IDA B. WELLS BARNETT
Crusader’s for Justice 1862-1931 The Basic Family Genealogy With her famous Attorney Husband Ferdinand Lee Barnett With Her For Children
Findagrave.com:
78622 Ida B. Wells
Findagrave.com 7008609 Ferdinand Lee Barnett
Source:
http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=7862236&PIpi=6667536
Crusader’s for Justice
Name: Ida B. Wells
Born:
July 16, 1862 Holly Springs, Marshall, Mississippi, USA
Died:
March 25, 1931 Dailey Hospital, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Spouse:
Fedinand Lee Barnett
Parents:
James Wells, Elizabeth “Izzy Bell” Warrenton
Occupation:
Journalist, Social Worker
Cause
of Death: Uremia
Contributing
Factor: Chronic Nephrities
Date
of Burial: March 28, 1931
Age
at Death: YRS: 62
Death
Certificate #: 9660
Informant:
Dailey Hospital
Undertaker:
R.H.M. Govock
Political
Party: Republican
Founder
of the NAACP 1909
Residence:
328 E Garfield BLVD
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Findagrave.com:
7862236
Informant:
Oak Grove Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
(July
16, 1862 – March 25, 1931), more commonly known as Ida B. Wells, was an African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist,
feminist, [1] Georgist,[2] and
an early leader in the Civil Rights Movement.
She was one of the founders of the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
in 1909.
Born
in Holly Springs, Mississippi, Wells lost her parents and a
sibling in the 1878 yellow fever epidemic
at a young age. She went to work and, with her grandmother, kept the rest of
the family intact. She moved with some of her siblings to Memphis, Tennessee, finding pay better for teachers.
Later
as an activist, Wells documented lynching in the United States in
the 1890s, showing that it was often used in the South as a way to control or
punish Black people who
competed with whites, rather than being based on criminal acts by black people,
as was usually claimed by whites.[3] She
was active in women's rights and
the women's suffrage movement, establishing
several notable women's organizations. Wells was a skilled and persuasive
rhetorician and traveled internationally on lecture tours.[4]
Source:
Ida B. Wells Barnett in the
Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
Name: Ida B.
Wells Barnett Birth Date: abt 1869 Birth Place: Holly Springs, Miss Death Date: 25 Mar 1931 Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Burial Date: 28 Mar 1931 Burial Place:
Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Cemetery Name: Oakwood Death Age:
62 Occupation: Social Worker Race: Black
Marital Status: M Gender:
Female Residence: Chicago, Cook Co.,
Ill. Spouse Name: Ferdinand Barnett FHL Film Number: 1892957
Source;
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=FSIllinoisDeath&h=2307433&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=2545
Ida B Barnett in the Cook
County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988
Name: Ida B Barnett Death Date: 25 Mar 1931 Death Location: Cook County, IL File Number: 6009660 Archive Collection Name: Cook County
Genealogy Records (Deaths) Archive
repository location: Chicago, IL Archive
repository name: Cook County Clerk
Web Source Image:
Chicago Tribune March 25, 1931
Page: 1
Mrs. Ida Barnett
Colored Leader, 62, Dies Suddenly
Mrs.
Ida B. Wells—Barnett, for many years a recognized leader of the Negro race in
efforts to obtain social and economic equality in the United States, died last
night at the Daily Hospital after illness of only two days. She was 62 years old.
Mrs.
Barnett came to Chicago in 1893,. Soon
afterward she married Attorney F. L. Barnett, About 1890 She had gone to
England to Lecture on lynching in the South.
She was one of the principal organizers of the Negro Fellowship Club at
3005 South State Street, a gathering place for the colored youth. In 1917 she went to Washington to present to
the President and Congress a memorial of the National Equal Rights League asking that lynching be made a
crime under federal law and to protest against segregation of Negro workers in
government service.
Besides
her husband, Mrs. Wells-Barnett is survived by four children. The family home is at 328 East Garfield
boulevard.
Source:
Husband
of Ida B. Well
Ferdinand
Lee Barnett
[1895-1931]
Name: Ferdinand Lee Barnett
Born: February 18, 1852 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA
Died: March 11, 1936, 3239 Prairie Avenue Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Spouse: Mary Henrietta Graham 1st
Ida Bell. Well 2nd
Born: February 18, 1852 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA
Died: March 11, 1936, 3239 Prairie Avenue Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Spouse: Mary Henrietta Graham 1st
Ida Bell. Well 2nd
Parents:
Ferdinand Barnett, Martha Williams
Occupation:
Attorney
Political
Party: Republican 1st
Democrat 2nd
aft 1920
Cause
of Death: Myocarditis
Date
of Burial: March 14, 1936
Age
at Death: YRS: 84
Death Certificate #: 1926958
Undertaker:
Charles Jackson
3800 Michigan Ave
Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Findagrave.com 7008609
Interment: Oak Wood Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Ferdinand Lee Barnett (1859 – March 11, 1936) was an American journalist, lawyer,
and civil rights activist in Chicago, Illinois. In 1895 he married
anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells. He was a founding editor of the Chicago Conservator in 1878. He
was a successful lawyer and was the third black person to be admitted to the
Illinois bar. In 1896 he became Illinois' first black assistant state's
attorney. He was active in anti-lynching and civil rights and was called
"one of the foremost citizens Chicago has ever had" by the Chicago
Defender.[1]
Source:
Ferdinand Lee Barnett in the Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths
Index, 1916-1947
Name:
Ferdinand Lee Barnett Birth Date: abt
1859 Birth Place: Nashville, Tenn Death Date: 11 Mar 1936 Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Burial Date: 14 Mar 1936 Burial Place: Cook, Ill. Cemetery Name: Oakwood Death Age: 77
Occupation: Retired Lawyer Race:
Black Marital Status: W Gender: Male
Residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Father Name: Ferdinand Barnett
Father Birth Place: Tenn.
Spouse
Name: Ida Barnett FHL Film Number:
1926958
Source:
Ferdinand L.
Barnett Dies; Veteran Chicago Attorney
Funeral services
for Ferdinand Lee Barnett, 77 years old, colored attorney, who died Wednesday
in the home of his daughter at 3239 Prairie Avenue, will be held tomorrow
morning at the Chapel at 3800 South Michigan Avenue. Burial will be in Oak Woods Cemetery. A
graduate of the Chicago College of Law, Mr. Barnett began the practice of law
here in 1884. He served three successive terms as an assistant state’s attorney
in charge of extradition matters, having been first appointed in 1896 under
Charles D. Deneen. Attorney Barnett is survived by six children and ten
grandchildren.
Chicago Daily
Tribune March 13, 1936 Page 20 Ferdinand Lee Barnett dies
Source:
Ferdinand & Ida
Get Married
1895
Married: 27 Jun 1895 Chicago,
Cook, Illinois, USA
Ida B. Wells Weds Ferdinand L. Barnett the Most Important Event That
Ever Occurred in Colored Society in Chicago Date: Friday, June
28, 1895 Paper: New
York Herald (New York, New York) Issue: 21494
Page: 5
The most Important Event That Ever
Occurred in Color Society in Chicago
By
Telegraph to the Herald
Chicago,
Ill., June 27, 1895—The Most important event that ever occurred in colored
society in Chicago was the wedding to-night of Miss Ida B. wells and Ferdinand
L. Barnett, which took place in Bethel A.M.E. Church, at the corner of
Thirtieth and Dearborn Streets. It was
the eve of the season, and 500 invited guest assembled to witness the ceremony,
which was performed by the REV D.A. Graham, pastor of the Church.
Both
the bride and groom are prominent in the colored circles. Mr. Barnett is a lawyer, and has been
connected for many years with all public movements here for the benefit of his
race. He is one of the principal owners
of the Conservator, a newspaper devoted to the interests of the colored people,
and is president of the Anti-Lynching Society.
He was graduated from the High School here and the Union College of Law.
Mrs.
Barnett is perhaps the most prominent colored woman living. She was born in Holly Springs, Miss., and
taught school in Memphis, Tenn., until she lost her position because the part
she took in editing a colored paper called Free Speech. Miss Wills has been lecturing against
lynching, and
has made two trips to London, where she has
been enthusiastically received.
Ida
B. Well weds Ferdinand L. Barnett New York Herald June 28, 1895 Page 5
Source:
Ida B. Wells in the Cook County, Illinois, Marriages Index, 1871-1920Name: Ida B. Wells Age: 32 Gender: Female Birth Year: abt 1863 Marriage Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 27 Jun 1895 Marriage Place: Cook County, Illinois Spouse Name: Ferdinand L. Barnett Spouse Age: 40 Spouse Gender: Male FHL Film Number: 1030252
Source:http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=FSCookILMarriage&h=1213074&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=2545
Four Issues: Charles, Herman, Ida & Alfreda
The
Children of Ida B. Wells & Ferdinand Lee Barnett
File: Ida B Wells with her children, 1909.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ida_B_Wells_with_her_children,_1909.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ida_B_Wells_with_her_children,_1909.jpg
1.
Charles Aked Barnett
Alias: Adel & Alfred
Born: March 25, 1896 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Died: July 3, 1957 Mercy Hospital, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Spouse: Clementine Frierson
Parents: Ferdinand Lee Barnett, Ida B. Wells
Occupation: Printer
Cause of Death: Pulmonary Embolus
Date of Burial: July 6, 1957
Age at Burial: YRS: 61
Birth Certificate #: 1287742
Death Certificate#: 48306 779
Marriage Certificate #: 0969171
Address: 4902 Washington Pile Court
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Funeral Home: Henderson Funeral Home
418 E 47th St
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Informant: E. Gutrie Chief Register
Findagrave.com 174146201 Interment: Mount Glenwood Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Alias: Adel & Alfred
Born: March 25, 1896 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Died: July 3, 1957 Mercy Hospital, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Spouse: Clementine Frierson
Parents: Ferdinand Lee Barnett, Ida B. Wells
Occupation: Printer
Cause of Death: Pulmonary Embolus
Date of Burial: July 6, 1957
Age at Burial: YRS: 61
Birth Certificate #: 1287742
Death Certificate#: 48306 779
Marriage Certificate #: 0969171
Address: 4902 Washington Pile Court
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Funeral Home: Henderson Funeral Home
418 E 47th St
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Informant: E. Gutrie Chief Register
Findagrave.com 174146201 Interment: Mount Glenwood Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Married: December 23, 1922
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Issue: Gloria Yvonne Barnett
Charles A Barnett in the Cook
County, Illinois, Birth Certificates Index, 1871-1922
Name: Charles A Barnett Birth Date: 25 Mar 1896 Birth Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Ethnicity: American Gender: Male
Race: Black Father: Ferd Barnett Mother:
Bell Wills FHL Film Number:
1287742
Source:
Charles A Barnett in the Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988
Name: Charles A Barnett Death Date: 3 Jul 1957 Death Location: Cook County, IL File Number: 48306 Archive Collection Name: Cook County
Genealogy Records (Deaths) Archive
repository location: Chicago, IL Archive repository name: Cook County Clerk
Source:
Charles A Barnett in the Cook
County, Illinois Marriage Indexes, 1912-1942
Name: Charles A Barnett
Gender: Male Spouse Name: Clementine Frierson Spouse Gender: Female Marriage
Date: 23 Dec 1922
Source:
Marriage Certificate #:
0969171
Web Source image:
2.
Herman
Kohlsaat Barnett
Born:
November 12, 1898 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Died: April
6, 1975 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA
Spouse: Fione
Elizabeth Davis 1st
Gertrude Theresa Bertrand 2nd
Parents:
Ferdinand Lee Barnett, Ida B. Wells
Occupation:
Lawyer
Cause of
Death:
Date of
Burial:
Age at Death:
YRS: 76
Findgrave.com 85847706
Social
Security #: Number: 550-26-6537; Issue State: California; Issue Date: Before
1951
Interment:
Forest Lawn Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA Plot:
Tenderness, Lot 3208, Space 1.
1st
Married Fione Elizabeth Davis
Married:
Abt 1920 Illinois, USA
Divorced
Before 1930
Issues: Herman Kohlsaat Barnett, and Earl Davis Barnett
Issues: Herman Kohlsaat Barnett, and Earl Davis Barnett
2nd
Married: Gertrude Theresa Bertrand
Married: 25 Nov 1939 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA
No Issues
Herman Kohsaat Barnett mentioned in the record of Herman Kohsaat
Barnett and Gertrude Theresa Bertrand
Name Herman Kohsaat Barnett Event Type Marriage Event Date 25 Nov 1939
Event Place Los Angeles, California, United States Gender Male Age 41 Birth
Year (Estimated) 1898
Father's Name Ferdinand L Barnett Mother's Name Ida
B Wells Spouse's Name: Gertrude
Theresa Bertrand Spouse's Age29 Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated)
1910 Spouse's Father's Name Joseph C Bertrand Spouse's Mother's Name Beaulah Lewis Page 81
California,
County Marriages, 1850-1952
GS Film number 2114343
Digital Folder
Number 005698642
Image Number 02823
Citing this Record
"California,
County Marriages, 1850-1952," database with images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8VD-VD3 : 28 November 2014), Herman
Kohsaat Barnett and Gertrude Theresa Bertrand, 25 Nov 1939; citing Los Angeles,
California, United States, county courthouses, California; FHL microfilm
2,114,343.
Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8VD-VD3
Web Source
Image:
Attorney Barnett of Chicago Weds Angel City
Girl
Los Angeles, Nov 30, Attorney
Herman K. Barnett, son of the late Ida B. Wells Barnett, was married her
Saturday to Theresa Bertrand. The simple ceremony was read by Honorable Frank
G. Tyrell, Municipal Court Judge, at his North Normandie Boulevard residence. Those who attended the wedding ceremony were Dr.
Bert L. Boswell, Miss Irama Lewis, J.G. Bertrand, the bride’s father, Mr. &
Mrs. Norman O. Houston , Mr. E. L. Duffy, Miss Lucille Davin, and Mrs. Cornelius
Gadbury, and Winston Williams: Madame Nona M. Bern’s and Clarabell Casby.
The Groom is Prominent
Attorney, having been born in Chicago. His late father was attorney Ferdinand
L. Barnett, the first Negro Appointed Assistant States Attorney Who will grace
the Chicago Housing Project.
The Bridegroom,
himself, was also Assistant State’s Attorney of Cook County. He came to Los
Angeles several years ago. His bride is
a native of Biloxi, Mississippi and is the daughter of Mr. J. G. Bertrand of
Los Angeles and Buelah Morris of Milton, Florida. Mr. Barnett is a charter member of Tau Chapter
of the Alpha fraternity.
The Pittsburg
Courier December 2, 1939 Page: 9
Herman Kohlsaat Barnett Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates
Name Herman Kohlsaat Barnett Event Type Birth
Event Date 12 Nov 1898 Event Place Chicago,
Cook, Illinois, United States Registration Date 26
Jan 1942 Registration Place, Cook,
Illinois Gender Male Father's Name Ferdinand Lee Barnett Father's
Birthplace Nashville, Tennessee Father's Age 45 Father's Estimated Birth Year 1853 Mother's NameIda Belle Wells Mother's Birthplace Holly Springs, Mississippi Mother's Age 33
Mother's Estimated Birth Year 1865
Certificate Number 111194
Citing this
Record
"Illinois,
Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1940," database, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q23M-696C : 18 May 2016), Herman
Kohlsaat Barnett, 12 Nov 1898; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States,
reference/certificate 111194, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm .
Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871-1940
Digital Folder
Number 100814767
Image Number 00313
Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q23M-696C
Herman K Barnett in the
California, Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Herman K
Barnett Social Security #:
550266537 Gender: Male Birth Date: 12 Nov 1897 Birth Place: Illinois Death Date: 6 Apr 1975 Death Place: Los Angeles
Source:
The Los Angeles
Times Southland
Monday Morning
July 3, 1961
Page 30
Herman K. Barnett, 62, an attorney, was Born in
Chicago. His father was, Ferdinand Barnett,
was the first Nergo judge ever Elected to Municipal Court in Chicago and His
Mother, Ida B. Wells Barnnett, was Well know as a newspaper editor and club -Woman.
Barnett came to Los Angeles in 1932 and Took an active
part in several and national Political campaigns. In 1938 he was Appointed campaigns. In 1938 he was Appointed administrative
assistant in the County department of rehabilitation and Was named manager of
the Carver Park Housing Project at Henderson, NEV., In 1943. Since that time he has engaged in Various business but has never lost his Interest in politics.
Barnett organized the Associated Citizens of America in
1960, a non- Profit corporation.
“We support President Kennedy and the Hon. James
Roosevelt in the national Elections and Samuel Yorty in the Mayorlity election, said Barnett “Although a Registered
Democrat, I believe I could be of great service to all people of the 10th
District, regardless of race, color, creed or political affiliation.”
Herman Kohlsaat Barnett
The Los Angeles Times July 3, 1961 Page 30
Source:
https://www.newspapers.com/image/161390656/?terms=Herman%2BK.%2BBarnett
Source:
https://www.newspapers.com/image/161390656/?terms=Herman%2BK.%2BBarnett
3.
Ida Bell. Wells Jr.
Born: August 13, 1901 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Died: August 4, 1988 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA
Parents: Ferdinand Lee Barnett, Ida B. Wells
Occupation: Editor
Cause of Death:
Date of Burial: August 21, 1988
Religion: Methodist
Age at Death: 87 years, 12 days
Social Security #: Number:
349-16-6789; Issue State: Illinois; Issue Date: Before 1951
Findagrave.com 174146824
Interment:
Ida Bellwells Barnett in
the California, Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Ida Bellwells Barnett Social Security #: 349166789 Gender: Female Birth Date: 13 Aug 1901 Birth Place: Illinois Death Date: 4 Aug 1988 Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Wells
Source:
Ida B Barnett, 86 of Los Angeles,
California
Ida Barnett, daughter of rights
leader, journalist
Chicago
Sun-Times (IL) - Thursday, August 11, 1988
Ida B. Barnett, 86, the last
surviving child of crusading journalist and famed civil rights leader Ida B.
Wells of Chicago, died Aug. 4 in Los Angeles.
Miss Barnett helped edit her mother's
autobiography, Crusade for Justice: the Autobiography of Ida B. Wells,
published in 1970. She lived in Chicago until 1986, when she moved to
California.
Miss Barnett's parents were two of
the nation's leading champions of civil rights.
Her father, Ferdinand L. Barnett, was
a lawyer and owner of the first black newspaper in Chicago, the Chicago
Conservator. He also became the first black assistant state's attorney in Cook
County and the state.
Miss Barnett was her father's
secretary until his death in 1938.
In 1895, he had married Ida B. Wells,
who was 33 and already internationally known for her crusade against lynchings
of blacks.
Ida B. Wells was one of the original
40 founders of the NAACP in 1910, organized the first Negro woman's club in
Chicago in 1893, teamed with Jane Addams of Hull House to block separate
schools for blacks in Chicago, and was a leading advocate for women to get the
vote.
Ida B. Wells was inducted into the
Black Press Hall of Fame last year, and a Chicago Housing Authority project is
named in her honor. She died in 1931.
Miss Barnett helped raise the
children of her sister, Alfreda Duster, after the sister's husband died in
1945. She assisted Mrs. Duster from 1968 to 1970 in editing their mother's
autobiography. Mrs. Duster died in 1982.
A memorial service will be held at 5
p.m. Aug. 21 at Woodlawn United Methodist Church, 1208 E. 64th St.
Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Sun-Times (IL) - Thursday,
August 11, 1988
CITE THIS RECORD
Chicago
Sun-Times, Illinois, GenealogyBank.com
(http://genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/obit/0F93FF391012E39B-0F93FF391012E39B
: accessed 17 December 2016) Ida B Barnett
Source:
4.
Alfreda Marguerita Barnett
Born: 03 Sep 1904 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Died: 04 Apr 1983 Billings Hospital Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
950 E. 59th Street
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Spouse: Benjamin Ceil Duster
Parents: Ferdinand Lee Barnett, Ida B. Wells
Occupation: Biographer Activist editor of Crusade for Justice
Retired Social Worker
Cause of Death: Cardio Respiratory Arrest
Date of Burial: April 6, 1983
Funeral Services: April 9, 1983
Woodlawn United Methodist Church
1208 E. 64th St, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Age at Death: 78 years, 7 months
Birth Certificate: 1287752
Death Certificate: 60682
Mortuary: Gondor Wilson
12534 S. Harlem Ave
Palos Heights, Cook, Illinois, USA
10240 S. Ewin Ave
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Social Security#: Number: 329-24-3260; Issue State: Illinois; Issue Date: Before 1951
Residence: 6632 South Greenwood
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Informant: Debra J. Polk No Relation
Hospital Records
Findagrave.com 174145643
Interment: Donated to Science
Died: 04 Apr 1983 Billings Hospital Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
950 E. 59th Street
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Spouse: Benjamin Ceil Duster
Parents: Ferdinand Lee Barnett, Ida B. Wells
Occupation: Biographer Activist editor of Crusade for Justice
Retired Social Worker
Cause of Death: Cardio Respiratory Arrest
Date of Burial: April 6, 1983
Funeral Services: April 9, 1983
Woodlawn United Methodist Church
1208 E. 64th St, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Age at Death: 78 years, 7 months
Birth Certificate: 1287752
Death Certificate: 60682
Mortuary: Gondor Wilson
12534 S. Harlem Ave
Palos Heights, Cook, Illinois, USA
10240 S. Ewin Ave
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Social Security#: Number: 329-24-3260; Issue State: Illinois; Issue Date: Before 1951
Residence: 6632 South Greenwood
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Informant: Debra J. Polk No Relation
Hospital Records
Findagrave.com 174145643
Interment: Donated to Science
Alfreda Marguerita Barnett
in the Cook County, Illinois, Birth Certificates Index, 1871-19
Name: Alfreda
Marguerita Barnett Birth Date: 3 Sep 1904 Birth Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Ethnicity: American Gender: Female Race:
Black Father: Ferdinand L Barnett
Mother: Ida B Wells Barnett FHL
Film Number: 128807722
Source:
Alfreda Marguerita Barnett
in the Cook County, Illinois, Birth Certificates Index, 1871-19
Name: Alfreda Marguerita Barnett Birth Date: 3 Sep 1904 Birth
Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois Ethnicity: American Gender: Female Race: Black Father: Ferdinand L Barnett Mother: Ida B Wells Barnett FHL Film Number: 128807722
Source:
Alfreda Duster in the Cook
County, Illinois Death Index, 1 908-1988
Name: Alfreda Duster Death Date: 2 Apr 1983 Death Location: Cook
County, IL File Number: 6006872 Archive Collection Name: Cook County Genealogy
Records (Deaths) Archive repository location:
Chicago, IL Archive repository name: Cook County Clerk
Source:
Married: 09 Jul 1925 Illinois
Issues: Alfreda, Benjamin, Charles, Donald, and Troy
Rites For Civic Leader Alfreda Duster, 78
A MEMORIAL
service for Alfreda Barnett Duster, a south side civic leader will be at 1 p.m.
Saturday in the Woodlawn United Methodist Church, 1208 E. 64th St.
Mrs. Duster, 78, of the South Side neighborhood, of
Woodlawn, died last Saturday in Billings Hospital. She was the youngest daughter of Ida B. Wells
after whom the Chicago Housing Authority named a South Side Housing Complex.
Mrs. Duster a lifelong Chicago resident, was the editor
of Crusade for Justice,” the 1970 autobiographer of her mother. After the book’s publication by the
University of Chicago Press, Mrs. Duster spoke over the next decade on the work
of her mother, journalist who crusaded against lynchings, and others who
championed black rights.
Mrs. Duster’s father was Ferdinand Barnett, founder of
the Conservator, the first black newspaper in Chicago.
She was A graduate of the University of Chicago, and she
had been a member of the Illinois Youth Commission and the chairman of the
Woodlawn Model Cities Council.
In addition, she founded the Wells Duster Civic
Organization and was a member of the NAACP, the women’s board of the University
of Chicago and opportunity Centers, a privately funded job-training and
education program.
For her work, Mrs. Duster received an honorary doctorate from
Chicago State University, a citation from the University of Chicago Alumni
Association and the Bootstrap Award from the Opportunity Centers.
She is survived by four sons, Benjamin C., Charles E.,
Donald L. and Troys.; a daughter Alfreda Duster Ferrell; a sister and 15
grandchildren.
Chicago Tribune April 4, 1983 Page 12 Alfreda Marguerita
Barnett Duster
Source:
No comments:
Post a Comment