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- Sarah Ann Parker was the second daughter born of Silas and Olive (Lake) Parker. She was born on the first day of December, 1839 in Chenango County, New York. Her Father’s father was Hymen Parker and Hyman’s wife’s name was Emily Allen, her maiden name. Col. Ethan Allen of New York great-grand daughter was the great grandmother of Sarah (Parker) Barney and her married sister Jenny (Parker) Adams, also Nancy (Parker) Crandell and Hyman and Henry Parker. After moving to Seattle, Washington with her husband, Sarah Ann Parker joined Stevens Relief Corps, G.A.R. in Seattle, Washington about 1891 and was President of it in 1893. She lost her left eye through an operation in 1908. At the time of her husband's death in Seattle the 27th of July, 1907, they were living at 1608 1st Ave. N. in Seattle. Sarah owned a piece of property in Seattle, described as 'Lot 4, Block 12, Bigelow's Supplementary Addition', which she rented the above property for $15.00 per month. After her husband’s death in 1907, she lived with her daughter, May Viola (Barney) Snyder for three years. She then went to the Veteran's Home at Retsil, Kitsap County, Washington (see map where Retsil is in her scrapbook) where she lived for three years after which she returned and lived with her daughter, May Viola until she died on September 22, 1928 in Seattle, Washington being 88 years old. --- From the personal Memoirs of May Viola Snyder) Barney.Sarah is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery on Queen Ann Hill, 700 W.Raye St. in Seattle, King County, Washington. There is no gravestone in the Snyder Plot. Sarah's pictures are in her scrapbook. More notes for SARAH ANN PARKER: Their children were: Etta Belle b. 4/11/1857, d. 10/1857. May Viola Barney b. Sept. 8, 1861, m. Alfred M. Snyder, Sept 8, 1878. Their Children: Ray, Roy, Hazel, Lottie(who married Fred Monk). She is in the 1870 Census for Sac, Sac Co., Iowa. More notes for Sarah Parker: Lineal Descent Aurelius Barney, was the first son of Winship Barney and Mary Barney. He was born in Jamestown, Niagara County, New York, U.S.A., on May 13,1833. He was united in marriage on April 1856 at Decatur, Van Buren County,Michigan, U.S.A. to Sarah A. Parker who was born Dec. 1, 1839 in Chenango Co., N.Y. State and was the second daughter of Silas Parker and Olive M.Lake.
Aurelius and Sarah (Parker) Barney's children were: Etta Belle Barney b. 11 Apr. 1857 and died sevenmonths later. Mary Viola Barney, b. 08 Sept. 1861 and diedMarch 24, 1841 In the fall of 1865 Aurelius Barney moved to Sac County, Iowa with his wife and four year old daughter May Viola, and engaged in farming. In1872 he moved to Sac City, and engaged in teaming. He lost his left arm about 1879 or so from infection caused by bad blood contracted in th eCivil War duty (1864 to 1865). He enlisted from Van Burien County,Michigan, on the 5th day of March 1864 to serve 3 years or during the war, and was mustered into the U.S. service at Kalamazoo, Michigan on the 28th day of March 1864, as a Private of Capt. John Andrew's Company 'D', 66th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Colonel Patrick K. Burke commanding. He moved to Portland, Oregon in 1887, and to Seattle, Wash. in the summer of 1887. He joined Stevens Post, G.A.R. June 10, 1890.Returned to Iowa in 1888 and sold his farm. He died in July 27, 1907 being 74 years of age and is buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle,Wash. Sarah A. Parker was the second daughter of Silas and Olive Lake Parker.She was born on the 1st day of Dec. 1839 in Chenango Co., New York State.
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