Benjamin Barnett was single and living in South Camden at 512 William Street, the home of his brother Harry, in the summer of 1900. His brothers Joseph and John also resided there, as did John's wife Mary and their three children.
Benjamin G. Barnett and his brother Harry had established residence in Ocean City NJ by 1906. They had moved their widowed mother there by 1910. Benjamin G, Barnett moved permanently to Ocean City NJ around 1920. He was living there with his brother Harry in April of 1930, when the census was again enumerated.
By the time he passed away, on March 31, 1942 Benjamin G. Barnett had acquired a great deal of real estate, and was able to spend his winters in Florida. He kept his Camden ties, remaining a member of the Wyoming Tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men. He was survived by his brother, John Barnett.
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Benjamin Barnett was single and living in South Camden at 512 William Street, the home of his brother Harry, in the summer of 1900. His brothers Joseph and John also resided there, as did John's wife Mary and their three children.
Benjamin G. Barnett and his brother Harry had established residence in Ocean City NJ by 1906. They had moved their widowed mother there by 1910. Benjamin G, Barnett moved permanently to Ocean City NJ around 1920. He was living there with his brother Harry in April of 1930, when the census was again enumerated.
By the time he passed away, on March 31, 1942 Benjamin G. Barnett had acquired a great deal of real estate, and was able to spend his winters in Florida. He kept his Camden ties, remaining a member of the Wyoming Tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men. He was survived by his brother, John Barnett.
Reposted from DVRBS.com with permission.
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