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Lillian Barr
12 September 1879-19 August 1963 (Age 83)
Pennsylvania, United States
The Life Summary of Lillian
When Lillian Barr was born on 12 September 1879, her father, Charles Barr, was 30 and her mother, Sarah Adalaid Rees, was 27. She had at least 2 daughters with John Elmer Long. She lived in Austin, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States in 1910 and Spring Creek Township, Elk, Pennsylvania, United States in 1920. She died on 19 August 1963, in Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Corry, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States.
Spouse and Children
• John Elmer Long 1866-1945
• Lillian Barr 1879-1963
Children (2)
• Viola 'Iola' Evelyn Long 1907-1990
• Thelma Long 1911-Deceased
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Barr, Lillian
1 Scottish and northern Irish: habitational name from any of various places in southwestern Scotland, in particular Ayrshire and Renfrewshire, named with Gaelic barr ‘height’, ‘hill’ or a British cognate of this.2 English: topographic name for someone who lived by a gateway or barrier, from Middle English, Old French barre ‘bar’, ‘obstruction’.3 English (of Norman origin): habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Barre. See Barre .
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
Parents and Siblings
Charles Barr 1849-1928
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Sarah Adalaid Rees 1852-1929
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Siblings (5)
• George Barr 1872-1944
• Nora Barr 1875-1945
• Lillian Barr 1879-1963
• Myrtie Anne Barr 1884-1932
• Beatris Barr 1890-1945
Sources (3)
Lillian Long in household of John Long, "United States Census, 1910"
Lillian Long in household of John E Long, "United States Census, 1920"
Lillian Barr in household of Charles Barr, "United States Census, 1880"
Spouse and Children
John Elmer Long 1866-1945
Lillian Barr 1879-1963
Viola 'Iola' Evelyn Long 1907-1990
Thelma Long 1911-Deceased
World Events (8)
1881 · The Assassination of James Garfield
Age 2
Garfield was shot twice by Charles J. Guitea at Railroad Station in Washington, D.C. on July 2, 1881. After eleven weeks of intensive and other care Garfield died in Elberon, New Jersey, the second of four presidents to be assassinated, following Abraham Lincoln.
1882 · The Chinese Exclusion Act
Age 3
A federal law prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers. The Act was the first law to prevent all members of a national group from immigrating to the United States.
1901 · Assassination of Mckinley
Age 22
President William McKinley was shot at the Temple of Music, in the Pan-American Exposition, while shaking hands with the public. Leon Czolgosz shot him twice in the abdomen because he thought it was his duty to do so. McKinley died after eight days of watch and care. He was the third American president to be assassinated. After his death, Congress passed legislation to officially make the Secret Service and gave them responsibility for protecting the President at all times.
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