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    1. Fw: Lee & Lena Barnett (Arkansas)
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: Steve Barnett <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 9:13 PM Subject: Lee & Lena Barnett (Arkansas) >Hi Barnett's and All, > > I posted a good while back and didn't have much success, but with all the recent activity, who knows. I'm researching my father's side of my tree. He is Jackson Buell Barnett of Mena, Arkansas. He hasn't given me much to go on, but here it is. > > My Dad, Jackson, was born in a logging community long gone called Stapp,OK.(South of the current Heavener,OK), first child of Charles Preston "Press" Barnett and Jewel Marie Stuart. I have a pretty good start at the Stuart side but have very little info on the Barnett's. > > Press was one of 10 children of Lee b.9/1/1866 and Lena ??? Barnett b.5/3/1881. All that I have been told is that Lee was from the badlands (I assumed the Indian Territories). > > Lee & Lena lived in Blansett Township (Scott County, Arkansas), and the 1920 Census indicated that Lee's father was from Missouri, his Mother from Arkansas, and that he had the following children: > >Bertha b.9/21/1899 >Jeff b.6/28/1900 >Press b.4/15/1902 (Charles Preston Barnett, my Grandfather died in Mena) >Ora b.3/18/1904 >Norah b.4/16/1906 >Grady b.1/24/1908 >Bill b.7/24/1910 (Bill) >Silas b.2/3/1912 (Si) >Tallie b.2/23/1914 (Lola) >Opal b.3/?/1922 > >I believe some of these offspring changed there name to barnard or bernard, but don't know which ones did. I Believe Lee and Lena are buried somewhere in Scott County, Arkansas and were married on Christmas Day, 1896. Any help in tying more info to Lee or Lena Barnett or of their children would be greatly appreciated. > >Thanks, >Steven Ray Barnett >Buda,TX > > > > >

    10/05/1999 07:24:35
    1. Fw: Barnett relatives
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: stuart <[email protected]> To: Maxine Baldwin Westerfield <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 8:20 PM Subject: Re: Barnett relatives >Sorry, I don't have a FAGAN/FEGAN nor likely prospect. My FARRAR line is >well documented as Farrar. William Barnett (m. Anna Rolfe) lived ner them. > >You might want to check out my index though - >http://www.totcon.com/users/stuart > >Gwen >----- Original Message ----- >From: Maxine Baldwin Westerfield <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 9:07 PM >Subject: Fw: Barnett relatives > > >> Fwd Hi. I am going to next fwd anothe E mail and you click onGwen's site >as >> she has a Farrar which due to misspelling could be Fagan as a lot of >census >> takers did. Go to Gwen's site at bottom of the next message I am fwd. to >> you. Maxine [email protected] >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Susan Hawkins <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 8:15 AM >> Subject: Re: Barnett relatives >> >> >> >My Marchell Barnett( b. c 1828)who lived in Forsythe Co. Georgia was >> supposed to >> >be Native. I have not found any information on who her parents were. >> >Her son Lawton C. Fagan wed a Georgetta Bates in Limestone co. ala. also >> part >> >> > If anyone knows of a Marchell or other possible >variation, >> or >> >other female b. near Forsythe Co. Georgia c1828 please let me know. This >> Amos >> >seems is a mystery and I need all I can find of him. Plus he is living >with >> >Marchell's husbands brother(Benj. B. Fagan and later with another brother >> John >> >Fagan I think in Ala.) .So the Fagan Family was probably tied with the >> Barnetts >> >in more than one marriage. >> > Susan Hawkins >> > >> >> >> >> LaMona >> > >> > >> > >> >

    10/05/1999 07:24:15
    1. Fw: Barnetts
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: carolyn miller <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 11:08 PM Subject: Barnetts >Hi to All >I guess I am going to add my 2 cents worth on the discussion that is going on,I have read with great interest all that everyone has wrote,I too have heard all these stories,but until I can find some documented source I am going keep an open mind. >I am having enough trouble trying to find anything on John Barnett (supposedly the son of John Barnett and Katherine(Farrar)Barnett) who married Sarah McCann,thier dau Elizabeth married John Bernard(DAR )son of John Bernard & Mary Ann Abney.John &Sarah you could say are my missing link,if any one has any info !!!! it would be welcome. > >Vicki >[email protected] >

    10/05/1999 07:23:55
    1. Fw: To Susan and Mic and other BARNETTs Re: CHEROKEE/CHOCTAW Barnettrelatives
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: Mic Barnette <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 11:45 PM Subject: Re: To Susan and Mic and other BARNETTs Re: CHEROKEE/CHOCTAW Barnettrelatives >Bellinda/ (Spanky): > > >Why not share with the list members your Barnett lineage and how you prove >they were Native Americans. >Does the Indian actually come down in the Barnett line, or, do the Barnetts >marry into the Indians? >This might help others researching Native American lines. > >I know of Timothy Barnard and his Creek family who were later called >Barnett. > >I have heard of Barnett Cherokees, too, but I am not aware of them being >Cherokee in GA/AL. > >You have Choctaw. Are you saying your Barnetts are Choctaw? > >MIC > > >Mic Barnette's Writes a Weekly Genealogy Column In >The Houston Chronicle. Read it on the Web At Barnette's >Family Tree Book Company >http://barnettesbooks.com > >-----Original Message----- >From: Spanky <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 7:36 PM >Subject: Re: To Susan and Mic and other BARNETTs Re: CHEROKEE/CHOCTAW >Barnettrelatives > > >>The reply that was posted about Jackson Barnett lastnight is my line of >>Barnett's, they were Creek. By the way I was very excited to see it >posted. >>Muriel >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: <[email protected]> >>To: <[email protected]> >>Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 7:20 PM >>Subject: To Susan and Mic and other BARNETTs Re: CHEROKEE/CHOCTAW >>Barnettrelatives >> >> >>> Hi, Susan and Mic and others, >>> >>> There are many, many of us of all different surnames from Alabama, >>Georgia, >>> and Missisippi, and other locations, that are descended from CHEROKEE and >>> CHOCTAW bloodlines that were not removed from these states between 1830 >>and >>> 1840. >>> >>> Some of these families were married into 'white' families.....many of >>those >>> were even wealthy, prominent....even aristocratic bloodlines.....and were >>> assimilated into the 'white' culture.....some just 'went underground.' >>> >>> There were many CHEROKEE, CHOCTAW and other Native American Indian people >>who >>> just simply refused to leave their home territory just as there were so >>very >>> many that were forced to leave their homes......and many who were coerced >>to >>> leave and truly believed that they were going to a better life. >>> >>> It is a most difficult proposition for many of us who are descended from >>> these Native American Indian bloodlines, especially in the CHEROKEE and >>> CHOCTAW, to find out much information at all about our ancestors because >>of >>> the very fact that they did not go on the 'TRAIL OF TEARS.' Had they >gone >>on >>> the trail and relocated to Oklahoma or died on the 'TRAIL OF TEARS' there >>> would be more traceable evidence of these families. They would be >>accounted >>> for on the DAWES ROLLS and other lists, as well. >>> >>> Some of them, fortunately, were documented by circumstances of history >and >>> family and information on them survived usually just by being passed down >>in >>> the families because it was very dangerous to have stayed behind during >>the >>> removal......so much secrecy was important to many of them....but, >>> unfortunately, there are so many that are simply 'missing in action.' >>> >>> In addition to that situation, there is the complicating factor of the >>> terrible damage that the CIVIL WAR did to destroy and/or 'misplace' >>valuable >>> and abundant files/documents. At any rate, there are a lot of BARNETT, >>> MYRICK, LOTT, LIGHTFOOT, CORBIN, LEWIS, COLEMAN, COPELAND, PARKER, >PIERCE, >>> DICKSON, and numerous other surnames just in my ancestry alone that are >>> descended from CHEROKEE, CHOCTAW and other NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS that >>never >>> were removed to Oklahoma including some of my ancestral grandparents. >>> >>> Good luck with your searching. >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> Bellinda Myrick Barnett >>> >> >> >

    10/05/1999 07:23:36
    1. Fw: To Susan and Mic and other BARNETTs Re: CHEROKEE/CHOCTAW Barnettrelatives
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: Melissa Barnett <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 12:16 AM Subject: Re: To Susan and Mic and other BARNETTs Re: CHEROKEE/CHOCTAW Barnettrelatives >hI > >This is the first I have heard about native Americans in the Barnett >family. It is all very interesting to read. > >I am from Australia and am just starting to trace my lineage. I am not >getting very far though as I only know my grandparents names William >Barnett (grandfather). William is a family name that has been passed down >for generations he believes. > >He also thinks that the family came from England possibly near Cornwell but >his Great Aunt thought we were originally from America. If anyone has >further details to assist me that would be great thanks. > >At 01:47 AM 10/1/99 -0500, you wrote: >>Bellinda/ (Spanky): >> >> >>Why not share with the list members your Barnett lineage and how you prove >>they were Native Americans. >>Does the Indian actually come down in the Barnett line, or, do the Barnetts >>marry into the Indians? >>This might help others researching Native American lines. >> >>I know of Timothy Barnard and his Creek family who were later called >>Barnett. >> >>I have heard of Barnett Cherokees, too, but I am not aware of them being >>Cherokee in GA/AL. >> >>You have Choctaw. Are you saying your Barnetts are Choctaw? >> >>MIC >> >> >>Mic Barnette's Writes a Weekly Genealogy Column In >>The Houston Chronicle. Read it on the Web At Barnette's >>Family Tree Book Company >>http://barnettesbooks.com >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Spanky <[email protected]> >>To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 7:36 PM >>Subject: Re: To Susan and Mic and other BARNETTs Re: CHEROKEE/CHOCTAW >>Barnettrelatives >> >> >>>The reply that was posted about Jackson Barnett lastnight is my line of >>>Barnett's, they were Creek. By the way I was very excited to see it >>posted. >>>Muriel >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: <[email protected]> >>>To: <[email protected]> >>>Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 7:20 PM >>>Subject: To Susan and Mic and other BARNETTs Re: CHEROKEE/CHOCTAW >>>Barnettrelatives >>> >>> >>>> Hi, Susan and Mic and others, >>>> >>>> There are many, many of us of all different surnames from Alabama, >>>Georgia, >>>> and Missisippi, and other locations, that are descended from CHEROKEE and >>>> CHOCTAW bloodlines that were not removed from these states between 1830 >>>and >>>> 1840. >>>> >>>> Some of these families were married into 'white' families.....many of >>>those >>>> were even wealthy, prominent....even aristocratic bloodlines.....and were >>>> assimilated into the 'white' culture.....some just 'went underground.' >>>> >>>> There were many CHEROKEE, CHOCTAW and other Native American Indian people >>>who >>>> just simply refused to leave their home territory just as there were so >>>very >>>> many that were forced to leave their homes......and many who were coerced >>>to >>>> leave and truly believed that they were going to a better life. >>>> >>>> It is a most difficult proposition for many of us who are descended from >>>> these Native American Indian bloodlines, especially in the CHEROKEE and >>>> CHOCTAW, to find out much information at all about our ancestors because >>>of >>>> the very fact that they did not go on the 'TRAIL OF TEARS.' Had they >>gone >>>on >>>> the trail and relocated to Oklahoma or died on the 'TRAIL OF TEARS' there >>>> would be more traceable evidence of these families. They would be >>>accounted >>>> for on the DAWES ROLLS and other lists, as well. >>>> >>>> Some of them, fortunately, were documented by circumstances of history >>and >>>> family and information on them survived usually just by being passed down >>>in >>>> the families because it was very dangerous to have stayed behind during >>>the >>>> removal......so much secrecy was important to many of them....but, >>>> unfortunately, there are so many that are simply 'missing in action.' >>>> >>>> In addition to that situation, there is the complicating factor of the >>>> terrible damage that the CIVIL WAR did to destroy and/or 'misplace' >>>valuable >>>> and abundant files/documents. At any rate, there are a lot of BARNETT, >>>> MYRICK, LOTT, LIGHTFOOT, CORBIN, LEWIS, COLEMAN, COPELAND, PARKER, >>PIERCE, >>>> DICKSON, and numerous other surnames just in my ancestry alone that are >>>> descended from CHEROKEE, CHOCTAW and other NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS that >>>never >>>> were removed to Oklahoma including some of my ancestral grandparents. >>>> >>>> Good luck with your searching. >>>> >>>> Sincerely, >>>> >>>> Bellinda Myrick Barnett >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >Melissa Barnett >ASO2 >South East Institute of TAFE >Wireless Road West >MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 > >Phone: 08 8735 1586 >Fax: 08 8735 1400 >

    10/05/1999 07:23:18
    1. Fw: Here is BARNETT CHEROKEE documentation info
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 7:14 AM Subject: Here is BARNETT CHEROKEE documentation info >Hi, in response to those asking for more BARNETT individuals from CHEROKEE lin >es I am sending the following information that was generously shared with me >awhile back. It was, according to the information that I received, posted on >BARNETT-L back on 11/22/98 that was either originally sent by 'Paul' to >BARNETT-L or was sent to me by 'Paul.' > >The info read: > >"There were six (6) BARNETT individuals who were listed in: > >STARR'S CHEROKEE GENEALOGY > >You can view the entire index (to include other surnames,) at > >http://members.aol.com/rarebk >(note that there is no www. in the address.) > >Once at the site, go to BOOKLISTS.....and scroll down until you get to the > >STARR GENEALOGY BOOK Also........ > >The MILLER ROLL, also, contains many CHEROKEE BARNETT individuals." > >I think that have more regarding this information that has been shared with >me or that I have come across.....which I am currently trying to 'unearth' in >my files. I will send asap. > >Bellinda MYRICK BARNETT >

    10/05/1999 07:22:54
    1. Fw: Barnetts in PA
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 8:17 AM Subject: Barnetts in PA >My ancestor Ezekiel Barnett is found on 1790 Washing Co., PA census with 5 >males to 16 yrs, 3 males 16 yrs and up and 6 females. In 1800 he is listed >in Greene Co., PA (formed from Wash. Co). He has 2 males 26-45 yrs and 1 45 >yrs & up. I female 16-26, 2 females 26-45 and 2 females 45 and up. The 1810 >census has his widow Eleanor Barnet with 1 male 10-16 yrs, 2 males 16-26. >Females 2 16-26 and 1 45 yrs and up. Ezekiel died before 24 Aug 1801 (Greene >Co.,PA court record) and Eleanor died before 22 Aug 1812. I descend through >their son, John Barnett born ca 1791/1792. Found on Greene Co PA , Richhill >Twp. census page 295. Various court records names their children. > >Ezekiel Barnett married Eleanor Kilgore. She is named in her mother's will >in Cecil Co., MD. Also named was a sister, Jane Barnett, which would >indicate two sisters married two brothers. In the book of History of York >Co., PA it states "those arriving before 1770 (but not on "prior to 1759 >list) EZEKIEL BARNETT and MATTHEW KILGORE. This was a list of persons >crossing over from Lancaster Co., PA. A family history, written about 1923 >for a Barnett reunion, claims Eleanor was a Kilgore. Ezekiel and Matthew are >found on tax list in York Co., PA. Ezekiel moved on to Washington/Greene >Co., PA and Matthew Kilgore stayed behind, later gives his share of the >land/plantation in Cecil Co., MD to his brother James. I believe this >identifies the Barnett's and Kilgores of my line coming from Cecil Co., MD. >The Brooke Co., (W)V survey book which contained surveys in part of what was >then Yohogania Co., shows Ezekiel Barnett Mar 20, 1784 in the area. >Ginny Toney >

    10/05/1999 07:22:38
    1. Fw: marriages of W. Barnetts in Chester Co., PA
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 10:29 AM Subject: marriages of W. Barnetts in Chester Co., PA >Here are the marriages that I found of W. Barnetts in Chester Co., PA > >From the "American Repulican" 10/25/1836 >MARRIED >On the 22d inst. by John Taggart, Esq. William BARNET, of East marloborough, >to Mary Ann BROWN, of Pennsbury, all of Chester Co. > >From the "Daily Local News" 2/1/1875 >Married >BARNETT-PHILLIPS- On the 28th ult., in Oxford Borough, by the Rev. Orr >Lawson, Mr. Wm. BARNETT to Miss Jemima H. PHILLIPS. > >From the "Daily Local News" 4/29/1881 >BARNETT-TEMPLE-At West Chester, on April 28th, by Rev. Jos. S. Evans, Mr. >William O. BARNETT, of Pennsbury, Chester co., and Miss Laura E. TEMPLE of >Thornbury Township, DE county. > >From the "Daily Local News" 1/20/1877 >Married >BARNETT-NUTT-On the 12th inst., by Rev. Geo. Cummins, Mr. William Barnett of >Dilworthtown, to Miss Annie NUTT, of West Chester. > >From the "Daily Local News" 10/261/888 >BARNETT-TALLEY >Rev. W. J. Paxson, D. D., on the 23d instant united in marriage William O. >Barnett and Miss Hannah R. TALLEY, both of concordville, DE county. > >The deaths will come early next week. There a little longer to type. > >Good Luck > >Jeanne >

    10/05/1999 07:22:18
    1. Fw: my Barnett line
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 11:11 AM Subject: my Barnett line >Hello Barnett researchers, > >There has been so much activity on this line lately that I thought I would >post my line again in the hopes of catching someones attention. > > GENERATION #1 > >Samuel Barnett, b. abt. 1820 in PA d. abt. 1862, m. Elizabeth Lewis, b. abt. >1820 in PA, d. abt. 1862 Children: Mollie, Lou, Margaret, Will and George >W. > >(What little info I have on Samuel and Elizabeth comes from the newspaper >death article of their son George W. Barnett. The article simply says that >George Barnett was the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Barnett both from PA and >that George was bereft of both his parents at an early age. George was born >in 1859. > > GENERATION #2 > >Mollie Barnett, b. bef. 1859, d. unknown, m. unknown Nevins of Vigo Co., IN > >Lou Barnett, b. bef. 1859, d. unknown, m. Ben Miller of Vigo Co., IN > >Margaret Barnett, b. bef. 1859, d. unknown, m. Perry Miller of Vigo Co., IN > >William Barnett, b. bef. 1859, d. abt. 1940 in southern Indiana. > >(The above information again comes from the death article of George W. >Barnett) > >George W. Barnett, b. March 7, 1859 in Vermillion Co., IN (?), d. Sept. 4, >1925 in Montgomery Co., IN, m. Dec. 18, 1883 to Susannah Peterson. Children: > Solomon Ray; James; Samuel; Annette Ruth; Cecelia Jane; and Margaret. > >George and Susannah were my great grandparents and according to my >grandmother, Margaret Barnett he was raised by Hugh and Atlanta Dain >Campbell. It seems that (again according to family lore) Samuel had left >home presumably to serve in the Civil War and then that his wife Elizabeth >left her five children with five different families and went looking for him. > The children did find each other later in life unfortunately no one left any >records that have ever surfaced as to who raised the other four children or >even where the lived. How they found each other I don't know. No one was >much interested in preserving info back then. I have serached 1860 census >records for IN and don't find Samuel and Elizabeth listed anywhere. I have >also checked records for death of the three sisters that married Vigo Co. men >and have found none. Also I have looked for marriage records and find none. > >Hugh Campbell was b. in 1817 in OH, d. 1896 in Montgomery Co., IN. He and >his wife, Atlanta Dain, came to IN in 1848. > > GENERATION #3 > >Solomon Ray Barnett, b. 1884 in IN, d. 1941 in IN, m. Belle Parvis in 1906. >Children: Maxwell, Mary Isabell > >James Barnett, b. 1887 in IN, d. 1932 in IN, m. Bessie Sanburn in 1906. >Children: Merle, Helen, Melba, Esther Lou, and Annabelle. > >Samuel Barnett, b. 1889 in IN, d. 1939 in IN, m. Alberta Baer in 1911. >Children: Frances, Lucille, and Harold. > >Annette Ruth Barnett, b. 1891, d. 1997, m. Lawrence Williams in 1912 > >Cecelia Jane Barnett, b. 1894, d. 1987, m. Russell Fogarty in 1923 > >Margaret Barnett, b. 1897, d. 1969, m. Everett William Sherrill in 1925. > >Margaret and Everett were my grandparents. > >Any help on this line would be greatly appreciated. > >Linda >

    10/05/1999 07:21:51
    1. Fw: Obit for Wm Barnett in Chester Co, PA-Death date 9/28/1901
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 1:54 PM Subject: Obit for Wm Barnett in Chester Co, PA-Death date 9/28/1901 >9/29/1901 From the "Daily Local News" > WILLIAM BARNETT >Another very sudden death was that of William Barnett, of Dilworthtown, who >passed away at about 11:10 o'clock this forenoon. The deceased was in his >usual health and was at the residence of a neighbor. At about 10:45 o'clock >he was suddenly taken ill, when his son, Joseph, and his wife took him home. >He was able to walk with them, but had two or three sinking spells and died >inside of half an hour after the first attack. The deceased was 75 years of >age on May 31st last. He was born near Chadd's Ford, DE county, but has >spent most of his life at Dilworthtown. He was a stone mason by trade, but >skilled in dressing stone and worked on some of the best work in this section >of the country. He helped build the Church of the Holy Trinity, of West >Chester, and also some of the buildings at the Normal School, Brandywine >Manor Presbyterian Church, the farm house at Westtown Freinds' School, Mrs. >Biddles' residence in Birmingham, and other buildings of that class. Much >of his life he was journeyman, but subsequently carried on business for >himself for a number of years. Owing to advancing years he had returned and >living quietly in later years. > The deceased was one of the organizers of the Dilworthtown Presbyterian >Church and one of the oldest members on the roll. He married Mary Ann >Russell. Four years ago in December they celebrated the fiftieth anniversary >of their wedding. Mr. Barnett died soon after and now he, too, has passed >away. He leaves to survive him three children, Joseph, who live in >Dilworthtown; Susan , married to Samuel Ash of Philadelphia, and William >Barnett, of Downingtown. He was a member of Upper Birmingham Lodge, I.O.O.F. > >From "Daily Local News" 9/30/1901 > >BARNETT-In Birmingham township, on September 28th, 1901, Wm. Barnett, Sr., >aged 75 years. > >Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral without further >notice. Funeral from his son's residence at Dilworthtown on Tuesday, October >1st, 1901; services at Dilworthtown Presbyterian Church, at 2 pm. Carriages >will meet trains leaving Philadelphia at 8:18 at Westtown, and train leaving >Wilmington at 8;35, at Brinton's Bridge, W. & N. R. R. > >From the "Daily Local news" 10/8/1901 > >The funeral of Wm. Barnett, of Dilworthtown, last week, was very largely >attended. The services, which were held in the Dilworthtown Presbyterian >Church, were conducted by Rev. W. R. Laird, of West Chester, the church at >present having no regular minister of its own. Special music was rendered by >the choir. The bearers were his grandsons. Interment was made at >Birmingham, where his wife was buried a few years ago. > > >Hope someone can use something. There are more to come. > >jeanne >

    10/05/1999 07:21:31
    1. Fw: Obit for William A. Barnett in Chester co., PA, dtd 5/7/1936
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:00 PM Subject: Obit for William A. Barnett in Chester co., PA, dtd 5/7/1936 >From the "Coatesville Record" 5/7/1936 > >The funeral services for William A. Barnett, Newark, DE were held on Saturday >afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Bea, Barnsley. Mr. Barnett >was 75 years of age. He had been in ill health for some time. His wife >passed away about three months ago. He is survived by the following >children: Henry, Cherry Hill, MD; Sylvester and Albert, of Newark; Mrs. Reba >McCleary, Lewisville; Mrs. Louise Walker, of Chrome; Mrs. Mary Bea, Barnsley, >and William of Chrome. > >This is my line. If anyone thinks they link to this William Barnett, please >contact me. > >Jeanne >

    10/05/1999 07:21:11
    1. Fw: Obit for William H. Barnett in Chester Co., PA-dtd 2/9/1889
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:03 PM Subject: Obit for William H. Barnett in Chester Co., PA-dtd 2/9/1889 >From the "Daily Local News" 2/9/1889 > >BARNETT-On Saturday morning, on February 9, in Dilworthtown, William H. >Barnett, son of Wm. and Annie Barnett, age 5 weeks. > >Friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral without >further notice, on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment at Birmingham. > > > >Good Luck! >Jeanne >

    10/05/1999 07:20:45
    1. Fw: Obit for Wm. F. Barnett of Chester co., PA-dtd 9/10/1956
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:09 PM Subject: Obit for Wm. F. Barnett of Chester co., PA-dtd 9/10/1956 >From the "Daily Republican" 9/10/1956 > >WILLIAM F. BARNETT > >William P. (sic) Barnett, husband of Margaret Donnelly Barnett, died in >Phoenixville Hospital Saturday night. > > He was 62 years of age and lived at One High St. > > Son of the late Thomas and Mary Force Barnett, he was born and reared in >Phoenixville. > He was employed as a machinist at the Florig Machine Shop in Norristown. > Surviving are his widow and the following children: Mary rose, wife of >Albert Florig, Center Square; Madeleine, wife of Willard Sosek, and William >and Robert Barnett of Phoenixville. Nine grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. >Lee Morse, of Phoenixville, also survive. > The funeral will take place form his late residence on Wed. morning at >9:30. High requiem Mass will be celebrated in St. Mary's Church at 10. >Friends may call Tuesday evening. > > >Jeanne >researching Beas and Barnetts of Chester Co. >

    10/05/1999 07:20:25
    1. Fw: Obit of Walter E. Barnett of Chester co., PA-dated 3/2/1959
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:13 PM Subject: Obit of Walter E. Barnett of Chester co., PA-dated 3/2/1959 >WALTER E. BARNETT > >Walter E. Barnett, 47, S. Third St., Oxford, died Sunday in St. Joseph's >Hospital, Lancaster. He had been ill a year. > Born in Chestier County, he was the son of the late Charles and Lulu >Ramsey > Barnett. Mr. Barnett was a barber and once operated a shop in the Oxford >Hotel. > He is survived by his wife Dorothy Hopkins Barnett of West Grove, and a >son, C. Robert, also of West Grove. Four sister survive; Mrs. Margaret >Callahan, Oxford; Sarah, wife of Francis Wilson, Rising Sun, MD; Marlan wife >of John Winchester, Oxford and Elizabeth, wife of Loy parsons, Oxford. > > >Jeanne >

    10/05/1999 07:20:03
    1. Fw: Barnett/ Spratt/ Powers/ Patrick/ Adams/ S C/ PA/ NC/ IRE.
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD FIRST -----Original Message----- From: Maxine Baldwin Westerfield <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 6:09 AM Subject: Re: Barnett/ Spratt/ Powers/ Patrick/ Adams/ S C/ PA/ NC/ IRE. >Hi Debra, >Well, I have gone back to end of Sept. messages to me and the >[email protected] > > list and put all into FWD . I will be FWD all to BARNETT list. There >are quit a few, maybe 20? plus. >If you are not subscribed to this list, please do it now so you will get >these following FWD messages which will also give in some other places to >go to get more imfo. >To subscribe. >[email protected] > click on the blue link, put word subscribe in subject line only >and send. > >Then to send messages to list [email protected] >Click the blue link and should pop up on your New Message form . >This was for new ones that may not know the above. > > >I would print them out and settle down to go through them all. I see a >number of familiarities. Some may not be connected back to earlier at >present but the missing Gen may show up later, but there are number of >possibilities. >Get back to me as there were a number of bro's immigrated from Londonderry, >Ire and had large families in Pa and scattered too ? > >Hope the possible duplications etc. won't be minded with all this >imformation which may later be a wanted connection to check on. >Hope all is forgiven if not wanted or otherwise. >I Love Gen and like much to help others as myself. > >God Bless all. >Maxine Baldwin Roy Wa [email protected] >watch for the FWD's >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 3:30 AM >Subject: Re: Barnett/ Spratt/ Powers/ Patrick/ Adams/ S C/ PA/ NC/ IRE. > > >>Hi, Maxine, >> >>I've got an Elizabeth "Grizzy" SPRATT, b. 1769, d. 2 Oct 1799 in >Mecklenburg >>Co., NC, married BEF 1750 to Sir William Polk III, b. 1725, d. AFT 1802 in >>Cabarrus, NC. Elizabeth is my 5th g-grandmother. I don't know what >>relation, if any, exists between Grizzy (love that nickname and would like >to >>know how she got it!) and Sarah Susanna SPRATT, b. ABT 1735 and married >1755 >>in Anson Co., NC to Brigadier General Thomas Polk, b. ABT 1732 and d. (his >>date) 26 June 1793 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC. Do these sound like >>your relatives? They're the only Spratts I have in my tree at the moment, >>but I'd love whatever info you may care to share. >> >>Hope this helps! >> >>Debra Munn >>formerly of Amarillo, Texas, but now living in Brighton, England >

    10/05/1999 07:18:45
    1. Fw: Death Notice of Walter E. Barnett of Chester co., PA 3/2/1959
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:16 PM Subject: Death Notice of Walter E. Barnett of Chester co., PA 3/2/1959 >Barnett-In Lancaster, on March 1, 1959, Walter E. Barnett, of S. Third St., >Oxford, in his 48th year. >Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Johnston >Funeral Home, 224 Penn Ave, Oxford, on Wednesday, March 4th, at 2 o'clock. >Interment in Oxford Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday >from 7 until 9 pm. > >Jeanne >

    10/05/1999 07:17:40
    1. Fw: Obit for Wm. Barnett, in West Chester, Chester Co., PA-dtd 6/14/1920
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:24 PM Subject: Obit for Wm. Barnett, in West Chester, Chester Co., PA-dtd 6/14/1920 >From the "Daily Local News" 6/14/1920 > >BARNETT-In West Chester, on June 12, 1920, Wm. Barnett in the 69th year of >his age. > Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral >without further notice from his late residence, in Dilworthtown, on Tuesday, >June 16th. Meet at the house at 2 o'clock pm. Interment at Birmingham >Cemetery 9:45 am and 11:34 am, trolleys and 9:47 am and 12:19 pm trains will >be met at West Chester. > >From the "Daily Local News" 6/16/1920 > >The funeral of Wm. Barnett, of Dilworthtown, took place yesterday afternoon >from his late residence, interment taking place at Birmingham Cemetery. The >services at the house were well attended by relatives and friends and were >conducted by Rev. Mr. Vanosten, pastor of the Dilworthtown Presbyterian >Church, and were impressive. There were a number of floral tributes sent. >The pall-bearers were Harlan Barnett, Gilbert Schott, Calvin Lilley and >Charles Lucas. > >That's it for now. I hope that someone is able to use this info and no one >is offended that I put it out there. > >Jeanne >

    10/05/1999 07:16:36
    1. Fw: Glenn Barnett 1859 Ark./John Barnett 1884 Texas
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: Lesley <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 5:45 PM Subject: Glenn Barnett 1859 Ark./John Barnett 1884 Texas >With all this activity I thought it might be a good time to re-post my line. >Glenn Barnett born abt. 1859 Arkansas married California Barnett(born abt. >1862 Missouri or Texas) date of marriage unknown. >Children: Daniel Barnett born 1882 Texas married Gussie A. ???( 1894 from >Oklahoma). Three children: Gladys, Ita Mae, and Helen. >John Walter Barnett born 1888 Texas married Jewell Mae Fitzgerald(born 1907 >Texas) in Nov.1923 children: J.B.(john)Barnett, Margie Joe Barnett, Elbert >Lee Barnett, and Janie "Johnnie" Mae Barnett. >Anyone with info on this family line please contact me so we can share the >wealth of genealogy. Thanks > >Lesley [email protected] Batavia, New York (hometown Cleburne, Texas) >Lesley's Family Tree http://www.angelfire.com/ny/LesleysWorld/index.html - >See Surname Page http://www.angelfire.com/ny/LesleysWorld/surname.html >Shows every surname connected to my family and more. >

    10/05/1999 07:16:20
    1. Fw: William Barnett b 1777 York,SC
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: Maxine Baldwin Westerfield <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, October 01, 1999 6:29 PM Subject: William Barnett b 1777 York,SC > Hi Listers, >Looking for a William Barnett b 1777 York Co SC who went with his family, >believe Rohda Campbell and ch. Robert S A, Thomas, others. Wm's >siblings were, Alexander, Cynthia, John twins, Catherine and mary. >grandfather, tThomas b 1750 York Sc mar. Martha Patrick. >Some of these didn't go to Giles Co Tn. R S A and William maybe others >later went to Lauderdale, Al then on to Grayson Co Tx. >Does any of this fit any of yours??? >Maxine Baldwin in Wa [email protected] > >

    10/05/1999 07:16:00
    1. Fw: William Barnett of Chester County SC
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. FWD -----Original Message----- From: Bob & Judy Martin <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, October 02, 1999 4:25 AM Subject: William Barnett of Chester County SC >Anyone know this guy? William Barnett b @1720, [email protected] Ann _____; they >migrated from Lancaster County PA to the Catawba River area about 1760. Chn >include Rebecca who [email protected] Matthew Patton, Ann who m 8/20/1765 John B. >Walker, Joseph who m Agnes, and Margaret. > >Really would appreciate assistance or guidance. > >Bob Martin >Llano TX > >

    10/05/1999 07:15:42