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John James Barnett (1880)

John James Barnett
Born in Briar Hill, Pike, ALmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 15 Nov 1898 [location unknown]
Husband of — married 27 Dec 1919 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Father of and [private daughter (1920s - unknown)]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Note: From John Barnett, The Barnett Family of Alabama 1934 rev :
One of the oldest national guard companies in teh country was organized under the names of the Montgomery True Blues in 1836. The command volunteered to participate in the war that was then being waged against the Seminole Indians in Florida. As an organization, the True Blues have since offered their services in three wars -- to the United States against Mexico; to the Confederate States against the Unionists; and to United States against Spain. John James Barnett, as a member of Company "D", Montgomery True Blues reported for duty at teh Mobile, Ala rendezvous on May 2, 1898 and on May 20, 1898 the True Blues were officially mustered into the 2nd Alabama US Volunteer Infantry under command of Colonel James Wade Cox.
Subsequently upon request of Chaplain A C Harte of Mobile John James Barnett was detailed to act as secretary of the YMCA tent or headquarters, where magazines, stationary, ink, pens, etc, frnished by the ladies of Mobile were distributed to the soldiers. Song services were held under the direction of the Chaplain. There were occasions when the Chaplain brought in couple of barrels of apples and the boys were invited in to have an apple and later join in the song service. 2nd Alabama US Volunteers forst encamoed in Mobile, then to Miami Fla (which was only 5,000 population) then removed up to Jacksonville, Fla and mustered out of service at Montgomery.
Returning from Spanish-American War service reentered telegraph service at Montgomery, Ala serving in various capacities and then made manager at Anniston, Ala thence Knoxville, Tenn and Nashville, Tenn. He served at Anniston about 5 years, Knoxville 5 years and Nashville 6 years, leaving the service in 1920 to enter present vocation of mail advertising business including the compiling and selling of automobile owner lists for the state of Tennessee.
Now residing 2117 - 15th Avenue South., Nashville. Drop in whenever in our midst.


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Source: #S180
Source: #S181


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Date: 28 MAY 2007
Time: 20:38:46

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Marriage

Husband: John James Barnett
Wife: Exa Elizabeth Sanders
Marriage:
Date: 15 NOV 1898
Place:
Child: John Amos Barnett
Source: #S181
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Date: 28 MAY 2007
Time: 20:10:59


Husband: John James Barnett
Wife: Lucile Binns
Marriage:
Date: 27 DEC 1919
Place:
Child: Mary Lou Barnett
Source: #S181
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Date: 28 MAY 2007
Time: 20:23:33


Husband: Benjamin Rufus Barnett
Wife: Lavonia Adelaide Thrasher
Marriage:
Date: 5 NOV 1875
Place:
Note: John Barnett says summer 1876
Child: Infant Barnett
Child: Michael Ernest Barnett
Child: John James Barnett
Child: William Herbert Barnett
Child: Ruth Barnett
Child: Lillian Barnett
Child: Gaston Barnett
Child: Wharton Benjamin Barnett
Child: Lucille Barnett
Child: Lucius Barnett
Child: Joel Barnett
Child: Leannah Barnett
Child: Vallie Adelaide Barnett
Child: Robert Summerville Barnett
Source: #S180
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Date: 5 MAY 2007
Time: 20:29:49



Sources

Source S180
Author: John J Barnett
Title: The Barnett Family of Alabama - 1934
Text: Barnett Family History Booklet
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Date: 6 MAY 2007
Time: 03:25:44
Source S181
Author: John J Barnett
Title: The Barnett Family of Alabama - 1934 rev
Text: Barnett Family History Booklet
Data Changed:
Date: 29 MAY 2007
Time: 02:09:37






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