Until recently, descendants of the William O. Barnes
family of Harrison County, Texas, did not know the origin of
their pioneer ancestor, Benedict Barnes, who came to
Upshur County, Texas ca. 1847 and, in 1851, married Mary Ann Bass
Ford, widow of William Ford, in Harrison County.
The origin of this Barnes family line is in Prince
George's County, Maryland, and begins with the family of:
Henry signed an Oath of Allegiance in 1778 Pr. George's.
Henry left probate record dated 2 April 1793 Folio 1-326,
Elizabeth left one dated 22 Sept 1794 Folio 1-347. They
had a family of at least eight children:
i. Elizabeth Barnes b. 26 Jan. 1752
ii. Ann Stacy Barnes b. 11 Oct. 1753 m. Adam Nigil?
2 Feb. 1790.
iii. John H. Barnes b. 2 Nov. 1755 m. Sarah Evans
19 Feb 1785; left will in Edgefield County, S.C.Will
Bk. A. p.p. 360-61.
Children:
a.Henry
b. Nancy
c. Loyd (Loid) a Loyd Barnes is in Dallas County,
Al. 1830 census.
d. John
e. Frelly
iv. Henry Barnes, Jr., born 4 March 1762 m.
Ann Lanham 3 Feb 1790. Revolutionary soldier;
enlisted 1782..
Children of Henry and Ann Lanham Barnes were:
a. Elkanah Barnes, b. 15 June 1797 Prince
Georges County, Ms.; m. Mary Lumpkin
b. Hezekiah Barnes, b. Dec. 13 1803 S.C. m. (1)
Martha Jones (2) Elizabeth Phillips; came to
Texas before 1845. He is buried in Rosedale
Cemetery in Gladewater, north of the Armstrong
plot.
c. Sarah Ann Barnes, m. Anderson T. Wright 14
May 1830 Mont. Co., Al; d. 10 Oct 1879 Gregg Co.,
Tx. Both buried Mosely Cemetery.
d. Henry Barnes, Jr., dec. before Mother; m.
Mary Davis, daughter of Person Davis; had three
children: Henry, Sarah and James (Thomas)
Franklin. (In Ann's estate record was Thomas
Franklin. See Guardianship Petition later)
e. Randall Barnes, who died young.
f. Aletha Robey Barnes b. 18 Feb 1791, St.
John's Parish, Prince Georges Co., Md.; m Thomas
Butler Sr. in S.C.
g. Mary b. Oct. 1815, S.C. m.(1) William
Shepperd, Jr.(2).Eleazor Sheppard. She d. between
1842-48 in Mont. Co., Al.
h. Elizabeth Barnes m. James Able Moseley
i. Tracy A. Barnes, b. 28 Feb. 1805, S.C. d.
Aug.1841; m. Thomas Talley 26 Feb1824 Mont.Co.,
Al. (Bk C. p.279) Also another son, Theodora born
1793 to Henry and Ann Robey is given under Births
of children given at their Baptism at Broad Creek
(Maryland Historical Society Records.)
2. Benedict Barnes, Sr. married Sally Lanham 7
March 1801. She was the daughter of Solomon and
Charity Lanham. He was still in Prince George's County,
Maryland in 1800 as were his brothers, Basil and Reason.
John may have gone to South Carolina earlier as there is
a deed record for a John Barnes in Edgefield County in
1787. A story on the Lanham family states that the
brothers of Sally Lanham came to Edgefield about 1800. (See
Lanham Family)
Sometime between the time of his marriage to Sally and
the 1810 census, Benedict removed to Edgefield County, S.C.
where it is believed Benedict, Jr. was born ca. 1810. On
the 1810 census of that County, the household of Benedict
Barnes, Sr. had 4 males under 10, one male 16 under 26,
one male 26- under 45, one female under 10, one f. 26 and
under 45. One descendant, David Robertson of Jefferson,
Texas, states there were only three known children. But a
petition for guardianship by Josiah Landrum (sic) shows
two more children and does not mention Elizabeth. Their
mother, Sally, was deceased before Benedict, Sr., but it
is not known when she died.
Benedict, Sr., was named as a co-executor of the will
his brother, John, along with John's sons, Loyd and John.
Henry Barnes witnessed it, written the 3 Nov 1815 and
recorded 24 Aug. 1816. Benedict, Sr. died 24 October 1817,
as shown by estate records in Edgefield District, S.C. (See
estate record later)
In 1818 Henry Barnes, Jr., his brother, also died in S.C.
and about 1819, his widow, Anne Robey Lanham Barnes,
migrated to Pintala, Montgomery County, Alabama with her
older sons, Elkanah and Hezekiah and other children.
Benedict Barnes,
Jr.
It is probable that Benedict, Jr. moved also at this
time. Montgomery County, Alabama marriage records show
that Benedict Barnes married Elizabeth Broadwater April
1836. On the 1840 census, he is shown in Montgomery
County with 1 male 20-30 1 female under 5 and 1 female 30-40.
Near him on that census is Hezekiah Barnes, to whom he
must have been very close, as when he is found later in
Upshur County, Texas, it is again again near Hezekiah on
the Tax records in 1849. No record has yet been found
that proves when Benedict's first wife died, or when he
might have sold any land in Alabama before coming to
Texas.
Hezekiah is said to have come to Texas in 1845. The
first records of Benedict in Texas are the 1849 tax
record, and on an 1851 Upshur County jury list from which
he was picked as a grand jury member. On the tax roll he
appears on the W.C.Wakeland Survey as did Hezekiah and a
William Barnes. In 1849, he witnessed a deed of Anderson
Wright, whose wife was Sarah Ann Barnes, Hezekiah's
sister. The second wife of Hezekiah was Elizabeth
Phillips, daughter of George Phillips and Elizabeth
Talley Philips who are believed to have been in the
Jonesville area of Harrison County, Texas by 1842; the
Wrights were also in Jonesville by 1845 and Upshur Co. by
1846. Hezekiah Barnes, born Dec 13 1802-Jan 2 1874, and
his wife are buried in Rosedale Cemetery in Gladewater.
Anderson Wright and Sarah Anne Barnes Wright are buried
in the Mosely Cemetery near there.
Although no deed has been found for Benedict Barnes in
Upshur County, he continued to be on the tax roll until
1851 after he married Mary Ann Bass Ford. Mary Ann may
have been a sister of L.L. Bass who was not old enough to
be her father. She was first married to William Ford. On
the 1880 census, Mary Ann gives her birth place as
Alabama and her mother and father were born in S.C.
They and L.L. Bass were all on the 1840 Talladega County
census. L.L. Bass married Mary Ann Davis Barnes,
daughter of Person Davis, and widow of Henry Barnes, III,
the son of Henry Barnes, Jr. and Ann Lanham Barnes. There
is a guardianship filed in Nacogdoches County for Bass as
guardian of James F. Barnes, minor and son of of Ann
Lanham Barnes. (See later) Bass gives his birthplace as N.C.
on the 1860 census.
In 1853 Benedict Barnes appears on the tax roll of
Harrison County on the E.A. Merchant Survey with 160
acres valued at $448. The total value of his property was
$2160. He is on the same survey as L.L. Bass. He is
found on the 1854 Harrison County Scholastic Record with
M. Barnes and three of the Ford children as Guardian. M.
Barnes was probably the child by his first marriage and
might have been Mahala Barnes who, in 1850, is found living in the
household of a _____ Tate in Upshur County. In 1860
Benedict is found listed at the Freedom Post Office. He
is 50 years old; Mary Ann is 36. This corresponds with
age on the 1840 Alabama census. At this time he had real
estate valued at $800 and a personal estate of $4000; the
children's names were all in initials with W. O. the only
one easily read.
It is not known when Benedict died nor where he or
Mary Ann are buried. The last child was born in 1869?
according to 1880 census, and B. Barnes was last found on
the Harrison County tax rolls in 1876 still on the E.A.
Merchant Survey. The map of the old surveys shows this to
have been several miles west of the W.O.Barnes property,
almost to the Gregg County Line.
A deed for this property has not been found, but there
are two deeds, one in 1868 where Benedict Barnes bought a
tract of land from John Burke of Marion County, Texas on
a promissory note (not yet paid) that was part of a tract
sold by W.W. Holeman to L.L. Bass and bordered on E.A.
King. This land was also on the E.A. Merchant Survey. The
deed was dated 25th of January 1869 and recorded March 31
1869. E. Blackwell Clerk. Then, on 26th September 1870, he
granted a mortgage deed for three hundred dollars to L.L.
Howard and J. Howard, who advanced him "on my
growing crop now being grown and culivated on my own
plantation upon which I now reside, known as the Barnes
place, said advance is made in plantation supplies and
for the [purpose] of enabling me to make and cultivate a
crop." (It appears the Holeman place and E. A.
Merchant Survey were the same.)
Tax records show Mrs. Mary Barnes on the Tax Rolls for
1878 on the Holeman property, and in 1885 and 1886, 1887,
and 1888 for the property on the E.A. Merchant Survey. On
the 1886 roll there was also B.A. Barnes (Benedict Allen?)
on the Samuel Porter Survey and W.O. Barnes on the
Mijacah Lindsay Survey. It appears Benedict probably died
in 1876. The children of Benedict and Mary Ann Ford Bass
Barnes:
i. Frances Sophire* (Fannie) b. ca. 1854 Freedom P.O
Harrison County, Tx. m. W.J. Bell; moved to Wichita
Falls, then Arlington, Tx. Children: Eula Bell, b. 26
May 1874; Wilfred (W.J.), b. ca. 1877; and Everett, b.
ca. 1879
ii. Ellie* b. ca. 1856 Harrison County, Tx.; age
25 on 1880 census.
iii. William Oliver Barnes * b.
1857 Harrison County, Tx. m. 30 October 1884, Alice
Gray Owens, b. 1867, daughter of John Owens and
Clarissa Sockwell Porter Owens.
iv. Caroline Virginia (Callie)* b. ca. 1859 ; m.
Feb 1884, Dr. Robert McLelland; lived in Gilmer, Tx.;
children were: Allen, Aubrey, Norman, Eutsley, Sybil,
Hilton, and Henry.
v. Benedict Allan b. 1862; m.
Ellie Pollard; lived in Arlington, Tx. Children: Irma,
Beuna, Doris, Allen, and Cleora.
vi. Thomas Jefferson b. ca. 1864- d. 1935; m.
Viola Medcalf; settled in Marshall, Texas; worked
for T & P RR.
1a. Brossie Barnes m. C.K. Andrews; lived in
Ft Worth, Texas ; d. 18 Feb 1979; bur. at
Greenwood Cemetery in Marshall.
vii. Della b. ca. 1865; age 15 on 1880 census;
said to have died young.
viii. Leila ( Lula?) b. 21 Dec. 1867; m. Robert
Stephens 21 Dec. 1884 lived in Gilmer, Tx. Children:
Myrtle, Vernon, Ike, William
Mary had four children by William Ford. He died after
the 1850 Harrison County Census. Children:
i. Lizzie Eliza Ford* b. 11 Oct 1843, Talladega Co.,
Al.. m. 24 dec. 1860 Wm. Neal Ramey. Children; Neil,
Annie, Jesse, Lizzie, Sallie, Betty.
ii. Mary Jane Ford b. 1845 Talladega Co., Al. m. (1)
Richard Taylor (2) W.D.Roberts. Children: Nonie and
Eugenie Taylor.
iii. Sarah E. Ford* b. 1847 Harrison County, Tx.,
m. Bishop Chandler.
iv. Major A.H. Ford* b. 1849 Harrison Co., Tx. m.
Mariah King. Removed to Ennis, Tx *
Those marked with asterick were in B.Barnes household
on 1860 census. 1860 Federal Census Harrison County,
Texas- Freedom P.O P. 505
|
|
|
|
B.Barnes |
50 m |
m |
Farmer |
800 400 |
S.C. |
Mary |
36 |
f |
|
|
Al |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
B.Barnes 50 m Farmer 800 400 S.C.
Mary 36 f Al
L.A. 16 f. Al
J.E. 12 m. Tx
A.H. 10 m Tx
F.S. 6 f Tx
S.E. 4 f Tx
W.O. 3 m Tx
C.V. 7/12 m Tx.
J.G. Ford 11 m.
Listed below are L.Bass 48 M 9152 19,995 N.C Below
them are F. Barnes f. 20 La. ( Francis Taylor m. James
Franklin Barnes) J.F. " 4 Tx.
On 1880 census: 374/399
Barnes M.A. w f 55 w K.H. Al. SC SC
Ellie w f 25 dau s A.H. Tx. S? Al.
Callie w f 19 dau s A.H. " " "
Benjamin w m 18 son s works " " "
on farm
Della w f 15 dau s A.H. " " "
Lela w f 13 dau s A.H. " " "
Tommie w m 11 son s works on " " "
farm
W.O. was supposedly living at this time in HH of the
Bells, but not shown on census. . The following are found
in Upshur County Cemetery Records:
Gilmer Cemetery Oldest Part
Caroline V. McClelland b. 1860 d. 1936; Dr. Robert H.
McClelland b. 1861; d.1906; Eutsley McClelland b. 1889; d.
1907 Sybil V. Mc Clelland wife of Reese Epperson b. 1895;d.
1928.
Leila Blanch Stephens b. 14 Nov 1866 ; d.28 March 1944
William Robert Stephens b. 28 Dec. 1863; d. 31 July 1936;
Vernon J. Stephens b. 1889 d. 1956 Marie f. Stephens b.
1891; d. 1970, William B. Stephens b. 13 July 1909 d. 29
Aug. 1954.
Upshur County Marriage Records: W.R. Stephens and Lula
(sic) Barnes 21 Dec. 1884.
5. William Roy Barnes was born 26
June 1894 in a log cabin located off Hynson Springs Road
about nine miles north west of Marshall, the son of
William Oliver Barnes and Alice Gray Owens Barnes.
Roy attended Hallsville Public School and studied
business at Reddick Business College in Marshall. He
worked for Wichita Mill & Elevator Company before
joining the the military to serve in the First World War.
During the war, he served two years in Europe, 1917-1919, as Corporal,
Company M, 359th Infantry, 90th division.
Returning home from the war, Roy married 15 Feb.1920
Longview, Texas, by a Methodist Minister, Margaret
Louise Hagerty, daughter of Michael Patrick
Hagerty and Martha Isabelle Wolfe. By this time he had
taken over operation of the Barnes family cotton gin on
Marshall's East Grand Avenue for many years. After their
marriage, Roy and Margaret purchased the old Erie Austin
property on Victory Drive, subdivided a portion of it and
sold lots to prospective residents. Indian Springs Drive,
established to provide acces to the subdivision, was so named
by him because of the
many Indian relics found around and near a fresh water spring there.
During World War II, Roy also begin working at the
munitions plant located at Karnak, Texas, and operated by
Thiokol Chemical Corporation.
Margaret Barnes died 6 June 1971, and Roy died 19 Oct.
1984. Both are buried in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery
Marshall, Texas.
Children :
A. William (Billy) Roy Barnes, Jr.
born 22 February 1921; died in plane crash while
still in service in 1949. See below.
Marshall News Messenger Obituary Sunday October 21
1984 and Wednesday June 16, 1971, and 5 March 1949.
6. William Roy (Billy) Barnes, Jr.
was born 22 February 1921 to W.R. Barnes, Sr. and
Margaret Hagerty Barnes at their home on Victory Drive in
Marshall, Texas. He attended the public schools in
Marshall, Kemper Military Institute, The University of
Texas and the College of Marshall.
Mary Lee Anderson was born 8 March 1924 to K.G. and
Mary Lee Gauntt Anderson in Crockett, Texas. From letters
it is known that her grandfather John Wesley Anderson and
grandmother, Martha Caroline Anderson, came by train to be
there at her birth and also Grandmother Gauntt from
Athens, Texas.
During the depression, her father and mother moved to
Athens, her mother's home town, and she started school
here where she graduated in 1941. In September 1942 she
enrolled in what was then the College of Marshall, now
East Texas Baptist University, and there she met William ( Billy) R.
Barnes, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes of Marshall.
He was waiting to be called to the Air Force Cadet pilot
training program. (Billy was already a pilot, having
learned at CPT school held in Marshall in which many of
his friends participated.He was called in June of 1942
and went to San Antonio, first. It was while on a visit
to see him in August of that year that Billy gave her an
engagement ring.
They were married in E.St. Louis, Ill. 5th Sept 1942.
where he was sent for basic training. In Feb. 1943, he
graduated as 2nd Lt. He was sent to Brownsville, Texas
for further training to fly in the U.S A. Air Transport
Command. He went overseas in June of 1943 and served 16
months flying the " Hump" in the China Burma
India theater. A son was born in Dec.22, 1943. Billy did
not see him until October 1944. Mary Lee waited in Athens
until his return. They, then, were stationed at Love
Field in Dallas, then Kansas and in 1947 he went to
Warner Robins, Georgia. He had been promoted to Captain
while overseas. Another child was born in 1947.
On February 28 of 1949 while returning from a
Instructors training school at Edwards Air Force Base in
California the plane carrying him was lost and crashed in
Mexico with all aboard killed. The search lasted for a
week before the plane was found in Mexico. THe plane had
burned. HIs funeral was held on the March 8, 1949, Mary
Lee's birthday. Billy was 28. He was buried in St. JOesph's
cemetery in Marshall. A third child was born posthumously,
and he was promoted to Major posthumously.
Mary Lee returned to school and received a B.S. degree
in 1954 in History and English and taught school for 22
years in Trinidad, Marshall, Longview and Kerens. With
the aid of her mother, she raised her children. Returning
to Athens in 1973 she took early retirement in 1979,and
she has since enjoyed the pursuit of family history, is a
member of UDC, DAR. and The Athens Genealogical
Organization. There are eight grand children.
The children of Captain William Roy Barnes, Jr.
and Mary Lee Anderson Barnes are:
i. Kenneth Roy Barnes b. 22 Dec. 1943; m. Betty
Gilcrease of Alto, Tx.
a. Shannon Michele b. 25 Feb. 1970; attends
school at Lubbock; married Kevin Mefford May 1993.
Both expect to graduate in 1994 from Texas Tech.
1a. Joshua Mefford, born Oct. 1993
2 a. Kailey Nichole Mefford born June 1998
b. Kevin Alison b. 9 Aug. 1974. Kevin, also a
graduate of Nacogdoches High School, attended
school in Lubbock at Texas Tech.
ii. Deborah Lee Barnes b. 20 April 1947 m. Edward
Taylor 1969; div.; went to East Texas State
University and has a masters degree; m. (2) Dr. Terry
Simpson who teaches at Maryville Presbyterian College;
a. Anna Cristine Taylor b. 1 Nov. 1969, Dallas,
Tx. Graduated with Honors from East Texas State
University in Commerce in May 1993.
b. Meri-Margaret Taylor b. 31 Dec. 1971,
Athens, Tx.; m. Ray Loyst in 1993; divorced;
graduate University of Tennessee. 1999
c. Trisha Lee Taylor b. 22 Feb. 1978,
Nacogdoches, Tx; attends school at University of
Tennessee.
iii. Billye Louise Barnes b. 21 May 1949
Jacksonville, Tx.; m. (1) Terry Reisig Longview, Tx.;
m. (2) Clifford Wheeler, Jr.
a. Jennifer Gauntt Reisig b. 21 Feb. 1972, Ft
Lauderdale, Fl.; attended Tyler Junior College; m.
Kerry Brown 1a Dylan Jacob Brown b. 1994
b. William Jeremy Reisig b. 31 Nov.1974
Houston, Tx.; graduated from Robert E. Lee HIgh
School in Tyler, Texas 1993;
c. Katherine Claire Wheeler b. 30 Sept 1985.
Tyler, Tx.; now is 8 years old and in the second
grade.
Yesterday, October 2, 1993, a
dedication was held on the East Texas Baptist
University (C.O.M.) campus in Marshall of a
monument of the men who attended the College of
Marshall and gave their lives during World War II
and immediately afterwards.
Billy's name and that
of his uncle, Norman Barnes, are on that list.
All of the children
attended with three of the grandchildren, Trisha
Taylor, Megan Loyst, and Claire Wheeler. Also my
two sisters, Margaret Burkett and Nancy Garrard
were there.
It was a memorable day
for us.
---- Mary
Lee Barnes
|
PROBATE RECORDS OF NACOGODOCHES COUNTY,
TEXAS
NO. 201- L. L BASS FOR THE GUARDIANSHIP OF JAMES F.
BARNES, PETITION
Be it remembered that on the twenty-ninth day of March
and one Thousand eight hundred and forty-seven a petition
was filed in the clerk's office of the probate court
March term 1847 Nacogodoches County to the Honorable
William hart, Judge of the Probate court in and for the
County of Nacogodoches. The Petition of Lawrence L.. Bass,
a citizen of Nacogodoches County showeth unto your honor
that he was the guardian of James F. Barnes in the state
of Alabama, that he has recently removed to Nacogodoches
County and settled permanently therein, that he settled
with the court before leaving Alabama that James F.
Barnes is a minor under the age of twenty-one years and
has a considerable estate consisting of negroes and other
personal property wherefore your petitioner prays that he
maybe appointed guardian of the said James F.Barnes upon
such terms as the court may direct and for such other
orders decreed as may be necessary. Baird, Cage and
Allison, Attys. This application at the said March term
of the court to which it is addressed was continued for
want of notice and afterward, to wit, at the May Term
1847 of the court aforesaid all prerequisites of the law
having been complied with- this application came up for
consideration and an entry made in minutes of said court
of its acation therein in words following, to wit:
Lawrence L. Bass for the guardianship of James F.Barnes.
In this case said minor being above age of fourteen years
appeared in court and espressed his desire that said Bass
be his guardian. Wherefore, it is ordered said Bass be
invested with guardianship on his giving bond for twenty
thousand dollars, and taking both for faithful
performances of the trust which bond was entered into on
said day May 31, 1847. by said Bass having William Davis
and Wiliam Ford for securities, the same was approved by
the Judge of the said court and with an oath endorsed n
the back of it- duly administered & filed in said
Clerk's office and letters of guardinaship were then
issued unto said Bass.
Harrison County, Texas Early Marriage Records 1839-1869
Nancy Blakely Ruff.
Benedict Barnes m. Mary A.Ford Nov. 28, 1851
James F. Barnes m. Frances Taylor 16 Jan 1855.
William Barnes m. Mary E..McKay 10 July 1848
Andrew Ford m.Mary Ann Robinson December 23, 1848.
Mahala Barnes m. James M. Tucker Feb 1862
Martha Barnes m. Thomas M. Tate Jan. 12 1854. ( Mahala
Barnes was in HH of Thomas Tate in Upshur Co. 1860 census
)
Frances Barnes m. E.A. King Nov. 15, 1860
R.B. Barnes m. Anna Brightwell Sept 10, 1867
Mary Jane Ford m. R. P. Taylor Feb 20, 1860
Harriett Barnes m. Stephen L. Terry Jan. 18, 1854.
They were on the Marshall County 1860 census.
Marriages Implied in Probate Records Edgefield County,
S.C.--Barbara Langdon.
Elizabeth Barnes, widow of Reason m. Wm. Robertson p.
395, 358, 360, 361 ----1826
Susan Barnes William Robertson box. 512, Pack 1