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Barbara Rather

Birth20 February 1839 - Evansville, Washington, Arkansas
Death11 February 1902 - Morrow, Washington, Arkansas
MotherDicea "Dicy" Matilda Minor
FatherJames Adair Rather

Born in Evansville, Washington, Arkansas on 20 February 1839 to James Adair Rather and Dicea "Dicy" Matilda Minor. Barbara Rather married Thomas Franklin Reed and had 10 children. She passed away on 11 February 1902 in Morrow, Washington, Arkansas.

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Parents
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James Adair Rather
1810 - 1859
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Dicea "Dicy" Matilda Minor
1814 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Franklin Reed
1835 - 1893
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Mary Elizabeth Reed
1860 - 1942
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James Crittenden Reed
1861 - 1931
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Cora B. Reed
1869 - 1899
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George Reed
1873 - 1894
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Silas Ulysses Reed
1871 - 1902
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Thomas Franklin Reed
1864 - 1894
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Fannie Eliza Reed
1873 - 1965
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Narcissus "Nora" Reed
1877 - 1925
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Charles Richard Reed
1885 - 1944
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William Infant Reed
1866 - 1868

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