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The Genealogy of the Lammon Family

Mary Ellen Barnes

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Ellen Barnes (daughter of Daniel Garland Barnes and Shellie Mae Whigham).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel Garland Barnes was born on 20 Jun 1893 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale County, Alabama (son of Jacob Barnes and Caledonia D Ard); died on 9 Aug 1978; was buried in Skipperville Community Cemetery, Skipperville, Dale County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    From "FORGOTTEN TRAILS"

    1939 "DANIEL GARLAND BARNES, of Skipperville, was born June 20, 1893, six miles north of Ozark. He is the son of Jacob and Callie Donia (Ard) Barnes, of Barnes Cross Roads, Dale County: grandson of Edward and Ann (Lammon) Barnes, also of Barnes Cross Roads, the former having served as captain of the Home Guardsduring the War Between the States, and of Reuben Norman and Mary Ann (Barber) Ard, of Dale County, the former having served for four years in the Confederate States Army and surrendered with Lee.

    "Representative Barnes received his early education in the private and public schools of Dale County. Due to the fact that his high school education was interrupted by a necessity of having to work every other year he did not graduate until 1914. He taught for two years in his native county and entered the Alabama Polytechnic Institute [now Auburn University -- EBL] in 1916. He graduated with honors in May, 1919, and in August 1936, received the M. S. degree in school administration. He taught a year at Brantley, Crenshaw County, and Pittsview, Russell County. He was principal of the high school at New Hope, Madison County, 1931-1932, Clayton, Barbour County, 1932-1935, Ranbourn, Cleburne County, 1935-1936, and at Coffee Springs, Geneva County, 1936-37. He is now managing his farms around Skipperville. During the World War he served as private of [the] Chemical Warfare Service, Field Testing Section, Long Island, N. Y., having been drafted May 1918, and discharged January 2, 1919. He is a Democrat, a Methodist, a Mason, a member of Phi Kappa Phi honorary fraternity and Kappa Delta Pi educational honorary fraternity.

    "Married: August 5, 1920, at Skipperville, Shellie May, daughter of John Andrew and Mary Ellen (Burdeshaw) Whigham, of that place. Children: 1. Mary Ellen; 2 and 3, twins, Ruth Ard and Nancy Whigham. "

    Daniel married Shellie Mae Whigham on 5 Aug 1920 in Skipperille, Dale County, Alabama. Shellie was born on 30 Apr 1899 in Skipperville, Dale County, Alabama; died on 31 May 1966; was buried in Skipperville, Dale County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Shellie Mae Whigham was born on 30 Apr 1899 in Skipperville, Dale County, Alabama; died on 31 May 1966; was buried in Skipperville, Dale County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    "A Mess of Lammons" shows her middle name as "May", but her headstone shows "Mae". I went with what her headstone says. Sorry, Dad.

    KRL

    Children:
    1. 1. Mary Ellen Barnes
    2. Ruth Ard Barnes
    3. Nacy Whigham Barnes


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jacob Barnes was born in 1861 in Alabama (son of Edward Barnes and Anna Lammon); died in 1932; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Barnes Cross Roads, Alabama.

    Notes:

    Info from THE LAMMON TREE by Avis Lammon Atkinson 1870 Dale Co., Alabama Census. Jane Atkinson Linton

    Jacob married Caledonia D Ard about 1889. Caledonia (daughter of Rueben Norman Ard and Mary Ann Ard) was born on 30 May 1865 in Dale County, Alabama; died on 19 May 1942 in Ozark, Dale County, Alabama; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Barnes Cross Roads, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Caledonia D Ard was born on 30 May 1865 in Dale County, Alabama (daughter of Rueben Norman Ard and Mary Ann Ard); died on 19 May 1942 in Ozark, Dale County, Alabama; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Barnes Cross Roads, Alabama.

    Notes:

    Info from Jane Linton

    Birth:
    This information is from her headstone

    Died:
    This information is from her headstone

    Notes:

    "A Mess of Lammons" does not mention Emmett Norman Barnes, but www.findagrave.com shows him as one of the children, so I am adding it here.

    Married:
    Information is from a note on www.findagrave.com

    Children:
    1. Emmett Norman Barnes was born in 1890; died in 1955.
    2. Jacob Omar Barnes was born on 17 Jul 1891 in Ozark, Dale County, Alabama; died on 20 Oct 1964 in Ozark, Dale County, Alabama; was buried in Westville Cemetery, Ozark, Dale .
    3. 2. Daniel Garland Barnes was born on 20 Jun 1893 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale County, Alabama; died on 9 Aug 1978; was buried in Skipperville Community Cemetery, Skipperville, Dale County, Alabama.
    4. Clarence Edward Barnes was born in Aug 1895 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale County, Alabama; died on 10 Sep 1917 in Dale County, Alabama.
    5. Metullus Ard Barnes was born on 14 Apr 1897 in Alabama; died on 30 Oct 1966.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward Barnes was born on 4 Oct 1816 in North Carolina; died on 4 Jun 1871; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Barnes Cross Roads, Dale, Alabama.

    Edward married Anna Lammon in 1858. Anna (daughter of Duncan Lammon and Nancy Ann McCoulskey) was born on 11 Oct 1827 in North Carolina; died on 1 Apr 1915. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anna Lammon was born on 11 Oct 1827 in North Carolina (daughter of Duncan Lammon and Nancy Ann McCoulskey); died on 1 Apr 1915.
    Children:
    1. Daniel William Barnes was born on 22 May 1860 in Alabama; died on 14 Sep 1898 in Barnes Cross Roads, Dale, Alabama; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Barnes Cross Roads, Alabama.
    2. 4. Jacob Barnes was born in 1861 in Alabama; died in 1932; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Barnes Cross Roads, Alabama.
    3. Martha Ida Barnes was born on 15 May 1863 in Alabama; died on 19 May 1902; was buried in Union Cemetery, Ozark, Dale County, Alabama.
    4. Duncan Barnes was born in 1866 in Alabama.
    5. Margaret Ada Barnes was born in 1868 in Alabama.

  3. 10.  Rueben Norman Ard was born on 6 Apr 1836 in Alabama; died on 26 Dec 1905 in Alabama.

    Notes:

    From a note on www.findagrave.com:

    53 Alabama Regiment. Wheelers Cavalry CSA

    Rueben married Mary Ann Ard. Mary was born on 8 Dec 1836 in North Carolina; died on 21 May 1923 in Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Ann Ard was born on 8 Dec 1836 in North Carolina; died on 21 May 1923 in Alabama.

    Notes:

    From a note on www.findagrave.com:

    In the 1900 census she and Reuben and daughter Rebecca were living in Dale county near Ozark. It was stated that they had gotten married about 1864 and that she was the mother of eight children, five of whom were still alive.

    Children:
    1. 5. Caledonia D Ard was born on 30 May 1865 in Dale County, Alabama; died on 19 May 1942 in Ozark, Dale County, Alabama; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Barnes Cross Roads, Alabama.


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