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BARKER, Mary Beth

Female 1872 - 1959  (~ 87 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BARKER, Mary Beth was born in Apr 1872 in New York (daughter of BARKER, George and Georgie); died on 24 Apr 1959 in Naples, Ontario County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 4/25/1959

    Mrs. Samuel J. Devlin, 87,
    long time resident of this city,
    died Friday (April 24, 1959) at
    Naples, N.Y., after a long illness.
    Widow of the late Samuel J.
    Devlin, an officer of the Carborundum
    Co., Mrs. Devlin,
    the former Mary Barker, resided
    for more than 60 years
    at 148 Buffalo Ave. Later she
    lived in Lewiston for several
    years.
    Interested in civic' affairs,
    Mrs. Devlin served for many
    years on the ; board; of the
    worhen's auxiliary of Memorial
    Hospital and was active during
    World War I on a visiting committee
    assisting families of
    men in service overseas.
    She was a member of the
    Monday Club and a charter
    member of'the.Tatler. She was
    one of a group pf 19 young
    men and women who founded
    the first golf club in this area,
    forerunner of the Niagara
    Falls Country Club. She attended
    the old; Fifth Street
    School here and St. Margaret's
    Episcopal School, Buffalo.
    . Surviving are a daughter,
    Eleanor S: Devlin, Orange,
    N.J.; a son, Kenneth B. Devlin,
    Rochester, former trust officer
    of the Power City Branch Marine
    Trust Company of Western
    New York, and former
    Lewiston mayor, and two sisters,
    Mr. H. A. Cozzens, Fort
    Erie, Ont., and Mrs. Arthur
    Viertel, Poughkeepsie.
    Funeral services will be held ,
    at 11 a.m. Monday at the
    Cornell and Daggett Funeral
    Chapel. The Rev. James E.
    Wells Jr., rector of St. Paul's
    Episcopal Church, Lewiston.,
    will officiate. Burial, in Oakwood
    cemetery, will be private.

    Mary married DEVLIN, Samuel J on 18 Sep 1895 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Samuel was born on 10 Sep 1869 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 13 Oct 1941 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 9/19/1895

    The marriage of Mr. Samuel J. Devlin
    to Miss Mary Barker, two well known
    young people ot this city, occurred at the
    home ot the bride on Buffalo A venue yesterday
    morning. The wedding was an extremely
    quiet one, the Rev. George F.
    Rosenmuller of St. Peter's church officiating.
    Mr. and Mrs. Devlin will be at home
    Thursdays after October 3d at the bride's
    home, 148 Buffalo Avenue.

    Children:
    1. DEVLIN, Eleanor S
    2. DEVLIN, Kenneth Barker was born in May 1897 in New York; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BARKER, George was born about 1845 in Canada; died about 28 Nov 1894 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 2/21/1895

    BARKER'S WILL
    The Missing Document Left by the
    Eminent Photographer Has Been
    Found and Placed on Pile,
    ONE SON CUT OFF WITH 50c.
    He Left Home When a Boy and Has Never Yet
    Been Found - His Daughter Mary
    is Given the Homestead on Buffalo
    Avenue - Other Legatees.
    The la*t will and testament of the late
    George Barker, the famous landscape photographer,
    has been discovered. No pubcation
    ol tbia fact has been made so far,
    and the public and those who knew the
    deceased imagined thai he died without
    a will, and that his property would be
    divided equally among his children. It
    was for this reason that eflorts were made
    to discover a sou, George M. Barker, who
    disappeared from here when a boy Acting
    on this condition of affairs a petition for
    letters of administration on the estate were
    filed on December 19 in the Surrogate's
    office at Lockport, the petitioners .stating
    that the heirs were unable to Qnd any will
    of said deceased. Letters of administration
    were issued to. Mary Barker and Christopher
    M. Young.
    Thus the matter of the estate stood until
    about two weeks ago, when Miss Barker,
    in looking over some of her late father's
    papers, lound a will. This document was
    without doubt the last will and testament
    of the deceased. It was drawn by himself
    and was dated October 19, 1892. The
    document is curious in one respect, otherwise
    its provisions are fair in the disposition
    of the estate. The will disposes ol the
    property of the deceased as follows:
    To his daughter, Mary Barker, he gives
    his homestead, situated on Buffalo avenue
    in this city, and also $10,000 in cash, payable
    f rotn the proceeds ot bis life insurance.
    To his son, George M. Barker, he gives 50
    cents in cash, -no more no less.
    To his daughter, Constance B. Barker,
    he gives the sum of $4,000 in cash, payable
    from the proceeds of his life insurance.
    To his son, Raymond C. Barker, he gives
    the lot No. 3 Main street in this city,
    together with the furniture, fixtures , apparatus
    nnd stock contained therein; also
    all his negatives and materials for carrying
    on the photographic business; also his cer-
    tificates of stock to the amount of $1,000 in
    Carter & Company, Limited. All the
    above are to be held in trust for the said
    Raymond C. Barker, until he attains the
    age of 25 years.
    The trustees are to be Mary Barker and
    Christopher M. Young.
    To his daughter. Louise S. Barker, he
    gives the sum of $-1,000 in cash, payable
    Irnm the proceeds ol insurance ou bis life.
    To his daughter Dorothy M. Barker he
    gives- lot No. 11 on Main street in Niagara
    Falls, also $2,000, payable lrom proceeds
    of insurance policies on his lile.
    He appoints his daughter Mary Barker
    aud Christopher M. Yonng to be his
    executors.
    The will and a petition for its probate
    were tiled in the surrogate's office, February
    11, 1895, by Ely. Dudley & Cohn, the attorneys
    for tho executrix and executor.
    The petition states that the amount of
    property real and personal is about $40,000.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 12/1/1894

    The funeral of the late George Barker
    was observed yesterday under Masonic
    auspices from his late home on Buffalo
    avenue. Rev. George F. Rosenmuller
    officiated. The floral emblems were pro-
    fuse in numbers and exceedingly beautiful.
    The attendance was very large. The pall
    bearers were C. M. Young, George Wright,
    William Tugby, W. A. Philpott and Arthur
    Schoelkopf. The burial was in Oakwood
    cemetery.

    George + Georgie. Georgie was born about 1853 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Georgie was born about 1853 in New York; and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. BARKER, Mary Beth was born in Apr 1872 in New York; died on 24 Apr 1959 in Naples, Ontario County, NY.
    2. BARKER, George Meredith was born about 1875 in New York; died in Nov 1946 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, NY.
    3. BARKER, Constance B was born in Nov 1879 in New York; and died.
    4. BARKER, Raymond C was born in Sep 1882 in New York; and died.
    5. BARKER, Louise S was born in Mar 1884 in New York; and died.
    6. BARKER, Dorothy Mildred was born about 1891 in New York; died on 8 Oct 1938 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.



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