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Spring Valley Cemetery ~ Hannah Barker ~ part of the Polk County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Barker, Hannah
LAST NAME: Barker FIRST NAME: Hannah MIDDLE NAME:  NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME: Phillips AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
GENDER: F TITLE: 
BORN: 21 Aug 1862 DIED: 3 Jan 1930 BURIED:  (Spring Valley Cemetery)
OCCUPATION:  
BIRTH PLACE:  Zena, Polk Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: [W.] Salem, Polk Co., Oregon
NOTES: 

1880 OR CENSUS - Hannah Phillips (17y, b Oregon) enumerated with parents   John (65y, b England, occupation farmer) and Elizabeth (60y, b England), 3 siblings,Charles (25y, b Oregon), Samuel (23y, b Oregon) and Frances (14y, b Oregon) and granddaughter [of John] Lettuia Daws (17y, b Oregon) 

1900 OR CENSUS - Hannah Barker (b Aug 1862, Oregon, married 4y, mother of 1 child) enumerated with husband   Samuel H. (b Nov 1868, Kansas, married 4y) and son Roy E. (b Dec 1896, Oregon); family was living with Hannah's mother Elizabeth Phillips (b July 1820, England, immigrated 1845, widowed) 

DEATH CERTIFICATE: 

OSBH DC (Polk County 1930) #2 - Hannah Phillips Barker, female, married (Samuel H. Barker), b. Zena, Oregon, d. 3 Jan 1930 Rt. 1 Box 266, Salem, Oregon (resident for 67 yrs) at the age of 67 yrs 4 ms 12 ds, name of father John Phillips (b. England), maiden name of mother Elizabeth Church (b. England), interment Zena, informant son Roy E. Barker, Rt 1, Box 266, Salem.

OBITUARY: 

Hannah Phillips Barker, 67, died January 3 at her late residence on the family donation claim near Zena after a short illness. Funeral services were held January 6, and interment was made in the family plot of the Zena cemetery, following services at the Little church (Zena Community Presbyterian).
Mrs. Barker was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Phillips, who crossed the plains by ox team in 1845. She was born August 21, 1862, on the same claim on which she died. Those who survive her are her husband, Samuel Barker; her son, Roy E. Barker; one grandson, Samuel Joseph Barker; two brothers, Charles Phillips of Spokane and Samuel Phillips of Salem, and one sister, F. Cornelia Phillips Cauckner of Portland.
Oregonian 12 Jan 1930, 20:5

Funeral services of Hannah Phillips Barker, born in Zena 67 years ago were held Monday at 1:30 from the Zena church, with interment in the Zena cemetery close to her life-long home. Death occurred at the family home in Polk county late Friday evening Jan 31 [sic; Jan 3]. Mrs Barker was one of 11 children born to Mr and Mrs John Phillips, who came to the Zena district from st Louis, Mo, in 1847. In 1896 she was married to Samuel Barker, the couple making their home on part of the original Phillips donation land claim. In addition to her widower Mrs Barker is survived by one son Roy E. Barker of Salem, and three brothers and sisters: Samuel Phillips of Salem, Charles Phillips of Spokane Bridge, Wash, and Mrs Cornelia Kluckner of Portland. Mrs Barker was a charter member of the Spring Valley missionary society and a member of the Presbyterian church, first at Zena and then at Salem. She was very active in church work.  

Itemizer Observer, Thursday, January 9, 1930, 7:3  

INSCRIPTION: 

Mother
Hannah P. Barker
1862-1930

SOURCES: 

Janssen Compilation
Saucy Survey & Photographs
OSBH DC (Polk County 1930) #2

1880 OR CENSUS (Polk Co, Bethel, ED 102, FA#40)

1900 OR CENSUS (Polk Co, Spring Valley, ED 172, FA#79)
Oreg. 12 June 1930, 20:5

IO, 9 Jan 1930, 7:3

 

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