Hello to all researchers... The State Records of North Carolina, by Clark, 1899 Goldsboro, North Carolina. James Barnet, soldier No. 90 in Capt, Sugan Jones's Company in Col, William Easton's Granville Regiment. Muster was taken on 8 Oct 1754 Thomas Barnet is listed on a petition from the people of the Northern part of Orange Co. to His Excellency, Josiah Martin Esquire, Captain General, Governor in and over the Province of North Carolina, to form another county so that the citizens would not have to travel so far for their military duties, voting, court duties, ect. John or James Barnet, private, McRee's Company, enlisted 1 June 1781 for 12 months. Left service, 1 June 1782. John Barnet, signed a petition to the Court of New Hanover in Dec 1754 for building of roads and ferries across the Cape Fear River, Thomas B. Barnett, served as clerk for many years of the Flat River Association of the Baptist Church. The Association was formed in 1794. Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution limited edition-- published by North Carolina DAR, 1932 David Barnet, No.11on the pay roll of Captain Turner's Company from Caswell Co. and Chatham Co. N.C. under command of Col. McDowell, 3/15-7/30/1779 John or James Barnet, private, McRee's Company, 6/1/1781 to 6/1/1782, 12 months Sion Barnet, has NSDAR Certificate # 91194 Historical Sketch of Person County, by Stuart T, Wright, Womack Press, Danville, 1974 John Barnett was the State Senator from the 24th District of Person Co. in 1836. Samuel C. Barnett was a State Representative, 21st District, in 1868. He was a State Senator, 21st District, in 1870 and State Representative, 20th District, in 1874 Happy Hunting Barbara Barnett Gartrell Barb,