Victor Fitzgerald BarnettAge: 74 years1893–1968
- Name
- Victor Fitzgerald Barnett
- Given names
- Victor Fitzgerald
- Surname
- Barnett
Shared note: Steele Barnett Obituary and Family Listing
Birth | May 12, 1893 22 20 |
Birth of a sister | Helen Louise Barnett August 27, 1895 (Age 2 years) |
Census | June 1, 1900 (Age 7 years) |
Death of a mother | Nellie Fitzgerald February 17, 1906 (Age 12 years) Source: Indiana Death Index, 1882-1920 Text: Name: Nellie Barnett
Sex: Female
Age: 33 yr
Death Date: 17 Feb 1906
Death Place: Rochester, Indiana
Race: W
Event Type: Death
Birth Year (Estimated): 1873
Affiliate Repository Place: County Clerk Office, City Health Office Rochester
Source Reference: The source of this record is the book C-5 on page 40 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.
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Census | April 15, 1910 (Age 16 years) |
Death of a father | Philip Anderson Barnett August 8, 1911 (Age 18 years) Source: Indiana Death Index, 1882-1920 Text: Name: Phillip A. Barnett
Sex: Male
Age: 40 yr
Death Date: 08 Aug 1911
Death Place: Kewanna, Indiana
Race: W
Event Type: Death
Birth Year (Estimated): 1871
Affiliate Repository Place: County Clerk Office, City Health Office Rochester
Source Reference: The source of this record is the book C-18 on page 43 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. |
Death of a paternal grandfather | John Anderson Barnett September 26, 1915 (Age 22 years) |
Marriage | Frances India Large — View this family 1920 (Age 26 years) |
Census | January 1, 1920 (Age 26 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Steele Barnett August 5, 1922 (Age 29 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Jean B Barnett September 25, 1924 (Age 31 years) |
Birth of a son #3 | Fitzgerald “Jerry” Barnett September 3, 1926 (Age 33 years) |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Helen Amelia Hawley March 2, 1927 (Age 33 years) |
Census | April 1930 (Age 36 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Nancy Ann Harvey May 1, 1935 (Age 41 years) |
Census | April 1, 1940 (Age 46 years) |
Census | April 14, 1950 (Age 56 years) |
Death of a wife | Frances India Large August 11, 1962 (Age 69 years) |
Cremation of a wife | Frances India Large August 1962 (Age 69 years) |
Death | February 26, 1968 (Age 74 years) |
Cremation | February 1968 (Age 74 years) |
Obituary | Victor Fitzgerald Barnett Obituary and Family Listing March 5, 1968 (8 days after death) |
Family with parents |
father |
Philip Anderson Barnett Birth: January 11, 1871 33 29 — Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States Death: August 8, 1911 — Kewanna, Fulton, Indiana, United States |
mother |
Nellie Fitzgerald Birth: June 9, 1872 38 31 — Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States Death: February 17, 1906 — Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States |
Marriage: November 19, 1892 — Fulton, Indiana, United States |
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6 months himself |
Victor Fitzgerald Barnett Birth: May 12, 1893 22 20 — Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States Death: February 26, 1968 — Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States |
2 years younger sister |
Helen Louise Barnett Birth: August 27, 1895 24 23 — Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States Death: July 7, 1970 — Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, United States |
Family with Frances India Large |
himself |
Victor Fitzgerald Barnett Birth: May 12, 1893 22 20 — Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States Death: February 26, 1968 — Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States |
wife |
Frances India Large Birth: September 2, 1896 35 35 — Waukegan, Lake, Illinois, United States Death: August 11, 1962 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States |
Marriage: 1920 — Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States |
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3 years son |
Steele Barnett Birth: August 5, 1922 29 25 — Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States Death: August 10, 2010 — Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States |
2 years daughter |
Jean B Barnett Birth: September 25, 1924 31 28 — Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States Death: March 17, 2019 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States |
23 months son |
Fitzgerald “Jerry” Barnett Birth: September 3, 1926 33 30 — Oklahoma, United States Death: May 28, 1981 — Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States |
Victor Fitzgerald Barnett has 23 first cousins recorded
Father's family (23)
Parents John Aleck Barnett + Nita Belle Gillespie
Parents Charles Orlando Troutman + Josephine Emily Barnett
Parents Woodson Steven Nelson + Catherine “Kate” Barnett
Parents William B “John” Schirm + Bessie Barnett
Parents … … + Bessie Barnett
Parents Oliver C Smith + Ruth Barnett
Parents Andrew Oliver “Andy” Fahler + Candace T Barnett
Parents James John Zellers + Candace T Barnett
Mother's family (0)
Census | 1900 United States - Census transcript - Heleb Amelia Hawley - Household
Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States
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Census | 1910 United States - Census transcript - Helen Amelia Hawley - Household
Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States
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Census | 1920 United States - Census transcript - Victor Fitzgerald Barnett - Household
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
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Census | 1930 United States - Census transcript - Victor Fitzgerald Barnett - Household
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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Census | 1940 United States - Census transcript - Victor Fitzgerald Barnett - Household
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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Census | 1950 United States - Census transcript - Victor Fitzgerald Barnett - Household
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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Obituary | Victor Fitzgerald Barnett Obituary and Family Listing
Victor F. Barnett
Word has been received here of the death in Tulsa, Okla., of Victor F. Barnett, 74, a native of Rochester who was associate editor of The Tulsa Tribune and a civic leader in Tulsa for decades. Mr. Barnett last visited the city in 1963, when he recalled with pride that he got his first inspiration for a newspaper career from two of the city's earliest, most distinguished editor -- Henry A. Barnhart and Albert W. Bitters. He was a carried boy for The Sentinel, published by Barnhart, and later was printer's devil, press operator and reporter. On The Republican, owned by Bitters, he was a typesetter as well as reporter. Mr. Barnett died Feb. 26, after 12 years of failing health. Funeral arrangements and burial were in Tulsa. After leaving Rochester, he attended the University of Wisconsin and became sports editor of the Wisconsin State Journal in Madison. The newspaper was owned by Richard Lloyd Jones. Barnett became city editor, then managing editor of the paper in Madison before going to Chicago just before World War I. He became city editor, then managing editor of The Chicago Evening American. In World War I, he served two years with the Army, overseas as a second lieutenant in the infantry. After the war he returned to Chicago, but quit to rejoin Jones who had moved to Tulsa and bought The Tribune in 1919. Barnett went to Oklahoma City in 1920. He was managing editor of The Tribune for 15 years, then for five years was national advertising manager, becoming associate editor about 1940. In Tulsa, he was a commander of the American Legion Post, president of The Chamber of Commerce, in the latter post taking a leading role in locating the Douglas aircraft plant there. In 1942 he was appointed director of defense transportation in uTulsa and also was president of the eight-state Southwest Valleys Association, launching an effort to correlate the Arkansas river and its tributaries into an authority similar to Tennessee Valley Authority. His wife, the former Frances Large of Chicago, also took a leading part in Tulsa civic activities. she died in 1962. Also surviving are tow sons, Steele Barnett, Boise, Idaho and Fitzgerald Barnett, Tulsa; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Rowley, Houston, Texas; a sister in Montana, and ten grandchildren.
Tuesday, March 5, 1968, Unknown Newspaper, probably Rochester, Indiana.
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Name | Steele Barnett Obituary and Family Listing
Steele Barnett passed away on August 10th, 2010 at the age of 88. He was born August 5th, 1922 in Tulsa, Okla., to Francis and Victor Barnett. He was joined two years later by his sister Jean and four years later by his brother Fitzgerald. He graduated high school in Tulsa and in 1939, went to the Forestry School at the University of Idaho, where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. All went well until Dec. 7, 1941. Steele joined his classmates in registering for the service on Dec. 8th. He was called into Army Reserve service in 1942 and eventually assigned to 103rd Infantry, where he was a Squad Sergeant in Intelligence and Reconnaissance. Like so many in his generation, he didn't tell war stories but wrote instead "Like other GIs, we just did whatever needed doing, what ever might help get the victory or help each other." After the war, he returned to the University of Idaho, married Gwen Hughes, graduated and joined the State of Idaho Forestry Department. Steele later worked for Boise-Payette Lumber Co which became Boise Cascade Corp. During his time in Boise, he was involved in politics, served as a deacon in the Episcopal Church and as a regent for the University of Idaho. Steele and Gwen had three children: Carol, Susie and Larry. He later moved to Portland, Ore., to work for the Western Wood Products Association. He met and married Nerina, and joined her three children; Jim, Michael and Sherry. Those are the facts. Here is the man: Steele had a love of the outdoors, knew how to start a good campfire, find his way in the woods and share that knowledge with others. He was intelligent, had a fantastic memory and read the paper from back to front everyday. He had a strong work ethic, good sense of right and wrong and a delightful self-effacing sense of humor. Those of us who knew and loved him will miss him dearly.
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Name | Jean Rowley (nee Barnett) Obituary and Family Listing
Jean Barnett Rowley of Houston, Texas passed away peacefully on Sunday, the 17th of March 2019. Jean was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on September 25, 1924 to Victor Fitzgerald and Frances Large Barnett. She graduated from Tulsa Central High School and the University of Oklahoma where she was a Kappa. Jean married Craig Morrison Rowley on July 28, 1945.
Jean is survived by her children: Sandy Rowley Colt, Michael Fitzgerald Rowley, John Steele Rowley and Robert Mason Rowley; grandchildren, Jonathan Zachary Altneu, Katherine Elizabeth Altneu, William Sloan Colt, Walker Rowley Colt, Charlene Kiana Rowley, Rachael Emma Rowley and Tyson Fitzgerald Rowley; and great grandchildren Sway Kailewahonuikamalie Silva, Aisis Kahokuleaokawaiol Silva, Nella Rose Altneu, Willoughby Isabel Altneu, Samara Sidney Kaufman, and Collins Sloan Colt.
Jean, with Craig and often with their four children, summered in a cabin in the Canadian woods, hiked miles through Colorado, Wyoming and California, skied beautifully, sailed twice across the Atlantic, and played golf from age 4 to 94.
Desserts were planned before the meal. Jean was a great cook in difficult circumstances - making Pineapple Upside Down Cake over a campfire in the rain, and roasting Prime Rib in the gimbaled oven while sailing heeled over in a storm.
Jean's gift was that she could relax her mind and concentrate. Incredible! Inspirational! We should all be amazed! Jean was always resilient, she laughed at adversity and it ran the other way!
Jean leaves a legacy of adventure to which her kids aspire. She loved life and always cared about making a contribution. Jean has been everywhere, done everything, raised four kids, and stood by her man. Jean loved to dance and was the life of the PARTY.
A celebration of Jean's life is to be conducted at eleven o'clock in the morning on Saturday, the 23rd of March, at St. Francis Episcopal Church, 345 Piney Point Road in Houston.
In lieu of the customary remembrances, contributions in memory of Mrs. Jean Barnett Rowley may please be directed to a charity of one's choice.
Published by Houston Chronicle from Mar. 21 to Mar. 23, 2019.
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Name | Frances India Barnett (nee Large) Obituary and Family Listing
Frances India Large was born in Waukegan, Illinois to Joseph D. Large and Lida Morris (listed on her Texas death certificate).
On October 2, 1920, Frances married Victor Fitzgerald Barnett in Chicago, Illinois. Frances and Victor moved to Tulsa so that Victor could work for Richard Lloyd Jones on The Tulsa Tribune. Frances and Victor had three children, Jean Barnett Rowley, Steele Barnett, and Fitzgerald Barnett.
According to Victor's obituary, Francis was very active in civic and charitable events in Tulsa. Frances went to Houston, Texas in 1962, to Methodist Hospital, to have a repair to an abdominal aortic anuerism. Four days later, she passed away from a stroke. She was cremated in Houston.
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Name | Nellie Barnett (nee Fitzgerald) Obituary and Family Listing
Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Monday, February 19, 1906
Mr. & Mrs. Ed FITZGERALD, of New Albany, and Mr. & Mrs. Will FITZGERALD, of Indianapolis, are here on account of the death of Mrs. [Phillip] Nellie [FITZGERALD] BARNETT.
Mrs. Nellie Barnett, who was taken ill early last September, with erysipelas, and who has been confined to her room since that time, died Saturday evening of brights disease.
Mrs. Barnett was born in the same house in which she died, on June 9, 1872, the daughter of Christopher and Helen FITZGERALD. She attended the schools in this city, and in 1892 was united in marriage with Phillip BARNETT. To them were born two children, Victor [BARNETT], now 13 years of age, and Helen [BARNETT], 11 years old. Her father died a number of years ago, and she leaves a mother, two brothers -- Edward [FITZGERALD], of New Albany, and Will [FITZGERALD], of Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. Carrie [FITZGERALD] CONN, of Forsythe, Montana.
Mrs. Barnett spent practically all of her life in Rochester, and had a large circle of friends here. When still a girl she united with the Presbyterian church and has remained an earnest worker, and led a good christian life. At the time of her death she was a member of the Rebekah order and Rochester L.O.T.M. lodge.
The funeral will be held at the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. G. A. HILL officiating. The body may be viewed at the residence Tuesday from 9 until 1:30 o'clock.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Tuesday, February 20, 1906
Miss Eva FITZGERALD, of Kokomo, and Mrs. E. KIRKLAND and Mrs. Carrie CONANT, of Logansport, were here today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Nellie BARNETT.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, February 22, 1906
Ed FITZGERALD returned to his home at New Albany today after being here to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Nellie BARNETT.
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