Kit 148933

Posted by mic - May 28th, 2011

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Albert Barnett came to the United States from Prussia between 1877 and 1882. Lived Saratoga County, NY

 

Following is the lineage of Kit Number 148933 from the oldest proven ancestor. Due to concerns for identity theft living persons are not included or are so noted by initials and obscured dates of birth and death, etc

 

Group Barnett 20 Y  Haplogroup R1a1a

 

Albert Barnett of Saratoga County, New York was probably born in August 1857 in the area of Germany formerly known as Prussia. He came to the United States between 1877 and 1882 and was naturalized as a US citizen about 1892.

 

A passenger record dated 11 September 1882 for the steamer Bohemia bound from Hamburg to New York was found for an Albert Barnett listing him as age 23, a turner, born Baden Prussia. A passenger on the same ship listed next to Albert was Hermann Barnett age 26, a carpenter born  Baden, Prussia. It is not known if the record is for the correct Albert. The 1900 census indicates Albert came to the US in 1882 and had been in the country 18 years. The 1920 and 1930 census both say he came to the United States in 1877

 

About 1884 Albert married at age 27 Bertha Mangle probably in Saratoga County New York. They had a farm in the Charlton area where they raised their children and lived the remainder of their life.

 

According to the 1900 census Bertha was born in May 1857 in Germany. She was probably born in the area of Germany formerly called Prussia, and died sometime between the taking of the 1910 and 1920 census. Albert was still alive in 1930 when he was enumerated as being age 72 and still a widow. It is not known when he died.

 

Albert and Bertha, Bert, as she was called, had the following children who were all born in New York, likely Saratoga County:

 

Edward W born December 1884

 

Sophia born February 1888

 

Albert O born December 1890

 

Willie T. or J.  born November 1892

 

Arthur born October 1894

 

Clarence born about 1897

 

Margaret born November 1896

 

Lizzie born June 1898

 

Walter born about 1903

 

Martha born about 1905

 

Laura born about 1909

 

To learn more about this family email Ralph at specter99159@hotmail.com and visit his website at:

 

http://www.myheritage.com/site-57126332/barnett-web-site

 

Kit 146723

Posted by mic - May 28th, 2011

Please Note:

Effective May 25, 2018 due to the GDPR (European General Data Protection Regulation) I have gone into this website and deleted all references to an individual’s name and email of which there were many.

In their place I am adding my own name and email as the new contact. So, if you wish to contact anyone on this page or website, please contact me, Mic Barnette, an American, at mic@micbarnette.com

 

Moshe Bandrymer survived the Holocaust, Lived Poland, Russia, Isreal

 

Group Barnett 11 Y     Haplogroup R1a1a

 

Moshe Bandrymer survived the Holocaust by taking his family to Russia. He returned to Poland and evenutally emmigrated to Israel.

His grandson, Moshe Bandrimer(current spelling) lives there with his family and other relatives.

He has a cousin living in Canada, Meir Bandrimer.

Jef (Bandrymer) Barnett’s father had the name of Moshe Bandrymer living in Poland after the war and it is believed to be the current Moshe’s grandfather. DNA tests (37) however do not show a common ancestor with the last serverl hundred years.

Moshe’s grandmother was part of the Globinsky family (Jef’s family have Globinky relations still) and that may be the connection with the family.

Kit 83178

Posted by mic - May 28th, 2011

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Effective May 25, 2018 due to the GDPR (European General Data Protection Regulation) I have gone into this website and deleted all references to an individual’s name and email of which there were many.

In their place I am adding my own name and email as the new contact. So, if you wish to contact anyone on this page or website, please contact me, Mic Barnette, an American, at mic@micbarnette.com

 

Jeremiah Barnett b 1809 County Cork, Ireland d 1904 Pottsdam NY

 

Following is the lineage of Kit Number 83178 from the oldest proven ancestor. Due to concerns for identity theft living persons are not included or are so noted by initials and obscured dates of birth and death, etc

 

Group Barnette 10 Y  Haplogroup R1a1a

 

Generation I

 

John Barnett was born 1780

 

Generation II

 

Jeremiah Barnett was born December 1809 in County Cork, Ireland and died 11 February 1904 at Potsdam, New York

 

Generation III

 

Cornelius Barnett was born 1863 New York and Died 13 November 1922 at Potsdam, New York

 

Generation IV

 

Theodore Swift Barnett was born in 1894 in New York and died 29 November 1837 at Potsdam, New York

 

 

Kit 70425

Posted by mic - May 24th, 2011

Leyzor Bandrymer d Poland 1844-1851

 

Group Barnett  Y 11 Haploygroup


Contact: jeffreyjbarnett@aol.com

 

Generation I  

    Leyzor Bandrymer died in Poland between 1844-1851. Married to Sura (1784-1844)

    Generation II

    Aryja Leiba Bandrymer  married Feyja Joskowna (means daughter of Joseph) Generation IIIJoseph Bandrymer born Dec.1832, 

    Gniazdowo, Lomza district, Poland died approx 1900 (other spelling variations are Bandremer, Bandrimer, Bandriemer, Bandriemor, Bandryner) married on 3/11/1851  Rucha Liba Wychowanek born 1834.   They had several sons: Yitzcakb. 1864, Arja b.1853, Leisor Wolf b.1855, Mendel b .1878, Chaim , Meyer b.1859 and Belish b. 1879 and daughters Feiga Dwojra b.1858  Esther b.1873  and Chaja Bejla b. 1859. The family lived in village of Brok outside of Ostrow Mazowiecka, Poland

Found records that all came to the US except no records found for Feiga Dwojra Bandrymer or Ester (Bandrymer) Gotlieb Arja was married to Channe and had children Chaje, Bail, Jospe and may have gone with the English name Aaron or Ari. 

Leisor Wolf(was called Wolf) married to Blanche (children Harry and Gussie) Child Fanny may have been Harry’s daughter or Wolf’s

Belish, a baker,(known as Beny) was married to a Freida Freidman and had 3 children, Joseph, Rebecca and Morris.

Chaim was married to Rivka Gulman and had 2 childre, Malka and Ella.

Mendel, a baker.. no other info
Meir- no info

Esther married Ephriam (Froim) Moshe Gotlieb b.1876. He was in the US in 1918 but can’t find him afterwards. Chaja Bejla married _?Globinksy. Their son Moshe married Yizchak’s daughter Laya and moved to Columbia, South America.

Maybe a Bandrymer went to South Africa according to some verbal family history
Somewhere along the line a Bandrymer changed his last name to Barnett and the rest followed as they entered the US.

Generation IV
Yitzcak (Lcyk) Bandymer 1864-1950 married Hinde Bulman (born 1861) in 1886 in (Nowy Miastro, Warszawa Gubernia, Poland)  The Bulman’s were from Nowy Miastro and the Yitzchak was living in Rozan (Rozhan)in the Lomza District, Poland with his parents.

Yitzchak came to the US from Rozan, Poland.

Yitzchak was in the silk-linings(for coats) business in NY.

Their sons were: Sam, Joseph, Harry,and a daughter, Laya (Dyna)(Tante Laiche to us!) who immigrated to Columbia, South America. Sam lived in Pultusk,Poland and Joseph in Serock, Poland before coming to the US  

The Ellis Island records also in that when Hinde arrived in 1920, she was accompanied by three daughters: Rivka, Dina, and Eysy(?) ages 18,20, and 12 respectively. Laya’s daughter Rachael remembers her mother had at least one sister and maybe a 2nd that died young but did not indicate any knowledge about a 3rd girl. Upon closer inspection of the Ellis Island record, it appears that Eysy may have been a granddaughter of Hinde’s. The handwritten manifest record shows conflicting evidence. It is possible the children were indeed grandchildren who were traveling with Hinde.

Records show Yitzcak and his brothers lived in the lower East Side Manhattan during the early 1900’s

 

 

Kit 61585

Posted by mic - May 24th, 2011

Please Note:

Effective May 25, 2018 due to the GDPR (European General Data Protection Regulation) I have gone into this website and deleted all references to an individual’s name and email of which there were many.

In their place I am adding my own name and email as the new contact. So, if you wish to contact anyone on this page or website, please contact me, Mic Barnette, an American, at mic@micbarnette.com

 

Richard Barnett b 1750 England- grandsons came to WI, KS and CT in 1848

 

Following is the lineage of Kit Number 61585 from the oldest proven ancestor. Due to concerns for identity theft living persons are not included or are so noted by initials and obscured dates of birth and death, etc

                Group Barnett 10 Y      Haplogroup  R1a1a

Generation I Richard Barnett b: Christened 05Nov1750, St. Martin, Birmingham, England   m: 13Sept1779, St. Martin, Birmingham, England  (Mary Timmins)

 

Generation II

Joseph Barnett   b: Christened 31Dec1791, St. Martin, Birmingham, England      m: 04Mar1812, Saint Ann Soho, Westminster, London, England (Catherine Withington)

Generation III

David Barnett  b: 05June1815, Christened 31July1815, St. Martin, Birmingham, England   d: 22May1900, Towanda, Kansas (Buried Towanda cemetery) m: 12May1837, St. Marys, Handsworth, Stafford, England (Amelia Jones) Immigrated to America with brother Alfred in 1848. David settled first in Wisconsin and later moved to Towanda, Kansas. Alfred settled in Darby, CT where he worked as a wire puller.

Generation IV

Alfred Henry Barnett  b: 6Aug1852, Sheboygan Falls, WI d: 6July1933, Savonburg, Kansas m: 29Sep1877, Neosho County, Kansas (Laura Belle Bloomhart)

Generation V

Alfred Henry Barnett  b: 26Aug1880, Leanna, Kansas  d: March1957, Altoona, Kansas  m: 28Feb1911, Iola, Kansas (Nellie Gertrude Brown)

Generation VI

Alfred Herbert Barnett  b: 15Feb1912, Odense, Kansas  d: 6Feb1996, Ozark, Missouri (Buried Altoona, Kansas)  m: 18Feb1933, Altoona, Kansas (Bonnie Marie Davidson)

 

Kit N26559

Posted by mic - May 22nd, 2011

Please Note:

Effective May 25, 2018 due to the GDPR (European General Data Protection Regulation) I have gone into this website and deleted all references to an individual’s name and email of which there were many.

In their place I am adding my own name and email as the new contact. So, if you wish to contact anyone on this page or website, please contact me, Mic Barnette, an American, at mic@micbarnette.com

 

Jeremiah Barnett  b 1809 County Cork Ireland d 1904 Pottsdam, NY

 

Following is the lineage of Kit Number N 26559 from the oldest proven ancestor. Due to concerns for identity theft living persons are not included or are so noted by initials and obscured dates of birth and death, etc

 

Group Barnett 10 Y   Haplogroup R1a1a

 

Generation I

John Barnett was born 1780

 

Generation II

Jeremiah Barnett was born December 1809 in County Cork, Ireland and died 11 February 1904 at Potsdam,  Lawrence County, New York

 

Generation III

Cornelius Barnett was born 1863 New York and Died 13 November 1922 at Potsdam, Lawrence County, New York

 

Generation IV

Theodore Swift Barnett was born in 1894 in New York and died 29 November 1937 at Potsdam, Lawrence County, New York

 

 

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