1877 - 1949 (72 years)
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Name |
Cora Mae Hilliard [1] |
Born |
02 May 1877 |
Bear Lake Township, Manistee County, Michigan [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
25 Nov 1949 |
Tahquamenon Falls Hospital [1] |
Buried |
Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce County, Michigan [1] |
Person ID |
I10769 |
Jerry Milo Johnson |
Last Modified |
29 Mar 2015 |
Family |
James Archie Barber, b. 20 Sep 1872, White Lake, Mcnab Township, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada , d. 15 Apr 1953, Newberry, Luce County, Michigan (Age 80 years) |
Married |
10 Jan 1897 |
Grand Marais, Alger County, Michigan [1] |
Children |
| 1. Roy Barber, b. 1897, Grand Marais, Alger County, Michigan , d. 1898 (Age 1 years) [Natural] |
| 2. Edna Mae Barber, b. 20 Jan 1918, Dollarville, Luce County, Michigan , d. 30 Sep 1996, Newberry, Luce County, Michigan (Age 78 years) [Natural] |
| 3. Mary Louise Barber, b. 03 Jul 1906, Harrisville, Haynes Twp, Alcona County, Michigan , d. 13 Feb 1994, Fort Myers, Florida (Age 87 years) [Natural] |
| 4. Florence Irene Barber, b. 02 Jun 1910, Grand Marais, Alger County, Michigan , d. 07 Nov 1989, Luce County, Michigan (Age 79 years) [Natural] |
| 5. Annabell Barber, b. 26 Oct 1912, Dollarville, Luce County, Michigan [Natural] |
| 6. James Earl Barber, b. 02 May 1899, Grand Marais, Alger County, Michigan , d. May 1977, Mantiowac, Mantiowac County, Wisconsin (Age 78 years) [Natural] |
| 7. Forest Lee Barber, b. 30 Sep 1904, Harrisville, Haynes Twp, Alcona County, Michigan , d. 23 Jul 1991, Luce County, Michigan (Age 86 years) [Natural] |
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Family ID |
F3712 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- While they moved their house across the ice on Hubbard Lake, Cora baked bread.
Jim Barber came home one time and found Cora trying to kill herself with poison; he stopped her from it. She had a rough life. When Jim got older, they got a long better then.
"Cora Mae Hilliard, the daughter of Stephen and Lucy Hilliard, came to bless their pioneer home on the second day of May, 1877, in Onekama Township. She spent her childhood and attended a country school where she, with several sisters and brothers, was bereft of a mothers care at a tender age, but carried on as best she could until she reached the age of 19, when uncle Al Hilliard, visited the family and on his return to the upper peninsula Cora Mae accompanied him and was a welcome addition of his household until she met James Barber whom she married at Grand Marais. The Barbers celebrated their golden wedding three years ago this January at their home in Newberry, their six children attending - Earl of Manitowoc, Wis., and Forest of Newberry, Louise Peake and Annabelle Richards of Detroit, Irene Carlson and Edna Vogel of Newberry. All were home this past November 25th when mother made her last journey. (A son, Roy, passed away in infancy.) The husband and four sisters also survive - Edna Hase of Munising, Kate Buckner, Bear Lake, Martha Smith, Onekama, and Lulu Krantz of Florida and two brothers, Charles Hilliard of Oregon and Walter Hilliard of Pontiac. Mrs. Barber had been a patient at the Taquamenon Hospital several weeks, a patient sufferer, and when death released the mortal body on November 25th only loving memories were left of the once= home, and they will live throughout eternity. The beautiful flowers spoke volumes of love for her whom they all knew and loved so well. Services were held at the Beauliew Funeral Home, and internment was at Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry.
Roses all radiance, mystery fragerance, fluttering, soaring, in secret restoring, on leap-wings that hold you, from sealed buds that fold you, hasten to blow! Open the springtime, green and aglow; bring paradise down to the sleeper below - Goethe' " -
Newberry Obituary
Mrs. Cora Barber
Newberry, Nov 26 -- Mrs. Cora Barber, 72, died at the Taquamenon General hospital at 12:15 A.M. Friday Nov 25, 1949. She had been a patient for the past month in the hospital.
She was born at Bear Lake, Michigan, May 2, 1877.
The survivors are her husband, James A Barber, Newberry: two sons, Earl Barber of Manitowoc Wis., and Forest Barber of Newberry; four daughters, Louise Peake of Detroit; Irene Carlson of Newberry; Annabell Richards of Detroit, and Edna Vogel of Newberry; 22 grrandchildren; four sisters, Edna Hayes, Munising; Kate Buckner,Bear Lake; Martha Smith, Onekama, Mich, and Lula Krantz of Florida; and 2 brothers, Walter Hilliard of Pontiac and Charles Hilliard of Oregon.
The funeral services will be held at the Bealieu funeral home at 2:00 P.M. Monday. The Rev. R.A. Garrison will officiate and burial will be in Forest Home Cementery.
When Cora was in the hospital she reached her hand out to Jim and said "It hasn't been easy has it Jim?" She then died.
1910 CENSUS DATA FOR LUCE COUNTY
"Surname" "GivenName" "Born" "Born" "Father" "Mother" "Imm"
"(Barber)" " Cora" 1877, "MI" "PA" "NY"
Listed in 1880 Michigan Census, Manistee County, Onekama Twp (ED# 162, Page 28)
Listed in 1900 Michigan Census, Alger County, Burt Twp (ED# 3, Page 6B)
Listed in 1910 Michigan Census, Luce County, Columbus Twp (ED# 155, Page 9B)
Listed in 1920 Michigan Census, Luce County, McMillan Twp (ED# 197, Page 3B)
Listed in 1930 Michigan Census, Luce County, McMillan Twp (ED# 48-4, Page 3B)
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