Eleven children, two born in Alabama, and the rest in Arkansas:
1. John T Barnes (1849-1894)
2. Thomas Hosea Barnes (1850-1925)
3. James Abney Barnes (1852-1931)
4. George W Barnes (1855-1858)
5. Joseph Columbus Barnes (1857-1926)
6. Adolphus T. Barnes (1860-aft. 1920)
7. Sarah Barnes (1863-1864)
8. Louis Charles Barnes (1865-1876)
9. Benjamin Lafayette Barnes (1867-1902)
10. Henry H Barnes (1870-1877)
11. Florence Barnes (1872-???)
He was a Civil War veteran, having served as a teamster in Co. B, 19th Ark. Inf. Regt. CSA. He and half of his regiment was captured at Arkansas Post on Jan. 11, 1863, imprisoned at Camp Douglas, Ill., and then exchanged at City Point, Va., in May 1863.
Eleven children, two born in Alabama, and the rest in Arkansas:
1. John T Barnes (1849-1894)
2. Thomas Hosea Barnes (1850-1925)
3. James Abney Barnes (1852-1931)
4. George W Barnes (1855-1858)
5. Joseph Columbus Barnes (1857-1926)
6. Adolphus T. Barnes (1860-aft. 1920)
7. Sarah Barnes (1863-1864)
8. Louis Charles Barnes (1865-1876)
9. Benjamin Lafayette Barnes (1867-1902)
10. Henry H Barnes (1870-1877)
11. Florence Barnes (1872-???)
He was a Civil War veteran, having served as a teamster in Co. B, 19th Ark. Inf. Regt. CSA. He and half of his regiment was captured at Arkansas Post on Jan. 11, 1863, imprisoned at Camp Douglas, Ill., and then exchanged at City Point, Va., in May 1863.
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