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Source for:   James Henderson Barnes,   CAL 1845 - 1931         Index

General Source:   S363
Page:   p. 71

Note:   There was a James H. Barnes who served in the U. S. 7th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, Company C, as a private.
Text:   James Henderson Barnes was a Civil War veteran and a Methodist Minister.
Date:   1992

General Source:   S31
Page:   Henry Barnes Family Group Sheet

Text:   Susan Lamb Griffith notes that James Henry was living with his uncle, William Barnes, in the 1860 census. Henry and Susan both died of Typhoid Fever. Their children may have been raised by Henry's brother, William Barnes.
Date:   3 Jun 1992

General Source:   S383
Page:   p. 25

Text:   Liberty Cemetery : Location : Three miles from Palestine or about 4-1/2 miles north-northwest of Holladay, Tenn. Barnes, J. H. (Mason) 1845-1931.

General Source:   S181
Page:   p. 28 & 243

Note:    p. 28 : This James in the Family No. 196 of William and Sarah Wyatt Barnes was the child of Henry and Susan Wyatt Barnes, both of whom died in 1857 and 1858. Their children were placed among relatives.
Text:    p. 243 : 3rd Civil District, Benton County, Tennessee, on 12 August in the 1870 Census, dwelling/family 145/145 : James Barnes, 24, M, W, Farming, $1000/$300. Tenn. Angeline Barnes, 21, F, W, Tenn. Bell Barnes, 1, F, W, Tenn.

General Source:   S529
Page:   p. 4

Note:   On page 437 of original census.
Text:   Barnes, James H. 36, Angie? 29, Bellyora 10, Falecian 5, Aaron 3, Lafayette 1/12 (437).

General Source:   S374
Page:   p. 5

Text:   "James Henderson Barnes was a Methodist minister. He owned one of the better homes in the community and also owned a good farm. I recall seeing him many times at the Liberty Methodist church when I was a child. I looked upon him with great reverence. I also recall going with my parents to his home for short visits with him and Aunt Angalene."
Date:   10 Nov 1983


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Source for:   Angeline Lewis or Lowes,   1849 - 1911         Index

General Source:   S383
Page:   p. 25

Text:   Liberty Cemetery : Location : Three miles from Palestine or about 4-1/2 miles north-northwest of Holladay, Tenn. Barnes, Angeline (Wife of J. H. Barnes) 1849 - 1911.


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Source for:   Margaret E. Oxford,   CAL 1833 -          Index

General Source:   S180

Note:   Her future husband Moses Barnes is listed in the household of Henry Wesson for this 1850 census.
Text:   Household #135: Samuel Oxford, age 46, male, born in Tennessee. All the rest of his family are also born in Tennessee. Mary, age 24; Sarah, 21; Caroline, 19; Margaret, 17; John, 15; James, 13; Ede, 11, female; Susan, 6; Jane, 4; Samuel, 3; Mary, 1. Also listed is Charles Austin, age 2.

General Source:   S528

Note:   Judith doesn't think this death date is correct. They were divorced rather than her dying before he remarried. Judith thinks she lived quite a while afterwards.
Text:   She was born 1833 and died 1852. Notes for Margaret E. Oxford: There is a marriage record for a Martha Barns on 12-25-1851, married to a john Oxford. margaret may be a sister to John (?).


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Source for:   William Robinson,    -          Index

General Source:   S383
Page:   p. 31

Note:   Is this the tombstone of William Robinson? It's right next to grave of the wife of William Robinson : Robinson, W. M. M./ Co. C, 7th Tenn. Calv. (CWVO) . No dates.


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Source for:   Nancy Victoria Barnes,   3 Sep 1845 - 30 Jan 1910         Index

General Source:   S383
Page:   p. 31

Text:   Palestine Cemetery : Location : About 1/4 miles east of Highway 69 South between Holladay and Camden, and about 2-1/2 miles north of Holladay, Tenn. Nancy Victoria Robinson (Wife of William Robinson) Married Nov. 3, 1859/Sept. 13, 1845-Jan. 30,1910/Age 65 yrs., 3 mos., 3 days.