I am not related but found these photos in a antique shop in Tomball, TX. I did some research and found the names and linked the sibs. Did you see the other photos?
I have a Family tree at Ancestry.com. I don't recall this name right now as I haven't worked on the Barr family in quite some time, but I can look it up for you. My maternal great grandmother was Emma Barr, a Creek Native American born in Wagoner County, Oklahoma. I've found her in all census records except 1900. Emma married Mitchell Wadsworth, Jr. and had my grandmother Mary Wadsworth in 1903 if I remember right. Then she had a stillborn son in 1904 and died shortly after. I haven't had much luck with the Wadsworth side but if I have anything from the Barr side, I got all the info from my cousin who did extensive searches on the Barr family. If you belong to Ancestry I can send you the link to my tree by sending me an E-mail to [contact link]. Thanks, Annmarie J. Bissonnette-Christian
I just checked my tree and I don't have a George Washington Barr anywhere in my tree. The only Barr family I have is from my great grandmother, Emma Ann Barr buried in South Heights Cemetery in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. Your message to me must have been an error.
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