Brad Barnett
Honor Code SignatorySigned 11 May 2016 | 837 contributions | 23 thank-yous | 615 connections
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Bradford Barnett was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas March 13, 1967.
Brad's family moved to Edmond, Oklahoma about 1973.
Brad joined the United States Marine Corps March 7 1988 and served in the Marine Corps until retirement October 1, 2014.
I would like to formally recognize a few people who have provided me with a wealth of information about my families.
First, my father, Cliff Barnett who provided me with the documents titled: Descendants of Archiberry Barnett, Descendants of Thomas Jefferson Barnett, Luther Dell (Bowles) Barnett descendants, a single page document from Jayne Barnett (who may be the originator), Descendants of William Jasper Keck, Descendants of Christopher Keck, James Ballenger Monroe Morris and Descendants Chelsey Morris.
LaMona J Waldron Phillips who shared a large document she wrote with me title "Modified Registry for AsBerry Barnett." She is also a large contributor to the Find A Grave website.
Roy Hutton Ball who wrote the book "Conquering the Frontiers, A Biography and History of One Branch of the Ball Family"
Rosa Cline for her and her husbands contributions to the Find A Grave website.
Donna Lee Wall who is also an enormous contributor to the Find A Grave website.
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Featured National Park champion connections: Brad is 18 degrees from Theodore Roosevelt, 25 degrees from Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger, 19 degrees from George Catlin, 19 degrees from Marjory Douglas, 24 degrees from Sueko Embrey, 19 degrees from George Grinnell, 28 degrees from Anton Kröller, 21 degrees from Stephen Mather, 26 degrees from Kara McKean, 18 degrees from John Muir, 21 degrees from Victoria Hanover and 26 degrees from Charles Young on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
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