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- Octa Vayne Earnhardt at Mont Amoena, 1921.
- Octa Vayne Earnhardt Barrier, c. 1950.
- Octa Vayne Earnhardt Barrier and husband Henry Webster Barrier; daughters Kathryn Barrier Hayes (left), and Betty Barrier Fries (right), c. 1950.
Class of 1921
Birth: February 13, 1902
Death: February 28, 1970
Burial:
Oakwood Cemetery
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
John Henderson Earnhardt (1875–1953)
Florence Phillips Earnhardt (1877–1922)
John Henderson Earnhardt (1875–1953)
Florence Phillips Earnhardt (1877–1922)
Spouse
Henry Webster Barrier (1891–1976)
Henry Webster Barrier (1891–1976)
Siblings
Mary Alice Earnhardt Eddleman (1897–1936)
Eula Earnhardt Castor (1898–1976)
Margie Earnhardt Hurlocker (1900–1993)
Mary Alice Earnhardt Eddleman (1897–1936)
Eula Earnhardt Castor (1898–1976)
Margie Earnhardt Hurlocker (1900–1993)
Half Siblings
Infant Daughter Earnhardt (1927–1927)
Ralph Lee Earnhardt (1928–1973)
Harold Eugene Earnhardt (1930–1970)
James Aubrey Earnhardt (1933–1982)
Infant Daughter Earnhardt (1927–1927)
Ralph Lee Earnhardt (1928–1973)
Harold Eugene Earnhardt (1930–1970)
James Aubrey Earnhardt (1933–1982)
Children
Betty Jean Barrier Fries (1925–2014)
Kathryn Arlette Barrier Hayes (1927–2011)
Betty Jean Barrier Fries (1925–2014)
Kathryn Arlette Barrier Hayes (1927–2011)
Source: www.findagrave.com, #110289589.
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The Concord Daily Tribune, 12 Oct 1923, 5.
Earnhardt-Barrier
On October 10, 1923, at Lutheran Chapel parsonage at China Grove Dr. Henry W. Barrier and Miss Vayne Earnhardt were married. Rev. C. A. Brown, pastor of the bride, officiated.
The bride, the youngest daughter of Mr. John H. Earnhardt, of Cabarrus county, is an accomplished young lady. She is a graduate of Mont Amoena Seminary, Mt. Pleasant, and has successfully taught two sessions in the public school at Georgeville, Cabarrus county, and has been selected for a third term.
Dr. Barrier was reared in Cabarrus county and is a successful surgeon in the United States hospital as Sherian, Wyo., where he has been employed by the government during the past summer and has signed up for two years.
The young couple left Concord the same evening they were married on No. 46 for their new home in Sheridan, Wyoming. Their many friends wish for them much joy and happiness and a successful life in their new home in the far west. X.