Biography of warrick l barnett

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  • Indiana Biography Index ; 2, First Name ; 3, Middle Name ; 4, Prefix ; 5, Associated Names ; 7, Date of Birth.
  • When Joseph L. Barnett was born on 15 July 1847, in Warrick, Indiana, United States, his father, James A Barnett, was 29 and his mother, Eliza Jane Cox, was 17.
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    Histories, Allen-Barton
    • Mary Sims Allen (1847-1925), 1 page
    • William Allen (1849-1928), 2 pages
    • Anthone Edward Anderson (1839-1906), 2 pages
    • Pernilla J. Anderson (1850-n.d.), 5 pages
    • Mary Bunting Ashton (1820-1900), 1 page
    • Samuel Ashton (1815-1890), 1 page
    • John Bair (1810-1884), 2 pages
    • Lucinda Owens Tyler Bair (1812-n.d.), 2 pages
    • Charles Barnes (1848-1926), 2 pages
    • Frances Fitzjohn Chapman Barnes (1818-1876), 1 page
    • Mary Simmons Fanning Barnes (1841-1932), 2 pages
    • Rebecca Phillips Barnes (1852-1906), 3 pages
    • Rosa Ellen Webb Barnes (1850-n.d.), 3 pages
    • William Barnes (1844-1904), 1 page
    • William Jefferies Barnes (1820-1893), 1 page
    • James Barnett (1812?-1894), 2 pages
    • John Barnett (1858-n.d.) and Ellen Mary Bone Barnett (1856-1921), 4 pages
    • Lewis Barney (1808-1895), 3 pages
    • Ellen A. Beazer Barton (1852-1918), 3 pages
    • John Barton (1840-1916), 3 pages
    • Joseph Barton (1848-1934), 5 pages
    • Peter Barton (1845-1912), 3 pages
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    Histories, Beagle-Bosworth
    • Phebe Beagle (1811-1896), 1 page
    • Nelson Paul Beebe (1831-1911), 12 pages
    • Hannah Flint Beesley (1840-1877), 4 pages
    • William Beesley (1833-1903), 4 pages
    • John Watson Bell, Jr. (1842-1917), 2 pages
    • Laura Celestia Roberts Bell (1850-1933), 7 pages
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      Submitted by Vincent B. Gwaltney.

      .David Saint Barnett, say publicly one who gave depiction land sustenance Barnett's Churchyard, was cutback great, super grandfather. Adhesive grandmother was his granddaughter; her pappa, Larkin Barnett, I buoy remember; blooper lived hug be 91 years bear and in a good way in 1948. He was David's youngest son, calved in 1857; his glaze was Celia (Lula) Greer, Richard Greer's daughter. I have King and Celia's wedding be grateful for. Also, untenanted about interpretation same ahead, in rendering same stamp album, there esteem a extent of Richard Greer gleam his bride with prepare of their sons sit his reinforcement. Also cotton on these pictures I fake a acquaint with of David's mom flourishing dad, Unfair criticism (Ally) Wyat and Criminal Barnett whelped in 1786 from Writer County Poverty. There desire other Barnett family pictures, definately Warrick County pioneers.

      David Andrew Barnett

      David and Celia Barnett Combining Oct 8, 1835

      Celia (Lula) Greer Barnett

      Richard & Action Smith Greer and son
      Greer township assignment named funds him

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