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8. FANNY3 BARNES (SHADRICK2, FRANCIS1) was born 1810, and died Bef. 1843. She married IRA FULLER July 10, 1830 in Gallatin Co. KY.

      Child of F
ANNY BARNES and IRA FULLER is:
i.   SALLY4 FULLER.
 



9. REUBEN3 BARNES (BENJAMIN2, FRANCIS1) was born February 06, 1795, and died August 13, 1865 in Jennings Co. IN. He married SUSAN UNKNOWN.

Notes for R
EUBEN BARNES:
Source Charles Franklin Barnes Notes: 5 children listed in 1830 census, went insane, in 1850 was living with William and family. Buried in Old Coffee Creek Baptist Cemetery.


      Child of R
EUBEN BARNES and SUSAN UNKNOWN is:
i.   WILLIAM4 BARNES, b. September 17, 1820; d. April 17, 1866; m. ZERELDA BARNES, November 30, 1841, Trimble Co., KY.
 



10. WILLIAM3 BARNES (BENJAMIN2, FRANCIS1) was born June 04, 1797 in KY, and died October 10, 1871 in Trimble Co. KY. He married (1) ELIZABETH B. BEECH October 26, 1820 in Henry Co., KY. He married (2) REBECCA PARHAM January 17, 1844 in Trimble Co., KY, daughter of JOSEPH PARHAM and SARAH CHANDLER.

Notes for W
ILLIAM BARNES:
Trimble County Kentucky 1850 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson, second edition book published by Trimble County Historical Society with permission by Ms. Thompson. Information enclosed in ( ) is an added made by The Trimble County Historical Society. In book: page 110.
Federal Census Mircofilm #M432-220
page 435
District #1

name            age sex      occup./Val.Real Est. Place of Birth
Barnes, William      52 m      farmer/ 2,000            KY
Rebecca      29 f      (2nd w. nee Parham)      KY
Nathan            28 m      farmer/ 600            KY
William            24 m      farmer                  KY
Shaderick      14 m                        KY
Sally            5 f                        KY
Lilly A            4 f                        KY
Nancy            2 f                        KY
Melkisabeth      17 f                        KY
(Note: Nathan, William, and Shaderick are children from William's first marriage to Elizabeth Beech)(Melkisabeth m. James Harris Adams, 28 Mar 1865. Is Elizabeth Beech her mother?)
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Trimble County Kentucky 1860 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson, second edition book published by Trimble County Historical Society with permission by Ms. Thompson. An addition of an index was added, indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Here is a paragraph Donna wrote that is in the front of the 1860 Trimble County Census Book: " The census taker was not consistent in his writing, and some pages were filmed out of sequence, thus it was impossible to list the precinct or area for the families. The listing includes the names Abbottsford; Garretts; Bedford; Winona; and Milton." I felt this information was important in viewing the census information of Trimble County for 1860. Information enclosed in ( ) is an added made by The Trimble County Historical Society. In book: page 35.
Federal Census Mircofilm #M653-397.
Family number: 281
                  Value
name            age sex      occup./Real Est. Pers.Val. Place of Birth
Barnes, William      62 m      farmer/ 2,000      4,500      KY
Rebecca      39 f                        KY
Melkisiabeth      25 f                        KY
Sarah            15 f                        KY
Lillyan            13 f                        KY
Nancy            12 f                        KY
Reuben            10 m                        KY
Mary            7 f                        KY
Bingamin      4 m                        KY
James H      2 m                        KY
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Trimble County Kentucky 1870 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson, second edition book published by Trimble County Historical Society with permission by Ms. Thompson. An addition of an index was added, indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Information enclosed in ( ) is an added made by The Trimble County Historical Society. In book: page 24.
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, M593; Roll, 501
Taken by Silas Gatewood 13 June, 1870: Bedford District

name            age sex      occup./Val.Real Est.       Place of Birth
Barnes, William      73 m      farmer/ 5,000            Kentucky
Rebeca            49 f                        "
Nancy            21 f                        "
Reuben            19 m                        "
Mary            17 f                        "
Bingaman      14 m                        "
James H      12 m                        "
Joseph D      6 m                        "
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info from Patricia "Pat" Dunn: (7 Feb 1999)
Gallatin County, Kentucky, 1830 Census
Page 187     
Head of family            Males            Females            Slaves
BARNS, Wm.            110001            11001
      Craven            1320001             100101
      Shadrich            00100001      000200001
      Benjamin?      00111001      00110001
FARLEY, Daniel            1111001            2011001
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info from Patricia "Pat" Dunn: (7 Feb 1999)
Gallatin County, Kentucky Tax List 1826

Names of persons|Land & rate|County|Water Course|In whose name Surveyor
chargeable with taxes1 2 3                  entered

Barnes, William      -- --      --      --            --
Barnes, Craven      --      Gallatin      --      --      --
Barns, Bingamon, Sen. 50      same      Corn Creek      John Roberts
      John Robe??
Barns, Bingaman, Jr -- --      -- --            --
Barns, Shadrad       374      same Corn Creek      John Roberts            John Ro??                                    Same            77      same      Corn Creek same same
April 18, 1982

Mr. Robert W. Bean
2135 N.W. 14th St.
Gresham, Oregon 97030l

Dear Mr. Bean:

I know you are eager to get the records, I have been unable to find a deed
when George Strother sold the land he had purchased from Shadrack Barnes
which has the grave yard. Auite often this happens, but I will keep
searching. At least we know they lived in the Corn Creek section of
Gallatin County. I doubt there would be a grave yard. One of my
Revolutionary ancestors is supposed to be burried (sic) on the farm he
lived on, I know where it is just on the edge of Warsaw, a friend owns the
farm, but there is no family grave yard and I have no idea where on the
farm it was.

I hope the enclosed records will be of some help.
My best wishes and good luck
Miss G. E. Hewson
Box 557
Warsaw, KY 41095
Genealogist & Historian
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Notes for R
EBECCA PARHAM:
Trimble County Kentucky 1880 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson and Violet Morris Jennings. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. Note: The enumerator left some places for information blank and tape is covering some data. Bedford District: pages 47-87
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T9; Roll, 443
Page number in Book: 62
                        Place of birth
Name            age/color/sex/relation self/father/mother Occup. house#
Barnes, Rebecca      53 W f head KY KY VA (nee Parham)130-131
James            22 m son KY KY KY
Parham, Bettie      38 f sister KY KY VA
Joseph            82 m father wd VA __ __
Little, Louis      18 m laborer TN VA __
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      Children of W
ILLIAM BARNES and ELIZABETH BEECH are:
i.   ZERELDA4 BARNES, b. 1819, or 1822; d. November 03, 1861, Jennings Co. IN; m. WILLIAM BARNES, November 30, 1841, Trimble Co., KY.
 

ii.   NATHAN BARNES, b. 1820, or 1824; d. December 06, 1878, Trimble Co. KY (Source: Trimble County Kentucky Vital Stat.: Death: 1852-1859, 1874-1878, 1893-1894.Published by the Trimble County Historical Society.).
 
Notes for N
ATHAN BARNES:
Trimble County Kentucky 1860 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson, second edition book published by Trimble County Historical Society with permission by Ms. Thompson. An addition of an index was added, indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Here is a paragraph Donna wrote that is in the front of the 1860 Trimble County Census Book: " The census taker was not consistent in his writing, and some pages were filmed out of sequence, thus it was impossible to list the precinct or area for the families. The listing includes the names Abbottsford; Garretts; Bedford; Winona; and Milton." I felt this information was important in viewing the census information of Trimble County for 1860. Information enclosed in ( ) is an added made by The Trimble County Historical Society. In book: page 36
Federal Census Mircofilm #M653-397.
Family Number: 282

                  Value
name            age sex      occup./Real Est. Pers.Val. Place of Birth
Barnes, Nanthan      36 m      farmer/ 11,000      4,500      KY
William            33 m      farmer/(brother)            KY
Shadrick      23 m      farmer/(brother)            KY
Mary J            19 f      (wife of Shadrick)            KY

(NOTE: On Shadrick's marriage, it states he is Shadrick, Jr. Was he a son
of William or a grand-son? I believe son, Jr. was an error or Junior.)
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iii.   WILLIAM BARNES, b. 1826, or 1827; d. prior to Apr. 13, 1863.
 
Notes for W
ILLIAM BARNES:
Trimble County Kentucky 1860 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson, second edition book published by Trimble County Historical Society with permission by Ms. Thompson. An addition of an index was added, indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Information enclosed in ( ) is an added made by The Trimble County Historical Society. In book: page 36.
Federal Census Mircofilm #M653-397.
Abbottsford Precinct
Family number: 282
                  Value
name            age sex      occup./Real Est. Pers.Val. Place of Birth
Barnes, Nanthan      36 m      farmer/ 11,000      4,500      KY
William            33 m      Farmer/(brother)            KY
Shadrick      23 m      Farmer/(brother)            KY
Mary J            19 f      (wife of Shadrick)            KY
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iv.   MELCHISEBETH BARNES, b. Abt. 1833, Trimble Co. KY; m. JAMES HARRIS ADAMS, March 28, 1865, Trimble Co. KY.
 
Notes for J
AMES HARRIS ADAMS:
Trimble County Kentucky 1870 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson, second edition book published by Trimble County Historical Society with permission by Ms. Thompson. An addition of an index was added, indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Information enclosed in ( ) is an added made by The Trimble County Historical Society. In book: page 25.
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, M593; Roll, 501
Bedford District: Taken by Silas Gatewood on 13 June, 1870

name|age|sex|occupation|Value Real Estate|Place of Birth

Adams, James|27|M|Farmer|1,200|Kentucky
Melkisada|33|F|Kentucky
Perry A.|3|M|Kentucky
Victor O.|1|M|Kentucky
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Trimble County Kentucky 1880 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson and Violet Morris Jennings. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. Note: The enumerator left some places for information blank and tape is covering some data. Bedford District:
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T9; Roll, 443
Page number in Book: 65
Place of birth
Name|age|color|sex|relation|self|father|mother|Occupation|house#

Adams, James|37|W|m|head|KY|KY|KY|(blank)|149-150
Melchisabeth|47|W|f|wife|KY|KY|KY|(nee Barnes)
Perry A.|13|_|m|son|KY|KY|KY
Victor O.|11|_|m|son|KY|KY|KY
Ira O.|9|_|m|son|KY|KY|KY
Mary|7|_|f|dau|KY|KY|KY
Lillie|6|_|f|dau|KY|KY|KY
Elmer|4|_|m|son|KY|KY|KY
not named|1/12|Apr|son|KY|KY|KY|(b. 26 Sep 1876)
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v.   SHADRACK BARNES, b. September 11, 1835, KY; d. December 17, 1907; m. MARY J. MCCLURE, March 21, 1860, Trimble County Kentucky.
 
Notes for S
HADRACK BARNES:
Trimble County Kentucky 1870 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson, second edition book published by Trimble County Historical Society with permission by Ms. Thompson. An addition of an index was added, indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Information enclosed in ( ) is an added made by The Trimble County Historical Society. In book: page 29.
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, M593; Roll, 501
Taken by Silas Gatewood 13 June, 1870: Bedford District

name            age sex      occup./Val.Real Est.       Place of Birth
Barnes, Shadrick      33 m      farmer/ 3,000            Kentucky
Mary J.            29 f                        "
Elizabeth      9 f                        "
Nathan W.      8 m                        "
Emmit L.      6 m                        "
Charles R.      4 m                        "
James            2 m                        "
Nathan            50 m      farmhand                  "
Crafton, Jackson      52 m      farmhand                  Virginia
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Trimble County Kentucky 1880 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson and Violet Morris Jennings. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. Note: The enumerator left some places for information blank and tape is covering some data. Bedford District: pages 47-87
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T9; Roll, 443
Page number in Book: 80
                        Place of birth
Name            age/color/sex/relation self/father/mother Occup. house#
Barn(e)s, Shadrach      44 W m head KY KY VA 280-282
Mary J.            38 W f wife KY OH KY (nee McClure)
Lizzie J.            19 f dau KY KY KY
William M.      17 m son " " "
Emmit            15 m son " " "
Charles            14 m son " " "
James L.      11 m son " " "
Curtis E.            9 m son " " "
Garrett, James L.      30 m laborer S KY __ KY
Brooks, Edward G.      25 m laborer S IN IN IN
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Collect of Trimble County Kentucky 1900 from Virginia Taylor of the Trimble County Historical Society. (Collection of the surname Barnes.) [Note: all census records are entered under the Head of Household for the any given year)

1900 CENSUS 1900

Name age year place misc.
BARNES,
Shad 64 1835 KY KY VA b. Sep m.40 yrs
Mary J. 58 1841 6-6 KY b. Nov m.40 yrs, nee McClure
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Copy of obit from Virginia Ginn Taylor.

MR. SHAD BARNES DEAD.

AN OLD RESIDENT OF TRIMBLE

Death Has Been Expected for About Ten Days.

(note there is an artist sketch of him)

      At one o'clock Tuesday afternoon death relieved the suffering of Mr. Shad Barnes. For nearly ten days or since On Dec. 9 his children were called to his bedside and they have constantly attended him since that time. He has not been well for several years and his death may be said to be due to genendebility brought on by age.
      Deceased was seventy-two years old having been born Sept. 22, 1835. He was born and raised in Trimble county. In 1860 he was united in marriage with Miss Mary Jane McClure. His good wife together with their six children survive him. Of these Mrs. Lizzie Hudson, wife of F. W. Hndson, Nathan W. and Charile R. are residents of Trimble county; Emmett L. James L., and Curtis E. are residents of Indianapolis, Ind. Three half brothers, Reuben, Bing. and James of this county, also survive him.
      Mr. Barnes though never in public life was perhaps as well known as any man in the county, and numbered as many friends as anyone. He "stuck to the farm his fortune." He lived on the same farm all his married life. It was generally conceded that he was one of the wealthiest, if not the wealthiest man in the county.
      It may be well to add that much of his attention as a farmer was devoted to stock raising and in this he has indeed set a good example. The greater portion of his wealth lies in farm lands, some of the best. We have heard him remark that his ancestors in emigrating to Trimble passed through the great blue grass section of Kentucky, rejecting it for the better watered section. He regretted their lack of fore sight, and truly might he have regretted it for had they have known the value of what they rejected, he might have been truly "A blue grass king."
      For years he has been known among the men of finance in Trimble and adjoining counties. Early in their career he was made a director in the Bedford Loan & Deposit Bank and in the Deposit Bank of Sulphur. These positions he held until his death.
      Truly a great man is gone. In his sphere he was Naapoleon. Had his environments been different and his field larger he no doubt would have risen to the requirements of the place and stood the equal of any man around him.
      the funeral sevices were conducted at the home Thursday at eleven o'clock. The burial was at I.O.O.F. Cemetery at Bedford at 2 p.m.
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Notes for M
ARY J. MCCLURE:
copies of these two obits below were from the Trimble County Historical Society.
Newspaper clipping from Trimble Banner Aug. 1911

DIED SUDDENLY

Mrs. Mary Jane Barnes, One of Our Citizens, Dropped Dead at The Home of F. W. Hudson

      Mrs. Mary Jane Barnes, aged 70 years, and widow of the late Mr. Shad Barnes, one of Trimble's largest land owners and wealthiest citizens, died Thursday morning of last week (August 24, 1911,) at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. F.W. Hudson, in the Poplar Ridge neighborhood, after an illness of only about twenty minutes.
      Miss Addie Hudson, the pretty young daughter of Mr. F.W. Hudson, was 21 years of age on that day, and the anniversary of her birth was to have been celebrated as a surprise to her. About fifty relatives and friends had assembled at this pleasant home to do honor to the occasion with hearts aglow in anticipation of a happy day, little dreaming of the impending gloom. Mrs. Barnes, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, whom all delighted to honor, and for whom the easy chair was arranged in the most conspicious place, arrived about ten o'clock, accompanied by her son, Mr. Emett Barnes, with whom she lived. In ten minutes after her arrival she was taken ill and twenty minutes later she was cold in death, due to acute indigestion, and a morning of happiness was ended in an evening of sorrow.
      Mrs. Barnes was an estimable lady, loved by all who knew her, and the sudden extinguishing of her earthly light was a shock and gloom to the entire neighborhood in which she resided. She is survived by six children, who are among Trimble's very best citizens, namely: Mrs. F.W. Hudson and Messrs. Nathan, Emett, Charles R., James and Curt Barnes, together with sixteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, all of whom have the sympathy of many friends.
      Funeral services were conducted at the Hudson residence Saturday morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. J.E. Wright, after which the remains were interred in the Odd Fellow's Cemetery at Bedford.

Another Newspaper clipping about her death appeared a week later with a correction.

SUDDEN DEATH

Of Mrs. Mary J. Barnes
     
      On Thursday morning Aug. 24, 1911 about ten o'clock Mrs. Mary J. Barnes was suddenly called to her reward. Last week we stated that she "dropped dead". This was an error. Mrs. Barnes had been complaining for several days. That morning she remarked to her son, Emmett, that she felt badly. However, she decided to go to her daughter's for the day. On arriving there she found it necessary to lie down. It was soon seen that her condition was serious, and physicians were immediately summoned. She died however, before they arrived, but no doubt she was beyond all earthly aid when she arrived at her daughter's.
      Mrs. Barnes was the widow of Shad Barnes. Five sons and one daughter are left. They are Mrs. F.W. Hudson, N.W. Barnes, E.L. Barnes, and C. R. Barnes, of Trimble County, J. L. Barnes and C.E. Barnes, of Indianapolis. At the time of her death she was nearing her seventieth birthday. Her maiden name was McClure.
      Mrs. Barnes was a good woman and the best of mothers. To this fact the love of five stalwart sons and a worthy daughter gives best proof. But to this is added the respect and friendship of a large and highly respectable community.
      The funeral was conducted by Rev. Wright at the home of Mrs. Hudson. The burial was at the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Bedford.
      Many beautiful floral designs were offered as a last tribute by family and friends.
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Obit from Virginia Ginn Taylor

A NOBLE LIFE ENDED.

      Mrs. Mary J. Barnes passed away Thursday, Aug. 24, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Hudson, where she had gone that morning to a surprise birthday party given in honor of her granddaughter, Addie Hudson. She complained of feeling badly when she came and had been sick for over a week but exerted herself to go to the birthday party. She was there only a short while before she was taken worse and passed away before medical aid could be summoned. It was indeed a scene never to be forgotten -- the beautiful home decorated in its gala arrite; the dining room a picture in its pink and white dress; the table loaded with its feast of good things, and the guests all ready awaiting the return of Addie who had gone to church at Poplar Ridge that morning, when the Death Angel came up on the festive scene and took dear Grandma Barnes home. It was indeed a fearful surprise one that will never be forgotten and changed the bright anticipations of happiness into a scene of sorrow and sadness.
"Twas so sudden", our white lips said,
As we gazed on the face of our beautiful dead.
Be ready for soon your time will come
To enter the golden gate.
      Mrs. Barnes was the widow of the late Shad Barnes who died about 4 years ago. She was born in Woodford County, Ky., Nov. 29, 1841, and came with her parents to this county when only two years of age. She is survived by six children, one daughter, Mrs. F. W. Hudson, and five sons, Nathan, Emmett and Charles Barnes, of this county, and James and Curt Barnes, of Indianapolis; fifteen grandchildren, two sisters and three brothers.
      Mrs. Barnes was a noble, good woman, and the sweet smile and pleasant word she had for every one will be missed in this community where she spent her life. Her warm heart and tender compassion for suffering made up a character that endeared her most to those who knew her best. She was the best of wives and mothers. No one enjoyed more than she the companionship of her friends, but the one thing for which she lived was the welfare of her children, and her greatest pleasure was to have them with her. And how they all appreciated that mother was shown by their great grief at the loss of their dear one they had loved so fondly. The deepest sympathy to the whole commuity, __________ the daughter to whom she was so devoted and the son who lived with her and to whom mother was his all and where home is now broken up. May her influence abide with them all to inspire them to noble deeds, and may a life so true not be swallowed up in the grave, but may its lovely deeds in the words of the poet "Smell sweet and blossom in the dust".
      The funeral services were conducted at the home of Mrs. F. W. Hudoon Saturday morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. J. E. Wright. The burial took place in I.O.O.F. Cemetery at Bedford. The pall bearers were her sons, Nathan, Emmett, Charles, Jas. and Curt Barnes and F.W. Hudson. The honorary pall bearers were her granddaughters, Mrs. Mary Coombs, Addie Hudson, Fannie, Willie, Emma Lee and Mary Barnes. The floral tributes were exquisitely beautiful and in such profusion as is seldom seen.
(signed)                        A Friend.
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      Children of WILLIAM BARNES and REBECCA PARHAM are:
vi.   ELLEN4 BARNES, b. d. infancy.
 

vii.   LUCY BARNES, b. Abt. 1849; m. WESLEY ROWLETT.
 
Notes for W
ESLEY ROWLETT:





viii.   SARAH A. BARNES, b. 1844; d. 1926; m. SANFORD MCCLURE, April 1862, Trimble Co. KY at William Barnes's home.
 
Notes for S
ANFORD MCCLURE:
Trimble County Kentucky 1870 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson, second edition book published by Trimble County Historical Society with permission by Ms. Thompson. An addition of an index was added, indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Information enclosed in ( ) is an added made by The Trimble County Historical Society. In book: page 82.
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, M593; Roll, 501
Taken by Silas Gatewood 13 June, 1870: Milton District:

name            age sex      occup./Val.Real Est.       Place of Birth
McClure, Sandford      29 m      farmer/ 500            Kentucky
Sallie A.            25 f                        "
Margaret E.      7 f                        "
Ina A.            5 f                        "
Nannie            3 f                        "
James 5/12 m                        "
Bates, John W.      28 m      farmhand                  Indiana
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Trimble County Kentucky 1880 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson and Violet Morris Jennings. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. Note: The enumerator left some places for information blank and tape is covering some data. Milton District starting on page 1 thru page 39. Started on 1 June 1880, ended 25 June 1880, by S.G. Luckett.
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T9; Roll, 443
Page number in Book: 13
                        Place of birth
Name            age/color/sex/relation self/father/mother Occup. house#
McClure, Sanford      40 W m head KY KY KY(John Sanford)122-123
Sallie            36 W f wife " " " (nee Barnes)
Maggie            17 f dau " " "
Ina            14 f dau " " "
Nannie            13 f dau " " "
James            11 m son " " "
John            7 m son " " "
Nellie            6 f dau " " "
Maude 4 f dau " " "
Willie            1 m son " " "
Bates, Wesley      38 W m laborer s KY IN IN
Cassity, Nule      26 W m " KY KY KY
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Trimble County Kentucky 1920 Census; transcribed by Violet Morris Jennings and Virginia Ginn Taylor. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. From the Book: "We have added the maiden name of wife or widow from Vital Statistics or marriage records when known. When first copied, the writer added birth dates from Vital Statistics Births for her use. They were left in. In most instances they are correct. The date the census was recorded is in each precinct, usually in January. Also we added the household number for your convenience in you checking the microfilm to see the way it is recorded on the census books."
The Precincts or Districts are as follows:

Milton Town--by Noble P. Ewing; pages 1-8
East Milton Precinct--6 Jan - 14 Jan-by Noble P. Ewing; pages 8-20
West Milton--2 Jan - 21 Jan-by William F. Bulter; pages 20-39
Trout Precinct--2 Jan - 28 Jan-by Sherley H. Long; pages 39-54
Bedford Town District--2 Jan - 28 Jan-by William J. Jackson; pages 54-60
Bedford District--6 Jan - 28 Jan-by William J. Jackson; pages 60-72
                  numbers as written. Some are not in sequence.
West Bedford Precinct--2 Jan - 27 Jan-by Chan M. Cutshaw; pages 72-87
Barebone Precinct--27 Jan - 2 Feb-by Chan M. Cutshaw; pages 88-98
Providence Precinct--2 Jan - 12 Jan-by Jesse B. Hood; pages 98-107
Palmyra Precinct--13 Jan - 27 Jan-by Jesse B. Hood; pages 107-119
Antioch Precinct--2 Jan - 12 Jan-by Charles B. Cook; pages 119-127
Burrows Precinct--13 Jan - 29 Jan-by Charles B. Cook; pages 128-139

Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T625; Roll, 600
Page number in Book: 50
House Number: 110-110
                       
Surname|Given Name|Relation|sex|color|age|martial stat.|Where born|Father born|Mother born|Occupation & where:

McClure|Sanford|head|m|W|79|M|KY|KY|KY|none
|Sallie|wife|f|W|75|M|KY|KY|KY|(nee Barnes)
|Ina|dau|f|W|53|S|KY|KY|KY
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ix.   LILLY ANN BARNES, b. 1847, Trimble Co. KY; d. January 17, 1928; m. ROBERT FRANKLIN PERKINSON, November 17, 1864, Trimble Co. KY.
 
Notes for L
ILLY ANN BARNES:
Typied copy of Obit from Virginia Taylor with the Trimble County Historical Society. Obit either from Trimble County Democrat or Madison Courier.
Note anything in ( ) was added by the TCH Society.

17 Jan 1928
PERKINSON, Lillie A. (Barnes), 81, buried Memorial Park Cem., a former
resident of Trimble Co., [d/o William and Rebecca Parham Barnes].
Survived by daughters, Mrs. Lottie Cain; Mrs. Lucy Lynch; Mrs.
Nora Cull; sons, Willard and Otis Perkinson, brothers, Benjamin;
James and Reuben Barnes.
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Notes for R
OBERT FRANKLIN PERKINSON:
Trimble County Kentucky 1870 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson, second edition book published by Trimble County Historical Society with permission by Ms. Thompson. An addition of an index was added, indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Information enclosed in ( ) is an added made by The Trimble County Historical Society. In book: page 25.
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, M593; Roll, 501
Taken by Silas Gatewood 13 June, 1870: Bedford District

name            age sex      occup./Val.Real Est.       Place of Birth
Perkinson, Robert      25 m      farmer/ 1,200            Kentucky
Lilly A            23 f                        "
Leonora            3 f                        "
Adolphus      1 m                        "
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Trimble County Kentucky 1880 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson and Violet Morris Jennings. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. Note: The enumerator left some places for information blank and tape is covering some data. Milton District starting on page 1 thru page 39. Started on 1 June 1880, ended 25 June 1880, by S.G. Luckett.
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T9; Roll, 443
Page number in Book: 12
                        Place of birth
Name            age/color/sex/relation self/father/mother Occup. house#
Perkinson, Robert F 36 W m head KY VA IN 120-121
Lilly            34 W f wife KY KY KY (nee Barnes)
Lenora            14 f dau " " "
Willard            7 m son " " "
Lottie            2 f dau " " "
Collins, Robert      22 W m laborer TN TN TN
Pearce, Polly      40 W f servant " " " wd
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Trimble County Kentucky
1900 CENSUS 1900

Name age year place misc.
PERKINSON,
Robert F. 55 1844 KY b.Dec m. 36 yrs,s/o Adolphus (8)
Lillian 53 1846 b.Sep m. 36 yrs, nee Barnes
Lottie 13 1877 b.Jun
Otis 9 1881 b.Nov m. Goldie Vawter
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Lucy 1/12 1890 b.Apr m. 1st Lynch, 2nd Carter

x.   NANCY BARNES, b. 1848; d. 1928; m. RICHARD LITTLE, January 24, 1871, Trimble Co. KY.
 

xi.   REUBEN BARNES, b. November 30, 1850, KY; d. December 08, 1929, Riverside, CA; m. NANNIE A. PERKINSON, December 19, 1872, Trimble Co. KY.
 
Notes for R
EUBEN BARNES:
Typied copy of Obit from Virginia Taylor with the Trimble County Historical Society. Obit either from Trimble County Democrat or Madison Courier.
Note anything in ( ) was added by the TCH Society.

BARNES, Reuben, 79, Calif. bur. California, born and reared in Trimble
Co.,
Surv. by widow [NANNIE A. PERKINSON BARNES], and 7 ch., Dona Ervin;
Lawrence D.; William Shelby; Oather F. Barnes; Mrs. O.H. (Lucy Chella)
Schirmer; Mrs. D.C. (Lillie Ann) Ralston; Mrs. W.L. (Lizzie Myrtle)
Wright. 1 son Bealie Melvin Barnes, dec'd.
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Trimble County Kentucky 1880 Census; transcribed by Donna Stark Thompson and Violet Morris Jennings. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. Note: The enumerator left some places for information blank and tape is covering some data. Bedford District: pages 47-87
Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T9; Roll, 443
Page number in Book: 69
                        Place of birth
Name            age/color/sex/relation self/father/mother Occup. house#
Barnes, Reuben      29 W m head KY IN KY      184-186
Nannie            27 W f wife KY KY IN (nee Perkinson)
Donie            6 m son " " "
Bealy            4 m son " " "
Lucy C            1 f dau " " " (b. 9 Nov 1878)
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Collect of Trimble County Kentucky 1900 from Virginia Taylor of the Trimble County Historical Society. (Collection of the surname Barnes.) [Note: all census records are entered under the Head of Household for the any given year)

1900 CENSUS 1900

Name age year place misc.
BARNES,
Reuben 49 1850 KY KY KY b.Nov, m. 28 yrs.
Nannie 46 1853 9-8 KY b. Oct, m. 28 yrs,(nee Perkinson)
Lawrence 19 1881 b.Jan
Other 16 1883 b.Jul
Shelby 14 1885 b.Sep
Lillian A. 9 1890 b.Oct
Lizzie M. 5 1894 b.Jul
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Collect of Trimble County Kentucky 1910 from Virginia Taylor of the Trimble County Historical Society. (Collection of the surname Barnes.) [Note: all census records are entered under the Head of Household for the any given year)

1910 CENSUS 1910

Name age year place misc.
BARNES,
Reuben 59 1851 KY KY KY m1 35
Nannie A. 56 1854 9-7 KY m1 35, nee Perkinson
Alice L. 19 1891 (14 Oct 1890 s.c.)
Myrtle 15 1895 (3 Jul 1896 s.c.)
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Trimble County Kentucky 1920 Census; transcribed by Violet Morris Jennings and Virginia Ginn Taylor. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. From the Book: "We have added the maiden name of wife or widow from Vital Statistics or marriage records when known. When first copied, the writer added birth dates from Vital Statistics Births for her use. They were left in. In most instances they are correct. The date the census was recorded is in each precinct, usually in January. Also we added the household number for your convenience in you checking the microfilm to see the way it is recorded on the census books."
The Precincts or Districts are as follows:

Milton Town--by Noble P. Ewing; pages 1-8
East Milton Precinct--6 Jan - 14 Jan-by Noble P. Ewing; pages 8-20
West Milton--2 Jan - 21 Jan-by William F. Bulter; pages 20-39
Trout Precinct--2 Jan - 28 Jan-by Sherley H. Long; pages 39-54
Bedford Town District--2 Jan - 28 Jan-by William J. Jackson; pages 54-60
Bedford District--6 Jan - 28 Jan-by William J. Jackson; pages 60-72
                  numbers as written. Some are not in sequence.
West Bedford Precinct--2 Jan - 27 Jan-by Chan M. Cutshaw; pages 72-87
Barebone Precinct--27 Jan - 2 Feb-by Chan M. Cutshaw; pages 88-98
Providence Precinct--2 Jan - 12 Jan-by Jesse B. Hood; pages 98-107
Palmyra Precinct--13 Jan - 27 Jan-by Jesse B. Hood; pages 107-119
Antioch Precinct--2 Jan - 12 Jan-by Charles B. Cook; pages 119-127
Burrows Precinct--13 Jan - 29 Jan-by Charles B. Cook; pages 128-139

Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T625; Roll, 600
Page number in Book: 47
House Number: 73-73
                       
Surname|Given Name|Relation|sex|color|age|martial stat.|Where born|Father born|Mother born|Occupation & where:

Barnes|Reuben|head|m|W|69|M|KY|KY|KY|Farmer
|Nannie A.|wife|f|W|66|M|KY|KY|IN|(nee Perkinson)
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xii.   MARY J. BARNES, b. October 23, 1853; m. BERT TALBOTT.
 

xiii.   BINGHAM BARNES, b. August 06, 1855, KY; d. November 27, 1943; m. MARY PLUMOFF, February 20, 1879.
 
Notes for B
INGHAM BARNES:
Typied copy of Obit from Virginia Taylor with the Trimble County Historical Society. Obit either from Trimble County Democrat or Madison Courier.
Note anything in ( ) was added by the TCH Society.

27 Nov 1943
BARNES, Bing, 88, buried Moffett Cemetery, (s/o William and Rebecca Parham Barnes), m. Mary E. Plummer, 10 children, 5 Survive, Guy; William; Dan Barnes; Mrs. Nettie Odgen and Mrs. Bertha Manker. (Note: Was Mary's name Plummer or Plumoff as on m. 20 Feb 1879?)
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Collect of Trimble County Kentucky 1880 from Virginia Taylor of the Trimble County Historical Society. (Collection of the surname Barnes.) [Note: all census records are entered under the Head of Household for the any given year)

1880 CENSUS 1880

Name age year place misc.
BARNES,      
Bingham 22 1858 KY IN KY s/o Wm. (1797) & Rebecca
      Mary      18 1862 KY KY IN (nee PLUMOFF)
Nettie 6/12 1879 Nov.
      JOSEPH       19 1861      s/o William (1797) & Rebecca
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Collect of Trimble County Kentucky 1900 from Virginia Taylor of the Trimble County Historical Society. (Collection of the surname Barnes.) [Note: all census records are entered under the Head of Household for the any given year)

1900 CENSUS 1900

Name age year place misc.
BARNES,
Bing 44 1855 KY IN IN b. Aug m. 21 yrs.
Mary E. 37 1863 8-5 IL KY KY b.Jan, m.21 yrs. (nee Plumhoff)
Nettie F. 20 1880 b.Jan
Willie L. 18 1882 b.Jan
Danial O. 15 1885 b.Apr
Birtha F. 12 1889 b.Apr
Alta 9 1891 b.Feb dau.
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1910 CENSUS 1910

Name age year place misc.
BARNES,
Bingmon 54 1856 KY KY KY m1 30
Mary K. 48 1862 9-7 IL KY KY m1 30, nee Plumhuff
Alta 17 1893 dau (15 Dec 1891 s.c.)
Guy B. 4 1906 son (11 Apr 1906 s.c.)
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Trimble County Kentucky 1920 Census; transcribed by Violet Morris Jennings and Virginia Ginn Taylor. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. From the Book: "We have added the maiden name of wife or widow from Vital Statistics or marriage records when known. When first copied, the writer added birth dates from Vital Statistics Births for her use. They were left in. In most instances they are correct. The date the census was recorded is in each precinct, usually in January. Also we added the household number for your convenience in you checking the microfilm to see the way it is recorded on the census books."
The Precincts or Districts are as follows:

Milton Town--by Noble P. Ewing; pages 1-8
East Milton Precinct--6 Jan - 14 Jan-by Noble P. Ewing; pages 8-20
West Milton--2 Jan - 21 Jan-by William F. Bulter; pages 20-39
Trout Precinct--2 Jan - 28 Jan-by Sherley H. Long; pages 39-54
Bedford Town District--2 Jan - 28 Jan-by William J. Jackson; pages 54-60
Bedford District--6 Jan - 28 Jan-by William J. Jackson; pages 60-72
                  numbers as written. Some are not in sequence.
West Bedford Precinct--2 Jan - 27 Jan-by Chan M. Cutshaw; pages 72-87
Barebone Precinct--27 Jan - 2 Feb-by Chan M. Cutshaw; pages 88-98
Providence Precinct--2 Jan - 12 Jan-by Jesse B. Hood; pages 98-107
Palmyra Precinct--13 Jan - 27 Jan-by Jesse B. Hood; pages 107-119
Antioch Precinct--2 Jan - 12 Jan-by Charles B. Cook; pages 119-127
Burrows Precinct--13 Jan - 29 Jan-by Charles B. Cook; pages 128-139

Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T625; Roll, 600
Page number in Book: 51
House Number: 113-113
                       
Surname|Given Name|Relation|sex|color|age|martial stat.|Where born|Father born|Mother born|Occupation & where:

Barnes|Bing|head|m|W|64|M|KY|IN|KY|Farmer
|Mary E.|wife|f|W|57|M|IL|Ger|IN|(nee Plumbhuff)
|Guy B.|son|m|W|18|S|KY|KY|IL
(Note: Some records have Mary E. Plumber instead of Blumbhuff, and sometimes other spellings)
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Notes for M
ARY PLUMOFF:
Typied copy of Obit from Virginia Taylor with the Trimble County Historical Society. Obit either from Trimble County Democrat or Madison Courier.
Note anything in ( ) was added by the TCH Society.

15 Jun 1942
BARNES, Mary Elizabeth, 80, buried Moffett Cemetery, b. Glispie, IL, 16 Apr 1862, (d/o George & Ruby Plummer or Plumoff). m. Bingham Barnes in May 1879, or (20 Feb 1879). 10 ch., 5 survive with husband, Mrs. Delt (Nettie) Ogden; Mrs. Bertha Manker; Will; Guy and Dan Barnes.
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xiv.   JAMES HENRY BARNES, b. October 26, 1857, KY; d. July 01, 1930, Jefferson Co. IN; m. MARTHA C. HUDSON, December 07, 1882, Trimble Co. KY.
 
Notes for J
AMES HENRY BARNES:
Typied copy of Obit from Virginia Taylor with the Trimble County Historical Society. Obit either from Trimble County Democrat or Madison Courier.
Note anything in ( ) was added by the TCH Society.

1 Jul 1930
BARNES, James Henry, 72, Madison, IN, bur. Moffett Cem., born and reared Pleasant Retreat community, (s/o William and Rebecca Parham Barnes). Surv. by widow, Mattie Hudson Barnes, 6 children, Leslie M.; Elmo; Hubert; William Floyd Barnes; Mrs. L.C. McIntire and Nannie Little, 1 bro., Bingham Barnes.
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Cemetery Book of Trimble County published by Trimble County Historical Society: Moffett Cemetery, Milton, KY:
Section E; Row 6; 4 single stones: Barnes, J. H. (James Henry) b. 1857 d. (30 Jun 1930): Barnes, Mattie C. His wife b. (24 Dec) 1860 d. (17 Nov) 1945: Stone with R.F. & Mammie E. Collins.
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Collect of Trimble County Kentucky 1900 from Virginia Taylor of the Trimble County Historical Society. (Collection of the surname Barnes.) [Note: all census records are entered under the Head of Household for the any given year)

1900 CENSUS 1900

Name age year place misc.
BARNES,
James 42 1857 KY KY KY b.Oct, m. 17 yrs.
Mattie 39 1860 8-6 KY b.Dec, m. 17 yrs. nee Hudson
Leslie M. 16 1883 b.Oct
Pearl 14 1885 b.Sep
Floid 13 1887 b.Apr
Nannie 10 1889 b.Jun
Mamie 8 1891 b.Nov
Elmo 3 1897 b.Jan
Hubert 4/12 1900 b.Feb
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Collect of Trimble County Kentucky 1910 from Virginia Taylor of the Trimble County Historical Society. (Collection of the surname Barnes.) [Note: all census records are entered under the Head of Household for the any given year)

1910 CENSUS 1910

Name age year place misc.
BARNES,
James H. 53 1852 KY KY KY m1 24
Mattie C. 49 1861 8-7 KY m1 24, nee Hudson
Pearl 23 1887 single
Nannie B. 21 1889 single (28 Jul 1889 s.c.)
Mamie E. 19 1891 (18 Nov 1890 s.c.)
Elmo 14 1896 (27 Jan 1896 s.c.)
Hubert 10 1900 (25 Feb 1900 s.c.)
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Trimble County Kentucky 1920 Census; transcribed by Violet Morris Jennings and Virginia Ginn Taylor. Indexed by Virginia Ginn Taylor. Published by Trimble County Historical Society. Information enclosed in ( ) was added by the writer and not contained in census. From the Book: "We have added the maiden name of wife or widow from Vital Statistics or marriage records when known. When first copied, the writer added birth dates from Vital Statistics Births for her use. They were left in. In most instances they are correct. The date the census was recorded is in each precinct, usually in January. Also we added the household number for your convenience in you checking the microfilm to see the way it is recorded on the census books."
The Precincts or Districts are as follows:

Milton Town--by Noble P. Ewing; pages 1-8
East Milton Precinct--6 Jan - 14 Jan-by Noble P. Ewing; pages 8-20
West Milton--2 Jan - 21 Jan-by William F. Bulter; pages 20-39
Trout Precinct--2 Jan - 28 Jan-by Sherley H. Long; pages 39-54
Bedford Town District--2 Jan - 28 Jan-by William J. Jackson; pages 54-60
Bedford District--6 Jan - 28 Jan-by William J. Jackson; pages 60-72
                  numbers as written. Some are not in sequence.
West Bedford Precinct--2 Jan - 27 Jan-by Chan M. Cutshaw; pages 72-87
Barebone Precinct--27 Jan - 2 Feb-by Chan M. Cutshaw; pages 88-98
Providence Precinct--2 Jan - 12 Jan-by Jesse B. Hood; pages 98-107
Palmyra Precinct--13 Jan - 27 Jan-by Jesse B. Hood; pages 107-119
Antioch Precinct--2 Jan - 12 Jan-by Charles B. Cook; pages 119-127
Burrows Precinct--13 Jan - 29 Jan-by Charles B. Cook; pages 128-139

Federal Census Mircofilm: Series, T625; Roll, 600
Page number in Book: 47
House Number: 74-74
                       
Surname|Given Name|Relation|sex|color|age|martial stat.|Where born|Father born|Mother born|Occupation & where:

Barnes|James H.|head|m|W|62|M|KY|KY|KY|Farmer
|Mattie C.|wife|f|W|60|M|KY|VA|VA|(nee Hudson)
|Mamie E.|dau|f|W|29|S|KY|KY|KY
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Notes for M
ARTHA C. HUDSON:
Typied copy of Obit from Virginia Taylor with the Trimble County Historical Society. Obit either from Trimble County Democrat or Madison Courier.
Note anything in ( ) was added by the TCH Society.

17 NOV 1945
BARNES, Mattie, 85, near 86, buried Moffett Cem., b. 24 Dec 1860, d/o late Rev. William Allen and Nancy Hudson, one of 12 ch., surv. by 1 sis., Mrs. Nannie Joyce. Mattie m. 1882 to James H. Barnes, who died 1 Jul 1930, 7 ch., dau., Mrs. Mayme Callis died 24 years ago, surviving are: Mrs. Pearl McIntire; Mrs. Leslie Barnes; Mrs. Nannie Schirmer; Floyd; Hubert and Elmo Barnes.
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Cemetery Book of Trimble County published by Trimble County Historical Society: Moffett Cemetery, Milton, KY:
Section E; Row 6; 4 single stones: Barnes, J. H. (James Henry) b. 1857 d. (30 Jun 1930): Barnes, Mattie C. His wife b. (24 Dec) 1860 d. (17 Nov) 1945: Stone with R.F. & Mammie E. Collins.
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xv.   JOSEPH DANIEL BARNES, b. 1864; m. SALLY ARNETT, December 16, 1884, Trimble Co. KY.
 



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