THE BARBERS OF
CONNECTICUT
Additions and
Corrections
PART
TWO
FAMILIES 242 to 475
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 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 which are found in the book are not
necessarily repeated in these additions and corrections, when there are no
changes to be made. But they are still
good, unless otherwise stated.
INDEX TO PART 2
Head of family, Birth year, family
#
Aaron, 1795, 356
Abbie E, 1853, 463
Abeline, 1802, 279
Abi, 1831, 376
Abia A, 1857, 407
Abigail L, 1914, 405
Abner K, 1818, 389
Abraham, 1796, 473
Abraham J, 1828, 389
Ada, 188?, 376
Adah, 1857, 439
Adelbert, 1868, 474
Adelbert H, 1870, 322B
Aden, 1805, 277
Aden W, 1845, 276
Agnes, 1893, 409
Alanson, 1804, 474
Alanson D, 1811, 272
Albern, 1828, 385
Albert, 1865, 409
Albert B, 1855, 440
Albert E, 1834, 450
Albert L, 1827, 262
Albert S, 1826, 399
Alex, 1899, 409b
Alexander, 1811, 409b
Alexander, 1820, 472
Alexander, 1842, 409
Alexander H, 1843; 411
Alexander H, 1918, 409a
Alfretta A, 1867, 428
Alice, 1859, 322A
Alice, 1844, 362
Alice A, 1858, 317
Alice B, 1841, 469
Alice C, 1852, 389
Alice D, 1849, 420
Alice M, 1848, 243
Allen, 1790, 276
Allen, 1817, 440
Almira J, 1844, 327
Almira R, 1811, 258
Almyra, 1804, 293
Aloise, 1925, 404
Alonzo R, 1820, 317
Alpheus, 1775, 242
Alsen, 1811, 360
Amanda, 1794, 330
Amanda, 1822, 242
Amanda, 1826, 448
Amanda C, 1848, 363
Amaziah D, 1782, 260
Ambrose N, 1823, 247
Amherst H, 1807, 327
Amherst W, 1841, 410
Amos, 1824, 273
Amos M, 1800, 387
Amy O, 1825, 303
Andrew J, 1830, 250
Ann A, 1852, 434
Ann A, 1876, 360
Ann E, 1834, 475
Ann E, 1836, 403
Ann E, 1838, 442
Ann M, 1823, 276
Anna M, 1902, 404
Ansel, 1804, 359
Ansel S, 1806, 450
Anson A, 1795, 340
Arthur, 1878, 376
Arthur, 1894, 409
Arthur F, 1856, 443
Arthur H, 1891, 474
Arthur J, 1856, 432
Asa Scott, 1871, 435
Ashbel, 1797, 342
Augustine H, 1809, 456
Augustus W, 1858, 278
Aurelia, 1847, 314
Aurora, 1826, 330
Austin, 1809, 404
Austin D, 1847, 404
Austin J, 1811, 442
Bela, 1818, 356
Benham, 1806, 302
Benjamin, 1787, 275
Benjamin, 1880, 360
Benjamin, 1808, 391
Benjamin F, 1837, 360
Benjamin M, 1816, 275
Benjamin O, 1848, 391
Benjamin S, 1820, 274
Benjamin W, 1847, 275
Benning Wentworth, 1805, 259
Berhlyn J, 1916, 409a
Beriah, 1777, 336
Beriah, 1795, 389
Bessie, 1891, 360
Bessie A, 1855, 406
Betsey H, 1818, 368
Betsy, 1802, 332
Bigelow, 1790, 309
Bigelow, 1809, 425
Billings, 1827, 358
Billy B, 1922, 409b
Buckley P, 1798, 343
Burness A, 1899, 380
Byron N, 1832, 414
Calvin, 1804, 366
Calvin D, 1817, 366
Calvin F, 184?, 374
Calvin H, 1861, 440
Calvin S, 1843, 376
Calvin W, 1854, 380
Caroline, 1812, 255
Caroline, 1822, 322
Caroline A, 1828, 299
Caroline M, 1836, 441
Caroline S, 1830, 303
Caroline T, 1829, 351
Case, Lucien, 1878, 416
Caswell, 1840, 375
Catherine G, 1893, 453
Celesta, 1821, 379
Celia E, 1837, 438
Charles, 1833, 376
Charles, 1838, 370
Charles, 1858, 274
Charles, 1860, 330
Charles A, 1866, 404
Charles A, 1886, 399
Charles E, 1869, 396
Charles H, 185?, 407
Charles H, 1839, 398
Charles J, 1853, 399
Charles L, 1837, 298
Charles L, 1839, 330
Charles S, 1834, 366
Charles W, 1865, 437
Charles W, 1899, 274
Charlotte, 180?, 274
Charlotte, 1811, 281
Charlotte, 1828, 298
Chauncey, 1797, 317
Chauncey, 1810, 370
Chester, 1798, 297
Chester, 1806, 319
Chester, 1810, 363
Chester H, 1822, 297
Chester P, 1787, 280
Chloe A, 1816, 269
Christina E, 1863, 292
Clara, 1839, 425
Clara, 1850, 362
Clara, 1872, 366
Clara A, 1873, 409
Clara M, 1886, 437
Clara V, 1884, 410
Clarence H, 1853, 454
Clarissa, 1802, 271
Clarissa L, 1821, 247
Clarissa M, 1831, 421
Clark L, 1816, 287
Claude Benning, 259
Clyde Earl, 1893, 322B
Comfort, 1784, 245
Cora, 1863, 420
Daniel, 1770, 279
Daniel, 1780, 244
Daniel, 1802, 312
Daniel, 1809, 403
Daniel, 1817, 246
Daniel, 1818, 406
Daniel H, 1821, 407
Daniel H, 1821, 443
Daniel J, 1836, 397
Daniel M, 1854, 475
Daniel N, 1897, 406
David, 1785, 261
David, 1799, 402
David, 1802, 266
David, 1835, 281
Delos, 1864, 428
Deloss T, 1845, 440
Denison D, 1846, 366
Denslow, 1807, 285
Dorcas O, 1836, 456
Dwight, 1836, 438
Earl C, 187?, 405
Edbert M, 1826, 434
Edda J, 1847, 453
Edgar D, 1865, 441
Edgar E, 1838, 252
Edith F, 1895, 322B
Edith M, 1870, 375
Edward, 1847, 396
Edward A, 1826, 371
Edward D, 1865, 441
Edward P, 1834, 460
Edward P, 1877. 460
Edwin, 1829, 423
Edwin C, 1810, 445
Edwin L, 183?, 372
Edwin N, 1806, 354
Edythe G, 1925, 409b
Effagene, 1844, 285
Effie Iona, 1892, 396
Elam J, 1828, 431
Eldad, 1801, 318
Eleanor J, 1825, 310
Eleanor J, 1854, 411
Eli H, 337
Eli Newman, 1846, 286
Elias W, 1872, 380
Elihu, 1806, 468
Elijah A, 1802, 326
Elijah C, 1835, 394
Elisha W, 1810, 381
Elitha J, 1850, 380
Eliza, 1873, 409
Eliza A, 1844, 361
Eliza C, 1821, 339
Eliza H, 1826, 303
Elizabeth A, 1855, 443
Elizabeth C, 1816, 311
Elizabeth S, 1877, 457
Elizur, 1798, 301
Elkanah, 1803, 463
Ella, 1848, 429
Ella L, 1852, 420
Ellen E, 1839, 306
Ellen E, 1842, 264
Ellen M, 1833, 334
Ellsworth J, 1824. 451
Elmina S, 1842, 319
Elsie H, 1885, 356
Elva/Elvira, 1873, 411
Elvinah, 1817, 257
Elvinia L, 1846, 471
Elwin H, 1847, 440
Emily, 1820, 322
Emily, 1846, 248
Emma, 1849, 316
Emma, 1861, 390
Emma A, 1877, 360
Emma F, 1850, 469
Emmaline, 184?, 425
Emogene, 1849, 447
Epaphras L, 1802, 268
Erastus A, 1774, 258
Erastus N, 1804, 441
Eri, 1836, 330
Eron A, 1845, 392
Eugene, 1856, 330
Eunice, 1825, 330
Eunice, 1845, 443
Eunice I M, 1850, 360
Eva Adelia, 1856, 278
Evalyn M, 1886, 274
Ezekiel, 1827, 408
Flora G, 448
Florence A, 1851, 448
Florence I, 1851, 454
Floyd J, 1873, 419
Francena, 1863, 366
Frances M, 1854, 464
Frances T, 1843, 259
Francis, 1853. 322A
Francis A, 1901, 404
Frank M, 1867, 274
Frank W, 1853, 347
Franklin, 1852, 362
Fredric A, 1857, 322B
Freeman M, 1806, 471
Gaylord, 1824, 454
Geneva F, 1879, 399
George, 1805, 429
George, 1808, 380
George, 1814, 448
George, 1822. 307
George, 1830, 298
George, 1844, 404
George A, 1863, 250
George B, 1877, 404
George C, 1809, 393
George F, 1838. 474
George F, 1897, 474
George G, 1874, 428
George H, 1858, 443
George L, 185?, 437
George M, 1824, 437
George M, 1859, 412
George N, 1842, 462
George W, 1800, 314
George W, 1869, 376
George W, 1885, 437
Gertrude E, 1881, 399
Gertrude L, 1879, 409
Gideon, 1796, 284
Gideon, 1803. 420
Giles A, 1803, 410
Grace E, 1881, 461
Grandison, 1793, 369
Grover C, 1888, 360
Guy, 1800, 352
Hallett, 1798, 379
Harlow, 1798. 372
Harmon, 1804, 424
Harold H, 1891, 454
Harold K, 1891, 412
Harriet, 1806, 242
Harriet A, 1846, 287
Harriet F, 1846, 264
Harriet G, 1834, 357
Harriette S, 1851, 439
Harry W, 1884, 275
Harvey, 1852, 438
Harvey, 1870, 322A
Harvey V, 1811, 438
Hattie M, 1909, 364
Helen, 1885, 412
Helen, 1890, 275
Helen P, 1861, 460
Heman H, 1801, 386
Heman/Herman, 1803, 281
Heman H, 1820, 457
Henrietta E, 1848, 429
Henry, 1792, 265
Henry, 1805, 421
Henry, 1837, 259
Henry, 1843, 322
Henry, 1850, 416
Henry A, 1868, 409
Henry B, 1832, 318
Henry G, 1825, 400
Henry K, 1841, 405
Henry M, 1848, 457
Henrietta C, 1843, 354
Herbert S, 1882, 410
Hezekiah, 1799, 250
Hezekiah, 1810, 252
Hiram, 1803, 324
Hiram, 1809, 274
Hiram, 1830, 322
Hiram, 1843, 281
Hobart L, 1891, 417
Hollis S, 1838, 436
Horace, 1793, 339
Horace, 1812, 452
Humphrey H, 1853, 386
Ida E, 1851, 306
Ida L, 1850, 285
Ira C, 1832, 420
Irene, 1823, 243
Isaac, 1795, 470
Isaac B, 1787, 262
Isabelle, 1868, 447
Israel, 1794. 423
Ithamer, 1787, 246
Jack D, 1926, 409c
James, 1813, 350
James, 1828, 378
James A, 1830, 474
James E, 1845, 447
James H, 1791, 422
James H, 1842, 364
James M, 1860, 385
James N, 1799, 357
James H, 1817, 469
James W, 1859, 366
James W, 1874, 399
Jane, 1815, 242
Jane, 1854, 389
Jane E, 1832, 468
Jane E, 1844, 448
Jane K, 1863, 353
Jane M, 1816, 371
Jane V, 1840, 430
Jared B, 1793, 371
Jarvis, 1804, 373
Jarvis E, 1834, 375
Jason, 1798, 419
Jason, 1830, 419
Jasper E, 1824, 451
Jedediah, 1787, 257
Jemima, 1835, 248
Jennie A, 1853, 288
Jerry N, 1937, 409c
Jesse B, 1839, 447
Joann D, 1935, 409c
Joel, 1784, 256
Joel A, 1809, 412
Joel A, 1850, 412
Joel B, 1826, 299
Joel C, 1838, 409
Joel C/Jording, 1871, 409
John, 1790, 282
John, 1793, 378
John, 1814, 356
John, 1826, 455
John, 1906, 409c
John C, 1876, 366
John D, 1926, 409c
John E, 409
John H, 1849, 366
John H, 1858, 453
John H, 1876, 399
John J, 1807, 411
John M, 1850, 455
John R, 1811. 430
John S, 1820, 355
John S, 1825, 265
John W, 1798, 351
John W, 1864, 463
Joseph, 1783, 274
Joseph, 1786, 311
Joseph, 1807, 395
Joseph A, 1813, 390
Joseph A, 1839, 390
Joseph B/E, 1881, 358
Joseph W, 1815, 316
Joshua K, 1799, 353
Joshua T, 1810, 475
Josiah M, 1825, 268
Julia, 1820, 422
Julia A, 1856, 454
Julia C, 1849, 475
Julia M, 1833, 319
Juliette, 1831, 380
Junius, 1854, 389
Katherine, 1864, 414
Katherine R, 1822, 256
Lafayette, 1842, 356
Latetia A, 1824, 473
Laura, 1837, 277
Laura W, 1809, 270
Lawrence L, 1887, 454
Leon, 1880, 419
Levi, 1799, 400
Levi, 1814, 405
Levi, 1840, 404
Levi, 184?, 405
Levi K, 1815, 362
Lewis, 1802, 269
Lewis, 1822, 243
Lewis, 1871, 438
Lillian, 1856, 423
Lima A, 1843, 440
Linmer T, 1869, 286
Lloyd E, 1894, 405
Loin N, 1886, 453
Lomira J, 1833, 250
Lottie M, 1897, 364
Louis, 1871, 438
Louisa J, 1837, 394
Lovina, 1820, 379
Lovissa H, 1817, 283
Lucia, 1866, 414
Lucie A, 1818, 383
Lucia E, 1840, 278
Lucinda A, 1839, 276
Lucy A, 1829, 284
Lucy A, 1840, 320
Lucy M, 1854, 405
Lucy P, 1858, 411
Luman F, 1820, 449
Lura, 1839, 425
Lura/Sue, 322
Luther, 1791, 292
Luther, 1818, 292
Luther J, 1804, 462
Lydia, 1813, 274
Lydia M, 1892, 428
Lyman A, 1850, 432
Lyman H, 1867, 298
Lyman R, 1808, 286
Mabel, 1875, 322B
Mae McCrumb, 259
Maggie, 1893, 364
Malinda, 1846, 285
Mamie, 1890, 366
Mamie R, 1880, 436
Manville, 1829, 278
Margaret, 1832, 292
Maria A, 1875, 409
Mariah, 1843, 248
Marian, 1857, 396
Martha, 1830, 380
Martha E, 1854, 412
Martha J, 1825, 353
Martha L, 1835, 319
Martin, 1773, 291
Martin, 1794, 283
Martin, 1806, 348
Martin G, 1826, 284
Marvin, 1796, 465
Mary, 1800, 258
Mary, 1808, 255
Mary, 1818, 244
Mary, 1831, 314
Mary, 1833, 445
Mary, 1840, 252
Mary A, 1813, 389
Mary A, 1816, 281
Mary A, 1832, 361
Mary A, 1834, 366
Mary A, 1835, 471
Mary A, 1837, 282
Mary A, 1840, 252
Mary A, 1842, 326
Mary E, 182?, 301
Mary E, 1832, 430
Mary E, 1855, 354
Mary E, 1861, 437
Mary E, 1872, 276
Mary E, 1876, 380
Mary E, 1890, 366
Mary I, 1840, 352
Mary L, 1845, 374
Mary Lucy, 1849, 382
Mary M, 1829, 365
Mary N, 1841, 355
Mary P, 1827, 330
Matilda, 180?, 258
Maude M, 1879, 243
Melinda, 1832, 322
Melissa J, 1822, 330
Melvin A, 1857, 274
Merle S, 1894, 404
Messina E, 1842, 248
Miles, 1827, 366
Miles/Miel, 1826, 281
Milford, 1847, 243
Millard, 1798, 466
Milton G, 1801, 401
Mineous, 1802, 428
Minerva B, 1829, 361
Miranda, 1814, 269
Morris S, 1854, 447
Moses H, 1830, 266
Myron E, 1843, 301
Myron F, 377
Myrtle E, 1897, 396
Nancy A, 1841, 393
Nathan, 1829, 463
Nathan, 1832, 418
Nathaniel L, 1863, 394
Neal J, 1872, 428
Nellie, 1856, 299
Nellie F S, 1856, 394
Nelson E, 1848, 243
Nelson L, 1800, 427
Nelson L, 1819, 453
Noah, 1807, 320
Noel, 1805, 392
Norman, 1779, 247
Noyes, 1820, 358
Noyes, 1840, 354
Obadiah, 1781, 259
Ohio C, 1841. 429
Olive, 1814, 383
Olive, 1825, 290
Olive A, 1842, 286
Olive F, 1869, 409
Olive M, 1843, 393
Oliver, 1773, 269
Ora, 1875, 409
Orlando N, 1833, 441
Orlintha, 183?, 439
Orrin, 1795, 304
Orrin, 1807, 361
Orrin T, 1805, 394
Orson, 1805, 464
Orson, 1814, 244
Orson, 1849, 244
Orville, 1806, 306
Osborne, 1793, 303
Otis, 1799, 278
Ovid P, 1853, 417
Pauline, 1921, 409a
Pearl, 1894, 322B
Peter J, 1830, 426
Phebe, 1837, 322
Phebe M, 1833, 380
Phebe M, 1844, 274
Phebe S, 1797, 332
Philena, 1836, 439
Phillip D, 1845, 409
Phoebe, 1811, 418
Polly, 1811, 332
Polly Ann, 1854, 382
Polly J, 1840, 424
Prudence, 1796, 269
Prudence, 1830, 378
Ralph, 1788, 255
Ralph, 1795, 385
Raynard, 1905, 404
Rebecca, 1805, 272
Reuben, 1815, 439
Reuben A, 1859, 440
Rhoda V, 1853, 390
Robert, 1911, 409
Robert T, 1871, 441
Roger, 1820, 358
Romanta, 1799, 322
Roscoe, 1807, 253
Roswell M, 1778, 272
Roswell M, 1803, 376
Ruby, 1893, 404
Russell, 1810, 374
Ruth A, 1845, 393
Ryon, 1797, 330
Sadie, 1896. 428
Sadie L, 1895, 407
Samantha P, 1824, 245
Samuel C, 1794, 365
Samuel T, 1800, 323
Sanford D, 1847, 438
Sarah, 1818, 243
Sarah, 1847, 261
Sarah A, 1838, 327
Sarah C, 1818, 299
Sarah E, 1824,304
Sarah E, 1827, 303
Sarah H, 1834, 391
Sarah M, 1834, 430
Sarah M, 1835, 297
Sarah M, 1838, 462
Sarah M, 1860, 443
Selah W, 1820, 243
Serepta H, 1817; 368
Seth M, 184?, 438
Shadrack, 1807, 341
Sherman, 1796, 300
Sherman B, 1828, 300
Shubael, 1778, 281
Shubael M, 1805, 281
Sidney, 1841, 396
Sidney D, 1881, 423
Simeon R, 1807, 344
Sophia, 1846, 403
Sophia E, 1851, 406
Sophronia, 1831, 421
Sophronia A, 1834, 376
Sophronia B, 1835, 353
Stella M, 1861, 400
Stephen S, 1811, 375
Susannah, 1801, 243
Sylvan, 1895. 409a
Sylvester, 1844, 376
Sylvester, 1831, 459
Sylvester A, 1813, 396
Sylvia, 1814, 321
Sylvia, 1848, 274
Sylvia A, 1827, 380
Sylvia S, 1843, 377
Sylvia S, 1860, 426
Teresa, 1809, 246
Theodore D, 1820, 446
Theodore H, 1872, 394
Theresa, 1844, 392
Theron L, 1857, 376
Thomas, 1781, 321
Thomas, 1787, 368
Thomas, 1821, 378
Thomas M, 1893, 406
Timothy, 1777, 271
Timothy L, 1853, 406
Timothy L, 1888, 406
Truman F, 1793, 248
Truman H, 1872, 404
Truman P, 1834, 441
Trumbull, 1785, 307
Turner, 1794, 299
Urania, 1831, 379
Uri, 1769, 330
Uri M, 1831, 330
Uriah B, 1849, 286
Victor S, 1877, 410
Vincent, 1792, 298
Walter, 1876, 376
Walter L, 1850, 302
Walter L, 1880, 302
Wanton B, 1828, 288
Wanton C, 1847, 360
Warren, 1793, 316
Warren M, 1801, 347
Watts, 1819, 257
Wells, John J, 366
West, Irene, 455
Westbrook, John, 281
Wilcox, George, 362
Willard, 1864, 330
Willard, 1877, 409
William, 1776, 270
William, 1778, 243
William, 1804, 447
William, 1858, 358
William A, 1869, 404
William D, 1840, 363
William F, 1824, 387
William H, 1816, 243
William H, 1850, 322A
William H, 1858, 457
William H, 1869, 364
William J, 1844, 461
William Lee, 1884, 358
William P, 1837, 399
William S, 1871, 438
William T, 1837, 430
Willis, 179?, 246
Winifred B, 1874, 397
Zachariah, 1800, 264
Zilpah C, 1889, 453
Zimri, 1773, 332
Zimri A, 1787, 418
SPOUSES
LAST NAME, FIRST,
FAMILY #
Adams, Junius, 412
Adams, Martha, 318
Adams, Mary, 262
Adams, Nellie, 262
Adams, Sarah N, 354
Ainger, Charles D, 327
Albright, Herman, 366
Aldrich, Heman, 285
Aldrich, Horace, 420
Aldrich, Mary C, 441
Anderson, Robert, 322A
Andrew, William H, 405
Anthony, Isaac, 243
Archer, Benjamin, 360
Arnold, Freelove, 260
Ashley, Charles B, 447
Ashman, Charles, 356
Austin, Edward, 242
Axlett, Warren, 269
Babb, Ella, 438
Bailey, Nathan, 411
Bailey, Nelson B, 411
Baker, Samuel, 379
Baldwin, Mildred L, 440
Bamborough, Wesley, 471
Banfield, Elizabeth, 412
Banning, Samuel, 322
Barber, Mercy, 359
Barnes, Ransom, 293
Barnett, Mahala, 292
Barrett, William, 286
Bates, Alexander H, 326
Bedell, Vera, 410
Beecher, Henry, 323
Belcher, Nancy. 409
Bennett, Josiah, 392
Bennett, Laura, 453
Bently, Henry, 355
Bettinger, Jane, 243
Beveridge, Elizabeth, 409
Bidwell, Della L, 407
Bishop, John H, 248
Blackledge, Pearley H, 364
Blackstock, James D, 248
Boardman, Moses B, 306
Boles, Cynthia, 436
Bortles, Charles A, 327
Botsford, Polly, 427
Bradford, Mary, 366
Bradley, Grace, 409b
Bradley, Richard, 409
Brandenberg, John, 380
Brandon, Lora L, 409b
Bratton, Cyrus, 393
Brazee, Pluma A, 440
Bridgeman, Horatio N, 330
Brockett, Jared, 322
Brockway, Isaac, 376
Brockway, Ora H, 243
Brooks, Austin, 445
Brooks, William, 393
Brown, Laura, 429
Brown, Lucy, 406
Brown, Samuel O, 316
Brown, Sherman E, 454
Brownell, Julia, 397
Boyd, Philo, 383
Buckley, Sarah, 396
Buell, Sarah M, 257
Burgess, Dorcas J, 390
Burgess, Ruth Diana, 472
Burgess, Thomas, 399
Burgess, William C, 352
Burnham, Clarissa, 438
Burr, Elbridge, 368
Butterfield, Betsey, 243
Cady, Hiram P, 282
Callahan, Minerva J, 376
Campbell, Adelia, 278
Card, Parker, 389
Carpenter, Clarissa M, 284
Carr, George, 406
Carroll, Timothy, 353
Carter, Delia M, 438
Case, Amos B, 425
Case, Eugene G, 407
Case, Warren, 453
Caskey, Anna S, 396
Caswell, Fanny, 283
Ceto, Bernitta M, 409c
Chagnon, Hector L, 407
Chaney, Thomas, 292
Chapman, Mary, 450
Cherry, Dora, 405
Child, William, 243
Chisholm, Andrew , 275
Chittenden, Jenette, 440
Church, Raymond H, 370
Clark, David, 363
Clark, Gilman G, 264
Clark, James S, 244
Clark, Lorenzo R, 245
Clark, Samuel, 322
Clement, Francis M, 330
Coburn, Bruce, 439
Cole, George, 422
Cole, James F, 405
Cole, Orange, 361
Collins, Mariett A, 307
Colt, Christopher, 297
Colton, Nancy, 316
Converse, Edward, 473
Cook, Sally, 299
Cooke, Caroline J, 268
Cookerley, Elizabeth, 244
Corey, Phoebe, 360
Cowles, Heman, 330
Cox, Irwin, 404
Crain, Jinsey, 409
Crawford, Jacob, 287
Crawford, Minerva, 389
Crawford, Newcomb/Newton, 287
Creek, Harriet, 380
Crofoot, Albert, 438
Cummings, John P, 310
Curtis, Lucy, 394
Curtiss, Amos B, 303
Cutshaw, George, 274
Daily, Ellen M, 243
Dameron, Noah, 409
Dancer, Hannah, 376
Daniels, Eunice, 441
Daniels, Lucy M, 358
Darrow, Willard L, 292
Dart, Oliver, 314
Davenport, Clark, 428
Davis, Smith W, 475
Davison, Nettie, 441
Dean, Daniel A, 393
Deiman, Susannah, 380
DeMaranville, George, 252
Denman, Ashable F, 378
Dewman, Elijah, 430
Doane, Thomas, 340
Dodge, Angeline, 446
Doggett, Thomas, 396
Dominy, Carrie I, 275
Donaldson, Earl A, 414
Doty, Isaac W, 270
Drake, Amanda, 324
Duddy, William B, 461
Duff, Mollie L, 244
Dunn, William H, 392
Durand, Frederick, 411
Dwight, Elizabeth, 250
Dynes, James, 380
Eaton, Catherine, 409
Eaton, Edward, 412
Ebright, Floyd, 364
Ellis, Hannah, 253
Ellis, William L L, 460
Ellston, Eunice, 356
Ellsworth, Erastus, 242
Ellsworth, Milton, 468
Elmendorf, Homer, 274
Evans, Emily, 435
Fairbanks, Lucy A, 411
Falvey, Elizabeth, 410
Farnham, Mary L, 450
Farquhar, Wallace, 453
Fay, Irving E, 285
Fehr, , 409a
Fick, Florence N, 474
Finch, Winfield S, 428
Fitch, Emeline C, 375
Fitch, Henry, 255
Flagler, Catherine, 243
Forby, Rose, 447
Francis, George, 311
Francis, Samuel H, 319
Frazier, Mary J, 408
Freer, Sylvia, 428
French, Obadiah, 332
Frost, Walter B, 317
Fuller, Matthew, 258
Gamwell, John W, 464
Gaskill, Edna, 360
Gaunt, Lucy J, 380
George, Caroline, 356
Gerraty, Richard, 447
Getty, Catherine, 360
Gillotte, D C, 269
Goode, Ralph E, 453
Goodspeed, Milo, 291
Goodwin, Edward D, 321
Goodwin, Mary, 322B
Gourley, Robert, 360
Green, Andrew, 319
Green, Cornelia, 317
Greenough, William P, 354
Gregory, Silas B, 357
Griffin, Harry M, 264
Groves, Myrtle A, 474
Gulick, Thomas J, 314
Gulley, McKenzie C, 448
Hale, George, 448
Hanson, William, 441
Harold/Harrold, Anna M, 376
Harringa, Emma, 364
Harrison, Luman, 303
Haskins, Mary, 378
Hatch, Edward, 368
Hatch, Lena, 396
Hawkins, Samuel, 332
Hawthorne, Agnes E, 460
Hayes, Bessie B, 409a
Hayes, Jerry, 421
Heath, Francis, 342
Hendrie, Isaac F, 403
Henry, John T, 257
Henry, Robert, 361
Herrington, Julia, 396
Higgerson, Mary N, 409
Hinchley, Anna M, 445
Hinman, Julia A, 330
Holloway, Enos, 376
Holloway, Lucia M, 411
Holton, Glenna, 404
Hooker, Edward, 409
Hoover, Barbara, 376
Hoover, Milton F, 409b
Horrall, Lucinda, 276
Howard, Carlton, 414
Howard, Mary, 273
Howland, Darius, 255
Hoxie, John B, 246
Hoyt, Mary J, 428
Hoyt, Sarah, 428
Hughey, Vida, 409
Hull, Catherine, 434
Inskeep, Mary, 322A
Isom, Clinton, 409
Jacklin, Emeline, 320
Jackson, Sallie, 404
Jakeway, Hosea, 242
Jaquish, Iloe L, 364
Jendevine, Edwin A, 469
Jenks, Hiram, 389
Jewett, Charlotte, 440
Jewett, Julia, 398
Johnson, Griffin, 380
Johnson, Jonas, 379
Johnson, Millicent, 452
Johnson, Mary L, 454
Jones, , 358
Jones, Cornelius, 418
Jones, George W, 351
Jones, Hiram H, 269
Jones, Lydia H, 276
Jordan, Anna, 360
Jordan, Harriet, 360
Judevine, Edwin A, 469
Kellogg, Harriette L, 356
Kelly, Abigail M, 405
Ketcham, Henry T, 244
King, Sherburn W, 330
Kirkland, Lydia J, 463
Kollock, Neyr, 280
Knapp, William, 428
Kyle, Eliza J, 360
Lake, Truman, 332
Lambert, Julius, 298
Law, Sidney G, 301
Lawder, Alfred, 409
Lawder, Mary L, 409
Leach, Jalania, 299
Lee, Amanda, 363
Lett, Lucinda, 276
Lett, Warden C, 276
Lewis, George, 430
Lickley, Albert W, 443
Lickley, Hattie, 443
Lieberman, Eddie H, 404
Lipes, Henry H, 377
Louk, William, 462
Lowery, Thomas, 259
Luce, Manley A, 259
Lukens, Mildred, 399
Lynn, George W, 322B
Lynn, Mary, 322B
Lyon, Alvinza, 279
Lyons, Jacob, 403
Malone, Harry, 409
Maranville, George, 252
Mansker, Gladys L, 409c
Markie, Anthony, 396
Marks, Isaac B, 448
Marston, Ada, 474
Martin, Mary E, 475
Marvin, William, 320
Matthews, Emily, 358
Mayfield, Guy, 322B
McCabe, John, 382
McCafferty, Thomas M, 276
McCenbrey, Mary J, 419
McCarthy, Cornelius, 274
McClarren, Isabelle, 274
McClellen, Laura, 438
McNeilly, Mary, 358
McCormack, Theodocia, 409
McDonald, , 322
McIntyre, Augsuta, 298
McKay, Lois, 470
McKinney, Thomas, 439
McTaylor, Wesley, 380
Merriman, Edith A, 430
Merriman, Mary B, 247
Michaels, Hugh, 390
Millard, Harry S, 397
Miller, James A, 299
Miller, Jason, 456
Miller, John C, 400
Miller, Mary, 443
Miner, John P, 439
Minnis, Grantley, 399
Mitchell, Hugh N, 248
Mix, Pearl, 453
Moir, Irene, 274
Moore, Erskine T, 420
Morehead, Israel S, 277
Morrill, Polly, 420
Morse, Charles C, 285
Mott, James, 366
Moulton, William, 390
Munsell, William, 322
Musser, Jeremiah, 424
Nagle, Gustavus W, 434
Naismith, Edith, 406
Nelson, Huldah C, 437
Nettler, Alice, 374
Newton, Henry S, 450
Noble, Alexander G, 284
Northrup, Samuel, 436
Norton, Grace A, 474
Olmstead, Adaline, 428
Ondell, Louis, 382
Orr, Mary, 429
Osborne, Reuben, 290
Osborne, Thomas, 258
Osborne, Tobias, 258
Paddock, Araspas, 299
Palmer, Harold L, 410
Pardy, James B, 272
Parker, Janette C, 274
Parker, Lola M, 380
Parsons, Nathaniel S, 319
Pascoe, Joseph, 341
Patterson, John, 421
Payn, Nettie, 441
Peck, Maria, 291
Perry, Ann E, 418
Pettibone, Dennison, 371
Phelps, Byron M, 261
Phillips, Emma, 428
Pickett, Laura, 278
Pierce, Chancey W, 316
Pinkerton, Sarah, 416
Plocker, James, 330
Porter, William H, 303
Pratt, Orpha, 422
Prentice, Byron, 425
Prentiss, Minda/Mineda, 375
Price, Minnie E, 404
Purvee, , 420
Randall, Ralph, 322B
Ransom, Benjamin, 362
Ransom, Electa, 365
Reed, James C, 376
Reed, Jane, 246
Reed, Margaret, 246
Reeder, David, 322
Reid, Mary, 409
Remer, Margaret, 281
Rice, Almon, 330
Rice, Roxana, 330
Ricketts, Elizabeth K, 387
Ricketts, John H, 276
Robbins, Edith A, 430
Robbins, Mary D, 437
Roberts, Jennie, 440
Robinson, John K, 429
Rogers, Catherine, 360
Rogers, Herbert A, 426
Root, Medora, 362
Roper, William, 406
Rowell, Lucy, 259
Rudge, Emmons, 353
Rust, Elizabeth V, 438
Saddler/Sadler, William A, 440
Sanford, George S, 343
Saxton, Abeline, 279
Scanland, Amelia J, 404
Seamands, Susan E W, 405
Selleck, Eliza, 399
Shaffner, Frances, 399
Shallcross, Sarah, 350
Shaw, John, 354
Sheaks/Sheeks, Isaac, 475
Sheridan, Mark, 360
Sherman, Delight, 374
Shields, Sarah, 265
Short, Della, 275
Slosson, Rebecca E, 316
Small, Myron, 283
Smart, Thomas, 342
Smith, Amos, 243
Smith, Eliza, 429
Smith, Julia A, 274
Smith, Peter, 430
Snyder, Catherine, 243
Southgate, Hutchinson, 457
Spahr, Joseph G, 380
Spees. Fred. 454
Spoerer, Euel, 399
Springer, Creighton, 442
Squires, Charles, 374
Stafford, Henry, 393
Stanhope, Archibald, 278
Stark, Jonathan, 256
Steele, Edwin, 281
Steele, Herman, 281
Steele, Hubert, 324
Steers, Anna E, 404
Stevens, Sarah, 322A
Steyer, Vaughn, 443
Stillman, Mary E, 442
Stites, William, 394
Stivers, Russel T, 443
Stoddard, Truman, 247
Sumner, Emeline E, 364
Sutton, Myron L, 361
Swan, Emory, 258
Swan, Nicholas B, 469
Swarthout, Demster, 243
Sylvester, Velma W, 410
Taylor, Wesley, 380
Teas, Fred, 360
Thompson, Morris, 423
Thorp, Caroline, 303
Thorp, Lydia, 303
Tinker, Wellington H, 437
Tomlinson, Alfred, 411
Tracy, William E, 437
Trumbull, Christine K, 352
Tucker, Carlotta, 385
Turnacliff, Jackson, 278
Turnbull, Christine K, 352
Tyler, Richard, 379
Tyler, Thomas, 274
Vail, Caroline, 265
Vail/Vaile, Festus, 430
Vandeman, Susannah, 380
Vandiver, Pinkney W, 248
Walker, Charlotte, 322B
Washer, Alexander, 271
Waters, Adeline E, 266
Waugh, Azubah B, 247
Weaver, Frances A, 252
Webster, Morris C, 306
Weeks, Willard P, 330
Weil, Ruth, 409a
Wells, Eugene, 397
Wells, Frank, 366
Wells, William, 339
Welton, Jane E, 298
Wetmore, Samuel W, 365
Wheaton, Mary J, 426
Wheldon, Morris, 463
Whipple, Marcus, 391
Whitford, Gideon, 448
Wicks, George, 303
Wightman, Linus F, 299
Wilcox, Alanson W, 298
Wilcox, George, 362
Wilder, Charles, 439
Wilkinson, Mary A, 259
Willard, Simon, 269
Williams, Aaron K, 443
Williams, John, 471
Wilson, Charles M, 304
Wilson, William, 420
Wolcutt/Woolcott, Erastus, 288
Woodruff, Dwight, 383
Woods, Frances M, 322B
Woolsey, Joseph B, 256
Wooster, William W, 353
Worthington, Althea, 275
Wright, Elmer, 404
Wright, Pliny, 392
Wright, William, 380
York, Sidney, 396
Young, Carrie E, 301
Youngs, Sally, 316
242. ALPHEUS6 BARBER (Daniel5), b 1775
iii HARRIET,
b about 1806; m Edward AUSTIN, b Whitehall, Washington Co NY 1796; d
Buffalo NY, son of Amos and Hulda (NOBLE) AUSTIN. [~ Ancestry WorldTree: Donna Kenyon ~]
Children of Harriet
and Edward, born in NY:
i Sarah
A AUSTIN8, b Jefferson Co NY
1830; m Charles A REYNOLDS; r Erie Co NY.
ii Edmund
AUSTIN8, b about 1832
iii Charlotte
AUSTIN8, b about 1838
iv Ellen
AUSTIN8, b about 1846
v Hattie?
AUSTIN8, b about 1847
ix JANE7, b NY 1815/6; m Erastus ELLSWORTH,
b NY 1815/6. [~ 1850 census:
Greenwich, Washington Co NY ~]
Child of Jane and
Erastus:
i Amanda
M ELLSWORTH8, b NY 1841/2
xi AMANDA MELVINA7, b NY 1822/3; m Hosea JAKEWAY, b
NY 1820/1; r Fort Edwards, Washington Co NY in
1870.
Hosea and their son George were farmers. [~ 1870 census ~]
Another Child of
Amanda and Hosea:
ii Fred
JAKEWAY8, b NY 1854/5
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243. WILLIAM6 BARBER (Daniel5),
b 1778; d at Barber’s Corner, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co NY; m Catherine FLAGLER,
b Saratoga NY 20 Aug 1774. He m/2 Sarah
WOODWORTH, who d Barber’s Corner.
[~ Gary VanDeWalker: efc at snowcrest.net ~]
Children
of William and Catherine, probably born Le Ray, Jefferson Co NY.
i SUSANNAH7, b 1801; m Isaac ANTHONY, b NY
1793/4; r Le Ray in 1850. [~ 1850,
1870 census ~]
i Jacob
ANTHONY8, b NY 1821/2;
single in 1870.
ii Catherine
ANTHONY8, b NY 1825/6; m
Hiram RAY.
iii Eliza
ANTHONY8, b NY 1825/6; m
Hiram HOOVER; r Brownville, Jefferson Co NY.
iv Nancy
ANTHONY8, b NY 1833/4; m
Alford SIXBURY; r Le Ray.
ii MEHITABLE7, b 1803; d 7 Feb 1841; m Stephen REYNOLDS,
b NY 1804/5;. He m/2 about 1849
Cornelia A ---, b NY
1807/8.
Cornelia m/1 --- MOODY and had a son Albert M MOODY, b NY
1847/8. Stephen was a shoemaker in Le Ray.
[~ 1850 census ~]
v AMASA7, b 1812; d 19 Jul 1853. He was single, a laborer in LeRay, 1850.
Children
of William and Sarah:
vi WILLIAM H7, b 1816, m/1 Betsey BUTTERFIELD.
ii NELSON E8,
b NY Dec 1843; m 1891/2 Ellen M DAILY, b NY Apr 1844; r Rutland, Lasalle
Co IL in 1880.
In 1900 they were in DesMoines IA, where Nelson was an insurance
agent. Maude was then a
“kindergartner”.
[~ 1880 census: Rutland; 1900: DesMoines ~]
i MABEL9, b NY 1864/5
ii MAUDE
M9, b IL 2 Jun 1879; m
DesMoines IA 18 Jun 1902 Ora Herbert BROCKWAY, b
Denmark, Lee Co IA 8 Sep 1866.
Children of Maude and Ora, born in
DesMoines IA:
i Herbert
Nelson BROCKWAY10, b 6 Jun
1903
ii Gladys
Margaret BROCKWAY10, b 22
Dec 1904
iii ALICE M8, b Jefferson Co NY 16 Jan 1848; d
Marseilles, LaSalle Co IL 14 Nov 1923; m Demster SWARTHOUT/SWARTOUT, b
Jefferson Co NY 1842/3, d Marseilles 14 Feb 1881; r Rutland, LaSalle Co
IL. She was killed in Marseilles,
Lasalle Co IL. He was a stone
mason. [~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
Children of Alice and Demster, born in
Marseilles, LaSalle Co Illinois: [~ 1870 census: Rutland;
1880:Marseilles ~]
i William
SWARTHOUT9, b 1866/7;
probably William P, who m Bertha --- (b Norway); r
Kenosha,
Kenosha Co WI in 1900. [~ census ~]
ii Adelbert
SWARTHOUT9, b 1867/8; m Rose
---, b England; r Marseilles City in Rutland,
LaSalle Co
IL.
iii Lillie
Belle SWARTHOUT9, b Feb
1870; m Willis Minor WILEY; d at Marseilles.
iv George
Vallett SWARTHOUT9, b 1872/3
v Chester
SWARTHOUT9, b 1876/7
vi Alice
Carrie SWARTHOUT9, b 1877/8,
m John POOLE.
iv HALSEY8, b about 1851
v WESLEY,
b NY 1854/5; m Minerva ---, b NY 1854/5; r Richland, Oswego Co NY in 1880. A
farmer.
[~ census ~]
vi SARAH WOODWORTH7, b 1818; d 21 Apr 1884; m 17 Nov 1846; m
Amos SMITH, b 1 May 1808, d 10 Feb
1892, son of Frank SMITH.
Children of Sarah and
Amos:
i Julia
Adelaid SMITH8, b 19 Aug
1847; m Bernard RILEY.
ii Cordelia
Elizabeth SMITH8, b 2 Dec
1848; m Ancel CREEB.
iii Orson
Lymon SMITH8, b 20 Mar 1850;
m Betty LAWTON.
iv Dewey
Lamont SMITH8, b 16 Sep
1857; m Julia McHOLLAND.
v Simon
W SMITH8, b 26 Oct 1859; m
Lina GLAZIER.
vi Libbie
Eliza SMITH8, b 8 Oct 1855;
m Lawson Eugene BOWMAN.
vii Hannah
C SMITH8, b 13 Aug 1858; m
John BARTLEY.
ix LEWIS7, b 1822; m Catharine SNYDER, b
Jefferson Co NY 15 Jul 1825; d 6 Jul 1901, daughter of Jacob I and Sarah
(COUNTRYMAN) SNYDER; r
Boylston, Oswego Co NY in 1850, Rossie, St Lawrence Co NY in 1860, Sandy Creek,
Oswego Co in
1870, Lorraine, Jefferson Co NY in 1880. .
Lewis farmed, and then in 1870, without his
wife, Lewis was a cheesemaker with his son Charles. In 1880 Lewis and Catharine
lived in Lorraine and he was a cheesemaker. [~ 1850,60,70,80 census ~]
Children of Lewis:
i MILFORD8, b Jefferson Co NY about 1847; d 1880; m
Jane BETTINGER, b Oswego Co NY about 1848, d 1940,
daughter of John and Altha BETTINGER; r Boylston, Oswego
Co. [~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree;
1870 census:Boylston ~]
Children of Milford and Jane:
i CORA9, b Boylston, Oswego Co NY 1868/9; m
Stephen BLAKE,
ii LEWIS9, b Boylston about 1873; d 1905.
iii CHARLES9, b about 1874; d 1875.
ii CHARLES8, b NY 1852/3
x IRENE7, b 1823; d 28 May 1850; m 1838 William CHILD. William m/2 Mary FREDENBERG; he m/3
Rozan SIGORNEY.
Child of Irene and
William:
i Eugene
Albertis CHILD8, b
Leraysville, Jefferson Co NY 20 May 1847.
He m Helen WAFUL, b 27 Jul 1850.
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244. DANIEL6 BARBER (Daniel5),
b 1780. In 1860 Daniel and Elizabeth
farmed in Fayette, Vigo Co IN. Helping
on the farm were son Daniel, (no wife), and grandchildren John and Orson, sons
of Orson. [~ census ~]
iv ORSON7, b 1814; m Elizabeth COOKERLEY, b
MD 1815/6, daughter of --- and Dorcas (---) COOKERLEY of MD. In 1850
Elizabeth, widow, lived in Harrison, Vigo
Co. Her mother was with them. [~ census ~]
Children of Orson and
Amelia, born in Indiana:
i AMELIA8, b 1841/2
ii JOHN
H8, b 1843/4; in 1860 he lived
with his grandfather Daniel in Fayette. In 1870 he was living with his uncle
Ormond BARBOUR (Family #480) in Carbondale, Jackson Co IN,
helping in the hardware store. [~
censuses ~]
iii JULIA8, b 1845/6
iv ORSON8, b Dec 1849; d
1880; m Jackson Co IL 16 Jun 1875 Mollie L DUFF, b IL 1857. In 1860 Orson lived
with his grandfather Daniel in Fayette
[~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree; 1860 census: Fayette; 1880 census:
Carbondale ~]
Children of Orson and Mollie:
i FLORENA/FLORENCE9, b Jackson Co 1875/6
ii JOSEPH
D9, b Jackson Co 1879
v ELIZA ANN7, b 1816; m James S CLARK.
vi MARY7, b 1818; m Dr. Henry Tipton KETCHAM.
b Jackson Co IN 30 Dec 1813, son of John and Elizabeth (PEARCY)
KETCHAM; r Pleasant, Johnson Co IN in
1850, Paris, Edgar Co IL in 1860 and 1870.
By 1870 Henry had given up
doctoring and was a farmer. In 1880 they were in Terre Haute IN, and
Henry is again listed as a doctor.
[~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree; 1850, 60,70,80
census ~]
i Mary
Elizabeth KETCHAM8, b IN
1843/4
ii Henry
Beecher KETCHAM8, b IN
1845/6
iii Kate
Merrill KETCHAM8, b IN
1848/9
iv William
Sturgis KETCHAM8, b IN
1850/1
v John
Lewis KETCHAM8, b IL Oct/Nov
1859
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245. COMFORT6 BARBER (Daniel5), b 1784
ix SAMANTHA P7, b 1824; m Lorenzo R CLARK, b NY
1821/2?; r Greenwich, Washington Co NY.
Lorenzo was a
blacksmith.
[~ 1850 census: Greenwich ~]
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246. ITHAMER BARBER6
(Daniel5), b 1787
i DANIEL7, b NY 1817/8; m Margaret REED, b
NY 1824/5. By 1870 they were in
Brenham, Washington Co TX,
where Daniel farmed. The family in 1870 consisted of: [~ 1870 census: Brenham ~]
i JUAN
E8, b ?MO 1844/5; a teamster.
ii ELLA8, b ?MO 1850/1
iii PARSON8, b ?MO 1855/6
iv DIXEY8, b TX 1859/60
iii TERESA7, b NY 1809; m John Bentley HOXIE,
b NY 1800/1, son of John and Ruhannah (BENTLEY) HOXIE of
Exeter, Washington Co RI. He farmed in Marengo, Calhoun Co MI in 1850,
and in 1870 he was a miller in
Marshall, Calhoun Co. [~ 1850 census: Marengo; 1870 census: Marshall ~]
ii John
Bentley HOXIE8, b MI 1839; m
Elizabeth ---, b MI 1846/7. John was a
miller with his father.
In 1870 Ella L FOX, b MI 1852/3, lived with John and
Elizabeth.
v WILLIS7,
; m Jane REED, b NY 1811/2. Jane lived alone in Lockport,
Niagara Co NY in 1870.
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247. NORMAN6
BARBER (Joseph5),
b 1779; m/2 Azubah Bartholomew WAUGH, b 18 Oct 1802.
Their Litchfield farm was on the south side of Milton Road atop the hill
east of the present Stony Brook Golf Course.
They also owned a mill nearby.
The property passed down to grandson Charles Wesley Barber of
Springfield MA.
Children
of Norman and Lois:
iii OLIVE7,
b 1811; m Reuben Canfield OSBORN, son of Thomas Canfield and Susannah (HOTCHKISS)
OSBORN.
vii CLARISSA
LOIS7, b 1821; m Truman STODDARD.
i Jane
Olive STODDARD8, b 1846; m Sheffield C KNOWLES, b NY
1839/40; r Humboldt, Humboldt
Co IA. [~ 1880 census:
Humboldt ~]
viii AMBROSE
NORMAN7 (or Norman Ambrose), b 10 May 1823; m Mary B MERRIMAN
of Plymouth CT.
[~
Corresp:Andrew Pikoski ~]
i MORRIS
AMBROSE8, b New Haven CT 4 May 1849; d Goshen CT 8 May 1927.
Morris
was immediately an orphan at
age 3 months, and was adopted by Morris TUTTLE
of Goshen CT. Morris Ambrose TUTTLE
(his new name) m 23 Oct 1872 Julia E
MERWIN, b Goshen 17
Mar 1855, daughter of Harvey Pendleton and Sarah (PARSONS) MERWIN.
They had
a child: May Merriman TUTTLE, b 1875, who m Stephen H ALLYN.
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248. Maj. TRUMAN
FREEMAN6 BARBER (Joseph5), b 1793
[~ Chris and Les Howard website: www.lesandchris.com/genealogy/database/dat5.html ~]
iv JEMIMA7,
b 1835; m Pinkney W VANDIVER.
i Margaret E “Maggie” VANDIVER8,
b 1862; m Christopher C SIMPSON, b GA 1849/50; r Fork, Hall
Co GA. [~ 1880 census: Fork ~]
vi SARAH7,
b 1841; m/1 David Brannon TANNER.
[~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
v Johnnie Hampton TANNER8,
b 1877; m Flora BRICE.
vii MESSINA E7,
b 1842; m John J BISHOP; r Savannah GA, where John taught school. Messina presumably died before 1880,
because John’s wife in 1880 was Lucindy ---, b GA 1849/50. [~ 1870, 1880 census: Savannah ~]
Children of
Messina and John, born in Georgia:
i Iona/Jane BISHOP8, b
1866/7
ii Arthur BISHOP8,
b 1868/9
iii Maury BISHOP8,
b 1870/1
Children of Messina or Lucindy:
iv Effie BISHOP8,
b 1875/6
v Raffial BISHOP8,
b 1877/8
vi Baby boy BISHOP8,
b Feb 1880
viii MARIAH7,
b 1843; m 9 Feb 1870 Dr. Hugh Neisler MITCHELL, b Clarke Co GA 17 Dec
1829, d Hoschton, Jackson Co GA 4 Jul 1899, son of William L and Sarah C (NEISLER)
MITCHELL. Hugh m/1 1852
Elizabeth Wyche McMILLAN, b GA 1834, d 16 Jan 1864; he m/2 Martha Jane NASH,
b GA 1833, d 12 Oct 1864, and had 3 children: Mary Beatrice, b GA 1858; Helen
Augusta, b GA 1860; Hugh William, b GA 1863.
[~ 1860,70,80 census ~]
Hugh was a physician and horticulturalist in Cunningham, Jackson
Co GA. In 1860 Eliza NASH, age
61 lived with them.
Children
of Mariah and Hugh:
i Boy MITCHELL8, b GA
12 Dec 1872; d Jackson Co GA 16 Apr 1891.
ii Hans MITCHELL8,
b 9 Apr 1876; d Jackson Co GA 18 Jun 1877.
ix EMILY7,
b 1846; m James David BLACKSTOCK.
James m/2 Lilah PEARMAN, and had 5 more children in the 1890s:
Hubert C, Lois Louise, Eunice G, Lloyd G, and Horace Roy BLACKSTOCK.
Children of Emily and James:
i India
Ola BLACKSTOCK8, b 4 Aug 1868; d 6 Mar 1888.
ii Hattie
Captola BLACKSTOCK8, b 27 Oct 1870; d 16 Jun 1887.
iii Rabun
Adair BLACKSTOCK8, b 24 Dec 1872; m Pearl Adeline MATHIS.
iv Lyman
Leon BLACKSTOCK8, b 11 Feb 1875.
v Norman
Napoleon BLACKSTOCK8, b 10 Jun 1877.
vi Nellie
May BLACKSTOCK8, b 29 Jul 1881; d 4 Sep 1881.
vii Daisy
Bell BLACKSTOCK8
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250. HEZEKIAH6
BARBER (Hezekiah5),
b 1799
ii ANDREW JACKSON7,
b 1830; m Elizabeth DWIGHT, b MI 1832; r Round Valley, Mendocino Co, and
in Town 5,
Shasta Co CA. A J was a laborer.
Elizabeth worked in a mill in Vernon, Tolland Co CT in 1850. She apparently
m/1 --- ROBBINS, and had daughter Ida
May ROBBINS, b CT 1854/5, who lived with Andrew and Elizabeth in
1870. In 1900 Andrew was a widower, living in
Beckwith, Plumas Co CA with Frank D.
They and Andrew’s sister Lomira lived with
cousin Walter Cutting, b NY Oct 1835, and his
mother Minerva C Cole, widow, b NY May 1817. [~ 1870 census: Round Valley;
1880 census: Shasta Co; 1900 census ~]
Children of Andrew and
Elizabeth, born in California:
i NELLY
M8, b 1862/3
ii GEORGE
A8, b 1863/4; m Mary ---, b CA 1869/70, whose parents were
full-blooded American Indians of the
Wintu or Wintoon tribe of the Mt Shasta area; r Delta, Shasta Co
CA. George was a driller in a gold
mine.
In 1930 they were in Township 4, Shasta Co. George did odd jobs,
and twins Clarence and Claude worked
for the “steam railroad” .
[~ 1920,30 census: Delta ~]
Children of George and Mary, born in
California:
i MINERVA9,
b 1898/9
ii CLARENCE9,
b 1905/6; single in 1930.
iii CLAUDE9,
b 1905/6; single in 1930.
iv WILLARD9,
b 1906/7; m 1927/8 Mabel ---, b OR 1908/9; r Redding, Shasta Co CA.
Willard worked in a copper mine in 1930. [~ census ~]
Child of Willard and Mabel:
i WILLIAM10,
b CA 1928/9
v AMELIA9,
b 1908/9
iii FRANK
D8, b Aug 1870; single in 1900.
iv GERTRUDE8,
b 1874/5; m --- FLETCHER.
iii LOMIRA J7,
b 1833; m Cornelius BOVARD. In
1850 a Cornelius M BOVARD, b Canada 1826/7, was mining for
gold on the Cosumnes River in Sacramento Co
CA. In 1900 Lomira, widow, was with her
brother Andrew J in California. She was
the mother of 2 children, neither living in
1900. [~ census: Beckwith CA ~]
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252. HEZEKIAH6
BARBER (Stephen5),
b 1810
i EDGAR E7, b 1838; m Frances
Abigail WEAVER; r Caldwell, Warren Co NY. [~ 1880, 1920 census: NY ~]
i LEMUEL8,
b NY 1860/1; m Laura A ELWELL, b NY 1868/9, daughter of John ELWELL;
r Lake
George, Warren Co NY in 1920.
The censuses are consistent that there was only one Lemuel.
ii DENNIS
WILLIAM “PETE” 8, b NY 1862
ii MARY
ANN7, b NY 1840/41; d Caldwell, Warren Co NY 8 Dec 1903 m Fort
Ann, Washington Co NY 30 Mar 1868 George
Fritz deMARANVILLE, b Poultney VT, d
Caldwell 8 Jan 1895, son of George and Mary A (deMARANVILLE)
deMARANVILLE of Poultney VT; r
Stillwater, Saratoga Co, and Caldwell, Warren Co NY. George was a carpenter.
[~ 1850 census:Poultney VT; 1870,1880
census:NY; Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
Child of Mary and
George:
i Hattie
MARANVILLE8, b NY 1861
iii DENNIS
WILLIAM7, b 1842
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253. ROSCOE6
BARBER (Chauncey5),
b 1807; m Waterloo, Seneca Co NY 14 Aug 1833 Hannah ELLIS. [~ VR NY ~]
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255. RALPH6
BARBER (Oliver5),
b 1788
ii MARY7,
b 1808; m Henry H FITCH, b 1810, son of Jasper and Eunice (HOWES)
FITCH.
[~ Ancestry WorldTree: Jack Vander Schrier
iii CAROLINE7,
b 1812; d 1843; m Darius HOWLAND.
In 1870 Darius, a retired grocer, was married to Sarah ---,
apparently a 4th wife. [~ 1870 census: Athens, Greene Co NY; 1880
census: Brooklyn; Ancestry WorldTree: Ed Deming ~]
iii Howard
HOWLAND8, b NY 1840; d 14 Jun 1884; m Phoebe E, b NY
1851/2(?); r Brooklyn NY, where Howard
was a tugboat agent.
iv Mary
B HOWLAND8, b 1842; d 11 Apr 1865.
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256. JOEL6
BARBER (Aaron5),
b 1784/5. In Pike Co IL in 1850 Joel
was a carpenter. [~ 1850 census ~]
iii KATHERINE REBECCA7,
b KY 1822; m Pike Co IL 6 Nov 1853 Jonathan M STARK, b Madison Co IL
1818 (a twin), d Greene
Co IL,
son of Jonathan and Priscilla (DAVIS) STARK. [~ Judy Young: Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children of Katherine
and Jonathan:
i Margaret
Isabelle STARK8, b about 1836
ii Jonathan
STARK8, b about 1837
iv PRISCILLA ANN7,
b Onondaga Co NY 30 Jan 1811; d Jersey, Jersey Co IL 18 Nov 1889; m Syracuse NY
4 May 1831 Joseph
Benjamin WOOLSEY, b Delaware Co NY 10
May 1809, d Jersey IL 30 Dec 1881, son of Amos and Phoebe (BRIGGS) WOOLSEY.
Joseph bought 160 acres in Jersey IL in 1832,
then moved there in 1833. He was a
carpenter in nearby Kane, Greene Co IL, and
farmed his land, which eventually grew to 600
acres. He and Priscilla were
Presbyterian Church members.
[~ Rootsweb Worldconnect: allaura at msn.com;
Genealogy by Robert M Woolsey 1978 ~]
Children of Priscilla
and Joseph:
i Edward
Payson WOOLSEY8, b Syracuse 24 Mar 1832; m Mary L WADDLE.
ii Joel
Benjamin WOOLSEY8, b Auburn, Sangamon Co IL 25 May 1834; m
Martha FITZGERALD.
iii Caroline
M WOOLSEY8, b Jersey IL 25 Jan 1837; d 14 Jul 1837.
iv James
D WOOLSEY8, b Jersey 13 May 1839; m Mary BAUGH.
v George
H WOOLSEY8, b Jersey 27 Oct 1841; m Barbara A WHARTON.
vi Simeon
L WOOLSEY8, b Kane, Greene Co IL 6 May 1844; m Keturah Elnora
SNELL.
vii Amos
Halstead WOOLSEY8, b Kane IL 5 Apr 1847; d Garber, Garfield
Co OK 1925; m Mary Serena RITCHEY.
viii Anna
E WOOLSEY8, b 16 Aug 1850; d 31 Aug 1850.
v WILLIAM HIBBARD7,
b 1818/9. He was a merchant in Pike Co.
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257. JEDEDIAH6
BARBER (Aaron5),
b 1787; came to Onondaga Hill in 1804.
[~ Cortland Co Early Marriages: Rootsweb ~]
iv ELVINAH7,
b 1817; m John Torless HENRY.
[~ Ancestry WorldTree:
Children of Elvinah
and John:
i Mary
M HENRY8
ii Ellen
Louise HENRY8
iii Phillip
HENRY8
iv John
Watts HENRY8
v Frances
Elizabeth HENRY8
vi Anna
HENRY8
vii Jedediah
HENRY8
v WATTS7,
b 1819; m Waterville, Oneida Co NY 18 Aug 1847 Sarah Maria BUELL of
Waterville, b NY 1828, d Waterville
11 Mar 1904.
He was a produce dealer in 1870 in Homer, Cortland Co NY.
[~ 1870 census: Homer; Ancestry.com:
OneWorldTree; VR NY ~]
Children of Watts and
Sarah:
i ELVENAH
HENRY8, b NY 1854/5; m Egbert Len EYCK.
ii MARIA
BUELL8, b Homer, Cortland Co NY 8 Aug 1860
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258. ERASTUS A6
BARBER (Obadiah5),
b 1774; m Mary ROWELL, b Grafton Co NH Mar 1777, daughter of
Benoni/Benjamin and Lucy
(HORN) ROWELL, and
probably sister of Obadiah’s wife Lucy.
ii MARY7,
b NH 1800; m Matthew FULLER, b Schoharie Co NY about 1794, son of Josiah
and Eunice FULLER; He was a farmer in
Brookfield, Waukesha Co WI.
[~ 1860 census: Brookfield ~]
Child
of Mary and Matthew:
i A B FULLER8, b NY
1822/3; m Harriet L ---, b NY 1827/8; r Brookfield. He a farmer.
v MATILDA7,
b 1805; d 1845; m 1825 Emory SWAN, b Ontario Co NY 22 Oct 1801, d WI
1887, son of Jabez and Anna (WHITEMORE) SWAN. Emery brought his family to Wauwatosa, now
in Milwaukee Co WI, and found an abandoned claim of 160 acres. Within a year he
moved his family into a log house on the river. After supplying them with food and clothing he had but 50 cents
in his pocket! He was a farmer, as were
his sons. Emory m/2 before 1860 Mary V CASTIN,
b WI 1839/40, and had Cary M SWAN, b WI Mar/Apr 1860. Charles CASTIN, b MI 1848/9, also
lived with them in 1860 [~ Kari Waltz:
mommy4him at kconline.com; 1850,60 census: Wauwatosa ~]
i Nathaniel
Jabez SWAN8, b NY 1827; m Hannah S ---, b NY 1827/8; r
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee Co WI.
ii Seth
B SWAN8, b NY 1829/30; m Maria M ---, b MA 1831/2; r
Wauwatosa.
iii Alvin
H SWAN8, b NY 1832/3; m Mary/Marian V ---, b WI 1839/40; r
Wauwatosa.
iv Caroline
M SWAN8, b WI 1837/8; m Orson LELAND.
v Mary Ann SWAN8,
b WI 1841/2; m Samuel L CHINN.
vi ?CORYDEN7,
b 1806/7. This entry is apparently in
error. See family #203 James Barber
for the correct placing
of Coryden.
James’s family went to Alabama, Genesee Co NY.
vii ALMIRA
ROWELL7, b NY 14 Aug 1811; d Wauwatosa, Milwaukee Co WI 25 Mar
1845; m Tobias Gibson
OSBORNE/OSBORN, b Albany NY 14 Apr
1806, d Grant Co WI 9 Sep 1869. [~
Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
Children of Almira and
Tobias:
i Mary
Valerie OSBORNE8, b Virgil, Alleghany Co NY 26 Sep 1834; m
Albert Augustus SUMMERS; r Keokuk,
Lee Co IA.
ii Sara
Francis OSBORNE8, b Ontario Co NY 8 Apr 1836; m Thompson
Crawford BARTLE.
iii Eliza
Minerva OSBORNE8, b Milwaukee Co WI 12 Jun 1839; m Ira B ROWELL.
iv Margaret
Luana OSBORNE8, b Milwaukee Co 1842; d 1843.
viii LUANA7,
b Ontario Co NY 1813; m Thomas OSBORN, b 1811, d NY 29 Jul 1850, ,
brother of Tobias Gibson
OSBORN above.
Children of Luana and
Thomas:
i John
Fletcher OSBORNE8, b Livingston Co NY Oct 1832; m Herietta HAYWARD.
ii Thomas
Benton OSBORNE8, b 1836; m Clara ---.
iii Almira
Barber OSBORNE8, b Livingston Co 1840; m Edmund BUEL.
iv Mary
OSBORNE8, b 1841
v Harriet
OSBORNE8, b 1843
vi Tobias
Gibson OSBORNE8, b 1847
x WILLIAM7,
b 1819; no further known. He did not
marry Angeline ---.
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259. OBADIAH BARBER6 (Obadiah5), b 1781;
m Lucy ?ROWELL, d Minnesota Lake, Faribault Co MN 2 Feb 1860; possibly b
Grafton Co NH, daughter of Benoni/Benjamin and Lucy (HORN) ROWELL,
and probable sister of Eratus’s wife Mary.
In 1850 Lucy lived with her son Alvin and his family in Pleasant Valley,
Marquette Co WI.
This
additional child is likely: (in
1810 Wentworth, Grafton Co NH another boy, b 1800-1810 is shown. In 1820,
Springwater, Ontario Co NY, another boy, b
1804-1810 is shown.)
BENNING
WENTWORTH7, b NH about Jan 1805; d Red Bluff, Tehama Co CA 8 Mar
1881; m ---, b 1790-1800. Was in Dundee, Monroe Co MI in 1840,
Danby, Ionia Co MI in 1850, with no wife, 2 children; in California by 1860; in
Hunters, Tehama Co CA alone in 1870, and in
Cottonwood, Tehama Co CA alone in 1880.
He was a farmer. Benning
left his family and never came back. His probate record states that he didn’t
know if he had any living heirs.
The name Benning Wentworth comes from a
Governor of New Hampshire Colony, 1741-1766, well-known and liked.
[~ Corresp: Cassandra Luce Hanson has done
extensive work on this family: hanson26 at q,com; 1840, 1850,
1870, 1880 census ~]
Children of
Benning and ---: 1840 shows an older daughter, b
1830-35. Probably she died young, since
in his
obituary it states he had 2 children.
i FANNY/FRANCES
T8, b Ashtabula Co OH 10 Mar 1843; d Ronald, Ionia Co MI 20 Mar
1905; m
Napoleon, Jackson Co MI 27 Dec 1866 Manley Alonza LUCE, b
Manchester, Washtenaw Co MI 25 Jul 1844,
d Ronald MI, son of Henry
Talmadge LUCE; r Napoleon, Jackson Co MI in 1870 . In 1880 they were in
Ronald, Ionia Co MI.
Children of Fanny and Manley, born in
Michigan:
i Arba
Wentworth LUCE9, b Napoleon, Jackson Co MI 7 Oct 1867; d
Minnesota Soldiers’ Home,
Deephaven, Hennepin Co MI 26 Dec 1947; m/1
Alice E GRAHAM, b Bloomer, Montcalm Co MI 27
Jan 1871; he m/2 Elizabeth Anna MONICK,
b WI 27 Mat 1870; r Bloomer MI and Brown Co SD.
ii Bertram
Manley LUCE9, b Napoleon 8 Jul 1869; d Claremont, Brown Co SD
16 Mar 1948; m Mary Magdalene SIBELL, b Pllato, in Helen Twp,
McLeod Co MN 29 May 1878; r Claremont, Brown Co SD.
iii Curtis
C LUCE9, b Ronald, Ionia Co MI 18 Aug 1871; d Palo, Ionia Co
7 Mar 1950; m Ollie M
VanNORNUM, b Gratiot Co MI 11 Jul 1877; r Ronald MI.
iv Cornelius
Henry LUCE9, b Ronald 26 Mar 1873; d 7 Aug 1951; m/1 Olive
Rosella GRINNELLS, b MI 26 Oct 1883; he m/2
Jeannette ---, b MI 1878; r Ronald MI.
v Cordelia LUCE9
(adopted), b Ingham Co MI 7 Jun 1876; d 27 Feb 1954; m Guy BINGHAM, b MI Jun 1878.
ii HENRY8,
b MI 1837/8; m Mary Ann WILKINSON/WILKINS, b Eagle MI about 1856; a
Chippewa Indian, who died about 1892 from
complications of childbirth. They lived
in Pewamo a village in Lyons,
Ionia Co MI in 1880. Henry was a stone mason.
Children of Henry and Mary:
i CLAUDE BENNING9 BARBER, b MI 1878; d Vermontville, Eaton Co MI (next to Ionia Co)
1945; m 1905/6 Orpha E ATWELL, b MI 1889, d 1931; r Lansing MI in 1920, where he was a
blacksmith. Vermontville in 1930. A
farmer. Children
of Claude and Orpha, born in Michigan:
i LOTTIE10,
b 1903/4. Present in 1920 census, not
in 1930.
ii LAURA
M10, b 1906; lived in Lansing with parents in 1920, single.
i DURWOOD11,
b 1924/5. Lived with grandparents in
1930. [~ census ~]
iii LEILAH/?BETTY
M10, 1909; m/1 1925/6 Clarence J HANSON, b MI 1901/2 (father b
Norway, mother b Sweden); m/2 Gale KOWALK.
In 1930 they lived in Holland, Ottawa Co
MI. Clarence was a truck driver for the
Telephone Company. She
was Leilah in 1910 and 1920, Betty M in 1930,
if it is the same person. [~ census ~]
Children of Betty and
Clarence:
i Colleen
M HANSON11, b MI 1926/7
ii Betty
L HANSON11, b MI 1928/9
iv HARRISON
CLAUDE NELSON10, b 1911; m Helen ---. In 1930 Harry was a lineman for Bell Telephone, and
single.
Children of Harrison and
Helen:
i HARRY11, ; m Carol ---.
ii DELORES11
iii JACK11
iv SALLY11
v ARCHIE10,
b 1 Nov 1912; d Grand Ledge, Eaton Co MI 3 Oct 1987; m Glicia REYNOLDS.
vi LOTTIE
C10, b 20 Jan 1919; d Clinton, Macomb Co MI 7 Mar 2006; m --- PHILLIPS.
vii CLAUDE
NELSON10, b 1922; m/1 Kathleen BARNHILL; m/2 Audrey REYNOLDS.
viii MARY AVIS10,
1925; m Kenneth Crowley PLOWMAN.
ix BENNING
HOKE10 , b 1927; m Gloria ---.
ii MAE McCRUMB9,
b Apr 1881; d 1925; was adopted out; ?m/1 ---; probably m/2 Thomas LOWERY, b 1872/3; r Macon,
Lenawee Co MI in 1910.
Probable
Child of Mae:
i Wilson
Winnie, b May1899
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260. AMAZIAH D BARBER (David), 1782; m Freelove Crawford ARNOLD,
d Albion, Orleans Co NY 21 Apr 1848, daughter of Jonathan and Alice (CRAWFORD)
ARNOLD. Freelove m/2 Noah DAVIS
and had 6 children (DAVIS):
Freelove, b 22 Jul 1816
Noah,
b Haverhill, Grafton Co NH 10 Sep 1818
Naman,
b Haverhill 1822
Ellen,
b Albion NY 1826
Sarah,
b Albion 1828
Lorenzo M, b Albion Dec 1833
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261. DAVID6
BARBER (David5),
b 1785; m/1 ---; m/2 Betsy L ---.
[Laura J Shulman at Rootsweb Worldconnect]
Children
of David and his first wife:
i ALANSON7,
b 18 Mar 1814
ii DAVID7, ; m Lois ---.
iii SARAH7,
b NY 20 Jun 1824
iv BETSEY7,
b 31 Jan 1827
Child
of David and Betsy L:
viii SARAH G7
(also seen as NELLIE), b NY 18 Jun 1847; d Elmira NY 12 Jan 1929; m
Byron M PHELPS, b Cortland, Cortland Co
NY 30 Nov 1845, d 24 May 1924, son of Philo
and Rachel (SHAPLEY) PHELPS.
In 1870 they lived in Moravia, Cayuga Co
NY with her father, who by that time was a
retired physician. Byron was a miller,
and later a carpenter. [~ 1870 census ~]
i Herbert
J PHELPS, b 7 Oct 1870; d 1 Nov 1948.
iii Webb
Barber PHELPS, b NY 3 Jun 1881; m Nettie A WALDO; r Elmira NY.
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262. ISAAC BARTHOLEMEW6
BARBER (David5),
b 1787
vi ALBERT
LOUIS7, b NY 1827; m Mary “Nellie” ADAMS, b England 1831,
daughter of John and Sarah ( )
ADAMS; r Rochester NY. Albert was a store clerk. [~ 1870, 1880 census: Rochester ~]
i HELEN
MARY8, b NY 1857
ii WILLIAM
L8, b NY 1861; a store clerk in 1880.
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264. ZACHARIAH K/H
BARBER (Bildad5),
b 1800
i ALPHEUS P7, b 1839. In 1880 Alpheus lived without his wife, with
Harry M GRIFFIN, his brother in law.
Alpheus was then a marble dealer. [~ 1880 census:Bradford VT ~]
iii ELLEN E7,
b 1842; m Gilman Gordon CLARK, b Norwich VT 4 Oct 1835, d 10 Apr 1900,
son of Lyman and Emily (COOK)
CLARK of Thetford, Orange Co VT. In
1880 they were in Boston with Ellen’s brother Mills D. Gilman was a horse car
driver, and Mills a conductor. [~ 1850,60,80
census; Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
vi HARRIET
FRANCES7, b 1846; m Harry Michael GRIFFIN, b Ireland
1842; r Bradford, Orange Co VT. Harry
worked in a grist mill. He m/2 Anna L ---, b NH 1854/5. [~ 1880 census ~]
Child of Harriet and
Michael:
i Frank
H GRIFFIN8, b VT 1864/5
xi MILLS D7,
b 1857; m Margaret A WHALEN, b VT 1858, daughter of Patrick and Ellen
( ) WHALEN, both born in
Ireland.
[~ 1860 census:Newbury VT ~]
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265. HENRY6
BARBER (Elihu5),
b 1792; m Sarah SHIELDS, b Ireland 1798.
iii JOHN
S7, b 8 Jun 1825; m 11 Mar 1846 Caroline VAIL, b Delphi,
Onondaga Co NY 28 Jul 1829; d Brookfield NY 13 May
1883, daughter of Seneca and Sarah (WHEELER)
VAIL. John was a music teacher
in Elmira, Chemung Co NY in 1860,
married, no children. [~ Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree: Judy Kay
Kelly Erickson ~]
i EVELYN
VAIL8, b 25 Feb 1850; d 1 Aug 1852.
vi WARREN
HARVEY7, b 1831/2 [~
1850 census: Pompey, Onondaga Co NY ~]
vii SARAH
JOSANY7, b 1837/8
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266. DAVID6
BARBER (Elihu5),
b 1802
i MOSES
HINSDALE7, b 1830; m Adeline E WATERS, b NY, probable
daughter of --- and Sophronia ( ) WATERS
of Fabius, Onondaga Co NY; Sophronia m/2 Luther F CROSS,
and Adeline lived with them in 1850; Moses and
Adeline lived in Syracuse NY. Moses was a
life insurance agent.
[~ 1880 census: Syracuse ~]
ii DANIEL
GOTT7, b 1832; m Helen A LEWIS, b NY 1838; r Syracuse
NY. Daniel was a real estate broker.
[~ 1880 census: Syracuse ~]
iv MARYETT7,
b 1841; m Cyrus G/J STAFFORD, b NY 1836, son of Erastus and Prudence
( ) STAFFORD of
Stockholm, St. Lawrence Co NY; r Eureka,
Humboldt Co CA in 1880, with Etta’s mother Harriet. Cyrus was a
lawyer.
[~1850,60 census:Stockholm; 1880 census:Eureka ~]
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268. EPAPHRAS LORD6
BARBER (Josiah5),
b 1802
i JOSIAH
M7, b NY 1825; m Caroline Jennette COOKE,b Franklin Co
OH 28 Jan 1827, daughter of Chauncey and
Caroline (GRIDLEY) COOKE. Josiah was a real estate agent.
In 1880 he was a civil engineer in Cleveland, with his wife and no
children. With them was
Edwin L, son of his brother Epaphras. [~
Ancestry.com; Mkelly9392 at aol.com; 1880 census ~]
i KATE
COOKE8, b Franklin Co OH 6 Jul 1852; ??d there 6 Jun 1863. The 1870 census in Cleveland
lists a child Kate C, b WI 1859/60, age 10.
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269. OLIVER6
BARBER (John5),
b 1773.
i PRUDENCE7,
b 1796/7; m Simon WILLARD.
iv Simon
WILLARD8, b 1830/1; m Catherine J ---, b VT 1839/40; r
Burlington. Simon was a
carpenter. [~ 1880
census: Burlington ~]
iii LEWIS7,
b 1802
iv ELLEN8,
b 1839; m Hiram H JONES, b VT 1831/2, son of Smith and Sarah ( ) JONES of
Charlotte; r Charlotte, Chittenden Co VT. Hiram was a farmer in 1870, and a carpenter
in 1880.
There were no children. [~
censuses ~]
vi JENNIE
E8, b 1842; m Frank R HILL, b VT 1843/4, son of Truman
and Sarah HILL. Frank was a
single carriage painter in Charlotte VT, 1880. [~ 1870, 1800 census: Charlotte ~]
viii MIRANDA7,
b 1814; m/2 D C GILLOTTE, b VT about 1810.
iv Louise
M GILLOTTE, b 1845; m Melchior C BURKHARD; r PA and OH.
x CHLOE A7,
b 1816; m/2 Warren AXLETT.
i George
AXLETT8, b Milwaukee WI 1838
xii CHARLOTTE7,
b about 1819
xiii MARY7,
b about 1821
xiv ELIZABETH7,
b about 1823
xv LEONARD7,
b about 1825
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270. WILLIAM6
BARBER (John5), b 1776. [Jeannine Anderson: granjeep at webtv.net]
v LAURA
W7, 1809; m Isaac W DOTY, b Wyoming Co NY, son of Elisha and Mary/Polly ( ) DOTY. Isaac died in
1884 as a result of an accident.
ii Noble DOTY8, b about 31 Sep
1845; m Lavia ---. Noble died at Cold
Harbor VA while serving in the
Civil War.
iii Martha DOTY8, ; m/1 Frank(?) RAYNOR; m/2 --- CRANE;
r Brockton NY in 1896.
iv Wellington L DOTY8, probably b
Apr 1854.
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271. ?TIMOTHY6
BARBER (Timothy5),
b 1777
iii CLARISSA7,
b CT 1802; m Alexander WASHER, b
NY 1797/8, d Jefferson Co NY 6 Nov 1899; r Madison, Jefferson Co IN.
Alexander farmed. [~ 1850 census: Madison ~]
Child of Clarissa and
Alexander:
i Mary
WASHER8, b IN 1825/6; m Samuel H GOLDEN; r with her
parents in 1850. Samuel was a farmer with
Alexander in 1850, but in 1860 he was a manufacturer.
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272. ROSWELL MATTHEWS6
BARBER (Benjamin5),
b 1778
i ?REBECCA7,
b 1805/6; m James B PARDY. James
was a farmer, and later became keeper of the Clinton Prison at Dannemora,
and lived there alone in 1870.
In 1880 he lived with daughter Ruth’s family.
More information on children:
i Ruth PARDY8,
b NY 1827/8; m David H PARSONS; r Saranac, Clinton Co NY. [~ 1880 census ~]
iv Sarah N PARDY8,
b NY 1834/5; m Richard MORGAN; r Saranac. [~ 1880 census ~]
vi Abigail PARDY8,
b NY 1839/40; lived with her sister Ruth in 1870.
vii Lawrence PARDY8,
b NY; single in 1870.
ii ALANSON
D7, b 1811
vi WILLIAM MILLER8, b VT 1858;
a farmer in Williston VT. [~ 1920
census: Williston ~]
vii MAGGIE E8, b 1862; m
Luther T BARNEY, b VT 1861/2, son of Jonathan and Lydie BARNEY.
v CHLOE7,
b by 1820; m Silas MARSH; also m --- HENDERSON.
vi ESTHER
RANSOM7, b NY Jul 1828; lived, single, with her brother Roswell
in Plattsburgh, 1900. [~ census ~]
[~ from website:www.softcom.net/users/verdoorn/genealogy/fam10455.htm
~]
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273. AMOS6
BARBER (Benjamin5),
b 1779
ii AMOS7,
b 1824; m/2 Mary HOWARD, b NY 1835/4, daughter of Eunice ( ) HOWARD (b VT); r Chazy in 1880.
[~ 1880 census ~]
Children
were all b NY.
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274. JOSEPH6
BARBER (Benjamin5),
b 1783
iii HIRAM7,
b 1809; m/1 ---, who d before 1850; Hiram m/2 before 1854 Catherine ---, b NY
1815/6, of Irish
parents.
Hiram farmed in Plattsburgh in 1850 with his son John, and In Chateaugay
later. [~ 1850 census:
Plattsburgh; 1870, 1880 census: Chateaugay ~]
iii ALBERT8,
b 1844; m Louisa ---, b NY 1843/4; r Chateaugay. He was a farmer with his father in
Chateaugay.
Child of Hiram and Catherine:
v JOHN8,
b NY 1853/4
v LYDIA7,
b 1813. A Lydia A BARBER died
in Beekmantown 18 Feb 1862, wife of Elias Douglass, b Plattsburg,
Clinton Co
NY 8 Mar 1812. [~ Steven Sims: Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Child of Lydia and Elias:
i Matilda
DOUGLASS8, b 14 May 1838; m Samuel HOWES.
vi ?CHARLOTTE7, ; m Thomas TYLER, b VT 1797/8.
Thomas lived and farmed in Plattsburgh, Clinton Co NY in
1850.
Then he
was married to Emeline, b NY 1819/20, and had 3 children by her: Catharine, b
NY 1843/4;
Helen, b NY 1845/6;
Lydia, b Jan/Feb 1850. [~ 1850 census
~]
Children of Charlotte
and Thomas: (new except Juliette)
i Pruden
TYLER8, b NY 1834/5
ii Henry
TYLER8, b NY 1836/7
iii Juliette
E TYLER8
viii BENJAMIN S7,
b Beekmantown, Clinton Co NY 1820; probably m 1847 Julia Ann SMITH, b
Plattsburg, Clinton Co NY 23
Dec 1830; d Joliet, Will Co IL 12 Mar
1920. This marriage is probable for
Benjamin, since Plattsburg is the next town
to Beekmantown. In 1850 they were farming in Ellenburg, Clinton Co. In 1870 farmed in Dayton, La Salle Co IL. In
1880 they were in Joliet, Will Co IL, the men
as laborers. In 1900 Julia was in
Joliet with son Burton B and daughter
Jerusha BIDGOOD. In 1910 Joliet, Julia lived with sons Burt
and Carl and daughter Jerusha. [~
Ancestry.com family
trees: superiorforest1 ~]
Children of Benjamin
and Julia:
i PHOEBE
MARIAH8, b NY Aug 1844; d Dekalb Dekalb Co IL 27 Nov 1923; m
Will Co IL 2 Dec 1877 Homer L
ELMENDORF, son of --- and Lucinda ELMENDORF. In 1880 they lived in Joliet, his mother
with them. In 1900
Phoebe was widowed, in Joliet, and took in boarders. In 1910 and 1920 Phoebe lived with her
daughter in
Dekalb, Dekalb Co IL. [~
census ~]
Only Child of Phoebe and Homer:
i Effie
E ELMENDORF9, b IL Feb 1881; m Eugene E WOODS, b IA
1880/1. Effie was a milliner
living with her mother in 1900. In 1910
Dekalb, Eugene was an accountant in a wine factory. In
1920 Dekalb he was chief clerk of American
Steel. [~ census ~]
ii SYLVIA8,
b NY 1848; d Ottawa, La Salle Co IL 17 Oct 1922; m La Salle Co IL 29 Feb 1877
Cornelius
McCARTHY, b IL 1852 (father b Ireland, mother b
Canada). In 1880 they were in Ophir, La
Salle Co IL,
“Corney” a laborer. In
1900 they lived in Freedom, La Salle Co IL, where Cornelius was postmaster.
In 1920 Freedom he was a stock buyer for the Rural District. [~ census ~]
Children of Sylvia and Cornelius:
i Charles
A McCARTHY9, b IL Feb 1876; r Freedom in 1900. He was a paper
hanger.
ii Mae
J McCARTHY9, b IL Feb 1880; m Arthur O KELLOGG; r
Freedom, La Salle Co IL in 1920,
next to her parents. [~ census ~]
iii Anna
Bell McCARTHY9, b IL Sep 1881
iii JERUSHA
ANN8, b NY 1851; m La Salle Co IL 31 Dec 1875 Charles W BIDGOOD. They had 2 children, neither
living in 1910, when Jerusha lived with her mother.
iv EDSON
A8, b NY 1852/3; lived in Joliet with his parents in 1880.
v MELVIN
A8 “Peter”, b Belmont, Allegany Co NY Oct 1857; m La Salle Co IL
16 Jan 1879 Isabelle McCLARREN,
b PA Dec 1859, d IL, daughter of John (b Nova Scotia) and Ann
( ) McCLARREN. In 1880 they were farming
in Ophir, La Salle Co IL.
In 1900 Troy Grove, La Salle Co IL “Peter” was a provisions dealer. In 1910 they lived
in Troy Grove, where Melvin, Carl and William were all laborers,
doing odd jobs. Census states they had
6
children, all living in 1910.
[~ census ~]
Children of Melvin and Isabelle:
i MAUD9,
b IL Aug 1881
ii EVALYN
M9, b IL Dec 1886; m 1907/8 George W CUTSHAW, b IL 1887/8
(mother b England).
They lived in Brawley, Imperial Co CA in
1930. George was an auto garage
mechanic, and
Evalyn helped her brother Carl on a fruit
farm. [~ census ~]
Child of Evalyn and George:
i Mac
C CUTSHAW10, b IL 1909/10
iii CARL9,
b IL Apr 1889; probably the Carl E in Butler, Calhoun Co IA, boarding with Luke
and
Marie NORRIS. In 1930 he was living
with his sister Evalyn’s family in Brawley CA, and was
foreman of a fruit farm. He was listed as
married. [~ census ~]
iv WINNEFRED9,
b IL Feb 1891
v WILLIAM9,
b IL Sep 1892; ?m Mary ---. In 1920 he
was a painting contractor in Joliet -
Perhaps with Burton BARBER (below),
his probable uncle. [~ census ~]
vi CARLISLE
D8, b NY 1860; d Joliet, Will Co IL 1939; unmarried. In 1910 and 1920 he lived with his mother
in
Joliet, and was a railroad engineer (in 1910). [~ census ~]
vii BURTON
B8, b NY Apr 1863; d Joliet 1938. Unmarried. He lived with
his mother in 1910 and 1920 Joliet, and
was a painting contractor.
[~ census ~]
viii FRANK
MERRITT8, b La Salle Co IL Dec 1867; d Joliet 1938; m La Salle
Co 27 Apr 1889 Janette Cora “Nettie”
PARKER, b Joliet Aug 1875, d there 3 Jun 1944, daughter of
Orville (b MO) and Mary M (BRANDON) PARKER. In
1900 they lived in Joliet, and Frank was a machinist. In 1910,
1920 and 1930 they were in Joliet, where Frank was
engineer in a stone quarry, and in 1930 had his own machine
shop. [~ census ~]
Children of Frank and Janette:
i CHARLES
WINFIELD9, b Joliet Dec 1899; d there 29 Jun 1934; m Joliet 21
Jun 1923 Irene
Mabel MOIR, b Joliet 30 Dec 1897, d
San Francisco CA 30 Oct 1997, daughter of George
and Elizabeth (ACKERMAN) MOIR. Irene m/2 Nov 1952 Charles McLEAN,
who d Anchorage
AK Dec 1953.
In 1930 they lived in Joliet, where Charles was a garage mechanic. [~
census ~]
Children of Charles and Irene:
i CHARLES10,
b IL 1924/5
ii JANET10,
b IL Feb 1930
ii RUTH
MARIE9, b Joliet 1905; d there 17 Jun 1941. Ruth was a nurse at S.C. Hospital in 1930,
and lived with her parents. [~ census ~]
In 1900, 1910, and 1920, next
door to Julia BARBER, and Frank BARBER’s family, was this family:
CHARLES BARBER, b MI
Jan 1858, son of Andrew J and --- BARBER (both b NY); m 1878/9 Elizabeth
---, b IL
(parents b VT). Charles
was a merchant, with a novelty store in 1900 Joliet. Elizabeth m/2 Edward L REINHARD,
b IL 1859/60 (parents b Germany); Edward was an insurance agent in
1910. Elizabeth, alone, listed as BARBER,
was still next to Julia BARBER in 1920. I don’t know the relationship of Charles to
the others. [~ census ~]
Child of Elizabeth, apparently by a first
marriage:
WILL B BARBER, listed as a son; b IL
1879/80. Single in 1910, a merchant.
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275. BENJAMIN6
BARBER (Benjamin5),
b 1787 [~ Charles Lewis: clewisoh at yahoo.com ~]
i BENJAMIN M7,
1816; m Althea WORTHINGTON; r Beekmantown, Clinton Co NY.
ii BENJAMIN
WORTHINGTON8, b 4 Jun 1847; m Carrie Isobellea DOMINY, b
Beekmantown NY, d
Plattsburg NY 6 Jun 1933,
daughter of Sullivan Henry and Sarah (BECKWITH) DOMINY..
Children of Benjamin and Carrie:
i HARRY
WORTHINGTON9, b Beekmantown 8 Jan 1884; d 5 May 1968; m Della
SHORT,b Ellenburg NY 8 Feb 1890, d 17 Sep
1970.
Children of Harry and Della:
i DAUGHTER10, ; m --- HAIGHT.
ii DAUGHTER10, ; m --- HRITZ.
iii CHARLES10,
b 11 Jun 1911; d 11 Jun 1965; m --- BAKER.
iv CAROL10,
b 14 Jan 1912; d Flint MI May 1936; m --- THOMPSON.
v GLEN
MURRY10, b 11 Feb 1915; d 11 Feb 1935.
vi DAUGHTER10, ; m --- SMITH.
vii ANNE10,
b 19 Jan 1919; d 14 Dec 1976; m --- CHELLIS.
viii DAUGHTER10, ; m --- EATON.
ix JEAN10,
b 27 Feb 1927; d 22 Dec 1975.
ii DORA9, 1887; d
1937; m George STELTZER, b 1884, d 1968.
iii HELEN9,
b 26 Sep 1890; d 24 Aug 1961; m Andrew John CHISHOLM, b NY 1884, d
1959.
[~ Joe Harland at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Child
of Helen and Andrew:
i Anna May CHISHOLM10,
b Chazy, Clinton Co NY 16 Sep 1926; m ---
McCREA;
r Baltimore MD.
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276. ALLEN6
BARBER (Lemuel5),
b 1790; m/2 Lucinda (LETT) HORRALL, b Union District SC 8 Mar
1805. [Mary Ellen Drolet at
Rootsweb.com: mdrolet at qtm.net]
i ANN
MIRANDA7, b 1823/4; m Warden Cornelius LETT, b IN 28 Dec
1821, son of Randall and Sarah
(TYNDALE) LETT; r Washington,
Daviess Co IN. Warden was a carpenter
in 1860, and a saloon keeper in 1870.
Ann Miranda was a widow in 1880, living with
her son Randall. [~ 1860, 1870 census:
Washington ~]
Children of Ann and Warden:
i Randall A LETT8, b about 1847;m
Daviess Co IN 26 Apr 1840 Dicey E WILSON; r Rock Creek,
Cooley Co KS. He farmed. [~ 1880 census: Rock Creek ~]
ii Irene Elizabeth LETT8, b about
1849; m Elias WIDNER.
iii Warden E LETT8, b IN 1854; m
Lorena JOHNSON.
v LUCINDA
AURILLA7, b IN about 1839; d IN 1912; m Thomas Marion McCAFFERTY;
r Harrison, Daviess
Co IN.
Children of Lucinda
and Thomas:
i Eddie
McCAFFERTY8
ii Maude
McCAFFERTY8
iii Allen
Green McCAFFERTY8, b Mar 1859; m Temperance A BARRINGS;
r Daviess Co.
iv Theatis
Myrtle McCAFFERTY8, b 9 Aug 1860; m Marcellus JONES; r
Harrison and Washington,
Daviess Co.
v Miranda
E McCAFFERTY8, b about 1865
vi Eliza McCAFFERTY8, b about 1867
vii Arlie
G McCAFFERTY8, b about 1869; m John F DeBERRY.
viii Joseph
R McCAFFERTY8, b about 1872
ix James
S McCAFFERTY8, b Jun 1873; m Eliza McCAIN; r Daviess
Co.
x Lina
McCAFFERTY8, b about 1875
xi Burdette
McCAFFERTY8, b about 1877
xii William
McCAFFERTY8, b about 1879
vi ADEN
W7, b 1845; m/1 Daviess Co 28 Jul 1868 Lydia H JONES, b
IN 30 Jun 1841, d Daviess Co IN 4 Aug 1872;
m/2 Sarah E ---; r at Harrison, Daviess Co
IN, and also near Augusta, Pike Co IN.
Lydia also m --- PORTER, and
had Thelma and Selma PORTER.
[~ Corresp: Richard R Ricketts: sisrrr at
aol.com; ancestry.com family trees:soderbergc ~]
i ALLEN8,
b IN 1869/70; d Anamosa, Jones Co IA 1932.
While carrying milk to the miilkhouse with
Mary E’s grandson Richard, Allen suffered an attack of
appendicitis and died at the hospital.
ii MARY
E8, b IN 1872; d 1954; m Pike Co IN 23 Mar 1890 John Harned RICKETTS,
b IN 1863; r
Mason City IL, also Texas for a while, and Anamosa, Jones Co IA
and Springville, Linn Co IA. John
RICKETTS m/1 5 May 1883 Sarah J BLIDERBACK who died
in a house fire, during which she
tossed their 2 children (Curtis and May R---) out a window..
Children of Mary and John:
i Larrance
RICKETTS9, b 1891; d 1893
ii Ira
Cloe RICKETTS9, b 22 Jul 1894; d 1946; m Mildred Dewey JOHNSON,
b IL
1898/9; r Rock Island IL. Ira was deaf. 7 children. [~ 1920 census ~]
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277. ADEN6
BARBER (Lemuel5),
b 1805
iv LAURA7, b
1837; m Israel Samuel MOREHEAD, b IN. Israel was a livestock dealer in
Washington, Daviess Co IN.
[~ 1880 census: Washington ~]
i Grace
Emily MOREHEAD8, b IN
ii Eva
E MOREHEAD8, b IN
iii Eliza/Lyda
MOREHEAD8, b IN
iv Clementine
MOREHEAD8, b IN
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278. OTIS6
BARBER (Isaac5),
b 1799; m Laura PICKETT or WELSH, b VT 1799/1800; r OH, and in
1870 they were in Sacramento CA. [~
1870 census; George Arthur Larsen II at Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children
of Otis and Laura:
i MANVILLE7,
b St Lawrence Co or Cortlandville, Cortland Co NY 3 Jun 1829; d 1873; m Adelia CAMPBELL,
b Cortlandville
1835, daughter of Warren and Mary Polly (SEARS)
CAMPBELL. [~ Ancestry
WorldTree: Jane Martin ~]
Child of Manville and
Adelia:
i EVA
ADELIA8, b Waukesha, Waukesha Co WI 22 May 1856; d Filley, Gage
Co NE 18 May 1950; m Archibald
Levi STANHOPE, b Waukesha WI May 1849, d Filley NE 19 Oct
1930, son of Charles and Nancy (McLAUGHLIN)
STANHOPE.
Children of Eva and Archibald:
i Burton
STANHOPE9, b NY 4 Nov 1877; d 13 Jan 1878.
ii Myrtle
STANHOPE9, b NY 1 Oct 1880; d Los Angeles CA?; m Leck BEALS.
iii Ethel
STANHOPE9, b NY 19 May 1883; d 26 Apr 1925; m Robert FLAWS.
iv Ruth
Adaline STANHOPE9, b ?Filley NE 1887; d 1974; m Spangler
Andrew BRUGH; r Filley,
Gage Co NE.
v Eva
STANHOPE9, b NY 21 Oct 1888; d Feb 1889.
vi Effie
STANHOPE9, (twin), b NY 21 Oct 1888; m Isaac Elys JAMIESON.
vii Maplet
STANHOPE9, b 7 Jan 1896; m William E MOORE; r Flagler
CO.
ii W
AUGUSTUS8, b WI 1858; m Mattie ---, b MI 1869.
Child of Augustus and Mattie:
i INFANT9,
b ---
ii WALTER9,
b NE Aug 1893
iii WARREN
ELWIN8, b WI 1863; m Odessa T ---, b VA c 1872.
iv EDWIN
H8, b WI Mar 1868; d Alameda CA 2 Aug 1931; m Julia Antrim BROOKS,
b PA 18 Aug 1871, d Alameda
CA, daughter of (---) and Catherine A (DIFFENDOFFER) BROOKS.
v ?WALTER8,
b 1871
ii MARY7, b NY
1832/3
iii ISAAC7,
b OH 1836/7
iv LUCIA
ELVIRA7, b 1840; m Jackson TURNACLIFF. [~ 1920 census; Ancestry WorldTree: Sandra L
Lewis; Ancestry.com
family trees: iohannes ~]
Children, b Wilton,
Waseca Co MN:
i Minnie
Dora TURNACLIFF8, b 6 Jun 1859; d OK; m Walter Stevens.
ii Mina
Lola TURNACLIFF8, b 26 Jan 1861; d Waseca Co MN; m Howell D Ayars.
iii Elsie
Leverne TURNACLIFF8, b 26 Oct 1863; d Greeley CO; m Ira M Gillett.
iv Linna
M TURNACLIFF8, b 6 Dec 1865; d 1866.
v Laura
Maria TURNACLIFF8, b 9 Aug 1867; d Waseca Co; m Henry Blaeser.
vi Ferdinand
Jackson TURNACLIFF8; b MN 26 Apr 1872; m Margaret Lillian Fairley,
b MN 1876/7; r Sciota,
Dakota Co MN.
vii Walter
Delevan TUNNICLIFF8, b MN 1 May 1876; m Clara Maud Scullin,
b MN 1877/8; r Comfort,
Kanabec Co MN.
viii Jay
Barber TURNACLIFF8, b 5 Sep 1880 ; m Susan Seaman; r Valley Co MT.
ix William
Roy/Rell TUNNICLIFF8, b MN 1 May 1885; m Hattie Kenyon,
b MN 1887/8; r Waseca,
Waseca Co MN.
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279. DANIEL6
BARBER (Daniel5),
b 1770; m Abeline SAXTON. She
m/2 19 Feb 1807 Daniel ROWLEY and had children: Eliza Saxton, b 1807;
Therza, b 1807; Emily Jewett, b 1809; Julia Daniel, b 1811; Louisa, b 1814;
Altha, b 1817; and Lucina, b 1819. [~
Ancestry.com: OneWorldTree ~]
iv ABELINE7,
b 1802; m Alvinza LYON, b VT 1797/8; r Willsboro, Essex Co NY. In 1850 Alvinza was married to
Hannah ---, b VT 1804/5. Living with Alvinza and Hannah was George WEST,
b NY 1831/2, possibly son of
Hannah and a first husband. [~ 1850, 1870 census: Willsboro ~]
i George
LYON8, b VT 1824/5; m Mary ---, b NY 1835/6; r Willsboro,
Essex Co NY.
ii Edmund
D LYON8, b VT 1825/6; m Mary TOWNER, b NY 1827/8; r
Willsboro.
iii Martha
LYON8, b NY 1828/9
iv Frederick
B LYON8, b NY 1830/1; m Caroline ---, b NY 1826/7; r
Willsboro.
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280. CHESTER PETER6
BARBER (Daniel5),
b 1787. They left Vermont in about 1834
to New York State, while Tryphena was still a baby in Cecelia’s arms. They were in Greene, Chanango Co NY by
1842. In 1845/7 they took the canal
boat through Buffalo to Milwaukee WI, and then by ox-drawn wagon to Oak Grove,
Dodge Co WI. In about 1853 they again
moved, to a farm west of Wautoma, Waushara Co WI. Chester served in the War of 1812. Later he was a cooper as well as a farmer. He collapsed and died while splitting wood. [~ Ancestry WorldTree: Brian Mazurek ~]
ii VIOLA
TRYPHENA7, b 1833; m Francis Benjamin MUNSON. They ran a store in Wautoma. After Francis died, she had to
sell out to her sister Clara Narcissa’s
husband Llewellyn WALKER. After
that she lived for years with her unmarried
brother Oscar. At age 98 she fell and broke her hip, and was an invalid for the
rest of her life.
iii PARMELIA7,
b 1836; m Henry KOLLOCK, b Richibucto, Gloucester, New Brunswick Canada
1828, son of Shepherd F and
Mary Eliza (TAYLOR) KOLLOCK; r
Almond, Portage Co WI, just north of Plainfield, Waushara Co. Henry farmed 560
acres with his brother Nelson.
iv OSCAR
DANIEL7, b 1839. In 1870
he lived with his sister Parmelia and Henry KOLLOCK in Almond. He owned a farm
next to theirs. [~ 1870 census: Almond ~]
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281. ?SHUBAEL6
BARBER (Shubael5),
b 1778 [~ Ted Steele: Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
529 i HEMAN/HERMAN, b 1803/4; d 7 Sep 1872; m
Keziah FINCH, b 22 Mar 1804.
ii SHUBAEL
M7, b Hartford, Washington Co NY 1805/6; m/1 Margaret REMER,
b Benton, Yates Co NY, daughter of Abraham
and Anna (TERRY) REMER; m/2 Temperance ---, b NY 1805/6.
i DAVID8,
b OH 1835/6; m Lucinda ---, b OH 1845/6; r Swan Creek, Fulton Co OH. David was
a day
laborer in 1870. [~ 1870
census: Swan Creek ~]
Children of David and Lucinda, born in
Ohio:
i EVA
JANE9, b 1867/8
ii FRANK9,
b 1870
ii HIRAM8,
b OH 1843; m Charlotte ---, b OH 1846/7; r Swan Creek in 1870, Carryall,
Paulding Co
OH in 1880. Hiram a farm worker.
[~ 1870, census: Swan Creek; 1880 census: Carryall ~]
Children of Hiram and Charlotte, all born
in Ohio:
i ROSEMER9,
b 1867/8
ii MARY
T9, b 1869/70
iii LOTTIE9,
b 1872/3
iv ALFRED9,
b 1874/5
v JENNIE9,
b 1877/8
iii BOY7,
b about 1808
iv BOY7,
b about 1810
v CHARLOTTE7,
b Hartford, Washington Co NY 5 Jan 1811; d Seneca Co OH 27 Jul 1842; m
Richmond, Ontario Co NY 4 Nov
1829 Herman Edwin STEELE, b Richmond,
Ontario Co NY 3 Jun 1808, d Edgewood, Delaware Co IA 27 Sep 1887, son of
Roderick and Rhoda (MERRILL) STEELE;
Edwin m/2 9 Oct 1843 Caroline STUART, b NY 1 Nov 1821, and died Honey
Creek, Delaware Co IA 1885; they had Horace
Gilbert, b 1846; Rhoda, b c 1847; Orsemus Stuart, b
1850; Lucinda E, b c 1852; Arvilla Jane, b c
1856. r Townsend, Sandusky Co OH, and
Honey Creek and Elk, Delaware Co IA.
Edwin was a farmer and a Methodist. [~ from Ted Steele at Gencircles.com; Becky
Tuebner: Rootsweb Worldconnect ~]
Children of Charlotte
and Edwin: All except iv and vii are
new additions:
i Hiram
Edward STEELE8, b Richmond 14 Nov 1830; d 16 Dec 1831.
ii Polly
Ann STEELE8, b Richmond 22 Sep 1832; d 24 Dec 1832.
iii George Nelson (Jud) STEELE8,
b Richmond 15 Dec 1833; m Frances O MOSHER;
r Strawberry
Point, Clayton Co IA.
iv William
Wilson STEELE8, b ?Ontario Co, NY 22 May 1835, m Martha ANNIS;
r Edgewood, Delaware
Co IA.
v Heman
Edwin STEELE8, b Genesee Co NY 15 May 1838; d Delaware Co IA;
m Margaret Jeanette
SEWARD8.
vi Isaac
Barber STEELE8, b Townsend, Sandusky Co OH 20 Oct 1840; d
after 1856.
vii Male
child8, b ?Eden, Seneca Co 22 Jul 1842; died same day. Charlotte died 5 days after this child
was born.
vi GIRL7,
b about 1813
vii MARY ANN7,
b NY about 1816; d Wauseon, Fulton Co OH; m John WESTBROOK, b NY about
1812, d Castile,
Wyoming Co NY 27 Jan 1842.
Children of Mary Ann
and John:
i John
Andrew WESTBROOK8, b NY 17 Nov 1838; d Wauseon 11 Jan 1918.
ii George
Washington WESTBROOK8, b Castile 12 Jul 1839; d Wauseon 9 Mar
1912.
iii Charlotte
WESTBROOK8, b NY 1842; d Wauseon 21 Dec 1893.
viii GIRL7,
b about 1819
ix BOY7,
b about 1823
x ?MILES/MIAL7,
b Milo, Yates Co NY about 1826; d Osage, Vernon Co MO after 1880; m Nancy A
---, b OH 7 Nov 1830,
d Osage 9 May 1882; r Liberty, Seneca Co OH
in 1851.
Children of Miles and
Nancy, all born in OH.
i SALLY
A8, c 1852
ii MARY
A8, c 1853
iii HERBERT8,
b about 1855; d Mad River, Humboldt CA 1920.
iv ADALINE8,
c 1862
v ISAAC
M8, b about 1864; d Hamilton, Okmulgee Co OK 1910.
vi SAMANTHA
P8, b about 1866; d 1880.
vii PHEBE
A8, c 1868
viii IANTHA
J8, c 1868
xi ??NANCY7,
b Bristol, Ontario Co NY about 1830.
Perhaps confused with Miles’ wife.
################################
282. JOHN6
BARBER (Martin5),
b 1790
iii MARY
ANNETT7, b VT 1837; m/2 1858 Hiram Palmer CADY, b VT
1829, d 1905, son of Hiram and Triphena
(TERREL) CADY; r Belleview
(1860) and DePere (1870), Brown Co WI.
Hiram was a farmer. [~
1860,1870,
1880 census; Shirley Corp at Rootsweb
Worldconnect ~]
Children of Annett and
Hiram, born in Wisconsin:
i Ellen
CADY8, b 1858/9
ii Hattie
CADY8, b 1863/4