BARR and McFADDEN families of County Down, Ireland and USA
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BARR and McFADDEN families of County Down, Ireland and USA
| dick barr (View posts) | Posted: 24 Jun 2002 8:19PM GMT |
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The obituary presented below is of interest to both the BARR and McFADDEN families of County Down, Ulster, Ireland, and I thought people would be interested in its contents.
Mrs. Sarah BARR, 66, wife of William G. Barr, died at the family home, 800 Valley drive, yesterday morning. She was born in Ireland, but had resided in the town of Onondaga 13 years. Surviving are her husband, six sons: William, Jr., Walter, Henry and James BARR of Onondaga, Edmund BARR of Syracuse, and Robert J. BARR of Rochester (Monroe County, New York); two daughters, Mrs. Harry SIDDALL and Miss Sarah M. BARR of Onondaga; four sisters, Mrs. Mary BOYD and Mrs. David GIRVAN of Ireland, Mrs. Agnes THOMPSON of Dover (Strafford County), New Hampshire, and Mrs. James G. BARR of Syracuse, and two brothers, John McFADDEN of Ireland and Hugh McFADDEN of Dover, New Hampshire. Funeral serviecs will be at 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the home. Burial will be in Onondaga Valley Cemetery.
Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, 6 June 1926, p. 20, col. 5.
Mrs. Sarah BARR, 66, wife of William G. Barr, died at the family home, 800 Valley drive, yesterday morning. She was born in Ireland, but had resided in the town of Onondaga 13 years. Surviving are her husband, six sons: William, Jr., Walter, Henry and James BARR of Onondaga, Edmund BARR of Syracuse, and Robert J. BARR of Rochester (Monroe County, New York); two daughters, Mrs. Harry SIDDALL and Miss Sarah M. BARR of Onondaga; four sisters, Mrs. Mary BOYD and Mrs. David GIRVAN of Ireland, Mrs. Agnes THOMPSON of Dover (Strafford County), New Hampshire, and Mrs. James G. BARR of Syracuse, and two brothers, John McFADDEN of Ireland and Hugh McFADDEN of Dover, New Hampshire. Funeral serviecs will be at 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the home. Burial will be in Onondaga Valley Cemetery.
Syracuse Post-Standard, Sunday, 6 June 1926, p. 20, col. 5.