Thank you for the 1860 Census report of some of the people reported in what is found at the end of the 1860 Arjansas Census and called the counties West of Arkansas. Their is also a Book by this Title. Why do I know this is that I have been searching my lines for a very very long time and some of these Barnes are my Barnes. The William S. Barnes was my great great grandfather b. ca.1823 SC . HIs wife is Lenora J. (last name unknown-believed to be full blood Cherokee) She was born ca. 1833 SC . They are found in Kansas Territory where Ella Jane Barnes was born in Jun 1856 . They migrated to Micco, Creek Nation, Indian Territory now Oklahoma and are shown in this census record. Micco was on a river which was blocked and formed a large lake. Micco was flooded and to my knowledge no records exist for us to search. Charles M.Barnes was born in Micc 1856. I can find no further record on William S. Barnes. Family information reports that he was killed by indians(no proof) but he was a merchantat Micco. Another consideration is that the timing was right for him to be in the Civil War--who knows? At any rate on Dec.28,1871 Ella Jane Barnes and Hinton Curtis Atkinson were married in Hunt co., Texas. The other Three Barnes I know nothing about. I would like to help anyone who has any interest in this line and hope I have not been too verbose. Jack M. Calkins