THE BARBERS OF
CONNECTICUT
THOMAS BARBER Family
Additions and
Corrections
PART ONE
FAMILIES 1 to 241
Including at the end
of Part 4:
JONATHAN BARBER (1740)
Family of Washington Co NY
ANDREW BARBER (1755)
Family of MA, NY
This
page is best used in conjunction with the book, THE BARBERS OF CONNECTICUT, A
GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS BARBER OF WINDSOR,CONNECTICUT, published
in 2001 (second edition). The entire
book is now on this website.
The
family numbers here correspond to those in the second (2001) edition of the
book.
References
are given with each family. To avoid junk email I have substituted at
for @ in email addresses.
Names,
dates and places from the book are not necessarily repeated in these additions
and corrections, when there are no changes to be made. But the data are still
good, unless otherwise stated.
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INDEX
TO PART 1
FAMILY
HEAD, BIRTH YEAR, FAMILY #
Aaron,
1752, 89
Aaron,
1825, 159
Aaron
G, 180?, 179
Abel,
1821, 97
Abel
Lester, 1803, 231
Abiah,
1784, 74
Abigail,
1767, 78
Abigail,
1778, 57
Abigail,
1798, 133
Abigail,
180?, 128
Abigail,
1815, 183
Abigail
M, 1812; 72
Abijah,
1775, 107
Abijah,
1779, 157
Abner,
1758, 110
Abner,
1772, 147
Abraham,
1765, 240
Abraham,
1767, 206
Abram,
1820, 206
Abram
E, 1897, 206
Aby,
1802, 105
Achsah,
1793, 66
Adelbert/BF,
1816, 232
Adelbert
A, 185?; 90
Adelia
S, 1822, 109
Adeline,
1854, 195
Adeline
M, 1827, 199
Alanson,
1801, 84
Albert,
1834, 159
Albert
Augustus, 1867, 131A
Albert
Henry, 1871, 169
Alden
H, 1846, 220
Alexander,
1774, 238
Alexander,
1780, 192
Alexander
H, 1805, 193
Alfred
E, 1811, 58
Alice
E, 1858, 145
Alice
M, 1864, 151
Allen,
1778, 64
Allen,
179?, 216
Almina
T, 1804, 132
Almira,
1793, 70
Almira
T, 1804, 132
Alson,
1792, 227
Alvin
H, 1830, 159
Amanda,
1801, 125
Amasa,
1773, 241
Amaziah,
1740; 52
Amaziah,
1781, 158
Amelia,
1817, 109
Amos,
1771, 178
Amos,
1779, 99
Amy,
1808, 233
Amy
M, 1813, 176
Angeline,
1854, 222
Ann
E, 1830, 233
Anna,
1765, 46
Anna,
1777, 98
Anna,
1788, 110
Anna
J, 1804, 128
Annabel,
1891, 122
Annie,
1875, 162
Anson,
1804, 207
Arethusa,
1788, 90
Arthur,
1907, 122
Arthur
G, 1856; 90
Arthur
Rugg, 1859, 169
Asa,
1821, 158
Asa/Almond
E, 1854, 158
Asahel,
1753, 40
Asahel,
1763, 65
Asahel,
1762, 111
Asahel,
1775, 128
Asahel,
1805, 128
Asahel
B, 1814, 195
Augustus,
1774, 155
Aurelia,
1805, 156
Aurilla,
1804, 238
Austin,
1792, 74
Austin,
1878, 143
Axenia,
1810, 179
Azariah,
1749, 70
Azariah,
1776, 207
Azubah,
1785, 71
Benjamin,
1753, 99
Benjamin
H, 1832; 79
Benoni,
1758, 139
Bessie
C, 1877, 170A
Bessie
L, 1898, 158
Bethuel,
1768, 123
Bethel
M, 1795, 123
Betsy,
1809, 190
Betty,
1771, 50
Bildad,
1745, 73
Bildad,
1765, 92
Bildad,
1786, 221
Bruce
B, 1881, 107
Burnham,
1803, 239
Burton
S, 1869, 58
Byron
A, 1896, 170
Caleb,
179?, 83
Caleb
W, 1819, 83
Calvin
C, 1810, 220
Calvin
D, 1800/1, 233
Camilla,
1804, 194
Candace,
1779, 68
Carl
Z, 1916, 122
Charity,
1783, 116
Charles,
1775, 80, 239
Charles,
1836, 222
Charles
C, 1876, 64
Charles
D, 1869, 131A
Charles
J, 1843, 159
Charles
L, 1828, 131
Charles
W, 1832, 214
Charlotte,
1805, 170
Charlotte
S, 1826, 125
Chauncey,
1878, 166
Chloe,
1802, 115
Chloenda/Clarinda,
1777, 116
Clarence
Eugene, 1865, 79
Clarence
W, 1815, 159
Clementina,
1804, 210
Cora
L, 1865, 227
Coryden,
1806, 203
Coryden
D, 1823, 199
Cynthia,
1779, 74
Cynthia
M, 1864, 183
Daniel,
, 85
Daniel,
1719, 28
Daniel,
1756, 168
Daniel,
1732, 57
Daniel,
1756, 168
Daniel,
1775, 188
Daniel,
1780, 244
Daniel,
1789, 191
Daniel,
1794, 85
David,
1760, 91
David,
1784, 184
David,
1788, 41
David
E, 1822, 184
David
H, 1770. 187
David
N, 1821, 221
David
O, 1825, 236
David
Theodore, 1815, 41A
David
White, 1778, 150
Deborah
D, 1798, 126
Delecta,
, 79
Deliverance,
1784, 68
Delilah,
1796, 72
Dewey,
1822, 159
Diantha
Lois, 1812, 221
Dryden,
1815, 201
Edith
E, 1874, 159
Edith
Mary, 1924, 131A
Edline,
1854. 195
Edmund,
1815; 131
Elam,
1785; 70
Elam,
1829, 70
Eleanor,
1831, 186
Eli,
1761. 131
Eli,
1767, 133
Elihu,
1763, 234
Elihu,
1798, 234
Elijah,
1748; 62
Elijah,
1769, 146
Elijah,
1779, 125
Elijah,
1797, 186
Elijah,
1798, 581
Elijah
R, 1813, 145
Elisha,
1742, 58
Elisha
Westover, 1764, 174
Eliza,
1808, 187
Eliza,
1814. 157
Eliza,
1824, 216
Eliza,
1849, 199
Eliza
H, 1839, 188
Elizabeth,
1731, 26
Elizabeth,
, 189
Elizabeth,
1809, 190
Elizabeth,
1815, 158
Elizabeth
A, 1824, 170
Elizabeth
E, 1822, 191
Elizabeth
J, 1836, 85
Elizabeth
L, 1821, 74
Elizabeth
M, 183?, 231
Ella
A, 1864, 225
Ellen,
1821, 151
Ellen,
1887, 192
Ellen
O, 1898, 122
Elmer,
1865, 220
Emily,
1802, 205
Emily,
1809, 141
Emily
R, 1841, 1841, 231
Emily
W, 1851, 234
Emma,
1854. 143
Emma
J, 1874, 225
Emma
Jean, 1871, 131A
Ephraim,
1753, 55
Erastus,
1779, 219
Erastus,
1783, 56
Erastus,
1807, 148
Esther,
1848, 221
Esther
A, 1898, 131A
Ethel
M, 1891, 192
Eunice,
1765, 78
Eunice,
1773; 46
Eunice,
1809, 159
Eunice,
1813, 178
Evelina
G, 1807, 223
Evelyn
M, 1907, 233
Everett,
1811, 220
Ezekiel,
1750, 63
Ezekiel,
1849, 192
Fanny,
1796, 90
Fanny
F, 1822, 193
Fanny
Maria, 1815, 223
Fidelia,
1820, 131
Fidelia
G, 1816, 223
Flora
H, 1802, 219
Florilla,
1801, 203
Foster
E, 1886, 145
Frances
E, 1857, 160A
Francis,
1775, 176
Francis
Augustus, 1839, 131A
Frank
Harwood, 1861, 169
Franklin,
1847, 128
Fred
William, 1867, 166
Frederick
Lasher, ; 122
Freelove,
1810, 233
Freeman,
1768, 141
Friend,
1771; 79
George,
183?, 72
George,
1837, 206
George
A, 1845, 218
George
D, 1841, 222
George
E, 1849, 160A
George
H, 1836, 220
George
W, 1842, 239
George
W, 1846, 143
Gideon,
1756, 104
Gideon,
1796, 284
Gilbert
R, 1824, 237
Giles,
1769, 67
Giles
Addison, 1867, 64
Grace
Ida, 1876, 237
Grandison,
1804, 170
Grant
Edgar, 1872, 131A
Grant
Joseph, 1878, 160A
Hannah,
1785, 55
Hannah,
1786, 98
Hannah,
1797, 105
Hannah,
1806, 240
Hannah,
1809, 239
Hannah,
1828, 159
Hannah
A, 1825, 74
Hannah
V, 1852, 70
Harlow,
1810, 166
Harlow
E, 1838, 166
Harriet,
1798, 115
Harriet,
1806, 84
Harriet,
1824, 213
Harriet,
1848, 200
Harriet
Amelia, 1824, 228
Harriet
A, 1839, 198
Harriet
E, 1809, 96
Harriet
G, 1905, 233
Harry
DeGrove, 1898, 131A
Harry
Robert, 1876; 41A
Harvey,
1790, 72
Harvey,
1814, 230
Harvey,
1827, 221
Helen
E, 1837, 123
Helen
G, 1902, 41B
Helen
J, 1853, 175
Helen
M, 1826, 74
Henrietta
C, 1803, 151
Henry,
1807, 203
Henry
E, 1846, 162
Henry
E, 1912, 122
Henry
M, 1832, 225
Henry
S, 1823, 237
Henry
W, 1831, 74
Hepzibah,
1790, 66
Herbert
A, 1858, 74
Hezekiah,
1763, 84
Hezekiah,
1784, 159
Hiram,
1808, 207
Hiram,
1823, 131
Hiram,
1852, 107
Homan,
1818, 220
Horace,
1769, 175
Howard,
1899, 170B
Howard/Hugh
R, 1875, 222A
Huldah,
1787, 100
Huldah,
1791, 84
Humphrey,
1775, 218
Ida,
1855, 162
Ida
M, 1848, 186
Ira,
1821, 152
Irena,
180?, 190
Irene,
1810, 101
Isaac,
1836; 64
Isaac,
1768, 160
Isabel,
1804, 170
Israel,
1765, 170
Issachar,
1763, 114
Jacob,
1738, 68
James,
1768, 203
James,
1809, 192
James,
1828 72
James,
1833, 64
James
A, 1833, 107
James
E, 1823, 107
James
E, 1870, 158
James
E, 1871, 122
James
H, 1865, 131A
James
I, 1851, 170
James
L, 1808, 107
James
M, 1864, 105
James
N, 1778, 154
James
R, 1835, 197
James
W, 1888, 107
Jane
M, 1828, 74
Jane
S, 1811, 99
Jared,
1764, 169
Jared
P, 1812, 170
Jared
P, 1891, 170A
Jarvis,
1793/4, 169
Jedediah,
1787, 257
Jemima,
1802, 82
Jemima,
1820, 170
Jemimah,
1772, 79
Jerijah,
1766, 126
Jeremiah,
1788, 185
Jerome,
1819, 70
Jerusha,
1798, 133
Jerusha,
180?, 128
Jerusha
A, 1840, 145
Jesse,
1806, 198
Jesse,
1810, 128
Jesse
E, 1842, 220
Jesse
Lysander, 1796, 199
Jessie
M, 1896, 131A
Job,
1756; 72
Job
L, 1757, 83
Joanne
E, 1839, 219
Joel,
1757, 64
Joel,
1760, 121
Joel,
1776, 193
Joel,
1826, 160
John,
, 160
John,
1746, 97
John,
1747, 50
John,
1749, 74
John,
1770, 127
John,
1782, 223
John,
1783, 50
John,
1784, 97
John,
1785; 90
John,
1806, 160
John,
1825; 90
John,
1826. 103, 203
John,
1847, 143
John
A, 1828, 74
John
Calvin, 1817, 233
John
C, 1837, 105
John
Calvin, 1773, 233
John
Chauncey, 1878, 233
John
Chancy, ; 233
John
D, 1847, 220
John
Ewer, 1818; 72
John
J, 1843, 207
John
N, 1828, 223
John
R, 1884, 74
John
W, 1848; 41A
Jonathan,
1763, 76
Jonathan,
1774, 120
Joseph,
1681, 11
Joseph,
1708/9, 26
Joseph,
1729, 79
Joseph,
1744, 60
Joseph,
1753, 82
Joseph,
1769, 180
Joseph,
1796, 97
Joseph,
1830, 97
Joseph
J W, 1875, 160A
Joseph
S, 1844, 145
Josiah,
1714/15, 40
Josiah,
1747, 128
Josiah,
1771, 96
Julia
H, 1824, 212
Julia,
1832, 74
Julia
Ann, 1812, 233
Julia
C, 1913, 233
Julian
B, 1898, 170A
Juliet
L, 1834, 223
Lansing
J, 1822, 222
Laura,
1796, 73
Laura,
1806, 210
Laura,
1800, 66
Laura,
1834, 109
Laura
A, 1817, 224
Lawrence,
1803, 111
Lawrence
E, 1914, 122
Laura/Leah,
1818, 183
Leah,
1818, 182
Lemuel,
1763, 100
Lemuel,
1830, 227
Lena
M, 1887, 122
Leon
D, 1855, 222
Leona,
1891, 131
Levi,
1777, 189
Levi,
1781/2, 211
Levi
C, 1780, 109
Levi
Clark, 1844, 533
Levina,
1768, 81
Lillie
M, 1893, 122
Llewellyn,
1868, 170
Loanna
P, 1809, 127
Lois,
, 218
Lois,
1780, 64
Lois,
1784, 73
Lorenzo
W, 1815, 205
Lorena,
1868, 159
Lorinda
J, 1841, 131A
Louisa,
1819, 192
Lucia
A, 1816, 191
Lucian,
1811, 67
Lucinda,
1807, 131
Lucinda,
1819, 232
Lucius
Volney, 1863, 169
Lucretia,
1815, 192
Lucy,
1793, 180
Lucy
A, 1858, 227
Lucy
L, 1821, 74
Luke,
1789, 74
Lula
M, 1903, 74
Luna,
1792, 72
Lura,
1827, 83
Lurancy,
1783, 63
Luther,
1736, 78
Lydia,
1738, 26
Lydia,
1775, 112
Lydia,
1791, 105
Lydia,
1795, 177
Lydia
F, 1816, 108
Lydia
F, 1819, 167
Lyman,
1790, 212
Lyman,
1826, 183
Lyman
Law, 1838, 151
Malvina,
1840, 220, 239
Marcus
G, 1870, 170A
Margaret,
1838, 203
Maria
C, 1838, 84
Maria
E, 1835, 147
Mariam
Edith, 1864, 237
Marian
E, 1878, 192
Marietta/Maritha,
1818, 90
Martin,
1777, 179
Martha,
1752, 28
Martha,
1760, 56
Martha,
1851, 92
Martha
A, 1815, 120
Martha
J, 1836, 227
Martin
L, 1771, 232
Martha
L, 1813, 193
Martha
T, 1828, 148
Martin,
1759, 105
Martin,
1777, 179
Martin,
1794, 213
Martin
Luther, 1771, 232
Mary,
1715, 11
Mary,
, 92
Mary,
1768; 60
Mary,
1785, 88
Mary,
1786, 99
Mary,
1794, 139
Mary,
1799, 91
Mary,
1803, 67
Mary,
1811, 108
Mary,
1813, 156
Mary,
1830, 109
Mary,
1846, 159
Mary,
1848, 145
Mary,
1867, 160A
Mary
A, 1820, 122
Mary
A, 1805, 148
Mary
A, 1822, 204
Mary
E, 1811, 145
Mary
E, 1844, 192
Mary
E, 1846. 70
Mary
E, 1867, 122
Mary
E, 1873, 170A
Mary
G, , 67
Mary
J, 183?, 72
Mary
J, 1837, 111
Mary
M, 1832, 162
Matilda,
1812, 131
Mattie
F, 1851, 92
Maude
V, 1884, 145
Melissa,
1824, 125
Melissa
E, 1830, 162
Mercy,
1783, 88
Mercy,
1797, 238
Michael,
1754, 71
Michael,
1774, 143
Michael,
1780, 210
Miles,
1807, 218
Mills
O, 1807, 92
Milo,
1786. 131
Milo,
1825, 131
Minnie
Petronella, 1874, 131A
Moses,
1733, 46
Mylina,
1803, 100
Myron
J, 1838, 58
Nancy,
1802, 139
Nancy,
1823, 183
Nancy,
1826, 185
Nancy
1827, 206
Nancy
Case, 1809, 172
Nancy
G, 1808, 153
Neil
Jones, 1887, 170A
Noadiah,
1810, 143
Noah,
1764, 117
Norman,
177?, 58
Norman,
1822, 175
Norma,
1822, 175
Noyes,
1820, 154
Noyes
Chester, 1815, 151
Numa,
1802, 64
Obadiah,
1754, 90
Olive
J, 1821, 108
Olive
L, 1819, 191
Oliver,
1742, 88
Oliver,
1767, 135
Oliver,
1821, 145
Olivia
M, 1848, 220
Orbin,
1797, 206
Orestus
H, 1799, 203
Oriel,
1797, 206
Orinda,
1815, 221
Orville
L, 1853, 220
Oscar
L, 1911, 122
Othniel,
1799, 180
Pamelia,
1788, 102
Parney
C, 1825, 191
Patty/Martha,
1789, 139
Pearl,
1796, 237
Percy,
1777, 73
Perry
A, 1887, 122A
Peter,
1775, 205
Peyton
S, 1875, 170B
Peyton
P, 1849, 170A
Phebe,
1785, 75
Phebe,
1801, 114
Phebe
L, 1850, 221
Phebe
M, 1817, 227
Phebe
M, 1820, 199
Phebe
R, 1866, 183
Pherela,
1809, 219
Philo,
1793, 222
Philo,
1771, 58
Phyllis
L, 1869, 128
Pluma,
1809, 219
Polly,
1785, 88
Polly,
1797, 162
Polly,
1807, 241
Priscilla,
1799, 171
Prudence,
1743; 27
Rachel,
, 60
Rachel,
1782, 89
Rachel,
1809, 238
Ralph,
1806, 147
Ransom,
1801, 188
Raymond
M, 1875, 222
Reuben,
; 64
Reuben,
1729; 35
Reuben,
1751, 75
Reuben,
1762, 132
Reuben,
1773, 224
Reuben,
1803, 123
Reuben,
1806, 153
Reuben
A, 1823. 224
Rhoda,
1769, 78
Rhoda,
1777, 74
Rhoda,
1801, 104
Rhoda,
1805, 162
Rhoda,
1819, 158
Rhoda,
1820, 156
Robert,
1879, 170
Roger,
1775, 148
Rosa
D, 1903, 122
Roswell,
1779, 236
Rowena,
1802, 76
Roxana,
1770, 81
Roxena,
1799, 241
Roy,
1889, 170B
Ruluf,
1782, 220
Russell,
1767, 171
Russell,
1785, 145
S
Peyton, 1875, 170B
Sadosa,
1781. 225
Sallie,
1813, 125
Sally,
1788, 117
Sally,
1798, 105
Sally,
1810, 180
Salmon,
1801. 214
Samuel,
1772, 237
Samuel,
1836/7, 192
Samuel,
1884; 200
Samuel
Atkins, 1846, 200
Samuel
E, 1830, 180
Sanford,
1795, 152
Sanford,
1771, 152
Sarah,
1775, 57
Sarah,
1784, 60
Sarah,
1796, 82
Sarah,
1808, 240
Sarah
Ann, 1813, 192
Sarah
Ann, 1820, 220
Sarah
Ann, 1835, 162
Sarah
E, 1858, 160A
Sarah
I, 1837, 64
Sarah
L, 1822, 191
Savena,
1856; 90
Selwin,
1868, 170
Seth,
1742; 53
Seth,
1774, 162
Seth,
1788, 228
Seth,
1803, 162
Seth,
1808, 159
Sherman,
1848, 237
Shubael,
1778, 108
Sidney,
1797, 128
Sidney,
1815, 184
Silas,
1841, 79
Simeon,
1753, 113
Smith,
1835, 128
Solomon,
1786, 72
Solon,
1834, 64
Sophia
B, 1809, 120
Sophrona,
1812, 171
Stella,
1863, 221
Stella
Ann, 1820, 221
Stephen,
176?, 85
Sterling
J, 1805, 225
Stoughton,
1838, 237
Susan
A, 1835, 216
Susannah,
1803, 76
Sylvester,
1827, 185
Thaddeus,
1772, 142
Thankful,
1791, 202
Theodore
M, 1815, 193
Theophilus,
1803, 197
Thirza,
1801, 76
Thomas,1644,
3
Thomas,
1728, 56
Thomas,
1773, 204
Thomas
M, 1842, 162
Timothy,
1748, 41, 98
Timothy,
1780, 190
Timothy,
1783. 183
Titus,
1774, 167
Truman,
1815, 219
Truman
A, , 58
Tryphena,
1787, 60
Tryphena,
1841, 220
Tryphene,
1773, 61
Tryphene,
1796, 188
Vashta,
1793, 202
Volney,
1832, 169
Volney
Giles, 1805, 200
Walter,
1823, 222
Wealthy,
1780, 72
Whitman
A, 1853, 83
Wilbur
F, 1862, 131A
Willard
J, 1850, 230
William,
1762, 122
William,
1805, 122
William,
1806, 131A
William,
1838, 222
William,
1884, 237
William
Benjamin, 1828, 122
William
D, 1888, 122
William
H, 1805, 239
William
Henry, 1848, 131
William
Henry, 1854, 166
William
M, 1873, 160A
William
N, 1774, 156
William
P, 1839, 162
William
R, 1864, 222
William
S 1804, 147
William
S, 1861, 131
William
Selwin, 1868, 170A
Zebulon,
1769, 115
Zeddick
Garner, 1861, 122
Zimri,
1766, 202
SPOUSES
LAST NAME, FIRST, Family #
Ackart,
David P, 199
Ackart,
Laura, 199
Adair,
Amy J, 122
Adams,
Harvey, 72
Adams,
Richard, 172
Aldrich,
Nelson, 191
Allen,
Albe C, 221
Allyn,
Joshua, 221
Andrews/Andrus,
John, 105
Andross,
Mary R/K, 92
Andrus,
Melissa, 199
Armstrong,
Magdalen, 192
Arnold,
Otis, 233
Arnold,
Ruel W, 84
Atwater,
Cornelius, 98
Atwater,
Lyman, 55
Atwater,
Stephen, 71,117
Aurand,
Calvin D, 160A
Austin,
Nancy B, 160A
Averill,
Elizabeth, 232
Avery,
Daniel, 203
Bain,
Dinah, 64
Balcom,
Abraham, 78
Baldwin,
George C, 223
Ball,
David/Dow, 153
Bamford,
Sally, 184
Bancroft,
George, 111
Barbee,
Alice, 67
Barber,
Eli, 131
Barber,
Phebe J, 131
Bargy,
Mary, 152
Barnes,
Isaac, 76
Bass,
John, 170
Bean,
Dinah, 64
Bean,
Julia, 64
Beckwith,
George A, 227
Belden,
Buel C, 74
Belden,
Charles, 143
Bellamy,
John, 170
Beman,
Walter, 227
Bennett,
Peter, 156
Bennett,
Robert W, 186
Benton,
, 78
Berger,
Peter, 131A
Best,
Elvena M, 233
Billings,
Elizabeth, 150
Bird,
Ebenezer, 73
Bird,
Edna A, 90
Black,
William, 231
Bodman,
William C, 1858, 151
Bradley,
Eunice Warren, 237
Bradstreet,
Maria, 131
Brashear,
John, 170A
Brewster,
John, 105
Bridgeman,
Horatio Nelson, 330
Bristol,
Noah R L, 67
Brooks,
Emeline, 193
Brooks,
Jonathan, 186
Brooks,
Lemuel, 56
Broughton,
Uriel, 206
Brown,
Frank T, 221
Brown,
Hiram, 233
Brown,
Lulu, 222A
Brown,
William H, 92
Buchanan,
Cora I, 41A
Buell,
Abel B, 223
Bullard,
Charles L, 198
Bullock,
Ephraim, 233
Bumpus,
William, 205
Bunce,
Theodore Hudson, 79
Burke,
Mary, 131A
Burnell,
Ralph E, 198
Burr,
Addison, 193
Burr,
Benjamin F, 109
Burrill,
Helen, 122
Burt,
Edward E, 219
Bushnell,
Melissa, 162
Buteau,
Eudoxie, 64
Butler,
Carrie, 169
Cady,
Morey/Moses, 183
Call,
Uriah, 183
Campbell,
Catherine, 64
Canfield,
Edward, 191
Carr,
Bessie E, 160A
Carrickle,
Delash, 199
Carter,
Clark, 109
Carter,
William, 192
Case,
Darius, 68
Case,
Elisha, 74
Cashman,
Jeremiah, 160A
Chamberlain,
Edward, 153
Chamberlain,
Hannah, 64
Chapin,
William H, 225
Chatfield,
Guy C, 72
Chester,
Edwin, 151
Clemens,
Margaret, 152
Clapp,
Joan S, 222
Clark,
James, 225
Clark,
Judson, 132
Clark,
Louisa A, 70
Cobb,
Hannah, 188
Coe,
James, 227
Coe,
Lucius Q C, 133
Cole,
David, 81
Cole,
William, 145
Collins,
Benjamin, 241
Collins,
James, 74
Cone,
Charles, 239
Cook,
Saluta, 159
Cook,
Uri, 75
Cooper,
James S, 70
Corey,
James L, 125
Cory,
Wanton, 159
Couch,
Bradford, 74
Coy,
Remus, 210
Crabb,
Jesse; 100
Crain,
Nelson, 221
Crane,
James, 108
Creesy,
Mehitable, 228
Creller,
William H, 222
Crider,
Gella S, 192
Crimmins,
Anna, 160A
Curtiss,
James, 202
Curtiss,
Timothy M, 122
Cutler,
Luke H, 179
Daley,
John H, 112
Daniel,
Robert, 170A
Daniel,
Walter, 170A
Daniels,
, 170
Davis,
George G, 223
Davis,
Hannah, 80
Davis,
Josiah, 115
Davis,
Tallulah A, 170A
Dean,
David, 60
Dean,
Sarah, 153
DeBon,
Catherine, 159
Delaware,
John, 108
Dewey,
Neville/Newell, 125
Dewey,
Ruth, 159
Dike/Dyke,
David, 105
Dorman,
Annis M, 143
Dowd,
Elizabeth, 233
Downing,
Archie J, 192
Drake,
Enoch, 11
Drake,
Howard, 122
Drake,
Joseph, 26
Dufner,
Raymond, 145
Dufur,
David, 195
Dulin,
Jennie M, 170A
Dunham,
John, 72
Dunn,
Sara J, 41A
Durand,
William, 127
Dusenbury,
Susan, 41
Dutton,
Lois, 91
Edwards,
Janet G, 131A
Edwards,
Sarah, 107
Emerson,
Richard V, 148
Ewer,
Abigail, 72
Eygabroad,
George, 128
Farrington,
Sarah, 147
Ferguson,
William, 158
Findley,
William Leroy, 122
Fisher,
George, 57
Fitch,
David, 46
Foley,
Sarah A, 236
Ford,
William, 238
Foster,
Joel S, 219
Foster,
Timothy, 66
Foust,
Mary E, 107
Frazer/Frazier,
Thomas, 192
Fuller,
Charles W, 147
Fuller,
Pitts, 116
Gage,
Amos, 159
Gallup,
Gardner, 50
Gardner,
Robert H, 240
Garrett,
Cicero J, 158
Gasler,
Catharine, 233
Gates,
Norton B, 212
Gay,
Olive T, 158
Gaylord,
Eunice, 221
Gaylord,
William, 191
Gebeau,
Lizzie, 200
Gemmer,
Kathleen H, 170A
Gessner,
Max Edwin, 131
Gilbert,
William, 139
Gill,
Isabelle J, 224
Gordon,
Mary, 218
Gould,
Isaac, 238
Gray,
Raymond, 233
Gray,
Samuel, 78
Green,
Charles R, 201
Griffith,
Julia A, 72
Griggs,
Nancy, 58
Griswold,
Seth P, 234
Gunn,
Lewis, 146
Gunn,
Moses, 188
Hale,
Mary, 170A
Halfhill,
Mary J, 122A
Hall,
Philip, 66
Hall,
Polly, 145
Hammond,
Gideon, 84
Harrington,
Calvin, 131A
Harrington,
Emeline H, 131A
Hawthorne,
Sarah, 170
Hay,
Howard M, 131A
Heath,
Susannah, 239
Herr,
Homer Everette, 122
Hibbard,
William 89
Hicks,
Jonathan, 90
Hill,
Rachel, 125
Hindman,
Alexander, 192
Hodgson,
Celeste, 90
Hoffman,
Clara, 90
Holcomb,
Amos B, 84
Holcomb,
Ashbel, 204
Hollister,
Hiram, 182
Houghton,
Electa T, 223
Howard,
George Austin; 148
Howd,
Dorcas, 162
Howland,
Esther, 131
Hoyt,
Nehemiah, 64
Hubbard,
Eunice, 79
Hubbard,
Frederick, 199
Hubbard,
Ira, 241
Hubbard,
Trumbull, 104
Huggett,
Ann, 159
Hughes,
Mary, 180
Hull,
Jesse Carroll, 122A
Hull,
Lois B, 222 A
Hull,
Samuel P, 213, 228
Humason,
Jeremiah, 77
Huntley,
Luman, 109
Hurlburt,
Charles, 74
Hurlburt,
Gideon, 74
Ingraham,
Andrew, 162
Jackson,
Arnold, 101
Jarrard,
Isaac L, 131A
Johns,
Aaron L, 178
Jones,
Amanda, 220
Jones,
Lena, 145
Joslin,
, 98
Judd,
Amanda, 239
Keator,
Richard, 131
Kelsey,
Flavia, 56
Kennedy,
Edward W, 162
Kibbe,
Walter, 177
Kimberly,
Cyrus, 99
King,
Wallace D, 64
Kingsbury,
Jeremiah, 233
Kinsman,
William, 191
Knaust,
Herman, 131A
Knapp,
Silas, 219
Kutz,
Johann F, 122
Lamoreaux,
Isadore L, 90
Lamphire/Landfear,
Bela, 139
Lane,
Anna, 131
Lane,
Bertha M, 131A
Lane,Louisa
J, 131
Lane,
Orabelle, 131A
Langdon,
Harmond P, 218
Larzelere,
Claude, 159
Law,
Jane C, 151
Lawrence,
Pennel/Phanel, 210
Leach,
Beriah, 171
Leach,
Patience, 145
Lewis,
Annie, 41A
Lewis,
John, 79
Lewis,
Nellie J, 79
Lickley,
William, 239
Lickly,
Arthur, 220
Lickly,
John B, 220
Lickly,
Sarah, 220
Lickly,
William, 220
Lincoln,
Henrietta, 230
Livingston,
Maria, 160
Lloyd,
Samuel, 100
Loomis,
John, 184
Loring,
William Tracy, 212
Love,
Wilson, 109
Lum,
Jonathan, 180
Manahan,
Alice R, 122
Mann,
Asaph, 88
Mansfield,
John C, 231
Manwaring,
Robert A, 151
Marble,
Alphonzo, 203
Marsh,
Hattie, 166
Marsh,
Jerusha, 128
Mason,
Harriet, 220
McCance,
Robert C, 188
McCarroll,
Mary, 237
Melvin,
Asenath, 193
Miles,
Caroline, 237
Miller,
Harriet A, 107
Mills,
Augustus, 46
Mills,
Joel, 238
Mills,
Lola, 72
Mills,
Pluma, 225
Mills,
Rebecca, 156
Minard,
Helen, 151
Mitchell,
Henry, 175
Moore,
James, 90
Morgan,
Henry/Horace, 91
Morgan,
Ira, 60
Morris,
Mary E, 170
Moses,
Asa, 70
Mosher,
Rebecca M, 131A
Murdock,
Alexander, 85
Nelson,
Julia A, 72
Nichols,
Celeste, 185
Nichols,
Trowbridge, 156
Noble,
S Watson, 66
Norris,
Mabel L, 222
Norton,
Moses Frisbie, 73
Olson,
Simon P, 145
Orcutt,
Phineas C, 171
Orton,
Sarah C, 99
Orvis,
Arthur T, 216
Owens,
Emery L, 41B
Paine,
Ichabod S, 240
Palmer,
Benjamin, 56
Palmer,Joel,
141
Palmer,
Joseph, 167
Parker,
Ira, 90
Parker,
Laurence S, 223
Paulz,
Anna, 122
Peck,
Hiram, 223
Pelton,
Isaac, 216
Peoples,
John, 170
Perrin,
Stephen C, 157
Phelps,
Cynthia, 72
Phelps,
Ella J, 222
Phelps,
Naaman, 68
Phelps,
Solomon, 126
Polack,
Helen M, 200
Powers,
Nancy A, 145
Preston,
Argabus D, 73
Preston,
Jonathan, 27
Pruden,
Nathaniel, 120
Ramsey,
Edward, 79
Randall,
Phebe, 79
Ransom,
John, 159
Rathbun,Rathburn,
191
Raymond,
Louisa, 220
Rebhorn,
Percy, 233
Regnier,
Felix M, 189
Reynolds,
Lockwood, 158
Risley,
Samuel H, 224
Roberts,
Lucy D, 197
Roberts,
Lucy M, 154
Roberts,
Philip, 99
Roberts,
William, 131A
Robinson,
Harriet, 198
Robinson,
Simeon, 221
Robinson,
Wilmot M, 237
Rood,
John Stedman, 120
Root,
Edward, 74
Rose,
Benjamin, 128
Rose,
James, 180
Rose,
Peter, 128
Rose,
William, 40,128,156
Ross,
Olive, 85
Rossiter,
Jonathan, 110
Rouse,
Elizabeth, 189
Routley,
Robert, 159
Rowell,
Ruth, 128
Rugg,
Cleora, 169
Sadd,
Chauncey, 74
Sagendorf,
Jemima Jane, 131
Sawyer,
Reuben, 187
Schneider,
John Nicholas, 233
Schofield/Scofield,
Selah, 105
Scott,
George, 221
Scott,
Ithiel, 78
Scouten,
Phebe, 222
Seager,
Silas Hill, 125
Seymour,
Amanda, 220
Shambo,
Louisa, 233
Shepard,
Luther, 211
Sherman,
Cyrus, 193
Short,
Elizabeth H, 131A
Sill,
Jabez, 82
Simpson,
Nancy, 192
Skinner,
Daniel, 116
Slade,
Lyman, 162
Slater,
Albert, 123
Smart,
Benjamin, 156
Smith,
Amos, 243
Smith,
Bessie, 170A
Smith,
Donald C, 131A
Smith,
Hiram G, 210
Smith,
James, 220
Smith,
Schuyler E, 92
Smith,
William H, 70
Soule,
John, 194
Spencer,
Henry, 74
Spencer,
Imri, 76
Sprague,
Levi, 156
Stevens,
Aaron, 206
Steward,
Albert, 233
Stewart,
Fred B, 237
Stickney,
Martha A, 145
Stoughton,
Ira H, 200
Stockbridge,
Lyman, 133
Stockwell,
Ira, 202
Stone,
Nancy J, 192
Stratton,
William, 175
Strong,
Asahel, 28
Sturges,
George R, 74
Swaills,
Isabella, 64
Swan,
Emery, 258
Sympson,
James G, 192
Talcott,
Erastus, 148
Talcott,
Philenda, 148
Tarbox,
Roswell, 108
Taylor,
Anna, 210
Taylor,
Ruth, 211
Taylor,
Terence, 190
Temple,
Loren, 183
Terrill,
Wales, 74
Thompson,
Amasa, 60
Thompson,
Delos, 145
Thompson,
Mary, 122
Thompson,
Timothy, 60
Tinker,
William, 139
Titus,
Horace, 72
Towle,
Sarah A, 70
Tracy,
Cyrus, 102
Tryon,
Eber, 176
Tuttle,
Austin, 88
Twist,
Sylvanus, 114
Twitchell,
Arla/Arba, 82
Tyler,
Noah, 57
Urban,
Jeanette, 233
Vail,
Nelson, 175
Vate,
Dora, 160A
Vaughn,
George W, 185
Voorhies,
Cornelius, 170
Waddel,
Sarah J, 72
Wagoner,
George A, 131
Waite,
Thaddeus, 83
Walker,
David, 232
Ward,
Harriet C, 223
Ward,
Horatio N, 96
Warren,
Eunice, 237
Watson,
Daniel W, 92
Watts,
James, 90
Welch,
Caroline, 90
Welsh,
, 190
Wetherford,
Patsy, 41A
Whipple,
Elisha, 61
White,
Henry, 133
White,
James, 63
White,
Martia T, 79
Whiting,
Erastus, 72
Whiting,
Solomon E, 227
Wilbur,
Hiram E, 183
Wilbur,
Lyman M, 183
Wilcox,
John A, 145
Wilcox,
Violet, 70
Willey,
Azubah, 218
Williams,
George P, 239
Willis,
Nancy N, 233
Wilson,
Norman, 115
Wilson,
Samuel, 160A
Winters,
Mary A, 131A
Woodward/Woodard,
Alvah, 125
Wright,
David, 192
Wright,
Elijah, 81
Yager,
Charles H, 131A
Yount,
Samuel G, 192
###########################
3. Lt. THOMAS2
BARBER (Thomas1),
b 1644
iii SARAH3, b
1669; m 1701 Andrew ROBE/ROBIE. An Andrew ROBIE m Hartford CT 19
Nov 1691 Abigail CURTIS, and probably had
daughters Mary, 1692, and Elizabeth, 1694. [~ Genealogical Dictionary of New England,
Savage. ~]
###########################
6. THOMAS3
BARBER (John2), b 1674/5; m
Sarah BALL, daughter of Jonathan and Susannah (WORTHINGTON) BALL.
Sarah m/2 John WHITE and had Sarah, b 1717; John, b 1722; David, b 1728.
[~ Ancestry.com ~]
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11. JOSEPH3
BARBER (Samuel2), b 1681?
vii MARY4, b
1714/15; m Enoch DRAKE.
v
Eunice DRAKE5, b 1749; m Darius SEAGER; r Simsbury CT.
[~ Kara S Segalla: jpsegalla at msn.com ~]
###########################
26. JOSEPH4
BARBER (Joseph3), b 1708/9
ii ELIZABETH5, b
1731; m Joseph DRAKE.
vii
Julianna DRAKE6, b 28 Mar 1769; d NY 1821; m/1 John DENISON;
m/2 Nicholas
KAISER/KYSOR/KISOR. [~ Corresp:
Richard D Brooks: Brooks11577 at cx.com ~]
v LYDIA5, b 1738;
m Aaron EATON, son of Samuel and Jemima (COOK/COOKE) EATON.
[~ rotzflo at comcast.net (Florence Rotz) ~]
Aaron was a Revolutionary War soldier. Aaron m/2 Mrs. Abigail (ALDEN)
CONVERSE, b 8 Oct 1750. The child, Joshua, of Aaron’s
second marriage was Joshua Willis/Welles EATON.
###########################
27. SAMUEL4
BARBER (Joseph), b 1710
vi PRUDENCE5, b
1743; d Middlebury, Addison Co VT 2 Sep 1812; m Jonathan PRESTON, b
1746; d Middlebury 19 Aug 1809.
[~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
Children
of Prudence and Jonathan:
i
Child PRESTON, b 1766; d 1766
ii
Eleanor PRESTON6, b Harwinton CT 21 Apr 1767; m 7 Apr 1787
Jesse MANROSS; r Essex,
Chittenden
Co VT.
iii
Benham PRESTON6, b Harwinton 25 Sep 1770
iv
Asa PRESTON6, b Middlebury VT 16 Jul 1774; m 6 Oct 1794
Abigail MALTBY; r Middlebury, Addison Co VT.
v
Jonathan PRESTON6, b 1777; d Ferrisburgh, Addison Co VT; m
Polly HEDDING; r Addison Co VT.
vi
Candace PRESTON6, b Middlebury VT 1784 ; d 7 Mar 1804; m John
HEADING.
###########################
28. DANIEL4
BARBER (Joseph3), b 1719
v MARTHA5, b 1752;
m Asahel STRONG, Jr.
iv
Sophia STRONG6, ; she probably did not marry Thomas ARTHUR.
She m Chesterfield,
Madison Co NY 26 Apr 1809 Daniel HASCALL (his
first wife). Daniel m/2 1837 Betsy GORHAM. [~ David Haskell at
FTM.genealogy ~]
###########################
35. REUBEN4
BARBER (John3),
b 1728/9
iii LEVI5,
b 1756; d 1776 in the Revolution “from drinking too much cold water”. [Ancestry.com stories; fernmoss]
v JUDAH5,
b 1760
i SON6,
b 1788 [~ Ancestry.com: stories:
fernmoss ~]
###########################
40. JOSIAH4
BARBER (Nathaniel3),
b 1714/15
iv ASAHEL5, b
1753; probably the Asahel at the Relief of Boston in 1775. Nothing further is
known. ERROR: The Asahel who
married Jerusha ?MARSH is found at family #128, and is son
of Josiah BARBER.
###########################
41. Col. NATHANIEL4
BARBER (Nathaniel),
b 1717
v TIMOTHY5, b
1748; m Sarah HOLMES, b 1756, daughter of James and Sarah (JEWELL)
HOLMES.
ii
DAVID6, b 1788; probably the one who m Susan DUSENBURY,
b NY.
41a i ?DAVID THEODORE7, b NY 17 Sep
1815; m Patsy WETHERFORD.
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41A. ?DAVID THEODORE7
BARBER, b NY 17
Sep 1815; m Jefferson Co 25 Jan 1838 Patsy WETHERFORD, daughter of John and Rachael (RYKER) WETHERFORD.
In 1850 David was a teacher. [~ Don Barber: DOBPhilMech at aol.com ~]
Children of David and Patsy:
i JAMES H8, b
about 1840; enlisted in the Union Army, Company K, 18th IN Infantry
at Vernon, Jennings Co IN (near the traditional
family farms of later generations) 16 Aug 1861, and was killed at
Black River MS 7 Jul 1863, just after the Vicksburg seige.
ii BETSY JANE8, b
about 1843
iii JOHN W8, b
Madison, Jefferson Co IN 2 Mar 1848; d there 15 Sep 1916; m/1 Annie M LEWIS,
b 1852, d Canaan, Jefferson Co IN 25
May 1873 m/2 23 Feb 1876 Sarah Jane DUNN, b Canaan,
Jefferson Co IN 30 Nov 1846, d in Madison 10 Dec 1915, daughter of
Thomas and Mary (McCLELLAND) DUNN; r Shelby,
Jefferson Co IN.
Children
of John and Sarah:
i
FRED G9
ii
MARY9
iii
HARRY ROBERT9, b Canaan, Jefferson Co IN 17 Oct 1876; d
Madison, Jefferson Co 19 Mar 1956; m 10 Sep 1899 Cora
Irene BUCHANAN, b Barbersville,
Jefferson Co 2 Aug 1875, d Indianapolis 6 Jun 1959, daughter of James M and
Mary E
(Russell) Buchanan.
Children of Harry and Cora:
i OPAL FERN10, b 29 Nov 1900; d 20 Sep
1902.
41b
ii HELEN GRACE10, b Madison IN 15 Feb 1902; m Emery OWENS.
iii CLIFFORD R10, b 1904; d 1904.
iv WAYNE C10, b 1905
v VERLA MAE10, b 1908
vi MILDRED CORINE10, b 1910
vii FLORENCE VIVIAN10, b 1913
viii NORMA FAY10, b 1915
iv
MYRTLE9, b 1882; d 1912; m --- LAMBERT.
v
JOHN DUNN9, b 1887; d 1921.
###########################
41B. HELEN GRACE10
BARBER, b Madison
IN 15 Feb 1902; d Indianapolis Feb 1970; m 23 Dec 1925 Emery Leonard OWENS,
b Webbs Cross Roads, Russell Co KY 18 Oct 1903, d Indianapolis Jun 1971.
Children of Helen and Emery:
i Laverne Marjorie OWENS11,
b Indianapolis IN 24 Jul 1927; d Stevensville, Berrien Co MI 27 Dec 2005; m 22
May 1948 Fred Chester
BARBER (a descendant of Moses BARBER of RI), b
Detroit MI 7 Oct 1925, d Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co MI 7 Feb 1985, son of Chester
V
and Edith L (RIMMINGTON) BARBER.
Children
of Laverne and Fred:
i
Donald Owen BARBER12, b Detroit 3 Mar 1950; m 8 Apr 1972 Jane
Ann TUTTLE, b Chariton, Lucas Co IA 31 Jul 1949.
Children of Donald and Jane:
i Jodie Lynn BARBER13, b 1978; m --- SOUTH.
ii Melanie Sue BARBER13, b 1979; m --- LEE.
ii Sandra Lea BARBER12, b 1951; m --- ROATH.
iii Marjorie Lynn BARBER12, b 1956; m
--- VanOOSTERHOUT.
ii Donna Jean OWENS11,
b 1940
###########################
46. MOSES4
BARBER (Aaron3), b 1733
iv ANNA5, baptised
1765; m Augustus MILLS; r South Windsor CT.[~ Helen S Ullmann at
Ancestry.com; Corresp:Alida Reid ~]
Children
of Anna and Augustus:
i
Samuel MILLS6, b 21 Jan 1784; m Jemima FILLEY; r East
Windsor CT.
ii
Mary MILLS6, baptized 1 Apr 1787; d Bethel VT; m Peleg
Sanford MARSH.
iii
Sarah MILLS6, baptized 8 Nov 1789; m Edward GOODWIN.
iv
Anna MILLS6, b 11 Nov 1792; d 9 Dec 1842.
v
Lewis MILLS6, b 1795; m Celia KING; r Columbus OH.
vi
Timothy MILLS6, b 13 Jan 1799; d New Orleans LA; m Mary A REINGARD
of Savannah GA; r Mobile AL: had 2 daughters.
vii
Harriet MILLS6, b about 1801; d 4 Sep 1882.
viii
Baby MILLS6, (triplet) b 12 Mar 1804; died 14 Mar 1804.
ix
Baby MILLS6, b 12 Mar 1804; died 14 Mar 1804
x
Baby MILLS6, b 12 Mar 1804; died 14 Mar 1804
xi
Jane Elizabeth MILLS6, b 15 Oct 1805; m Joseph Mosely NEWBERRY;
r South Windsor CT.
vi EUNICE5, b
1773; d Antwerp, VanBuren Co MI 22 Feb 1853; m Capt. David Young FITCH,
who d Mattawan, VanBuren Co MI; son of
Capt. James FITCH. [Gale M Roberts at Rootsweb
Worldconnect]
i
Eunice FITCH6, b 1790; m John CLEVELAND. Both d
Clymer, Chautauqua Co NY.
iii
John Moore FITCH6, b 1796; m/1 Rhoda ---, who d Ashtabula,
Ashtabula Co OH 1834; John m/2 Lucinda P FOX or
?(MARTIN).
v
Henry FITCH6, b Lowville NY 1803; m Armenia Lavinia CONVERSE.
Both d VanBuren Co MI.
viii
Dion FITCH6, b Rutland, Jefferson Co NY about 1811; m Amanda
---.
x
Lyman Augustus FITCH6, b Rutland, NY 1814; d Paw Paw,
VanBuren Co MI; m/1 Caroline M ROBERTS, who d 1851. Lyman
m/2 Hannah Rolina TANNER or ?BEACON.
xi
Willice O FITCH6, b 1818; m Martha H ---.
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50. JOHN5
BARBER (Jonathan4),
b 1747
i BETTY6, b 1771;
m about 1790 Gardner GALLUP.
ii
Noyes GALLUP7, b CT 1800/1; m Mary ---, b MA 1803/4; r North
Norwich, Chenango Co NY.
vi JOHN6, b 1783
i
JOHN WALTER7, b probably PA 1804/5, probably the one m Hester
---, b PA 1804/5; r
Philadelphia. This John was a shoemaker. [~
1850 census ~]
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52. AMAZIAH5
BARBER (Isaac4), b
1740
155 i AUGUSTUS6,
probably not b 1760, but was baptised 24 Feb 1774; m Lois ---.
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53. SETH5
BARBER (Isaac4), b
1742
iii JOHN6, b 20
Aug 1772; m Margaret BROMLEY. [~ Carol Brumley at Rootsweb Worldconnect
~]
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55. EPHRAIM5
BARBER (Isaac), b 1753
iv HANNAH6, b
1785; m Lyman ATWATER.
ii
Josiah Wolcott ATWATER7, b MA 1814; m/2 Chora/Clara CASE,
b CT 1809/10; r Barkhamsted CT. Josiah farmed. [~ 1850
census: Barkhamsted ~]
iii
Laura ATWATER7, b CT 1811/12; m Eli BARNES, b CT
1809/10; farmed in Winchester, Litchfield Co CT. [~ 1860 census:
Winchester ~]
iv
Lucina ATWATER7, b CT 1820/1; m Martin RUST, b CT
1814/5; farmed in Barkhamsted CT.
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56. THOMAS5
BARBER (Thomas4), b
1728
iv MARTHA6, b
1760; m Benjamin PALMER.
vii
Titus PALMER7, b CT 1799; m Polly ---, b NY 1805/6; farmed in
St Clair, St Clair Co MI. [~ 1850
census: St Clair ~]
xi RHODA6, bp 13
Feb 1780; m Lemuel BROOKS.
Child
of Rhoda and Lemuel: [~ Raymond T Wing at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
i
Mary A BROOKS, b Montpelier VT 09 Jun 1800; d Hamburg, Fremont Co IA 3
Mar 1882; m Algernon Sidney WING.
xii ERASTUS6, b
1783; m Flavia KELSEY.
i
SON7, b 1815-20. [~ 1820 census: Windsor CT.
ii
ERASTUS ASA7, bp 1822; an Erastus A BARBER, b CT is in
the 1850 census of Mamaroneck, Westchester Co NY, age ?37,
with wife Hannah ---, b CT 1820/1, and
daughter HARRIET8, b CT, age 4 in 1850. Erastus was a Hotel
Keeper.
[~ census ~]
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57. DANIEL5
BARBER (Thomas4),
b 1732/3
x SARAH6, b 1775;
m George FISHER.
i
Lucius George FISHER7; b VT 1808/9; m Caroline FIELD;
r Beloit WI in 1850. He was a merchant, with a son and a
daughter, ages 6 and 2. His wife was not
present. In 1860 his wife was Rachel C ---, b MA 1802/3 [~ 1850,60 census;
George Larson II at Rootsweb Worldconnect
~]
xi ABIGAIL6, b
1778; m Noah TYLER.
viii
Calvin Ignatius TYLER7, b 1816; m Sarah McCARTNEY, b
CT 1827/8; farmed in Elgin, Kane Co IL in 1850. [~ census ~]
###########################
58.
"Judge" ELISHA5 BARBER (Thomas4), b 1742
v PHILO6, b 1771;
m ---, b 1780-1784. [~ census ~]
ii
?ALFRED E7, b VT 1811/2; m Louisa/Laura A ---, b VT 1812/3; r
Russell and Pierrepont, St Lawrence Co NY. Alfred is listed
as a cooper, and as a farmer. They lived
next to Joseph and Sylvia COLWELL in 1850. Also with them was Selena
BARBER, age 19. [~ 1860
census:Pierrepont, 1850,70 census:Russell ~]
Children of Alfred and Louisa, born in NY:
i MYRON J8, b 1838/9; m Elvira ---, b
NY 1842/3; r Pierrepont in 1880. [~ census ~]
Children
of Myron and Elvira:
i BURTON
S9, b NY Jun 1869; m 1891/2 Bertha ---, b NY Sep 1874; r
Russell in 1900, and in Canton 1910. Burton was a farmer. [~ 1900,10 census ~]
Children
of Burton and Bertha, born in NY:
i
GLENN E10, b Jul 1894
ii
LULU M10, b Apr 1900; d before 1910 (not in census)
iii
MARION S10, b 1901/2
iv
HAROLD M10, b 1905/6
ii ARTHUR9,
b NY 1878; m Ada GULLEY, daughter of Jane E
(BARBER)
and McKenzie GULLEY. (see family #448). They had no
children by 1920 in Canton, St Lawrence Co NY. Arthur ran a shoe
repair shop. [~ 1920,30census ~]
ii GEORGE U8, b 1841/2
iii WILLIAM J8, b 1843; in Oswegatchie,
St. Lawrence Co NY in 1870, a store clerk. [~ 1870 census ~]
iv TRUMAN A8, b 1845/6
v LAURA HARRIET8, b 1849; school
teacher in 1870 Russell.
iv
1840 census shows probably 3 daughters7 b 1811-1820; 1 dau.7
b 1821-25; 1 dau.7 b 1826-30.
vi CONWAY6, b
1773; m Elizabeth ---. No children show in the Fairfield census of 1820 or
1830. Polly G BARBER, b VT 1808/9 lived
with them in 1850.
vii NORMAN6, b
177?; d Fairfield 1815; m ---.
i
?TRUMAN A7, b 179?; d Alburg VT 1828; m there 29 Sep 1816 Nancy
---, b Noyan QB; r Fairfield in 1836; Norman was
named Truman’s guardian in 1807. Nancy m/2
2 Jan 1831 Jared GRIGGS.
[~ from
website:www.coftcom.net/users/verdoorn/genealogy/fam08859.htm ~]
NORMAN BARBER, the son of Elisha’s son Horace was born 25 Nov
1822. He is found in the censuses of
1850 and 1860 in Fairfield, living with his wife Mary and father Horace in
1850. He died in Fairfield VT 5 Feb
1869 and his death record lists him as the son of Horace.
A
different Norman BARBER, b VT 1823/4, possibly son or grandson of
Norman (b 177?, son of Elisha) is described here with his family (Note
that Norman b 1823/4 has a son Truman, like the Norman of 177?):
NORMAN,
b VT 1823/4; m Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co WI 26 Jul 1850 Charlotte Ann SHELDON,
b WI 1825/6; r in DePere,
Brown Co WI in 1870, and in Green Bay WI in
1880. Norman was a horse dealer. [~ census; Ancestry.com family trees:
Kimfoley86 ~]
Children of Norman and Charlotte, born in
Wisconsin:
i ANDREW
B, b 1849/50; m Mary ----, b IL 1849/50; r WI and Chicago IL. Andrew was a sailor in 1870 and 1880.
Child
of Andrew and Mary:
i CHARLES A, b WI Jul 1873; m
1897/8 Lillian ---, b NY Oct 1879; r Chicago IL in 1900.
Child
of Charles and Lillian:
i MERLIN A, b IL
May 1900
ii CORNELIA,
b Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co WI 19 Feb 1853; d Duluth MN 19 Apr 1930; m Merrit E ROBERTS,
b
Malone NY 1832, d
Marinette WI 21 Sep 1896.
Children
of Cornelia and Merrit, born in Wisconsin:
i Minnie May ROBERTS, b Jun
1874; m Edward THOMPSON; r WI.
ii Charlotte Fern ROBERTS, b
Marinette WI 23 Sep 1878; m William Rendor Alva BREWER.
iii Calla Edna ROBERTS, b 1881; m
--- BROWN.
iv Merritt Edwin ROBERTS, b 23
Sep 1883; m Lewiston ME Alice Maude CALLAGHAN; r Campbell KY.
iii SARAH,
b 1855
iv NORMAN,
b Jan 1858; d 18 Aug 1922; m Marinette WI 9 Jun 1888 Mary Louise WILLARD,
b Depere, Brown Co
WI 8 Jan 1867
(parents b France), d Green Bay WI 10 Sep 1907; r Green Bay in 1900, where
Norman was a
janitor. Apparently Mary Louise had son William
prior to her marriage to Norman, since he is listed as a
step-son of
Norman. [~ 1900 census ~]
Child
of Mary:
i WILLIAM, b MI Aug 1884
Children
of Norman and Mary:
ii DAVID, b WI Jun 1889
iii LOUISE, b WI May 1890
iv TRUMAN, b MN May 1892
v CLARA, b MN Aug 1894
vi LENA, b MN Dec 1897
vii GRACE, b WI Dec 1899
viii MABEL, b 1901
v NANCY,
b 1860
vi TRUMAN,
b 30 Nov 1862
###########################
60. JOSEPH5
BARBER (Samuel),
b 1744
i MARY6, b 1768; m
Ira MORGAN.
i
Joseph B MORGAN7, b 1804; m/2 Mariah BLAISDELL, b VT
1819/20; r Cambridge, Lamoille Co VT. Farmer.
[~ 1850 census ~]
ii
Hiram A MORGAN7, b VT 1808/9; m Sarah J ---, b VT 1810/1; r
Cambridge, Lamoille Co VT. Farmed. [~
1850 census ~]
iii
William S MORGAN7, b VT 1817/8; m Margaret J ---, b VT
1810/1; r Cambridge. Farmer. [~ 1850
census ~]
iv
Charlotte MORGAN7, ; probably died before 1850; m Charles A MELENDY,
b VT 1816/7; r Cambridge. Farmed. Charles m/2
Eliza ---, b VT 1822/3. [~ 1850 census ~]
vi SARAH6, b 1784;
m Amasa THOMPSON [~ 1850 census: Pownal ~]
i
Joseph THOMPSON7, b VT 1802/3; m Polly WELCH, b VT
1799/1800; r Pownal, Bennington Co VT.
Farmer.
iii
Phebe THOMPSON7, b VT 1 Apr 1808; m Homer Orton MERCHANT;
r Pownal. [~ Liz Garrity at Rootsweb Worldcom ~]
iv
Barber THOMPSON7, b VT 1811/2; m Sarah A BROWN, b MA
1816/7; r Pownal. Farmed.
ix TRYPHENA6, b VT
1787/8; m Timothy THOMPSON [~ 1850, 1860 census: Cambridge ~]
ii
Amasa THOMPSON7, b VT 1808/9; m Mary ---, b VT 1803/4; r
Cambridge, Lamoille Co VT. Farmer.
iii
Orsamus THOMPSON7, b VT 1815/6; m Mary J ---, b VT 1823/4; r
Cambridge. Farmed.
iv
Clark D THOMPSON7, b VT 1818/9; m Silena ---, b VT 1820/1; r
Cambridge. Farmer.
v
Judson THOMPSON7, b VT 1824/5; m Lucy ---, b VT 1826/7; r
Cambridge. Farmed.
vi
Timothy THOMPSON7, b VT 1828/9; m Ruth BUSHNELL, b VT
1827/8; r Cambridge. Farmer.
xiv RACHEL6, b
---; d 8 Sep 1840; m Dec 1817 David DEAN, b Swansea MA 16 Feb 1794, d 16
Jun 1873, son of Asa and Else
(MASON) DEAN.
iv
Mary Ann DEAN7, b 1824; m Daniel Cole RICHMOND; r
Adams, MA.
v
Joseph DEAN7, b MA 1827/8; m Harriet ---, b MA 1823/4; r
Adams, Berkshire Co MA. Joseph was a teamster.
[~ 1860 census ~]
###########################
61. DAVID5
BARBER (Samuel4), b
1746
ii TRYPHENE6, b
1773; d 1802; m Elisha WHIPPLE, b No. Providence RI 14 Jun 1770, son of
Benjamin and Deborah (SMITH)
WHIPPLE. [~ Joan Olsson at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
###########################
62. ELIJAH5
BARBER
(Samuel4), b 1748. He was
a private in the Revolution, in 4th company, 8th
regiment. His father sold him some of
his land, where Elijah then built a house, now to be found at 59 Barbourtown
Road, Canton. This was home to 6
generations of the family until 1919.
###########################
63. EZEKIEL5
BARBER (Samuel4), b
1750
ii LURANCY6 (Luraney),
b 7 Oct 1783; m James WHITE.
James built White’s Fort at St Charles, St Charles Co MO near the
O’Fallen area.
[~ Corresp: Roberta Lefler:Rlefler637 at aol.com ~]
ii
Nancy WHITE7, b 11 Feb 1805; d 1859; buried at Commerce,
Hancock Co IL; m Thomas F WALKER IV.
###########################
64. JOEL5 BARBER (Samuel4), b 1757 [~
Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
194 ii ALLEN6, b
CT 4 May 1778; m Catherine CAMPBELL, daughter of James and Abigail CAMPBELL.
iii LOIS6, b CT 15
Nov 1780; m Nehemiah HOYT, b CT 1869/70; r Fairfield, Franklin Co VT
1850. Lois lived with her nephew Joel Allen
BARBER in Lancaster in 1870. [~ 1850,1870 census ~]
v SOLON6, ; ?m
Hannah CHAMBERLAIN.
vi
SOLON7, b Canada 1834/5; m Almira ---, b NY 1833/4; r NY and
Bridge Creek, Eau Claire Co WI. Solon was a farmer.
[~ 1870, 1880 census: Bridge Creek ~]
Children of Solon and Almira:
i J E8 (girl), b NY 1859/60
ii ELLA A8, b NY 1863/4
iii EMMA8, b WI 1865/6
iv GEORGE8, b WI 1867/8
v GIRL8, b WI Apr/May 1870; died young.
vi CHARLES C8, b WI 1876/7; m Edith O
---, b WI 1887/8; r Augusta, Eau Claire Co WI.
Charles did masonry work.
[~ 1920
census: Augusta ~]
Children
of Charles and Edith, all born in WI:
i BERNARD
T8, b 1907/8
ii FRANCIS
W8, b 1911/2
iii HAROLD
W8, b Feb/Mar 1917
iv ALICE
J8, b Feb/Mar 1918
vi NUMA6, b about
1802; d St Remi 1 Sep 1892; m Isabella SWAILLS, b Sandhutton, Yorkshire
England 12 Jul 1812; d St Remi QB 24
Jun 1882, daughter of John and Isabelle (PRESTON) SWAILLS;
r St Remi.
Isabella emigrated from England in 1821. Numa was a farmer. [~ Corresp:
Jean Barber: t32j25 at hotmail.com; 19th century
Chateauguay Valley Protestant Church Register, Southwestern
QB,Huntingdon County and the Seignories of Beauharnois and
Chateauguay; Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Numa:
i
JAMES7, b QB about 1833; m Phinas ---, b QB about 1836.
Children of James and Phinas:
i GILES8, b about 1867
ii MARY8, b about 1873
iii LOIS8, b about 1879
ii
SARAH ISABELLA7, b St Remi 16 Mar 1837; d Brandon VT 25 Jan
1889; m Chateauguay, Franklin Co NY Jul 1865 Wallace D
KING; b QB 1839; d Brandon 11 Nov
1912.
Children of Sarah and Wallace:
i Isabella Barber KING8, b St Remi 4
Feb 1872; d New London CT; m Frederick H WHITCOMB.
ii Numa KING8, b Pittsford VT 1 Aug
1874
iii William G KING8, b VT 17 Sep 1877;
m Grace FULLER.
iii
?REUBEN7, ; m Henrietta ---; r Edwardstown, Beauharnois Co.
Reuben named his son
Solon after his father’s brother. Reuben
was a shoemaker and/or a miller.
Children of Reuben and Henrietta:
i SOLON8, b 1844
ii THOMAS8, b 1846
iv
ISAAC7, b about 1836; d St Clothilde QB 4 May 1909; m Dinah BEAN/BAIN,
b QB about 1836, d St Remi 10 Jun 1894; r St
Remi QB. Isaac named sons Giles Addison
and Joel Allan after his father’s brothers. Isaac was a farmer.
Children of Isaac and Dinah, born at St Remi:
i JOEL ALLAN8, b 14 Jan 1858; d 8 Apr
1877.
ii JOHN SWAILLS8, b 1 Dec 1860; d 5 Mar
1880.
iii NEEMA/NUMA THOMAS8, b 30 Oct 1863;
d 28 Jun 1877.
iv GILES ADDISON8, b 23 Mar 1867; m/1
Julia Arabella BEAN, b about 1867; d St Remi 15 May 1895; m/2 Eudoxie
BUTEAU,
b about 1866; r St Remi. Giles was a farmer.
Children
of Giles and Julia:
i GILES
ADDISON9, b 23 Jun 1888; m.
ii AMHERST
WILLOBY9, b 1 Apr 1891; d Apr 1891.
iii MARY
COUSINS9, b 3 Jun 1892
iv SARAH
STEVENSON9, b 24 Apr 1895
Children
of Giles and Eudoxie:
v HENRY
ALBERT9, b 22 Nov 1897; d 21 Jun 1898.
vi ALBERT9,
b Apr 1902; d 26 Mar 1912.
v ISAAC PENKIS8, b 25 Jan 1870; d 6 Apr
1876.
vi MARY COUSINS8, b 21 Mar 1873; d 24
Jun 1889.
vii WILLIAM WALLACE8, b 21 Mar 1873;
(twin); d 26 Aug 1873.
viii LOIS ELIZABETH8, b 9 Jan 1879
ix JOHN8, b 1880
v
ELIZABETH7, b 1842
vi
?LOIS ELIZABETH7, b St Remi 3 Jun 1850
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65. ASAHEL5
BARBER (Samuel4), b 1763
i ASENATH6, b 6
May 1798; m 11 Jun 1818 John BRESEE. [~ Ann Gold at Rootsweb
Worldconnect ~]
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66. JESSE5
BARBER (Samuel4),
b 1766
iii HEPZIBAH6, b
1790; m Timothy FOSTER.
i
George W FOSTER7, b VT 1818; m Katherine A SHIPPEN, b
VT 1822/3; r Swanton, Franklin
Co V in 1860. Farmed. [~ 1860 census ~]
ii
Lucia M FOSTER7, b VT 1821; m Hiram ROBERTS, b VT
1814/5; r Brandon. [~ 1860 census ~]
v
Eunice FOSTER7, b VT 1825; m Moses CATLIN, b VT
1816/7.
vii
Dudley H FOSTER7, b VT 1832; m Fanny BEALS, b VT
1840/1. In 1870 Fanny, (probably
Dudley’s wife) lived with 2 small children in
Swanton VT. [~ 1870 census ~]
iv ACHSAH6, b
1793; m Philip HALL.
ii
Mary Ann HALL7, b VT 1813; m Amasa FARNHAM, b CT
1805/6. Farmed in Granby,
Hartford Co CT in 1850. [~ 1850 census ~]
iii
Jesse P HALL7, b VT 1818; m Sophronia WORDEN, b NY
1826/7.
vii LAURA6, b
1800; m Silas/Sylvester Watson NOBLE.
i
Silas NOBLE7, b VT 1821; m Matilda KENDALL, b VT
1819/20. [~ 1850 census:Berkshire,
Franklin Co VT ~]
ii
Chester W NOBLE7, b VT 1823; m Sabrina TAYLOR, b
Canada 1826/7. [~ 1850 census ~]
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67. GILES5
BARBER (Samuel4),
b 1769
v MARY6, b 1803; m
Noah Russell Lyman BRISTOL. [~ Caroline Bristol: Rootsweb Worldconnect
~]
i
Volney R BRISTOL7, b 1829; m Margaret ---; had a daughter
Georgeana.
ix LUCIAN BARBOUR6,
b 1811; m Alice Thomas BARBEE, b KY 1821/2
i
MARY G7, ; m --- JACKSON; Mary JACKSON lived
with her parents and no husband in 1870
Indianapolis. [~ census ~]
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68. JACOB5
BARBER (Thomas4),
b 1738
viii CANDACE6, b
1779; m Naaman PHELPS; r Ridgeville, Lorain Co OH. 1830 census shows 1
boy b
1810-1815; 1 girl b 180?, and 1 girl b 1815-1820. In 1850 Candace
lived in Brownhelm, Lorain Co OH
with Royal C and Polly (---) PERRY. [~ 1830, 1850 census:
OH ~]
x DELIVERANCE6, b
1784; m Darius CASE; r Sheldon VT in 1830. In 1850 “Delia” was in
Cambridge
VT with Laura and sons Addison and Anson. [~ 1830 census: Sheldon; 1850,
1860, 1870 census:
Cambridge ~]
ii
Laura CASE7, b VT 1810/1; unmarried, in Cambridge VT 1850.
iii
Jerome Bonapart CASE7, b VT 1816; m Elinor H ---, b England
1815/6; r Fletcher VT.
[~ 1850 census: Fletcher ~]
iv
Anson CASE7, b VT 1817; m 185? Lucy E ---, b VT 1832/3; he
was a farmer in Cambridge.
v
Romeo Hays CASE7, b VT 1821; m Jane ---, b VT 1825/6; farmed
in Cambridge.
vi
Addison B CASE7, b VT 1826; m Eliza ---, b VT 1836/7; farmed
in Cambridge.
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70. AZARIAH5
BARBER (Thomas), b 1749/50
v ELAM6, b 1785; m
Violet WILCOX. [John Brown at Rootsweb Worldconnect ]
Children
of Elam and Violet, born in Franklin Co OH:
i
JEROME7, b 16 Aug 1819; d LeRoy, McLean Co IL 18 Mar 1894; m
Franklin Co OH 14 Apr
1843 Sarah A TOLLE, b Franklin Co 12
Nov 1820, d LeRoy 9 Dec 1908, daughter of Alpheus
and Hannah (McGOWEN) TOLLE.
Children of Jerome and Sarah:
i MARY ESTELLE8, b Columbus, Franklin
Co OH 29 Mar 1846; d Danville IL 13 Mar
1911; m McLean Co 15 Jan 1880 James Stanley COOPER,
b Pulaski Co KY 9 Aug
1834, d Macon Co IL 28 Aug 1901, son of Levi and Lucy
Nancy (JONES) COOPER.
James m/1 1854 Margaret LITTLE and had William
Thomas Jefferson, Nancy A, J,
Louisa I and John H COOPER, all born in Macoupin
Co IL; he m/2 1867 Matilda Ann
RAINEY and had Ida May, Margaret Abagail and Ada Alice COOPER,
all born in
Macon Co IL. [~ Marshall Cooper at Rootsweb Worldconnect
~]
Children
of Mary Estelle and James:
i Zoe
Inez COOPER9, b Macon Co IL 27 Oct 1880; d 14 Oct 1881.
ii James
S COOPER9, b Macon Co 13 Dec 1881; d 1908; m Ida M ---; r IL.
iii
Sarah L COOPER9, b IL 13 Sep 1883
iv David
H COOPER9, b IL 26 Sep 1885; m Ida ---; r IL.
v Oka
Leora COOPER9, b Argenta, Macon Co 15 Apr 1887; d Chicago IL;
m
Roy Nelson JOHNSON; d Memphis TN.
ii HANNAH VIOLET8, b
Jacksonville, Morgan Co IL about 1852; d Bloomington,
McLean Co IL
28 Jun 1894; m McLean Co IL 11 Sep 1873 William Henry SMITH, b Athens Co
OH about 1852; r
Bloomington
IL.
Children
of Hannah and William:
i George
C SMITH9, b IL about 1874; d Alton OH; m McLean Co IL
Theresa Anna JOESTING.
ii Olive
Isabelle SMITH9, b Bloomington 17 Dec 1881; m Charles Robert
PHILLIPS;
r AR, and Indianapolis IN.
iii
Estella SMITH9, b Bloomington 17 Dec 1881; m --- ROLAND;
r MI, CA.
iv Pearl
SMITH9, b IL about 1886; m Walter FORD.
v
Elizabeth/Bessie R SMITH9, b IL Sep 1888; m Cass Co IL Reuben
H
ZELLHOEFER;
r IL.
iii HENRY P8, b Jacksonville 22 Aug
1857; d LeRoy 11 Feb 1925; m Columbus OH
Estelle LEGG,
b 8 Apr 1855; d LeRoy 31 May 1900. In 1900 Henry lived with his
mother Sarah in
Leroy, without children. At that time he was a plasterer. [~ census ~]
ii
WILLIAM7, b about 1827
iii
ELAM7, b Sep 1829; d after 1900 Springfield IL; m Morgan Co
IL 26 Jul 1852 Louisa/Lucia Ann CLARK, b OH Feb 1836.
Elam was a teamster in Springfield, 1870,
and a laborer in 1880. [~ census ~]
Children of Elam and Louisa, all born in IL: (in
1900 Lucia had had 6 children, 3 living)
i MERRETT J8, b about 1854; probably m
---, and had:
i GRACE
M B9, b IL Oct 1877. Grace lived with her grandparents in1900.
ii ELAM EDGAR8, b 1865/6
iii ELLA8, b 1871/2
viii ALMIRA6, b
1793; m Asa MOSES. Almira was alive in Washington, Portage Co OH in
1860, so the death date in the book is
incorrect. [~ 1860, 1870, 1880 census: Washington ~]
iii Lauren Newton MOSES7, b CT 1822; m
---; r Windham, Portage Co OH. Had children. [~ 1870 census ~]
v Hector MOSES7, b CT 1828; m Mary Ann
---, b PA 1834/5; r Washington, Hardin Co OH.
vi Harvey MOSES7, b 1830; m Jane, b OH
1832/3; r Washington.
vii Henry MOSES7, b CT 1832; m Harriet
---, b OH 1835/6; r Washington, with mother Almira.
viii Francis Hiram MOSES7, b OH 1835; m
Clara REAM; r Washington, Hardin Co OH. Probably the one in 1870 in
Boston, Ionia
Co MI. (Francis H and Clarrisa) .
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71. MICHAEL5
BARBER (Thomas),
b 1754
iv AZUBAH6, b
1785; m Stephen Harris ATWATER.
i
James ATWATER7, b 1824/5; m Mary Grace STEWART, b CT
1827/8; r Canton in 1860, a farmer, with 1 son. In 1870 a
James Atwater was a dry goods merchant in
Brooklyn NY with wife Christina ---, b 1829/30, and no children. [~ 1860,70
census; Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
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72. JOB5
BARBER (Thomas4),
b 1756; m Lola MILLS.
ii SOLOMON6,
b before 1786; m/2 1807 Cynthia PHELPS.
iii
?ABIGAIL MINERVA7, b NY 1812; d 1890; m Nov 1831 Guy Carleton
CHATFIELD, b Marcellus, Cayuga CoNY 23 Jul 1805,
son of William C and Susannah Laura? (COY)
CHATFIELD. Guy d 1886. [~ Laurel Clayson: Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children of Abigail and Guy, born in Sharon,
Medina Co OH:
i Coy B CHATFIELD8, b 19 Mar 1834
ii Mahlon CHATFIELD8, b 27 Mar 1837
iii Ellen B CHATFIELD8, b 16 Nov 1840;
m Christopher C COTTINGHAM, b England; r Medina Co OH.
iv Elmer B CHATFIELD8, b 26 Aug 1843; m
Orinda A BRIGGS; r Medina Co OH.
v Orson K CHATFIELD8, b 16 Jan 1847; m
Flora A SCHOONOVER; r Sharon OH.
vi Guy Carleton CHATFIELD8, b 1849
iv HARVEY6, b
1790; d Phelps, Ontario Co NY about 1864; m Abigail EWER, b Lee,
Berkshire Co MA 1791; d Phelps 21 May 1843,
daughter of Paul and Mercy (CROCKER) EWER. [~ Steve Riddle
at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
i
JOHN EWER7, b NY 1818/9, d Naples, Ontario Co 1896; m/1 Julia
A NELSON, who died in Phelps in 1873; he m/2 Sarah J
WADDEL, b NY 1844/5, d Phelps 1916.
John farmed in Phelps in 1850, was a “merchant” in Naples, Ontario Co in 1860,
and
grew Grapes after that in Naples. Julia is
listed as “blind” in 1870. [~ census ~]
Child of John and Julia:
i ADELINE D8, b 1844/5
Children of John and Sarah:
ii JOHN HARVEY8, b 1874/5; d Phelps
1930.
iii JAMES I8, b 1877/8
ii
JAMES7, b 1828; m 1853/4 Julia A GRIFFITH, b NY 1826,
d Phelps 1919; farmed in Phelps, Ontario Co NY. Julia had only 1
child, who died before 1900, according to
the census. [~ census ~]
Children of James and Julia:
i LIZZIE8, b 1856; d Phelps 1866.
ii ?CLARA8, b 1875; d 1915; m H Eugene GRIFFITH,
b 1863, d 1938. Clara is
possibly a
relative other than daughter.
iii
HARRIET7, b NY 1834/5
iv
GEORGE7, ; m ---.
Child of George:
i FRANK J8
v
MARY JANE7, ; m Horace H TITUS.
Children of Mary Jane and Horace:
i Addie TITUS8
ii Carrie TITUS8
vi LUNA6, b about
1792; d Muscatine Co IA 18 Oct 1875; m NY Harvey ADAMS, b NY 29 Oct
1783, d Muscatine Co 8 Nov 1872. They
settled in Pike Co OH in 1811.
After a few years they moved to Scioto Co OH, and in 1848 to Muscatine
Co IA. [~ Ancestry.com
Stories: lynno151 ~]
i Elizabeth ADAMS7, ; m David STEWART.
ii
Emily ADAMS7, ; m J
P HITCHCOCK.
iii
Lola ADAMS7, ; m T J
LOYDE.
iv
Calvin ADAMS7, b Pike Co OH 5 Dec 1827; m Letitia Burris MOORE;
r Lake, Muscatine Co IA.
viii DELILAH6, b
1796/7; m Erastus WHITING; he m/2 Roxanna/Rosana ?COWLES, b CT
1893/4; Rosana lived in 1850 with Dr.
Alexander H COWLES and his family in Marcellus, Onondaga Co
NY. [~ 1850, 1870 census: Marcellus ~]
iii
Emily Augusta WHITING7, b 1824; m Isaac R PLATT; r
Marcellus.
v
Myron Mills WHITING7, b 1827/8; m Cornelia ---, b NY 1833/4;
r Marcellus.
vi
Luna Elizabeth WHITING7, b 1831/2; m Daniel PLATT, b
CT 1811/2; r Skaneateles, Onondaga Co NY. [~ 1870 census:
Skaneateles ~]
Another possible daughter of Job:
[Laurie Dunham: lakeshore32 at odyssey.net; her website:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~teeterkinmy/index.html]
?WEALTHY6, b 1780;
d 1843; m John DUNHAM, b CT about 1780, d 1851, son of Jonathan DUNHAM.
Family records show Wealthy’s
mother as a MILLS. John came from Amenia, Dutchess Co NY to
Barker, Broome Co NY in about 1832, and later lived in Marcellus, Onondaga Co NY. This does not fit with the fact that Job Barber’s
family lived in Marcellus starting in about 1804, and came there from
Hartland CT. [~ Joy Kimsey: Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Wealthy and John:
i
Laura DUNHAM7, b 1804; m Schyler HOLLAND; 12 children.
ii
George DUNHAM7, b 1808; m Esther BENNETT; buried
Broome Co NY; 9 children.
iii
Abner DUNHAM7, b 1809; m Oretta CLARK; went to Grand
Rapids MI.
iv
Albert DUNHAM7, b 1810; m Lydia LAMB; 9 children.
v
Nelson DUNHAM7, b 1812; m Nancy GAYLORD; r Glen Castle
NY.
vi
Amanda DUNHAM7, b 1813; m Hiram FOOTE; no children.
vii
Hiram DUNHAM7, b 1814; m Lucy ELDRIDGE; 2 children.
viii
John DUNHAM7, b 1817; m/1 Mary Ann FLINT; m/2 Amy
ADAMS; 2 or 5 children.
ix
Lewis DUNHAM7, b 1820; m Lydia FULLER; 4 children.
x
Celia/Sila DUNHAM7, ; m John SATCHWELL.
xi
Wealthy DUNHAM7, b 1823; m Orin HARRIS; went to PA.
###########################
73. BILDAD5
BARBER (Jonathan4),
b 1745
i TRUEMAN6, b
1769; d 1827. [Angel Stonecypher at Rootsweb Worldconnect]
i
LAURA7, b 1796; d 1869; m 1821 Argabus Drake PRESTON,
b 1795, d 1859.
i Truman Welles PRESTON8, b 1825; m Mary
Etta BRONG.
iv PERCY6, b 1777;
m Moses Frisbie NORTON. [~ 1850 census: Eaton Rapids; Jerise Newton:
jerise@cwnet.com ~]
iv
Bird NORTON7, b 1805/6; m Augusta ---; r Eaton Rapids, Eaton
Co MI.
v
Philo NORTON7, b 1804/5; m Nancy ---; r Eaton Rapids.
vi
Amanda NORTON7, b 1809/10; m/1 A NEWTON; m/2 Nathaniel
WILLIAMS; r Little Meadows, Susquehanna Co PA.
vii
Theda NORTON7, b 1812; r Eaton Rapids.
viii
Esther NORTON7, b 1815; m Royal PULSIFER; r Owego,
Tioga Co NY. [~ 1850 census ~]
ix
Erastus NORTON7, b about 1817
x
Major Percis/Percy L NORTON7, b 1821; m Sarah THAYER;
r Eaton Rapids.
vii LOIS,
b 20 Jun 1784; d 24 Aug 1849; m Ebenezer BIRD; r Victory, NY. [~ Allen
Rauner: Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
i
Lucy BIRD7
ii
Mary BIRD7, b 31 Aug 1816; d 27 Mar 1879.
iii
Daniel BIRD7
iv
Ebenezer Mortimer BIRD7, b Victory NY; d Iowa Falls IA; m/1
Cynthia Barney HOPKINS; m/2 1846 Eliza BARNEY.
v
Newton BIRD7
vi
Anna BIRD7
vii
Sylvia BIRD7; m --- CROWLEY.
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74. JOHN5
BARBER (John4),
b 1749
iii RHODA6, b
1777; m Gideon HURLBURT.
ii
Gurdon Trumbull HURLBURT7, b CT 1801/2; m Caroline ---; r
Pleasant, Wabash Co IN.
iii
Chauncey Butler HURLBURT7, b CT 1803/4; m Gratia ---; r
Seward, Kosciusko Co IN.
iv
Talcott Ledyard HURLBURT7, b CT 1808/9; m Sarah Ann ---; r
Perry, Miami Co IN.
[~ 1850, 1860 census: Indiana ~]
iv CYNTHIA6, b
1779; m Chauncey SADD.
iv
Corinne Gilmore SADD7, b 1810; m Joseph SADD; r Rochester,
Fulton Co IN. [~ 1850 census ~]
v
George Franklin SADD7, b NY 1816; r Nunda, Livingston Co NY.
[~ 1850 census ~]
vi ABIAH6, b 1784;
m Elisha CASE.
i
Cynthia Maria CASE7, b 1806; m Israel JONES. In 1860
Cynthia lived in New Hartford CT with her mother,
Abiah BROWN, and no husband or children. [~
census ~]
v
Mary Ann CASE7, b 1816; m Henry Hubbard BARTLETT; r
Hartford CT. [~1850 census ~]
vi
John Griswold T CASE7, b 1818; m Lucy Ann STODDARD; r
Boston MA in 1860 with no children. [~
census ~]
ix LUKE6, b 1789
ii
ELIZABETH L7, b MA 1821; m Buel C BELDEN, b MA 16 May
1819, son of James and Betsy BELDEN; r Otis MA thru 1870,
and Readsboro, Bennington Co VT in 1880.
Buel was a farmer until coming to Readsboro, where he is listed as a teamster.
[~ 1850, 1860, 1870 census: Otis; 1880
census: Readsboro ~]
Children of Elizabeth and Buel, born in
Massachusetts: (new)
i Arthur J BELDEN8, b 1844; m ---; r
with his parents, a daughter Helen E, age 20,
and no wife, in
1880.
ii Helen E BELDEN8, b 1846
iii Edgar C BELDEN8, b 1854; m Susie L;
r Walpole, Cheshire Co NH in 1920.
iv Katie J BELDEN8, b 1859
v Clara BELDEN8, b 1864/5
iii
HELEN M7, b 1826; m Henry SPENCER, b CT 1821; r Derby,
New Haven Co CT. Henry had a shoe store. [~ 1860, 1870,
1880 census: Derby ~]
Children of Helen and Henry: (new)
i Mary E SPENCER8, b CT 1850/1
ii Nellie SPENCER8, b CT 1866
iv
JANE M7, b 1828; m Edward ROOT; r Derby CT. Edward
worked as a brass foundry man, a car man, a teamster and a
livery stable keeper. [~ 1850, 60, 70, 80
census: Derby ~]
Children of Jane and Edward, born in CT: (new)
i Albert E ROOT8, b 1848/9; died young.
ii Frank ROOT8, b 1852/3
iii Edward ROOT8, b 1856/7
iv Walter ROOT8, b Jan/Feb 1860
v Charles ROOT8, b 1865/6
vi Clara M ROOT8, b Jan/Feb 1870
vi
JULIA7, b 1832; m Wales TERRILL, b CT 1827; r Derby,
New Haven Co CT. Wales was a
blacksmith, and later an iron manufacturer.
[~ 1860, 70, 80 census: Derby ~]
Children of Julia and Wales, born in CT: (new)
i Arthur W TERRILL8, b May 1860/1; m
Harriet ---, b Canada Jul 1865; r Ansonia in
1900. [~ 1900
census ~]
ii Julia TERRILL8, b 1862/3; prob. died
young.
iii ?Florence E TERRILL8, b 1866/7
(present in 1880, not in 1870)
iv Lucius B TERRILL8, b Jun 1869; m
Evelyn C MASON, b IN Oct 1876; r Derby in
1900. [~ 1900
census ~]
v Alton Truman TERRILL8, b 1872/3; m
Lilian W ---; r Derby CT. [~ 1920 census ~]
x AUSTIN6, b 1792
i
?JOHN AUSTIN7, b MA 1828/9; m Laura ---, b MA 1830/1; r in
Illinois, and in Red Cloud, Webster Co NE, where John
farmed. In 1850 John, age 21, lived with
Hannah and George STURGES, ? His sister. [~ 1870, 1880 census: Red Cloud
~]
Children of John and Laura:
i FANNIE8, b IL 1853/4
ii CHARLES8, b IL May 1856; m 1880 Anna
C ---, b WI Dec 1863 (parents b PA); r
Almena, Norton
Co KS in 1900. Charles was a veterinary surgeon. [~ 1900 census ~]
Children
of Charles and Anna:
i CHARLOTTE
M9, b NE Mar 1882
ii JOHN
R9, b NE Mar 1884; m 1905/6 Alice E ---, b KS 1885/6 (father b
MO,
mother WV); r Sheridan Lake, Kiowa Co CO in 1920, where John was a lumber
salesman.
[~
1920 census ~]
iii EFFIE
L9, b NE Oct 1885
iv BESSIE
B9, b NE Jun 1887
v FRED
C9, b KS Jul 1894; a Fred C BARBER, b KS 1894/5, was in
Solomon, Cloud Co KS, with wife M---, b KS 1894/5. Fred and his wife
had
a drug store and were both listed as druggists. [~ 1920 census ~]
vi LEONA
G9, b KS 1902/3
iii HERBERT A8, b IL 1858; m Emma A, b
England 1868/9; r Logan, Smith Co KS.
Herbert was a
farmer. [~ 1900,20,30 census: Logan ~]
Children
of Herbert and Emma, born in Kansas:
i RALPH
LLOYD9, b 1901/2; single, not working in 1930, with parents.
ii LULU
MAY9, b 1903/4; m 1922/3 James COLLINS, b KS 1893/4, son
of
Stephen A COLLINS (b IA); r Pawnee, Smith Co NE in 1930. James
farmed. [~ 1930 census ~]
Child
of Lulu and James:
i
Dorothy D COLLINS10, b KS Sep/Oct 1929
iii ELSIE
E9, b 1905/6
iv FREDERICK8, b IL 1860/1
v WILLIAM8, b IL 1862/3
vi LULU8, b NE 1871/2
ii ?HENRY WATSON7,
b MA 1831; m 26 Feb 1861 Mary Elizabeth DILLEY, b Senecaville OH 30 Sep
1845, daughter of Ephraim and
Rachel (HENRY) DILLEY; r Sciota, Dakota Co MN. Henry was a
farmer in 1870 and later a millwright. In 1850 Henry, age 17, lived
with Lucy and Bradford COUCH. [~ 1870, 1880 census: Sciota;
Ancestry.com family trees: dennisrusinko ~]
Children
of Henry and Mary:
i
NELLIE W8, b MN 1862
ii
ARTHUR SHERMAN8, b MN 1865; m Mabel Hannah PAYNE, b MN
1875.
Children of Arthur and Mabel, born in South
Dakota:
LULU PEARL, b 4 Jul 1895
ESTHER FAY, b 9 May 1899; m 7 Apr 1920 Roy William
COPAS, b 1895.
NELLIE ESTELLE, b 27 Jul 1901; d Kandiyohi Co MN
24 Mar 1992; m 16 Mar 1920 Eugene F NANTZ.
OLIVE, b 24 Nov 1904; d IL 21 Mar 1991; m 3 Sep
1935 Jack WOODS.
ALLEN W, b 1907
LUCILLE, b 1912
JULIUS SHERMAN, b 1915; m Doris Alvira DAHLGREN,
b 24 Nov 1920, d Olmsted Co MN 27 Jun 1978.
iii
FLORA ELLA8, b MN 1868/9
iv
HENRY LEVI8, b MN 1874/5; m Minnie ---.
Probable additional child of Austin:
?HANNAH A7, b MA
1825/6; m George R STURGES, b MA 1825/6; r Lee MA. Farmed. [~ 1860 census: Lee ~]
Child
of Hannah and George:
i
Lucy S STURGES8, b MA 1842/3
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75. REUBEN5
BARBER (John4), b 1751
v PHEBE6, b 1785;
m Uri COOKE/COOK; probably b Waterbury CT; Uri farmed in Orwell,
Bradford Co PA in 1850. [~ census;
Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Phebe and Uri: (new)
i
Sally COOK7; m Aaron Griswold MATTHEWS; r Bradford Co.
ii
Elizabeth COOK7; m John BLACK.
iii
Syrinda COOK7
iv
Fannie COOK7, ; m Isaiah POTTER.
v
Zeri COOK7, b Pottersville PA 8 Jan 1823; m Elizabeth Allen NEWCOMB;
r Pottersville.
vi
Laura COOK7, b PA 1826/7
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76. JONATHAN5
BARBER (John4),
b 1763
viii THIRZA6, b
1801; m Isaac BARNES.
Another
child of Thirza and Isaac:
Emeline
BARNES8, b CT 1820/1; m John E BENJAMIN
ix SUSANNAH6, b
1803; m Imri Lester SPENCER.
i
Amos L SPENCER8, b CT 1825; m Mary Ann ---, b CT 1830/1; r
Bloomfield, Hartford Co CT in 1860.
Amos farmed. [~ 1860
census ~]
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77. ABEL5
BARBER (John4),
b 1765
iv ROWENA6, b
1802; d 19 Dec 1836; probably m Jeremiah HUMASON, b Simsbury, Hartford
Co CT 1779/81, d 29 Apr 1846, son
of Abel and Rachel (WOODING) HUMASON. [~
Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
Children
of Rowena and Jeremiah:
i
William Lorenzo/Lawrence HUMASON7, b Simsbury 10 Jan 1821; m
Eunicia Minerva ENO; r Simsbury CT.
ii
Aurelius HUMASON7, b about 1822; d 6 Sep 1824.
iii
Merritt HUMASON7, b about 1833; m Catherine MAHON.
iv
Charles A HUMASON7, b 22 Nov 1835; m/1 Julia L RUSSELL;
m/2 Ida BURRILL.
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78. LUTHER5
BARBER (William4), b 1736
ii EUNICE6, b
1765; m Ithiel/Ethiel SCOTT, b Waterbury, New Haven Co CT 24 Jul 1762, d
VT 1 Mar 1845; r Franklin Co VT
after 1782. Ithiel was a farmer. He served in the Revolutionary
War. In 1777-1781 he was in Capt. Munson’s Company in
the 8th CT line. In 1781-1783 he was a private in Capt
Rice’s Company in the 5th CT Regiment.
[~ Tom Crago at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Child
of Eunice and Ithiel:
i
Isaac B SCOTT7, b VT about 1807; d Toledo, Lucas Co OH 2 Sep
1899; m Elmira SMITH; r Georgia, Franklin Co VT in 1828.
iii ABIGAIL6, b
1767; m Abraham BALCOM; r Cornwall, Addison Co VT.
v
Almira BALCOM7, b about 1802; m A DOUGLAS. [~ Mark
Walton at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
iv RHODA6, b 1769;
m/1 --- BENTON; m/2 Samuel GRAY, b 11 Oct 1761, d Deerfield,
Oneida Co NY 22 Jan 1824; r Dorset VT
1790, 1800. In NY they
lived at the foot of the Glass Factory Hill. At Deerfield NY they were at the
foot of the Deerfield Hills,
near the Salem Church. Samuel fought with 3 of his brothers in the
Revolution. And I believe he also served in the War of 1812.
Child
of Rhoda and --– BENTON:
i
Hannah BENTON7, b CT 29 Jun 1790; d Preble CO; m Amos MOORE.
Children
of Rhoda and Samuel:
ii
Calvin H GRAY7, b CT 6 Aug 1793; d about 1887.
iii
Samuel GRAY7, b CT 15 Aug 1795; d Fulton Co NY 3 Oct 1841; m
---.
iv
Burr GRAY7, b NY 3 Jul 1797; d about 1829 in California.
v
John H GRAY7, b Middlebury VT 21 Sep 1799; d Moreland,
Schuyler Co NY before 1890; m
Mary HOYT. John was a Presbyterian
minister.
vi
Rhoda GRAY7, b NY 25 Sep 1801; m --- HULL.
vii
Abigail GRAY7, b NY 25 Sep 1803
viii
Lyman GRAY7, b NY 23 Feb 1805; probably the Lyman who m
Christian ---. Apparently she m/1 --- MORGAN,
and had Elizabeth MORGAN, b 1848/9. In
1850 they were in Athol, Warren Co NY.
[~ 1850 census ~]
ix
Maria GRAY7, b Utica, Oneida Co NY 16 Sep 1807; m/1 Aaron
KELSEY; m/2 1838 Selah
DEMING; m/3 1851 Patrick TIERNAN;
r Utica, Oneida Co NY.
Maria was a spinner and weaver of linen.
The “Annals of Oneida County” tells of
how Maria, on her way home from delivering
linens to Whitetown, became lost. For
safety and a place to rest, she climbed a
tree high enough up to save herself from
being the supper of a pack of wolves that
circled the tree, snarling and fighting.
She was rescued the next morning.
x
William Henry GRAY7, b Fairfield, Herkimer Co NY 8 Sep 1810;
d Portland OR 14 Nov
1889; m Mary Augusta DIX; r Whitman
Mission, Waiilatpu OR.
William came to Oregon in 1836 with the
first Presbyterian Missionaries, Whitman
and Spaulding, as a missionary lay worker.
He had studied medicine and surgery for
a while previously.
He wrote a standard history of Oregon, and a
history of the Gray family., He was
prominent in establishing the provisional
government in 1843, thus stopping the
British claims to the territory. He served
in the Provisional Legislature in 1845.
He farmed on Clatsop Plains until 1855 when
all his sheep were washed from a raft
and drowned in the Columbia River. Later he
turned to running a sawmill, and still
later to delivering supplies to Lewiston
mines.
xi
Barber H GRAY7, b NY 3 Jun 1813; m Sarah Rebecca ALGER; r
Three Rivers, St Joseph CO
MI.
ix FREELOVE6, b
1776; possibly m Moses HALE, b Glastonbury CT 1761; d 1840, son of Moses
and Mary (EDWARDS) HALE.
[~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
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79. JOSEPH5
BARBER (Joseph4),
b 1729
v FRIEND6, b CT 3
Mar 1771; d Throop, Cayuga Co NY, 13 Jan 1851; m/1 24 Aug 1796 Phebe RANDALL,
b CT 29 Mar 1777, d Throop
26 Oct 1825; m/2 Eunice HUBBARD, b 24 Sep 1796; d Throop 27
Sep 1868. He, his wife and their first 2 children, Joseph and Delecta, came to Throop in 1801 in a caravan headed that way. In 1817 he
donated a plot of land for the Baptist Church which he then
supported. He reportedly weighed 300 lbs. He had 8 children by his
first wife, and 8 by the second. In addition to farming, he was a
master builder. [Christine Spengler: cspengl at utnet.utoledo.edu]
Children
of Friend and Phebe:
DELECTA7,
(called BARBER), b about 1800; m Major John LEWIS, b about 1795,
d 2 Jun 1867.
Children of Delecta and John:
i Son: Dio LEWIS8, b Auburn, Cayuga Co
NY 3 Mar 1823; m Helen Cecella CLARK.
ii George W LEWIS8, b Auburn 1824
iii
JOHN7, b 4 Oct 1807; d 11 May 1852.
Children
of Friend and Eunice:
v
BENJAMIN H7, b NY 1832/3; m Lydia A ---, b NY 1834/5; r
Throop and Auburn, Cayuga Co NY. [~
1870 census: Throop; 1880 census: Auburn ~]
Children of Benjamin and Lydia:
i FRANCES E8, b NY 1855/6
ii WILLIAM L8, b NY 1859/60
vi
EMALINE7, b 1833/4; d 6 Feb 1859
vii
ANNA7, b 1837/8; d 30 Aug 1858 (called Amra in the book.)
viii
SILAS7, b 14 Jan 1841; d 15 Jan 1866; m Throop 12 Dec 1864
Martia Tyler WHITE, daughter of Washington J and Betsy Mary (CAMPBELL) WHITE. During
the Civil War Silas enlisted with his brother-in-law George W White in the 75th
NYSV, Co. E out of Auburn NY.
They became sergeants. After 3 years, they joined the 17th Corps de
Afrique in Louisiana, where Silas was made a Captain, and after that they were the only whites in the 88th
U S Colored Infantry, where they trained the troops. In 1870 Martia lived with son and her parents
who farmed in Throop, Cayuga Co NY.
Child of Silas and Martia:
i CLARENCE EUGENE8, b 22 May 1865; d 20
Aug 1941; m Auburn NY 19 Jul 1893 Nellie Jane LEWIS, b Sennett NY 1869, d 19 Aug 1948, daughter of George and
Ann Elizabeth (DUMET) LEWIS. Clarence owned a farm supply store in Auburn, which failed in the
depression. Nellie sold bread and cookies to make ends meet at that time. Clarence was a member of Auburn
Rotary Club, the IOOF, and the Central Church of Christ Disciples. Nellie was prominent in Rebekah Circles.
Child
of Clarence and Nellie:
GLADYS
ELIZABETH9, b 27 Feb 1895, d 2 Apr 1967; m 11 Jun 1919 Edward
James RAMSAY, b 31 Oct
1893,
d 31 Oct 1962, son of James W and Lena A (BAIER) RAMSAY. Edward
was a loan officer for the First National Bank of
Auburn. Earlier he served in WWI as an Army Cook. Also he worked as a butcher,
and as a state under
sheriff. He was a commander of the
American Legion in Auburn. Gladys served many years as Chairman of the Board of the Old Ladies Home in Auburn. She had a
beautiful singing voice. They were members of the First Presbyterian Church in
Auburn.
Children
of Gladys and Edward:
Jean
Barbara RAMSAY10, b 25 Nov 1922, ; m George Edward TRUEX.
Margaret
Ann RAMSAY10, b 23 Apr 1927; m Norman Breeze RILEY.
vi JEMIMA6, b
1772; m Theodore Hudson BUNCE. Jemima lived with her daughter Eliza’s
family after the death of her husband.
[~ From www.sentex.net/~cdoatman ~]
iv
Timothy BUNCE, b 1805; m Lovina OATMAN; r Adams Center, Jefferson
Co NY.
[~ Elizabeth Archer at Rootsweb Worldconnect
~]
Other
Children of Jemima and Theodore: [~ Daniel West at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Benjamin
BUNCE, b Hartford CT 1799; m Betsy ---; r Rutland, Jefferson Co NY; d
South Norwich, Oxford Co Ontario.
Eliza
BUNCE7, b Hartford CT 12 Dec 1801; m Elias OATMAN; r
Adams, Jefferson Co NY.
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80. SAMUEL5
BARBER (Samuel4),
b 1750; m Hannah DAVIS, b Tyringham, Berkshire Co MA 5 Jul 1751, d 4 Jun
1815.
iii CHARLES6, b
1775/6; d Elba, Genesee Co NY 8 Aug 1842. Corresp: Julia Henderson: hendbc2 at
xmission.com
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81. DANIEL5
BARBER (Daniel4),
b 1744
ii LEVINA6, b
1768; m Elijah WRIGHT. He m/2 Sarah ADKINS and had: Royal,
Prudence, Dewitt, Betsy, Elijah, Jane, John, Kirkland, Harriet and
Griffin. [~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree; Robert Fisher at Rootsweb Worldconnect
~]
i
Solomon/Zalmon WRIGHT7, b Greenwich, Washington Co NY 1792; d
Mt Morris, Livingston Co NY 1 Apr 1877; m in
Greenwich 1814 Mary CARTER; r West
Almond, Jefferson Co NY.
ii
Stillman WRIGHT7, b about 1794; m Sally Ann ----.
iii
Levina/Lovina WRIGHT7, b 3 May 1796; m Oliver Snow JENISON.
iv
Caleb WRIGHT7, b 1798
v
Daniel WRIGHT7, b 1798
vi
William WRIGHT7, b about 1801.
iii ROXANA6, b
1770; m Kingsbury NY 10 Sep 1804 David COLE, b Dutchess Co NY 15 Apr
1749; d Kingsbury NY 29 Apr 1845, son of Ebenezer and Mary (WILSON) COLE.
David m/1 Shaftsbury VT 18 Nov 1784 Zeruah HUNTINGTON. [~ Robert G Nicol
at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
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82. JOSEPH5
BARBER (Daniel4), b
1753/4
vii SARAH6, b
about 1796; d Portage Co OH 13 Mar 1866; m Arla/Arba TWITCHELL. [~
Ancestry.com:OneWorldTree ~]
x JEMIMA6, b 1802;
m Jabez SILL.
vi
Frederick Barton SILL7, b NY 1837/8; m Lavinia ---; r
Dansville, Livingston Co NY. [~ 1870
census ~]
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83. JOB
LOOMIS5 BARBER (Daniel4), bp 1757
ii CALEB6, b 179?
i
CALEB WENTWORTH7, b 1819; m/1 Elizabeth M ---, b NY 1820/1;
m/2 186? Angeline ---, b NY 1827/8; r Lyndon,
Sheboygan Co WI. Farmed. He was called
Wentworth. In 1850 William Hollet (?sp), b WI 1836/7, lived with them.
[~ 1850,60,70,80 census: Lyndon ~]
Children of Wentworth and Elizabeth:
i WHITMAN A8, b WI 1853/4; m/1 Julia
---, who d before 1880; m/2 after 1880 and before 1910 Cora ---, b NY 1854/5; r Lyndon, farmed. In 1910 he managed a canning factory.
Child
of Whitman and his first wife:
i MARY9,
b WI 1876/7
ii JULIA P8, b WI 185/6
ii
?LURA7, b VT 1827/8; m Thaddeus WAITE, b NY 1816/7,
died before 1870, son of --- and Lorena WAITE; r Maine, and
New
Berlin, Waukesha Co WI, and in 1870 at Greenville, Outagamie Co WI.
Farmed. Lura m/2 Henry WHITNELL, b England 1822/3, who apparently adopted the children,
sinnce their names are listed as Whitnell in the 1870 census. Henry Whitnell had a daughter, probably by first marriage:
Melissa, b WI 1848/9. He also farmed. [~ Wayne Ohlsson at Rootsweb
Worldconnect; 1860,70 census ~]
Children of Lura and Thaddeus, born in Wisconsin:
i Viola WAITE8,
b 1844/5
ii Lefa/Louisa WAITE8, b New Berlin WI
30 Jun 1850; m Andrew Jackson BOYINGTON; r Menominee, Menominee
Co MI.
iii Manville B WAITE/WHITNELL8, b ME
Aug 1852; m Mary FARELL; r Black Creek WI and Iron River, Iron Co MI.
iv Julia WAITE8, b 1855/6
v Julius WAITE8, b 1858/9
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84. HEZEKIAH5 BARBER (Daniel4), b 1763
iii HULDAH6, b
1791/2; m Gideon HAMMOND.
iii
Huldah HAMMOND7, b 1813; m Edward COLBURN, b
Waterford, Caledonia Co VT 2 Aug 1804; r Wadams Falls, Essex Co NY, and in Stark Co IL in 1850, farming. [~
Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
vi ALANSON6, b
1801
iii
MARIA C7, b 1838; m Ruel W ARNOLD, b Ausable, Clinton
Co NY 23 Feb/Aug 1836, d Armourdale, Wyandotte Co KS. Son
of Ashley and Sarah Ann (WALKER) ARNOLD.
Apparently divorced. Ruel m/2 1873 Carrie TAYLOR; he m/3
after
1880 Ella E MAPLES. By Ella he had
Ruth E, b MN 1882, and Hope, b MN 1886. They lived in Westport, Essex Co NY
in 1860 and 1870, where Ruel farmed.
In 1880 he was a clergyman in Rochester,
Olmsted Co MN, widowed. He was a hardware
merchant in Armourdale. [~ 1860,70,80
census; Chuck Arnold at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children of Maria and Ruel:
i Walter ARNOLD8, b NY 1863/4
ii Bertha ARNOLD8, b NY 1867/8
iii Maud A ARNOLD8, b WI 1875/6
viii HARRIET6, b
1806; m/1 Amos Bull HOLCOMB.
ix
Hiram Niles HOLCOMB7, b NY 1838/9; m Clara B ---; r Sycamore,
DeKalb Co IL. [~ 1870,1880 census: Sycamore ~]
Additional
children of Harriet and Amos:
?Ruben
J HOLCOMB7, b NY 1839/40; m Julia ---; r Sycamore.
O
J HOLCOMB7, b NY 1842/3; m Harriet ---; r Sycamore, next farm
to that of Hiram. His mother Harriet lived with them.
[~ 1880 census: Sycamore ~]
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85. STEPHEN5
BARBER (Daniel), b
before 1765
ii ?DANIEL6, b CT
1794; d Poultney, Rutland Co VT 4 Sep 1864; m Olive ROSS, b Royalton,
Windsor Co VT 1799, daughter of Lemuel and Keziah (KEMP) ROSS. [~ Ancestry.com:
OneWorldTree ~]
ii
ELIZABETH J7, b VT 1836; m Alexander MURDOCK, b
Scotland 1839/40; r Poultney, Rutland Co VT, where Alex farmed. In 1880 Elizabeth was without a husband. [~ 1870, 1880 census: Poultney ~]
Child of Elizabeth and Alex:
i Walter E MURDOCK8, b VT 1864/5; m
Carrie ---; r Cambridge, Washington Co NY in 1920. [~ census ~]
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88. OLIVER5
BARBER (David4),
b 1742
viii MERCY6, b
1783; m Austin TUTTLE.
iii
Calvin Austin TUTTLE7, b CT 1810; m Charlotte M ---; b NY
1818/9; r St Anthony, Ramsey Co MN in 1850, and Two Rivers,
Morrison Co MN in 1870. [~ census ~]
ix POLLY6,(MARY),
b 19 Sep 1785; m/1 Asaph MANN. [~ Corresp: Molly
Fuller:molly.fuller@sympatico.ca; Phil Dascola at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Polly and Asaph, b Orford NH:
i
Asaph MANN7, ;m Ann SAWYER.
ii
Thomas B MANN7, ; m Margaret SHAFFER.
iii
Catherine MANN7
iv
Patience MANN7
v
Charles MANN7
vi
Anabelle MANN7
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89. AARON5
BARBER (David4),
b 1752
iii RACHEL6, b
1782; m William HIBBARD.
v
Lansing Williston HEBERD7, ; m Eunice BURTCH; r
Evansville IN.
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90. OBADIAH5
BARBER (David), b 1754
v JOHN6, b 1785; m
Caroline WELCH. [~ Sharon Wilson at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of John and Caroline:
i
VERNELIA7, b 1816; d 1877; m George ROOD.
ii
MARITHA/MARIETTA7, b 1818; d Lapeer, Lapeer Co MI 27 May
1888; m 18 Oct 1840 Jonathan HICKS, b NY 23 Feb 1815,
d c 1887, son of Barnabas and Hannah (HOAG)
HICKS; r Lapeer MI by 1848. Jonathan was a shoemaker. [~ Joan M Hicks
at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children of Maritha and Jonathan:
i George M HICKS8, b NY 13 Jun 1842; d
13 Aug 1847.
ii Amanda E HICKS8, b NY 16 Jul 1844
iii George A HICKS8, b Lapeer MI 18 Oct
1848
iv Caroline M HICKS8, b 24 Jul 1850
iii
ARVIN7, b 1821; d about 1875; m Hannah ROOD, daughter
of Aaron ROOD.
iv
WILLIAM W7, b Ontario Co NY 2 Apr 1822; d Lapeer Co MI 23 Mar
1901; m Celeste HODGSON, b Fabius NY 28 Jan 1832,
d 17 Apr 1913, daughter of Joseph and Isabel
(SHERMAN) HODGSON.
Children of William and Celeste:
i ARTHUR G8, b Attica, Lapeer Co MI
1856; d 25 Jan 1915; m 1910 Isadore L
LAMOREAUX,
b 4 Sep 1890, daughter of John, Jr, and Julia Caroline (KNODLE)
LAMOREAUX.
Arthur was a ticket and freight agent for Michigan Central Railroad.
Children
of Arthur and Isadore:
i JULIA
CELESTIA9, b 2 Feb 1912; m Walter ACKERMAN.
ii WILLIAM
WILLSHIRE9, b 12 Feb 1914; m Harriet PALMER.
ii ADELBERT A8, ; d 24 Nov 1913; m Clara HOFFMAN, b
1868, d 1943.
Children
of Adelbert and Clara:
i CLARENCE9,
b 1891; d 1954
ii MARY9,
b 1898, d 1926
iii JOHN EUGENE8
iv DAUGHTER8, ; m John E SWAYZE.
v CARRIE A8, b 1868
vi DAUGHTER8, ; m J LEAHY.
v
JOHN A7, b 1825; d Elba, Lapeer Co MI Apr 1863; m 19 May 1847
Edna Aldrich BIRD, b Warren Co NJ 27 Jan 1827, d Lapeer Co MI 18 Oct 1860, daughter of
William Stewart and Amy Elizabeth (LUNDY) BIRD. [~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
Children of John and Edna:
i ELECTA AMY8, b 31 Jul 1851
ii SAVINA8, b 20 Nov 1853; d 10 Mar
1890; m Elba MI James WATTS, b about 1850
Children
of Savina and James:
i Mary E
WATTS9, b 22 Sep 1877; m Edward WOLF.
ii
George B WATTS9, b 2 Sep 1880 ; m Kitty BULLOCK.
iii Edna
E WATTS9, b 9 May 1883; m Dexter SALMOND.
iv
Carrie A WATTS9, b 27 Mar 1885; m Burt GIBSON.
v James
Hugie WATTS9, b 15 May 1887; died 23 Jun 1892.
vii ARETHUSA6, b
1788; m James MOORE.
Child
of Arethusa and James:
i
Angeline MOORE7, b Lyman, Grafton Co NH 2 Apr 1818; d
Farmington, St Francis Co MO; m Horatio NELSON; r Macoupin Co IL. [~ Harold Henderson at Rootsweb
Worldconnect ~]
viii FANNY6, b
1796; d 4 Mar 1886; m 17 Feb 1817 Ira Hand PARKER, b NY 23 Nov 1795, d
1871, son of Samuel PARKER; r Clarkson, Monroe Co NY. Ira was a
blacksmith. [~ 1850 census: Clarkson;
Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
Children
of Fanny (“Hannah”) and Ira, born in NY:
i
Fanny Emiline PARKER7, b 26 Nov 1817; d 14 Jul 1821.
ii
Ira Edson PARKER7, b 20 Aug 1821
iii
Enos Azer PARKER7, b 30 Oct 1823
iv
George Washington PARKER7, b 20 Oct 1826
v
Samuel Franklin PARKER7, b 14 Apr 1829
vi
Elias Damon PARKER7, b 23 Oct 1831
vii
Lafayette PARKER7, b 20 Sep 1835
viii
John Chancey PARKER7, b 25 Jan 1838; m Ellen Elizabeth
STONEMAN.
ix
Emily Ann PARKER7, b 9 Dec 1840
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91. Capt. DAVID5
BARBER (David4), b 1760; m Lois
DUTTON, b CT 12 Nov 1752(?), daughter of Timothy and Martha (BARTHOLEMEW)
DUTTON. [~ Marv Banker:Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
viii MARY6, b
1799; m Dr Henry/Horace MORGAN.
Child
of Mary and Henry/Horace:
i
Mary Frances MORGAN7, b Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co NY; d
Lowell MA; m Sullivan Lawrence WARD.
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92. BILDAD5
BARBER (David4),
b 1765
iii MILLS OLCOTT6,
b 1807; m Mary R/K ANDROSS, daughter of John and Rebecca (BARRON)
ANDROSS. He was listed
as
Justice of the Peace in Bradford for several years. [~ Steve Donahue at Rootsweb Worldconnect
~]
iii
MILLS O DEFORREST7, b 1838
iv
ELLEN REBECCA7, b 1842; m 1865 Daniel W WATSON. In
1870 she was living with her father in Bradford VT, with no husband or children.
vi
MARTHA/MATTIE JANE7, b 1851/2; m M Schuyler E SMITH, b
NH 1849/50, son of Schuyler and Lucinda R SMITH; r Hartford, Windsor Co VT. Schuyler worked in a
chair shop. [~ 1870, 1880
census: Hartford ~]
Child of Mattie and Schuyler:
i Vincent SMITH8, b VT 1877/8
iv ?MARY6, ; m
William H BROWN.
i William N BROWN7, b 1837; m Mary M
---, b VT 1845/6; r Bradford, Orange Co VT in 1880.
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96. JOSIAH5
BARBER (Stephen4)
b 1771
vi HARRIET ELIZA6,
b 1809; m Horatio N WARD, b MA 1802/3 (?the one b 6 Nov 1803, son of
Trowbridge and Mary (LAZELL) WARD); r Berlin, Green Lake Co WI.
Horatio was described as a stock broker, and a capitalist.
ii
Josiah Barber WARD7, b OH 1837/8; probably the Josiah who m
Georgianna ---, b ME 1847/8; r Buena Vista, Richland Co WI (1860), and Arena, Iowa Co WI (1870). Josiah
was a stock and grain dealer. [~ 1860, 1870 census ~]
iii
Fordyce H WARD7, b OH 1840/1; unmarried in 1870; a real
estate dealer in Berlin.
iv
H Ella WARD7, b OH 1844/5
v
Lucy Lee WARD7, b OH 1847/8
vi
Kate B WARD7, b WI 1854/5
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97. ?JOHN5
BARBER (John4),
b 1746
It would be good if a
descendant of John would submit a cheek swab for DNA testing. I have had mine done, for 37 markers, so it
would show if there was a close match, and would prove the relationship of John
Barber to the Thomas Barber family.
The site is: www.familytreedna.com/
v JOHN6, b CT
1784; m Polly, b VT 1800/1; r Charlotte VT in 1860. Did not live in Williston.
He farmed. An Emma Barber, age 14, lived with him and Abel in 1860. She could be a
daughter of either.
Child
of John and Polly:
i
ABEL7, b VT 1821/2; m ---; r Charlotte; a farmer.
x JOSEPH6, b 1796
iii
?JOSEPH7, b OH 1830; m Mary J ---, b OH 1834/5; r Bath,
Summit Co OH. [~ 1870, 1880 census ~]
Child of Joseph and Mary:
i ANNA8, b OH 1862/3
v
CHARLES7, b OH 1837; lived, unmarried, in Russia, Lorain Co
OH in 1870, with Solon and Caroline RHODES. [~ census ~]
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98. TIMOTHY5
BARBER (John4), b
1748
ii ANNA6, b 1777;
d 10 May 1855; m Cornelius ATWATER.
i
Miles Barber ATWATER7, b 21 Jun 1805; m Homer NY Lydia S ATWATER.
ii
Cornelius Peck ATWATER7, b 3 Jan 1811; d 1835.
iii
Timothy Osborn ATWATER7, b 29 Jan 1815; m Clarissa M CADWELL.
iv
Eunice Ann ATWATER7, b 2 Aug 1819; d 8 Aug 1819.
iv HANNAH6, b
1786; m --- JOSLIN. In 1850 she was in Holly, Oakland Co MI, living with
her ?daughter. [~ 1850 census: Holly ~]
Probable
child of Hannah:
i
Ellenor JOSLIN7, b NY 1822/3; m Judson CLUFF. Next door is
Thomas JOSLIN, b NY 1798/9.
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99.
BENJAMIN5 BARBER (John4), b 1753
ii
AMOS, b 1779; m/2 2 Dec 1821 Sarah Clarissa ORTON. She d
Beekmantown NY 9 Jul 1830. [~ VR of
Eastern NY ~]
iv MARY HANNAH6, b
NY 20 May 1785; died 6 Oct 1809; m/2 Philip Berry ROBERTS, b
Beekmantown, Clinton Co NY 30 Jul 1782,
d Plattsburgh, Cllinton Co 25 Jul 1877, son of Peter and Jane (BAKER)
ROBERTS; r Beekmantown.
Philip m/2 Mary TENNANT, b 1789, d Beekmantown 18 Aug 1872;
they had a son, Owen Tennant ROBERTS, b Beekmantown 4 Sep 1811. Philip was a blacksmith.
[~ 1850 census: Beekmantown; Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
Children
of Hannah and Philip;
i
Rachael Antoinette ROBERTS7, b 30 Aug 1805
ii
Hannah Almina ROBERTS7, b NY 30 Apr 1807; m Anson KINSLEY;
she lived with Philip and Mary in 1850.
iii
Michael ROBERTS7, b 10 Jul 1809
viii DAUGHTER6, b
Granville, Washington Co NY 1791
xiii JANE S6, b
1811; m Cyrus KIMBERLY, b NY 1807/8; r Beekmantown. The entry for a
second marriage of Jane to Henry SEYMOUR
in 1836 must be in error – perhaps a different
Jane BARBER? Jane’s mother Lydia lived with them in 1860. [~ 1850,60
census: Beekmantown ~]
Children
of Jane and Cyrus:
i
Mary L KIMBERLY7, b NY 1835/6
ii
Eli H KIMBERLY7, b NY 1841/2
iii
Samuel W KIMBERLY7, b NY 1846/7
xiv MARY6, b 1813:
this seems to be an error – see iv Mary above, who definitely married Philip ROBERTS.
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100. LEMUEL5
BARBER (John4),
b 1763
i HULDAH6, b 1787;
m Samuel LLOYD; r Washington, Daviess Co IN in 1850. Samuel m/2 before
that Hannah ---, b KY 1805/6, and had 2 children (LLOYD): Lylbury, b IN
1840/1 and Hannah, b IN 1845/6. [~ 1850
census ~]
?LEMUEL6, b 1789
viii MYLINA6, b
1803; m Jesse CRABB.
i
Jacob H CRABB7, b 1828/9; m Sarah Ellen ?HENDERSON?; r
Madison Co AR, and Barry Co MO.
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101. ISAAC5
BARBER (John4),
b 1769
vi IRENE6, b 1810;
m Berkshire, Franklin Co VT 6 Apr 1834 Arnold JACKSON, b Canada 1806,
son of James JACKSON.
[~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
Children
of Irene and Arnold:
i
James S JACKSON7, b 1836
ii
Harlow JACKSON7, b Nov 1837; m Ellen ---.
iii
Joseph C JACKSON7, b 1839
iv
Louisa A JACKSON7, b Superior MN about 1843; m --- LUND.
v
Arnold JACKSON7, b 21 Sep 1843; m Anna S LINDGREN; r MN and
ND.
vi
Rodney JACKSON7, b 1844
vii
Hobert JACKSON7, b Rockford WA 1845
viii
Mary JACKSON7, b Hood River OR about 1848; m George GALLAWAY.
ix
Stephen JACKSON7, b 29 Apr 1848; m Della DODGE; r MN.
x
Almond JACKSON7, b 1850
xi
Levin JACKSON7, b 1858
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102. DANIEL5
BARBER (Gideon4), b
1745
iii PAMELIA6, b
1788; m Cyrus TRACY, b 1785, d Shelburne, Chittenden Co VT 20 Mar 1858
iv HULDAH6, ; m
Ira TRACY, who d Bombay, Franklin Co NY 7 Aug 1849. Ira m/1 Nancy GRAVES.
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104. GIDEON5
BARBER (Gideon4), b
1756
iii RHODA6, b
1801; m 1836 Trumbull HUBBARD; r Bloomfield CT. Living with them in 1860
was Franklin BARBER, age 17.
[~ 1860 census: Bloomfield ~]
Children
of Rhoda and Trumbull, born in CT:
i
Brainard HUBBARD7, b 1838/9; m Sophia ---, b CT 1840/1. He
and Franklin manufactured bricks in Hartford.
ii
Rhoda M HUBBARD7, b 1839/40
iii
Franklin Barber HUBBARD7, b 1842/3; m Louisa ---, b CT
1845/6.
iv
Charles E HUBBARD7, b 1844/5
v
Martha L HUBBARD7, b CT 1846/7
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105. MARTIN5
BARBER (Gideon4),
b 1759
v LYDIA6, b VT
1791; m John G ANDREWS/ANDRUS, b Richmond VT 16 Oct 1791, son of Isaac
Benoni and Sarah (MORRIS) ANDREWS; r Essex VT. A farm family. [~
1850, 1860 census: Essex; Eugene Girdwood at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Lydia and John:
i
?Edwin ANDREWS7, b VT 1820/1; m Lucinda ---, b VT 1825/6; r
Essex.
ii
Sarah ANDREWS7, b VT 1821/2
iii
Gideon ANDREWS7, b 23 May 1824; m Poly BUEL.
vi HANNAH/HARRIET6,
b Brandon VT 1797/8; m Chittenden Co about 1828 Selah SCOFIELD/SCHOFIELD,
b Hinesburg, Chittenden Co VT 1803, died of cancer of the jaw before May
1863 at the home of his daughter Lucy in Taycheedah, Fond du Lac Co WI, son of Samuel Seely and Mary (AMBLER) SCOFIELD. In 1850
Harriet and her children lived with her sister Lydia’s family, and was listed as
a farmer. Selah at the age of 9 or 10 witnessed the amputation of
his father’s leg, following an injury
in the War of 1812. He was a
wheat farmer in Wisconsin.
[~ R Frank at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Harriet:
i
Milo SCOFIELD7, b Huntington, Chittenden Co VT 1828/9; r Fond
du Lac Co, WI, in 3 towns: Empire (1860), Taycheedah (1870), and Friendship (1880). Unmarried. [~
census ~]
ii
Myron B SCOFIELD7, b Huntington VT 1830/1; m Harriet M WOODWORTH,
b VT 1833/4; r Essex VT.
iii
Albert J SCOFIELD7, b Huntington 1832
iv
Nancy Maria SCOFIELD7, b Huntington 1826; m Frederick ELLSWORTH;
r Empire, Fond du Lac Co WI.
v
Lucy Jane SCOFIELD7, b Essex, Chittenden Co 27 Mar 1840; m Rinaldo
Alphonso BUXTON; r Stockbridge, Calumet Co WI.
vii SALLY6, b VT
1798/9; m John BREWSTER, b Huntington VT 9 Jun 1798, d 1872, son of
Eliphaz and Temperance (YAW)
BREWSTER; r Hinesburg, Chittenden Co VT. John also m ?date
Minerva ---. John farmed. [~ 1850
census, Hinesburg; Kenneth Shaw at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Sally and John, born in VT:
i
Clarissa BREWSTER7, b 1830/1; m David Norman SHAW; r Jericho
VT.
ii
Elihu BREWSTER7, b 1832/3
iii
Bula BREWSTER7, b 1835/6
viii ABY6, b VT
1802; m David C DYKE/DIKE, b 16 Oct 1802, d 6 Apr 1884, son of Jonathan
and Sally (CASWELL) DIKE; r Starksboro, Richmond and Bolton, VT. David
was a farmer. [~ 1850,1860,1870 census: Starksboro;Bruce Pusch at Rootsweb
Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Aby and David, born in VT:
i
Leonard DYKE7, b 20 Aug 1828
ii
Martin DYKE7, b 1829/30; m Emeline HASTINGS; r
Starksboro VT.
iii
Caroline DYKE7, b 1830/1
ivMary
DYKE7, b 1832/3
v
Henry Guy DYKE7, b 1834/5
vi
Ezra DYKE7, b 4 Apr 1838
vii
Amos DYKE7, b about 1839
viii
George DYKE7, b 6 Jun 1848(?)
ix
Sally DYKE7, b 1847/8
ix LUCY6, ; m
Samuel CONANT, b 21 Aug 1803 [~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree; Marge Clark
at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Samuel had these 5 children after 1840, with his second wife: Samuel P CONANT,
Polly Jane
CONANT, Hiram CONANT, Harriet CONANT, , m Spencer PATRICK;
Ransom CONANT
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107. ABIJAH5
BARBER (Gideon4), b 1775
iii JAMES L6, b
1808; d before 1870; m Betsey ---, b NY Oct 1812; r Westfield, Morrow Co NY. In
1880 Elizabeth, a widow, lived
with her son Melvin. In 1900 she was with her son Hiram. James
farmed. [~ 1850,60,70 census ~]
Children
of James and Betsey:
i
JAMES A7, b NY 1833; m Susan ---, b OH 1842/3; r Westfield.
James was a grocer. [~ 1870 census ~]
Children of James and Susan:
i JAMES M8, b OH 1864/5; m 1895/6
Marguerite ---, b IN 1871/2; r Kansas City MO.
James was a
railroad engineer. [~ 1910,30 census ~]
Children
of James and Marguerite:
i ALBERT
L9, b MO 1902/3
ii ETHEL
L9, b OH 1904/5
ii EVA8, b OH 1866/7
iii FRANK8, b OH Sep/Oct 1869
ii
JOHN C7, b OH 1837; probably the one who m 1866/7 Sarah EDWARDS,
b Wales 1843/4; r Westfield. John farmed. In 1910
John and Sarah were in Delaware, Delaware Co
OH, retired. She had 4 children, 2 still living in 1910. [~ 1870,1910 census ~]
Children of John and Sarah:
i MARY A8, b OH 1866/7; m Joseph A Sheets;
r Delaware Co.
ii EMMA E8, b OH 1867/8; m Daniel A Benton;
r Delaware Co.
iii JOHN WESLEY8, b OH 1871; m Della
May Arehart; r Delaware Co.
iii
JANE7, b OH 1838/9
iv
NEWMAN S7, b OH 1840/1
v
IRA M7, b OH 1843/4
vi
MYRON7, b OH 1846/7; died before 1930; m 1887/8 Alma ---, b
OH 1856/7; r Westfield. Farmer.
vii
MELVIN7, b OH 1849/50; m Elizabeth ---, b OH 1860/1; r
Westfield. Farmed. [~ 1880 census ~]
viii
HIRAM7, b OH Dec 1852; died before 1930; m 1874 Mary Ellen FOUST,
b 16 Oct 1854, d 7 Nov 1931, daughter of Wilson and Mary Ellen
(CLAYPOOL) FOUST; r Westfield, Morrow Co OH. Hiram was a farmer.
[~ IGI:OH; 1880, 1900,10,20 census;
Ancestry.com Family trees: tlseevers ~]
Children of Hiram and Mary:
i DAISY8, b 1875; died young.
ii DELAINE K8 (girl), b OH 1875/6; died
young.
iii BESSIE L8, b OH Oct 1879
iv BRUCE B8, b OH May 1881; m 1911/2
Cora K ---, b OH 1890/1; r Oxford, Delaware Co OH. Bruce was a physician, on the County Medical Board. [1930 census: Oxford ~]
Children
of Bruce and Cora:
i BRUCE9,
b OH 1917/8
ii MARY
J9, b OH 1918/9
v MYRON H8, b OH Aug 1883
vi MAMIE B8, b OH Sep 1885; m George M SEEVERS,
b Delaware Co OH 1875, d Croton, Newaygo Co MI 10 Jan
1920, son of
Charles and Felicia (WORTHINGTON) SEEVERS.
Children
of Mamie and George:
Lillian
M SEEVERS9, b OH 1908; m Robert BRINKMAN.
Howard
Irwin SEEVERS9, b Croton MI 5 May 1911; m --- BAKKER.
Harold N
SEEVERS9, b 1914
vii JAMES W8, b OH Feb 1888; m 1913/4
Edith M ---, b OH 1893/4; r Westfield, and
Oxford, Delaware
Co. A farmer. [~ 1920,30 census ~]
Children
of James and Edith:
i LAURA
ELLEN9, b OH 1915/6
ii JANIE
ELIZABETH9, b OH 1918/9
iii KENNETH
B9, b OH 1921/2
viii CARRIE8, b Feb OH 1891
DAUGHTER6, b 26
Apr 1821; died the same day.
xi ??JAMES EDWIN6,
b 1823; m Harriet Ann MILLER. In 1870 they were in Wataga, Knox Co IL, and in
1880 in Atchison KS. James was a carpenter.
THIS JAMES APPARENTLY DOES NOT
BELONG HERE. [~ census ~]
i
SUSAN MAY7, b IN 1866
ii
JAMES EDWIN7, b IN 1868
iii
NELLIE F7, b IN Feb/Mar 1870
xiv OLIVE6, b
1828/9; prob. m 13 Oct 1847 George Harmon ABRAMS, b NY 5 Jul 1820, son
of William and Drusilla (SHEPARD) ABRAHAMS of Cayuga Co NY. [~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
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108.
SHUBAEL5 BARBER (Gideon4), b 1778
iii MARY6, b 1811;
m John DELAWARE. John was a blacksmith.
i
Martha M DELAWARE7, b VT 1842; a teacher. [~ 1850,60 census:
Richmond VT ~]
v LYDIA FULLER6, b
1816; m James CRANE. [~Alton Rogers at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
ii
Thaddeus CRANE7, b 1845; m Mary J CUTRIGHT, b VA
1849/50; r Neosho Falls, Woodson Co KS and Carroll, Reynolds Co
MO.
Thaddeus was a mill engineer. [~ 1880 census ~]
iii
Ada Mary CRANE7, b 1849; m William J HAUGHAWOUT; r
Neosho Falls.
iv
George Allen CRANE7, b 1850. Lived with Thaddeus in 1880,
unmarried then.
viii OLIVE JANET6,
b 1821; m Roswell TARBOX; farmed in Williston (1870) and Essex
(1880), Chittenden Co VT. Roswell was a shoemaker. [~ 1850,70,80 census ~]
i
Cora/Orilla TARBOX7, b VT 1848/9
ii
Eva TARBOX7, b VT 1853
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109. LEVI
CLARK5 BARBER
(Gideon),
b 1780
iv AMELIA6, b NY
1817/8; m Luman HUNTLEY, b NY 1816/7; r Dixon, Lee Co IL in 1860. [~
census~]
Additional
child of Amelia and Luman:
iii
Adella R HUNTLEY7, b IL 1850/1
v ADELIA SALLY6, b
NY 1822; m Union Grove IL 1 Jan 1844 Benjamin Franklin BURR, b Pompey,
Oneida Co NY 4 Dec 1821; d Lincoln NE 20 May 1898, son of Atwell and Betsey (WHEELER)
BURR; r St. Charles, Kane Co IL (1850), and after that in Dixon, Lee Co
IL. In St Charles Benjamin farmed. Then in Dixon he became Deputy
Postmaster. [~ 1850,60,70,80 census; Arden Merkle at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Adelia and Benjamin, all born in Canton, Fulton Co IL:
i
Amanzel DeForest BURR7, b 20 Jan 1845; m Lucy McMANAMAN.
ii
Carlos Calvin BURR7, b 15 Aug 1845; m Mary SMITH.
iii
Lionel Calvert BURR7, b 7 Jul 1848; m Aldana GILES.Marshall
BURR, b 5 Mar 1850
iv
Atwell L BURR7, b 15 Aug 1852; m Mary S BRADFORD.
v
Clara A BURR7, b 9 Dec 1855; m ---.
vi
Elizabeth A BURR7, b 7 Jun 1858
vii MARY6, b
1830/1; m Wilson LOVE, b NY 1829/30, son of Christopher and Maria --- LOVE;
Mary probably died soon after marriage, since the 1860 census of Dekalb,
Dekalb Co IL shows Wilson LOVE with wife Adell, b NY 1836/7, and
children: Mary, age 4, and Renett (girl). [~ 1860 census: Dekalb ~]
viii LAURA6, b NY
1834/5; d DeKalb, DeKalb Co IL 25 Sep 1888; m at Dekalb 16 Nov 1853 Clark CARTER,
b Amherst OH 12 Dec 1831; d Dekalb 22 Apr 1906, son of Jared and Lydia
(AMES) CARTER; r Dekalb, Dekalb Co IL. [~ 1860,1870,1880 census:
Dekalb; Ancestry.com:OneWorldTree ~]
Children
of Laura and Clark, born in Dekalb, Dekalb Co IL: (new listing)
i
Clarence CARTER7, b 1854/5
ii
Edwin CARTER7, b 1856/7
iii
Emma CARTER7, b 6 May 1860; m Amos Levi CAMPBELL; r
Clay Center, Clay Co KS.
iv
Franklin Leslie CARTER7, b 25 Mar 1862
v
Carlos CARTER7, b 1868/9
vi
Lillie B CARTER7, b 1871/2; m --- FORD.
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110. ABNER5
BARBER (Asahel4) b
1758.
iii ANNA6, b 1788;
m Jonathan ROSSITER. [Sheri Barber, smbarber2@msn.com]
vii
Lucius Garnsey ROSSITER7, b 1823; m Emily WARNER of New
Britain CT; r New Britain.
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111. ASAHEL5
BARBER (Asahel4),
b 1762
iv LAWRENCE6, b
1803
ii
LUTHER HART7, b 1832; unmarried in Harwinton, CT 1880. [~
census ~]
iii
MARY JANE7, b 1837; m George H BANCROFT, b CT 1832/3;
r Harwinton. [~ 1870, 1880 census:
Harwinton ~]
Child of Mary and George:
i Netty BANCROFT, b CT 1870/1
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112. REUBEN5
BARBER (Reuben4), b
1751
iii LYDIA6, b
1775; m John H DALEY, b Egremont, Berkshire Co MA 5 Aug 1776, d 2 Jan
1830, son of Samuel and Sarah (MOODE) DALEY; r Junius, Seneca Co NY, and
Frankfort, Ross Co OH. [ ~ Richard Daley at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Lydia and John:
i
Harriet DALEY7, b Waterloo, Seneca Co NY 8 May 1798; m Elisha
Mayo MOSS; r Seneca Co NY.
ii
Hiram B DALEY7, b Butternut, Otsego Co NY 5 Jan 1800; m/1
Polly Ann ---; m/2 Mehitabel (Hattie) GREEN; r Salem, Washtenaw Co MI.
iii
Daphela DALEY7, b 15 May 1802
iv
Eliza Ann DALEY7, b 16 Apr 1805
v
Jemima D DALEY7, b 12 May 1807
vi
Lydia G DALEY7, b NY 29 May 1812; m Norman BISHOP; r
Ronald, Ionia Co MI.
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113. Rev.
SIMEON5 BARBER (Reuben4), b Harwinton CT 13 Aug 1753
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114.
ISSACHAR5 BARBER (Reuben4), b Harwinton CT 26 Jun 1763
i PHEBE6, b 1801;
(did not die in 1811); m Granville, Hamden Co MA 5 Aug 1827 Sylvanus TWIST,
b NY 1799, d Richfield, Adams Co
WI 1860, son of Elijah and Hannah (GILBERT) TWIST.
Sylvanus was a lumberman, with his oldest 3 sons, in Wawarsing, Ulster Co NY
in 1850. He farmed in 1860. [~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree;1850,60
census; Derek Green: Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Phebe and Sylvanus, born in New York:
i
Henry TWIST7, c 1829
ii
Edward TWIST7, b 1831; m Mary Jane DeWITT; r Ulster Co
NY and NJ.
i
George Wheeler TWIST7, b 1832/3; m/1 Lydia Jane ALLEN;
m/2 Mary E TRYETT; r Litchfield WI. Farmed.
iv Sylvanus TWIST7, b Amsterdam, Schenectady Co NY 9 Nov 1835; d Albert Lea, Freeborn Co MN 11 Dec 1888; m Zura Ann