


James Poter Barnett was born January 22 - 1818ĭavid Price Barnett was born February 12 - 1820Įnos Henderson Barnett was born Dec 30 - 1825 Mathow Huston Barnett was born July 9 - 1815 Theron Balch Barnett was born Aprile 17 - 1811

John Newton Barnett was born March 26 - 1809 Nancy Barnett was born 4 day of March 1790 Mother of R M Barnett Hugh Barnett was born in year of our Lord March 24 - 1790 Father of R M Barnett Robert M Barnett & Ann Eliza Drake was maried the 18 of Oct 1855 Louisa Barnett was to John M Simpson Oct 14 - 1847Įnos H. Martha Barnett was maried to William A Combes August 3, 1841 James P Barnett & Malinda Simpson was maried 12 of Nov 1835ĭavid P Barnett & Sarah Ann Holt was maried January 4, 1838 Mathew H Barnett & Fidelia I Simpson was marid 24 of Oct 1833 John New N Barnett & Nancy Elvestine was maried Nov 9, 1830 Hugh Barnett & Nancy McNely was married 23 day of June 1808 Father & Mother of R. It snowed 19 day of Dec the day Will & James Nelson started to measure and it stayed on.the Grown until the 17 day of Jan 1879/The grown froze about 12 inches." "First fros 1877 was Oct 5 lite/Nest frost 1877 was 22 of Oct Lite/Killen frost 1877 was 3 of Nov/Grown frose 1877 was verry cold 6 Nov/ Snowed 3 Day January Lay on Grown 9 day/Killen frost / First Snow /Chriatmast Day clear all day/Snowed Christ Night/. Scott's husband and her father, Augustus Hugh Barnett, served as Mayor of the City of Humboldt, Tennessee. McCaul Barnett who seems to have been family historian for the clan of patriarch HughBarnett. 38301 from old business ledger of Barnett & Jones, Humboldt, Tenn. E.) Richardson, 202 Walnut, Jackson, Tenn. 16-17.īARNETT FAMILY RECORDS compiled and contributed by Barbara M. Note: Formatting was altered for HTML presentation.įamily Findings, Vol. Sharp, Southall-Clayton, Ridley Bible Records II, 1970Ĭopyright, Mid-West Tennessee Genealogical Society, 1970īible Record, Elijah Carroll and Atlanta Ann Groton Duncan Dycusįamily Bible Records of Athanasius Thomasīible Record of Thomas Franklin and Emma Greenville Dycus Casonīible Records of William Charles and Mary Jane Hamilton Cason II, 1970īIBLE RECORDS FROM FAMILY FINDINGS VOL. 10019.Bible Records from Family Findings Vol. Or write to "What's It Worth?" The Saturday Early Show, 514 West 57th St., 6th floor, New York, N.Y. If you think you have a collectible worth a lot of cash, send an email to with "What's It Worth?" in the subject line.
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Send an email to or go to his Web site Find out about other collectibles described by The Saturday Early Show's Tony Hyman in the Collectibles Archive or visit Tony Hyman's Web site. You also can contact antiquarian bookseller Ron Lieberman. Make sure these records are preserved, because even if you don't care, someone may.įor more on collectible Bibles, Hyman recommends the The American Bible Society Web site. was printed in 1790 by Carey, followed a year later by the Isaah Thomas's first illustrated American Bible, copies of which are $25 to $300 based on condition.īibles before 1700 printed in England vary in value from $100 to $1 million depending on the edition, the printer, the paper, the binding, the owners and as always in the world of books - condition.īe careful with any Bible, even one in poor condition, as they were often the depository of family genealogical records. In 1782, when it was clear America was winning the war for independence, the Continental Congress authorized the printing of what's called the Aitken Bible, a very valuable and important printing worth many thousands of dollars today. The first American Bible was in German because English Bibles were one of the things the British insisted be imported from the mother country. There's a 1776 printing of the Saur Bible called the "Bible of the Revolution" because soldiers allegedly ripped pages out of it to wrap gunpowder for their muskets. It's in German, and will put $5,000 or more in your pocket if in fine condition. It's possible you could have a Saur Bible, the first European language bible printed in America in Germantown, Pa., in 1743. You probably don't have one, but if you do you'd could get up to $500,000 for it. The first Bible printed in America is the Elliott Indian Bible from 1663. There are a few American Bibles that can be quite valuable.
