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Isaiah Barlien (1913)

BARLIEN, BARLEIN

Posted By: Kent Transier (email)
Date: 4/16/2008 at 15:27:37

The Winterset Reporter
Wednesday, September 24, 1913
Page 01

Death of Isaiah Barlein

Last Wednesday evening occurred the death of Isaiah Barlein, as the result of a stroke of paralysis received a little over a month ago. Isaiah was a laboring man and well known character in the community. He was an industrious and honest workman and a man who always attended strictly to his own business, and when you employed Ike you always felt you would get honest work. Many a man’s death has been announced in eulogistic terms, who, in life accomplished less good an infinitely more harm in the world than Isaiah Barlein. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn him.
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Winterset Reporter – September 24, 1913
Pg 5

Isaiah, son of Joseph Berline, was born in Ohio, Feb. 11, 1851 and died at his home in Winterset Sept. 17, 1913, aged 62 years, 7 months and 6 days. He came with his parents to Illinois, then to Mahaska county, Ia., and then to Madison county, where he grew to manhood. He has been a resident of Winterset about 30 years.

Oct. 29, 1883 he was united in marriage to Lorinda Florence Dorrell. Sixteen children were born to this union of whom five are living: Mrs. Fern Rush, Winterset; Clarence 12, Harry 11, Glenwood, Iowa; Elsie 8, Davenport, Iowa; Opal 4, at home. He also leaves a stepmother, who lives in Oskaloosa, Iowa.

Funeral services were held at the home Thursday at 3 p.m., conducted by Rev. Davis and interment was made in the Baptist cemetery, north of Winterset.

Note: Transcribed as published. Gravestone of son indicates last name is "Barlien".
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Winterset Madisonian
Wednesday, October 1, 1913
Page 6, Column 3

Mortuary

Obituary - Isaiaah Berline

Isaiah Berline, son of Joseph Berline, was born in Ohio, Feb 11, 1851, and died at his home in Winterset, Sept. 17, 1913, age 62 years, seven months and six days. He came with his parents to Illinois, then to Mahaska county, Iowa and from there to Madison county, where he grew to manhood. He has been a resident of Winterset about 30 years.

Oct. 29, 1883, he was untied in marriage to Lorinda Florence Dorrell. Sixteen children were born to this union, eleven dead and five living, Mrs. Fern Rush, Winterset; Clarence, 12, Harry 11 of Glenwood, Elsie 8 of Davenport; and Opel 4. He also leaves a step mother, who lives in Oskaloosa.

Funeral services were held at the home, Sept. 18th at 3 p. m., conducted by Rev. L. F. Davis, interment in the Baptist cemetery, north of Winterset.
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Transcriber's note: Transcribed as published, publisher's typo in title.


 

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