Born: Tuckabatchee, Lower Muscogee Creek Confederacy, now Wetumka, Elmore County, Alabama
2n Lt. with 2nd Mounted Creek Calvary CSA in the Civil War. For roughly a year of the U.S. Civil War, Fort Smith was occupied by the Confederate Army. On July 31, 1864. Union troops under General Steele attacked. Daniel was killed in the initial attack. After a month of fierce fighting defending the Fort, the Union troops took control of Fort Smith September 1, 1863.
Born: Tuckabatchee, Lower Muscogee Creek Confederacy, now Wetumka, Elmore County, Alabama
2n Lt. with 2nd Mounted Creek Calvary CSA in the Civil War. For roughly a year of the U.S. Civil War, Fort Smith was occupied by the Confederate Army. On July 31, 1864. Union troops under General Steele attacked. Daniel was killed in the initial attack. After a month of fierce fighting defending the Fort, the Union troops took control of Fort Smith September 1, 1863.
Family Members
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Siah Barnett
1822–1897
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Susannah "Haketeba" Barnett
1824–1878
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Maj Timothy Barnett
1826–1873
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Maj Timothy Barnett
1826–1873
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John "Malatche" Barnett
1828–1836
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Betsy Barnett
1832–1880
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Betsey Barnett
1832–1880
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Mary Martha "Patsy" Barnett
1834–1879
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Louisa Barnett Benson
1835–1895
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Lizzie Barnett
1836–1868
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George Washington Barnett
1838–1863
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CAP Amos "Tochee" Barnett
1840–1918
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Hanna Barnett Robinson
1840–1946
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Lowine "Babe" Barnett
1846–1898
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James Carter "Jim" Barnett I
1848–1900
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Nancy Barnett
1848–1866
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