Notes for Mary E BARNETT


1870 Federal Census, Prentiss County, Mississippi, 11 June, PO
Booneville, Township 6 Range 7, pages 5-6 (scan 428), Hse/Fam #31
(page 5)
Barnett, John 55 M W Farmer $200 real $1125 personal Georgia [born
abt 1815]
Barnett, Manerva 53 F W Keeping House Georgia [born abt 1817]
(page 6)
Barnett, Mary E 10 F W Mississippi [born bet June-Dec 1860]

Some genealogies list this person as Mary Ellen.

1880 Federal Census, Young County, Texas, 13 June, Precinct 2,
District 168, page 17, Hse #144, Fam #148
Barnet, John  W M 64   Farmer GA GA GA [b abt 1826]
Barnet, Menerva W F 56 Wife Keeping House SC VA SC [b abt 1824]
Barnet, Mary E  W F 18 Dau Single Farm Laborer MS GA SC [b abt
1862]
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Notes for Micajah Cicero BARNETT


MICAJAH BARNETT (JOSEPH, JOHN, WILLIAM) was born May 13, 1760, and
died Unknown. He married JENE. She was born May 12, 1762, and died
Unknown. Name 2: Micajah Cicero Barnett
--  Descendants Of John Barnett And Catherine Farrar,
http://geocities.com/highlandcelt/BarnettFamily.htm?20089

Another genealogy reports the many children of Micajah and
Jane/Jene.

Micajah Cicero Barnett 13 May 1760 in Goochland, Virginia, Died 9
Jan 1837 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina
Spouse Jane Jene GLENN 1762-1812
Joseph BARNETT
Richard BARNETT 1789 -
Martha BARNETT 1790 - 1813
Micajah C BARNETT 1793 -
Lucy BARNETT 1793 - 1813
Sarah Glen BARNETT 1793 - 1812
Jesse Barnett 1795 - 1872
Luis BARNETT 1797 - 1823
Elijah BARNETT 1799 - 1884
Susanna BARNETT 1800 - 1826
Joroyal BARNETT 1802 - 1854
Jenny BARNETT 1803 - 1812
Jorial R Barnett 1808 - 1880
--  Barnett Genealogy,
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/5784840/person/-674177267

Note that this list has one child named Joroyall, b 1802 and another
Jorial b 1808.  These names are variations of the same name.  But
perhaps this list is correct that there were two children.  Other
lists have only one child listed with a variation of this name. 
None of the earlier ones I found had wives of this child.  One
difference is in the death date, which supports the idea that there
were two children with these similar names.  This source does not
give sources for these birth and death dates.  The list also
inlcudes a Joseph, which would be a duplicate or Joroyall/Jorial.

Another genealogy, for instance, has mostly the same children, but
has only Joroyal and no Jorial separately, with no dates.  That list
also adds Janylhen Barnett, and leaves out Micajah Jr. and Joseph.
--  Stanford University, Barnett (no longer online),
http://www.stanford.edu/~melbar/BARNETT/WC02/WC02_023.HTM

Micajah was recorded in the 1790 and 1800 censuses in Spartanburg
County/District of South Carolina.  Several members of his families
are in nearby households, including his father Joseph and his Uncle
Edward.  The Barnett name is spelled with only one T in the 1790
census.

1790 Federal Census, Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Micajah Barnet
Number of Free White Males Under 16: 1     Number of Free White
Males 16 and Over: 1
Number of Free White Females: 2

In 1800 the household of Micajah Barnett is recorded next door to
his father Joseph.  On the other side of Joseph is Joseph's brother
Edward Barnett.

1800 Federal Census, Spartanburg District, South Carolina
Micajah Barnett
Free White Males Under 10: 3     Free White Males 16 to 25: 1
Free White Males 26 to 44 : 1
Free White Feales Under 10: 3     Free White Females 26 to 44 : 1
Number of Slaves: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16 : 6      Number of Household
Members Over 25 : 2
Number of Household Members: 9

Micajah is buried in the Camp Croft State Park, near Spartanburg,
South Carolina.

In 18190, Micajah is the only Barnett on his page of the census for
Spartanburg County, South Carolina, and none on nearby pages.  The
specific location is uncertain.

1810 Federal Census, Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Micajah Barnett
Free White Males Under 10: 2     Free White Males 10 to 15: 2
Free White Males 16 to 25: 1     Free White Males 45 and Over: 1
Free White Females Under 10: 2     Free White Females 16 to 25: 2
Free White Females 45 and Over: 1
Numbers of Slaves: 5
Number of Household Members Under 16: 6
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 16

The following information is mentioned in several Barnett source and
genealogies:
Micajah was a Baptist minister and served in the Revolutionary War. 
The original inscription on his headstone in Camp Croft State Park,
Spartanburg, S.C., stated this.  Evidently the original stone for
Micajah Cicero Barnett was stolen.  A new stone was dedicated in
1997. His new stone reads:
Micajah Cicero Barnett
Roebucks Regt, Rev. War
Jan 13, 1760
Jan 9, 1837
--  Allied Willis Families,
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/5040933/person/-626375232?ftm=1

The Veteran's Graves Register carries the following listing.

U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Micajah Cicero Barnett
Service Info.: US ARMY
Birth Date: 13 May 1760
Death Date: 9 Jan 1837
Cemetery: Barnett Family Cemetery
Cemetery Address: C/O Kermit Barnett-Barnett's Garage 1449 Union
Street Spartanburg, SC 29302
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Notes for Mollie Pricilla BARNETT


Family sources and her gravestone spell her name Pricilla.  Pricilla
married a man named Hudson.  We know of Hudsons, including the
husband of her sister Elnorah (Nora), but I have not discovered the
name of Pricilla's husband.  Pricilla is buried in the Johnson
Chapel Cemetery in Stonewall County, Texas, along with others of her
Barnett family and her sister's Hudson family.  The gravestone is
posted on Find a Grave.
-- 
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=4531&GRid=14832490
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Notes for Peter Lee M BARNETT


1860 Federal Census, Itawamba County, Mississippi, 20 June, PO Gun
Town, page 1 (scan 219), Hse/Fam #2
Barnett, John 36 M Farmer  $200 real $1125 personal  Georgia [born
abt 1824]
Barnett, Minerva 38 F South Carolina [born abt 1822]
Barnett, Lee M 7 M Mississippi [born abt 1853]

The child corresponding with Lee M in 1870 is called Peter M.  Note
that the middle in both cases is M.  Perhaps Lee had three given
names.

1870 Federal Census, Prentiss County, Mississippi, 11 June, PO
Booneville, Township 6 Range 7, pages 5-6 (scan 428), Hse/Fam #31
Barnett, John 55 M W Farmer $200 real $1125 personal Georgia [born
abt 1815]
Barnett, Manerva 53 F W Keeping House Georgia [born abt 1817]
-- page 6 --
Barnett, Peter M 16 M W Mississippi [born abt
1854]
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Notes for Richard BARNETT


Richard BARNETT
Birth 27 Aug 1789 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina
Death Sep 1836 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina
Parents Micajah Cicero Barnett 1760-1837, Jane Jene GLENN 1762-1812
--  Biddy Family,
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/5753013/person/-231983202

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Richard Barnett, son of Joseph Barnett and Lucy Wade, was born 9 Oct
1773 in Spartanburg County, SC. He died in 1832 in Lawrence County,
AL. He married Susannah about 1793 in Spartanburg County, SC.
Susannah died sometime between 1814 (birth of son, Jorial) and 1820
(1820 Census). Her maiden name COULD have been White or Smith as
Richard and Susannah sold and bought lands from the Whites and
Smiths of Spartanburg Co., SC. It is also possible that Susannah's
maiden name was Lewis. Their children were:

1-ELIZABETH (probable daughter) born 1802 in Spartanburg County, SC
and died about 1880 in Lincoln County, TN. She married Josiah
Stovall, son of David Stovall and Mary Wright. Their children were:
Mary Ann, Thomas (married Mahulda P. Smith), Stephen Gilbert
(married Sarah Ann Sanderson), Nancy Jane (md. William Henry Riley),
Frances, Susan Hulda (md. John C. Maroney), Alfred David (md. Sarah
Jane Maroney, 2nd to Mary Jane Riley), Martha (md. Silas Dollar),
Sarah (md. Hiram Dollar), and Matthew. Josiah and Elizabeth lived in
Lincoln Co., TN all their life. Descendants seem to have migrated to
Ellis Co., TX.

2-SUSAN (probable daughter) born 1805 in Spartanburg County, SC and
died before Sep 1857 in Itawamba County, MS. She married David
Joseph Stovall, brother of Josiah. Their children were: Thomas
Pinckney(?) (md. Matilda Gillis), Richard Lewis (md. Sarah
Tankersly), Francis M. (md. Nancy Jane Lindsey), Elijah George (md.
Sarah Ann, 2nd to Martha Alvis, 3rd to Emma P. McWilliams), John
Calvin (md. Mary Martha Adeline Lindsey), Christopher Charles (md.
Eveline), Martha E. (md. Joseph Tyre Mackey), Alfred B., Andrew
Jackson (md. Mary Frances Woodward), William James (md. Mary Jane
Walker) and Jorial (md Sarah Calista Reeves). David and Susan's
family moved from Giles County, TN to Lawrence Co., AL then to
Itawamba Co., MS. After Susan's death, David and his new wife, Mary
Elizabeth Mackey Thigpen, moved to Kaufman County, TX. Many
descendants remain in the Kaufman County area.

3-JOSEPH born 20 June 1807 in Spartanburg County, SC and died 20 Nov
1894 in Coleman County, TX. He married Susan Hampton on 1 Sep 1829
in Lawrence County, AL. Their children were: James (apparently died
young), Rial (md. Mary Jane Thomas), Cynthia E. (never married),
Richard Thomas (died in Civil War), George (died in Civil War),
Harvey (died in Civil War), Rufus Calvin (never married), Mary Ann,
and Almary Melvina. Joseph and Sarah moved from Lawrence County, AL
to Itawamba Co., MS then to Kaufman Co., TX then to Coleman Co., TX
where they are buried in Talpa Cemetery in Coleman, Coleman Co., TX.
Their descendants lived in the counties of Kaufman, Coleman and
Runnels. Descendants of their son, Rial, later moved to Arizona.

4-GEORGE born 2 Aug 1810 in Spartanburg County, SC and died 3 Dec
1888 in Kaufman Co., TX. He married Minerva Green on 11 Mar 1830 in
Lawrence County, AL. Their children were: Caroline, Elizabeth Jane,
James Monroe (md. Sharlotta Smith), Alfred J. (md. Emily Frances
Morrow), Nemia (died young), William J. (died in Civil War), Nancy
Jean (md. John Parker, 2nd to Joseph S. Hart), Martha A. (md. Samuel
C. Hampton), Cornelia Frances (md. Joseph Cooper Spencer), Lucy A.
(md. A. Bryant Hill), and Robert Henry (md. Elizabeth, 2nd to
Susan). George and Minerva moved from Lawrence Co., AL to Itawamba
Co., MS and later to Kaufman Co., TX. George and his family were one
of the first families to settle in Kaufman Co., TX.

5-JORIAL born about 1814 in Giles County, TN and died after 1880 in
Brazos County, TX. He married twice, first to a Martha about 1835.
Their children were: Susan E. (md. H. J. Taylor), Mary D.B. (md.
Dave Adams??), Richard Lewis (md. Susan Hill, 2nd to Mary Jane
Black), James Alfred (md. Mary D. Taylor, 2nd to Vina), George
Allison (md. Rebecca E.), Benjamin Augustin (md. Emily C.), and
Martha Callie (md. Leonidas W. P. Eubank). Jorial's second wife was
Rachel Hill whom he married on 23 Dec 1858 in Cherokee County, TX.
Their children were John Douglas (md. Mary E. Rawes), Nancy Alice
(md. Michael Weickersheimer, Jr.), Cinder (Cinderella?), Ward (md.
Hettie) and Laura. Jorial moved from Lawrence Co., AL to Itawamba
Co., MS then to Cherokee Co., TX. Sometime after his marriage to his
second wife, Rachel, he moved to Brazos Co., TX. His descendants
lived in the counties of Eastland, Coke, Wharton, Matagorda,
Freestone, and Brazos.

Richard and Susannah apparently had four other daughters and two
other sons. Does anyone know who they may have been? We suspect that
there was a son named Alfred since almost all of the Barnett
siblings named a son Alfred.

Jason Gervase
--  Barnett Discussion List,
http://boards.ancestry.netscape.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=679&p=surnames.barnett
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Notes for Sarah Elizabeth BARNETT


1850 Federal Census, Itawamba County, Mississippi, 2 November,
District 6, page 133 (scan 368), Hse #904, Fam #911
John Barnett 28 M Farmer  Georgia [born abt 1822]
Minerva Barnett 26 F South Carolina [born abt 1824]
Elizabeth Barnett 7 F Alabama [born abt 1843]

1860 Federal Census, Itawamba County, Mississippi, 20 June, PO Gun
Town, page 1 (scan 219), Hse/Fam #2
Barnett, John 36 M Farmer  $200 real $1125 personal  Georgia [born
abt 1824]
Barnett, Minerva 38 F South Carolina [born abt 1822]
Barnett, Sarah E 14 F Alabama [born abt 1846]

1870 Federal Census, Prentiss County, Mississippi, 11 June, PO
Booneville, Township 6 Range 7, pages 5-6 (scan 428), Hse/Fam #31
(page 5)
Barnett, John 55 M W Farmer $200 real $1125 personal Georgia [born
abt 1815]
Barnett, Manerva 53 F W Keeping House Georgia [born abt 1817]
Barnett, Elizabeth 24 F W Alabama [born abt 1846]
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Notes for Susan A BARNETT


According to the 1900 and 1910 censuses, Susan's father was born in
Mississippi, and her mother in Georgia.

1900 Federal Census, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, 13 June,
Township 15, District 40, page 6B, Hse/Fam #126
Green, Jacob Head  W M Nov 1848  51 Married 81 yrs  GA NC GA Farmer;
Green, Susan Wife   W F Aug 1858  41 Married 81 yrs  6 children, 6
living MS MS GA

In the 1860 census (see below), Susan is reported as 3 years old. 
This seems to indicate that the birth year of 1858 in the 1900
census is wrong.  Even if the family was rounding up to her next
birthday, in August after the census date, that would make her birth
year 1857.  If they were reporting as intended in the census, he age
of at the time of the June census date would mean she was born in
1856, and indeed one genealogy so reports.

I expect that she was born in August 1857, and the family reported
her in 1860 as 3 years old, thinking in terms of her 3rd birthday
that year.  This kind of discrepancy in figuring ages and birth
dates is extremely common in the 1900 census!

1910 Federal Census, Nash, Muskogee, Oklahoma, 30 April, District
107, Page 13B,  Hse/Fam #104
Green, Jacob Head  M W 60  2nd marriage  1st married age 27 GA NC SC
Farmer
Green, Susan Wife  F W 51  1st marriage, married age 27  6 children,
6 living MS MS GA

Note that Susan's father is reported born in Mississippi in these
two censuses.  The 1870 census of her family indicates Susan's
father John (reported as John B in genealogies) was born in Georgia,
not Mississippi. Barnett family genealogies I found in December 2007
also indicate he was born in Georgia.  It is understandable that
Susan would remember it as a Mississippi, since that is where she
grew up.  She is first recorded in the 1860 census in Itawamba
County, Mississippi.

1860 Federal Census, Itawamba County, Mississippi, 20 June, PO Gun
Town, page 1 (scan 219), Hse/Fam #2
Barnett, John 36 M Farmer  $200 real $1125 personal  Georgia [born
abt 1824]
Barnett, Minerva 38 F South Carolina [born abt 1822]
Barnett, Susan A 3 F Mississippi [born abt 1857]

Note that Susan is always listed as Susan A, or in later years, just
Susan.  Some genealogies have her name as Susan Amanda.  It appears
they have interpolated the initial A as Amanda.  Susan always
appears in censuses as Susan A, but I have never seen the name
Amanda in any records, only in genealogies, without any source or
documentation.  But in the 1860 census, when Susan A is reported as
3 years old, there was a younger child, Mandy reported as 1 year
old.  Mandy is the standard nickname for Amanda.  It seems certain
that Amanda was a younger daughter of this family, not the same
child as Susan A.  Thus it is very unlikely that Susan's middle name
is Amanda.  Her age of 12 in 1870 is consistent with birth in August
1857.  To cinch it, the younger sister is enumerated as Amanda in
1870.

1870 Federal Census, Prentiss County, Mississippi, 11 June, PO
Booneville, Township 6 Range 7, pages 5-6 (scan 428), Hse/Fam #31
Barnett, John 55 M W Farmer $200 real $1125 personal Georgia [born
abt 1815]
Barnett, Manerva 53 F W Keeping House Georgia [born abt 1817]
-- page 6  --
Barnett, Susan A 14 F W Mississippi [born abt 1856]

This is an earlier birth year than previously.  Other ages are wrong
in this census.

In the 1880 census, John B's father John H is also reported to have
been born in Georgia, but his father in South Carolina, which is a
basis for connection to the other line of Barnetts in the Green
family line.

1880 Federal Census, Young County, Texas, 13 June, Precinct 2,
District 168, page 17, Hse #144, Fam #148
Barnet, John  W M 64   Farmer GA GA GA [b abt 1826]
Barnet, Menerva W F 56 Wife Keeping House SC VA SC [b abt 1824]
Barnet, Susen A  W F 22 Dau Single Keeping House MS GA SC [b abt
1858]

Pink's uncle, Jacob's brother Jackson, also married a woman named
Barnett, Clarinda.  It is possible there is a connection between
John Barnett's family and the Carolina-Alabama Barnetts that Jorile
R Barnett comes from.  I have not been able to establish the link.

Since two brothers married women named Barnett, it seemed likely at
first that Clarinda and Susan were sisters. In January 2008,
together with Barnett researcher Susan Ball, I determined this is
not the case. The separate Barnett families migrated into Oklahoma
from different Eastern origins and by different routes. Susan
informed me that Jacob and Susan married in Cooke County, Texas,
which makes sense from the Green family residence there in 1860.
Several members of the Green and related Jackson families moved into
Indian Territory.

In the 1900 census, the first report of Susan with her husband Jacob
Green, in Cherokee Nation, reports her birth date as Aug 1858. In
the Green family, we have only Clarinda's name.  The family did not
know the name of Jacob's wife.  I found this in public records.

Susan Ball reported to me the marriage date and place for Susan and
Jacob.  She cites the marriage records she discovered in Cooke
County Texas, which says they were married 12 July 1883.  I have
found no record on the Barnetts or the Greens in 1880.

It seems likely they had already moved into Indian Territory, where
no censuses and few public records were kept until the 1900 census
of the Indian Nations. That is when we find Susan and Jacob up in
the western area of the Territory in Cherokee Nation.  Other Green
family members disappear in this period, and we know most of the
family moved to Indian Territory.  Likewise the related Jacksons.

We know from other sources that Susan's family were in Love County
later.  Love County is a small county just north of Gainesville in
Cooke County, Texas.  It seems likely that they were in Indian
Territory, and went back to Jacob's home to get their marriage
license and get married, then returned to their home in Love County. 
They would have moved to Cherokee Nation between the time of their
marriage in 1883 and the 1900 census.

Susan died some time after 1910.  I have not found her or Jacob in
any census or other public document after the 1910 census.  I have
likewise not found any official death information or cemetery
entries matching them in either Muskogee or Love County, Oklahoma.

Some of Jacob and Susan's children moved to California, but I have
likewise found no trace of them out there with the children.
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Notes for Susan J BARNETT


1860 Federal Census, Washington County, Illinois, 22 June, Ashley,
page 42, Hse # 298, Fam # 270
Jorial Barnett 52 M Farmer $600 Real  $200 Personal South Carolina
Sarah Barnett 38 F Missouri [stepmother]
Susan J Barnett 8 F Tennessee

1870 Federal Census, Hill County, Texas, 23 August, PO Hillsboro,
page 39, Hse/Fam # 265
Barnet, Jorile 62 M W Farmer No Real Estate value  $150 Personal
South Carolina
Barnet, Sarah 49 F W Missouri [stepmother]
Barnet, Susan J 17 F W
Tennessee
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Notes for Thomas BARNETT


In the first US census reporting the names of every member of the
household, Thomas Barnett is in the home of his father Jorile
(Jorial) and stepmother Nancy (Powell) Barnett in Monroe County,
Tennessee, adjacent to Cherokee County, North Carolina, where he and
his siblings were born.

1850 Federal Census, Monroe County, Tennessee, 12 November, 14th
Civil District, page 229 (scan 115), Hse/Fam #1608
Jariel [Jorial] Barnett 42 M Farmer $600 Real Estate. $200 Personal 
b SC
Nancy Barnett 25 F b SC
-- page 230 --
Thomas Barnett 15 M b NC

In 1860 we find Thomas has moved to Washington County, Illinois,
with his father and siblings, but is not in his father's household,
having married and established his own household with Mary  E
Morgan.  He married Mary in December 1858, about a year after his
father Jorile married Sarah Morgan Gibson.  It appears that Mary
Morgan is the daughter of one of Sarah's brothers, William J Morgan.

One discrepancy occurs, in that the marriage certificate gives the
name Mary E, while Sartah Morgan's niece is named Mary J Morgan in
the Morgan genealogy.  Middle initials vary widely in the records of
that period.  Assuming the identity of these two entries on the
basis of all the other supporting family information, I have entered
the relevant information from an anonymous genelaogy in Ancestry
World Tree that has good details about the Morgan family, including
Mary J Morgan, but lacks Mary's husband..

Illinois Marriage Index, Book B, Entry 58
Barnett, Thomas - Morgan, Mary E     01/14/1858 Washington County

The family of Sarah Morgan's brother William J Morgan are given in
the Morgan genealogy as follows:
William J. MORGAN
Surname: Morgan
Given Name: William J.
Sex: M
Birth: 1804/1810 in Perry Co, MO
Death: ABT 6 Feb 1843 in Washington Co, IL
Father: Benajah (1) MORGAN b: 1775 in Jones Co, NC
Mother: Elizabeth MIDDLETON b: 1786 in TN

Marriage 1 Lavisa MIDDLETON b: 1814 in LA
Married: 2 May 1830 in East Feliciana Parish, LA
Children
1. Elizabeth Ann MORGAN b: 1832 in LA
2. Benajah H. (3) MORGAN b: 1834 in IL
3. Asa (2) MORGAN b: Apr 1836 in Washington Co, IL
4. Female MORGAN b: 1830/1835
5. Minerva J. MORGAN b: 1838 in IL
6. Mary J. MORGAN b: 1840 in IL
--
http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2845213&id=I740&ftm=1

The genealogy gives no death date for Mary J Morgan.  The compiler
proposes two possble marriages, neither of them being to Thomas
Barnett.  Evidence is strong that this Mary Barnett is the one
recorded in the Illinois Marriage Index as Mary E Morgan, the bride
of our Thomas Barnett.  From all the good information, including
census records, wills and other documentation and family
information, I would think the initials and other details of the
genealogy are from Morgan family information.  I am reporting Mary's
name on that basis as Mary J Morgan.
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Notes for William A BARNETT


1860 Federal Census, Itawamba County, Mississippi, 20 June, PO Gun
Town, page 1 (scan 219), Hse/Fam #2
Barnett, John 36 M Farmer  $200 real $1125 personal  Georgia [born
abt 1824]
Barnett, Minerva 38 F South Carolina [born abt 1822]
Barnett, John F  10 M Mississippi [born abt 1850]
Barnett, William A  8 M Mississippi [born abt 1852]

1870 Federal Census, Prentiss County, Mississippi, 11 June, PO
Booneville, Township 6 Range 7, pages 5-6 (scan 428), Hse/Fam #31
(page 5)
Barnett, John 55 M W Farmer $200 real $1125 personal Georgia [born
abt 1815]
Barnett, Manerva 53 F W Keeping House Georgia [born abt 1817]
Barnett, William A  18 M W Mississippi [born abt 1852]

1880 Federal Census, Young County, Texas, 13 June, Precinct 2,
District 168, page 17, Hse #144, Fam #148
Barnet, John  W M 64   Farmer GA GA GA [b abt 1826]
Barnet, Menerva W F 56 Wife Keeping House SC VA SC [b abt 1824]
Barnet, William A  W M 25 Son Single Farmer MS GA SC [b abt
1855]
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Notes for William D BARNETT


Veterans Information on William D Barnett reports the following
details about him:
Barnett, William D., Born: About 1837 in North Carolina, Died:
13Feb1862 in Illinois

William D. Barnett, a farmer from Nashville, Washington Co., IL,
stood 5' 9" tall with dark hair, black eyes and a dark complexion. 
He was born in Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina.
Served during the Civil War with the Union Army, with Co. D, 48th
Illinois Infantry
Enlisted on August 27, 1861 in Nashville, Washington Co., IL
Mustered in as a Private on October 15, 1861 at Camp Butler,
Illinois
Died in Ashley, Washington County, Illinois, February 13, 1862
--  Genealogy Trails, Washington County, IL. Veterans,
http://genealogytrails.com/ill/washington/vets_b.html
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Notes for Zachary Taylor BARNETT


1850 Federal Census, Monroe County, Tennessee, 12 November, 14th
Civil District, page 229 (scan 115), Hse/Fam #1608
Jariel [Jorial] Barnett 42 M Farmer $600 Real Estate. $200 Personal 
b SC
Nancy Barnett 25 F b SC
Zachary Tailor Barnett 9mos M b NC [b Jan-Feb 1850]

1860 Federal Census, Washington County, Illinois, 22 June, Ashley,
page 42, Hse # 298, Fam # 270
Jorial Barnett 52 M Farmer $600 Real  $200 Personal South Carolina
Sarah Barnett 38 F Missouri [stepmother]
Z Taylor Barnett 12 F North
Carolina
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Notes for Sarah M BARTLES


Some Harkins family genealogies report the full name of James
Marshal's wife as Sarah M Bartles.  Because of the clarity and
detail of the information presented in one or two of the family
genealogies, they seem credible, though often without specific
documentation notes.

See Notes for James Marshall Harkins for more information.

One genealogy has a date of death for  Sarah, but provides no
documentation source.

Sarah M BARTLES, Birth 1828 in North Carolina, Death 1923
--  Ginny's Kin,
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1788729/person/58347460?ssrc=&ftm=1
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