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** son John Alfred Barnard (1861-1910) GM of the Ohio, Indiana & Western RR & GM of Peoria & Eastern RR; His first wife was Louise Ingalls, dau. of Melville Ingalls, president of the Cleveland, Cincinatti, Chicago & St. Louis RR;
** son Robert Christie Barnard (1869-1942) Supt. @ Cleveland, Akron & Columbus RR; Sec. @ Dayton Union RR;
** son Wilfred Keefer Barnard (1879-1936) spent several years in RR, including supervision of main line and terminal construction on the Los L<s>Strike-through text</s>os Angeles & Salt Lake R.R., and the Pacific Electric R.R. at Los Angeles.
* Mr. Barnard (b. 1831 USA) engineer
* Victor Paul Flint (1914-2002) - 1940 stenographer @ Northern Pacific Railway, Walla Walla, [[Washington|WA]]
** Paul Flint was raised in Seattle, he married Helen Marie Sharpe in the early 1940's, their wedding was officiated by John G. Mitchell, founder of Multnomah School of the Bible. Paul & Helen both attended the University of Washington. Paul also graduated from BIOLA, and Helen from Multnomah. From 1949-1983, Paul taught at [[Emmaus Bible College]] in Oak Park, [[Illinois|IL]], before retiring and moving back to Seattle.
* T.J. Frazier - civil engineer @ B&O RR
** Unknown if Frazier was PB, but he was the great-grandfather of Ruth E. Sherman (1925-2013), charter member of the [[Giffin Park Church, OH|Giffin Park Church]], an assembly planted in 1948 in St. Clairsville, Ohio by James Hyslop.
*** A sister of James Hyslop, Daisy, married Phil Clarkson who, with his brother Lew, were instrumental starting (and popularizing) the "Family Bible Hour" service in open brethren chapels in North America. Phil was also in radio ministry at [[Moody Bible Institute]] and an elder at [[Woodside Bible Chapel, IL|Woodside Bible Chapel]] in the Chicago area.
 
* Lott Frederick (1870-1947) section foreman 1910+ @ Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh (BR&P) railway (1885-1932), which was succeed by the Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad.
** one of the earliest correspondents +1911-1927+ for [[Indiana Gospel Hall, PA|Indiana Gospel Hall]] (OB) in the Pittsburgh CSA of [[Pennsylvania]], founded in 1910 and presently active.
* [[A.C. Frieseke]] credited in 1897 with inventing a railway telegraph, as well as in 1886 for inventing an electric time recorder.