The CONNECTICUT BARBERS, Part 9
Families 476-525
INDEX
Heads of family; birth year;
family number:
Adelaide
P, 1851, 512
Adelbert
H, 1830, 482
Adelia,
1840, 511
Albert,
1855, 478
Albert G,
1847, 504
Alconda,
185?, 513
Alexander
W, 1833, 517
Alice C,
1862, 486
Allen,
1806, 514
Almon,
1803, 512
Alonzo D,
1818, 519
Alvin J,
1817, 499
Amaziah D,
1814, 501
Aretus M,
1843, 523
Asa I,
1839, 483
Benediah,
1801, 497
Benning W,
1843, 500
Blanche B,
1879, 502
Charles,
1850, 480
Charles D,
1864, 512
Charles R,
1811, 509
Chauncey
S, 1819, 500
Clarissa
M, 1844, 512
Cornelia
A, 1838, 514
Cromwell
W, 1808, 478
Cynthia A,
1841, 521
Cyrus C,
1816, 484
Daniel B,
1821, 479
Daniel M,
1817, 481
David F,
1807, 476
David F,
1850, 476
Edmond B,
1836, 511
Edna I,
1875, 505
Edna P,
1892, 490
Edwin L,
1863, 506
Egbert S,
1831, 476
Elihu C,
1799, 507
Elizabeth,
1876, 479
Ella E,
1877, 505
Ellen M,
1827, 507
Emma J,
1851. 495
Emmet N,
1854, 488
Epaphras
L, 1830, 506
Erastus,
1798, 496
Ernest A,
1872, 489
Faith A,
1885, 479
Fannie M,
1870, 489
Fannie S,
1882, 479
Florence E
M, 1866, 484
Ford B,
1842, 503
Frank M,
1861, 487
Frederick,
1818, 492
George,
1838, 516
George E,
1818, 510
George E,
1843, 518
George J J,
1812, 494
George M,
1848, 480
George M,
1867, 488
George W,
1807, 493
Gilbert,
1842, 497
Guy I,
1837, 507
Harmon W,
1825, 511
Harriet,
185?, 513
Hattie A,
1864, 502
Heman A,
1804, 513
Herbert A,
1856, 518
Hiram,
1793, 492
Hiram,
1804, 508
Hiram J,
1836, 508
Horace M,
1844, 508
Horton A,
1841, 481
Ida E,
1851, 507
Ida R,
1877, 504
Ira C,
1885, 500
Ira G,
1828, 511
Ira O,
1847, 500
Isaac O,
1832, 511
James E,
1849, 499
James H,
1806, 517
Jared R,
1827, 496
Jedediah,
1838, 494
Jefferson,
1807, 521
Jerome,
1834, 502
Jesse O,
1872, 488
Joel W,
1819, 523
John S,
1846, 491
Joseph T,
1832, 485
Joseph W,
1849, 481
Katherine
E, 1853, 515
Katie C,
1866, 489
Louisa A,
1848, 512
Louisa A,
1854, 495
Lura C,
1853, 499
Lydia C,
1848, 521
Mahlon M,
1844, 510
Major H,
1837, 489
Margaret
J, 1853, 525
Marian A,
1845, 501
Martha A,
1844, 515
Martha T,
1872, 485
Mary A,
1835, 511
Mary A,
1844, 499
Mary E,
1841, 495; 517
Mary E,
1843, 521
Mary J,
1840, 476
Mary S,
1840, 515
Maryette,
1846, 512
Milner L,
1871, 502
Myron,
1822, 487
Nancy A L,
1832, 517
Nellie,
1874, 479
Nelson L,
1825, 488
Newton W,
1850, 521
Obadiah,
1846, 499
Oliver H,
1848, 510
Oliver P,
1836, 509
Orlando A,
1858, 512
Ormond,
1824, 480
Orrin E,
1849, 509
Orson,
1810, 483
Orson A,
1837, 483
Osgar H,
1847, 483
Paris,
1814, 495
Peoria,
1853, 487
Philander
M, 1800, 511
Ralph,
1828, 492
Raymond W,
1853, 478
Rhoda M,
1835, 517
Richard L,
1827, 505
Rosetta V,
1861, 512
Roswell O,
1814, 518
Rowland S,
1811, 522
Rufus G,
1842, 510
Salmon M,
1807, 520
Samuel L,
1829, 525
Sarah J,
1849, 517
Scytha/Syntha
L, 1844, 517
Selah W,
1820, 477
Sidney M,
185?, 482
Stella F,
1873, 503
Stephen J,
1841, 490
Susan M,
1837, 517
Thomas C,
1838, 486
Thomas J,
1846, 477
Timothy,
1804, 516
Volney,
1823, 496
W A, 1854,
498
Walter W,
1833, 493
Warner H,
1845, 517
William,
1819, 498
William M,
1827, 524
William P,
1814, 515
William T,
1828, 516
SPOUSES
Name,
Birth Year, Family number:
Adkins,
Rebecca, 1812, 515
Amsbaugh,
Tena, 1848, 483
Atkins,
William, 1855, 515
Atwood,
Alonzo, 1820, 515
Barney,
John, 1836, 512
Baster,
Henry, 184?, 521
Beebe,
Oren, 187?, 504
Beers,
Fanton, 1860, 484
Berkheimer,
Sarah, 1832, 488
Bradford,
Parthenia, 1807, 493
Carpenter,
Jane, 182?, 510
Case, Mary
Jane, 1833, 484
Child,
Mary, 1819, 477
Clayton,
Martha, 183?, 480
Cobble,
Martha, 1852, 479
Cogswell,
Adeline, 1836, 511
Cooley,
Celestia, 1818, 514
Cosgrove,
Ann, 1839, 511
Cox,
David, 1870, 479
Crandall,
James, 1849, 512
Curtis,
Albert, 189?, 490
Dewey,
Elizabeth, 1850, 518
Dickinson,
Leon, 187?, 505
Doss,
Amelia, 1837, 486
Farmer,
Rebecca, 1812, 515
Farrar,
Henry, 1832, 512
Felt,
Mary, 1813, 520
Fezler,
Elnora, 1855, 477
Fields,
Elma, 1832, 493
Fisher,
Julia, 185?, 481
Foster,
Mary, 181?, 483
Foust,
Mary, 1854, 508
Fowler, A,
187?, 505
Gage,
Salome, 1802, 511
Gardner,
Frank, 1846, 507
Garrett,
Chloe, 182?, 523
Garrett,
Margaret, 182?, 523
Gates,
Richard, 1839, 511
Gibbs,
Hannah, 1812, 513
Gilbert,
Olive, 1806, 497
Gilmer,
Sophia, 1836, 485
Goodwin,
Jeremiah, 1853, 525
Hale,
Ella, 183?, 505
Hancock,
Daniel, 1838, 537
Harper,
Thomas, 186?, 489
Harwood,
Henrietta, 1867, 478
Haynes,
Clement, 1838, 512
Hinton,
Thomas, 185?, 495
Hodgeman,
Mary, 183?, 505
Holcomb,
Mary, 1841, 492
Horrall,
Ellen, 1827, 525
Horton,
Susannah, 1804, 516
Howe,
George, 1847, 495
Hughey,
James, 183?, 517
Humiston,
Elizabeth, 1823, 484
Hunt,
Kate, 1857, 504
Hurst,
Thomas, 1840, 515
Jagger,
Martha, 1809, 493
Jenkins,
Isaac, 185?, 499
Jennings,
Elizabeth, 1828, 487
Johnson,
Alexander, 184?, 521
Johnson,
Henry, 184?, 517
Johnson,
John, 1843, 512
Johnson,
John, 184?, 517
Johnson,
Nelson, 1835, 514
Jones,
Betsey, 179?, 491
Keavey,
Emma, 1870, 488
Kellogg,
Augusta, 1848, 510
Kepler,
Florence, 186?, 490
Kunkle,
Nancy, 1864, 487
Lambie,
Mary, 1846, 500
Lamson,
Ella, 1861, 518
Larabee,
Stephen, 184?, 499
Lawrence,
Mary, 1849, 510
Lee,
Scytha, 1810, 517
Lewis,
Lydia, 1819, 495
Lewis,
Mary Jane, 1833, 484
Libby,
Lydia, 1852, 476
Lovejoy,
Samuel, 186?, 495
Luce,
Elmira, 1827, 500
Mathis,
Alis, 183?, 517
Mathis,
John, 183?, 517
Maxwell,
Jennie, 184?, 481
McCalmont,
John, 1845, 515
McClelland,
Elizabeth, 1818, 495
McConnel,
Mary, 1863, 506
Merrill,
Wallace, 1849, 487
Miles,
Diana, 1814, 509
Minegar,
Elizabeth, 1802, 507
Munger,
Frances, 182?, 480
Osborne,
Howard, 187?, 488
Parks,
Frances, 182?, 480
Parmelee,
Jane, 1825, 501
Pattison,
Samuel, 186?, 489
Phillips,
Clarissa, 1816, 514
Powell,
Cornelia, 1818, 510
Pratt,
Diantha, 1855, 488
Ranney,
Emily, 1844, 502
Ransom,
Sabrina, 1817, 518
Ray,
Louise, 1851, 510
Reasoner,
Matilda, 1838, 483
Remington,
Elizabeth, 186?, 482
Rice,
Elizabeth, 1802, 507
Richardson,
Frances, 1865, 500
Ricks,
Lydia, 180?, 496
Robinson,
Keturah, 1818, 481
Rolph,
John, 183?, 511
Rush,
Ellen, 1854, 521
Salyers,
Leah, 1848, 517
Salyers,
Margaret, 183?, 517
Salyers,
W, 183?, 517
Sanford,
Cornelia, 1818, 510
Schaffer,
Florence, 186?, 516
Shaw,
Betsy, 180?, 476
Shean,
Sarah, 1845, 490
Shearman,
Lansing, 1817, 476
Shepard,
Leroy, 1844, 501
Sherman,
Cynthia, 1820, 521
Shew,
Charles, 187?, 479
Shew,
Chloral, 1880, 479
Simmons,
Charles, 1867, 485
Smith,
Andrew, 1857, 486
Smith,
Florence, 187?, 489
Smith,
Rachel, 1850, 480
Somerville,
Alfred, 186?, 502
Stahl,
John 1867, 503
Stevens,
Sarah, 1838, 494
Stevenson,
Robert, 184?, 517
Sturgis,
Julia, 1826, 512
Taft, Eleazer,
182?, 507
Thomas,
Delia, 184?, 508
Thorp,
Warren, 1832, 521
Turner,
Martha, 1822, 499
Valodin,
Clarinda, 1856, 478
Wade,
Gertrude, 1838, 507
Walker,
Catherine, 1802, 507
Wallace,
Rachel, 1831, 524
Waterbury,
Louisa, 183?, 482
Watkins,
Sophia, 1833, 506
Watson,
Susan, 1845, 503
Weldon,
Martha, 1840, 483
Whitcomb,
Derexa, 1820, 478
White,
Clayton, 1868, 502
Whitesell,
Thomas, 1878, 479
Whitmire,
Angeline, 1837, 485
Whitney,
May, 187?, 502
Wolfe,
Anna, 185?, 509
Wright,
Eliza, 1842, 489
476. DAVID FLAGLER7 BARBER (William6), b probably Saratoga Co NY 11 May 1807; m Betsy Elizabeth SHAW;
r Three Mile Bay and at LeRay, both in Jefferson Co NY.
David was a farmer. [~
1909 Barber Gen; 1830,50 census:Leray ~]
Children
of David F and Betsy (1830 census shows 1 boy and 1 girl under 5):
i EGBERT
S8, b probably Jefferson Co 1831;
probably he is the Egbert who married Cornelia ‑‑‑; r Hermon,
Jefferson Co. [~ 1880 census:Hermon ~]
Child of Egbert and
Cornelia:
i ERNEST9, b 1871
717 ii HENRY SHAW8, b 22 Jul 1831; m Mary Margery EDWARDS.
iii WILLIAM
A8, b 1832
iv ITHAMER8, b 1834
v HETTA8, b 1837
vi MARY
JANE8, b 1840; m 18 Feb 1864 Lansing
Sidney SHEARMAN of Rutland, Jefferson Co NY, b 5 Feb 1817, son
of Daniel C and Abigail (STRONG) SHEARMAN;
r Watertown, Jefferson Co NY. [~ Loomis Gen ~]
Children of Mary Jane
and Lansing:
i William
Pitt SHEARMAN9,
b 6 Jul 1865
ii Charles
Lansing SHEARMAN9,
b 16 Mar 1867
vii SARAH
A8, b 1845
viii ANN
E8, b 1847
ix DAVID
F8, b NY 1850, m 8 Oct 1873 Lydia LIBBY,
b probably Three Mile Bay 9 Oct 1852, daughter of Josiah and
Rachel (WELLS) LIBBY; r Cedar,
Sac Co IA in 1880. [~
CT State Lib:Libby Gen; 1880 census:Sac Co ~]
Child of David and
Lydia:
i MARIA9, b IA 1880
477. SELAH WOODWORTH7 BARBER (William6), b probably at Saratoga Co NY 10 Jan 1820; d 26 Apr 1900; m 8 Feb
1843 Mary C CHILD, b Bucks Co PA 13 Feb 1819, daughter of Samuel and
Anna (BROWNEL) CHILD; r LeRay, Jefferson Co NY.
In later life, Mary lived with her son Charles, nearby. [~ 1909
Barber Gen; CT Hist Soc:Child Gen ~]
Children
of Selah and Mary:
718 i CHARLES C8, b LeRay 8 Dec 1843; m Martha M McCLEMONDS.
ii THOMAS
JEFFERSON8, b Champion, Jefferson Co 30 Jan
1846; d Ash Lake, Lincoln Co MN 19 Nov 1929; m Blue
Earth City, Faribeault Co MN 31 Mar 1870
Elnora FEZLER, b Henry Co IL 1 Jan 1855, d Marshall, Lyon Co MN 6
May 1894, daughter of Phillip B and Louisa (SHAFFER)
FEZLER; r Grand View, Lyon Co. [~
1880 Census:Lyon
Co; LDS Fam Search:Barbara Jean Lee ~]
Children of Thomas and
Nora:
i MARY
MARGARET9, b Grandview 3 Mar 1873; d 18 Dec
1944; m James GRIMES.
ii WILLIAM
ELMER9, b Marshall 2 Jul 1888; d Ivanhoe,
Lincoln Co MN 1 Apr 1974; m Lynd, Lyon Co 2
Apr 1913 Dorthea Anna FRAHM, b Garwin, Tama Co IA 27 Nov
1887, d Marshall 31 Dec 1972,
daughter of Peter and Catharina May (SIEVERS) FRAHM.
iii ALLEN
TARIAH9 (Adopted).
iii WILLIAM S8, b 19 Oct 1850; d 24 Sep 1875.
iv STEPHEN
R8, b 20 Jun 1858; m Anna CHAMBERLAIN.
478. CROMWELL WOOLSEY7 BARBER (Daniel6), b Champion, Washington Co NY 19 Sep 1808; d Sugar Creek, Vigo Co IN
5 May 1889; m Clinton, Vermillion Co IN 26 Mar 1840 Derexa WHITCOMB, b
OH 1 May 1820, d Terre Haute IN 15 May 1896, daughter of Benjamin Raymond and
Anna (SUTTON) WHITCOMB,
and niece of Governor WHITCOMB.
When he was about 9 years old, Cromwell’s family moved to the Fort
Harrison section of Terre Haute IN, where he lived from that time on. Cromwell
practiced law in Terre Haute, with his brother Orson and Col. THOMPSON.
After 20 years of practice, Cromwell retired to a farm in Sugar Creek in
1860. [~
1909 Barber Gen; CT Hist Soc:Whitcomb Gen; Terre Haute & Vigo Co;
Corresp:Judy Nordgren; Vigo Co Deaths; 1850 census:Harrison ~]
Children
of Cromwell and Derexa:
i JAMES
W8, b 7 Apr 1841; d 27 Apr 1862.
ii ANNA
ELIZABETH8, b 1843; d 1848.
iii EMMA
C8, b 21 Jun 1844; m 26 Oct 1871 S
Norton SMITH of Muncie IN.
iv MARY
E8, b 5 Oct 1845; m William H COFFIN;
r Terre Haute.
v SARAH
LOUISE8, b Dec 1847; d 26 Aug 1920. Louise
was a teacher in Terre Haute, and remained single.
vi SUSAN
W8, b 5 Dec 1850; unmarried. She was
a teacher in Indianapolis. (She possibly married --- WHITCOMB).
vii RAYMOND
WOOLSEY8, b 14 Feb 1853; d 1892; m Clarinda
A VALODIN, b IL 1855/6; r Terre Haute IN, and also
nearby at East Oakland, Coles Co IL. Raymond
was a merchant. Clara moved to Hollywood CA late in life.
[~ 1800
Census:East Oakland ~]
Children of Raymond
and Clara:
i GRACE
D9, b 1874/5
ii HERBERT
V9, b Oakland, Coles Co IL 26 Aug 1878;
r Detroit MI.
Herbert graduated from the University of Indiana in 1900. He
received a LL.B. degree from the
University of Chicago Law School in 1901, and in 1905 the J.D.D
degree.
He spelled his name BARBOUR, as did his uncle Daniel B,
and joined the law firm of Bowen, Douglas, Whiting and Murfin, which became Douglas, Barbour & Wing. He
represented the Wayne County Medical Society as their attorney for
many years, and was elected to
life membership in that organization.
He was a director of the Equitable Central
Trust Company, the secretary of the Rudolph Wurlitzer
Company, director of the National Stamping Company, among others.
He was a Republican, a
member of the Detroit Club, the Grosse Pointe Country Club, the
University Club and the Detroit
Athletic Club. [~
Hist of Wayne Co & Detroit ~]
viii ALBERT8, b Terre Haute 26 Oct 1855; m 6
Oct 1883 Henrietta HARWOOD, b Waterville, Oneida Co NY 24 May
1867, daughter of William and Lucetta (ARNOLD)
HARWOOD; r Sugar Creek, Vigo Co IN.
Albert left home early and went into the
sheep raising business in Gray Co KS. He acquired a 320 acre ranch there,
and ranched for 4 years. Then he returned to
Sugar Creek to run his fathers farm and homestead of 337 acres. In
addition to farming, he was a member of the
firm Barber Brothers, in Terre Haute, with his brother Raymond, which
was a general store, selling vehicles
principally. He also operated a threshing machine and sawmill. He was a
Republican.
[~ LDS Fam Search:Helena Anderson ~]
Children of Albert and
Henrietta:
i MARION9, b c 1888; she attended Indiana
Normal School.
ii LOUISE9, b c 1891
iii HARWOOD9, b c 1893
iv MARY9,
; died young.
ix JENNIE8, b 12 Mar 1857; m N Renaldo MOORE.
x FLORENCE
E8, b 14 Aug 1861; m Francis Charles CLEEVER
of Rutland VT.
479. DANIEL B7 BARBOUR (Daniel6), b New Goshen, Vigo Co IN 2 Dec 1821; d Vigo Co 10 Nov 1896; ?m/1
---; m?2 in Edgar Co IL 8 Jan 1873 Martha Elizabeth COBBLE, b Hart Co KY
9 Sep 1852; d Vigo Co 15 Apr 1942; r New Goshen IN.
The reason for the change in spelling of Barber/Barbour is unknown. I
have included John and Orson since they were living with Daniel in 1860, which
would have meant he had a first wife. [~
Corresp:Judy Nordgren. Judy is the daughter of Daniel Whitesell, below; 1860
census:Vigo County IN ~]
?Children
of Daniel and first wife, b in Indiana:
i ?JOHN8, b 1844/5
ii ?ORSON8, b 1848/9
Children
of Daniel and Martha, born in Vigo Co IN:
iii NELLIE8, b 28 Aug 1874; d Vigo Co 7 Sep
1895; m 5 Feb 1893 David E COX, b about 1870.
Child of Nellie and
David:
i Bessie
Alice COX9, b Vigo Co Dec 1893; d there 16
Apr 1894.
iv ELIZABETH8, b 14 Dec 1876; d Libertyville,
Vigo Co 24 Jul 1956; m 23 Jan 1895 Charles E SHEW, b IN, d IN 18
Jan 1958.
Children of Elizabeth
and Charles:
i Meda
SHEW9, b about 1897; m --- WRIGHT.
ii Evangeline
SHEW9, b 16 May 1899; d IN Jun 1981; m
about 1920 --- BEAM.
iii Mary
Lou SHEW9,
; m --- CAMPBELL.
v LEWIS8, b 1 Jan 1880; d Dana, Vermillion
Co IL 30 Sep 1900.
vi FANNIE
SCOTT8, b 3 Oct 1882; d Dana, Vermillion
Co IN 13 Jan 1965; m Vigo Co 6 Jul 1901 Thomas
WHITESELL, b Vigo Co 13 Jan 1878, d
Clinton, Vermillion Co 18 May 1960.
Children of Fannie and
Thomas, born in Libertyville:
i Daniel
Bruce WHITESELL9,
b 25 Dec 1901; m Urzula Elmyra EDWARDS, b Rosedale, Parke Co IN
24 Mar 1905; r Libertyville.
ii Joe
Franklin WHITESELL9, b 23 Sep 1905; m Dorothy May ETHERIDGE, b 6 Dec 1917; r Vigo
Co IN.
vii FAITH
A8 (son), b Mar 1885; d 17 Oct 1964;
m 14 Oct 1900 Chloral SHEW, b IN 5 Aug 1880, d IN, Aug 1969.
Children of Faith and
Chloral:
i LOREN9, b IN 2 Apr 1901; d IN 20 Feb
1992; m Audrey HUTCHINSON; r Vigo Co IN.
ii GERALD9, b Libertyville 8 Oct 1904; m Mae CASE,
b Vigo Co 26 Jul 1903, died about 1990.
iii HELEN9, b 1905; m Reginol STHOL.
iv GILBERT9, b IN 23 Jan 1907; m Lucille HANSELL.
v BARBARA9, b 1910; m Glenn WILLIAMS.
719 viii COREY
E8, b 2 May 1890; m/1 Grace E HICKMAN;
m/2 Iva O ---.
ix CARRIE8, (twin), b 2 May 1890; died
probably in the same year.
480. ORMOND7 BARBER (Daniel6), b probably Terre Haute IN 11 Mar 1824; d after 1879; m/1 Mrs
Frances Mary (PARKS) MUNGER.
Ormond m/2 21 Jan 1858 Martha CLAYTON; r Whitehall, Washington Co
NY, and at Vigo County IN. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Corresp:Judy Nordgren; 1860 census:Vigo County ~]
Children
of Ormond and Frances:
i GEORGE
M8, b 1847/8; m Sally M ‑‑‑,
b NY 1837/8; r Whitehall. [~
1880 Census:Whitehall ~]
Children of George and
Sally:
i JOHN
C9, b 1872/3
ii CORY
B9, b 1876/7
ii CHARLES8, b probably Washington Co NY
1849/50; m Rachel ‑‑ ?SMITH, b NY 1849/50; r Whitehall.
[~ 1880 Census:Whitehall: shows them living with Gertie Smith,
age 21, b NY ~]
Children of Charles
and Rachel:
i CHARLES9, b 1875/6
ii MARY9, b 1877/8
iii GEORGE9, b 1879/80
Children
of Ormond and ?:
Supposedly
there were 3 other children.
481. DANIEL MERRIAM7 BARBER (also called "James M"), (Comfort6), b probably Greenwich, Washington
Co NY 30 May 1817; m Washington Co 1840 Keturah ROBINSON, b 1818,
daughter of Jeremiah and Eunice (BAILEY) ROBINSON; r Greenwich
and Argyle, Washington Co NY.
Daniel was a farmer. [~
1909 Barber Gen; IGI:NY; 1840 census:Greenwich; 1850 census:Argyle, has
"James M" with Keturah, age 30 ~]
Children
of Daniel and Keturah:
i HORTON
A8, b probably Washington Co 10 May
1841; m Jenny MAXWELL.
Child of Horton and
Jenny:
i FREDERICK9, b 1867
ii JOSEPH
WILBUR8, b probably Washington Co 24 Aug
1849; m 1877 Julia FISHER; r at Greenwich NY.
Children of Joseph and
Julia:
i ELLA9, b 15 Sep 1878; m Beech Hill,
Washington Co 1901 George Arthur BRIGGS.
ii BERTHA9, b 27 Oct 1880
iii WILLIS9, b 23 Jan 1887
iii ELLA
E8, b 4 Oct 1851; d 4 Nov 1868.
482. ADELBERT HERMAN7 BARBER (Comfort6), b probably Greenwich, Washington Co NY 5 Sep 1830; d 27 Mar 1872; m
14 Jan 1856 Louisa WATERBURY, daughter of Samuel and Lydia Ann (MATTHEWS)
WATERBURY; r Greenwich. [~
1909 Barber Gen; Buckell Manuscript ~]
Children
of Adelbert and Louisa:
i RUSSELL
C8, b 16 Jan 1856(?)
ii SIDNEY
M8, b probably Washington Co; m
Elizabeth (WRIGHT) REMINGTON. They moved to California in 1888.
Children of Sidney and
Elizabeth:
i LEROY
WRIGHT9, b 22 Oct 1882; d 14 Sep 1936; m
Blanche MANKINS of San Luis
Obispo, San Luis Obispo Co CA. Leroy and Blanche had 4 daughters.
ii DAUGHTER9 (Sidney M and Elizabeth had at least one daughter).
iii HERMAN
E8,
; m Florence KILMER. They had 4 children.
iv ROSWELL
J8,
; m Anna D GAVETTE.
v EDSON8,
; m Nellie ‑‑‑.
483. ORSON7 BARBER (Ithamer6), b probably Greenwich, Washington Co NY about 1810; d Mason, Ingham
Co MI 1903; m/1 11 Oct 1832 Mary FOSTER; r Springfield, Williams Co OH
after 1840, and later, by 1880, at Mason MI.
Orson m/2 Mary Ann WHITE, daughter of Asa and Lucy WHITE.
He later m/3 Harriet ---. [~
1909 Barber Gen; IGI:OH ~]
Child
of Orson and Mary Foster:
i MARY
M8, b 1833; m ‑‑‑ COURTWRIGHT.
Children
of Orson and Mary Ann WHITE:
ii THERESA8,
; d 1857; m ‑‑‑ ROBINSON.
iii ?ORSON
A8, b NY 1836/7; m Williams Co OH
1860 Matilda Jane REASONER, b NY 1837/8; r Windsor, Eaton Co
MI, near Mason. [~ 1880 Census:Windsor ~]
Children of Orson A
and Matilda:
i ALBERT9, 1866/7
ii CLARA
K9, 1867/8
iii CHARLES9, 1871/2
iv JACOB9, 1872/3
v MARY
E9, 1874/5
vi SARAH
E9, 1877/8
iv ASA
ITHAMER8, b NY 1838/9; m Martha H WELDON,
b MI 1839/40; r Mason.
[~ 1909
Barber Gen; 1880 census:Mason ~]
Children of Asa and
Martha:
i ADELLA
(DELIA) ADA9, b Clarence, Calhoun Co MI 22 Nov
1863; m Ingham Co
MI 3 Dec 1885 William Lee CLARK, b Wilmington, Will Co IL 1
Jan 1863, son of William Henry and
Julia (PARNELL) CLARK. William m/1 Amelia S BROSSEAU.
William had
no children with either wife.
He was a newspaper publisher, and was in Mason, Ingham Co MI in
1911.
[~ IGI:MI;
Corresp:Lynn A Nielsen ~]
ii MAUD
M9, b MI 1873/4; r Mason MI.
iii MABEL
B9, b 1879/80; m ‑‑‑
GLASS of Alma MI.
v LUCY8, b 1841
Children
of Orson and Harriet, probably, although Orson may have married Harriet later,
making these the children
of Mary Ann WHITE:
vi HARRIET
MCQUEEN8
vii OSGAR
H8, b MI 1846/7; m Williams Co OH
1867 Tena E AMSBAUGH, b OH 1847/8; r Windsor, Eaton Co MI,
which is near Mason. [~ 1880
Census:Windsor ~]
Children of Osgar and
Tena:
i CORA
C9, b MI 1868/9
ii HERMAN9, b MI 1874/5
viii OSMAR8, b 1848
ix JAMES8, b 1851
484. CYRUS COE7 BARBER (Norman6), b Litchfield CT 9 Mar 1816; d Norwalk CT 25 May 1900; m/1 Elizabeth
L HUMISTON, b 1823; d 1864; buried at Plymouth CT.
Cyrus m/2 New Britain CT 12 Sep 1865, Mary Jane (CASE) LEWIS,
b 6 Apr 1833, d 6 Feb 1902; buried at Norwalk, daughter of Grandison and Salome
(MARKS) CASE, and widow of James CARTER LEWIS, by
whom she previously had 5 children.
Cyrus served in the Union Army during the Civil War. In civilian life he
was a sashmaker. [~
Gilbert‑Barber Manuscript; Vital rec:CT; Cem; CT Hist Soc:Case Gen ~]
Child
of Cyrus and Mary Jane:
i FLORENCE
ELIZABETH MARY8, b 4 Sep 1866; m Norwalk 21 Jul
1885 Fanton Willis BEERS, b there 30 Sep 1860,
son of James Harvey and Mary Esther (REED)
BEERS; r Norwalk.
Fanton was a hatter, and eventually served
as a director of a South Norwalk hat company.
[~ IGI:CT ~]
Children of Florence
and Fanton:
i Urania
BEERS9, b 17 Mar 1891; d 19 Aug 1893.
ii Adopted:
Florence Constance BEERS9, b 20 Sep 1889; m 28 Apr 1924 Thomas Converse BALCOM.
485. JOSEPH TRUMAN(?)7 BARBER (Truman Freeman6), b Gainesville, Hall Co GA 14 Nov 1832; d Marshall Co MS 9 Jan 1914;
m/1 Jackson Co GA 24 Nov 1854 Angeline WHITMIRE, b Jackson Co 17 May
1837, d there 30 Oct 1859.
Joseph m/2 Gainesville 5 Apr 1860 Sophia Emmaline GILMER, b GA 21
Aug 1836, d Marshall Co MS 12 Aug 1914, daughter of Daniel and Matilda (KIDD)
GILMER; r Hall Co GA, and later at Potts Camp, Marshall Co MS.
Joseph was 1st Sgt, Co. D, 55th Regiment, Hall Co Volunteers in the
Confederate Army, under Col Harkie during the Civil War. During his service,
the regiment traveled thru Cumberland Gap to participate in an active campaign
in Kentucky. Late in 1862 they retreated thru the Gap, and Joseph’s regiment remained
in the Gap to cover the retreat. 1863 was disastrous for them, in the rough
mountain territory of East Tennessee.
Joseph and his brother Thomas both fought in the Civil War, and thus it
came about that the Northern Barber Cousins fought against the Southern. There
were many Northern Barbers involved, and I believe at least 10 died and others
were wounded or sickened during their service. Thomas died as well.
While Joseph was in Gainesville he carried on a cotton trade - he hauled
the freight to Athens GA; there were no trains there at the time.
Sophie was short and chunky, and had an Irish brogue.
[~
Corresp:Keith Barber; Corresp:Talmadge Mills; Corresp:Emily Simpson ~]
Children
of Joseph and Angeline:
i MARIA
A8, b Gainesville 31 Aug 1855; m
Marshall Co MS 13 Apr 1875 Jack A ALEXANDER.
720 ii TRUMAN FREEMAN8, b Hall Co GA 11 May 1857; m Nancy
Melinda HENDERSON.
721 iii HENRY8, b Hall Co 20 Aug 1859; m Irene BRASELTON.
Children
of Joseph and Sophia:
722 iv JAMES MONROE8, b Potts Camp MS Aug 1866; m Mary
Emmaline DUNAGAN.
723 v ROBERT STANHOPE8, b Potts Camp 15 Sep 1868; m Mary
Elizabeth HENDERSON.
724 vi JOSEPH LYMAN8, b Potts Camp 18 Aug 1870; m Nancy
Emmerline Idella Roberta ("Bertie") BONDS.
vii MARTHA
TULLULA8, b 20 Aug 1872; d 18 Mar 1967; m
10 Nov 1887 Charles Lewis SIMMONS, b 28 Nov 1867,
d 29 Apr 1942; r Blue Mountain, Tippah Co,
MS. Martha reached the
age of 94.
Children of Martha and
Charles:
i Jim
SIMMONS9
ii Stanley
SIMMONS9
iii Sally
SIMMONS9
iv Mary
(Birtie) SIMMONS9,
b 30 Jun 1898; m James Guy ASH.
v Bell
SIMMONS9
viii DANIEL
MALONE8, b 14 Jul 1874; d 3 Jul 1945; m 18
Aug 1906 Lillie Margaret WILLIAMS.
725 ix JOHN
OSCAR8, b Jul 1880; m Minnie Corrie BONDS,
sister of Nancy, above.
x JESSIE
MCDONALD8, b 1904 (adopted).
486. THOMAS COE7 BARBER (Truman Freeman6), b Hall Co GA 6 Jun 1838; d Clinton, Anderson Co TN 25 Aug 1862; m
Clinton 18 Nov 1857 Amelia Jane DOSS, b 18 Nov 1837, daughter of Jarrett
P and Amelia J (MORGAN) DOSS; r Hall and Jackson Counties, GA,
and later at Potts Camp, Marshall Co MS.
Like his brother Joseph, Thomas was also in Co D, 55th Regiment, Hall Co
Volunteers in the Confederate Army. It was in this service that he died, 4
months before his last child was born. [~
Corresp:Keith Barber ~]
Children
of Thomas and Amelia:
726 i EDWIN A8, b 12 Sep 1858; m Ellen Jane DUNNAHOO.
727 ii TRUMAN JARRETT8, b Jackson Co GA 11 Jul 1860; m
Sarah Jane WHITE.
iii ALICE
C8, b Pendergrass, Jackson Co GA 14
Dec 1862; d Somerton, Yuma Co AZ 31 Jan 1946; m Andrew Jackson
John Egger SMITH, b Jackson Co 15 Nov
1857, d TX 24 Jun 1915; r Pendergrass.
Children of Alice and
Andrew, the first 8 born at Pendergrass:
i Scott
SMITH9, b about 1881; d Feb 1903.
ii Jackson
Homer SMITH9, b Sep 1883; d 7 Aug 1953.
iii William
Horace SMITH9,
b Dec 1885; d 2 Apr 1954.
iv Grover
Cleveland SMITH9,
b 16 Apr 1889; d 24 Dec 1934.
v John
C SMITH9, b 15 Sep 1891
vi James
R SMITH9, b 7 Jun 1893
vii Jennie
Jewell SMITH9,
b 26 Feb 1896
viii Lottie
Jane SMITH9, b 25 Feb 1898
ix Alta
Coe SMITH9, b Weatherford, Parker Co TX 7 Dec
1900
x Benjamin
B SMITH9, b Weatherford 25 Feb 1903, d 1
May 1953.
xi Egger
SMITH9, b Weatherford Sep 1905
xii Hewlett
H SMITH9, b Weatherford 7 Nov 1907
487. MYRON7 BARBER (Lyman6), b Brimfield, Portage Co OH 6 May 1822; d there 7 Apr 1898; m/1
Portage Co OH 23 Mar 1843 Elizabeth JENNINGS, b 13 Jan 1828, d Brimfield
5 Nov 1872; r Brimfield.
Myron m/2 13 May 1874 Mary Reynolds TAYLOR, who died 16 Jul
1896. [~
IGI:OH; Gilbert‑Barber Manuscript; OH Marriage Index; Corresp:Joyce
Barber ~]
Children
of Myron and Elizabeth:
728 i OLIVER EDWARD8, b 9 Apr 1844; m Sarah Wilson CRAIG.
729 ii WALLACE LYMAN8, b 16 May 1846; m/1 Emma Anna CARVER;
m/2 Anna McDOWELL.
iii BYRON
WASHBURN8, b Portage Co 9 Sep 1848; d 25 Jul
1849.
iv EMILY
MARIA8, b 27 Jul 1850; m 13 Oct 1872 Earl
MERRILL, b 30 Jun 1851, d 11 Dec 1918. They had no
children.
v PEORIA8, b 18 Jun 1853; m 22 Oct 1873
Wallace MERRILL, b 20 Apr 1849.
Children of Peoria and
Wallace:
i Edith
Emily MERRILL9,
b 8 Dec 1882
ii Infant9, b 11 Mar 1885; d 13 Mar 1885.
iii Winifred
May MERRILL9, b 23 Jan 1891; m George R BECKWITH.
iv Albert
Jennings MERRILL9,
b 21 Dec 1893; d 24 Mar 1903.\
730 vi DUANE
HOPKINS8, b Kent, Portage Co OH 10 Jan
1856; m Emma Josephine MELOY.
vii ELIZABETH
SUSAN8, b 23 Feb 1858; d 3 Feb 1862.
viii FRANK
MYRON8, b probably Portage Co 7 Sep 1861;
m 28 Feb 1887 Nancy KUNKLE, b 29 Feb 1864; r Colorado.
Children of Frank and
Nancy:
i MYRNA
GERTRUDE9, b 8 Oct 1888; m 10 Jun 1914 Henry
BROWNFIELD, b 15 Jan 1888.
ii EMILY
AVA9, b 25 Jul 1892; m 25 Dec 1916
George Carl THOMPSON, b 8 Aug 1889.
iii MARGARET
ELIZABETH9, b 14 Apr 1894; d 3 Jan 1899.
iv WILLIAM
JENNINGS9, b 17 Jan 1897
v JANICE
MARIE9, b 2 Aug 1905
vi MARY
ELIZABETH9, b 2 Nov 1908
488. NELSON LYMAN7 BARBER (Lyman6), b Brimfield, Portage Co OH 3 Jun 1825; d Kent, Portage Co OH 1 Sep
1899; m Kent 21 Apr 1851 Sarah BERKHEIMER, b Franklin Co OH 8 Jun 1832,
d Brimfield 25 Nov 1881, daughter of John and Margaret (MATIERS) BERKHEIMER
of Franklin, Portage Co; r Brimfield.
Nelson was brought up on his father's homestead. He became its owner and
continued to own it for many years. He taught school in Brimfield and Kent,
Portage Co, and Twinsburg, Summit Co for several years, after finishing school
himself.
In March 1851 he closed the school he was maintaining, cut some timber,
hauled it, and built a new house, finishing just before his marriage in April.
The day after his marriage he started plowing for his first crops. In 1869 they
moved to Franklin and remained there from then on. Nelson was a Justice of the
Peace. During the Civil War, he switched from the Democratic to the Republican
Party. [~
Gilbert‑Barber Manuscript; Hist of Portage Co; Corresp:Joyce Barber ~]
Children
of Nelson and Sarah:
i EMMET
NELSON8, b probably Portage Co 21 Apr
1854; m/1 8 Sep 1878 Diantha Marilla PRATT, b 15 Sep 1855, d
20 Aug 1879, daughter of Abraham and Marilla
(OLIN) PRATT; r Ohio. Diantha bore no children.
Emmet m/2 5 Jul 1883 Alice Janette DAVIS,
b 10 Aug 1851, d 27 Nov 1892.
Child of Emmet and
Alice:
i JOHN
NELSON9, b 22 Jun 1885; m 31 Dec 1919 Mary
CUTHBERT, b 18 May 1879.
731 ii JOHN LYMAN8, b Brimfield 18 Oct 1858; m Edna S
SHURTLIFF.
iii GEORGE
MYRON8, b probably Brimfield 2 Oct 1867;
m 8 Apr 1890 Emma L KEAVEY, b 6 Nov 1870; r Colorado.
Child of George and
Emma:
i FLORENCE
EMILY9, b 29 Jun 1896; m 30 Dec 1918
Harold W VanWINKLE.
iv JESSIE
O8, b Franklin 9 May 1872; m 21 Dec
1905 Howard E OSBORNE, who died 24 Feb 1908; r Massachusetts.
[~ IGI:OH ~]
Child of Jessie and
Howard:
i Barbara
LaVern OSBORNE9,
b 31 Jan 1907
489. MAJOR HEZEKIAH7 BARBER (Hezekiah6), b Westport, Essex Co NY 9 Jun 1837; d there 18 Nov 1917 or 1918; m
Westport 11 Jan 1866 Eliza Ann WRIGHT, b Wadhams Mills, Essex Co NY 12
Jan 1842, d 14 Jun 1916, daughter of Elijah and Mary (POWERS) WRIGHT;
r Westport. [~
Hezekiah Barber Gen; Barber family rec; Genforum:Donna Pattison ~]
Children
of Major and Aliza:
i KATIE
COLE8, b 11 Nov 1866; d Apr 1937; m/1
1884 Thomas Ellsworth HARPER; r Moriah, Essex Co NY. They
divorced, and Thomas m/2 ‑‑‑,
and moved to Colorado. Katie m/2 Clinton Winslow SHERMAN.
Children of Katie and
Thomas:
i Chester
Byron HARPER9,
b Adams MA 18 Apr 1885, m Mabel JERDO; r Westport NY.
ii Annie
Laurie HARPER9, ; m/1 ‑‑‑ Cleveland; m/2 ‑‑‑
COLLINS; m/3 John DOUGLASS.
Child of Katie and
Clinton:
iii Gladys
Eugenia SHERMAN9,
b Moriah 2 May 1898; m Rollin NOEL; r Ticonderoga, Essex Co NY.
732 ii CLIFFORD ARTHUR8, b 11 Nov 1868; m/1 Jessie PATTISON;
m/2 Harriet FOORD.
iii FANNIE
MAY8, b 13 Nov 1870; d 5 Jan 1956; m 4
Apr 1895 Samuel Root PATTISON, who d 27 Jul 1958; r
Wisconsin, and Chicago IL, and finally in
Moriah NY.
Children of Fannie and
Samuel:
i Hazel
PATTISON9, b 4 Dec 1895; m Francis DUNCOMBE.
ii Laura
PATTISON9, b 26 Jun 1897, ; r
Glens Falls NY.
iii Myrtle
PATTISON9, b 22 Aug 1900; m Wilson M STANTON.
iv Edith
May PATTISON9,
b 7 May 1906; m George CHELLIS.
v Earl
Barber PATTISON9,
twin, b 7 May 1906; m/1 Marjorie ROSE, m/2 Rena Culver BROCKHEY.
vi Charles
Henry PATTISON9,
b 23 Feb 1913; m Emma M BOUCHARD.
iv ERNEST
ALWIN8, b probably Westport 1 Jul 1872; d
Wadhams, Essex Co NY 27 Feb 1965; m 6 Apr 1895
Florence SMITH of New Russia, Essex Co
NY, who d 4 May 1934; r Chicago IL.
Children of Ernest and
Florence:
i MAJOR
AMBROSE9, b Chicago IL 31 Jan 1896; d 23
Jun 1957; m Ella CROSS.
Major served in World War I.
ii WALTER9, b 2 May 1897; d 2 Mar 1899.
iii ELMER9, b 22 Aug 1900; d 4 Jan 1965; m/1
Violet ‑‑‑; m/2 Mary Lou ‑‑‑.
Elmer had no children.
v EARL
MCKENZIE8, b 11 Jan 1877; d 3 Feb 1894.
733 vi ARCHIE EDWARD8, b Westport 23 Mar 1880; m Amelia
Elizabeth STEVENSON.
490. STEPHEN JOSEPH7 BARBER (Joseph B6), b Westport, Essex Co NY 29 Jun 1841; d Webster City, Hamilton Co IA
20 Jun 1912; m/1 Sarah SHEAN, b NY 1844/5.
Stephen m/2 15 Dec 1889 Florence Belle KEPLER, daughter of Jerome
and Emily Bianca (THOMPSON) KEPLER.
Stephen enlisted with Company A, 8th heavy artillery on 30 Aug 1864 at
Plattsburgh, Clinton Co NY, and was discharged at Munson Hill VA 5 Jun 1865.
Then he lived at Atlantic and Franklin, both in Cass Co IA (1880), and later at
Webster City, Hamilton Co IA. He was a rural mail carrier in Cass and Hamilton
Counties. [~
Corresp:Patricia Linder; 1880 census:Cass Co ~]
Children
of Stephen Joseph and Sarah:
i ROSALIA8, b IA 1867/8
ii NELLIE8 (Millie, Ella), b IA 1869/70; m
James GORDON.
iii WILLIAM
S8, b IA 10 Mar 1872; d Rapid City SD
20 Oct 1915.
iv BENJAMIN
BLAKE8, b Atlantic about 1880; m Rock
Rapids, Lyon Co IA 1901 Esther E ALBIN.
Children
of Stephen Joseph and Florence:
v EDNA
PEARL8, b 19 Dec 1892; d Waterloo, Black
Hawk Co IA 1938; m/1 Albert CURTIS; m/2 John SMITH; r
Waterloo.
[~ FamilyTreeMaker:Robert Cress Website ~]
Children of Pearl and
Albert:
i Lee
Jerome CURTIS9,
b 1913; d 1913.
ii Velma
CURTIS9,
; m Herman RETHMAN.
iii Gladys
Viola CURTIS9, ; m Lawrence WHITE.
iv Gerald
Albert CURTIS9,
b 1917; d 1943; m Arlene LINDQUIST.
v Verla
LaVonne CURTIS9, ; m James HOLERSTICK.
v Virgil
Leslie CURTIS9, ; m Nellie E WOODS.
vi Marian
Louise CURTIS9, ; m Frank L LESTER.
vii William
Ellsworth CURTIS9, ; m Shirley Jean EDWARDS.
vi GIRL8, b 6 Jan 1893
734 vii JEROME ELLSWORTH8, b Cass, Hamilton Co IA 15 Feb
1895; m Gladys GOODRICH.
491. JOHN S7 BARBER (Joseph B6), b 1845/6; probably m Kate ---, b NY 1848/9; r Franklin, Cass Co IA
in 1880, where his brother Stephen also lived. [~ 1880 census:Franklin ~]
Children
of John and Kate, born in Iowa:
i CARRIE8, b 1867/8
ii EMMA8, b 1869/70
iii ALBERT8, b 1873/4
iv ETTIE8, b 1877/8
492. HIRAM7 BARBER (Hyrom6), b probably Hebron CT 1792/3; d 21 Aug 1828; m Betsey JONES;
r Hebron.[~ Barbour Index ~]
Child
of Hiram and Betsey Jones:
i ?FREDERICK8, b 1817/8; m Louisa ‑‑‑;
r Coventry CT. In 1850 he was in
Coventry with his wife, children,
and his brother Ralph. Frederick was a
farmer.
Children of Frederick
and Louisa:
i WILLIAM
F9, b 1842/3
ii JANE
L9, b 1844/5
ii RALPH8, b Hebron CT Nov 1828; d
Glastonbury CT 21 Jul 1874; m Mary Henrietta HOLCOMB, b 1841, d
Glastonbury 5 Nov 1868, daughter of Luther A
and Sophronia (HILLS) HOLCOMB; r Glastonbury.
Ralph was a miller, and a mechanic. [~ Vital
rec:CT; Holcomb Gen; Founders and Patriots ~]
Children of Ralph and
Mary, born at Glastonbury:
i Dr.
GEORGE HOLCOMB9 "Admiral"(?), b 15 Nov
1864; d 23 Aug 1926; buried at Glastonbury. George received a Bachelor of Science degree from
Boston University, an M.D.
degree from Columbia. He was a Lieutenant and a Surgeon in the
Spanish‑American War, when he was stationed at the Naval Hospital in
Philadelphia, and on the U.S.S. Glacier off Cuba.
ii FRANK
EDWARD9, b 3 Sep 1868; d Glastonbury 22
Sep 1868.
493. GEORGE WASHINGTON7 BARBER (Hyrom6), b Hebron CT 13 Mar 1807; d there 13 Sep 1884; m/1 Rocky Hill CT 30
Oct 1831 Martha Ann JAGGER, b 1808/9, d (recorded at Rocky Hill) 21 Oct
1836; r Hebron.
George W m/2 Marlborough CT (George “of Hebron”) 17 Apr 1842, Parthenia
Rogers BRADFORD of Marlborough, b Montville CT 1807, d Manchester CT 31
May 1902, daughter of Thomas and Mercy ‑‑‑ BRADFORD.
George was a farmer in Hebron. [~
Barbour Index; Vital rec:CT; Stiles:Wethersfield ~]
Child
of George W and Martha:
i WALTER
W8, b Hebron 1833; d Glastonbury CT 4
Sep 1892; m/1 Ann J GILMAN, b 1834.
Walter m/2 Elma G (TILDEN) FIELDS,
b Lebanon CT 1832, d Glastonbury 6 Jan 1917, daughter of Ebenezer
TILDEN; r Glastonbury and at
Manchester.
Child of Walter and
Ann:
i NELLIE
E9, b Manchester 17 Apr 1867
("4th Child"); m there 16 May 1885 William J CHAPPEL of Lebanon, b 1859.
Children of Walter and
Elma:
ii WILLIAM
W9, b Glastonbury 12 Jun 1869; d
1931; buried at Manchester; m South Windsor CT 1892
Alice M LOOMIS, b Manchester 1870.
iii ANNA‑NELLE9, b Glastonbury 12 Jan 1873
iv LUNA‑NELLE9, twin, b 12 Jan 1873; d
Glastonbury 24 Mar 1873.
v LENA
M9, b East Hartford CT 1874; m
Manchester 7 Apr 1894 Edmund E SCRANTON, East Hartford
1874.
vi MARTHA
E9, b Jun 1876; d 6 Oct 1879; buried
at Hebron.
Child
of George W and Parthenia:
735 ii GEORGE MORTIMER8, b 1846; m/1 Eliza W ANDERSON;
m/2 Mary Lavina (WEIR) BIDWELL.
494. GEORGE JEDEDIAH JONES7 BARBER (Jedediah6), b probably Homer, Cortland Co NY 30 Jun 1812; d 11 Sep 1888; m
Catherine ‑‑‑; r Homer.
George was a merchant. [~
1909 Barber Gen; 1850 census:Homer ~]
Children
of George and Catherine:
i MARY
LOUISA8, b 1837; r Berlin, Germany;
unmarried.
ii JEDEDIAH8, b 1838; m 29 Jun 1864 Sarah
Elizabeth STEVENS, b Syracuse NY 5 Jun 1838, daughter of Jerry and
Hannah (ALVORD) STEVENS; r
Syracuse. [~ CT State Lib:Alvord Gen ~]
Child of Jedediah and
Sarah:
i ARTHUR9, m ‑‑‑ McDONALD;
r Baldwinsville, Onondaga Co NY.
Arthur worked for First National Bank of Baldwinsville, and later
as a NY State Bank Examiner.
495. PARIS7 BARBER (Jedediah6), b Homer, Cortland Co NY 7 Oct 1814; d there 7 May 1876; m/1 17 Apr
1840 Elizabeth Mary McCLELLAND, b 10 Oct 1818, d 14 Oct 1843, daughter
of Dr Samuel and Laura Hannah (COOK) McCLELLAND of Nassau,
Rensselaer Co NY; r Homer.
Paris m/2 Jul 1850 Lydia Jane (ENO) LEWIS, b 10 Jun 1819,
d 17 Oct 1890, daughter of Salmon and Mary (RICHARDS) ENO of New
Britain CT (also seen as "Jane Filley"). She m/1 New Britain 19 Feb 1844 Horatio S LEWIS, and had 1
child, b 1844, d 1846; buried at New Britain.
At the same time that his father was running a distillery, Paris became
secretary of a temperance society, and organized the Homer youth in a
"Cold Water Army". He volunteered at the Inebriate Asylum at
Binghamton. He was a deacon of his church, and taught Sunday School. He
operated a greenhouse, and supplied the church with flowers every Sunday. It would
be interesting to know what his father thought of all this. [~ 1909
Barber Gen; Holcomb Gen; Tuttle Gen; CT State Lib:Bassett Gen; Jedediah Barber,
by H B Howe ~]
Children
of Paris and Elizabeth, born in New York State:
i MARY
ELVINAH8, b Homer 3 Sep 1841; d 16 Mar
1862; m 6 Jun 1861 Samuel M LOVEJOY, b probably at Cohoes
NY, d probably in 1874. Samuel graduated from
Dartmouth College in Hanover NH. Both Samuel and Mary died
early; Mary just 6 days after the birth of
her only child.
Child of Mary and
Samuel:
i Samuel
Paris LOVEJOY9,
b Waterford, Saratoga Co NY 10 Mar 1862. After the death of his parents,
Samuel was adopted by his great uncle, Hon. Robert H McCLELLAND,
and bore his name.
ii SAMUEL
MCCLELLAND8, b 30 Oct 1843 (? date; his mother
d 2 weeks before); m 7 Sep 1869 Catherine C
PURDY.
Children
of Paris and Lydia Jane:
iii EMMA
JANE8, b 21 Apr 1851; m Thomas Henry HINTON.
Thomas was a music teacher.
Child of Emma Jane and
Thomas:
i Harry
HINTON9
iv LOUISA
ANNA8, b Homer 11 Jan 1854; m there 11
Jun 1879 George Rowland HOWE, b New York City 21 Oct
1847, son of John Moffatt and Emeline Barnard
(JENKINS) HOWE. George
manufactured jewelry in Newark NJ.
He also published the small book "The Barber‑Eno
Family". [~
DAR lineage; Colonial Ancestors of America ~]
Children of Louisa and
George:
i Rev.
Herbert Barber HOWE9, ; m Elizabeth Blossom RUNYAN
of New Brunswick NJ; r Watertown CT.
ii George
Roland HOWE9, b 20 Dec 1880; d 26 Sep 1881.
iii Ruth
Eno HOWE9, b 22 Apr 1886; m Milo West WILDER,
Jr.
v CHARLES
ENO8, b 11 Jan 1857; unmarried. Charles was a salesman.
496. ERASTUS7 BARBER (Erastus6), b CT 14 Apr 1798; m Lydia Anna RICKS, daughter of Rufus RICKS;
r Springwater, Ontario Co (now in Livingston Co) NY in 1820.
Erastus was a surveyor. He was Captain of a Rifle Company. [~
Corresp: Linda Pointer; 1820 census:Springwater ~]
Children
of Erastus and Lydia Ann (the 1820 census shows 2 boys b before 1820):
i VOLNEY8, b 1822/3; d Livonia, Livingston
Co 12 Oct 1898; m ---; in 1850 he lived and was a farmer in Richmond,
Ontario Co NY, about 5 miles from Livonia.
The 1850 census of Richmond shows Volney, no
wife or child, living with Julia A FRANKLIN, b 1821/2 and William
FRANKLIN, b 1814/15. Perhaps Julia A
is a sister of Volney.
Child of Volney and
---:
i LUCINDA9, b 1850/1
ii JARED
R8, b about 1827; m Sarah Jane ---, b
21 Jun 1836, d 2 Jun 1881.
Children of Jared and
Sarah:
i FRANKLIN9, b 1854/5
ii ALFRED9, b 1856/7
iii JUDDIE9 (son), b 1864/5
736 iii WILLIAM R8, b 12 Oct 1827; m Rhoda Adalina PIERCE.
iv ANNA8,
; her mother Lydia came to live with her at age 91. (In 1885-90)
497. BENADIAH7 BARBER (Erastus6) (“Uncle Ben”)(also called "Obadiah"), b probably Orford NH
19 Dec 1801; m Olive C GILBERT, b VT 1805/6, daughter of Reuben and ‑‑‑
GILBERT; r Wauwatosa, Milwaukee Co WI.
The GILBERTS were among the first settlers of Springwater,
Livingston Co NY, and were from Brookfield MA. Benediah and family moved to
Wauwatosa WI in the 1830s along with brother-in-law Emery SWAN, and were
among the first settlers there. [~
CT Hist Soc:Gilbert Gen; 1880 Census:Wauwatosa; Corresp:Margaret Tuten ~]
Children
of Benadiah and Olive, born in Wisconsin:
i EDWARD8
ii THEODOCIA8
iii GILBERT8, b 1841/2; m Martha ---, b WI
1847/8; r Wauwatosa.
Children of Gilbert
and Martha:
i EDWARD9, b 1870/1
ii ISABEL9, b 1871/2
iii GERTRUDE9, b 1874/5
498. WILLIAM7 BARBER (Erastus6), b probably Ontario Co NY 1819; he is possibly the William who
married Angeline ---, b NY 1821/2; r Lyndon, Sheboygan Co WI (40 to 50 miles
north of Wauwatosa). [~ 1880 census:Sheboygan Co ~]
Child
of William and Angeline, born in Wisconsin:
i W A8, b 1853/4; m Julia ---, b WI
1855/6
Child of W A and
Julia:
i MARY9, b WI 1876/7
499. ALVIN J7 BARBER (Obadiah6), b NY (probably Genesee Co) 30 Oct 1817; d ?Wausheka Co WI 12 Feb
1908; m in PA 1838 Martha TURNER, b PA 3 Feb 1822, d Janesville, Waseca
Co MN 13 Apr 1905; res PA, Rolling Prairie, Dodge Co WI, and Minnesota Lake,
Faribeault Co MN.
Alvin was a carpenter. [~
Corresp:Sue Davenport; Corresp:Donald Duane Barber; Corresp:Rodger Barber ~]
Children
of Alvin and Martha:
i J
GILMAN8, b PA 26 Jan 1843, d CA 30 Sep
1934; no children.
ii MARY
ANN8, b PA 22 Apr 1844; d 14 Apr 1934;
m Stephen LARABEE.
Children of Mary Ann
and Stephen:
i Arthur
LARABEE9
ii Orin
LARABEE9
iii OBADIAH
T8 “Dye”, b Rolling Prairie WI 15 Apr
1846; d Idaho? Oct 1938; m Alice ‑‑‑, b WI 1855/6; r
Janesville
MN.
[~ 1880 census:Janesville - this shows them living with
Isaac Jenkins ~]
Children of Obadiah
and Alice:
i JESSE9
ii WILBERT
J9, b MN 1874/5
iii ORA
T9, b KS 1877/8
iv JAMES
E8, b Rolling Prairie 9 Aug 1849; d
IA Jul 1937; m Jane ‑‑‑
Children of James and
Jane:
i MAUDE9
ii JESSE9
iii NELLIE9
iv ARTHUR9
737 v CHAUNCEY STORES8, b Rolling Prairie 29 Aug 1851; m
Kate A BROWN.
vi LURA
CALPHENIA8, b Rolling Prairie 5 Oct 1853; d
Waseca, Waseca Co MN 13 Oct 1941; m St Peter, Nicollet Co
MN 12 Jul 1879 Isaac JENKINS.
Child of Lura and
Isaac:
i Pansy
Ethel JENKINS9,
b 1885; m Herman P PANZRAM.
738 vii SAMUEL L8, b Rolling Prairie 29 Sep 1855;
m/1 1880 Ada M HAMMOND; m/2 Harriet “Mother Hattie”
WATKINS; ?m/3 Ida HARTMAN.
viii ELIZABETH8, b Minnesota Lake MN 19 Jun 1859;
d 18 Sep 1860, from eating Nightshade (Bittersweet) berries.
ix LEONARD
V8, b Minnesota Lake 16 Jun 1861; d
Madison Lake MN 8 Aug 1888.
739 x GEORGE BONWELL8, b Minnesota Lake 21 Dec 1862; m/1
Permelia Ann YOUNT; m/2 Martha PITTMAN.
500. CHAUNCEY S7 BARBER (Obadiah6), b Genesee Co NY 25 Jul 1819; d Willamina, Yamhill Co OR 8 May 1908;
m 6 May 1842 Elmira Louise LUCE, b probably Schoharie Co NY 17 Jun 1827,
d Minnesota Lake, Faribeault Co MN 20 Feb 1887, daughter of Burgess and Roxanne
(BAKER) LUCE; r PA, WI, and Minnesota Lake.
Chauncey helped to found the town, and ran a hotel at Minnesota Lake. He
was mayor of Minnesota Lake for a few years. He loved to hunt and fish. The
Luce Genealogy says they lived in Mapleton, Blue Earth Co (just north of
Minnesota Lake). [~ Corresp:Sue Davenport; CT
State Lib:Luce Gen,1995:Vol.1 ~]
Children
of Chauncey and Elmira:
i BENNING WENTWORTH8, b PA 19 Feb 1843; d Willamina OR;
m in Utah Frances RICHARDSON, b Ogden UT 23
Feb 1865, d Willamina OR 1950, daughter of
Ebenezer Clawson and Elizabeth (GIBSON) RICHARDSON. He was
a dairy farmer. [~
Corresp:Stan Dye ~]
Children of Benning
and Frances:
i EUGENE
C9, b UT Dec 1888; d OR; m Grace ‑‑‑;
had 1 child, a girl.
ii SAMUEL
M9, b UT Jun 1889?; d OR; m Lois WRIGHT;
had 2 boys.
iii WENTWORTH9, b OR 1890; d OR; m Bessie GLASS;
had 4 children.
iv ROBERT9,
; d young.
v JAY9, ; d young.
vi BENJAMIN
F9, b Jun 1893; m 3 times; he had no
children.
vii RODNEY
B9, b Jul 1895; d young.
ii CYRUS
B8, b 15 Mar 1845; d age 7.
iii IRA
OSCAR8, b Princeton, Green Lake Co WI 18
Apr 1847; d Willamina OR 13 Jan 1932; m Blue Earth, Faribeault
Co MN 8 May 1870 Mary Jane LAMBIE, b
St Lawrence Co NY 31 Oct 1846, d Willamina OR 17 Dec 1937, daughter
of William and Mary Ann (FRANKLIN) LAMBIE;
r Minnesota Lake MN, and Willamina, Yamhill Co OR.
Ira Oscar had a grocery business, and helped
his father with the hotel.
[~
Corresp:Sue Davenport ~]
Children of Ira and
Mary Jane:
i MARY
LOUISE9, b Minnesota Lake 14 Oct 1871; m
James Henry LAMSON. They had 2 or 3 children.
ii MARZIE
L9, b Minnesota Lake 26 Jun 1874; d
Salem OR 10 May 1968; m Roy Burgess LAMSON.
iii HULDA
BESSIE9, b 30 Sep 1876; d Willamina OR in
early 1950's, after she was hit by car; m Guy O LAMSON.
iv WILLIAM
CHAUNCEY9, b 15 Oct 1878; d Redmond,
Deschutes Co OR; m Charlotte ‑‑‑. They had 3
children.
v MABLE9, b 28 Apr 1880; d MN Jul 1880
vi JERRY
CLARENCE9, b 28 Sep 1881; d OR; m/1 Winifred
WINDOM; m/2 ?. He had 1 girl and 1 boy
who died young.
vii IRA
COLFAX9, b 13 Jan 1885; d CA; m Alta SHORTRIDGE;
had one son:
Child:
RONALD10
viii GENEVIEVE9, b 25 Aug 1890; d Sep 1890.
501. AMAZIAH DUTTON7 BARBER (Amaziah D6), b VT 1813/14, m 25 Jan 1843 Jane E PARMELEE, b Kirkland
(formerly Paris), Oneida Co NY 5 Sep 1825, daughter of Chester and Hadassah (MITCHELL)
PARMELEE; r New London and Utica, both in Oneida Co NY.
Amaziah Dutton is almost surely the son of Amaziah D of Hebron CT,
because of having the same unusual name, and the fact that Amaziah D (#232)'s
mother was Lois DUTTON. In 1850 Amaziah lived in Verona, Oneida Co NY,
at which time he was a Canal Superintendent, presumably on the Erie Canal. He
was in Utica in 1887. [~
CT Hist Soc:Shepard Gen; CT State Lib:Parmelee Gen; 1850 Census:Verona ~]
Children
of Amaziah Dutton and Jane:
i MARIAN
AUGUSTA8, b New London NY 14 Jul 1845; d
Utica 28 Dec 1915; m at Utica 26 Jan 1869 Leroy Ferry
SHEPARD, b Bethel CT 6 Feb 1844, d
Utica Jan 1902, son of Charles Henry and Fanny
(GREGORY) SHEPARD; r Utica.
Children of Marian and
Leroy, born at Utica:
i William
Pierce SHEPARD9,
b 9 Jun 1870; m Agnes M STEWART; r Clinton, Oneida Co NY. They had
no children.
ii Jane
Barber SHEPARD9,
b 3 Jul 1872; m Edward R ATWILL; r Northampton MA.
ii AMAZIAH
D8,
; m 20 Jan 1875 Ella M SPAFFORD, b 1 Jun 1851, daughter of John C
and Mariah (HALL)
SPAFFORD of Utica; r Utica.
Amaziah was a carriage builder, in the firm
of Sheffield and Barber.
[~ CT State Lib:Spofford Gen; Utica Directory 1887 ~]
502. JEROME7 BARBER (Lawrence6), b West Troy, Rensselaer Co NY 22 Nov 1834; d probably at Jackson,
Jackson Co MI 9 Jul 1911; m there 27 Oct 1863 Emily Cecil RANNEY, b
Avon, Lorain Co OH 5 Nov 1844; r Rives, Jackson Co. [~ Corresp:Lois Barber Jizba;
IGI:MI ~]
Children
of Jerome and Emily, born at Rives:
i HATTIE
ADELIA8, b 24 Oct 1864; m Alfred SOMERVILLE.
Children of Hattie and
Alfred:
i Ray
SOMERVILLE9
ii Olive
SOMERVILLE9
ii MILNER
LELAND8, b 7 May 1871; m May WHITNEY.
Children of Milner and
May:
i LAWRENCE9
ii RALPH9
iii RUTH9
740 iii CLYDE JAY8, b 24 Jul 1874; m/1 Lizzie FISHER;
m/2 Ilah E KETCHAM.
iv BLANCH
BELLE8, b 8 Dec 1879; d 1 Aug 1958; m
Clayton Allen WHITE, b 13 Oct 1868, d Jan 1924.
Children of Blanch and
Clayton:
i Doris
WHITE9
ii Hilda
WHITE9, m Oren BLACKMAN.
iii Darrell
WHITE9
503. FORD BELA7 BARBER (Lawrence6), b Rockport, Huron Co OH 5 Nov 1842; d Los Angeles CA 22 Oct 1928;
m/1 Lyons, Burt Co NE 3 Apr 1873 Susan Ann WATSON, b Portland ME 18 Dec
1845, d Bancroft, Burt Co NE 27 Oct 1899, daughter of John and Deborah
Collomore (PENNELL) WATSON; r Lyons and Bancroft.
Ford m/2 1902 Addie BUCHANAN, who d 27 May 1957. He was in the
10th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry in the Civil War.
[~ Corresp:Lois Barber Jizba ~]
Children
of Ford and Susan Ann:
i STELLA
FRANCES8, b Lyons 28 Dec 1873; d Norfolk,
Madison Co NE 21 Mar 1960; m Bancroft 23 Aug 1898 John
Ammon STAHL, b Selinsgrove, Snyder Co
PA 1 Jan 1867, d West Point NE 22 Dec 1940, son of Elias S and Julia
A (CRISSENGER) STAHL; r
Bancroft and West Point.
Children of Stella and
John:
i Marion
STAHL9, b Bancroft 26 Jul 1899; m Dorothy
BENNETT.
ii Bernice
STAHL9, b Bancroft 6 Jan 1902; d Omaha NE
24 Sep 1961.
iii Leila
STAHL9, b West Point 18 Mar 1904; m
Howard BUFFETT; r Omaha.
iv Edith
STAHL9, b West Point 26 Apr 1906; m
Edward KRAFT; r Illinois, California, Colorado, and
Georgia.
741 ii JOHN LAWRENCE8, b Bancroft 18 Nov 1875; m Edith
Rebecca HOBBS.
742 iii WADE WATSON8, b Bancroft 8 Aug 1879; d 24 Mar
1942; m/1 Grace VanATTA; m/2 Addie BERADA.
743 iv FORD BELA8, b Bancroft 13 Dec 1883; m Ruth L WHITNEY.
v WALTER
HUTCHINSON8, b Bancroft 11 Jan 1888; d there
10 Oct 1894.
504. ALBERT G7 BARBER (Lawrence6), b Rockport, Huron Co OH 13 Apr 1847; d probably Kalkaska, Kalkaska
Co MI Jan 1909; m Jackson, Jackson Co MI 9 May 1874 Kate A HUNT, b
Northeast Hope, Ontario, Canada 2 May 1857; r Jackson, and at Kalkaska. [~
Corresp:Lois Barber Jizba; 1880 Census:Kalkaska ~]
Children
of Albert and Kate:
i LENA
MINNETTA8, b Jackson 3 Jan 1875; m ‑‑‑
BLACKMAN.
ii IDA
RELIEF8, b Jackson 12 Sep 1877; m Oren BEEBE.
Child of Ida and Oren:
i Lena
BEEBE9, m Ray FREELAND, r Harbor
Springs, Emmet Co MI.
iii SIMEON
GUY8, b Jackson Co 20 Aug 1879
505. RICHARD LORD7 BARBER (Epaphras Lord6), b probably Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co OH 16 Nov 1827; d 17 Sep 1882;
buried at Nortonville, Jefferson Co KS; m/1 1852 Mary Elizabeth HODGEMAN
of Parma, Cuyahoga Co OH; r Nortonville KS.
Richard m/2 1870 Ella HALE, b Collinwood, Cuyahoga Co 1850/1,
daughter of John Alanson and Nancy (CRANNEY) HALE.
[~
1909 Barber Gen; 1880 census:Norton ~]
Child
of Richard and Elizabeth:
i ALICE8,
; m William BECKLEY.
Children
of Richard and Ella:
ii EPAPHRAS
LORD8, b KS 1872/3
iii EDNA
IONE8, b KS 1874/5; m Leon H DICKINSON.
Child of Edna and
Leon:
i Leon
H DICKINSON9
iv ELLA
EVANGELINE8, b KS 1876/7; m 1905 A B FOWLER.
Children of Ella and A
B Fowler:
i Ambrose
Claire FOWLER9
ii Iona
Evangeline FOWLER9
v ALFRED
JOSIAH8,
; m ‑‑‑; they had l child.
506. EPAPHRAS LORD7 BARBER (Epaphras Lord6), b probably Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co 18 Dec 1830; d 1898; buried at
Wauseon, Fulton Co OH; m Oct 1853 Sophia Hurd WATKINS, b 1833, d 1911,
probably the Sophia who was daughter of Timothy and Adeline (SLAUGHT) WATKINS
of Ohio; r Fulton Co OH. Epaphras served in the Union Army in the Civil War,
and was Captain of a Company, and later Colonel of the Toledo post. [~ 1909
Barber Gen; Watkins Gen; DAR lineage ~]
Children
of Epaphras and Sophia:
i ADALINE
LOUISE8, b Aug 1854
ii EDWIN
LEWIS (or LORD)8, b 1862/3; m 1888 Mary McCONNEL,
b 1863, d 1908.
Child of Edwin and
Mary:
i M.
LOUISE9, b Wauseon; m Fred P SWINDEMAN.
iii HERBERT
A8, b 1874 (an adopted son).
507. ELIHU CROSS7 BARBER (Oliver6), b Williston VT 4 Feb 1799; d Poland, Chautauqua Co NY 21 Jan 1873;
m/1 Williston 11 Jan 1827 Catherine WALKER, b Williston 22 Oct 1802, d
there May 1829.
Elihu m/2 Poland 3 Jan 1830 Elizabeth (MINEGAR) RICE, b
Turbot, Northumberland Co PA 27 Oct 1802, d Poland 8 Mar 1893, daughter of
Michael MINEGAR, and widow of Lester RICE; r Williston VT,and
after 1830 Poland (Harmony) and Westfield, Chautauqua Co NY. Elizabeth had 3
children with Lester RICE, and 9 more with Elihu.
Elihu was a farmer. He served in the War of 1812 for 10 days. [~ Vital
rec:VT; Land rec:Williston VT; Corresp:Virginia B Johnson; Corresp:Marguerite
Lee; Corresp:Betty Smith; 1850 census:Poland; Cem:Poland ~]
Children
of Elihu and Catherine:
i ELLEN
MARIE8, b 11 Oct 1827; d 1883; m
Williston 25 Oct 1843 Eleazar TAFT of Essex Junction VT, a lawyer and
judge. [~ National
Register,S.A.R. ~]
Child of Ellen and
Eleazar:
i Elihu
Barber TAFT9
ii KATHERINE
DELIA SOPHIA8, b 10 Apr 1829
Children
of Elihu and Elizabeth, probably all born at Poland:
iii PRUDENCE
CHLOE8, b 10 Apr 1831; d Jamestown,
Chautauqua Co 3 Dec 1897; m Poland 3 Jun 1848 William M
NEWTON, son of John and Sally NEWTON
of Busti, Chautauqua Co.
iv SARA
JANE8, b 16 Aug 1833; d Poland Dec 186‑;
m ‑‑‑ LUDLOW, or ‑‑‑ RHODES.
v CHARLOTTE8, b 14 Oct 1835; d 1907; m John H MINEGAR;
r Ashville, Chautauqua Co.
vi GUY
IRVINE8, b 13 Nov 1837; d 20 Dec 1914; m
1864 Gertrude Emily WADE, b Canada West 1838/9.
Child of Guy and
Gertrude:
i MYRTLE9, b Chautauqua Co about 1872
744 vii HORACE LAFAYETTE8, b 12 Jul 1841; m Martha Ann BARBER,
daughter of Charles R (see #509).
viii MELVINA
AMELIA8, b 23 Sep 1848; d Poland NY 31 Mar
1869; she was a teacher.
ix IDA
ELIZABETH8, b 27 Feb 1851; d Ashville 1932; m
Frank F GARDNER, b NY 1845/6; r Harmony.
Children of Ida and
Frank:
i Mabel
GARDNER9, b NY 1871/2
ii Edith
GARDNER9, b NY 1880
508. HIRAM7 BARBER (Oliver6), b Williston VT about 1804; ?m Fanny ‑‑‑; r
Poland, Chautauqua Co NY in 1835, Randolph, Cattaraugus Co NY (just across the
county line from Poland) in 1840, and Norwalk, Huron Co OH. [~
1835 census:Poland; 1840 census:Randolph; 1850 census:Norwalk ~]
Children
of Hiram and Fanny:
i HIRAM
J8, b 1835/6; m Mary Ellen FOUST,
b 16 Oct 1854, d 7 Nov 1931, daughter of Wilson and Mary Ellen
(CLAYPOOL) FOUST; r Huron Co OH
and Westfield, Morrow Co OH. Family tradition says they had 9 children. [~
IGI:OH; 1880 Census:Westfield; Foust Family, Germany to Am. ~]
Children of Hiram and
Mary:
i DAISY9, b 1875
ii DELAINE9, b 1876
iii BESSIE
L9, b 1879
ii MARTHA8, b 1839
iii LEWIS
M8, b 1842
iv HORACE
M8, b 1844; m Delia THOMAS; r
Norwalk, Huron Co OH. [~ IGI:OH; 1880 census:Norwalk
~]
Child of Horace and
Delia:
i CLARENCE9, b 1879
v MARY
A8, b 1846
509. CHARLES R7 BARBER (Oliver6), b Willison VT 1811; d Rutledge, Cattaraugus Co NY 31 Jan 1893; m
Randolph, Cattaraugus Co 1833 Diana MILES, b NY 1814; r Westfield,
Chautauqua Co, and Randolph.
Charles was a farmer.
[~ Vital rec:VT; Corresp:Virginia B Johnson;
1840,50 census:Randolph; LDS Fam Search:Patricia L Seiler ~]
Children
of Charles and Diana:
DAUGHTER,
b Randolph 1833; d there 1835.
DAUGHTER,
b Randolph 1835; d there about 1840.
i OLIVER
P8, b 1836; m Eliza J ‑‑‑;
r Ellington, Chautauqua Co. [~ 1880 census:Ellington
NY ~]
Children of Oliver and
Eliza:
i LUCY9, b 1870
ii IRENE9, b 1875
ii MARION
M8, b 1838; d Connewango NY
(?Conewango, Warren Co PA); m --- DEVINE.
iii ANNA
C8, b 1840
iv MARTHA
ANN8, b 1842; m Horace L BARBER,
son of Elihu Cross (see #744).
v LEWIS8, b 1845
vi ORRIN
ELIHU8, b 25 Feb 1849; d Wood Co WV 24
Mar 1914; m/1 ---; m/2 Anna Isabelle WOLFE, who d
Clarksburg, Harrison Co WV 1935. [Corresp:
Jeff Elder]
Child of Orrin and his
first wife:
i EDSON9,
; went to California.
Children of Orrin and
Anna:
ii EDITH
KATHLEEN9,
; m Charles William ELDER, Jr.
iii ANITA9
vii MELVIN8, b Randolph 4 Jan 1854; m Mary
Augusta ---.
510. GEORGE E7 BARBER (Oliver6), b Williston VT 12 Jul 1818; d Shelburne VT or Monkton VT 3 Sep
1869; m/1 Charlotte VT 2 May 1841 Cornelia (SANFORD) POWELL, who
was adopted by --- POWELL. Cornelia was born Charlotte 7 May
1818, d Shelburne 12 Jun 1855, daughter of R C and Clarinda SANFORD.
George m/2 Jane E CARPENTER. She m/2 1870 Ebenezer WARD; r
Shelburne, Hinesburg, Charlotte, Burlington and St Albans, all in VT. George
was an innkeeper.
[~ VT DAR:Vol.12; Godfrey Mem Lib:Carpenter
Gen ~]
Children
of George and Cornelia:
i RUFUS
GEORGE8, b Charlotte VT 12 Jun 1842; d in
Minnesota in 1891; m Milwaukee WI 17 Dec 1868 Augusta
Priscilla KELLOGG, b Vernon WI 29 Sep
1848, daughter of Erastus Handy and Elizabeth Jane (SMITH)
KELLOGG; r Mukwonago, Waukesha Co WI.
Augusta lived later in
Plymouth, Wayne Co MI.
Rufus served in the Civil War for over 1
year, and ended as a Lieutenant. Later he became a “commercial traveler”.
He was a Baptist, and a Republican. After
Rufus died, Augusta lived in Plymouth, Wayne Co MI. [~ VT DAR:Vol
12; IGI; Kellogg Gen ~]
Children of Rufus and
Augusta, born at Mukwonago:
i ANNA
DEAN9, b 6 Jan 1870; m Detroit MI 28 Nov
1887 Harry Nickleson
ROBINSON;
r Detroit, and had 1 child.
ii EARL
HANDY9, b 3 Apr 1874; m Mukwonago 12 Jun
1898 Lou HUNTER; r Mukwonago, and had
1 child.
ii MAHLON
M8, b Burlington VT 5 Aug 1844; d
Nashua NH 26 Aug 1904; m/1 Monkton VT 17 Apr 1866 Mary Louise
LAWRENCE, b Monkton 1849, daughter of
Ethan and Mary (WELLS) LAWRENCE; (divorced); m/2 Jennie
(SHERMAN) WILLIAMS; r Monckton
and Hinesburg VT, and Westboro MA, and d Nashua NH. Mahlon was a
farmer, and later a painter. [~ CHS:Wood
Gen,1885, by Wm S Wood; VT DAR:Vol 12; 1880 census:Westboro ~]
Child of Mahlon and
Louise:
i ALMA
A9, b Monkton 19 Mar 1867; d
Hinesburg VT 5 Oct 1877.
Children of Mahlon and
Jennie:
ii LEONARD
O9, b 1876
iii ERNEST
L9, b 1879
iii OLIVER
HORACE8, b Burlington 10 Feb 1848; d
Randolph VT 4 Oct 1908; m Hinesburg 1 Jan 1870 Louise Betsey
RAY, b Hinesburg 14 Apr 1851, d
Montpelier VT 8 Mar 1933, daughter of John Miles and Sarah (HUBBELL) RAY;
r
Hinesburg and Shelburne VT. Oliver was a
tanner, and a hostler.
Children of Oliver and
Louise:
i FLORENCE
CORNELIA9, b 28 Jan 1871
ii GEORGE
P9, b 17 Aug 1872; m Lucy E MEECH.
iv CORNELIA
A8, b St Albans VT 23 Feb 1851; m
Milwaukee WI Stoddard MARTIN.
Children
of George and Jane:
v HARRIET
J8, b Dec 1856; d Shelburne 28 Aug
1857
vi GIRL8, b 18 Dec 1859; d same day
vii JANE
ALLETE8, b Shelburne 25 Jan 1861; m Fred T
BALL.
viii FLORA E8, b Hinesburg 12 Mar 1866; m Joseph
H HATFIELD.
511. PHILANDER M7 BARBER (William6), b Williston VT 1799/1800; d Springfield, Clark Co OH 21 Dec 1888; m
Susquehanna Co PA Salome N GAGE, b VT 1801/2; d OH; r Rush, Susquehanna
Co in 1830, Bridgewater, Susquehanna Co PA in 1840, and Jessup, now in
Lackawanna Co in 1850; they moved to Portland, Chautauqua Co NY in 1852. He was
a merchant and a carpenter. In later life he was listed as a laborer, and a
mail-carrier. [~
1830,40 censuses:Rush; 1850 census:Jessup; 1855 census: Portland;
Corresp:Melveen S Jensen; Corresp:John Burton ~]
Children
of Philander and Salome, probably all born in Susquehanna Co: (the 1865 census of PA states Salome
has had 12 children):
745 i MERVIN PETER8, b Jessup, Lackawanna Co PA 2 Feb
1825; m Amanda Caroline STONE.
ii HARMON
W8, b Fairdale, Susquehanna Co 6 Dec
1825; d Jessup 15 Oct 1863; m 1854 Adeline COGSWELL, b
Pike (?County) PA 10 Apr 1836, d 27 Jan 1872,
daughter of Joel and Sarah (DeGRAW)
COGSWELL. Adeline m/2 Lucius SMITH,
b PA 1821/2, and lived at Rush in 1870.
Harmon was a shoemaker in Montrose,
Susquehanna Co and in Jessup.
Children of Harmon and
Adeline:
i SILSBEE9, b PA 1858/9
ii W
S9, b 22 Mar 1860; d before 1870.
iii MARY
E9, b PA 23 Mar 1862/3
iii IRA
GAGE8, b about 1827/8; d Warren, Warren
Co PA 15 Jul 1906; m Conewango, Warren Co 1850 Mrs. Susan
BARBER, b PA 1825/6. They had 7
children, according to family history. Ira G Barber appears in the 1880 census
of Springfield, Clark Co OH, b PA 1826/7 with
wife Lizzie (COFFIN), b OH 1851/2. This is where his father Philander
was living, also.
Ira served in the Civil War, and was in many
of the famous battles, and in “Sherman’s March”.
Children of Ira and
Susan:
i MARY9, b Warren Co PA 1850/1
ii ANGELINE9, b Warren Co 1852/3
iii EZRA9, b Warren Co 1854/5
iv JOEL9, b NY 1856/7
v LODEMA9, b Warren Co 1858/9
vi GEORGE9, b Warren Co 1861/2
vii IRA9, b NY 1864/5
Children of Ira and
Lizzie, born in OH:
viii STELLA9, b 1869/70
ix BIRDENA9, b 1873/4
x CAROLINE9, b 1877/8
xi EDWARD9, b 1880
iv JOEL
S8, b 25 Jul 1827; d Susquehanna Co
14 Mar 1849.
v ISAAC
O8 (O may be for Orville), b PA
1831/2; d Jamestown, Chautauqua Co NY 2 Aug 1883; m Pomfret,
Chautauqua Co Harriet ---, b NY
1841/2; r in Pomfret NY, and moved to Springfield, Clark Co OH.
Isaac was a cabinet maker. [~
1880 Census:Springfield ~]
Children of Isaac and
Harriet:
i MINNIE9, b Pomfret about 1855/6
ii LILLIAN9, b Pomfret 1858/9
iii MARIAN9, b Pomfret Feb 1860
iv WILLIAM9, b Springfield 1867/8
v ISAAC9, b Springfield 1872/3
vi HARRY9, b about 1877/8
vi WILLIAM
M8, b 23 Mar 1833; d Jessup,
Susquehanna Co (now in Lackawanna Co) 23 Mar 1849.
vii MARY
A8, b 1834/1835; d Portland,
Chautauqua Co NY Nov 1863; m Chautauqua Co about 1853 John R ROLPH,
son of Stephen and Eunice ROLPH; r
Portland.
John m/2 1869 Louisa BRADFIELD in
Iowa.
Children of Mary and
John:
i Francis
Adeline ROLPH9,
b Pomfret, Chautauqua Co May 1858; d before 1865.
ii Manley
ROLPH9, b Portland 1858/9; m Mary A BARBER,
b OH. Manley was
apparently left with his grandparents after Mary died, and was
informally
adopted by them. He was called Manley BARBER after that.
iii Adelia
ROLPH9, b Portland 1859; d before 1865.
viii EDMOND
B8, b Montrose, Susquehanna Co PA 24
Sep 1836; d Buffalo NY 22 Jul 1920; m Jamestown NY 4 Sep
1866 Ann COSGROVE, b Ireland 5 Jun
1839, d Buffalo 14 Sep 1924. Edmond
served in the Civil War, and applied
for a military pension in 1898. [~
1880 census:Buffalo ~]
Children of Edmund and
Ann, all born in NY:
i EDITH
E9, b Jamestown 1867/8
ii MARGARET
S9, b Buffalo 1869/70
iii ELLA
L9, b Buffalo 1872/3
iv CLARENCE
E9, b Buffalo 1874/5
v CHESTER
W9, b Buffalo 1879/80
ix HIRAM
R8, b 1 Aug 1838; d Fairdale,
Susquehanna Co 26 Aug 1838.
x ADELIA8 (Matilda), b 1839/40; d about
1868; m Portland 1867 Richard GATES, b NY 1838/9. They had a
daughter Orney just before Adelia died.
Richard was a railroad engineer. [~ 1870
census:Fredonia ~]
Child of Adelia and
Richard:
i Orney
GATES9, b 1868
xi SOLOMON
W8, b 1839/40; probably d young. He
is not in 1850 census.
xii HIRAM
K8, b 11 Jan 1842; d Fairdale 26 Jun
1842.
xiii HIRAM
K8, b 26 Oct 1842; d Fairdale 30 Jan
1843.
a Philander BARBER, b NY Apr 1830,
was in Pomfret NY in 1900, with wife Caroline L ---, b NY 1835. He served in
the Civil War in H Company, 72nd NY Infantry
Regiment.
512. ALMON7 BARBER (William6), b probably Williston VT 1802/3; d Stockton, Chautauqua Co NY 12 Mar
1885; m after 1840 in Stockton Julia Ann STURGIS, b PA 1825/6, d
Stockton 14 May 1899. In 1826 Almon and his brothers Heman and Allen settled in
Stockton.
Almon was a farmer. [~
1840,50,55 census:Stockton NY; GML:Crandall Gen; Will of Almon, 1885; Hist. of
Chautauqua Co ~]
Children
of Almon and Julia, probably all born in Stockton:
i CLARISSA
M8, b 1843/4; m Mayville, Chautauqua
Co 25 Jun 1864 John Samuel BARNEY, b Guys Mills, Crawford
Co PA 2 Nov 1836, d 27 Sep 1889, son of
Elkanah Jr. and Minerva Lawrence (GIBSON) BARNEY.
John m/1 in 1860 Elizabeth RECORD,
and had a child Alice, b Sep 1861. John was a farmer.
[~ Kindred
Konnections: Joel Orcutt ~]
Children of Clarissa
and John:
i Chauncey
Almon BARNEY9,
b 15 Jan 1867; d Erie PA; m Mina HICKERWELL.
ii Lizzie
May BARNEY9, b 8 Jun 1868; m Charles MANG.
ii MARYETTE8, b 1845/6; d 1903; m Clement T HAYNES,
b Chautauqua Co Apr 1838; r Stockton.
[~
Cem:Stockton;1875 census:Stockton ~]
Children of Maryette
and Clement, born at Stockton:
i Melvin
G HAYNES9, b 1865/6; d 1897.
ii George
T HAYNES9, b 1868; d 1868.
iii Oscar
HAYNES9, b 1871/2; d 1897.
iv Alvin
HAYNES9, b 1881; d 1898.
iii LOUISA
A8, b 30 Apr 1848; d Stockton 27 Jun
1885; m John J JOHNSON, b Chautauqua Co 1843 or 1846; r in
Stockton.
Children of Louisa and
John, born in Stockton:
i Forrest
D JOHNSON9, b 1867/8; m Irenia L ---.
ii Perry
H JOHNSON9, b 1868/9
iii Delphene
(Nellie) JOHNSON9,
b 1870/1
iv Franklin
A JOHNSON9, b 1873/4
v Louisa
A JOHNSON9, b 1876/7
vi Clara
M JOHNSON9, b 1878/9
iv ADELAIDE
PAULINE8, b Jan 1851; m 1866/7 James Paul CRANDALL,
b Mayville, Chautauqua Co 2 Nov 1849,
son of James Thomas and Nancy (MALONE)
CRANDALL; r Prospect Station, Chautauqua Co. James was a
farmer. The census states that Adelaide had 4
children, and 3 were living in 1900.
[~ 1900
census:Portland, Chautauqua Co ~]
Child of Adelaide and
James:
i Ethel
CRANDALL9, b Aug 1888
v LUCINA
A8, b 1852/3, ; m --- MILLER.
vi ORLANDO
ALMON8, b Oct 1858; d Stockton 1937; m
1897/8 Lena Caroline ---, b IL Mar 1874; r Stockton.
Orlando was a dairy farmer. [~ 1900,
1910 census:Stockton ~]
Children of Orlando
and Lena, born at Stockton:
i CHESTER
A9, b Dec 1899
ii CLARENCE
W9, b 1900/1
iii GEORGE
H9, b 1903/4
vii ROSETTA
VIOLA8, b Dec 1861; m 1893/4 Henry
(“Harry”) FARRAR, b NY Jan 1832; r Portland, Chautauqua Co.
Henry was previously married and had a son
Jay, b NY Nov 1885, living with them in 1900.
[~ 1900
census: Portland ~]
Child of Rosetta and
Henry:
i Earl
FARRAR9, b Portland Feb 1896
viii CHARLES D8, b Oct 1864; m 1895/6 Ida ---, b
IL Mar 1876; r Stockton.
Children of Charles
and Ida, born at Stockton:
i MABEL9, b Feb 1897
ii ALMON9, b Jul 1899
ix WILLIAM
P8,
; living in 1885.
513. HEMAN A7 BARBER (William6), b probably Williston VT 24 Apr 1804; d Stockton, Chautauqua Co NY
22 Apr 1868; m Stockton Hannah A GIBBS, b Tomkins Co NY 12 Mar 1812, d
20 Mar 1885, daughter of --- and Anna (---) GIBBS; r Stockton at least
from 1830 thru 1850; r Harborcreek, Erie Co PA in 1860, and in Pomfret,
Chautauqua Co in 1865.
Heman was a farmer. A probate record of Heman’s estate names his
siblings: Philander of Portland, Chautauqua Co; Almon, Laura Doty, and Allen,
all of Stockton; William of Warren Co PA; Flora and Walter Crane of Spring
Valley, Fillmore Co MN. [~
1830,40,50 census:Stockton NY; Cem:Stockton; Wills of Heman and Hannah:
Corresp:Sally Shaner; Corresp: Melveen Jensen ~]
Children
of Heman and Hannah:
i HEMAN8, b 1831; d 1831
ii ALTANA
O8 adopted (the Pomfret, Chautauqua
Co NY census of 1865 indicates Hannah had no children by then),
b NY 1835/6; m John J BOWMAN; r
Jamestown, Chautauqua Co NY.
iii CORNELIA
R8 (Nellie) (WOODRUFF or WOODWARD),
adopted, b Cattaraugus Co NY 1849/50; m Albert W NASH;
r Fulton, Montgomery Co NY.
The
following are listed in Hannah’s will, along with Altana O, and an heir C.C. PIERCE
and his wife Silvena.
Perhaps Hannah was a sister of Silvena:
HARRIET8,
; m Jesse DUNHAM; r Erie Co NY.
Children of Harriet
and Jesse:
i Nellie
DUNHAM9
ii Nettie
DUNHAM9
ALCONDA?8,
; m --- HOWARD.
Child of Alconda:
i Willis
HOWARD9
ANNA8,
; m Zebulon BURDICK; moved to Titusville, Crawford Co PA.
HANNAH8,
; m James SHREVE; r Union, Erie Co NY.
MARY8,
; m Solomon SHREVE; r Union also.
514. ALLEN7 BARBER, b probably Williston VT 1805/6; d Stockton, Chautauqua
Co NY 2 Mar 1883; m/1 Stockton 30 Apr 1837 Clarissa B PHILLIPS, b
Stockton 21 Oct 1816, d there 9 Apr 1841, daughter of Asa and Submit (SCOTT)
PHILLIPS.
Allen m/2 1 May 1844 Celestia COOLEY, daughter of Ethan and Laura
COOLEY, b Stockton Nov 1818, d there 28 Apr 1896; all are buried at
Stockton.
In 1826 Allen and his brothers Almon and Heman settled in Stockton.
Allen lived at Villenova NY and in Stockton. He was a farmer. [~ 1830
census:Villenova; 1840,50,55 censuses:Stockton NY; Cem:Stockton; LDS Fam
Search:Diane Truesdale Loy; Corresp:Melveen Jensen ~]
Child
of Allen and Clarissa, born at Stockton:
i CORNELIA
A8, b Mar 1838; m 1861/2 Nelson D JOHNSON,
b Stockton 28 Dec 1835, son of Titus Blackmer and
Catherine (WALROD) JOHNSON.
Nelson was a butcher and a farmer.
Children of Cornelia and Nelson, born in
Chautauqua Co: (the 1900 census
of Portland, where they lived, states Cornelia has had 5 children,
all living):
i Bruce
O JOHNSON9, b 1862/3; m Elizabeth M ---; r
New York and Ohio.
ii Edith
L JOHNSON9, b 1867/8
iii Allen
P JOHNSON9, b 1870/1
iv Frank
JOHNSON9, b 1874/5
Children
of Allen and Celestia, born in Chautauqua Co:
ii ORANGE
JASON8, b Dec 1845; d Stockton 5 Mar
1909; m there 5 Jan 1870 Ann Christine (ANDERSON) PICKETT,
b Sweden or in NY of Swedish parents Jun
1847, d 1925; buried at Stockton. Orange was a farm owner. They had
no children.
iii CYNTHIA
L8, b Nov 1849; d Stockton 1916.
iv GEORGE8, b 1851/2; d Stockton 22 Mar
1907.
v FLORA8, b Mar 1858; d 5 Mar 1888; buried
at Stockton.
vi FREDERICK
R8 (twin), b Mar 1858; d Bemus Point,
Chautauqua Co 1940; m 1895/6 Martha A WILBUR, b
Chautauqua Co Apr 1867, d Bemus Point 1926.
515.
WILLIAM PERRY7 BARBER (William6), b Williston VT 14 Jan 1814; d Pleasant, Warren Co PA 23 Apr 1887; m
(he “of Bridgewater”) Susquehanna Co 18 Oct 1835 Rebecca Ann ADKINS,
originally Rebecca FARMER of Rush, Susquehanna Co, b PA 30 Dec 1812, d
Pleasant Warren Co 26 Feb 1894,
daughter (or adopted daughter) of John D ADKINS; r Pleasant in 1840,
Conewango in 1850, and Grunderville, all in Warren Co PA.
William was a
farmer, and is also described as a carpenter. In 1840 his occupation was listed
as “manufacturing”. [~
Buckell Manuscript; Family Bible:Sally Shaner; Corresp:Melveen Jensen; 1840
census:Pleasant; 1850 census: Conewanga; Rootsweb: R Bradley Potts ~]
Children
of William and Rebecca, all born in Warren Co PA:
i MARY SOPHRONIA8, b Pleasant, Warren Co PA 15 Dec
1840; d Vernal, Uintah Co UT 26 Dec 1920; m Harbor
Creek, Erie Co PA 23 Feb 1858 Alonzo Terrell ATWOOD,
b Sheridan, Chautauqua Co NY 19 Feb 1837, d Maeser,
Uintah Co 9 Jan 1908, son of Simeon Ernest
and Melissa Ann (TERRELL) ATWOOD; r Harborcreek, Erie Co PA,
and in Mill Creek, South Cottonwood and
Salem, all in Salt Lake Co, UT, and finally in Vernal.
Alonzo was a brickmaker in 1860, later a
farmer. In the Mormon church he was ordained a priest in 1861, and cut
off in the same year. In 1880 the census states
he was “deaf and dumb”, and so was his daughter
Clarissa.
At the same time that Mary and Alonzo had
their 13 children, Alonzo married in 1865 Elizabeth Geddes McLean of
Scotland, and had 14 children with her, from
1867 to 1892. This was in Utah, in the days of polygamous marriages.
Children of Mary and Alonzo:
i Melissa
Ann ATWOOD9, b Harborcreek 23 Oct 1859; m
Osmond Weilding SHAW; r Hayden, Fremont
Co ID, and Tetonia, Teton Co ID.
ii William
Stephen ATWOOD9,
b Harborcreek 10 Apr 1861; m/1 Mary Alice JENSEN; m/2 Minnie
Maryann (HANSON) RICHARDS; r
South Cottonwood.
iii Mary
Ellen ATWOOD9,
b Mill Creek 27 Aug 1863; m/1 William Edson ELLIOTT; m/2 John Charles
LOFLEY; r South Cottonwood.
iv Clarissa
Cornelia ATWOOD9,
b South Cottonwood 14 Nov 1865; m Parley Perry CURTIS.
v Alonzo
Simeon ATWOOD9,
b South Cottonwood 30 Jan 1868; m Jane WILSON.
vi Louisa
Mariella ATWOOD9,
b South Cottonwood 4 Jul 1870; m/1 Levi Zenos MONTAGUE; m/2 Grace,
Caribou Co ID 13 Sep 1904 Fredrik Christian OLSEN.
vii Walter
Augustine ATWOOD9,
b South Cottonwood 25 Oct 1872; m Hannah Ellen CHADWICK. 1880
census states he had fits.
viii Amelia
Lenora ATWOOD9,
b South Cottonwood 15 Dec 1874; m Joseph Eline NIELSEN.
ix Charlotte
Eiceola ATWOOD9,
b Murray, Salt Lake Co 25 Feb 1877; m Oscar Wilks COLLETT.
x Chloe
Ann ATWOOD9, b South Cottonwood 30 May 1879; d
1882.
xi Leonard
Noble ATWOOD9,
b Salem 2 Apr 1882; m/1 Rachel Josephine HUNTING; m/2 Emily Jane PERKES.
xii Sarah
Jane ATWOOD9, b Salem 5 Aug 1884; died in the
same year.
xiii Edson
Leroy ATWOOD9,
b Salem 3 Nov 1885; m Ida Mae DINGMAN.
ii MARTHA
A8 (“MATILDA”), b Conewango, Warren Co PA 25 Jul
1844; d Warren Co PA 23 May 1918; m/1 Erie PA
2 Dec 1864 Thomas L HURST, b 1840, d
Conewango 20 Feb 1913; she m/2 10 May 1876
John McCALMONT of Warren Co, b 1844/5,
d Warren Co 18 Sep 1899.
Thomas fought in the Civil War. After that
service he was admitted to theGovernment Asylum in Washington DC in
May 1863. He was in and out of Asylums from
then on. In about 1874 Thomas disappeared suddenly, and when he
could not be located
he was declared legally dead, and his property sold, and his wife remarried.
Later he was
found in the Pennsylvania State Hospital at
Warren, where he was transferred in 1884 from the Erie PA Almshouse,
and where he died.
John McCALMONT was a farmer.
Child of Matilda and Thomas:
i George
N HURST9, b PA Feb 1872; d 1912; m
Catherine E SMEDLEY; r Sheffield, Warren Co PA.
Child of Matilda and John:
ii Bertie
McCALMONT9 (a girl), b Warren Co PA 1876/7
746 iii AUGUSTINE L8, b Conewango 11 Aug 1845; m Anna GARRISON.
747 iv HEMAN8, b Conewango 30 Dec 1846; m Ida
Bell GROSS.
v WILLIAM
WORTH8, (WORTH WILLIAM), b Conewango
24 May 1849, d Warren Co 9 Jan 1852.
vi KATHERINE
EDNA8, b Conewango 26 Apr 1853; d
Tidiute, Warren Co PA 20 Dec 1925; m 1877/8 Warren Co
William Augustus ATKINS, b NY Nov
1855; d before 1920; his parents were born in England; r
Tidioute. In 1918 they lived in Bear Lake,
Warren Co. William was a laborer.
Children of Katherine and
William, born at Tidioute:
i Mina
A ATKINS9, b 7 Oct 1880; m James H CONROE;
r Tidioute.
ii Roy
W ATKINS9, b Mar 1883
iii J
Earle ATKINS9,
b May 1886; m Martha A ---; r Tidioute.
iv Vern
R ATKINS9, b 13 Mar 1889; m Lela Gertrude HEALD;
r Tidioute.
v Edith
M ATKINS9, b Feb 1891; m Fred H WHEELER,
b PA; r Bear Lake Borough, Freehold, Warren
Co PA.
748 vii WILLIAM
WORTH8, b Conewango 28 Jan 1855; m Ida
Belle GROSS.