William Wesley was also called Bill. He and Prudie divided their land between their seven sons. The tracks for Roy and Elzor were on the Stewart County side. Wiley was given the track that included the home of Bill & Prudie in Stewart County. The tracks for Eugene, Thee, Harvel,& Bennie were on the Houston County side.
Children of William W Barnes & Prudie Bush Barnes
*Eugene (1872 - 1934) Teamster with Logging
*Theopolis (1877 - 1944)- Railroad
*Jones Harvell (1881 - 1936) Logger
*Benjamin Franklin (1884 - 1936)- Fiddle Player & Produce Supplier
*James Wiley (1887 - 1965)- Produce & Meats Markets, Banjo Player; Buried at Cane Creek in Obion
*Roy Hershel (1891-1976)- Telegraph Operator, Lawyer and Judge
* John Elzor Barnes (1894 - 1967)- Fruit Tree Nursery & Fiddle Player
William Wesley was also called Bill. He and Prudie divided their land between their seven sons. The tracks for Roy and Elzor were on the Stewart County side. Wiley was given the track that included the home of Bill & Prudie in Stewart County. The tracks for Eugene, Thee, Harvel,& Bennie were on the Houston County side.
Children of William W Barnes & Prudie Bush Barnes
*Eugene (1872 - 1934) Teamster with Logging
*Theopolis (1877 - 1944)- Railroad
*Jones Harvell (1881 - 1936) Logger
*Benjamin Franklin (1884 - 1936)- Fiddle Player & Produce Supplier
*James Wiley (1887 - 1965)- Produce & Meats Markets, Banjo Player; Buried at Cane Creek in Obion
*Roy Hershel (1891-1976)- Telegraph Operator, Lawyer and Judge
* John Elzor Barnes (1894 - 1967)- Fruit Tree Nursery & Fiddle Player
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