These Barnetts would have been part of the Indian Removal to Oklahoma in the mid 1830s. The Barnett family originally lived near Muskogee. By the mid 1850 Siah Barnett was the husband of Mary Beams. Mary was part of the mulatto-Choctaw Beams family that escaped Mississippi for Indian Territory.
During the Civil War he was part of the group that moved north to Kansas to escape the war. After the Civil War they moved to the Bryant area in Okmulgee county. Siah and Mary lived near the Barnett-Fisher cemetery.
Siah's younger brother Jim Barnett (b.1848) owned (or ran) a store in Bryant. Siah's sister Lizzie (b. 1836) was the wife of Josiah Absury.
These Barnetts would have been part of the Indian Removal to Oklahoma in the mid 1830s. The Barnett family originally lived near Muskogee. By the mid 1850 Siah Barnett was the husband of Mary Beams. Mary was part of the mulatto-Choctaw Beams family that escaped Mississippi for Indian Territory.
During the Civil War he was part of the group that moved north to Kansas to escape the war. After the Civil War they moved to the Bryant area in Okmulgee county. Siah and Mary lived near the Barnett-Fisher cemetery.
Siah's younger brother Jim Barnett (b.1848) owned (or ran) a store in Bryant. Siah's sister Lizzie (b. 1836) was the wife of Josiah Absury.
Family Members
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Thomas "Oscechih" Barnett II
1816–1859
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Joseph "Warnoske" Barnett
1818–1820
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Elizabeth "Owassa " Barnett
1820–1859
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Susannah "Haketeba" Barnett
1824–1878
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2ND LT Daniel Barnett I
1825–1864
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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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Betsey Barnett
1832–1880
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Betsy 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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Nancy Barnett
1848–1866
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James Carter "Jim" Barnett I
1848–1900
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