108. William Alonzo9 BARBER (Bradford Kenyon8, Benjamin B. Sr.7, Thomas6, Thomas5, Moses4, James A.3, James2, Thomas1) (#5489) was born in Galway,, Saratoga Co.,, NY JAN 1843. William died date unknown WI, at age unknown.

He married Mary V. LAWTON 9 APR 1867 in Marquette Co., WI. 1:66 534 (Mary V. LAWTON is #6807.)

Mary was born 5 NOV 1845 in NY. Mary was the daughter of Israel LAWTON and Julia RULAND. Mary died 27 FEB 1882 in Marquette Co., WI, at age 36. Barber William A., Franklin, WI Enlisted 37th Regiment Infantry.

William Alonzo BARBER and Mary V. LAWTON had the following children:

child 121 i. Infant10 BARBER (#6808) was born in Marquette Co., WI. Infant died 10 DEC 1867 in Marquette Co., WI, at age unknown. Her body was interred date unknown in Marquette Co., WI. Westfield South Cem. Infant child is buried in the Cemetary with another sibling and along with Grt Grandmother Mary (Crandall) Barber, and its given name is unknown.

child 122 ii. Infant BARBER (#6809) was born in Marquette Co., WI. Infant died 1 JUL 1869 in Marquette Co., WI, at age unknown. His body was interred date unknown in Marquette Co., WI. Westfield South Cem. Infant child is buried in the Cemetary with another sibling and along with Grt Grandmother Mary (Crandall) Barber, and its given name is unknown.

child + 123 iii. Frederick Ruland BARBER was born JUL 1869.

child 124 iv. Emma May BARBER (#6810) was born in Marquette Co., WI 28 FEB 1872. Emma died 14 SEP 1873 in Marquette Co., WI, at age 1. Her body was interred date unknown in Marquette Co., WI. Westfield South Cem. Emma May is buried in the Cemetary with two other siblings and along with Grt Grandmother Mary (Crandall) Barber.

child 125 v. Edith M. BARBER (#7010) was born in Monroe Co., IL APR 1875. Edith died 23 NOV 1961 in Monroe Co., IL, at age 86. She was a Teacher, A story by Virginia Krohn: "she was never married, my mother told me her father said no man was good enough for her....I liked her, my cousins and I used to spend alot of time at her house looking at stereo-views and listening to her stories and going up in the attic an trying on all her victorian clothes etc......what fun! I have photos of all these people by the way. She made the best pickled beets ever and my cousins and I would sit at her kitchen table and eat tons of them until we were sick." aka Aunt Dede

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