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    1. [Barrett-Reuben-SC] Re: BARRETT-REUBEN-SC/ A. G. Barrett
    2. Karen Hett
    3. Sorry, Janet-- I thought she said Albert Gallatin. Guess I should learn to read. John Whitten Barrett and Albert Gallatin were the only sons of David Barrett, son of Reuben. And as Janet said, David Albert Barrett was son of John Whitten Barrett. He was the twin brother of my great-grandmother, Amanda Barrett McCan. David Albert Barrett is buried two rows behind James M. McCan in the Barrett/Borroughs Cemetery in Madison County. But the two sons that Alta is talking about are the sons of Albert Gallatin, right? The ones who fought in the Civil War and married the Hill girls. They were first cousin to David Albert and Amanda. Only three of A. G.'s sons lived to adulthood; after Albert Gallatin and Sarah D. Seaton Barrett died, their guardian was A. D. Kennard in Grimes County. Why, I don't know, as I've never been able to find a relationship. Later, they became wards of John Whitten Barrett and were living with him at the time of the 1855 school census of Madison. Karen On Monday, February 23, 2004, at 10:22 AM, BARRETT-REUBEN-SC-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > I think Marilyn wanted to know where David Albert fits in the > family..??? > Reuben Barrett, David Barrett, John Whitten Barrett, David Albert > Barrett > then the two sons that Alta mentiones in her e-mails.

    02/23/2004 09:37:30