Note: Clyde attended Barber School, he lived at Scaranton, Iowa where he was a barber.
On September 16, 1934 at Falls City, Nebraska, Clyde William Barr married Helen Velma Bashaw. After a brief tenure on the family farm near Elliot, Clyde and Helen moved to Des Moines where Clyde attended barber college. Upon his graduation in 1936, they moved to Atlantic where Clyde practiced his trade and Helen kept house. In 1937 their first son, Larry Conley was born to them. In the spring of that year, the family moved to Scranton where Clyde continued his barbering career and Helen kept house and raised their son. Two years later, in 1939 a second son, Allen Edward was born. A year later, the family moved to Jefferson and remained in the Jefferson - Churdan area four more years. In 1943, with the coming of the War, the family returned to the family farm near Elliot. The following year a third son, Derryl Lee was born. In 1948 Helen and her family moved back to the Scranton area to raise purebred Angus Cattle. Still pursuing the cattle business, the family in 1950 moved to the farm a half mile east of the Scranton Cemetery where they would live for the next 44 years.
Note: Clyde attended Barber School, he lived at Scaranton, Iowa where he was a barber.
On September 16, 1934 at Falls City, Nebraska, Clyde William Barr married Helen Velma Bashaw. After a brief tenure on the family farm near Elliot, Clyde and Helen moved to Des Moines where Clyde attended barber college. Upon his graduation in 1936, they moved to Atlantic where Clyde practiced his trade and Helen kept house. In 1937 their first son, Larry Conley was born to them. In the spring of that year, the family moved to Scranton where Clyde continued his barbering career and Helen kept house and raised their son. Two years later, in 1939 a second son, Allen Edward was born. A year later, the family moved to Jefferson and remained in the Jefferson - Churdan area four more years. In 1943, with the coming of the War, the family returned to the family farm near Elliot. The following year a third son, Derryl Lee was born. In 1948 Helen and her family moved back to the Scranton area to raise purebred Angus Cattle. Still pursuing the cattle business, the family in 1950 moved to the farm a half mile east of the Scranton Cemetery where they would live for the next 44 years.
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