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Mary Clark
1695-????
Thomas Barnett
± 1721-1780

Thomas Barnett
1750-1813

± 1773

Martha Patrick
± 1753-1804

John Barnett
± 1789-????

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Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1773 te York District, South Carolina ql.


Kind(eren):

  1. Alexander Barnett  1774-1851 
  2. William Syvanus Barnett   
  3. Mary (Twin1) Barnett  1779-???? 
  4. Catherine (Twin2) Barnett  1779-????
  5. Cynthia Barnett  1786-1824 
  6. John Barnett  ± 1789-????


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The Steele Creek Historical and Genealogical SocietyOf the Old Steele Creek TownshipMecklenburg County, North Carolina
Families of Steele Creek:Barnett

CONTENTS
| Barnett Families of Steele Creek |
BARNETT FAMILIES OF STEELE CREEK AREAAnd others of Mecklenburg Co., NC
William Barnett, Jr., b. abt. 1730, d. March 1778 in Mecklenburg County, NC. His first wife is not known. His 2nd wife was named Margaret ? (In William's son William's will, he names his step-mother, Margaret….)
Children of William Barnett taken from his will of 12 Mar 1778, probated in the April 1778 court:
1. Abraham Barnett, married Mary Brownfield. Abraham was a "Justice" in the Capt. James McRee District. He was left property of 200 acres near Kings Mountain in his father's will.
2. Samuel Barnett, left 200 acres on the east side of the Broad River (Little Broad River) in his father's will.
3. Thomas Barnett,. Will left him 75 acres on Kings Branch adj. Col. Polk. (Kings Branch empties into Sugar Creek north of Pineville near between Arrowood Rd. and Westinghouse Blvd. There was an old Barnett Cemetery in this area that has been moved. In August 1773, William and his wife Margaret sold to Thomas two tracts of land. One was for 20 lbs. money, land on both sides of Sugar Creek adj. Selwyn's line, granted to said William Barnet on 31 Mar 1753. This deed was witnessed by John McRee and John Johnston. The other tract deeded on the same date as above for 100 lbs. money, land adj. James Sprott, William Barnett, John McDowell of 356 acres. It was witnessed by _ McRee and Peter Johnston.
4. Mary Barnett married an Elliott
5. Ruth Barnett - nothing known of her
6. Ann Barnett - nothing known of her.
7. William Barnett, b. 1758, d. 23 August 1785 married Mary McCree (McRee). William and his brother James, got 200 acres of the "old tract" and 350 acres on Sugar Creek. It is believed that this property also contained a mill. There is a reference in the court records dated October 1778 that the "Charleston Road overseer be Robert Campbell for the road from the "bridge at William Barnetts Mill inclusive to Kings Branch" This mill probably belonged to his father William. William has a will dated 12 Aug 1785 in which he leaves to step-mother, Margaret an his son Will (William) and daughter Polly. (Mary Ann?). William and his wife Mary McRee, b. 1764, d. 11 Apr 1785, are buried at Steele Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery. There is a Coat of Arms on his tombstone there.
8. James Barnett - nothing further known about James other than he shared property from his father's will with his brother William above.
9. Elizabeth Barnett - nothing further known
10. Margaret Barnett - May be the 13 year old child buried at Steele Creek Presbyterian, b. 1763 d. April 17, 1781.
The executors of old William's will were Abraham Barnett, his son and Robert McKnight. It is possible that Robert McKnight was either a son-in-law or a brother-in-law. William also remembered an apprentice of his named David Rea in his will.
ROBERT BARNETT AND HIS WIFE CATHERINE
It is not known whether Robert was a brother of the above William or a son not named in his will, which is probably unlikely.
Robert and his wife Catherine deed property on the north Fork of Steele Creek on 15 July 1771 to John Neely (250 acres). The deed stated the property was granted to William Barnet on 24 April 1762 then conveyed to Robert Barnett 20 April 1763. The deed was witnessed by James Elliott and Thomas Neely. This would raise the questions of whether Catherine was an Elliott or a Neely since the wife usually had a witness by her kin (father, brother, uncle, etc.)
Another interesting note is found in the old "Potts Papers". The handwritten notice is as follows: " (not legible).. of July past Catharine Barnett wife of Robt Barnett of Steel Creek without any lawful cause or provocation eloped from her husband the sd Robt Barnett. These are therefore to warn all persons whom it may concern not to credit the sd Catharine Barnett on my account as I will not pay any book debts - (illegible) - or notes of C. or any debts that she may contract or may have contracted since the first day of her elopement. Given under my hand this 6th day of October A.D. 1797. (It is presumed that the date she left Robt Barnett was July, 1797, since the note refers to (blank) of July past.
THOMAS BARNETT & ANN GRAHAM
Ann Graham was the daughter of James Graham and his 2nd wife, Mary Barber who were married abt 1750 probably in PA.
Thomas Barnett and Ann Graham lived in the bounds of the Steele Creek congregation and they were the ancestors of the Price, Elm and other families of the area. Thomas was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and was a member of Gen. Joseph Grahams' Company of Charlotte. He was in the battle of Cowan's Ford Sept. 26, 1780. Thomas Barnett also fired the shot that killed Col. Hall of the British Army. He died in 1832 and is (supposedly) buried in Steele Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Barnett died near Jackson, TN in 1841. Their children were: 1. Nancy Barnett, b. 4 Jan 1790 married Isaac Price 2. Ann Barnett b. July 25, 1791 3. Thomas Barnett, b. April 5, 1793 4. Sarah Barnett, b. Dec 4, 1795 married Charles Elms 5. Elizabeth Barnett, b. Aug 4, 1797 6. John Barnett, b. March 1, 1799 7. George Barnett, b. May 16, 1801 8. Susan Barnett, b. Oct 15, 1803.
(The above Graham data is from the Price family papers and states that the data is copied from a book written by Maj. William Graham, son of Gov. Graham (written in pencil on the back of the book).
Thomas Barnetts will was probated in York County, SC. If he is buried in Steele Creek Cemetery, it is an unmarked grave.
The Price Family papers show that Thomas Spratt Barnett b. 1742, d. 1828 in York Co., SC (near the NC/SC line)probably just SW of what is now Pineville, married possibly 1st to Nancy McKnight and 2nd to Ann Graham, sister of Gen. Joseph Graham. Thomas Spratt Barnett was the son of William Barnett and Mary Spratt (sister of Thomas Spratt). Thomas may have been a brother to the William Barnett, above b. abt 1730.
Thomas Spratt Barnett's will was written in York Co., SC on 5 May 1828, and is in Case #9, File 376 of York Co., SC.
The children listed for Thomas and Ann Graham in these papers and from the will are: 1 Nancy Barnett married Isaac Price. Nancy was b. 4 Jan 1790, d. 26 Jan 1854. Her tombstone at Steele Creek Presbyterian states she was the daughter of Thomas and Ann Graham. Isaac Price was the son of Isaac Price, Sr. and Esther Bradley of Steele Creek.
2 Thomas Barnett, married ? and went to Mississippi
3. Ann Barnett married ? and went to TN
4 Sarah Barnett, b. 4 Dec 1795, d. 15 Feb 1882, married Charles Elms. Both are buried at Flint Hill Baptist Church in York Co., NC (near the Meck. Co. line) and his tombstone indicates he was a Patriot & Soldier of the Rev. War. He died in 1836. He was much older than Sarah.
5 Elizabeth G. Barnett, married a Meacham
6 John Barnett - Probably died before his father. Not in his father's will.
7 George G. Barnett, b. 16 May 1801 - never married
8. Susan Barnett, b. 15 Oct 1803.
Known children of Thomas Spratt Barneet and his 1st wife, Nancy McKnight were: 1. William Barnett died without children.
2 *Mary Barnett married Samuel McKee
3. *Katherine Barnett marred 30 May 1800 to Isaac Henrey. ** Mary and Katherine were twins**
There are other Barnetts of the 1700s in Mecklenburg County, but the above were the only Barnetts that seem to be connected to Steele Creek.
There was a Hugh Barnett, b. 1733, d. 24 Nov 1786 buried at Sugar Creek Presby whose will names his wife Susannah (probably 2nd wife) and children Robert, James, Hannah Barnett m. Michel Henderson, Margaret, Elizabeth, Agness, Mary Dorcus, John, Hugh, Jr. and Ann.
A Robert Barnett (probably son of above Hugh) b. 1750 buried at Sugar Creek 9 Sept 1830. married to Jinny ?, had children Marcus, James G. m. Deborah Montgomery, David Edwin m. Rebeckah Montgomery, Robert Franklin m. Mary T. Sample, Amos m. Catherine Porter, Milton, d. at age 24 in 1825, Jenny and Polly who married a Montgomery.
Another Hugh Barnett d. in 1799 and his will indicates his children were: Abel Barnett, Hugh Barnett, Jr. (who had a son Moses), Moses Barnett m. Martha ?, Mary, Sarah and Ruth Barnett m. McWhirter.
In York Co., SC lived Thomas Barnett, b. 1750, d. 18 Nov 1813, buried at Bethel Presby Church, married to Martha Patrick, 1753, d. 1804. Their children: William Barnett, Alexander Barnett, b. 10 Aug 1774, d. 18 May 1851, married Rachel Adams; Mary Barnett m. Joseph Clinton and Sinta (Cynthia?) Barnett b. 1787, d. 6 Aug 1824 mar. Robert McCarter. Buried at Bethel Presby. Cem.
There are many Barnetts in Mecklenburg Co. and York Co. It would take much more research to determine the relationships of each of them

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Camden District-York County
Barnet, Thomas 1-1-4-0-0 Maxine Wilton of Washington State (2003) is a descendant of this family. She says the family came from Londonerry, Northern Ireland to Paxton township Lancaster County, PA, now West Hanover Township, Dauphine County, PA. The farm is near current day Linglestown, PA and at the base of Blue Mountain. Thomas Barnett born 1719/1730 married about 1749 Martha Spratt. They had a son Thomas born about 1750 SC-died 1813 York County, SC who married Martha Patrick. They are buried in Bethel Cemetery York County, SC. They had numerous children including William born 1770 and Alexander 1774. Descendants of this family moved to Monroe County, MO in the 1830s and remained there until 1851 when they went to Grayson County, Texas
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From: "Maxine Baldwin Westerfield" <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) > Subject: [WAT] Attn. BARNETT"S THOMAS b 1719 abt Ire. Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 12:11:37 -0700
HI Mara, and listers,I am FWD this as I have lister my Immigrant Thomas Barnett b 1719 and with 3ch b there in Ire. where ?, . They came to USA in later part of 1700 to YorkCo SC and some were in Va. Don't know where they came into U S A.After reading posting here could you give me some idea where these Barnett'scame from in Ire.? Or where the IRe. Barnett's were in this time period?Thank you.Maxine Baldwin in Roy, Wa (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) -----Original Message-----From: Maxine Baldwin Westerfield <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)m >To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX).net >Cc: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) >Date: Sunday, October 03, 1999 10:18 AMSubject: Fw: ATTN, H. SOUTH;: Barnett/York Co SC /Grayson Co Tx>Hi Freda,>I saw your message and am forwarding mine to you,>I am looking for the William in Va mentioned here and also the Thomas in>Ire., where there i don't know. If you have other places BARNETT's were in>Ire. would you please let me know. i will get back on the MARA site in>Waterfoerd and see what i can come up with there since I just got this imfo>from the Historical Soc. on 1st Oct.>Yes there are so many Williams. Do you have any THOMASA's?> Thank you for any imfo.>Maxine Baldwin in Roy, Wa (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) >>-----Original Message----->From: Maxine Baldwin Westerfield <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) >>To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) >>Cc: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) >>Date: Saturday, October 02, 1999 8:29 PM>Subject: ATTN, H. SOUTH;: Barnett/York Co SC /Grayson Co Tx>>>> Hi Emma, and any others who may be connected to any of these>names.>>>>To answer your question below, sorry I don't at this time have a good>>answer.>>He could very well be related. I don't have all the pieces from 1835 onin>>Morgan Co at around Miningtown or Miningport,,Missouri to Grayson Co Tx.I>>am sure he is from WILLIAM B 1777??>>Here is some of what I have.>>I'm listing what i just got yesterday from a Historical Center. I know>this>>is my Barnett's as I had these names and places mostly but not all dates>and>>the immigrant THOMAS b 1719.>>>>THOMAS BARNETT , Immigrant, b ca 1719 in Ireland, mar. MARTHA SPRATT>>and had 3 known children before coming to America.>>1. THOMAS BARNETT b 18 Apr. 1750 in Ire, d 1813 and is bur. in Bethal>>Churchyard, York co S C, mar. MARTHA PATRICK>>2. WILLIAM BARNETT b 1758 d 23 Aug. 1785 mar. MARY BRUMFIELD bur.>in>>Steel Creek Churchyard at Mecklenburg Co. S C>>3 ELIZABETH BARNETT b 1765 in IRE. d 19 May 1841. She mar. SAMUEL>NEELY>>Bur. Bethel Churchyard, York Co S C>>>>THOMAS BARNETT mar. MARTHA PATRICK and had 6 Children.>>1. ALEXANDER BARNETT B 10 Aug. 1774 d 18 May 1851 mar. RACHAEL ADAMS.>>2. and 3. TWINS, b 18 Feb. 1779. Catherine d. 22 Jul 1829 and MARY>d>>9 Nov 1860.>>4. WILLIAM S. BARNETT b ca 1777>>5. CYNTHIA BARNETT b 6 Dec. 1786 d 6 Aug. 1824>>6. JOHN BARNETT b ca 1789 in VA>>>>CATHERINE mar. Isaac HENRY and are Bur. in Goshen Churchyard, in Gaston>Co.>>JOHN BARNETT's place of burial is unknown , but the rest of the family is>>bur. in Bethel Churchyard, York Co S>> I was not able to make exact dates match but names etc. do. I wasunable>>to locate a Robert Sylvanus Armstrong BARNETT but within the BARNETT>>IMFORMATION we have found severel BARNETT men mar. to CAMPBELLS and one>>Female mar. to an ARMSTRONG> I also found a WILLIAM BARNETT mar. to a>>RHODA who had a son THOMAS but that was all of the imformation includedfor>>them.>>ABOVE IS WHAT WAS QUOTED TO ME IN THIS MESSAGE RECIEVED FROM THEHISTORICAL>>CENTER on 1 Oct. 1999 yesterday.>>>> (Now I will add to this what else I have which does substantiate theabove>>imformation of which I am contacting them to furnish me with the rest they>>have. Maxine)>>>>The WILLIAM BARNETT is the one she has b to the second THOMAS in 1777 and>>mar to the RHODA ( CAMPBELL).>>They are the parents of ROBERT SYLVANUS ARMSTRONG BARNETT, known as R S A>>BARNETT when he got to Grayson Co Tx.>>Somewhere I have more children to WILLIAM and RHODA BARNETT not at myhands>>at present. I will have to check Census records in Mo. Morgan Co. and>>possibly other places before they went to Tx. I'm not sure if Williamwent>>or not but I beleive more of the siblings of R S A and ch of William didas>>R S A did.>>WILLIAM S BARNETT ( I believe the S stands for SYLVANAS)was one of the>>early settlers in Morgan Co. Mo settleing in TWP 42 Range 17 southwest or>>northwest section 6, 25 Apr. 1835. Same WILLIAM was a Member of Morgan Co>>Mo Court in 1836. It is probably the same BARNETT"S that moved toGrayson>>Co Tx and mar. into the Anderson White family. THe WHITE Family also was>in>>same place in Mo.>>DICY ELLEN WHITE mar. R S A BARNETT in GRAYSON CO TX 19 Jan 1854 R S A>>BARNETT was the son of WILLIAM S Barnett and RHODA CAMPBELL , she b.1795.>>Both RHODA and WILLIAM were b in York Co S C> R S A was b 29 Apr. 1827>also>>in York Co. S C.>>>>Dicy and R S A BARNETT were parents of four ch.>>WILLIAM ANDERSON, b 1855, CYNTHIA ELIZABETH b ca 1857 ?, mar. Harry C.>>West, JAMES DAVIS b 1860 mar. Cora Champion, .and an infant b and d>>same day in 1863. Dicy>>also died the same day. and were they bur. together.>>>>WILLIAM ANDERSON BARNETT mar. MARY S LANE 11 Oct. 1874 Grayson Co Tx..>>They had JOHN ROBERT BARNETT b 7 Oct 1875 in Farmington, Grayson , Tx.>>Mary S Lane died after the birth of JOHN date is unconfirmed at this time.>>but prob. abt 1877/78. as John told family he was 3yrs old and some say>just>>after John was born.>> His father WILLIAM ANDERSON remarried abt Sept. 1878. to SARAH ANN HAYES>>in Grayson Co tx.>>JOHN ROBERT BARNETT went with his father and step mother and newsiblings>>abt 1889 to AARAGO, COOS CO Ore. via Salt Lake, Blue Mts into Ore>>following the OLD OREGO TRAIL, and south at The Dallas to Willamete>>valley., Or.e by Wagon Train. The families left behind didn't hear from>>them again and in abt 1985 when a descendant went to Farmington Tx tocheck>>for surviving relatives after almost 100 yrs., it was found out that they>>had thought the Barnett's had been killed by Indians.>> More to come.>>MAXINE BALDWIN < gr gr grandaughter of ROBERT SYLVANUS ARMSTRONGBARNETT>>( RSA ), and 5th great grandau. of the THOMAS BARNETT B 1719 Immigrantfrom>>Ire.>>Maxine in Rpoy Wa mmwa(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) >>>>>>I will continue this tomorrow with WILLIAM ANDERSON BARNETT and familyof>>children by SARAH ANN HAYES, their move to Ore. and familys in Ore and>Wash.>>an descndants.>>By MAXINE BALDWIN 2 Oct 1999>>-----Original Message----->>From: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) >>>To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) >>>Date: Saturday, October 02, 1999 11:29 AM>>Subject: Barnett>>>>>>>Are you connected to a James Martin Barnett born 1857 Grayson Co. TX?>>>Thanks in advance.>>>Emma>>>

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