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Edmund Barnard
(1756-)
Sarah Brown
(1755-)
Samuel Eaton
(Cir 1745-)
Mary Eaton
(Cir 1749-)
Reuben Barnard
(1782-1857)
Huldah Eaton
(1789-1873)

Eliza Barnard
(1812-1887)

 

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1. Israel Straw

Eliza Barnard

  • Born: 24 Mar 1812, Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
  • Marriage (1): Israel Straw on 2 Feb 1843 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
  • Died: 17 Mar 1887, Dunbarton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire at age 74
  • Buried: East Weare Cemetery Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA

bullet   Cause of her death was catarrhal fever/pneumonia.

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bullet  General Notes:

Census of 1850 for Weare shows the household as follows: Israel Straw ae 34 farmer Elisa ae 37 Edgar ae 4
Allan Marshall ae 11.

census 1860 Hopkinton, Merrimack County, NH Israel STRAN (sic) age 44 Eliza age 47 Edgar age 13 Mary age 8 Sarah age 2 George age 2 mos

1870 Dunbarton, Merrimack county, NH Israel Straw age 54 c1816 NH Eliza Straw age 57 Edgar F. Straw age 23 Mary J. Straw age 18 Addie straw age 12

1880 census of Weare, NH Eliza age 67; widow; born NH as were her parents Mary J. age 28; single S. Addie age 22; single

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LW& T of Elisa Straw of Dunbarton, NH - 20 Oct 1882
Mary Jane straw [dau] various household items - equal shares of estate
Addie F. Straw [dau] - various household items and $1000.00 invested - equal shares of estate
Edgar F. Straw [son] bedding and one silver tsp and Mary his wife "my cashmere shawl and one teapot" - equal shares of estate
Willie E. Straw [grand son] my husband Israel's watch
Edna Gracie Straw [grand dau] - 5 silver tsps
Warren clark of concord, NH - Executor

Find A Grave Memorial 85569857

bullet  Medical Notes:

Generally speaking, we understand by catarrhal an affection of the respiratory organs. It is a sort of synochus of the lighter kind, continuous and remitting, and commencing towards evening with a slight chill, rather resembling a creeping over the bones, accompanied by a soft pulse which is not very much accelerated, thirst, restlessness, and sometimes great lassitude. In company with this fever the mucous membrane of the throat, chest, nasal, maxillary and frontal cavities appears more or less inflamed


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Eliza married Israel Straw, son of Samuel Straw and Betsey Burbank, on 2 Feb 1843 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. (Israel Straw was born on 4 Feb 1816 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, died on 30 Sep 1876 in Dunbarton, Merrimack County, New Hampshire and was buried in East Weare Cemetery Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA.). The cause of his death was Heart Disease.


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