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Volume 7, Issue 38 - Feature #887

U.S. Census Report - Joseph & Wealthy Ann Barnett...

Oooops! Sorry about that! I forgot to give you the FULL LINK to the DOC file for the Ancestors of Ida Belle Barnett. Here it is - <a href="http://okielegacy.org/DOC files/Ancestors-IdaBelleBarnett[1].doc">Ancestors-IdaBelleBarnett[1].doc</a>

NW Okie (a.k.a. Linda Wagner) - 2005-09-25 11:07:56


Charles Cook sent me this information concerning the <a href="http://okielegacy.org/DOC files/"> ancestors of Ida Belle Barnett</a>. Here some information that you will find re: Joseph E. & Wealthy Ann (Brown) Barnett<br><br> 2. Joseph E. Barnett, born 06 December 1850 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania; died 04 September 1922 in Waynoka, Woods County, Oklahoma. He was the son of 4. David Carl Barnett and 5. Elizabeth Evans. He married 3. Wealthy Ann Brown, 24 October 1872 in Lucas County, Iowa.<br> 3. Wealthy Ann Brown, born 23 November 1853 in Frankfort, Peoria County, Illinois; died 26 December 1935 in Waynoka, Woods County, Oklahoma. She was the daughter of 6. James Henry Brown and 7. Elvira Foster.<br> Children of Joseph Barnett and Wealthy Brown are: <br>1 i. Ida Belle Barnett, born 07 October 1873 in Lucas County, Iowa; died 03 December 1940 in Dacoma, Woods County, Oklahoma; married Hugh Martin, Jr. 02 April 1895 in Reno County, Kansas. <br>ii. James Almont Barnett, born 20 March 1875 in Reno County, Kansas; died 19 July 1959 in Woods County, Oklahoma. Notes for James Almont Barnett: He never married. More About James Almont Barnett: Burial: Waynoka Cemetery, Woods County, Oklahoma <br>iii. Clyde William Barnett, born 02 October 1877 in Reno County, Kansas; died 16 August 1953 in Woods County, Oklahoma. Notes for Clyde William Barnett: Never married. More About Clyde William Barnett: Burial: Johnson Cemetary, Waynoka, Oklahoma<br> iv. Lemuel Barnett, born 15 March 1880 in Reno County, Kansas; died in Reno County,Kansas, As infant.<br> v. Samuel Barnett, born 15 March 1880 in Reno County, Kansas; died in Reno County, Kansas, As an infant.<br> vi. Hannah Alvira Barnett, born 01 July 1881 in Reno County, Kansas; died 05 December 1969 in Cimarron County, Oklahoma; married Edward Everet Killough 03 October 1906 in Ziegler, Woods County, Oklahoma Territory; born 05 December 1885 in Dexter, Kansas; died 27 February 1976 in Boise City, Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Notes for Hannah Alvira Barnett: Hannah's future husband, four years younger than she, was one of her students at Cottonwood. More About Hannah Alvira Barnett: Occupation: 1901, School teacher, Cottonwood School, Woods County, Oklahoma Territory<br> vii. Carl David Barnett, born 02 December 1883 in Reno County, Kansas; died 28 January 1949 in Kansas City, Missouri; married (1) Golden Welsh 28 July 1909 in Alva, Woods County, Oklahoma; married (2) Louise Short 20 July 1924. Notes for Carl David Barnett: Had no known children. His death was from complications caused by exposure to mustard gas during WW I. More About Carl David Barnett: Military service: WW I veteran Occupation: Manager of a Fred Harvey Restaurant<br> viii. Daisy Sophia Barnett, born 01 December 1888 in Reno County, Kansas; died 29 October 1955 in Waynoka, Woods County, Oklahoma; married William Talkington 03 August 1925 in Woodward, Oklahoma; born 1866; died 10 October 1927 in Waynoka, Woods County, Oklahoma. Notes for William Talkington: A widower at the time of their marriage. More About William Talkington: Occupation: Owned general store in Waynoka, Oklahoma.

NW Okie (a.k.a. Linda Wagner) - 2005-09-25 10:49:36


Dale, thanks for the census information regarding Joseph and Wealthy Ann Barnett. I believe Joseph died in 1922, and Wealthy Ann moved to Waynoka after he died. The sons must have stayed on the farm. At some time, a resident of that neighborhood told me that he remembered two brothers living there - now I know the rest of the story. Both Joseph and Wealthy Ann, as well as several of their children, are buried in the Waynoka Cemetery in Woods County. The log cabin site was in Woods County originally. Woods was later divided into Woods, Major, and Alfalfa Counties.

Sandie Olson - 2005-09-24 22:22:56


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