Charles Andrew Barnett

Brief Life History of Charles Andrew

When Charles Andrew Barnett was born on 7 June 1885, in Kentucky, United States, his father, Andrew "Andy" Barnett, was 25 and his mother, Nancy Campbell, was 23. He married Minnie Myrtle Sandefur on 10 September 1910. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Magisterial District 7, Bell, Kentucky, United States in 1940 and Bell, Kentucky, United States in 1950. He died on 5 October 1953, at the age of 68, and was buried in Yellow Hill Cemetery Number One, Middlesboro, Bell, Kentucky, United States.

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Family Time Line

Charles Andrew Barnett
1885–1953
Minnie Myrtle Sandefur
1885–1958
Marriage: 10 September 1910
Georgia Beatrice Barnett
1914–2006
Charles Barnett
1916–1941
Bertha Barnett
1920–2001
Nellie Juanita Barnett
1922–1980
Juanita Barnett
1923–
Clyde T Barnett
1924–1998

Sources (20)

  • C A Barnett, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Charles A Barnett - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Charles A Barnett
  • Charles Andrew Barnett, "United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942"

World Events (8)

1886

Statue of Liberty is dedicated.

1892 · The Radio is invented

Kentucky native Nathan Stubblefield invented the radio in 1892

1903 · Department of Commerce and Labor

A short-lived Cabinet department which was concerned with controlling the excesses of big business. Later being split and the Secretary of Commerce and Labor splitting into two separate positions.

Name Meaning

English: habitational name from various places, for example Chipping (High) Barnet, East Barnet, and Friern Barnet in Greater London, named with Old English bærnet ‘place cleared by burning’ (a derivative of bærnan ‘to burn, to set light to’).

English (of Norman origin): from a medieval personal name, a variant of Bernard .

Jewish (Ashkenazic): this surname has been adopted by Ashkenazic Jews in the English-speaking world, perhaps as an Anglicized form of a vaguely similar Jewish name such as Baruch .

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

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