Douglas Dewey Barnett was born 30 Jan 1898 in Wise, TX. [1][2]
In 1900, Douglas D. was living in Alvord, Wise, TX with his parents Henry B. and Lizzie D. He was the 5th of 6 children in the household. [3]
In 1910, Douglas D. was living in Tilly, Greer, OK with his parents Henry B. and Lizzie D. He was the 3rd of 6 children in the household. [4]
Douglas Dewey Barnett registered for WWI while living in Blake, Greer, OK. He was a student at Central State Normal in Edmond, OK. His next of kin was H.B. Barnett of Blake, Greer, OK. [1]
In 1920, Douglas was living in Tilly, Greer, OK with his parents, Henry B. and Lizzie D. Douglas was the oldest of 2 children in the household. Henry's grandson, Bert N. Blasingame was living in the house also. Douglas was not working. [5]
In 1930, Douglas was living in Mangum, Greer, OK with his wife, Coda and son Gerald. They were renting a house for $10. He and Coda had been married about 2 yrs. Douglas was employed as a truck driver for an oil co. [6]
In 1940, D.D. was living in Wise, TX with his wife, Coda. There were 4 children in the household. In 1935, they lived in rural Greer, OK. They were renting a house for $4. He was a farmer on his own account. [7]
Douglas Dewey Barnett registered for WWII while living in Alvord, Wise, TX. His next of kin was A.J. McDonald of Alvord. He was a farmer. [2]
Douglas D. died 30 Dec 1963 and is buried in Altus Cemetery, Altus, Jackson, OK. [8]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 07 August 2020), memorial page for Douglas D Barnett (30 Jan 1898–30 Dec 1963), Find A Grave: Memorial #14023804, citing Altus Cemetery, Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, USA.
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