her passing, her daughter, Dorothy Carrothers Trent; one granddaughter, Karen; one sister, Mrs. Florence Scott; one brother, Bert Barner; all of Belle Plaine, several nieces, nephews, cousins and hosts of friends.
(The Belle Plaine News, Thursday, Nov. 15, 1956, submitted by Nancy Willis - Sumner County Genealogy Trails)
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Name | L Alberta Barner Obituary and Family Listing
Dau. of Bert and Frankie Barner
Married (#1) Edward Hall, (#2) Gene F. Craig
Wichita Eagle - May 11, 1996
Craig, Alberta (Barner), 77, retired Wesley Medical Center engineering safety inspector and hair dresser, died Thusday, May 9, 1996. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Belle Plaine United Methodist Church.
Survivors: husband, Gene; daughter, Dixie Nespor of Wichita; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Memorials have been established with Belle Plaine United Methodist Church and Multiple Sclerosis Society. Hatfield-Smith Funeral Home.
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Name | Abraham Lincoln Barner Biography and Family Listing
Biography of Abraham Lincoln Barner
Some of the most substantial people of Kansas today, well able to ride about over the improved highways in their automobiles, came into the state in the early days with the slow and tedious method of the prairie schooner or the mover’s wagon. Such an emigrant party arrived in Sumner County in 1873. They had come overland from Central Illinois, being twenty-six days on route. Three wagons comprised the train, and the driver of one of those wagons, then thirteen years of age, was Abrabam Lincoln Barner, who is now living retired at Belle Plaine in Sumner County, and for years had been prominently known as a farmer, stockman, land owner, banker and closely identified with many of the business and civic affairs of his home section.
The head of the family at that time was his father, Michael Barner. Michael Barner had come out to Sumner County in the spring of 1873, with two other men, and they bought three-quarter seetions, two for $800 each and another for $850. One of these quarters had an unfinished house on it, but one of the familiar Kansas winds of that day soon blew it away. When Michael Barner brought his family out he bought 160 acres near one of the three quarter sections previously mentioned, paying $1,000 for it. Its chief improvement was a log cabin, and that old building is still standing there. Michael Barner during the following years became one of Sumner County’s most valued citizens. At the time of his death he owned 960 acres of land, and had devoted it to general farming and the raising of cattle and hogs. He was naturally a leader in the community, and was greatly admired for his straightforward, honest, God-fearing virtues and his devotion to his family. Michael Barner was born in Pennsylvania and married Martha Ann Mohn, a native of Ohio. Michael had been left an orphan at the age of nine years, and up to fifteen made his home with an older brother. Dospite early handicaps he was in no way deficient in energy and ambition to make the most of his opportunities, and on leaving home he went out to Illinois and after working hard for several years he bought eighty acres in the heavy woods not far from Springfield, Sangamon County. He paid $10 an acre for this land. The timber he removed by cutting into cord wood and selling it, and he also grubbed up the stumps and gradually got his land cleared for cultivation. He was an indefatigable worker, and by sheer determination won a substantial success. Though his school advantages had been very meager, he acquired a good edueation by teaching himself. When he married he had only $75 in capital, but he and his wife proved excellent team mates and by much self denial in the early days made a home and provided for their growing children. Michael Barner, realizing what he had been denied in his youth, was more than eager to give his children the best of educational equipment. In politics he was a republican, but later became allied with the populist party, and altogether was little of a politician, his only public serving being on the school board. While living in Illinois he had been able to increase his first farm by an addition of forty acros, and was prospering there, but it was his desire to expand and give his children a start which prompted him to trade his forty acres of Illinois land for 160 acres in Sumner County.
The birthplace of Abraham Lincoln Barner was a log cabin on the little farm in Sangamon County, Illinois, where he first saw the light of day August 8, 1860. He was the third in a family of ten children, seven of whom are still living. He attended school in Illinois, and afterward had the advantages of a log-cabin temple of learning in Sumner County, Kansas, and for one year was in the high school at Oxford.
He lived at home and did his part in the work of the farm until his marriage on December 21, 1882, to Miss Laura A. Cox. Her parents came to Sumner County in 1877. Mr. and Mrs. Barner are the parents of five children, one of whom died in infancy. Ray J. lives on his own farm; Florence is the wife of F. W. Scott, a farmer; Ethel is Mrs. Roy Carrouthers of Sumner County; and Bert lives on the home farm.
When Mr. Barner was twenty-one years of age his father gave him a team of horses and allowed him his board free for one year. That was his start in life. He rented one of his father’s farms, and though he was thus fairly well capitalized he had by no means an easy time of it for the first fifteen years. He encountered successions of droughts, other plagucs incidental to Kansas farming in the early days, and it was only by the closest kind of co-operation between himself and his faithful wife and by going without the luxuries that he finally arrived at a comfortable degree of material prosperity. Eventually he bought 120 acres, but in 1893 sold it and raced into Oklahoma at the opening of the Cherokee strip in the fall of that year. He did not locate in Oklahoma, and returning to Kansas paid $5,000 for 160 acres of land. There he began his farming career in earnest, and gradually his prosperity enabled him to make other purchases until his ownership now extends over 800 acres of the fertile lands of Sumner County. This land is highly developed and improved, and he had done much as a stock raiser, keeping both horses and cattlc. His favorite brand of cattle is the Short-Horn.
It was only recently, in 1916, that Mr. Barner retired from the farm and moved to his town home in Belle Plaine. He is president of the Citizens State Bank of Belle Plaine, having held that office since 1908. This is now the largest bank in the city. He was one of the organizers of the Mutual Farmers Elevator at Palestine being president of the company there, and had given his time and resourees liberally for the promotion of every landable undertaking in his community. He is a member and president of the Fraternal Aid Society, and had served as clerk of Palestine Township and four years as county commissioner. In politics he is a democrat. He also owned some real estate in the cities of Wichita and Belle Plaine. Mrs. Barner is an active member of the Methodist Church and Sunday School.
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