hmtl5 Henry Barnabas Hylbert: Hedges Genealogy

Henry Barnabas Hylbert

Male 1827 - 1894  (67 years)


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  1. 1.  Henry Barnabas Hylbert was born on 18 Feb 1827 in Rockingham County, Virginia; died on 5 Aug 1894 in Spring Creek, Wirt County, West Virginia; was buried in Mount Williams Cemetery, Wirt County, West Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1870, Spring Creek, Wirt County, West Virginia
    • Census: 1880, Spring Creek, Wirt County, West Virginia

    Notes:

    Records of MT William Church church (organized April 14, 1889), show Henry Barnabas Hylbert was baptized by Rev Martin Bibb in 1865; was dismissed from church rolls due to death 8/5/1894
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    Obituary written & signed by Thomas J Monroe, pastor of Mt. William Church:
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    On the evening of August 5th, 1894 at his home in Wirt County, West Virginia, Henry Barnabas Hylbert departed this life, aged 67 years five months and 11 days.

    He was born February 18, 1827 in Nicholas County, West Virginia and made that his home. He was converted at twelve years of age and joined the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church and remained a member of that church until he moved to Wirt County, West Virginia in 1852. He then united with the Good Hope Baptist Church near Reedy, Roane County, West Virginia. Then in 1889 when the Mount William Baptist Church was organized he was a charter member and remained a faithful member of that church until death.

    Uncle Barney, as he was called by all who knew him, was as near a model Christian as I have ever seen. He was a good neighbor and friend to all. When any benevolent object was presented to the church he was always ready to assist and that liberally. In paying the pastor he always gave more than any one else in the church.

    His funeral was preached by Rev. Thomas J. Monroe, the writer who used as his text I Samuel 20:18, "Then Jonathon said to David, tomorrow is the new moon: and thou shalt be missed because thy seat shall be empty." That was the largest congregation ever assembled at that place for his friends were many, and he was kind to all.

    His sons eight in number carried his remains to the Mount William Cemetery where he was buried. Uncle Barney leaves a widow, Mrs. Sarah Jane Hylbert, eight sons and two daughters, all living.

    I have been his pastor three years and his home was his pastor's home. He always was the most resigned man to the will of the Lord I have ever seen. Mount William Church has lost a noble member and the community one of its best citizens. May the rich blessings of God rest upon the family in their bereavement.
    Signed: Thomas J Monroe, pastor


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73867368/henry-barnabas-hylbert

    Family/Spouse: Sarah Jane McClung. Sarah was born on 24 Aug 1844 in Nicholas County, West Virginia; died on 10 May 1928 in Ludlow, Champaign County, Illinois; was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Rantoul, Champaign County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Henry Clay Hylbert was born on 14 Feb 1869 in Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia; died on 18 Aug 1941 in Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois; was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Rantoul, Champaign County, Illinois.

Generation: 2