The first name on the census was "Eugean" but there was no confirmation for "Eugean" or "Eugene" in Ithaca city directories. The 1880 city directory has "Barnes Thomas E., clerk, 32 S Geneva." The 1888 Ithaca city directory has "Dow," "Belsey O," "Hattie E," and "Sarah J" at 32 S Geneva. 1900 census in HistoryForge has siblings "Dow," "Betsy O," and "Sarah H" living at 328 S Geneva St. Amanda Barnes, the widowed mother who is the head of this household was married to a William Barnes and they were both buried in the Rome (PA) cemetery. See https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79649601/amanda-m-barnes . The findagrave page for William, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79649541/william-m-barnes , includes information from the 1860 census for Asylum, PA (in Bradford county) for 4 children: Dow Barnes 7; Eugene Barnes 5; Betsy Barnes 3; and Sally Barnes 1. This can be confirmed from page 24 of the 1860 census from Asylum in Bradford County, PA.
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