I do not know where Barnes is buried but the information I am sending you is from my husband's grandmother Martha Jane Allen Barnes. She was married to Robert Royall Barnes the son of CSA Cpt. James Barnes. The Barnes were originally from the Scandanavian Peninsula and used the Norse spelling. Persecution by Russia caused them to settle in England. Later they came to America and settled along the East Coast. William Barnes settled near Oxford, NC. He was a Methodist preacher. His son James Henry Barnes fought in the Mexican War. When the Civil War came he was too old, but he organized a company of his own -Amelia Minute Men- and fought under Stonewall Jackson.He was wounded twice. Once a testament he carried in his breast pocket saved his life(stopped the grapeshot). Again, grapeshot struck a small pistol he wore on his belt. It caused two bullets in the pistol to fire, which wounded him in the leg. Her husband Robert had seen the pistol. My husband does not know where the p! istol is now. Being captain of the company, he was always called Captain. He was also a local Methodist preacher. In her notes Martha says they have his license to preach but we do not have it now. My mother -in-law Mary Page Barnes Powell, daughter of Robert Royall Barnes, is unable to help with information. If I can find anymore information I will forward it to you.