Mary Agnes Batterton

Brief Life History of Mary Agnes

When Mary Agnes Batterton was born on 19 December 1848, in Boone, Missouri, United States, her father, Sanford M. Batterton, was 23 and her mother, Mary Ann Grant, was 23. She married Jesse Edward Barnett on 5 December 1867, in Boone, Missouri, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Columbia Township, Boone, Missouri, United States for about 40 years. She died on 14 October 1917, in Columbia, Boone, Missouri, United States, at the age of 68, and was buried in Columbia Cemetery, Missouri Township, Boone, Missouri, United States.

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Family Time Line

Jesse Edward Barnett
1843–1905
Mary Agnes Batterton
1848–1917
Marriage: 5 December 1867
James Sanford Barnett
1871–1941
George H Barnett
1873–1902
R Edgar Barnett
1879–1912
Mary J Barnett
1881–1970
Bessie C Barnett
1885–1969
Carrie Barnett
1887–1958

Sources (6)

  • Mary A Barnett, "United States Census, 1910"
  • Mary A Batterton Barnett, "Find A Grave Index"
  • Agnes M Barnett in household of Jesse Barrett, "United States Census, 1900"

World Events (8)

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1863 · The Battle at Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg involved the largest number of casualties of the entire Civil war and is often described as the war's turning point. Between 46,000 and 51,000 soldiers lost their lives during the three-day Battle. To honor the fallen soldiers, President Abraham Lincoln read his historic Gettysburg Address and helped those listening by redefining the purpose of the war.

1867 · Sorry Mr. President, You can't do that.

This Act was to restrict the power of the President removing certain office holders without approval of the Senate. It denies the President the power to remove any executive officer who had been appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate, unless the Senate approved the removal during the next full session of Congress. The Amendment was later repealed.

Name Meaning

English: possibly a variant of Betterton , a habitational name from Betterton in Lockinge, Berkshire, recorded as Baterton' in 1220 and Baterton in 1329.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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