Joseph "Joe" BARNETT & Helvetta Madeline "Madge" JOHNSON - Media
Joseph "Joe" BARNETT & Helvetta Madeline "Madge" JOHNSON - Media
Joseph "Joe" Barnett/Helvetta Madeline "Madge" Johnson mr
Joseph "Joe" Barnett/Helvetta Madeline "Madge" Johnson mr 26 Jun 1935 Ordway, Crowley, Colorado.
Helvetta Madeline Johnson & Joe Barnett
originally from Madeline Johnson collection, now in Michelle Kay Garner collection.
Joe Barnett & Helvettice Madeline Johnson wed day
originally from Madeline Johnson collection, now in Michelle Kay Garner collection., their wedding day June 26, 1939
Joe Barnett & Helvettice Madeline Johnson 50th
originally from Madeline Johnson collection, now in Michelle Kay Garner collection.
Joe Barnett family
originally from Madeline Johnson collection, now in Michelle Kay Garner collection.
Joe Barnett & Helvetta Madeline Johnson stone
Joe Barnett & Helvetta Madeline Johnson stone photo by Don Godfrey. 38º28’13” N 102º46’1” W
1940 CO Kiowa p61 Madeline Johnson
1940 CO Kiowa p61 Madeline Johnson. Joseph “Joe” Barnett age 34 Railroad Depot Agent (line 12), Helvetta Madelina “Madge” Johnson age 23 (line 13), Gloria Gayle age 3 (line 14), Alwina “Kay” age 2 (line 15), William Arthur “Billy” age 1 (line 16).
1950 CO Kiowa Eads Joseph "Joe" Barnett p2
1950 CO Kiowa Eads Joseph "Joe" Barnett p2
Johnson 55th Ann. & family reunion
Johnson 55th Ann. & family reunion
JHJ collection, original newspaper clipping from The Pueblo Star-Journal, Monday May 6, 1940, caption lists everyone shown by name except younger children, headline on back reads "WAR SEEMS MORE IMMI(nent), last word cut off.
Johnson 55th Ann. & family reunion people
Johnson 55th Ann. & family reunion people. 2 pages.
Kitty & Wiley's wedding


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