Moses Barron
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Moses Barron (1843 - 1914)

Moses Barron
Born in Newport, Monroe, Michigan, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 7 Oct 1865 in Vienna - St Joseph Catholic Church, Monroe, Michigan, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 71 in Bedford Township, Monroe, Michigan, United Statesmap
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Biography

private Moses Barron served in the United States Civil War.
Enlisted: Mar 20, 1862
Mustered out: May 8, 1865
Side: USA
Regiment(s): Co. G, 15th Infantry

Birth/Baptism

Moses Barron was born 16 May 1843 at Berlin, Monroe, Michigan and baptized 24 Jun 1843 at St Antoine Ch, River Raisin, Monroe, Michigan. His parents were Gilbert Barron and Catherine Leroux. [1][2]

Military

Dates: Mar 20, 1862 to May 8, 1865
Name: Barron, Moses, co. G, 15th Inf. ; dis. by order May 8, 1865. [3][4][5]

Marriage

Date : 7 Oct 1865
BARON, Moses
COUSINO, Esther
married in Vienna by Charles Thomas, Cath priest
Witness' Samuel Cousino & Zelina Gagney
Book 3, page 87, Entry 3 [6]

Census

1870 census Berlin, Monroe, Michigan[7]
1880 census Erie, Monroe, Michigan[8]
1894 Michigan State Census – Wayne County Ecorce Township: Moses Borrow [9]
1900 census Ecorse township River Rouge village, Wayne, Michigan Mother of 12 children, 9 living.[10]
1910 census Ecorse, Wayne, Michigan [11]

Death

Death Certificate [12]
Death location: Little Sisters of the Poor Hospital, Detroit, Ward5, Michigan
Cause of death: Acute bronchitis with senility contributory
Informant: Samuel Barron (son) of River Rouge
Status: Male White Single (wife Esther Cousino is still alive)
Age: about 70 (He was 72)
Father: Gilbert Barron
Mother: Ester Cousino (Informant Samuel Barron named his own mother instead of Moses' mother)

Burial

Sep 1914 Buried at St Francis Xavier Cemetery, River Rouge. [13]

Sources

  1. Rev Christian Denissen, Genealogy of the French Families of the Detroit River Region (GFFDRR), 1987, Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, page 45 #11.iii.
  2. Friends of the Museum, Civil War Veterans of Monroe County, Michigan (copyright 2016), page 23
  3. Friends of the Museum, Civil War Veterans of Monroe County, Michigan (copyright 2016), page 23
  4. History of Monroe County, Michigan : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests. Bulkley, John McClelland, 1840- , Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1913. page 182, Barron, Moses
  5. History of Monroe County, Michigan (Munsell & Company, New York, 1890) page 546, Barron, Moses
  6. Marriage Records of Monroe County, Michigan, multi volume (Monroe, Michigan: Genealogical Society of Monroe County, Michigan, Inc, n.d.), Vol 2: page 43.
  7. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MHC4-K47 1870 census Berlin, Monroe, Michigan
  8. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MW3M-SS3 1880 census Erie, Monroe, Michigan
  9. https://www.accessgenealogy.com/michigan/1894-michigan-state-census-wayne-county.htm
  10. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M914-T2S
  11. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MLTZ-HB4
  12. Michigan Death certificate Moses Barron
  13. Find A Grave: Memorial #126961959




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