An Illustrated History of the State of Washington, by Rev. H.K. Hines, D.D., The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, IL., 1893, page 492 JOHN W. BARNETT, Sheriff of Lewis county, was born in Lucas county, Iowa, September 26, 1851, a son of James W. and Dinah Barnett, the former a native of Virginia and the latter of Indiana. The father was an Iowa pioneer of 1849. The parents now reside in Lewis county, Washington. James W. Barnett, the second in a family of ten children, was early inured to farm life. He moved from Iowa to Reno county, Kansas, in 1875, followed farming there three years, was employed as clerk in a general mercantile store in Portland, Oregon, two years, and was then connected with the butchering business for a brief period. In 1881 Mr. Barnett permanently located in Chehalis, Washington, where he was engaged in clerking and other occupations for a time. As he became acquainted with the citizens of this city and county his popularity brought his name before the public, and he was elected City Marshal, serving in that capacity three years. He had the distinction of being a member of the first City Council after the incorporation of Chehalis, and has been connected with the Sheriff's office about eight years. Mr. Barnett first served as a deputy under Sheriff F.A. Degeler, and at the time of the latter's resignation was appointed to fill the duties of the office by the County Commissioners in March, 1891. He was re-elected to that position in 1892. He takes an active interest in both national and local politics, and votes with the Republican party. In his social relations he has passed all the official chairs in the I.O.O.F. and the A.O.U.W. November 23, 1870, in Iowa, Mr. Barnett was united in marriage to Miss Dora Benson, a native of Ohio. They have had seven children: Orien E., Fletcher O., Pearl, Augusta A., George, Mamy and Minnie. The last named died August 14, 1886. Mr. Barnett owns both residence and business property in Chehalis, and takes an active interest in au matters pertaining to its future prosperity. Submitted to the WA. Bios Project in October 2003 by Jeffrey L. Elmer * * * * Notice: These biographies were transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individual featured in the biographies.