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William Barnes
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William Barnes was born to Richard Bygrove Barnes and Mary Ann (King) Barnes, and has siblings Sarah Bygrove (Barnes) Gill, Samuel Barnes, John Bygrove Barnes, Francis Barnes, Hannah Barnes, Caroline Barnes, Robert Barnes, Margaret Rose Ann Matilda ( Barnes) La Pouple, and Richard Thomas Bygrove Barnes. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Barnes.
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Sarah Bygrove (Barnes) Gill
Oct 15, 1846 - Dec 20, 1924
Samuel Barnes
Sep 16, 1839 - May 17, 1919
John Bygrove Barnes
Jun 23, 1833 - May 5, 1855
Francis Barnes
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Hannah Barnes
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Caroline Barnes
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Robert Barnes
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Margaret Rose Ann Matilda ( Barnes) La Pouple
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Richard Thomas Bygrove Barnes
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William Henry Barnes
Born Jun 11, 1837
William Warren Barnes
Born Oct 14, 1947
William Victor Barnes
c. 1897 - Dec 13, 1917
William Trevor Barnes
c. 1921 - Oct 1, 1943
William Thomas Barnes
c. 1912 - Jun 18, 1944
William Taylor Barnes
c. 1898 - Apr 7, 1917
William Stephen Barnes
c. 1919 - Oct 17, 1942
William Stanley Barnes
c. 1923 - Sep 3, 1945
William Percy Barnes
c. 1896 - Jul 24, 1917
William Patrick Barnes
c. 1873 - Oct 4, 1917
William Martin Barnes
c. 1904 - Mar 27, 1941
William Leslie Barnes
c. 1914 - Jun 8, 1940
William Leslie Barnes
c. 1913 - Jan 10, 1947
Other Barnes Family Biographies

Nancy Cavender Barnes
1823 - Jun 19, 1912

John Millard Barnes
Feb 13, 1824 - Jul 3, 1864

James Dale Barnes
Born Nov 7, 1938

Ada Barnes
Born c. 1844

Blanche Elizabeth Barnes
Born Jan 1878

Ida Ann Adcock Barnes
Born Sep 3, 1869

Exer Montana Barnes
Born Oct 5, 1898

J.d, Barnes
Born Sep 3, 1912

Hannah Barnes
Born Mar 3, 1766
Ann or Anna Barnes
1620 - Apr 5, 1691
Sir William Barnes, Sr.
1568 - May 7, 1619
Richard Barnes
Aug 11, 1879 - Jun 1962
William Barnes, Jr.
1679 - 1731
Mary Barnes Hoyt
1638 - Jul 19, 1728
Sgt William H Barnes
1842 - Dec 24, 1866
Sadie Barnes
Jul 22, 1897 - Nov 1980
William A Barnes
Oct 21, 1918 - Mar 16, 1998
Ermine Barnes
Jan 19, 1899 - Jul 1965
Maurice Barnes
Oct 30, 1894 - Feb 1976
Beatrice E Barnes
May 23, 1916 - Feb 26, 2003
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