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Family of Lewis Claude BARKLEY and Wilhelmine Jean JOHNSON

Lewis Claude BARKLEY b. 1904 Feb 201086 at Bradford, New York1106. d. 1974 Jun92 at Niagara Falls, New York92.
Wilhelmine Jean JOHNSON

Married1222 1932 Apr 91222 at Pierce Ave Presb. Ch, Niagara Falls, New York1222.

Lewis attended1430 Haverling High School in Bath, New York, and attended1106 the University of Buffalo. For most of his life, he worked at or managed drugstores and pharmacies in Hornell, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, New York.

Both Lewis and Wilhelmine were active in the Niagara Falls community1431 in parent-teacher groups, North End Kiwanis, YWCA Social Study club, golf leagues, and Community Chest. Lewis also served1431 as officer and president of the Niargara Pharmaceutical Board.

Children of Lewis Claude BARKLEY and Wilhelmine Jean JOHNSON:

1. Cynthia Jill BARKLEY1431 b. 1946 Nov 241431 at Children's Hospital, Buffalo, New York1431.
md. 1) Thomas Edgar REILLY
md. 2) Brian Michael YANOFSKY


92. Social Security Death Index
1086. 1920 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Bath; www.ancestry.com
1106. Obit - Barkley, Lewis, Jun 1974, Corning Leader, received from Marion Springer, Steuben Co Historian
1119. 1910 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Bradford; www.ancestry.com
1155. 1905 State Census NY, Steuben Co., Bradford, familysearch.org
1222. Barkley, Lewis Claude; Johnson Wilhemine Wedding; pub Apr 12, 1932; Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette; www.fultonhistory.com
1254. 1930 Fed Census NY, Niagara Co., Niagara Falls; www.ancestry.com
1430. Haverling (Bath, NY) High School Yearbook (various years); www.ancestry.com
1431. Niagara Falls (NY) Gazette; various dates; www.fultonhistory.com
1436. Obit - Barkley, Eva (Sanford), Corning (NY) Leader; pub 28 Jan 1946; www.fultonhistory.com
4359. Obit - Barkley, Clarence H, (Bath, NY) Steuben Courier-Advocate, Jan 5, 1961; fultonhistory.com