He was engaged in farming in the Middleburg district for a number of years, but retired several years ago and since had been living with his daughter.
He was a member of the Middleburg United Brethren Church.
Surviving are: Mrs. Ida M. Myers, sons, Moss D. Barnhart, Bridgeport; Lewis G. Barnhart, Westminster, Md.; and John H. Barnhart, Hagerstown; sisters, Mrs. Henry Carpenter and Mrs. John Baker, both of State Line; brothers, S. D. Barnhart, Leitersburg; John (Joseph) C. Barnhart, Vino, Pa.; and John H. Barnhart, Williamsport, Md.
Services Monday at 2 pm at the home of Mrs. Myers with Rev. John Yost officiating. Interment in Reformed Cemetery, Middleburg.
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Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland
Saturday, June 11, 1938
He was engaged in farming in the Middleburg district for a number of years, but retired several years ago and since had been living with his daughter.
He was a member of the Middleburg United Brethren Church.
Surviving are: Mrs. Ida M. Myers, sons, Moss D. Barnhart, Bridgeport; Lewis G. Barnhart, Westminster, Md.; and John H. Barnhart, Hagerstown; sisters, Mrs. Henry Carpenter and Mrs. John Baker, both of State Line; brothers, S. D. Barnhart, Leitersburg; John (Joseph) C. Barnhart, Vino, Pa.; and John H. Barnhart, Williamsport, Md.
Services Monday at 2 pm at the home of Mrs. Myers with Rev. John Yost officiating. Interment in Reformed Cemetery, Middleburg.
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Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland
Saturday, June 11, 1938
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