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*[[Channing Barkman]] (B. March 1, 1895, D. unk)<ref name="1900Census"/><ref name="1910Census">1910 US Census, Broome, Schoharie Co, NY</ref><ref name="1920Census">1920 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY</ref><ref>Channing Barkman's WWI Draft Registration Card, Ancestry.com</ref>  Known as Channy.   
 
*[[Channing Barkman]] (B. March 1, 1895, D. unk)<ref name="1900Census"/><ref name="1910Census">1910 US Census, Broome, Schoharie Co, NY</ref><ref name="1920Census">1920 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY</ref><ref>Channing Barkman's WWI Draft Registration Card, Ancestry.com</ref>  Known as Channy.   
*[[Wallace A. Barkman]] (B. abt 1902, D. after August 22, 1930)<ref name="1910Census"/><ref name="1920Census"/><ref>[[Altamont Enterprise]] Friday Aug 22, 1930, page 8 Rensselaerville column</ref>     
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*[[Wallace A. Barkman]] (B. abt 1902, D. after August 22, 1930)<ref name="1910Census"/><ref name="1920Census"/><ref>[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] Friday Aug 22, 1930, page 8 Rensselaerville column</ref>     
  
  
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==Life==
 
==Life==
In 1900, Adelbert can be found living in Rensselaerville with his young family next to his parents.<ref name="1900Census"/>  A decade later, he had moved to Broome, Schoharie County, NY, where he was farming a rented property.<ref name="1910Census"/> Living with the family was John Mattice, who was working as a hired man and probably was related to his wife Caroline.  By 1920, the family had returned to Rensselaerville, where they were living on Crystal Lake Road.  Living next door were [[Omer Delos Barkman]] and Elise Barkman, a widow who was the wife of [[Richard Barkman]].<ref name="1920Census">1920 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY</ref> In about 1925, Adelbert's youngest son [[Wallace A. Barkman]] had married a woman named Violet.  In the 1930 Census, Adelbert was still living in Rensselaerville with his wife and eldest son [[Channing Barkman]].<ref name="1930Census">1930 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY</ref>  His married son Wallace was living next door.  Several months later, in June of 1930 Adelbert's youngest son Wallace developed cancer and his leg had to be amputated at Albany Hospital.<ref>[[Altamont Enterprise]] Friday July 18, 1930, page 7 Rensselaerville column</ref><ref>Family Memories</ref> Wallace would ultimately die as a result.   
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In 1900, Adelbert can be found living in Rensselaerville with his young family next to his parents.<ref name="1900Census"/>  A decade later, he had moved to Broome, Schoharie County, NY, where he was farming a rented property.<ref name="1910Census"/> Living with the family was John Mattice, who was working as a hired man and probably was related to his wife Caroline.  By 1920, the family had returned to Rensselaerville, where they were living on Crystal Lake Road.  Living next door were [[Omer Delos Barkman]] and Elise Barkman, a widow who was the wife of [[Richard Barkman]].<ref name="1920Census">1920 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY</ref> In about 1925, Adelbert's youngest son [[Wallace A. Barkman]] had married a woman named Violet.  In the 1930 Census, Adelbert was still living in Rensselaerville with his wife and eldest son [[Channing Barkman]].<ref name="1930Census">1930 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY</ref>  His married son Wallace was living next door.  Several months later, in June of 1930 Adelbert's youngest son Wallace developed cancer and his leg had to be amputated at Albany Hospital.<ref>[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] Friday July 18, 1930, page 7 Rensselaerville column</ref><ref>Family Memories</ref> Wallace would ultimately die as a result.   
 
    
 
    
 
==Death==
 
==Death==

Latest revision as of 00:56, 22 October 2012

Birth

Adelbert Barkman was born on September 7, 1861 to Jeremiah Barkman and his wife Ophelia Almy.[1][2]

Marriage & Children

In about 1895, Adelbert married Caroline Mattice, who was about five years younger than he and the daughter of Jacob R. Mattice.[1][2]

They had two son:


Occupation

Adelbert was a farmer like his father throughout his life.[7]

Life

In 1900, Adelbert can be found living in Rensselaerville with his young family next to his parents.[2] A decade later, he had moved to Broome, Schoharie County, NY, where he was farming a rented property.[3] Living with the family was John Mattice, who was working as a hired man and probably was related to his wife Caroline. By 1920, the family had returned to Rensselaerville, where they were living on Crystal Lake Road. Living next door were Omer Delos Barkman and Elise Barkman, a widow who was the wife of Richard Barkman.[4] In about 1925, Adelbert's youngest son Wallace A. Barkman had married a woman named Violet. In the 1930 Census, Adelbert was still living in Rensselaerville with his wife and eldest son Channing Barkman.[8] His married son Wallace was living next door. Several months later, in June of 1930 Adelbert's youngest son Wallace developed cancer and his leg had to be amputated at Albany Hospital.[9][10] Wallace would ultimately die as a result.

Death

Adelbert Barkman died on August 29, 1940 in Rensselaerville.[1] It is not known where he was buried or when his wife Caroline died.

Obituary

Additional Research Notes

Additional Media


Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bernehistory.org
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 1900 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 1910 US Census, Broome, Schoharie Co, NY
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 1920 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY
  5. Channing Barkman's WWI Draft Registration Card, Ancestry.com
  6. Altamont Enterprise Friday Aug 22, 1930, page 8 Rensselaerville column
  7. US Censuses
  8. 1930 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY
  9. Altamont Enterprise Friday July 18, 1930, page 7 Rensselaerville column
  10. Family Memories