Father: Ebenezer Oakman b: 8 AUG 1775 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA.
Mother: Ann Bruce Ansley b: 1792
"Elizabeth A. MUMMA, d/o: David & Agnes BARNETT."
Source: "Fulton County PA Marriages 1885-1927" pg.117, by Wm O. TURNER, 1997.
"...Agnes and Daniel BARNETT, along with several other family members, resided temporarily in Ohio, Illinois, and Kansas... Agnes down...
Agnes OAKMAN, d/o Ebenezer OAKMAN, 08/08/1775-1845 & Ann Bruce AINSLEY, 1792-02/03/1872. Ann's birth parents were Quakers and perished while she was a child. Her adoptive parents were the AINSLEY's of Philadelphia. Ebenezer's family continues back to Salem, Massachusetts and Scarborough, Maine..."
Source: Michael V. EHRENSBERGER, miveh@erie.net 5/16/2k.
Daniel BARNETT, m. abt. 1838, Agnes Ann OAKMAN, born August 15, 1819 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania (Source: Linnaria B. Wheland.); died January 12, 1901 in Six Mile Run, Bedford County , Pennsylvania (Source: Linnaria B. Wheland.). She was the daughter of Ebenezer Oakman and Ann (Bruce) Annesley/Ansley.
Sometime during 1871 Daniel, Agnes and younger children James B.; Margaret & Agnes Isabella, along with married daughter Frances and her husband Joseph Barber and Ann Oakman, mother, moved to McDonough Co., IL:. Daniel purchased a farm near his son Joseph, who previously settled in Illinois. Most of Agnes Barnett's siblings were also living in or near McDonough County. Daniel farmed and did carpentry work. Daniel and Agnes and daughters Margaret and Frances and her husband returned to Pennsylvania before 1899. Daniel and Agnes Barnett had a large family of fourteen children and left many descendants. (His story of Horton Family by George W. Alloway/Millie Lowther)
Agnes's father Ebenezer, born in Lynn Massachusetts, was descended from Isaac; Samuel; Josiah; Samuel; the progenitor settling in Scarboro, Maine about 1657. A long line of Mariners, sailmakers, fishermen of Maine, then of Boston, Marblehead & Lynn , Massachusetts. He moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he met and married Ann Bruce Ansely his second wife. Ann was orphaned and raised by Quakers, the Robert Anselys of Philadelphia. Ann herself was of the Quaker faith. The Oakmans settled in Bedford County, Pennsylvania before 1820 where Agnes was born. Agnes Oakman Barnett died January 12, 1901 in Bedford County at her daughter Frances Barber's home. She and Daniel are buried in Fairview Methodist Church cemetery in Taylor Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania. (Oakman family - Maine Historical & Genealogical Recorder - 1887 Philadelphia Southern District Monthly Meeting Records. Research records from other Oakman descendants.)
Hancock County Historical Society, Carthage, Illinois. Mrs. Dan Barnett, mother of Mrs. Peter Bruegger, died at her home at Six Mile Run, Pennsylvania January 12, aged 80 years. (Millie Louther)
"Died 12 January 1901, aged 80 years, 4 months, 28 days."
Source: FTM:
http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/b/a/r/Beverly-B-Barnett/GENE8479-0007.h tml
Source: Dennis E. FIELDS, Camp Hill, PA [tombstone inscription].
Source: "Barnett & Allied Families 1608-1995" Donald L. BARNETT Sr. (c)1995.
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