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Cousins
Clarice Near (b. abt. 1900), daughter of Lydia M. Barnum; Robert John Barnum
(1902-1959), son of William Ernest Barnum; and Grace Lydia Wood (1903-1992),
daughter of Laura Jane Barnum
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Alan
Patrick Barnum (b. 1979), Gloria Elena Gollás de Barnum (b. 1952) and Patrick
Barnum (b. 1941)
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Lee
James Barnum (1905-1948) and Thelma Irma Pruitt (1911-1992) photographed on
their wedding day, 11 Feb 1933
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Harriet
Elvira (Seymour) Barnum (1842-1871), wife of George Williams Barnum
(1842-1883)
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Thelma
Irma Pruitt (1911-1992) at the age of 18. She later married Lee James Barnum
(1905-1948)
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Arthur
Clifton Little (1885-1945), husband of Laura Jane Barnum (1884-1949)
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Percie
(Baker) Barnum (1847-1936) and Lydia (Barnum) Near (b. 1876), wife and
daughter of John Barnum (1837-1928)
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Barnum
Family home in Petoskey, Michigan in 1910. The persons on the porch are
Albert Near, Rupert Near, Lydia Barnum, Percie Baker and Clarice Near.
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Romana
Tafoya (1848-1905) and her son John F. Barnum (1879-1950)
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Edith
Elvira Greenwell (1881-1950) and son Robert John Barnum (b. 1902)
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Hildred
LaFave (b. 1902) and her second husband, Hans Johnson
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Rosella
(Barnum) Lee (1864-1943) and husband Herbert Ashton Lee (1862-1915)
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William
Henry Barnum (1844-1896) and his wife Eliza Jane “Jenny” Lehigh (1856-1901)
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Arthur
C. Little (1885-1945) aboard his tugboat, “Echo E”
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Emma
A. Davis (b. abt. 1861), wife of Willis Halsey Barnum
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Grace
Lydia Wood (1903-1992)
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Ygnacio
Golláz Ceceña (b. 1918) and Cecilia Romero Peña (1930-2001) photographed on
their wedding day, 29 December 1951
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Stephen
Barnum Fairchild (1805-1893), son of Lucy Barnum and Archibald L. Fairchild
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Lydia
Jensen (1813-1886), wife of Stephen Barnum Fairchild
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Albert
Preston Barnum, MD (1843-1905) and his wife Romana Tafoya (1848-1905)
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Ann
E. (Taylor) Haskins (b. 1849), Betty (Urmson) Mills (b. 1810), Bessie Barnum
(b. 1896), Panthea (Mills) Taylor (b. 1831) and Panthea Cordelia (Haskins)
Barnum (b. 1872), wife of Marion R. Barnum and mother of Bessie.
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Herstmonceaux
Castle, seat of the family of Elizabeth Lennard, thought to be the mother of
the immigrant ancestor Thomas Barnum (1625-1695)
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Amos
Aden Barnum (1849-1937), Alfred Aden Barnum (1875-1971), Nettie Jane Barnum
(1878-1968), Fred Wesley Barnum (1886-1960) and Mary Ann (Duncan) Barnum
(1850-1906). Photo taken abt. 1903-1906
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Phineas
Taylor (1760-1837), maternal grandfather of P. T. Barnum
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Harry
Irwin Bonnell, Sr. (1902-1965) and Grace Lydia (Wood) Bonnell (1903-1992)
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Trinity
Limerock Episcopal Church, the church that iron (and Senator W. H. Barnum)
built. Photograph from about 1874. Trinity Lime Rock is the oldest known
structure built as part of the Upper Housatonic Valley (Connecticut) iron
industry that is still standing, still substantially unchanged, and still in
active use for the identical purposes for which it was originally
constructed.
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Sophie E. (McAbee) Barnum (1878-1955) and three of her four
children, Gordon L. Barnum (1908-1978), Donald W. Barnum (1911-1997) and
Marion J. Barnum (1903-1968)
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John
Wesley Dinwiddie (1820-1905) and his wife Elizabeth Monnette Smith
(1822-1899)
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Julia
Ann Major (1825-1898)
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Hannah
Smith, wife of John Major and mother of Julia Ann Major (1825-1898)
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Achsa
Eisenhood (b. 1878), daughter of Flora E. Barnum and Wesley W. Eisenhood.
[photographed Christmas 1893, age 16]
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Joseph
Randolph (1858-1945) with wife Eva May Barnum (1862-1900) and daughter Hazel
Randolph (1888-1935). Photo taken about 1891.
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Wesley
W. Eisenhood (b. 1853), husband of Flora E. Barnum (1853-1930)
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Albert
David Whaley (1852-1929), his wife Miranda Irene Dinwiddie (1863-1931) and
their daughter Maude Louella Whaley (b. 1881)
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