Skip to main content

Full text of "The Barnes family year book; an annual publication issued under the authority of the Barnes family association;"

See other formats


CS  71 
.B28 
1907 
V.    3 
Copy  1 


THE 

BARNES  FAMILY 

YEAR  BOOK 

TRESCOTT  C.  BARNES 
RivEKTON,  Conn. 

VOLUME  III 


q^ajULf  c' 


Frances   E.  Tuttle  Trescott  C.    Barnes 

Married  40  Years,   Feb    2,    1910. 


THE 

BARNES  FAMILY 

YEAR  BOOK 

AN   ANNUAL  PUBLICATION  ISSUED  UNDER 

THE  AUTHORITY  OF  THE  BARNES 

FAMILY   ASSOCIATION 

COMPUTED  BY 

TRESCOTT  C.  BARNES 

Secretary  and  Genealogist 

Riverton,  Conn- 

Vol.  Ill— 1910 


1910 

WINSTED  PRINTING  &  ENGRAVING   CONN- 

WINSTED,  CONN. 


1^   ' 


CONTENTS 

Descendants  of  Thomas  Barnes  of  Hartford,  5th  Generation  S 

Descendants  of  Thomas  Barnes  of  New  Haven,  4th  Generation  -  14 

The  Barnes  Family  of  Long  Island             -          -          -          -          -  23 

Obituaries         ...-...---  27 

Ancestrial  Records  of  Members  of  the  Barnes  Association         -  39 

Index       .-.-.----..  44 

PORTRAITS 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Trescott  C.  Barnes 1 

General  Alfred  C.   Barnes 27 

Rev.  George  B.  Barnes     --------  32 

Isaac  Barnes    .--.....                   -  34 

NOTICE 
Where  no  State  is  given  io  this  work  Connecticut  should  be  read. 


h 


DESCENDANTS  OF  THOMAS  BARNES  OF  HARTFORD 

5th  GENERATION 

Lines  from  females  of  1st  and  2nd  Generations  dropped 
Three  stars  denote  lines  on  which  we  have  no  further  information 

REVIEW 

No.  80.  Moses  Barnes,  P.  3,  Vol.  2.  An  error  is  found  in 
considering  this  Moses  and  his  son  Moses  the  same  as  Moses  Sr.,  and 
Jr.,  of  Wallingford  whereas  they  are  of  separate  families;  it  is  prob- 
able that  this  Moses  lived  wholly  in  Farmington,  although  he  may 
have  gone  West  late  in  life;  another  child  of  his  in  all  probability 
was  Heartwell  Barnes  whose  name  appears  in  Farmington  and  later 
in  Fabius  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  in  an  application  for  pension, 
the  following  afladavit  is  recorded:  Served  in  Capt.  Judd's  Co.,  Col. 
Samuel  Wylly's  Regt..  Gen  Parson's  Brigade,  Conn.,  line,  Age  72, 
(1820)  dependant  on  son.  Elias  Jefferson,  aged  19  for  support,  a 
daughter,  Lydia  Clark  17,  and  son,  Elias  with  a  wife  55  subject  to 
cramps  and  rheumatism  make  up  the  family.  Himself  hard  of  hear- 
ing, subject  to  convulsions  and  tits  occasioned  by  hardships  and 
fatigue  in  the  army. 

160  LYDIA  TERRELL,  m.  Feb.  1,  1768,  David  Beebe,  son  of 
Lieut.  Jonathan  and  Hannah  (Lewis)  Beebe.  He  was  born  April  12 
1747,  died  in  Ohio,  Nov.  11,1840;  she  died  Aug  17,1833.     Children: 

386  Alice  Beebe,  b.  Dec.  8.  1768;  *  *  * 

387  Arab  Beebe.  b.  Nov.  13,  1770;  d.  Nov.  14,  1773. 

388  Electa  Beebe,  b.  June  8,  1773;  *  *  * 

389  Lydia  Beebe,  b.  July  20,  1775;   *  *  * 

390  Esther  Beebe,  b.  June  27,  1777,  m-  Noah  Terrell;  *  *  * 

391  Eunice  Beebe,  b.  Sept.  17,  1779;  *  *  * 

392  David  Beebe,  b.  Sept.  2,  1781;  *  *  * 

393  Molly  Beebe,  b.  Oct.  15,  1783,  m.  Willis  Terrell;  *  *  * 

394  Chester  Beebe,  b.  Nov.  5,  1785;  *  *  * 

395  Agustus  Beebe,  b.  Aug.  18,  1788. 

396  Luman  Constance  Beebe,  b,  Jan.  11,  1791,  unm.  d.  in  Ohio, 
Feb.  4,  1827. 

162  TAMASON  TERRELL,  m.  April  15,  1773,  Joseph  Beebe, 
son  of  Ephriam  of  Saybrook.     Only  one  child  found: 

397  Temperance  Beebe,  b.  Oct.  14,  1773;  *  *  * 

168  BENONI  BARNES,  m.  Content  Scott  Peck  who  died  Mar 
30,  1844,  Age  70,  he  died  Nov.  30,  1828.      One  son  found: 

398  Jeremiah  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  15,  1803. 


4  Barnes  Family  Year  Book,  1910 

172     ZUBA  BARNES,  m.   Mar.   10,    1765,   Solomon  Tompkins- 

Children:  ^  ^  ^ 

399  Abraham  Barnes  Tompkins,  b.  Feb.  7,  1766;  *  *  * 

400  Martlia  Tompkins,  b.  Nov.  2,  1767;   *  *   * 

401  Phebe  Tompkins,  b.  Mar.  15,  1770;   *  *  * 

402  Abigail  Tompkins,  b.  Apr.  15,  1772;   *  *  * 

403  Obediah  Tompkins,  b.  June  2,  1774;   *  *  * 

404  Charlotte  Tompkins,  b.  June  16,  1777;  *  *  * 

405  Samviel  Tompkins,  b.  Mar.  16,  1779;   *  *  * 

406  Vasiiti  Tompkins,  b.  Nov.  19,  1781;   *   *  * 

407  Edmund  Tompkins,  b.  Mar.  2S,  1784;   *  *  * 

408  Sylvia  Tompkins,  b.  Feb.  18,  1787;   *  *  * 

188  ABEL  BAR>JES  went  to  AVallingford,  enlisted  in  Col- 
Canfield's  Regt.  of  the  revolutionary  army,  after  peace  was  declar- 
ed he  went  to  York  State.  Several  years  later  returned  and  settled 
in  Windsor,  (Windsor  records  show  a  marriage  of  Abel  Barnes  to 
Abigail  Heath,  Aug.  18,  1813  which  may  apply  to  him  or  a  son.) 

189  AMOS  BARN'ES,  m.  Dec.  8,  1785,  Rachel  Gould;  *  *  * 

190  JONATHAN  BARNES.  In  disposing  of  land  inherited 
in  Farmington  he  is  shown  to  have  gone  to  Southington  thence  to 
Wallingfo'rd  and  probably  went  West;   *  *  * 

191  JAMES  BARNES,  m.  July  28,  1774,  Sarah  Dickenson,  he 
sold  out  in  Farmington  about  1788  and  moved  to  Paris,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died  about  1830.  His  widow  died  in  Westmoreland,  N.Y., 
about  1840.     Children: 

409  Abel  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  5,  1775.  ' 

410  Asa  Barnes,  b.  1778. 

411  Horace  Barnes,  m.  Amy  Heacock;   *  *  * 

412  Amos  Barnes,  *  *  * 

413  Sophia  Barnes,  *  *  * 
411      Abigail  Barnes,  b.  Jan.  11,  1783. 

415  Polly  Barnes,  m.  Alvah  Ford;  *  *  * 

192  THOMAS  BARNES.  Hs  m  record  has  not  been  found 
he  7noved  west  with  his  brother,  it  is  said  he  had  nine  or  ten 
children  among  which  were  the  following: 

416  Thomas  Barnes;   *  *  * 

417  Luman  Barnes;   *  *  * 

418  Laura  Barnes,  b.  May  16,  1810. 

419  James  Barnes;  *  *  * 

420  Samuel  Barnes;  *  *  * 

421  Lucy  Barnes;   *  *  * 

422  Lydia  Barnes;   *   *  * 

423  Sophronia  Barnes;  *  *  * 

206  SAMUEL  BARNES,  m.  Jan.  19,  1803,  Lydia  Curtiss,  dau. 
of  Solomon  and  Abigail  (Gillett)  Curtiss.  She  was  bapt.  in  1780. 
They  settled  in  North  Granby,  family  record  not  obtained. 


Thomas  Barnes  of  Hartford  5 

208  SYLVIA  BARNES,  m.  Jan.  19,  1803  (at  the  same  time  as 
her  brother  Samuel)  to  Allen  Clark.  They  lived  in  Southington,  he 
was  a  clothier,  he   died    June  30,  1861,      She    died    Jan.  12,  1857. 

Children : 

424  Sophia  Clark,  b.  Dec.  1,  1803,  d.  Sept.  9,  1805. 

425  Solomon  F.  Clark,   b.  Jan.  14,  1805. 

426  Henry  A.  Clark,  b.  Aug.  26,  1806. 

427  Sophia  Clark,  b.  Oct.  6,  1808,  d.  Apr.  10,  1840;  *  *  * 

428  George  R.  Clark,  b.  Dec.  30,  1810,  d.  June  19,  1834. 

429  Polly  Clark,  b.  Feb.  11,  1813,  d.  Nov.  2,  1816. 

430  Phebe  Clark,  b.  Jan.  12,  1815,  d.  Nov.  18,  1816. 

431  Polly  Asenath  Clark,  b.  Feb.  19,  1817;  *  *  * 

432  Phebe  Ann  Clark,  b.  April  12,  1819. 

438  Lemuel  Clark,  b.  Mar.  1,  1821. 

434  Minerva  Clark,  b.  Feb.  16,  1823. 

209  DANIEL  BARNES,  m.  May  1,  1811,  Ruth  Finch,  moved 
to  Illinois;   *  *  * 

211  THOMAS  BARNES,  m.  Jan.  13,  1814,  Eunice  Finch,  it  is 
supposed  that  he  went  to  Illinois  with  his  brother  and  sister.  *  *  * 

212  PHEBE  BARNES,  m.  Gordon  Bickley.  They  went  to 
Illinois;   *  *  * 

213  PATIENCE  BARNES,  m.  Aug.  27,  1817,  Roland  Hayes. 
They    settled    in    North    Granby    where    she    died    Aug.   11,  1870. 

Children : 

435  Sophia  Patience  Hayes. 

436  James  Roland  Hayes. 

437  Caroline  Elizabeth  Hayes,  d.  Age  2  yrs. 

439  Franklin  Barnes  Hayes. 

440  Frances  Maria  Hayes. 

441  Lucia  Amelia  Hayes. 

442  Nancy  Elizabeth  Hayes. 

214  BERIAH  ANDREWS,  m.  Mar.  15,  1795,  Anna  Carring- 
ton,  daughter  of  Jesse.  He  was  a  tinner,  he  died  Oct.  12,  1826, 
she  died  Mar.  6.  1840,  Age  65.      Children: 

443  Philena  Andrews,  b.  1797,  d.  Jan.  26,  1823. 

444  Julia  Andrews,  b.  Dec.  2,  1798. 

445  Laura  Andrews,  b.  1802. 

446  William  Andrews,  b.  Feb.  23,  1806. 

447  Son,         b.  Jan,  8,  1815,  d.  Mar.  14  same  year. 


215     JOEL  ANDREWS,  m.  Roxanna  Dutton; 


*  *  * 


216  PATIENCE  ANDREWS,  m.  Oct.  10,  1802,  Col.  Samuel 
Harr,  his  2nd  wife,  his  1st  wife, Roxanna  (Clark)  having  died  leaving 
seven  children.     Patience  died  Mar.  30,  1865,  her  children  were: 

448     Roxanna  Hart,  b.  June  23,  1803. 


6  Barnes  Family  Year  Book,  1910 

449  Patience  Hart,  b.  June  23,  1803,  d.  Sept.  8,  1803. 

450  John  Nelson  Hart,  b.  Nov.  4,  1804. 

451  Collingwood  Hart,  b.  Jan.  5,  1806. 

452  Patience  Hart,  b.  Jan.  1809,  d.  Jan.  26,  1810. 

453  Mary  Ann  Hart,  b.  June  7,  1812,  d.  Aug.  19,  1812. 

454  Mary  Ann  Hart,  b.  Aug.  13,  1813,  d.  y. 

455  Mary  Ana  Hart,  b.  Nov.  29,  1815. 

456  Benjamin  Hart,  b.  Feb.  23,  1818. 

217  CHAUNCEY  ANDREWS,  m.  Fanny  Hart;  *  *  * 

218  BENJAMIN  ANDREWS,  ra.  Polly  Bradley,  dau.  of 
Ichabod  and  Abigail  (Moore)  Bradley.     She  was  born  May  4,  1789. 

220  ROSANNA  ROOT,  m.  Nov.  22,  1813  Chauncey  Dunham. 
She  died  Nov.  27,  1823  and  he  m.  Sylvia  Langdon  (daughter  of 
Giles  No.  200.)  Children. 

457  Samuel  C.  Dunham,   b.   May   13,   1815   d.    Feb.   8.   1816. 

458  Charles  Dunham,    b.   Dec.   4,    1816  d.   Jan.   14,    1817. 

459  George  B.    Dunham,   b.   June   G,    1819  d.   Oct.    6,  1820. 

460  Rosanna  Dunham,   b.   Sept.   20,   1821. 

461  Chauncey  Dunham,   b.   Nov.   27,   1823. 

221  NORMAN  ROOT,  m.  1816  Anna  Amsden  he  died  in  Otisca, 
V    V        *  *  * 

222  MARY  ROOT,  m.  June  4,  1818  Truman  Lee  of  South- 
ington,  son  of  Timothy,  he  died  Sept.  5,  1846.  She  died  Oct.  18, 
1831.  Children: 

462  Truman  Lee,  b.   Sept.   8,    1819. 

463  Ira  Lee,   b.   Feb.  11,   1821. 

464  Selah   Lee,   b.   Oct.   7,    1822,   d.   Aug.   18,    1843. 

465  Eliza  Lee,   b.   Nov.   5,   1825,   d.   Feb.  4   1826. 

466  Anna  Lee,    b.   Mar.    15,    1827,   d.   young. 

467  Aroma  Lee,   b.   1829,   d,   Apr.   15,   1875. 

223  AMON  ROOT,  m.  1819,  Amy  Lewis,  dau.  of  Mark.  He 
settled  in  Milton,   Mass.     *  *  * 

224  SIMEON  ROOT,  m.  Langdon,  settled  inVincennes,Ind.  *  *  * 

225  HEZEKIAH  ROOT,  m-  1st.  Azuba  Russell,  2nd.  Nov.3, 
1853,  Lucy  Hough  of  Wallingford.     Children: 

468  Julius  Root,   went  to  Cal.     *  *  * 

469  Luther  Root,  went  to  Kan.     *  *  * 

470  Elvira  Root,  m,  settled  in  Milton,  Wis.     *  *  * 
4  71      Lydia  Root,  settled  in  Milton,  Wis.     *  *  * 

426  LUMAN  ANDREWS,  m.  Sept.  30,  1802  Lowly  Cowles, 
daughter  of  Calvin  and  Maria  (Atwater)  Cowles,  She  was  born. 
May  1779;  d.  Feb,  2S,  1819.     He  m.    2nd.  Polly,    widow   of  Martin 


Thomas  Barnes  of  Hartford  7 

Piuney.     He  was  a    blacksmith    and   manufacturer  of  wood   combs, 
he  died  Sept.  17,  1839.      Children: 

468  Gad  Andrews,  b.  May  5,  1803. 

469  Sylvia  Andrews,  b.  June  1805;  d.  young. 

470  Bennet  J.  Andrews,  b.  Dec.  5.  1806. 

471  Emma  A.  Andrews,  b.  July  8,  1813;  d  Mar.  12,  1829. 

By  2nd.  m. 

472  Iram  Andrews,  b.  Jan.  6,  1827;  d.  Nov.  18,  1827. 

473  Polly  Jane  Andrews,  b.  Apr.  1,  1829:     *  *  * 

228  BETSEY  ANDREWS,  m.  John  Church;      *  *  * 

229  SAMUEL  ANDREWS,  m.  May  7,  1806,  Betsey  Clark,  dau- 
of  Elisha  and    Hannah    (Sherwood)    Clark.     She  was  born  in  1786- 

Children : 

474  Lambert  R.  Andrews,  b.  May  12,1807. 

475  Hannah  E.  Andrews,  b.  Dec.  30,  1812. 

231     SOPHL\  ANDREWS,  m.  Joel  Smith;     *** 

233  ROXANNA  ANDREWS,  m.  Dr.  John  B.  Johnson,  she  died 
and  he  married  her  sister  Temperance,  No.  286;     *  *  * 

234  WARREN    ANDREWS,  m.  Eliza  Johnson;     *** 

235  EMMA  ANDREWS,  ra.  Richard  Frisbie;     *  *  * 

237     HE^RY    ANDREWS,  m.  Nov.   24,   1831,  Betsey    Seward. 

240  LUCY  BARNES,  m.  June  13,  1765  in  Farmington,  James 
Lee,  son  of  John  and  Lydia  (Porter)  Lee-  He  was  born  Sept.  30, 
1742,  settled  in  Bristol.  From  his  tomb  stone  in  Bristol  south  yard, 
we  copy,  "Capt.  James  Lee,  d.  Feb.  14,  1823,  Mrs.  Lucy  Lee  d.  Feb. 

8.  1828."     Children: 

476  John  Lee,  b.  May  28,  1766. 

477  James  Lee,  b.  Dec.  16,  1770. 

478  Lucy  Lee,  b.  Nov,  6,  1777. 

241  EUNICE   BARNES,  m.  David  Roberts;     *  *  * 

242  ABIGAIL  BARNES,  m.  in  1772  in  Windsor,  Timothy 
Foote,  son  of  Samuel  and  Lois  (Loomis)  Foote.     He   was  born  Oct. 

9,  1752.  They  moved  to  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  where  she  died  Apr.  1786. 
He  afterwards  married  Lucy  Throop,  daughter  of  Josiah  Throop  of 
Johnstown,  by  whom  he  had  nine  children.  They  removed  to  Fair- 
field, Ohio  where  both  died,  he  Aug.  6,  1832,     Abigail's  Children: 

479  Timothy  Foote,  b.  Mar.  13,  1773. 

480  Samuel  Foote,  bapt.  Sept.  11,  1776. 

481  Ebenezer  Foote,  bapt.    Mar.  22,    1778. 

482  Abigail   Foote,  b.  1780. 

483  Lois  Foote,  b.  1783. 

484  Luey  Foote,  b.  1786. 


8  Barnes  Family  Year  Booi,  1910 

243  TIMOTHY  BARNES.  His  m.  record  not  found.      Children: 

485  Polly  Barnes,  bapt.  Dec.  L5,  1774;     *  *  * 

486  Timothy  Barnes,  bapt.  Sept.  19,  1776;     *** 

487  Dorcas  Barnes,  bapt.  Feb.  16,  1779;     *  *  * 

488  Eunice  Barnes,  bapt.  Sept  16,  1781;     *  *  * 

489  A  Child,  bapt.  Aug.  31,  1783;     *  *  * 

244  ELIPHALET  BARNES;  After  the  death  of  his  mother  he 
was  brought  up  by  relatives  in  Farmington,  hence  was  not  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  (see  error  in  No.  2,  P.  5.)  He  served  in  the  revolu- 
tion; he  and  his  wife  Molly  sold  land  in  Farmington  in  1783  and 
moved  to  Plymouth,  then  to  Watertown,  where  he  was  found  by  the 
census  collector  whose  report  indicates  three  boys  and  two  girls 
in  his  family,  one  child  only  has  been  found. 

490  Amanda  Barnes. 

245  STEPHEN  BARNES,  m.  Nov.  16,  1780,  Wealthy  Ann 
Loomis  who  in  1824  became  the  second  wife  of  Moses  Wilson.  They 
resided  in  Windsor;     *  *  * 


>47     BEDE   BARNES,  m.  Oct.  10,  1779,  Ira  Clark; 


*  *  * 


251  ASAHEL    BARNES,  resided  in    Bristol.   He    died   Sept.  7, 
1777  and  his  widow  Mercy  married  Mark  Root.    Children: 

491  Seth  Barnes,  b.  May  7,  1771. 

492  Sarah  Barnes  *    *    * 

493  Martin  Barnes,  b.  1774;  d.  Mar.  27,  1779. 

494  Asahel  Barnes. 

252  HULDAH    BARNES,  m.  Wilcox  of  Middletown;     *    ** 

254  DANIEL  BARNES,  m.  1st.  Jan.  13,  1779,  Jerusha  Webster 
dau.  of  Aaron,  she  was  born  Dec.  14,  1756,  died  Feb.  20,  1785.  He 
m.  2nd.  Nov.  23,  1785,  Sarah  Webster  sister  to  Jerusha,  she  wag 
born  Aug.  7  1767  died  in  Weymouth,  Ohio,  June  10,  1830.  He  was 
a  Captain.  At  the  Battle  of  Monmouth,  he  became  sun  stricken  and 
never  regained  good  health.     Chilaren: 

495  Loren  or  (Louren)  Barnes,  b.  June  16,  1781. 

496  Horace  Barnes,  b.  Apr.  16.  1783,  unm.  lost  at  sea. 

By  2nd.  m. 

497  Marcus  Barnes,  b.  Feb.  17,  1787;  d.  Mar.  13,  1806,  deranged. 

498  Daniel  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  1,  1788. 

499  Polly  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  12,  1790. 

500  Giles  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  30,  1792. 

501  John  Bird  Barnes,  b.  Feb.  23,  1795. 

502  Orville  Barnes,  b.  Feb,  26,  1797. 

503  Romolus  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  16,  1800. 

504  Oliver  Elsworth  Barnes,  b.  Jan.  12,  1802. 

505  Darius  T.  C.  Barnes,  b.  Apr.  28,  1804. 

506  Henry  Marcus  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  23,  1806. 


Thomas  Barnes  of  Hartford  9 

256  LYDIA  BARNES,  ra,  Daniel  Prisbie.  As  no  mention  is 
made  of  either  her  or  her  heirs  in  the  settlement  of  her  mother's 
estate,  it  is  presumed  that  she  died  early. 

258  MARY  BARNES,  m.  James  Stoddard  of  Litchfield  she  died 
Oct.  1788,  no  mention  of  any  heirs  when  her  mother's  estate  .was 
settled  in  1810. 

259  PRUDENCE  BARNES,  m.  James  St.  John,  and  in  1810 
was  called  wife  of  Simeon  Howe.     *  *  * 

260  NATHAN  BARNES,  m.  Oct.  30,  1783,  Martha  Judd,  his 
cousin,  dau.  of  Joseph.  In  1801  Nathan  and  Martha  Barnes  of 
Bristol  bought  for  two  thousand  dollars,  a  farm  in  New  Hartford 
where  they  lived  to  a  good  old  age.  He  was  a  pensioner  for  service 
in  the   revolution,  his  estate  administered  upon  in  1847.     Children: 

507  Lydia  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  4,  1784. 

508  Orrin  Barnes,  b.  Apr.  10,  1787. 

509  Anson  Barnes,  b.  Apr.  1,  1789. 

510  Allen  Barnes,  b.  Apr.  1,  1789. 

511  Truman  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  25,  1791. 

512  Leman  Barnes. 

513  Joseph  Barnes,  b.  Apr.  15,  1797. 

514  Mary  Barnes,  *  *  * 

263  LOIS  BARNES,  m.  Nov.  20,  1782  in  Southington,  Silas 
Bronson.  She  died  Mar.  24,  1793  and  he  soon  after  married  Mary 
Barnes,  a  descendant  of  Thomas  of  New  Haven  (see  No.  299,  P.  13, 
No.  2.)     Children: 

515  Levina  Bronson,  (called  Liua)       *  *  * 

516  Ashbel  Bronson,  *  *  * 

517  Infant,  d   Mar.  23,  1793. 

264  LEVINA  BARNES.m.  Apr.  19,  1792,Levi  Dickenson.  *  *  * 

265  LEVI  BARNES,  m.  Oct.  29,  1797,  Abigail  Curtiss  dau.  of 
Solomon,  she  was  born  Dec.  10,  1779.  They  lived  in  Southington 
One  son: 

518  Anthony  Barnes,  b.  1801. 

269  ELIJAH  BARNES.  His  estate  inventoried  in  1807,  distri- 
buted to  widow  Ruth  and  to  brothers  and  sisters. 

270  ASAHEL    HART,  m.  1st.    Anna    Kilbourne  (No.  302,  P.  8. 
Year  Book  No.  2)  m.  2d.,  Jan.  11,  1804,  Chloe  Booth  dau.of  Nathan, 
m.  3d,  Prudence  (Peck)  widow  of  Stephen  Gridley.     Children  all  by 
1st,  wife: 

519  Anna  Hart,  bapt.  May  18, 1783,  m.  Samuel  Cossett  of  Granby 
*  *  * 

520  Beiilah  Hart.  bapt.  May  18,  1783,  unm.  *  *  * 

521  Asahel  Hart,  bapt.   Oct.  3,   1784. 


10  Barnes  Family  Year  Book,  1910 

522  Joseph  Hart,  bapt.  Oct.  28,  1787, 

523  Eunice  Hart,  bapt.  Jan.  3, 1790,  m.  Sept.  15,  1818,  Cliauncey 
Clark;  *  *   * 

524  AzubaHart,  bapt.  Sept.  16,  1792. 

525  Elizabeth  Hart,  bapt.  May  19,  1795,  m.  Wakeman  Stanley; 
*   *  * 

526  Adna  Thompson  Hart,  bapt.  May  28,  1797, 

527  Hannah  Day  Hart,  born.  Mar.  20,   1799.  m.  Ozem  Wood- 
ruff, of  Avon:   *  *  * 

528  Ezra  Day  Hart,  bapt.  May  17,  1801,   unm.   *  *  * 

271  PHINEAS  BARNES,  m.  Mary   Lynch,  settled  in  Pompey, 
N.  Y.  Children: 

529  Stephen  Barnes. 

530  Elijah  Barnes. 

531  Ira  Barnes. 

532  Phineas  Barnes, 

533  Alonson  Barnes, 

534  Mary  Barnes,  m.  Amos  Warner;  *  *  * 

535  Diodama  Barnes,  m.  Zachariah  Kinney;   *  *  * 

536  Lucinda  Barnes,  m.  Simeon  Southerland;   *   *  * 

272  SAMUEL  BARNES,  m.  Rebecca  Bement  lived  in  Hartford 
and  Virgil  Cortland  Co.  N.  Y.      Children: 

537  Lemuel  Barnes,  b. 

538  Guy  Barnes,  b.   1783; 

539  Asa  Barnes. 

540  John  Barnes,   *  *  * 

541  Stephen  Barnes,   *  *  * 

542  William  Barnes,  a  doctor,  in  New  Orleans,  La.   *  *  * 

543  Charles  Barnes,    a  doctor  in  New  Orleans,  La.   *  *  * 

544  Rebecca  Barnes,  in.  Daniel  Gleason.  *  *  * 

545  Anna  (Amy)  Barnes,  m.  Asa  Edwards.   *  *  * 

546  Ruth  Barnes,  died  young. 

547  Mary  Barnes,  m.  Henry  Edmunds.   *  *  * 

273  RUSSEL(Rosewell)BARNES,  m.  Candace  Hart,  dau.  of  Job 
and  Eunice  (Beckely)  Hart.  She  was  baptized  Feb.  8,1758.  They 
settled  in  Sullivan  Madison  Co.  N.  Y.     He  m.  2d.  Russel.     Children: 

548  Vespatian  Barnes,   d.  y.   *  *  * 

549  Delilah  Barnes,  m.  Johnson.   *  *  * 

550  Leverett  Barnes,  m.  Mary  Culver.   *  *  * 

551  Theodotia  Barnes,  m.  John  Adams.   *  *  * 

552  Betsey  Barnes,  m.  John  Harkness.   *  *  * 

By  2d.  m. 

553  Roswell  Barnes,  set.  in  Sullivan.   *  *  « 

554  Mary  Barnes,  m.  Heacock,  *  *  * 


Thomas  Barnes  of  Hartford  11 

274  ASA  B  ARNES,m.  Mary  Day.lived  and  died  in  Pompey,N.Y. 
many  of  his  descendants  remain  there  at  the  present  time.     Childen: 

555  Asa  Barnes. 

556  Elias  Barnes. 

557  Polly  Barnes,  m.  Samuel  T.  Marsh,  of  Pompey.   *  *  * 

558  Betsey  Barnes,  m.  Ebenezer  Hale,  of  Pompey.  *  *  * 

559  Diodama  Barnes,  m.  Isaac  Delemarter.  set.  in  Mich.   *  *  ♦ 

560  Hannah  Barnes,  m.  Peter  Digert,  set.  in    Hastings  N.  Y. 

*  ♦  * 

561  Calista  Barnes,  m.  Joseph  Williams,  set.  in  Van  Buren,  N.  Y. 

*  #  * 

562  Emeline  Barnes,  m.  Philo  Peck,  set.    in  Van  Buren  N.  Y. 

*  *  * 

563  Adeline  Barnes,  m.  Nelson  Dowd,  set.  in  Brutus  N.  Y.  *  *  * 

275  THOMAS  BARNES,  m.  Mrs.  Sylvia(Robinson)Taylor,  set.  in 
Pompey  N.  Y.  later  removed  to  Niagara  where  he  died.     Children: 

564  Soloma  Barnes,  m,  James  Willia:ns.    *  *   * 

565  Orpha  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  10,    1800 

566  Ansel  Barnes,  b.  Aug.  1802. 

567  j  Orson  Barnes,  b.  May  1804. 

568  I  Orlean  Barnes,  b.  May  1804. 

569  William  Barnes,  b.  May  1806. 

276  APPLETON  BARNES,m.  Abigail  Eaton,dau. of  Samuel  and 
Chloe  (Stedman)  Eaton,  of  Hartford  Co.  Ct.  She  was  born  Apr, 
19,  1771  died  in  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Jan.  21,  1832;  they  lived  in  Sulli- 
van N.    Y.     He   was  drowned  in  the   Erie    Canal    Nov.   5,     1833. 

Children : 

570  Charles  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  11,1791, 

571  Ann  Barnes,  b.  Sept  13,  1792. 

572  Chloe  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  23,  1794. 

573  Isabella  Barnes,  b.  Mar,  8,  1797 

5  74  Roxanna  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  3,  1799,  d.  Age,  18  yr. 

575  Appletcn  Barnes,  b.  July  15,  1801. 

576  Dota  Barnes,  b.  Jan.  27,  1803,  d.  Oct.  8,  1808 

577  Lucy  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  13,  1804. 

578  Zetto  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  4  1807 

579  Pliuny  Barnes,  b.  Feb.  28,  1810. 

580  Orris'Barnes,  b.  Aug.  24,  1812. 

581  Julianna  Barnes,  b  May  30,  1815,  m.  Hiram  Adams  of 
Syracuse  N.  Y.  she  died  Oct.  Ist."'l832,  Age,  17  yr. 

277  LEVINA  BARNES,  m.  Mar.  10,  1787,  E.  Punderson  Avery, 
she  died  Mar.  30,  1847.     Children: 

582  Hannah  Avery. 

583  Sally  B.  Avery. 

584  Lucy  Avery,  m.  Belden  Reesiguie,  4ch;  *  *  * 

585  William  Avery,  m.  Eunice  Hart,  2  ch;  *  *  * 


12  Barnes  Family  Year  Book,  1910 

586  Phebe  Avery,  m.  Col.  Reynolds,  12  ch;   *  *   * 

5.S7  Caudace  Avery,  m.  Horace  Sweet,  8  ch;   *  *  * 

588  Lucetta  Avery,  m.  Wm.  Wood,  no  cli. 

589  Perlena  Avery,  m.  Abner  Diiell,  4  cli;   *  *  * 

590  Perlina  Avery. 

591  Cyrus  Avery. 

592  Nancy  Avery,  m.  Eiam  Thomas,  9  ch:   *  *  * 

593  Samuel  Avery. 

278  PHEBE  BARNES,  m.  1st,  Joseph  Herring;    m.  2nd,  Mark 
St.  John,  he  died  in  Pompey,  N.  Y.     Children- 

594  Harriet  Herring,  ni.  Henry  Hart  Furman;  *  *   * 

595  Levi  Herring,   *  *  * 

By  '2nd.  m: 

596  Lewis  St.  John;   *  *  * 

597  Esther  St.  John,  m.  Edmund  Phelps:   *  *   =5= 

598  Ann  St.  Jolin,  in.  Simeon  Burnham;   *  *  * 

599  Sanford  St.  John,  m.  set.  in  Ohio:   *   *   * 
GOO  Thadeus  St.  John,  m. ;   *   =!=   =^= 

279  WILLIAM  BARNES,   m.   Oct.   12,    1794,   Sarah    Willard, 
set.  in  Pompey,  N.  Y.      Children'- 

601  Phebe  Barnes,  b.  1796. 

602  Myra  Barnes,   b.  1797. 

608  Orson  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  20,  1802. 

280  IRENE  BARNES,  m.  Samuel  Rice.      Children: 
001  .Samuel  Rice,  m.  Sally  Mulkins;   *  *   * 

605  Lovina  Ric^',  m.  James  Williams;   *  *  * 

006  Roswell  Rice;   =■=  *  * 

007  Aaron  Rice,  set.  in  Lockport,  N.  Y. ;   "■•'■  *  * 
608  Lorinda  Rice;   *  *  * 

009  Allen  Rice,  m.  Polly  Stanton;   *  *  * 

010  Avery  Rice,  m.  Aurelia  Cleveland ;   *  *  * 
(511  Experience  Rice,  m.  Elias  Post;   *  *   * 
612  Warren  Rice;   *  *  * 

61.'!  Gilbert  Rice;  *  '^  * 

614  Phf.be  Rice;   *  *  * 

2>a  LUCY  BARNES,  m.  Samuel  Bement.      Children: 

615  Harrison  Bement;  *  *  * 

010  Hiram  Bement,  set.  LaPorte,  Ind.;   *   *  * 

617  Philander  Bement;   *  *  * 

Perhaps  other  children  in  this  family. 

282  TRUELOA^E  BARNES,  m.  Silas  Bement:  *  *  * 

283  SILAS   BARNES,  m    June    3,    1783,    Ann    Judd,    set.    in 
Williamsville,  Mass.     Children: 

618  Elnathan  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  13,  1786. 

619  Silas  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  19,  1788. 

620  Jotham  Judd  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  21,  1791. 


Thomas  Barnes  of  Hartford  13 

621  Ann  Barnes,  b.  May  8,  1793.  \ 

6"2'2  Louisa  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  11,  1795,  d.  May  26,  1796. 

623  Alva  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  27,  1797. 

624  Cyrus  Barnes,  b.  1799,  d.  y. 

625  CharloUe  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  2,  1802. 

626  Lucy  Mariali  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  19,  1908. 

287  TLMOTHY  BARNES,  m.  1st.  Betsey  Johnson,  m.  2nd, 
Polly  "Webb,  lived  in  Alford.  Mass.,  one  son  known: 

627  Abraham  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  15,  1790. 

288  ELTSHA  BARNES,  m.  Mar.  3,  1796,  Vilate  Ford  who  was 
born  June  1775,  died  Nov.  19,  1872.  They  lived  in  West  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.     Children: 

628  Erastus  Barnes,  b.  June  2,  1797. 

629  Asahel  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  4,  1800,  d.  Apr.  1,  1823. 

630  Betsey  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  5,  1802. 

631  Elisha  Munson  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  4,  1804. 

632  Seth  Austin  Barnes,  b.  Jane  28,  1808. 

633  Thomas  Wm.  Barnes,  b.  Feb.  9,  1811. 

634  Nancy  Vioiet  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  5,  1814. 

289  SETH  BARNES,  m,  Mehitable  Barker,  set.  in  Victor,  N. 
Y.     Children: 

635  Timothv  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  8.  1796;   *  *   * 

636  A\rilliam  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  17,  1800:   *  *  * 

/  637  Reuben  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  !,  1803,  set.  in  Angola,N.Y. ;   *   *   * 

638  Elisha  Barnes,  b.  Apr.  8,  1810,  set.  in   Victor.  N.  Y.;   *  *  * 

739  Miriam  Barnes,    I).  Aug.  14,  1812:   *   *   * 

640  Leman  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  17,1814;   *** 

290  ISAAC  BARNES,  m.  Mar.  17,  1802,  Sarah  Foote  who  was 
born  Sept.  17,  1779,  died  May  24,  1866.  They  settled  in  Brighton, 
N.  Y.,  he  died  Dec.  30.  1863-     Children: 

641  Isaac  Miller  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  12,  1803. 

642  Sarah  Emily  Barnes,  b.  Aug.  14,  1806. 

643  Chailes  Milo  Barnes,  b.  May  5,  1811. 

644  Mary  En  eline  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  14,  1813. 

645  Milan  Day  Barnes,  b.  June  15,  1819. 

64  6     Edward  Milton  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  29,  1822. 

293  LUCY  BARNES,  m.  Percis  Merriman,  son  of  Eben,  born 
Oct.  17,  1755,   they  had  a  son: 

647  Almon  Merriinan,  b.  1807,  d.  July  7,  1829. 

294  BEEBE  BARNES,  m.  June  24,  1805,Rosanna  Beecher,  set. 
in  Southington,  he  died  July  13,  1829,  Age  47. 

648  Augustus  Beecher  Barnes,  b.  June  19,  1801. 

649  Silas  Barnes;   *  *  * 

650  Daggett  Barnes,  b.  1807. 

651  Rosanna  Barnes. 

295  ROSANNA  BARNES,m.Mar.25,1800,Marcus  Curtiss,  *  *  * 


DES0EXDAXT3  OF  THOMAS  BARNES  OF  NEW  HAVEN 
Children  ix  the  4th.  generation  Continued 

A(Mitions  to  records  m  Yea"  Book  No.  2. 

Pa";e  13,  No.  6S,  AVise  Barnes,   m.    1st,   Jan.    18.    1753    in    North 
Branford,  Hannah  Bartholomew,  (Baile)"":3  Conn.  Marriages.) 

Page  14.  No.  84,  Abel  Barnes;  one  son  omitted    from    his    family 
331a,  John  Barnes,  b.  May  9,  1767. 

Page  15,  No.  85,  Enos  Barnes,  four  youngest  children  omitted, 
339a     Ambrope  Barnes,  b.  May  19,  175T. 
339b     Sarah  Barnes,  b    Nov.  13,  1759. 
339c     Ase  Barnes,  ])   Apr.  IG,  17G2. 
339d      Asa  Banes,  b.  xMar.  25,  17G8. 

Thomas  Barnes  of  New  Haven.  4th.  Generation. 


1G8     JOSEPH  CORNWALL,  m.  Alugail  Candee; 


^     ^     :*; 


1G9  ABIGAIL  CORNWALL,  m.  Amos  Miller  son  of  Benjamin 
and  Mary  (Basset)  Miller. 

171  ELIZABETH  CORNW^ALL,  ra.  1st.  Jeremiah  Bacon,  2nd. 
Ichabod  Miller,  brother  of  Amos  who  married  her  sister  above. 

562  Rachel  iMiller,  m.  Eli  Coe. 

174  PATIENCE  WARD,  m.  June  2nd,  1734,  Samuel  Plum, 
who  was  born  April  18,  1710,  they  lived  in  the  Parish  of  AVestfield 
where  they  died,  he  July  15,  1794,  she  Jan.  10.  1793,  they  had 
eleven  Children: 

563  Dorothy  Plum,  b.  Sept.  2,  1735. 

564  Samuel  B.  Plum,  b.  Jan.  9,  1737. 

565  Aaron  Plum,  b.  Mar.  9,  1739. 

5GG  Elizabeth  Plum,  b.  Mar.  30,  1741,  d.  180.S;   *  *  * 

5G7  Son,  d.  July  1,  1743. 

5G8  Mary  Plum,  b.  July  26,  1744,  d.  Sept.  1839;   *  *  * 

569  Jesse  Plum,  b.  July  23,  1746. 

570  William  Plum,  b.  Dec.  26,  1748. 

571  Lucy  Plum,  b.  Feb.  27,  1751. 

572  Anna  Plum,  b.  Mar.  12,  1754. 

573  James  Plum,  b.  May  4,  1757. 

175  ANNA  AVARD,  m.  June  19,  1735,  Ebenezer  Elton  who 
was  born  in  1712,  they  lived  in  Wallingford  where  she  died  May  2, 
1753.  He  m.  2d,  Jan.  23, 1755,  Hannah  Bacon  who  bore  him  eleven 
children.     Anna's  Children: 


Thomas  Barnes  of  New  Haven  15 

5  74      Recompence  Elton,  b.  Mar.  7,  1736,  d.  June  15,  1T94;  *  *  * 

575  Ebenezer  Elton,  b.  Feb,  20,  1788;  *  *  * 

576  Mary  Elton,  b.  Dec.  3,  1739;   *   *  * 

577  Bradley  Elton,  b.  April  11,  1742,  d.  Jan.  23,  1830;  *  *  * 

578  Patience  Elton,  b.  Feb.  10,  1744. 

579  James  Ehon.  b.  April  20,  1746,  d.  Sept.  14,  1776:   *  *  * 

580  William  Elton,  b.  Aug.  2,  1748,  d.  April  15,  1822;   *  *  * 

581  Richard  Elton,  b.  Sept.  29,  1750,  d.  June  15,  1756. 

582  Elizabeth  Elton,  b.  Dec.  26,  1752,  d.  Aug.  8,  1753. 

176  MARY  WARD,  m.  1734-5,  Benjamin  Cornwall  of  Middle- 
town,  she  died  Feb.  19,  1739.     Children: 

583  Benjamin  Cornwall,  b.  Feb.  6,  1736. 

584  Hannah  Cornwall,  b.  Feb.  6,  1736,  d.  Mar.  5,  1739. 

585  Mindwell  Cornwall,  b.  Aug.  11,  1738,  d.  Sept.  4,  1742. 

177  WILLIAM  WARD,  m.  Nov.  9,  1742,  Martha  Bow,  dau.  of 
Edward  and  Anna  (Prior)  she  was  born  Aug.  23,  1718,  died  Dec  8, 
1770.  He  m.  2nd,  July  4,  1771,  widow  Hannah  Spencer,  he  was 
known  as  Captain  Ward,  he  died  Feb.  3,  1786.      Children: 

586  W^illiam  Ward,  b.  Sept.  17,  1744. 

587  Edward  Ward,  b.  Oct.  22,  1746. 

588  Annear  Ward,  b.  Jan.  9,  1748. 

589  James  T.  Ward,  b.  April  3,  1751. 

590  Martha  Ward,  b.  May  30,  1753. 

591  Asher  Ward,  b.  Oct.  15,  1755. 

592  Mary  Ward,  b.  Sept.         1759. 

179  ABIGAIL  WARD,  m,  Samuel  Galpin  of  Wallingford,  the 
will  of  her  father  mentions  one  son, 

593  James  Galpin;   *  *  * 

180  JOSEPH  WARD,  m.  Mar.  15,  1758  at  Cromwell,  Lucia 
Buller  of  Middletown  who  was  born  Mar.  8,  1731-2,  lived  in  Middle- 
town,  he  died  Oct.  12,  1812.     Children: 

594  Olive  Ward,  b.  Mar.  23,  1759,  d.  Feb.  2,  1760. 

595  Joseph  Ward,  b.  Aug.  15,  1760. 

596  Eber  Ward,  b.  Aug.  10,  1762,  d.  Mar.  20,  1798;  *  *  * 

597  Lucy  Ward,  b.  July  11,  1764;  *  *  * 

598  Beela  Ward,  b.  May  2,  1766;   *   *  * 

599  Olive  Ward,  b.  Mar.  2,  1768;   *  *  * 

600  Rebecca  AYard,  b.  Aug.  2,  1771,  d.  Sept.  10,  1771. 

601  Phebe  Ward,  b.  Oct.  28,  1772. 

602  Rebecca  Ward,  b.  Oct.  28,  1772,  d.  Nov.  12,  1772. 

184  MOSES  HARRIS.  He  and  his  brother  Gilbert  served  in 
the  French  war,  were  at  Port  Royal;  and  for  service  both  received 
land  grants  which  they  took  up  in  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.  Gilbert 
became  a  Tory  and  caused  Moses  and  his  son  William  to  be  seized  at 


16  Barnes  Family  Year  Book,  1910 

his  house  during  the  revolution  and  talcen  to  Canada  where  they 
suffered  many  hardships.  Gilbert  was  later  compelled  to  vacate  and 
took  refuge  in  the  wilderness  west  of  Lake  George.  Moses  is  said 
to  have  removed  to  Ky.,  where  he  died.      Children'- 

603  Moses  Harris,  b.  Nov.  19,  1748. 

604  William  Harris;   *  *  * 

605  Joseph  Harris. 

185  JOHN  HARRIS,  m.  Feb.  5,  1740  in  Derby,  Rachel  Moss, 
lived  in  Derby  five  years,  moved  to  Goshen,  tlience  to  Cornwall 
and  to  Duchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  in  1758,  he  was  one  of  the 
first  deacons  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Cornwall,  his  widow 
married  David  Owens  of  Salisbury.     Children: 

606  Timothy  Harris,  b.  in  Derby,  Oct.  6,  1742;   *  *  * 
60  7     John  Harris,  b.  in  Derby,  Mar.  5,  1744. 

608  Israel  Harris,  b.  in  Cornwall,  Feb.  15,  1747. 

609  Rachel  Harris,  b.  in  Cornwall,  Feb.  22,  1749. 

610  Samuel  Harris,  b.  in  N.  Y. 

611  Jonathan  Harris  b.  in  N.  Y. 

18S  JOSEPH  HARRIS.  Little  has  been  found  regarding  his 
family.      It  is  only  known  to  us  that  he  had  a  son, 

612  Seth  Harris. 

191  ABIGAIL  HARRIS,  m.  Oct.  1st,  1741,  Lieut.  Asa  Hop- 
kins from  Hartford.  Stie  died  before  1759  as  he  had  a  daughter 
Rhoda  born  tliat  year  by  a  second  wife.      Abigail's  Children: 

613  Asa  Hopkins,  b.  Nov.  13,  1742. 

614  Harris   Hopkins,  b.  Mar.  4,  1744-5. 

615  Abigail  Hopkins. 

193  JONATHAN  GILBERT,  m.  Oct.  25,  1739  in  Middletown, 
Prudence  Hanis,  dau.  of  \Vm.3,  Wm.2,  DanieU.  She  was  born, 
Sept.  18,  1721,  died  Aug.  30,  1798,  he  «;ied  Jan.  3rd,  1812.  They 
were  life  long  residents  of  Middletown.      Children: 

616  Infant,  b.  and  d.  1740. 

617  Martha  Gilbert,  b.  Nov.  18,  1743;   *  *  * 

618  Daniel  Gilbert,  b.  Jan.  15,  1745;   *  *  * 

619  Jonathan  Gilbert,  b.  Feb.  21,  1747;   *   -   * 

620  Prudence  Gilbert,  b.  Aug.  6,   1750,  m.  Daniel  Stow;   *  *  * 

621  Elizabeth  Gilbert,  b.  Jan. 29,1  753,m. Timothy  Powers;  *  *  * 

622  Ezekiel  Gilbert,  b.  xMar   25,  1756. 

623  William  Gilbert,  b.  June  14,  1758;   *  *   * 

624  Patience  Gilbert,  b.  Nov.  9.  1760;   *  *  * 

625  Sarah  Gilbert,  b.  Nov.  1,  1763. 

301  DANIEL'jBARNES,  m.  June  25,  1752,  Sarah  Sackett  prob- 
ably^ dau.  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth    (Todd)    Sackett,    born    April    9, 


Thomas  Barnes  of  New  Haven  17 

1730,  died  May  19,  1801,  he  died  April  '20,  1809,  his  estate    weut  to 
his  sons,  Solomon,  Samuel  and  Eli.     Children: 

626  Millicent  Barnes,  b.  1768,  d.  Dec.  3,  1770. 

627  Lydia  Barnes,  b.  1754.  d.  Dec.  19,  1802. 

628  Solomon  Barnes,  b.  1757. 

629  Jemima  Barnes,  b.  1760. 

630  Eli  Barnes,  b.  1762;  *  *  * 

631  Samuel  Barnes,  b.  1765;   *  *  * 

632  Daniel  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  1770,  d.  June  24,  1772. 

203  ESTHER  BARNES,  m.  July  5,  1753,  Stephen  Goodyear, 
son  of  Theophilus  and  Esther  (Sperry)  Goodyear  who  was  born 
June  15,  1729.  He  was  a  Captain  in  the  Revolutionary  Army, 
Esther  died  Oct.  23,  1776.  He  afterwards  married  Mary  Peck,  he 
died  Nov.  1,  1803.     Children: 

633  John  Goodyear,  b.  Mar.  26,  1754. 

634  Lucy  Goodyear,  b   Dec.  26,  1755,  d.  Aug.  13,  1773. 

635  Esther  Goodyear,  b.  Aug.  7,  1757,  d.  Oct.  11,  1776. 

636  Lowly  Goodyear,  b.  June  12,  1759. 

637  Stephen  Goodyear,  b.  June  16,  1761. 

638  Chauucey  Goodyear,  b.  May  25,  1764. 

639  Eii  Goodyear,  b.  Jan.  16,  1766. 

640  Mabel  Goodyear,  b.  May  18,  1769,  d.  Aug.  20,  1773. 

204  3ETII  BARNES.  The  family  name  of  his  wife  Abigail 
we  have  not  found,  nor  have  we  been  able  to  trace  any  of  their 
descendants  the  cencus  records  of  1790  gives  two  males  under  six- 
teen in  his  family  which  denotes  another  son.      Children: 

641  Leverett  Barnes,  b.  May  23,  1758.  d.  May  30,  1758. 

642  Abigail  Barnes,  bapt.  July  31,  1763;  *  *  * 

643  Samuel  M.  Barnes,  b.  1767,  d.  Sept    1772. 

644  Seth  Barnes,  bapt.  Feb.  IS,  1771,  d.  Mar.  26,  1772. 

645  Lucinda  Barnes,  bapt.  May  19,  1772. 

646  Lemuel  Barnes,  bapt.  Mar.  15,  1778. 

205  EUNICE  BARNES,  m.  Nov.  4,  1762,  Caleb  Cooper;  *  *  * 

206  TITUS  BARNES,  m.Sarah  Peck,dau.of  Samuel.     Children: 

647  Atheneth  Barnes;  *  *  * 

648  Sarah  Barnes. 

649  Lowly  Barnes. 

207  JACOB  ROBINSON,  m.  July  14,  1747,  Elizabeth  Brockett. 
Children : 

650  Moses  Robinson,  b.  July  14,  1754;   *  *  * 

651  Adah  Robinson,  b.  Aug.  8,  1760;   *  *  * 

208  MARY  ROBINSON,  m.  Moses  Sanford;  *  *  * 


18  Barnes  Family  Year  Book,  1910 

209  JOHN   ROBINSOX,  Jr.,  m.  IT.U,  Lois  Sanford.      Children: 

652  Mary  Robinson,  b.  Aug.  8,  1753:   *   *  * 

653  Desire  Robinson,  b.  Jan.  2,  1758;   *  *   * 

654  John  Robinson,  b.  Nov.  12,  1760. 

655  Justin  Robinson,  b.  Dec.  6,  1765;  *  *  * 

656  Harmon  Robinson,  b.  July  1767,  died  young. 

657  Harmon  Robinson,  b.  July  7,  1768. 

658  Medad  Robinson,  b.  July  19,  1770:   *   *   * 

659  Linas  Robinson,  b.  Feb.  U,  1774;  *  *  * 

660  Lois  Robinson,  b.  Mar.  19,  1776;   *  *  * 

210  MIRIAM  ROBINSON,  m.  Joel  Bradley  who  was  the  fifth 
of  the  eleven  children  of  James  and  Sarah  (Humiston)  Bradley  of 
North  Haven,  born  1722.      Children: 

661  Esther  Bradley. 

662  Sarah  Bradley. 

663  Daughter;   *  *   * 

212  JESSE  BARNES,  m.  removed  to  York  State  one  son  was 

664  Lemuel  Barnes,  bapt.  Mar.  13,   1778. 

213  AMBROSE  BARNES,  m.  Beulah  Blakeslee,  daughter  of 
Isaac  and  Mary  ( Prost)  Blakeslee,  he  lived  in  Cheshire  where  he 
died  Mar.  22,  1831.     His  widow  died  April  14,  1832.     Children: 

665  James  Barnes,  b.  April  16,  1773. 

666  Elizabeth  Barnes,  bapt.  Aug.  24,   1774. 

667  Pliebe  Barnes,  bapt.  Dec.  8,  1776. 

668  Al)iah  Barnes,  b.  Feb.  15,  1780. 

669  Jesse  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  7,  1782;   *  *  * 

219  ANNA  BLAKESLEE,  m.  June  3,  175L  Amos  Bronson, 
they  settled  in  Plymouth,  she  died  in  1800  and  he  married  again  in 
1802  and  died  Sept.  1819.     Children: 

670  Lucy  Bronson,  b.  Nov.  1,  1752. 

671  Pliebe  Bronson,  b.  May  30,  1754. 

672  Tamer  Bronson,  b.  Feb.  1,  1756,  d.  1757. 

673  Zerah  Bronson,  b.  Jan.  22,  1758. 

674  Sylvia  Bronson,  b.  Feb.  3,  1760,  d.  April  17  76. 

675  Tillotson  Bronson,  b.  Jan.  8,  1762. 

676  Noah  Bronson,  b.  Aug.  6,  1764,  d.  1766. 

677  Noah  Mills  Bronson,  b.  July  4,  1776. 

678  Amos  Bronson,  b.  Sept.  3,  1769. 

679  Anna  Bronson,  b.  Jan.  20,  17  73, 

680  Sarah  Bronson,  b.  Nov.  3,  1774. 

681  Sylvia  Bronson,  b.  Nov.  22,  1776. 


Thomas  Barnes  of  New  Haven  19 

220  ABNER  BLAKESLEB,  m.  1st,  Sept.  25,  1775,  Thankfull 
Peck,  daughter  of  Samuel,  sister  to  Sarah  who  m.  Titus  Barnes,  No. 
206.  He  married  2nd,  Feb.  19,  1786,  widow  Mary  Noble,  he  died 
Nov.  29,  1791.     Children: 

682  Samuel  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

683  Jacob  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

684  Infant  Son. 

685  Clement  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

686  Micajah  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

687  Ziba  Blakeslee,  b.  July  1st,  1768;  *  *  * 

688  Abner  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

689  Betsey  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

690  Thankfull  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

By  2nd.  m. 

691  Sally  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

692  Jacob  Nash  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

222  ASHUR  BLAKESLEE,  m.  Mary  Humaston,  daughter  of 
John.  Children: 

693  Sala  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

694  Salmon  Blakeslee;   *  *  * 

695  Anner  Blakeslee;   *  *  * 

696  Gad  Blakeslee;  *  *  * 

697  Ashur  Blakeslee;   *  *   * 

223  NOAH  BLAKESLEE,  m.  widow  Annis  Curtiss  had  one 
child. 

698  Sarah  Blakeslee,  b.  Jan.  11,  1772;  *  *  * 

225  SARAH  GRINNELL,  m.  about  1760,  James  Redfield  her 
first  cousin,  he  was  born  Mar.  29,  1735,  the  youngest  of  thirteen 
children  of  Theopliilus  and  Priscilla  Redfield,  resided  in  what  is  now 
Westbrook,  he  died  April  3,  1788,  she  Oct.  23,  1793.     Children: 

699  Sarah  Redfield,  b.  April  2,  1761. 

700  Priscilla  Redfield,  b.  July  26,  1763. 

701  Sabera  Redfield,  b.  Mar.  22,  1765. 

702  James  Redfield,  b.  June  27,  1767. 

703  Theophilus  Redfield,  b.  Aug.  26,  1769. 

704  John  Redfield,  b.  Mar.  20,  1773. 

234  BENJAMIN  ATKINS,  m.  Jan.  2,  1746,  Hannah,  widow  of 
Jonathan  Sage,  daughter  of  William  and  Ann  (Bidwell)  Watts, 
settled  in  New  Britain  near  Newington.      Children: 

705  Lucy  Atkins,  b.  Nov.  8,  1746. 

706  Hannah  Atkins,  b.  Aug   12,  1750. 

707  Benjamin  Atkins.  \  b.  Apr.  3,  1756. 

708  Rachel  Atkins,       f  b.  Apr.  3,  1756;  *  *  * 

709  Hezekiah  Atkins,  b.  May  16,  1765. 


20  Barnes  Family  Year  Book,  1910 

245  EZEKIEL  BARNES.  History  of  Middlefield  says  he  re- 
moved to  York  State,  had  a  son  Allen  who  became  a  Methodist 
minister. 

710  Allen  Barnes 

246  GILES  BARNES,  m.  Catherine  Stow  (probably  a  widow 
and  mother  of  Thomas  Stow)  he  m.  2nd,  Jemima  Atkins,  daughter 
of  Thomas,  resided  in  Middletown,  perhaps  after  the  revolution  re- 
moved to  York  State.     Children- 

711  Gate  Barnes,  b.  May  80,  1762;  *  *  * 

712  Esther  Barnes,  b.  July  1,  1764;  *  *  * 

713  Sarah  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  26,  1765. 

714  Ghloe  Barnes,  b.  April  9,  1767;   *  *  * 

715  Samuel  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  15,  1768;  *  *  * 

716  Lucy  Barnes,  b.  May  30,  1770;  *  *  * 

717  Giles  Barnes,  b.  July  19,  1771;  *  *  * 

718  Hannah  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  7,  1772;   *  *  * 

719  Lois  Barnes,  b.  June  12,  1775;  *  *  * 

720  Stephen  Barnes,  b.  Feb.  13,  1777;  *  *  * 

247  LOIS  BARNES,  m.  at  Cromwell,  May  18,  1769,  Joseph  or 
(Josiah)  Brainard,  no  Children. 

249  EBENEZER  BARNES,  m.  and  first  settled  in  Tolland, 
Mass. .later  moved  to  Ohio,had  two  children  which  were  dwarfs;*  *  * 

250  AMOS  BARNES,  m.  1st,  in  Middletown,  May  17,  1765, 
widow  Sarah  Crowell  who  died  July  7,  1770,  m.  2nd,  May  2,  1771, 
Abigail  Brooks  who  died  Sept.  26,  1816,  Age  82,  he  died  Feb.  20, 
1814,  he  was  a  Captain  in  the  Revolutionary  Army,  lived  in  Middle- 
town.     Children: 

721  Rhoda  Barnes,  b.  Jan.  24,  1772. 

722  Abigail  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  21,  1774. 

254  BENJAMIN  BARNES,  m.  May  12,  1763,  Mary  Coe, 
daughter  of  Ephriam  and  Hannah  (Miller)  Coe,  she  was  born  Mar. 
24,  1740,  died  July  3,  1795,  after  which  he  married  a  second  wife. 
He  removed  early  to  "West  Granville,Mass.  He  served  in  the  Army, 
was  a  Captain,  was  with  Ethan  Allen  at  Ticonderoga  and  at  Fort 
William  Henry;  he  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  British,  but  made  his 
escape  and  after  extreme  privations  reached  the  American  lines. 
He  died  in  West  Granville,  June  13,  1834.     Children: 

723  Rhoda  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  5,  1764,  died  young. 

724  Elijah  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  13,  1766. 

725  Anah  Barnes,  b.  July  31,  1768,  unm.  d.  Feb.  8,  1857. 

726  Lucy  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  12.  1772. 

727  Benjamin  Barnes,  b.  1776. 


Thomas  Barnes  of  New  Haven  21 

255  PHINEAS  BARNES,  m.  Mercy  Provin  of  Blanford,  Mass., 
settled  in  West  Granville,  Mass.,  his  wife  died  Mar.  IS,  1821,  Age 
72,  he  died  Sept.  25th,  1832.     Children: 

728  Phineas  Barnes. 

729  William  Barnes. 

730  Amos  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  4,  1780. 

731  Hophni  Barnes. 

732  Eunice  Barnes. 

733  Mercy  Barnes. 

734  Daughter  who  m.  Zepheniah  Mills;  *  *  * 

256  ELIHU  BARNES.  He  settled  in  Blanfield,  Mass.  near  his 
brothers.  He  served  in  the  Revolution,  after  term  of  service  he 
started  for  home  with  others  and  was  poisoned  by  a  Tory  on  the 
way.      Children: 

735  Elihu  Barnes. 
735a  Huldah  Barnes. 

258  JEREMIAH  BARNES,  m.  Sarah  whose  family  name  is 
supposed  to  have  been  Curtis,  they  settled  at  West  Granville,  Mass., 
near  his  brothers,  his  wife  died  Dec.  24,  1822,  Age  74,  he  died  Aug.28, 
1845.     Children: 

736  Son,  b.  May  30,  1777.  d.  May  31,  1777. 

737  Joel  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  21,  1778. 

738  John  Barnes,  b.  May  5,  1780,  d.  Jan.  7,  1782. 

739  Rhoda  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  15,  1781. 

740  Jeremiah  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  22,  1783. 

741  Jesse  Barnes,  b.  Aug.  8,  1785. 

742  Sarah  Barnes,  b.  Aug.  23,  1787. 

743  Anson  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  15,  1790. 

259  SIMEON  BARNES.  We  do  not  know  whether  he  married; 
his  brother  Solomon  was  appointed  administrator  of  his  estate 
Feb.  7,  1767. 

261  SOLOMON  BARNES,  m.  Jan.  9,  1768,  Jerusha  Hale,  lived 
in  Middletown,  died  Dec.  1,  1790.     Children: 

744  Rhoda  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  26,  1769;   *  *  * 

745  Simeon  Hale  Barnes,  b.  May  15,  1773;  *  *  * 

746  Solomon  Stow  Barnes,  b.  June  14,  1776;  *  *  * 

747  Gideon  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  4,  1779;  *  *  * 


-'7 


266  THOMAS  BARNES,  m.  Feb.  7,  1772  in  Middletown, 
Sybil  Adkins,  the  birth  of  five  children  is  recorded  in  Middletown. 
He  lived  in  that  portion  of  the  Town  set  off  to  form  the  new  Town 
of  Middlefield.  The  history  of  Middlefield  mentions  the  other  Child- 
ren given  in  this  family. 

748  Nathaniel  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  10,  1774,  set.  in  Middletown;  *  *  * 

749  Isaac  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  21,  1776;   *  *  * 

750  Betsey  Barnes;  *  *  * 


22  Barnes  Family  Year  Book,  1910 

751  Sybil  Barnes,  m.  Mr.  Strong,  moved  to  Ohio;  *  *  * 

752  Jonatlian  S.  Barnes,b.Aug.l2,1786,set.  in  Middletown;  *  *  * 

753  Thomas  Barnes,  went  South  and  died;  *  *  * 

754  Elijah  Barnes,  set.  in  Ashtabula,  0.;  *  *  * 

755  Mary  Barnes;  *  *  * 

756  Josiah  Barnes,  set.  in  Ashtabula,  0.;  *  *  * 

271  JOSEPH  N.  BARNES,  m.  in  Middleiown,  Nov.  16,  1768 
Thankfull  Ward  who  died  during  his  captivity,  Nov.  16,  1776. 
He  entered  the  Army  was  made  prisoner  at  Ft.  Washington  and 
made  to  suffer  the  privations  allotted  to  those  prisoners,  upon  ob- 
taining his  release  he  had  not  vitality  to  sustain  life  and  died  on  the 
way  home.     Children: 

757  Mehitable  Barnes,  b.  Feb.  9,  1770;  *  *  * 

758  Thankfull  Barnes,  b.   Feb.  16,  1772. 

759  Joseph  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  30,  1774:;   *  *  * 

760  Abijah  Barnes,  b.  Aug.  23,  1776;  *  *  * 

272  NEHEMIAH  BARNES,  died  in  service  probably  in  the 
the  British  prison  ship,  a  son  named  after  him  lived  in  Middlefield, 
was  blind  many  years  his  eyes  having  been  shot  out. 

761  Nehemiah  Barnes. 

275  LOIS  BARNES,  m.  Sept.  12,  1751,  John  Ives,  they  appear 
in  New  Hartford  before  the  revolution,  later  in  Barkhamsted  where 
both  died,  he  June  17,  1812,  she  July  15,  1814.  Her  mother 
Mehitable,  widow  of  Gershom  Barnes  also  died  at  Barkhamsted,  Jan. 
31,  1787.     No  record  of  John  and  Lois  Ives  family  has  been   found. 

762  John  Ives. 

276  ASA  BARNES,  m.  Lois  Yale  who  was  born  Sept.  3,  1739, 
they  soon  removed  to  Lanesboro,  Mass.,  was  called  Col.  Soon  after 
the  close  of  the  revolution  they  moved  to  Charlotte,  Vt.,  he  died 
Mar.  21,  1802,  she  Mar.  10,  1807.      Children: 

763  Hezekiah  Barnes,  b.  1760. 

764  Lois  Barnes,       }  b.  Sept.  4,  1762,  died  young. 

765  Esther  Barnes,  [  b.  Sept.  4,  1762,  died  young. 

766  Asa  Barnes,  b.  Jan.  8,  1765. 

767  Abner  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  29,  1767,  died  young. 

768  Yale  Barnes,  b.  July  8,  1769,  d.  July  22,  1788. 

769  Abner  Barnes,  July  22,  1771;  *  *  * 

770  Esther  Barnes,  July  24,  1773;  *  *  * 

771  Lois  Barnes,  Mar.  23,  1775. 

772  Joseph  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  13,  1778, 


THE  BARNES  FAMILY  OF  LONG  ISLAND 

Additions  in  3rd    Generation 

33     PATIENCE  BARNES,  Page  33,  Vol.  I,  Children  not  given. 
118c     Zeruiak  VanScoyeck,  bapt.  Nov.  22,  1724,m.  May  20,  1744 
Uzziel  Cook;  *  *  * 

120a     Mary  VanScoyeck,  bapt.  Sept.  30,  1733;  *  *  * 
I20b     Jonathan  Van  Scoyeck,  bapt.  Oct.  30,  1738. 

The  Barnes  Family  of  Long  Island,  4th  Generation 

(Continued) 

85  TIMOTHY  BARNES  (records  not  included  in  A^ol.  2)  m. 
Oct.  25,  1782  in  Wallingford,  Enuce  Munson  daughter  of  Solomon 
and  Sarah  (Peck)  Munson,  she  was  born  Oct.  19,  1754,  died  Dec.ll, 
1807,  resided  in  Litchfield  until  1794,  then  a  few  years  in  Cooper- 
town,  N.  Y.,  later  at  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  Nov.  15,  1825. 
Children : 

294  Erastus  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  14,  1773;  *  *  * 

295  Abigail  Barnes,  Aug.  29,  1775,  d.  1783. 

296  Sally  Barnes,  b.  Aug.  26,  1777;  *  *  * 

297  Eunice  Barnes,  b.  Aug.  7,  1779,  died  young. 

298  Timothy  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  8,  1780. 

299  Eunice  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  8,  1782;  *  *  * 

300  Munson  Barnes,  b.  June  26,  1784;  *  *  * 

301  Phebe  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  13,  1787;  *  *  * 

302  Abigail  Barnes,  b.  Aug.  7,  1794;  *  *  * 

106  CASGIAH  (KESIAH)  BARNES  m.  Sept.  7,  1745,  Jeremiah 
Sherrill;  *  *  * 

110  ISAAC  BARNES,  entered  service  during  the  French  war, 
was  in  command  of  a  company  at  Cape  Britain,  N.  S.  when  he  died 
Oct.  21,  1758. 

111  NATHANIEL  BARNES,  m.  about  1768,  Elizabeth  Brown 
of  Westerly,  R.  1.,  she  was  born  1741,  died  Mar.  5,  1826.  He  was 
Captain  of  a  Privateer  and  died  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  during  the  Rev- 
olution.    Children: 

303  Nathaniel  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  12,  1769  in  Amagansett,  L.  I. 

304  Son,  died  in  Infancy. 

305  Sally  Barnes,  m.  Brown;  *  *  * 

306  Betsey  Barnes,  m.  Amos  Ci'oss;  *  *  * 

307  Nancy  Anna  Barnes,  m.  Joshua  Robinson;  *  *  * 

113  MATHEW  BARNES,  lived  in  Easthampton,  L.  I.,  his 
name  appears  on  the  town  records  very  often  between  1775  and 
1800  as  assessor,  trustee  and  Highway  Commissioner.  The  Bap- 
tismal Records  of  his  family  show  Children: 


24  Barnes  Family  Year  Book,  1910 

308  Child,  bapt.  May  23,  1777. 

309  Child,  bapt.  May  23,  1777. 

310  Mathew  Barnes,  bapt.  June  24,  1778;  *  *  * 

311  Child,  bapt.  May  1783. 

312  Child,  bapt.  July  1785. 

313  Matilda  Barnes,  bapt.  May  20,  1788;   *  *  * 

314  Esther  Barnes,  bapt.  May  1791;  *  *  * 

315  Nancy  Anna  Barnes,  bapt.  Dec.  12,  1793;  *  *  * 

316  Sarah  (Sally)  Barnes,  bapt.   Feb.  1797;*  *  * 

115  ANNE  BARNES,  m.  Nathan  Hand,  a  son: 

317  Augustus  Hand. 

118  ISAAC  BARNES,  had  a  son  baptised  Aug.  20,  1783. 

318  Nathaniel  Barnes,  bapt.  as  above;  *  *  * 

124  EDWARD  JOHNSON,  m.Nov.  13, 1760,  Abigail  Stoddard. 
Children : 

319  Lois  Johnson,  b.  April  15,  1761;  *  *  * 

320  Orange  Johnson,  b.  July  14,  1762;   *  *  * 

321  Abigail  Johnson,  b.  Mar.  30,  1764;  *  *  * 

322  Lucretia  Johnson,  b.  Feb.  25,  1766:  *  *  * 

323  Sylvia  Johnson,  June  4,  1769;   *  *  * 

324  Seymour  Johnson,  b.  Apr.  30,  1771;  *  *  * 

325  Edward  Johnson,  b.  July  15,  1773;  *  *  *   . 

126  ZACHARIAS  JOHNSON,  m.  July  25,  1765,  Sarah  Peck. 
Children : 

326  Elizabeth  Johnson,  b.  Mar.  1,  1766,  d.  Dec.  6.  1766. 

327  Minerva  Johnson,  b.  July  7,  1768.   *  *  * 

328  Elijah  Johnson,  b.  Oct.  4,  1770,  d.  Aug.  7,  1777. 

329  Irene  Johnson,  b.  Dec.  21,  1772.  *  *  * 

330  Isaac  Johnson,  b.  Ang  9,  1774,  d.  July  26,  1777. 

331  Elvin  Johnson,  b.  June  18,  1776,  Aug.  1,  1777. 

332  Sarah  Johnson,  b.  June  5,  1778.  *  *  * 

129  ESTHER  JOHNSON,  m.  Lemuel  Gibbs,  son  of  Benjamin, 
he  died  Feb.  27,  1805.      Children: 

333  Medad  Gibbs,  b.  Oct.  21,  1762.  *  *  * 

334  Philo  Gibbs,  b.  Sept.  15,  1764.  *  *  * 

335  Lemuel  Gibbs,  b.  Oct.  4,  1766  *  *  * 

336  Abigail  Gibbs,  b.  Jan.  15,  1769. 

337  Elizabeth  Gibbs,  b.  June  10,  1771.   *  *  * 

338  Benjamin  Gibbs,  b.  Sept.  4,  1773.  *  *  * 

339  Esther  Gibbs,  b.  Nov.  6,  1775.  *  *  * 

340  Tryphena  Gibbs,  b.  June  10,  1779.   *  *  * 

132  PHEBE  JOHNSON,  m.  July  25,  1767,  Hezekiah  Orton, 
son  of  Hezekiah  and  Ann  (Sedgwick^  Orton.  He  was  born  Dec.  2, 
1745,  died  May  25,  1770.     Children: 


The  Barnes  Family  of  Long  Island  25 

341  Solomon  Orton,      |  b.  June  5,  1768.  *   *  * 

342  Hezekiah  Orton,    j  b.  June  5,  1768. 

343  Phebe  Orton,  b.  Jan.  23  1770.  *  *  * 

135  WILLIAM  EMMONS,  m.  Apr.  4,  1768,  Thankfull  Lee 
Children: 

344  Alice  Emmons,  b.  May  2,  1769.  *  *  * 

345  Elizabeth  Emmons,  b.  Dec.  6,  1770.  *  *  * 

346  Amy  Emmons,  b.Feb.  29,  1772.  *  *  * 

347  Lydia  Emmons,  b.  Jan.  30.  1774.   *  *  * 

348  Sarah  Emmons,  b.  Nov.  17,  1775.   *  *  * 

349  Anne  Emmons,  b.  Nov.  24,  1777.  *  *  * 

350  Urania  Emmons,  b.  May  28,  1779.  *  *  * 

351  Ely  Emmons,  b.  Feb.  10,  1781.  *  *  * 

352  Mary  Emmons,  b.  Mar.  16.  1783.   *  *  * 

353  John  Emmons,  b.  May  2,  1784.  *  *  * 

354  Lois  Emmons,  b.  Oct.  8,  1788.  *  *  * 

355  Heman  Emmons,  b.  Nov.  4,  1791.  *  »  * 

139  SAMUEL  BARNES,  m.  Abigail  Daines,  they  with  Castle 
and  Jonathan  Daines,  brothers  of  Abigail  joined  the  Friends,  re- 
moved to  New  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.  in  1793  where  he  died  in  1809, 
age  66,  she  died  in  1842,  age  92.     Children: 

356  Parmelee  Barnes. 

357  Elizur  Barnes. 

358  Julius  Barnes. 

359  Samuel  Barnes,  b.  1786. 

360  Henry  Barnes,  b.  1790. 

143  RACHEL  AUGUR,  m.  Nehemiah  Rogers,  son  of  Josiah.*** 

144  KETURAH  AUGUR,  m.  Benjamin  Lindsley  of  Wolcott  or 
Bristol,  he  died  in  Bristol,  their  children  all  except  Lud  removed 
to  York  State.      Children: 

361  Sarah  Lindsley,  b.  Feb.  1766,m.Hart,she  d.Oct.13,1824.  *  *  * 

362  Keturah  Lindsley,  b.  Feb.  2.  1768,  m.  Roberts,  she  died 
1830.   *  *  * 

363  Lud  Lindsley,  b,  Sept.  24,  1770. 

364  Rachel  Lindsley,  b.Oct.  24,1772,m.  Alling,she  d.Dec.10,1834 

365  Jared  Lindsley,  b.    Dec.  5,  1774.  *  *  * 

366  Lucinda  Lindsley,  b.  Mar.  17,  1777,  m.  Ailing,  d.  Apr.  20; 
1844.  *  *  * 

367  Dorcas  Lindsley,b.Apr.l2,l778,m.Gridley,d.Dec.20,1824.  *** 

368  Benjamin  Lindsley,  b.  Nov.  10,  1780.  *  *  * 

369  Eldad  Lindsley,  b,  June  19,  1784.  *  *  * 

145  JOHN  AUGUR  m.  Ist,  Nov.  24,  1776,  Dinah  Page,  dau.  of 
Daniel  and  Dinah  (Baldwin)  Page,  she  was  born  Mar.  14,  1752, 
d.  Jan.  26,  1795,  he  m.  2d,  Dec.  19,  1799,  Deborah,  widow  of 
Ralph  Hoadley,  daughter  of  Timothy  Frisbie.  He  was  a  soldier  in 
the  Revolution,  died  Jan.  8,  1827.     Children: 


36  Barnes  Family  Year  Book  1910 

3V0  Rhoda  Augur,  b.  Aug.  5,  1777,  d.  Sept.  13  1821,  unm. 

371  Wealthy  Augur,  b.  Aug.  20,  1779. 

372  Daniel  Page  Augur,  b.  Mar.  14,  1781. 

373  Phebe  Augur,  b.  Apr.  8.  1783,  d.    Apr.    1,  1803 

374  Robert  Augur,  b.  July  9,  1785.     *  *  ♦ 

375  Reuben  Augur,  b.  July  29,  1789.  *  *  * 

376  Joel  Augur,  b.  Apr.  9,  1791. 

377  Trypliene  Augur,  b.  Jan.  3,  1793.  *  *  * 

378  By  2d  m.  Eunice  Anna  Augur,  b.  Mar.  14,  1801.   *  *  * 

149  WILLIAM  BARNES,  m.  Dec.4, 1746,  Jemima  Sherrill,  who 
was  born  in  1725,  died  Mar.     29,     1823,    he    died    July    3,     1814. 

Children  ■ 

379  William  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  Sept.  1747. 

380  Jemima  Barnes,  bapt.  Jan.  7,  1750.   *  *  * 

381  Eli  Barnes,  bapt.  Feb.  24,  1754. 

382  Jex'emiah  Barnes,  b,  1756. 

383  Joseph  Barnes,  bapt.  Mar.  11,  1759. 

384  David  Barnes,  b.  1763,  d.  June  3,  1809. 

385  Noah  Barnes,  bapt.  Aug.  18,  1765. 

150  MARTHA  BARNES,  m.  Apr.  4,  1749,  in  Cromwell,  Israel 
Wilcox,  a  record  of  one  child  has  been  found. 

386  Mary  Wilcox,  b.  Sept.  13,  1756. 

151  JOSEPH  BARNES,  m.  Oct.  6.  1748,  in  Middletown,  Hannah 
Stow,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Martha  (White)  Stow,  who  was  born 
Dec.  7,  1726.  died  Oct.  5,  1812.  He  died  Feb.  13,  1813.  Soon 
after  their  marriage  they  moved  to  Lanesborough.Mass.,  where  they 
remained  during  life.     He  was  a  Captain.     Children: 

387  Hannah  Barnes,  b  July  10,  1749.   *  *  * 

388  Joseph  Barnes,  b.  May  2,   1751. 

389  William  Barnes,  b.  Feb.  19,  1754. 

390  Mary  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  7,  1756.  *  *  * 

391  Lucy  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  5.  1758.  *  *  * 

392  Moses  Barnes,     |  b.  Nov.  15,  1760.   *  *  * 

393  Aaron  Barnes,    f  b.  Nov.  15,1760.   *   *   * 

394  Mercy  Barnes,  b.  July  27,  1763. 

395  Jemima  Barnes,  b.  June  17,  1765.  *  *  * 

396  Comfort  Barnes,  b.  Oct.  18,  1767. 

154  (See  Vol.  2.)  SETH  BARNES.  He  died  in  1824,  his 
wife  Abigail  died,  Mar.  1826,  is  the  meager  information  furnished 
us.     Children: 

397  Hannah  Barnes,  bapt.  Feb.  22,  1784  *  *  * 

398  Salle  Barnes,  bapt.  Feb.  20,  1786.   = 

399  Ethelinda  Barnes,  bapt  Apr.  1789. 

400  Puah  Barnes,  bapt.  June  24,  1792. 

401  Abigail  Barnes,  Dec.  1794.  *  *  * 

402  Maria  Barnes,  bapt.  Oct.  1796.  ■*■  * 


* 


General  Alfred  C.  Barnes 


OBITUARIES 

GENERAL  ALFRED  C.  BARNES  was  born  in  1842  in  the 
city  of  Philadelphia,  of  Connecticut  parentage  on  both  sides,  his  pedi- 
gree dating  way  back  to  Colonial  days.  His  father,  Alfred  S.  Barnes, 
had  already  established  the  publishing  firm  of  A.  S.  Barnes  & 
Company  in  18B8,  in  the  city  of  Hartford.  Believing  that  Phila- 
delphia would  be  the  future  publishing  center,  he  moved  thither, 
but  soon  abandoned  it  for  New  York  where  the  firm  has  ever  since 
carried  on  a  successful  business. 

Alfred  C.  was  his  eldest  son,  and  his  father's  successor  at  the 
time  of  his  death  in  1888,  as  head  of  the  firm.  In  1890  the  firm 
sold  out  its  school  book  interests  to  the  American  Book  Company. 
The  subject  of  this  sketch  went  with  it  and  became  Vice  President 
of  this  great  concern,  which  is  probably  the  largest  publishing 
house  in  the  world. 

In  1891  he  founded  the  Astor  Place  Bank  and  became  its 
President.  In  1900  he  was  elected  Chairman  of  the  Associated 
Bankers  of  New  York  City.  He  was  also  an  active  member  of 
the  New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

He  was  appointed  without  solicitation  a  trustee  of  the 
Brooklyn  Bridge  during  its  period  of  construction,  and  afterwards 
received  five  consecutive  appointments.  Many  of  the  well  known 
features  of  the  Bridge  were  of  his  devising,  especially  the  station 
and  plaza  at  the  Brooklyn  terminal.  Unfortunately  the  plaza  was 
afterwards  defaced  by  the  installation  of  tlie  elevated  roads,  against 
his  earnest  protest. 

He  was  for  manv  vears  a  trustee  of  the  Brooklvn  Librarv,  and 
served  three  terms  as  its  President.  When  the  Library  was  trans- 
ferred to  the  trustees  of  the  Brooklyn  Public  Library,  he  became 
one  of  that  board. 

He  was  the  founder  and  first  President  of  the  Oxford  Club  in 
Brooklyn,  and  was  President  of  the  Aldine  Club  of  New  York  at 
the  time  of  his  death.  The  Aldine  was  originally  an  association 
of  publishers,  but  being  consolidated  with  the  Uptown  Association, 
has  now  a  very  distinguished  membership  from  the  best  classes  of 
the  commercial  world  in  the  vicinity  of  Fifth  Avenue  and  18th 
Street,  where  it  is  located.     He  was  also  a  member   of   the    Tuxedo 


28  Barnes  Family  Year  Book  1910 

and  Hamilton,  and  Cornell  l^niversity  Clubs,  and  of  the  most 
notable  patriotic  societies,  including  the  Society  of  the  Colonial 
Wars,  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  Society  of  the  War  of  1812,  and 
Pennsylvania  Society. 

He  succeeded  his  father  as  a  trustee  of  Cornell  University, 
where  he  founded  Barnes  Reference  Library,  and  constructed  and 
presented  to  the  University  a  Geodetic  Observatory  in  honor  of 
the  lamented  E.  A.  Fuertes,  Director  of  the  College  of  Civil 
Engineering.  He  was  also  formerly  a  trustee  of  the  Polytechnic 
Institute  and  of  the  Adelphi  Academy  in  Brooklyn,  and  of  the 
Brooklyn  Hospital. 

His  Military  career  began  in  1801  when  he  accompanied  the 
Seventli  Regiment  of  tlie  National  Guard  to  the  front.  Only  the 
Sixth  Massachusetts  preceded  the  Seventh  Regiment,  whicli  was 
therefore  the  second  military  body  to  respond  to  the  call  of  the 
President  for  troops  to  defend  Washington. 

He  was  subsequently  transferred  to  the  Twenty-thinl  Regiment 
upon  its  oi-ganization  in  1862,  and  in  that  Regiment  participated  in 
the  Gettysburg  campaign  in  ISO.'!  in  response  to  an  emergency 
summons.  At  the  expiration  of  liis  first  term  of  service,  he  retired, 
and  remained  unattached  until  1877,  when  he  returned  to  the 
Twenty-third  Regiment  as  its  Major.  In  1S8<)  he  was  appointed 
upon  Governor  Cornell's  staff,  with  tlie  rank  of  Brigadier  General 
and  General  Inspector  of  Rifle  Practice,  State  of  New  York.  In 
this  capacity  he  directed  all  the  educational  processes  in  this  im- 
portant department  of  the  service,  having  charge  of  Creedmor  and 
all  the  other  ranges,  and  fixed  the  routine  of  duty  to  be  observed 
by  all  of  the  troops.  Upon  his  retirement  at  the  conclusion  of  the 
Governor's  term,  he  was  elected  Colonel  of  the  Thirteenth  Regi- 
ment, N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  and  remained  with  that  organization  for  two 
years,  during  which  it  enjoyed  great  prosperity.  The  Thirteenth 
was  subsequently  transferred  into  an  artillary  regiment,  and  it  is 
now  the  largest  National  Guard  organization  in  the  United  States. 
While  holding  this  commission,  General  Barnes'  rank  as  Brigadier 
General  was  renewed  by  brevet. 

After  an  interval  of  sixteen  years,  he  was  recalled  to  his  old 
Regiment,  the  Twenty-third,  as  its  Colonel,  his  rank  of  Brigadier 
being  again  renewed.  His  principal  service  of  public  interest 
during  this  last  incumbency  was  the  conduct   of    his    Regiment    to 


Obituaries  29 

suppress  the  Albany  strike  and  incidental  riots  in  1902.  As  show- 
ing the  facility  with  which  a  reliable  National  Guard  Regiment  can 
be  convened  for  duty  of  this  sort,  it  is  interesting  to  record  that  the 
orders  to  proceed  to  Albany  was  received  at  eight  o'clock  in  the 
evening,  and  at  daylight  the  next  morning  the  organization  was  at 
its  post  of  duty  in  the  threatened  city.  The  authorities  relied  upon 
it  principally  to  suppress  disorder,  which  was  successfully  accom- 
plished in  the  short  term  of  three  days. 

General  Barnes  was  a  charter  member  of  Lafayette  Post, 
G.  A.  R.,  the  most  celebrated  and  influential  organization  of 
Veterans  of  the  Civil  War.  On  January  1st.  1902,  he  was  elevated 
from  the  ranks  and  installed  as  Commander  of  the  Post  and  the 
following  year  was  re-elected  for  a  second  term, — two  years  being 
the  consiitutional  limit  of  office.  Lafayette  Post  has  over  500 
members  and  its  roll  includes  such  names  as  General  Barlow, 
Butterfield,  Collis,  Clarkson,  Dodge,  Greeley,  Miles,  Pierson, 
Serrell,  Webb  and  Viele,  Admirals  Meade  and  Barker,  and  men 
distinguished  in  civil  life  like  Chauncey  M.  Depew,  Richard  Watson 
Gilder,  Robert  C.  Ogden  and  Joseph  J.  Little. 

General  Barnes  was  an  extensive  traveler,  having  visited 
Europe  many  times,  and  in  1892-3  made  the  tour  of  the  World, 
visiting  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  Japan,  China,  India,  etc.  He  had 
also  been  to  Madeira,  Algiers,  the  Nile,  the  Holy  Land  and  Con- 
stantinople, as  well  as  Cuba,  Mexico,  Alaska,  and  nearly  every  state 
of  the  Union.  His  house  was  filled  with  interesting  curios  from  all 
parts  of  the  world,  personally  gathered  during  his  travels. 

General  Barnes'  private  life  was  spent  quietly  in  Brooklyn, 
where  he  resided  at  No.  114  Pieirepont  Street,  up  to  the  time  of  his 
death  in  November  1904.  His  wife,  Mrs.  Josephine  R.  Barnes, 
died  in  1899.  Two  children  survived  him,  Harriet  Josephine,  wife 
of  Truman  H.  Newberry  of  Detroit,  who  was  Secretary  of  the  Navy 
in  President  Roosevelt's  cabinet,  and  a  son,  Alfred  Victor  Barnes. 
Another  child,  Mary  Grace,  died  in  1873 

CHARLES  MONTGOMERY  BARNES  died  in  Seattle, Wash., 
May  1907.  He  was  second  of  eight  children  born  to  Rev.  Romolus 
Barnes,(The  Evangelist)  and  his  wife  Olivia  (Denham),and  a  descend, 
ant  of  Thomas  Barnes  of  Hartford  in  the  seventh  generation.  He 
was  born  Sept.  18,  1833,  graduated  from  Knox  in  1856,  studied 
Theology  at  Andover,  Mass.  and  at  Chicago.     He  married,  Oct.    30, 


30 


Baknes  Family  Year  Book  1910 


1860,  Ellen  Moore  of  Windham,  N.  H.  and  upon  the  breaking  out 
of  the  rebellion  he  entered  the  army  as  a  Chaplain,  from  which  he 
retired  in  poor  health  and  a  voice  too  weak  to  continue  in  his.  pro- 
fession. He  set  up  a  book  store  in  Chicago,  where  he  built  up  an 
extensive  trade.  He  leaves  two  sons  and  three  daughters,  two 
other  sons  having  died  young. 

LINUS  BARNES  passed  away  in  1  !J07, he  was  born  Jan.9, 1826; 
the  youngest  of  six  children  of  Amos  and  Abigail  (Sweetman) 
Barnes  of  Tolland,  Mass.  Grandson  of  Phineas  and  Mercy  (Provin) 
Barnes  of  West  Granville.  Mass.  Great  grandson  of  Ebenezer  3rd, 
Maybee  2d,  Thomas  1st  of  New  Haven.  Mr.  Barnes  was  twice 
married  and  had  eight  children,  several  of  whom  live  in  Waterbury. 

REBECCA  WEEKS  (BARNES)  OTIS  passed  away  at  Grand 
Junction,  Mich,  on  Christmas  day  1907,  she  was  a  daughter  of  Dr. 
Enos  Barnes  of  Watkins,N.Y.,by  his  second  wife  and  was  born  Mar. 
8,  1834.  She  married  Rev.  J.  T.  Otis,  who  survives,  and  lives  with 
a  son,  Arthur  at  Grand  Junction.  Mrs.  Otis  traces  to  Thomas 
Barnes  of  New  Haven;  from  Dr.  Enos  6th,  Enos  5th,  Enos  4th, 
Thomas  3d,  John  2d,  Thomas. 

DR.  LEWIS  BARNES  of  Oxford  died  July  5,  1908  aged  83 
years,  he  was  born  June  2(5,  1825.  He  was  a  descendant  of  the  Long 
Island  Barnes  ancestors  through  Julius  7th,  Jonathan  6th,  Jonathan 
5th,  Stephen  4th.  Stephen  3rd,  AVilliam  2d,  Charles.  Dr.  Barnes 
marrie.l  June  6th,  1854,  Caroline  Saltonstall.  They  were  pro- 
minent at  the  Barnes  reunions  many  years  ago.  He  was  the  son  of 
Dr.  Julius  Steele  Barnes  of  Southington  and  graduated  from  Yale 
in  the  class  of  '47.  After  leaving  Yale  he  taught  at  Bristol,  later 
studied  medicine  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in 
New  York  m  1 848  and  1 849.  He  afterwards  entered  the  oflfice  of 
his  uncle,  Dr.  Josiah  Barnes,  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  graduated  in 
1850  at  the  medical  department  of  the  University  of  Buffalo,  under 
Drs.  Flint  and  Hamilton.  He  began  the  practice  of  his  profession 
in  Meriden.  In  1856  he  removed  to  Oxford,  where  he  had  been  m 
active  practice  until  two  years  ago.  He  was  judge  of  probate  of 
Oxford  for  twenty-three  years,  also  town  clerk  for  thirty  years  and 
acting  school  visitor  for  forty  years.  He  was  at  one  time  president 
of  the  New  Haven  County  Medical  society  and  also  a  state   politican 


Obituaries  31 

of  influence.     He  is  survived    by   liis    wife,    Caroline  Barnes,    and 

three  sons,  Randolph  Barnes,  Henry    S.     Barnes    and  John    Steele 

Barnes  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  and  also  by    a    daughter,  Mrs.     Louis 
Church  of  Seymour. 

HALBERT  W.  HARRINGTON  of  Collinsville  died  Aug,  4, 
1908.  He  was  the  youngest  of  four  sons  of  Elisha  B.  and  Caroline 
(Barnes)  Harrington,  born  June  27,1838,  grandson  of  Isaac  and  Eliza- 
beth(Langdon)  Barnes,  of  New  Hartford, and  great  grandson  of  Israel^ 
No.  298  Year  Book,  No.  2,  P.  13.  He  married,  July  4,  1864,  Ellen 
E.  Clark  who  died  leaving  one  son.     He  was  a  retired  merchant. 


o 


MRS.  ANNA  (RICE)  YASSAULT  died  at  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.,  Mar.  25,  1908.  She  was  a  daughter  of  Anson  B.  and  Hannah 
(Dayton)  Rice,  granddaughter  of  Reuben  and  Emily  (Barnes)  Rice. 
She  married  Edward  Evans,  then  Mr.  Yassault.  She  leaves  a  son  and 
a  daughter  by  her  first  husband.  Emily  Barnes,her  grandmother,  was 
the  oldest  child  of  Anson  and  Martha  (Mills)  Barnes  and  grand- 
daughter of  Israel  Barnes,  No.  298,  (P.  13,  Y.  B.  No.  2.) 

MRS.  MARY  JANE  (WELLER)  SMITH,  wife  of  Alexander 
Smith  of  Canastota,  died  Nov.  27,  1908.  She  left  no  children.  She 
was  of  the  sixth  generation  in  line  from  Thomas  Barnes  of  Hartford, 
being  daughter  of  Winthrop  and  Leva  Lavina(Barnes)Weller,grand- 
daughter  of  Loren  Barnes,  No.  322  (Leon)  P.  9,  Y.  B.  No.  2. 

CATHERINE  L.  (BIRDSEY)  COE,  widow  of  Russell  Coe,died 
in  Meriden,  Dec.  26,  1908.  She  was  widely  known  for  her  liberal 
charities.  Thomas  Barnes  of  New  Haven  was  her  ancestor.  She 
was  a  daughter  of  Seth  and  Ruth  (Ward)  Birdsey  of  Meriden, 
granddaughter  of  William  Ward  5th,  William  Ward  4th,  William 
Ward  and  Mary  Harris  3d,  Daniel  Harris  and  Abigail  Barnes  2d, 
Thomas  Barnes  1st. 

HENRY  TRUMBLTLL  BRONSON,  died  at  his  home  in  Rye, 
N.Y.,  Sept.  1, 1908.  He  was  a  son  of  Oliver  Hart  and  Emily(Munson) 
Bronson,  born  Sept.  18,  1842  in  Waterbury.  His  ancestors  trace 
back  to  both  Thomas  Barnes  of  New  Haven  and  to  Charles  Barnes 
of  Long  Island.  He  married,  on  the  10th  of  June  1869,  Ellen 
Amelia  Philips  of  an  old  New  York  family,  four  children  blessed 
the  union,  two  sons  and  two  daughters.     His   family    with    the   ex- 


32  Barnes  Family  Year  Book  1910 

ception  of  one  son  survive  him.  He  enlisted  in  August,  1862  in 
the  23d  Regiment,  Conn.  Volunteers,  serving  as  1st  Sargeant  of 
Company  A.  He  began  his  active  business  life  in  New  York  in 
1865  with  the  Second  National  Bank.  He  was  interested  in  Real 
Estate  and  Banking,  being  director  in  the  American  Savings  Bank, 
The  VanNorden  Trust  Co..  The  Twelfth  Ward  Bank,  The 
Nineteenth  AVard  Bank  and  The  Bankers'  Investing  Company.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  the  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  in  which  he  was  very  prominent,  the  Pres- 
byterian Union,  of  wliich  he  had  been  President,  the  Congrega- 
tional, the  Patria,  Quill.  Army  and  Navy,  and  American  Yacht 
Clubs.  He  served  many  years  as  Ruling  Elder  in  the  Madison 
Avenue  Presbyterian  Church.  A  friend  said  of  him  at  a  meeting 
in  October,  "I  never  knew  one  who  everywhere  and  always  seemed 
so  instinctively  to  find  where  a  little  sunshine  was  needed,  and  to  do 
just  the  right  thing. — I  doubt  if  in  many  years  he  had  done  any- 
thing to  add  to  anyone's  burden,  but  I  know  he  had  done  much  to 
lighten  burdens  and  Ijrighten  lives." 

FRANK  CARLTON  BARNES  dropped  dead  in  the  church 
parlors  in  Plainvi]le,Conn..on  the  evening  of  Dec.  8, 1908, as  he  rose  to 
take  part  in  an  entertainment  debate.  He  was  the  oldest  of  five  child- 
ren born  to  the  late  Romolus  A.  and  Elvira(Payne)Barnes,born  Sept. 
27,  1855.  He  leaves  a  widow,  but  no  children,  an  only  son  having 
died  young.  His  grandfather,  Oliver  Ellsworth  Barnes  of  Plain- 
ville  was  son  of  Capt.  Daniel  Barnes  of  Bristol.  See  No.  254  Page. 
6,  Y.  B.  No.  2. 

REV.  GEORGE  BYINGTON  BARNES,  D.  D.  died  in  Minnea- 
polias,  Minn.,  May  4,1909.  Dr.  Barnes  was  a  well  known  clergyman 
in  the  North  West  and  was  held  in  the  highest  esteem,  especially 
through  Minnesota  and  the  Dakotas',  where  he  had  labored  for 
many  years.  He  was  a  son  of  Rev.  Harvey  H.  and  Betsey  Hannah 
^Hubbard)  Barnes,  born  in  Turin,  New  York,  Sept.  19,  1837; 
grandson  of  Loren,  great  grandson  of  Josiah  Barnes  (See  No.  114, 
Year  Book  No.  2  Page  9,)  a  descendant  of  Thomas  Barnes  of 
Hartford.     He  received  his  education  at  Pottsdam  Academy  and    at 


Rev,  G.  B.  Barnes,  Wahpeton.  North  Dakota. 


Obituaries  33 

Oberlin;  taught  school  until  the  breaking  out  of  the  rebellion  when 
he  enlisted,  ill  health  caused  him  to  become  discharged,  but  he  re- 
enlisted  in  Company  F.  186th  New  York  Infantry  and  served  until 
the  close  of  the  war.  He  married  near  Copenhagen,  N.  Y., 
Henrietta  Amelia  Rich  who  with  three  sons  survive  him,  one 
daughter  died  youug.  In  1867  he  became  principal  of  the  high 
school  of  Windsor,  A't.  He  later  went  to  Michigan  and  engaged 
in  supplying  churches  and  conducting  revival  meetings,  he  was  or" 
dained  and  preached  in  Michigan  and  Illinois  until  1 883  when  he 
commenced  his  labors  in  Wahpeton,  North  Dakota,  where  his  first 
pastorate  comprised  years  in  whieh  the  town  contained  a  saloon  to 
each  sixty  of  its  inhabtants;  a  condition  which  he  combated  with 
such  vigor  that  his  life  was  repeatedly  threatened,  yet  his  church 
became  prosperous  and  influential.  He  I'esigned  the  Wahpeton 
field  to  take  the  first  presidency  of  Fargo  College,  to  which  posi- 
tion he  gave  four  years  of  arduous  labor  carrying  the  institution 
through  its  most  trying  ordeal  for  existence.  He  visited  New 
England  and  gave  lectures  of  such  eloquence  that  he  obtained 
generous  contributions  to  place  the  College  on  an  enduring  basis. 
After  which  at  the  urgent  request  of  the  church  at  Wahpeton,  he 
gave  up  a  retired  life  he  had  chosen  and  took  up  a  second  pastorate 
with  them,  during  which  subscriptions  to  build  free  of  debt  a  new 
chui'ch  were  obtained.  When  he  again  made  an  attempt  to  retire 
and  devote  himself  to  his  increasing  private  business  cares.  But  it 
was  not  to  be,  he  was  called  to  Campbell,  Minn.,  to  Valley  City,  to 
Fargo  and  to  Minneapolis,  where  after  two  and  a  half  years  he  was 
overtaken  by  his  last  sickness.  His  life  had  been  a  worthy  example 
for  others  to  imitate  in  continuing  the  good  works  which  could  be 
no  longer  carried  on  by  our  departed  friend. 

BLAKESLEE  BAR>TES.  a  real  estate  dealer,  living  at  355 
West  End  Ave.  New  York,  died  Jan,  2,  1909  in  his  fifty  third  year, 
leaving  a  widow,  one  son  and  one  daughter.  He  was  the  oldest  of 
three  sons  of  Blakeslee  and  Margaret  (Peck)  Barnes  formerly  of 
Berlin,  Conn.  He  was  born  June  9,  1856,  married  in  1882  Aida 
Cornwall.  His  grandfather,  Samuel  Blakeslee  Barnes,  was  a  wide 
awake  tinner  and  business  man  in  New  Britain  when  that  place  was 
only  a  small  hamlet  in  the  corner  of  Berlin;  he  having  come  from 
Wallingford  for  a  wife,  he  was  the  son  of  Moses  Barnes,  No.  91, 
page  20,  year  book,  Vol.  1. 


34  Barnes  Family  Year  Book  1910 

ELMORE  ALPHONZO  BARNES,  of  the  firm  of  Barnes 
Brothers,  Laundrymen  of  Pittsburg,  Penn.,  died  in  January  1909. 
He  was  a  successful  man,  a  member  of  the  Barnes  Family  Associa- 
tion and  took  an  interest  in  its  work.  He  was  born  Dec.  8,  1845, 
he  married  at  Beaver  Falls,  Penn.,  July  20,  1869,  Abby  Luella 
Fisher  who  with  four  of  their  six  childeren  survive  him.  He  was 
son  of  William  and  Phebe  (Bouton)  Barnes,  grandson  of  Robert 
and  Agnes  (Graham)  Barnes  of  West  Bridgwater,  Perm.,  great 
grandson  of  Peter  and  Sophia  (Inman)  Barnes  who  were  early 
settlers  in  Maryland  (perhaps  from  Massacliusetts.) 

LEON  M.  BARNES,  a  native  of  Woodbury,  died  in  Seattle, 
Wash.,  Feb.  27,  1909,  having  survived  his  young  wife  but  little 
more  than  a  year,  her  death  liaving  been  noted  on  page  34, 
year  book  No.  2.  Mr.  Barnes  was  an  exceedingly  bright  and  active 
young  man.  and  his  untimely  death  is  lamented  by  a  wide  circle  of 
friends.  He  was  a  printer  and  had  compiled  directories  of  his 
native  town  as  well  as  some  adjoining,  he  also  compiled  a  mortality 
record  of  Woodbury  from  its  settlement  down  to  189S,  was  editor 
of  the  AVoodbury  Reporter  before  he  moved  to  Seattle.  He  was  an 
active  temperance  advocate  and  was  nominated  for  Secretary  of 
State  by  the  Prohibitionists  in  1904.  His  parents  are  living,  also 
two  brothers.  His  body  was  brought  east  and  buried  beside  his 
wife  in  AVaterbury. 

ISAAC  BARNES  of  Burlington  (see  Page  37,  year  book  Xo. 
2)  died  at  his  home  surrounded  by  his  family  Mar.  28,  1909  in  the 
seventy  ninth  year  of  his  age.  Mr.  Barnes  was  born  and  brought 
up  on  a  farm  and  that  farm  has  always  been  his  Jiome.  The  glitter- 
ing accounts  from  the  gold  fields  of  California  in  forty  nine  lured 
him  to  that  eldorado  of  wealth.  He  took  passage  on  a  vessel  over- 
loaded with  gold  seekers  but  with  provisions  for  a  few^  days  only 
and  which  became  exhausted  upon  the  high  sea.  With  starvation 
almost  certain  if  the  voyage  was  continued,  the  master  was  placed 
in  chains,  the  mate  in  command  and  a  race  made  for  land,  havins: 
reached  the  coast  of  Mexico  and  finding  no  food    available    most   of 


Isaac  Barnes 


Obituaries  35 

the  party  struck  out  for  California  and  crossed  the  Continent  on 
foot,  a  journey  the  hardships  of  which  can  only  be  realized  by  those 
who  have  taken  it  without  preparation  for  making  the  attempt,  soon 
becoming  bare-footed  and  stamping  foot  prints  of  blood  along  the 
rocky  paths  over  which  they  were  lead  by  treacherous  guides,  or 
carried  if  to  sick  to  stand;  no  halting  on  the  way;  the  dano-ers 
surrounding  them  put  them  on  a  race  for  life.  Mr.  Barnes  reached 
the  gold  fields  at  last,  but  in  no  condition  for  labor,  and  witli  a 
longing  to  reach  the  old  farm  alive  uppermost  in  his  mind;  he 
reached  it  in  time,  ■  wiser  if  not  richer.  He  recovered  from  the 
physical  wreck  he  appeared  and  regained  a  robust  constitution. 
From  that  time  on  he  sought  riches  by  hard  labor  and  a  close 
attention  to  his  business  interests.  Besides  carrying  on  his  ex- 
tensive farming  interests  he  has  engaged  in  lumbering,  butchering 
and  numerous  other  business  projects.  He  has  at  all  times  stood 
ready  to  council  and  assist  in  every  public  enterprise  and  has  been 
closely  identified  with  everything  of  this  nature  throughout  his 
immediate  locality.  He  was  a  director  and  a  leading  factor  in  the 
Farmington  Valley  Agricultural  Society  from  its  start  until  his 
death,  a  quarter  of  a  century.  He  helped  to  establish  and  became 
a  director  of  the  Canton  Trust  Company,  and  a  trustee  in  the 
Collinsville  Savings  Society.  He  has  been  a  Representative  in  the 
Legislature  and  honored  in  his  town.  He  has  left  a  good  life 
record,  has  been  a  true  and  faithful  citizen,  and  he  will  l;ie  missed 
and  not  forgotten  while  any  who  have  known  him  are  left  to  honor 
his  memory. 

MRS.  EMMA  E.  (WHITMORE)  BARNES.  Widow  of  Wood- 
rafl"  Lyttleton  Barnes,  died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  10.  1909. 
She  was  born  May  30,  1829  and  had  just  passed  her  eightieth  year, 
she  was  married  to  Mr.  Barnes  in  Middle  Haddam,  Conn,  in  the 
year  of  1850  and  became  the  mother  of  one  son  and  four  daughters, 
all  born  in  Middle  Haddam,  her  son  was  drowned  when  fourteen 
years  old;  her  daughters  all  survive,  they  are  Emma,  Mrs.  William 
A.  Curtiss  of  Norwalk;  Eliza  W.,  Mrs.    James    Bates   of    Brooklyn, 


36  Barnes  Family  Year  Book  1910 

N.  v..  Mary,  Mrs.  Edward  J.  Ovington  of  Cliicago,  111,  and  Miss 
Jessie  Lyttletou  of  Brooklyn.  Her  husband  was  born  in  Litchfield 
Conn.,  Oct.  17.  1816  and  first  married  Jeannette  Walker,  who  left 
one  daughter.  He  was  the  second  son  of  Enos  and  Lucy  (Woodruff) 
Barnes,  Enos  served  six  years  in  the  Revolution  from  Litchfield, 
see  No.  339,  page  15,  Year  Book  No.  2. 

HENRY  EYELIN  HARRINGTON,  the  last  surviving   of   the 
family  of  Elisha  B.  and  Caroline  (Barnes)    Harrington    died    at   his 
home  in  Hartford.  Ct,.  Aug.  24.  1909.     He  was  born  May  27,  1833, 
married,  Sept.  20,  1859,  Lucelia  Hough    of    Collinsville,    who    with 
one  son  survive  him.      Mr.  Harrington  was    a   man    of    rare   ability 
and  pleasing  manners,  strictly  temperate,  just  and    honorable.     For 
many  years  he  was  engaged  in  the    mercantile   business   in   Collins- 
ville which  he  left  to  engage  in  the  real  estate  business    in   Hartford 
at  which  he  met  witli  much   success    at    first:    but    finally    during    a 
panic  he  became  involved  and  sacrificed  his  all  to    meet   liis   obliga- 
tions by  assignment,  receiving  a  discharge    he     went     into     the     in- 
surance business  and  used     his     first     earnings    to     repay    his     old 
creditors  to  the  last  penny  after  whicli  he  laid  aside  for  himself    and 
wife  in  their  declining  years.      He  had  retired  from  business,    made 
a  tour  of  Europe  and  settled  down     to    enjoy     the    comforts     of     a 
pleasant  home. 

DEACON  AVILLIS  EDWIN  RUSSELL,  one  of  Suffields  most 
respected  citizens  died  Oct.  22.  1909.  He  was  a  son  of  Almon  C. 
ard  Ann  Eliza  (Sperry)  Russell  of  Blandford.  Mass.  He  was  born 
at  that  place  July  6.  1S55.  married  there  June  22,  1881,  Emma 
Eugenia  Culver,  who  with  a  son  and  daughter  survive.  They 
settled  on  a  farm  in  Suftield  where  he  engaged  largely  in  growing 
tobacco.  He  was  a  member  of  SufSeld  Grange.  His  ancestrial 
line  leads  back  to  Thomas  Barnes  through  his  mother  who  was  a 
daughter  of  David  G.  Sperry.  sou  of  Caleb,  who  was  son  of  Elihu 
and  Abigail  (Barnes)  Sperry:  Abrigail  Barnes,  No.  368  Year  Book, 
No.  2,  page  6. 


Obituaries  37 

SETH    BARXES,    Bristol.     He   was  born  March   IM,    1846 
in  Xorfolk,  the  youno;est  of  five  children   of    Edward    and    Rebecca 
(Bonney  Barnes.     He   married    Nov.    13,    1867,    Maggie    Phetsing, 
who  died  June  27,  1890.     He  married  again   in    New    Britain    Apr. 
6,  1892,  Mrs.  Minnie   Finkle   of    Thomaston.     His   father    was    the 
second  of  five  children    of   Timothy    and    Sarah    (Roland)    Barnes, 
born  May  16,  1804,  died   in    1853.     Timothy    No.    3.51,     page    10, 
Year  Book  No.    2.     Seth  Barnes    died    in    Bristol,    Oct.    22,    1909 
leaving  two  sons,  Arthur    of    the    Bristol   Press    and    Frederick   of 
Danbury.     He  had  been  employed  in  the  clock    shops   most    of    his 
life,  was  many  years  trial  Justice,  in  1902  he  left  the   shop    and    has 
been  in  the  real  estate  business,  was  twice  treasurer    of   the    Barnes 
Association,  and  held  a  prominent  position  in  the  Masonic  fraternity, 
many  years  trustee  of  the  Savings  Bank,  and  held  numerous   other 
official  positions.      AVe  quote  from  the  press.      '-Those  who  knew  Mr. 
Barnes  intimately  loved   him   much.     They   thoroughly   understood 
and  appreciated  the  earnestness  of  his  character,    his    ideals,    great 
kindness  and  human  sympathy,  his  tenderness  toward  the  weak    and 
suffering,  his  unflinching  honesty,  square    dealing,    uprightness    and 
intergrity.     They  will  miss  him  much,     mourn    for   him    sincerely, 
and  cherish  his  memory  as  long  as  they  live. 

Other  Deaths  Reported  Were  : 

ANSON  BARNES  RICE  in  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

MRS.  LUCIA  (BARNES)  VAN  ALLEN. 

MRS.  L.  BARNES  of  Ware,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  H.  BARNES  of  New  York. 

CHESTER  E.  BARNES  of  St.  Elmo,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1908. 

MRS.  MARY  S.  SIMMONS  of  Rock  Stream,  N.  Y.,  Aug.   12, 

1908. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  CHAPMAN  in  Colebrook,  Sept.  25,  1908. 

ALGIE  BARNES  in  Olga,   Florida   only    son    of    Loren   W. 

formerly  of  Hartford. 


38  Barnes  Family  Year  Book  1910 

HIRAM  S.  BARNES,  Marceliu,  Mo..  Jan.  22,  1908. 

MRS.  LAURA  J.  (LOOMIS),  wife  of  Henry  Barnes,   Canaan, 
Feb.  8,  1909,  aged  70. 

CHARLES  BELL,  Meriden,  Feb.  13,  1909. 

DANIEL   D.    BARNES,   Slielburn  Falls,  Mass,  Feb.  18,  1909, 
ao-ed  79. 


"o^ 


NORMAN  BARNES,  AVatertown,  Mar.  17,  1909. 

CLIFF  D.  BUTLER,  Lewiston,  111.,  Mar.  14,  1909,  born  Sept, 
1898. 

MRS.     ANNA    (LAWTON)    BARNES,    Winsted.    April  19, 
1909,  aged  SO. 

WARREN  VAN  ALLEN,  March  1909. 

JAMES  COE,  Davenport,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  JAMES  COE,  Davenport,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  SARAH  (BARNES)  CAREY,    Galesburg,  111.,  June  29. 
1909. 

JAMES  BARNES,  Hartford,  July  6,  1909. 

MRS.  MARY  ANN  (SPEAR)  BARNES,    Lockport,    N.    Y., 
July  15,  1909. 

FRANCIS  J.  RAYMOND,  Forest  Port,  July  30,  1909. 

JOHN  S.  BARNES,  Hartford,  Aug.  25,  1909. 

JOHN  C.  BARNES,  Middletown,  Aug.  26,  1909. 

ANDREW  BARNES,  Southington. 


ANCESTRIAL  RECORDS   OF    MEMBERS    OF    THE 
BARNES    FAMILY    ASSOCIATION 

55  MRS.  IDA  (RICE)  WIRSHING,  Naugatuck.  Sister  of 
Mary  A.  28,  and  of  Hattie  52,  see  line  given.  She  is  a  life  member 
and  a  Vice  President  of  tlie  Association.  She  was  born  Oct. 
8,  1861. 

56  CHARLES  WIRSHING,    Naugatuck,    husband    of    55 
married  Jan.  11,  1892. 

57  ANNA  (UPSON)  BARNES,  Burlington,  wife  of  Adna 
N.  Barnes  32.  She  was  born  in  Burlington  Jan.  27,  1857,  oldest 
of  two  daughters  of  Washington  and  Sarah  (Foote)  Upson,  her 
father  died  when  she  was  quite  young,  he  was  son  of  Charles  and 
Amanda  (Humphrey)  Upson,  born  June  10,  1S.S3,  the  oldest  of  a 
family  of  eleven,  his  grandparents  were  Washington  and  Rhoda 
(Carter)  Upson.  Rhoda  Carter  was  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Mary 
(Hitchcock)  Cartel',  b.  Nov.  6,  1775,  and  granddaughter  of 
Jacob  Sr.  and  Mary  (Barnes)  Carter,  descendants  from  the  Long 
Island  and  Barnes  family,  see  No.  98,  page  30,  Year  Book  No.  2. 

58  BESSIE  S.  BARNES,  Collinsville,  youngest  child  of 
Weston  and  Charlotte  (Marquis)  Barnes,  born  Aug.  18,  1883,  see 
40  and  41. 

59  ALBERT  J.  BARNES,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  born  March  1,  1842, 
married  Hannah  Clarissa  Bigelow,  they  have  six  children.  He  is 
the  oldest  child  of  John  and  Diana  (Robinson)  Barnes  who  were 
both  born  in  Thompson,  Conn.,  and  grandson  of  John  Barnes,  who 
was  born  in  Pomphret,  Oct.  29,  1787  and  married  in  1811,  Almina 
Robbins.  Mr.  Barnes  is  not  able  to  trace  farther  back,  if  any  have 
done  so  he  would  be  [ileased  to  share  with  them  the  knowledge. 

60  BENJAMIN  H.  BARNES,  West  Haven,  born  Oct.  30, 
1877,  son  of  Andrew  J.  and  Olive  D.  (Maddox)  Barnes  of  West 
Haven,  grandson  of  Hubbard  and  Naomi  (Spring)  Barnes  of  North 
Haven,  same  ancestors  as  53. 


40  Record  of  Ancestry 

61  EDWIN  W.  BARNES,  Middle  Hope,  N.  Y.,  a  son  of 
"William  D.  Barnes,  page  50,  Year  Book  No.  1,  a  fruit  grower, 
grandson  of  Nathaniel  and  Effie  (Dusenberre)  Barnes,  and  great 
grandson  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Hunting)  Barnes  of  Southampton, 
Long  Island.  Isaac  was  born  Dec.  IS,  1757,  he  moved  to  Litch- 
field, Conn,  in  1780,  later  to  York  State.  His  father,  Matthew  was 
a  farmer  near  Amagansett,  L.  I.,  he  died  coming  in  from  his  hay- 
field  of  heart  failure  about  1763,  when  of  middle  age.  He  is  said 
to  have  been  a  descendant  of  Charles,  the  school  master,  but  tJiere 
seems  to  be  uncertainty  as  to  his  father's  name. 

G2  N ATH ANIAL  A7.  BARNES,  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  son  of  James 
W.  and  Sarah  F.  (Owens)  Barnes  of  Newburg  is  an  instructor; 
made  Vice  President  of  the  Barnes  Association.  His  father  was 
son  of  Nathaniel  Barnes  Jr.,  a  brother  of  William  D..  see  01  for 
line. 

03  EVERETT  P.  BARNES,  Preston,  son  of  Chester  M.  and 
Lucretia  L.  (Palmer)  Barnes,  born  Mar.  2,  1857,  married  1st  Mary 
Barns  Zabnskie  wlio  died  Nov.  18,  1887.  He  married  Anu'.  2 
1892,  Susie  Bell  Hyde,  he  is  a  farmer  and  teacher,  President  of  the 
Barnes  Association  two  years,  has  two  children,  son  and  daughter. 
His  father  born  June  G,  1826  was  the  sixtli  of  eleven  children  born  to 
Avery  W.  and  Abigail  (Cook)  Barnes  and  grandson  of  Ezra  and 
Eunice  (Morgan)  Barnes,  all  of  eastern  Connecticut.  Ezra  being 
born  in  1730,  died  in  1805. 

tU  REV.  GEORGE  N.  BARNES,  Conneaut,  Ohio,  born 
Nov.  17,  1843,  enlisted  in  the  137th  Penn.  Infantry  and  served 
during  the  civil  war.  He  married,  Nov.  21,  1865,  Lucy  A.  Kidder? 
they  have  one  daughter.  He  has  compiled  and  published  a  volumn 
of  Barnes  Genealogies.  His  father,  John  L.  Barnes  was  born  Feb. 
25,  1815,  married  Jan.  21,  1838,  Julia  Ann  Goodenow  and  settled 
in  Bussewago,  Penn.  and  died  Apr.  15,  1863,  they  had  five  children 
He  was  one  of  seven  children  of  Jotham  J.  and  Lavina  (Bradley) 
Barnes  formerly  of  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  but  later  in  life  lived 
in  Girard,  Penn.,  where  he  died  Sept.  13,  1863.  Jotham  J.  was  son 
of  Silas  and  Ann  (Judd)  Barnes,  see  No.  288,  page  12. 

65  MERRICK  M.  BARNES,  600  West  146  St.,  New  York, 
born  in  Southampton,  Mass.,  Mar.  10,  1841,  married    May    31.  1865 


Barnes  Family  Year  Book  41 

Sarah  Flint,  who  died  Mar.  G,  1867,  married  second  May  24,  1879, 
Mary  Lincoln  Bowman,  they  have  one  daughter.  He  is  brother  to 
Edward  F.  4. 

66  ERXEST  J.  BARNES,  Rummersfield,  Penn.,  born  Mar. 
4,  1867,  married  Mar.  27,  1867,  Mert  Robinson  they  have  five 
children.  He  was  the  youngest  of  five  children  of  Jesae  and 
Clarissa  (Lloyd)  Barnes  and  grandson  of  Jesse  and  Roxanna 
(Warfield)  Barnes,  Jesse  No.  741,  page  21. 

67  MRS.  MARY  B.  (LEE)  CROWELL,  New  Britain,  born 
Dec.  28,  1846.  married  Nov.  22,  1866,  Henry  B.  Crowell,  three 
children.  She  was  a  daughter  of  Roswell  and  Sarah  (Bidsey)  Lee  of 
Middlefield,  her  father  was  son  of  Lathrope  and  Abigail  (Barnes) 
Lee,  born  Jan.  4,  1807,  died  Jan.  30,  1873  the  sixth  of  eleven 
children  of  Abigail  Barnes  see  No.  722,  page  20. 

68  MRS.  JULIA  (BARNES)  ANDREAVS,  New  Britain.  A 
life  member  of  the  Barnes  Association,  she  was  born  Dec.  2,  1821, 
married  May  7,  1843,  John  Henry  Andrews  of  New  Britain,  who 
died  Jan.  30,  1899,  seven  children  were  born  to  them-  Her  mother 
Huldah  Barnes  No.  495,  page  22.  Year  Book  No.  2,  was  born  June 
9,  1788,  married  in  1810  James  Church  of  Haddam  who  died  about 
1840  leaving  nine  children,  Julia  being  the  fifth. 

69  ALFRED  C.  BARNES,  New  York,  see  page  27. 

70  ANDREW  FAYETTE  BARNES,  Marion,  born  Aug.  6, 
1826,  married  Ida  A.  Stephens,  farmer  and  lumberman,  a  son  and 
daughter.  His  father  Philo  Barnes,  No.  292,  Page  32,  Year  Book 
No.  2,.was  twice  married  and  the  father  of  sixteen  children,  all  of 
whom  became  prominent  and  respected  citizens. 

71  CHESTER  M.  BARNES,  Preston,  father  of  63. 

72  GEORGE  A.  BARNES,  Slierman,  born  March  4,  1841, 
married  Dec.  15,  1871,  Emma  C.  Haviland,  settled  on  the  old 
Barnes  homestead,  has  one  daughter^  he  has  been  first  Selectman 
man}^  years,  also  Representative  and  State  Senator.  His  father, 
Albert  Barnes  was  son  of  Andrew  and  Polly  (Giddings)  Barnes,  b. 
Aug.  6,  1805,  died  Jan.  22,  1882,  married  Catherine  Gaylord,    they 


42  Record  of  Ancestry 

had  three  sons.  Andrew  was  the  third  of  nine  children  born  to 
Stephen  and  Nannie  (Finney)  Barnes  who  settled  in  Sherman  be- 
fore the  Revolution  and  was  a  Commissary  daring  that  war.  He 
was  son  of  William  and  Mary  (Cone)  Barnes  of  East  Haddatn,  grand- 
son of  William  and  Mary  (Smith)  Barnes  and  great  grandson  of 
Thomas  of  Marlboro,  Mass. 

73  HENRY  L.  BARNES,  Shelton,  born  May  19,  1834. 
married  March  11,  1857,  Hester  C.  Pike,  had  four  daughters,  three 
of  which  are  living.  He  is  of  the  Long  Island  family,  brother  of 
George  B.  Barnes  19. 

74  HENRY  D.  BARNES,  East  Haven,  record  not  obtained, 
son  of  Asa  and  Maria  (Strickland)  Barnes  of  Warren,  Mass. 

75  SHBRIDEN  W.  BARNES,  Canaan,  born  Apr.  22,  1838. 
married  Dec.  17,  18<)6,  Libbie  A.  Gardiner,  a  descendant  of  the 
Barnes  family  early  in  Sharon.  They  were  parents  of  six  children 
two  sons  only  now  living.  He  was  son  of  Charles  R.  and  Hannah 
M.  (Dibble)  Barnes,  the  fifth  of  a  family  of  ten.  Charles  R.  born 
May  16,  180G,  died  Apr.  29,  1876,  was  the  pioneer  in  the  lime 
business  in  Canaan.  He  was  son  of  Job  and  Diatlama  (Root) 
Barnes,  grandson  of  Job  Sr.  and  Esther  (Horsford)  Barnes.  Job 
Sr.,  No.  352,  page  10.  Year  Book  No.  1. 

76  MRS.  CORNELIA  M.  (BARNES)  RALPH,  Utica,  N.  Y" 
A  life  member  of  the  Barnes  Association,  married  George  Frederick 
Ralph,  they  have  two  sons  and  a  daughter.  Her  father,  Sylvester 
W.  Barnes  born  in  1825  was  a  son  of  Abraham  A.  and  Lucina 
(Topping)  Barnes,  he  married  Cornelia  A.  Cheralier.  Abraham  A. 
was  son  of  Abraham  No.  486,  Year  Book  No.  2,  page  21. 

77  VINCENT  EMERY  BARNES,  AA^estfield,  Mass.,  the 
youngest  of  three  sons  of  William  and  Sarah  A.  (Richards)  Barnes 
of  West  Granville,  Mass.,  he  married  Ellen  Phelon,  he  is  an  extensive 
lumberman,  they  have  one  daughter.  His  grandfather  was  William 
Barnes,  No.  729,  page  21,  who  was  born  about  1776  and  married 
Rachel  Porter,  and  was  a  life  long  resident  of  West  Granville 
where  he  died  Apr.  18,  1841  leaving  eight  children. 

78  WILLIAM  ExMERSON  BARNES,  Mundale,  Mass. 
Brother  of  Vincent  E.  77,  married  Celia  A  Phelon,  farmer  and  Post 
Master  at  Mundale,  two  daughters. 


Barnes  Family  Year  Book  43 

79  ADRIAN  MOSES,  Unionville.  A  well  known  and 
respected  farmer  and  business  man  living  in  the  corner  of  the  town 
of  Burlington,  He  was  born  March  31,  1838,  married  May  1863, 
Clarinda  V.  Beckwith  of  New  Hartford,  see  80.  They  have  a  son 
and  daughter. 

80  CLARIXDA  VIOLA  (BECKWITH)  MOSES,  Union, 
ville.  She  was  the  oldest  of  three  children  of  Isaac  and  Laura  C. 
(Shepard)  Beckwith,  born  July  2,  1841,  granddaughter  of  Benjamin 
and  Betsey  (Barnes)  Beckwith  of  South  East  New  Hartford,  who 
had  nine  children,  great  granddaughter  of  Israel  Barnes,  No.  298, 
page   13,  Year  Book  No.  2.     A  soldier  in  the  Revolution,  see  12. 

81  MRS.  GRACE  M.  (BARNES)  SHOOK,  Collinsville.     The 
oldest  of  seven  children  of  T.  C.  and  Frances  Barnes,  born    in    New 
Hartford,  Oct.  12,  1871,  married  Jan.  5,  1893.    William    J.    Shook 
a  mechanic,  one  son,  see  12  and  13  for  ancestorys. 

82  ERNEST  EDMUND  BARNES,  Barkhamstead.  The 
second  child  of  T.  C.  12,  born  July  21,  1873.  married,  in  New 
Britain,  May  16, 1900,  Eva  M.  Mc  Williams,  they  have  two  sons  and  a 
daughter  living,  they  have  lost  a  girl. 

83  MRS.  LUCY  E.  (BARNES)  TODD,  Branford,  sister  of 
Benjamin  H.,  No.  60.  She  was  born  Oct.  24,  1867,  m.  Charles  S. 
Todd,  they    have    one  daugh  ter. 

84  VERNETT  E.  CLEVELAND,  Worcester,  Mass.  A 
descendant  of  Thomas  Barnes  of  Marlboro,  Mass.,  line  not 
obtained. 

85  FREDERICK  H.  HITCHCOCK,  New  York,  born  July  9, 
1867,  married,  June  9,  1896  in  Chicago,  111.,  Ethel  Olive  Hunter 
he  is  a  publisher  of  geneological  books  in  company  with  his 
brother,  known  as  the  Grafton  Press  Co.  He  was  son  of  Thomas 
Barnes  Hitchcock  of  Boston,  Mass.,  whose  wife  was  Sarah  S- 
daughter  of  Joel  Hills  and  grandson  of  Dr.  David  and  Abbie 
(Barnes)  Hitchcock,  great  grandson  of  Dr.  Thomas  Barnes  of 
Boston,  who  was  a  descendant  of  Thomas  Barnes  of  Hingham,  1637 

86  THOMAS  BARNES  HITCHCOCK,  New  York,  brother 
of  Frederick  H.,  associated  with  him  in  business. 


NOTICE 

Make  Corrections  As  Follows. 

Page  14.  339c     Read  Asa  Barnes,  b.  April  16,  1762. 

14.  339d     Read  Orange  Barnes,  b.  Mar.  25,  1768. 

17.  Line  25     Read  census. 

18.  Line    9     Read  Linus  Robinson. 

19.  Line  33     Read  Sabra  Redfield. 
23.  Line    3     Read  Zeruiah  Van  Scoyeck. 
38.  Last  Line     Read  Andrew  F.  Barnes. 
41.  Line  15     Read  Julia  B.  (Church)  Andrews. 


INDEX 


Adams,  Hiram,  11 

Johu, 10 
Adkins.  Sybil,  21 
Ailing-,  25,  25 
Anisdeu,  Anna,  6 
Andrews,  Benjamin,  6 
Bennett  J,  7 
Eeriah.  5 
Betsey.  7 
Chauncey,  *5 
Emma,  7 
Emma  J.  7, 
Gad.  7 

Hannah  E.,  7 
Henry, 7 
Iram,  7 
Joel,  5 
John  H.,41 
Julia,  5 
Lambert  R.,  7 
Laura,  5 
Leman.  6 
Patience,  5 
Philema,  5 
Polly  J.,  7^ 
Roxanna,  7 

Sophia,  7 
Sylvia,  7 
Temperance,  7 
Warren,  7 

William,  5 
Atkins,  Benjamin,  19,  19 

Jiannah,  1<J 
Hezelviah.  19 
Jemima,  20 

Lucy.  19 

Rachel.  19 

Thomas,  20 
Atwaier,  Maria.  6 
Angur    Daniel  P.,  26 

Eunice  A  .  26 

Joel.  26 

John. 25 

Keiurah.  25 

Phebe.  26 

Rachel.  25 

Reuben,  26 

Rhoda,  26 

Kobert.  26 

Tryphena.  36 

Wealtha,  26 
Avery,  Candace.  12 

Cyrus,  12 

E.  Ponderson.  11 

Hannah.  11 

Lucretia.  12 

Lucy,  11 

Xancv,  11 

Perlena,  12 

Perlina.  12 

Phebe,  12 

Sally  P.  11 

Samuel.  12 

William,  H 

Bacon,  Hannah,  14 

Jeremiah.  14 
Baldwin.  Dinah,  2= 
Barker,  Mehitable,  12 
Barnes,  Aaron,  26 
Abbie,  43 


Barnes,  Abel,  4,  4,  14 
Abiah,  18 
Abig-ail.  4,  7.  17,  20,  23,  23,  26 

31.  3o.  41 
Mrs.  Abigail,  17,  26 
Abijah.  27 
Abner  22,  22 
Abraham.  13,42 
Abraham  A..  42 
Adeline,  11 
Adna  N.,  32 
Asustus  B.  13 
Albert  41 
Albert  J..  39 
Alfred  C.  27.  41 
Alfred  S..  27 
Alffie,  37 
Allen.  9.  20 
Alonson,  10 
Alva,  13 
Amanda,  8 
Ambrose,  14,  18 
Amos  4.  4.  20,  21,  30 
Amy,  10. 
Aiah,  20 
Andrew.  3«,  41 
Andrew  F.,  41 
Ann,  11.  12 
Anna.  10 
Anne.  24 

Ansel,  11 

Anson,  9.  21.  31 

Anthony.  9 

APpleton.  11,  ll 

^sa.  4,  11.  11. 14.  14,  22,  22.  4 

Asahel,  8,  8,  13 

Atheneth,  17 

Avery  W.,  40 

Bedei  3 

Beebe.  13 

Benjamin.  20,  20 

Benjamin  H-,  39,43 

Benoni.  3 

Bessie  3.,  39 

Betsey,  10,  11.  13.  21,  23,  43 

B  lakes  lee.  33,  33 

Calista.  11 

Caroline.  31,  36 

Casgiah,23 

Cate.  20 

Charles.  10,  11,  31.40 

Charles,  M.  13,  29 

Charles  R.  42 

Charlotte,  13 

Chesier  E-.  37 

Chester  M..  40,41 

Chloe.  11.  20 

Comfort.  26 

Cornelia  M  ,  42 

Cyrus.  13 

Dagsrett.  13 

Daniel,  5.  8.  8,  16,  17 

Daniel  D..  38 

Darius  T.  C,  8 

David.  26 

Delilah.  10 

Diodama.  10,  11 

Dorcas.  8 

Dota.  11 

Ebenezer.  20,  30 

Edward.  37 

Edward  F.  41 

Edward  ^i-'  13 


Barnes,  Edwin  W.,  40 
Eli,  17.  26 
Eli*s.  11 
Elias  J..  3 
Elihu.  21,21 
Elijah,  9,  10,  20.  22 
Eliphalet,  8 
Elisha,  13,13 
Elisha  M.,  13 
Eliza  W..35 
Elizabeth,  18 
Elizur,  25 
Elmore  A.  34 
Elnathao,  12 
Emeliiie.  11 
Emily,  31 
Emma.  35 

Eiios,  14.  30.  30,  30,  36 
Erasius.  13.  22 
Ernest  E.  43 
Ernest  J.  41 
Esther.  17,  20,  22,  22,  24 
Ethelinda.  26 
Eunice.  8.  17,  21.  23,  23 
Everett  P-.  40 
Ezekiel.  20 

Ezra,  40 

Mrs.  Frances.  43 

Frank  C  .  32 

Frederick.  37 

George  A. 41 

George  B.,  32,  42 

George  N.,  40 

Gershorti.  22 
2      Gideon.  21 

Giles.  8.  20.  20 

GraceM  .,  43 

Guy.  10 

Hannah.  11.  20.  26.  26 

H.irvey  H..  32 

Heartwell.  3 

Henry.  25.  38 

Henry  D..  42 

Henry  L-.  42 

Henry  M..  8 

Henry  S-.  31 

Hezekiah.  22 

Hiram  S.,  38 

Hophvi.  21 

Horace.  4.  S 

Hubbard.  39 

Hulriah.8.  31.41 

Ira.  10 

Irene,  12 

Isaac.  13.21.31.34,40 

Isaac  M  .  13.  23 

Isabella.  II 

Israel.  31.  31.  43 

James.  4.  18.  38 

James  W..  40 

Jemina.  17.  26.  26 

Jeremiah.  3.  21.  21.  26 

Jesse.  18.18.21,41,41 

Jessie  L..  36 

Job.  42.  42 

Joel.  21 

Joho.lO,  14,  21,30,  39,  39 

Johu  B..8 
John  C..38 
John  L..  40 
John  S.31,  38 
Jonathan.  4 
JouathaTi  S.  22 


Index 


Barnes  Joseph,  9,  22,  22,  26, 
26.  20 
Josepn  N.  22 
Josiali,  22,  30,  32 
Jotham  J..  12.  40 
Juliaana,  11 
Julius.  25 
Julias  S.,  30 
Laura,  4 
Lemaii,  9,  13 
Lemuel.  10,  17,  18 
Leoa.  M.  34 
Leve  L..  31 
Leverett.  10,  17 
Levi,  9 
Leviua.  9. 11 
Lewis.  30 
Linus,  30 

Lois,  9.  20,  20,  22.  22,  22 
Loren.  8.  31.  32 
Loren  W,  37 
Louisa.  13 
Lowly,  17 
Lucia.  37 
Mrs.  L..37 
Lucinda,  10,  17 
Lucy,  4,  7.  11, 12.  13.  20.  20.  20 
Lucy  C  43 
Lnc5-  M..  13 
Lnnian.  4 
Lvdia.  4.  9.  9,  17 
LydiaC,  3 
Marcus.  8 
Maria.  26 
Martha,  26 
Martin.  S 
Mary.  9,  9.  9.  10.  10.  lO,  22,  26, 

30,39 
Mary  E.,  13 
Matilda,  24 
Matthew.  23,24.  40 
Maybee.  30 
Mehitable.  22 
Mrs.  Mehitable.  22 
Mercy  21.  26 
Mrs.  Mercy  8 
Merrick.  M..  40 
Milan  D..  17 
Millicent.  17 
Miriam.  13 
Mrs.  Molly.  8 
Moses.  3.  2o.  33 
Muosou.  23 
Myra.  12 
Nancy  A..  23.  24 
Nancy  V  .  13 
Nathan,  9 

Nathaniel.  21.  23.  23.  40.  40 
Nathaniel  W..  40 
Neh.-niiah  22.  22 
Noah,  20 
Norman.  38 
Oliver  E  .8.  32 
Orlean.  11 
Orpha.  11 
Orria.9 
Orris.  11 
Orson.  11.  12 
Orville.  8 
Parmelee,  25 
Patieiice.5,  23 
Peter.  34 

Phebe.  5.  12,  "2.18,  23 
Philo,  41 

Phineas,  10.  10.  21.  21.  30 
Plinny.  11 
Polly"  4,  8.  8.  11 
Prudence,  9 
Puah,  26 
Randolpli.  31 


Barnes.  Rebecca,  10 
Rebeccj'.  W.,  30 
Reuben.  13 
Rhoda,  20,  20,  21.  21 
Robert.  34 
Romolus.  6.  25 
Roiuolns  A.,  32 
Rosanna.  13.  13 
RoswoU,  10.  10 
Poxanua.  11 
Russell.  10 
Ruth.  10 
Mrs.  Ruth.  9 
Salle,  2o 
Sally,  23.  23    • 
Saloma.  11 

Samuel.  4.  4.  10.  17.  20,  25, 
Samuel  B,  33 
Samuel  M  ,  17 
Sarah,  S,  17.  20,  21.  24.38 
Sarah.  E..  13 
Se'h.  8,  13.  17,  17.  26.37 
Seth  A..  13 
ShL-ridan  W.,  42 
Silas,  12.  12.  13.  40 
Simeon,  21 
Simeon  H.,  21 
Solomon.  17.  21 
Solomon  E..  21 
Sophia.  4 
Soplironia   4 
Stephen.  8.  10.  10.  20,42 
sybil.  22 
SyKester  W..  41 
Syl'  ia.  5 
T.  C.  43.43 
Thankfull.  22 
Theodocia.  10 
Thomas,  4,  4.  5.  11,  21,  22, 

30,  30,  31.  31.  32.  36.  43.  43 
Thomas  W..  13 
Timothy.  8.  8.  13,13,23.23 
Titus.  17,  19 
Trtielove.  12 
Truman.  9 
Vespatian.  10 
Vincent  E..  42 
Weston,  39 
William.  10.  11,  12,  13,  21, 

26,  2o.  34.  42.  42.  42.  42 
William  D..  40.  40 
William  E..  42 
William  H.,37 
Wise.  14 
Woodruff  L..  35 
Yale.  22 
Znba.  3 
Zetto.  11 

Bartholmew.  Hannah,  14 
Bassett.  Mary,  14 
Bates,  James.  35 
Beckley,  Eunice.  10 
Beckwith.  Benjamin.  43 

Clarlnda  E..  43.  43 

Isaac.  43 

Beebe.  Ajnstus.  3 
Alice,  3 
Arab,  3 
Chester.  3 
David.  33 
Electa.  3 
Esther.  3 
Eunice.  3 
Jonathan. 3 
Joseph. 3 
Luman  C.  3 
Lydia,  3 


Beebe,  Molly 
Temperance,  3 

Beecher.  Rosanna.  7 

Bell.  Charles.  38 

Bement.  Harrison.  12 
Hiram.  12 
Philander.  12 
Rebecca.  10 
Samuel.  12 
Silas.  12 

Bickley.  Gorden,  5 

Bidwell.  Ann.  19 

Bi&elow.  Hannah  C.  39 

_j.Birdsey.  Catherine  L.,  31 
^^     Sarah,  41 
Seth,  31 

Blakeslee,  Abner.  19,  19 

Anna,  18 

Anuer.  19 

Asher,  19.  19 

Betsey.  19 

Beulah.  18 

Clement.  19 

Gad.  19 

Isaac.  18 

Jacob.  19 

Jacob  N.,  19 

Micajah,  19 

Noah.  19 

Salla.  r» 

Sally,  1'' 

Salmon.  19 

Samuel,  19 

Sarah.  19 

Thank  full.  19 
30.      Ziba.  19 
,  43  Bonny  .  Rebecca.  37 

Booth.  Chloe.  9 
1.37     Nathan.  9 

Bouton.  Phebe.  34 

Bow,  Edward,  15 
Martha.  15 

Bowman.  Mary  L-.  4 

■y,    Bradley.  Esther,  18 
^°-      Ichabod.  0 

James.  18 

Joel.  18 

Lovina,  40 

Pollv.  0 

Sarah.  18 

Brainard,  Joseph,  20 
Brockeit,  Elizabeth.  17 
Bronson,  A  mos,  18'  18 

Anna.  18 
Ashbel.  9 
Henry,  T.,  31 
Levina,  9 
Lucy.  18 
Noah.  18 
Noah  M..  18 
Oliver   H..  31 
Phebe.  18 
Sarah,  18 
Silas.  9 
Sylvia,  18,  18 
Tamer  18 
Zerah.  18 

Brooks,  Abitrail,  20 
Brown.  Elizabeth,  23 
Burnham.  Simeon,  12 

Butler.  Cliff  D„  38 
Lucia.  15 


Index 


Caadee,  Abig-ail,  14 

Carey,  38 

Carring'ton,  Anna.  5 
Jesse,  5 

Carter,  Jacob,  39,  39 
Rhoda.  39 

Chapman.  William  H..  3T 

Cheralier.  Cornelia  A.i  42 

Church, James,  41 
John.  7, 
Julia  B.,  41 

Louis,  31 

Clark,  Allen,  5 

Betsey,  7 

Chauncey,  10 

Elisha.7 

Ellen  E..  31 

George  R..  5 

Henry  A..  5 

Ira,  8 

Lemuel.  5 

Minerva,  5 

Phebe,  5 

Phebe  A.,  5 

Polly,  5 

Polly  A.  5 

Roxanna.  5 

Solomon  F..5 

Sophia  5,  5 
Cleveland,  Aurelia.  12 

Aurelia.  12 

Vernett.  E.,  43 

Coe.  Eli,  14 

Ephriam,  20 

James,  38 

Jamss,  Mrs.,  33 

Mary.  20 

Russell.  31 
Cone.  Mary,  42 
Cook.  Abig-ail.  40 

Uzziel  23 
Cooper,  Caleb.  11 
Cornwall,  Abigail  14 

Aida,  33 

Benjamin.  15,  15 

Elizabeth,  14 

Hannah.  15 

Joseph,  14 

Mindwell,  15 

Cossett,  Samuel  9 
Cowles,  Calvin.  6 

Lowly ,  6 
Cross,  Amos.  23 
Crowell.  Henry  B..  *1 

Sarah.  20 
Culver.  Emma  E.,  36 

Mary.  10 
Curtiss.  Abig-ail  9 

Mrs.  Annis,  19 

Lydia.  4 

Marcus.  13 

Sarah.  21 

Solomon,  4.  9 

William  A.,  35 

D 

Daines,  Abigail.  25 

Castle.  25 

Jonathan.  25 
Day,  Mary.  U 
Dayton.  Hanuahi  3 
Delemater,  Isaac,  11 


Dibble.  Hannah.  42 

Dickersou,  Levi,  9 
Sarah, 4 

Digert.  Peter.  11 

Dowd,  Nelson,  11 

Duell,  Abner,  12 

Dunham.  Charles,  6 
Chauncey,  b,  6 
Georjre  B..  6  , 
Roxanna.  6 
Samuel  C.  6. 

Dusenberre.  Effiei  40 
Dutton,  Roxanna,  5 


Eaton,  Abigail,  11 
Saumel.  11 

Etlnmnds  Henry,  10 

Edwards,  Asa,  10 

Elton,  Bradley,  15 

Ebenezer.  14,  IS 

Eliziabeth.  15 

James.  15 

Mary,  15 

Patience,  15 

Recompence-  15 

Richardt  15 

William.  IS 

Emmons,  Alice.  25 
Amy,  25 
Anna,  25 
Eh.  25 

Elizabeth.  25 
Heeman.  25 
John-,  25 
Lois,  25 
Lydia,  25 
Mary,  25 
Sarah.  25 
Urania,  25 
William-  25 

Evans,  Edward,  31 


Finch,  Eunice.  5 
Ruth.  S 

Finkle,  Mrs.  Minnie,  37 

Fisher.  Abby  L„  34 

Flint'  Sarah.  41 

Foote.  Abigail,  7 

Ebenezer,  7 

Lois,  7 

Lucy.  7 

Samuel,  7,  7 

Sarah.  13,  39 

Timothy,  7,  7 
Ford.  Alvah,  4 

Vilate.  lo 

B'risbie,  Daniel,  9 
Deborah.  25 
Richard.  7 
Timothy,  25 

Frost,  Mary,  18 

Furman,  Henry  H.,  12 


Galpin,  James,  15 

Samuel,  15 
(iardiner.  Libbie  A.,  43 
Gaylord,  Catherine,  41 


Gibbs,  Abigail,  24, 
Benjamin,  24  24 
Elizabeth,  24 
Esther,  24 
Lemuel.  24,  24 
Med  ad.  24 
Philip.  24 
Tryphena,  24 
Giddings.  Polly,  41 

Gilbert,  Daniel,  16 
Elizabeth.  16 
Ezekiel.  1« 
Jonathan.  16,  16 
Martha.  It; 
Patience,  16 
Prudence,  16 
Sarah,  10 
William,  16 

GiUett,  Abigail,  4 
Gleason.  Daniel  10 
Goodnow.  Julia  A.,  40 

Goodyear,  Chauncey,  17 
Eli.  17 
Esther,  17 
John,  17 
Lowly.  17 
Lucy,  IT 
Mabel.  17 
Stephen.  17,  17 
Theophilus,  17 

Gould.  Rachel.  4 
Graham.  Agnes,  34 
Gridley.  Stephen,  9, 
Grinnell,  Sarah.  19 

H 

Hale.  Ebenezer,  11 
Jerusha,  21 

Hand.  Augustus,  24 
Nathan.  24 

Harkness,  John,  10 

Harrington.  Elisha  R.,  31,  38 

Halburt  W.,:il 

Henry  E  ,  .36 
Harris.  Abigail,  10 

Daniel,  16,  31 

Gilbert,  15 

Israel,  16 

John,  16,  16 

Jonathan,  Ifi 

Joseph.  16,  16 

Mary.  SI 

Moses.  1.1,  16 

Prudence,  16 

Rachel,  16 

Samuel,  16 

Seth.  16 

Timothy,  16 

William,  16, 16,  16 

Hart.  25 

Adna   10 

Anna.  9 

Asahbel.9,  9 

Azuba.  10 

Benjamin,  6 

Beulah,9 

Condace,  10 

Collingwood.  6 

Elizabeth.  10 

Eunice.  10,  11 

Ezra  D.,  10 
Fanny.  6 

Hannah,  10 
Job.  10 
John  N.,8 
Joseph,  10 

Mary  A.,  6,  6 

Patience,  6,  6 

Roxanna, 6 

Samuel,  6 


Index 


H 

Haviland,  Emma  C.  41 

Hayes,  Caroline  E.,  S 
Frances  M.,  5 
Franklin  B..  S 
James  R.,  S 
Lucy  A.,  5 
Nancy  E.  5 
Roland,  5 
Sophia  P.>  5 

Heacock,  10 

Am3',  4 
Heath,  Abigail,  4 

Herring,  Harriet,  12 
Joseph,  12 
Levi,  12 

Hills,  Joel,  43 

Sarah  S.,  43 
Hitchcock.  David.  43 

Frederick  H,  43 

Mar V,  39 

Thomas  B.,  43,  43 
Hoadley,  Ralph,  25 
Hopkins,  Abigail,  lb 

Asa.  16.  16 

Harris.  16 

Rhoda.  16 
Horsford,  Esther.  42 
Howe.  Simeon,  9 
Hubbard,  Betsey  H.,  32 
Humiston,  Sarah,  18 
Humphrej',  Amanda,  39 
Hunter,  Ethel  O.,  43 
Hunting.  Mary,  40 
Hyde,  Susie  B,  40 

I 

Inman,  Sophia,  34 
Ives,  John.  22,  22 


Johnson,  10 
Abigail,  24 
Betsey,  13 
Edward.  24,  24 
Elijah,  24 
Eliza.  7 
Elizabeth.  24 
ElTin,  24 
Esther.  24 
Irene,  24 
Isaac,  24 
John  E.,  7 
Lois,  24 
Lucretia,  24 
Minerva,  24 
Orange,  24 
Phebe.  24 
Sarah.  24 
Sejmour,  24 
Sylvia.  24 
Zacharias,  24 

Judd,  Ann,  12,  40 
Martha,  9 


Kidder,  Lucy  A.,  40 
Killbourne,  Anna  9 
Kinney .  Zacherias,  10 


Lansrdon.  6 

Elizabeth,  31 

Sylvia,  6 
Lawton,  Anna,  38 

Lee,  Anna,  6 
Aroma,  o 
Eliza,  6 
Ira,  6 
James,  7,  7 
John,  7,  7 
Lathrope,  41 
Lucy,  7 
Mary  B..  41 
Roswell,  41 
Thankfull,  25 
Timothy,  6 
Truman,  6.  6 

Lewis,  Amy,  b 
Hannah,  3 
Mark,  o 

Lindsley,  Benjamin,  25,  25 

Dorcas,  25 

Eldad,  25 

Jarez,  25 

Keturah,  25 

Luciuda.  25 

Lud,  25 

Rachel,  25 

Sarah,  25 
Lloyd,  Clarissa.  41 
Loomis.  Laura  I.,  38 

Lois,  2 

"Wealtha  A.,  8 

Lynch.  Mary,  10 
M 

Maddox,  Olive  D.,  39 
Marciuis.  Charlotte,  39 
Marsh,  Samuel  T.  11 
McWilliams.  Eva  M.,  43 
Merriman,  Almon,  13 

Ebeo,  13 

Percis,  13 
Miller,  Amos   14 

Benjamin,  14 

Hannah,  20 

Ichobod, 14 

Rachel,  14 

Mills.  xMartha,  31 
Zepheniah,  21 

Moore.  Abigail,  6 
Ellen,  30 

Morgan.  Eunice.  40 

Mosesi  Adrian.  43 

Mossi  Rachel.  16 

Mulkins.  Sally.  12 

Munson,  Emily,  31 

Eunice,  23 

Solomon,  23 

N 

Noble.  Mrs.  Marv,  19 
Orton.  Hezekeiah.  24,  24, 
Phebe-  25 
Solomon.  25 


Otis.  Arthur,  30 
J.  T..  30 


Ovington,  Edward  J.,  36 
Owens,  David.  16 
Sarah  F..  40 

P 

Page,  Daniel.  25 
Dinah,  25 

Palmer,  Lucretia  L.>  40 

Payne.  Elvira.  32 

Peck.  Content  S.>  3 

Margaret,  33 

.Varv,  17 

Philo-  11 

Prudence,  9 

Samuel-  17,  19 

Sarah.  17.  19.  23,  24 

Thankfull.  19 
Phelon.  Celia  A.  42 

Ellen.  42 
Phelps,  Edmund,  12 
Phetsing.  Maggie,  37 
Philips.  Ellen  A.  31 
Pike,  Hester  C.  42 
Pinney.  Martin.  6 

Nannie,  42 

Mrs.  Polly.  6 
Plum,  Aaron.  14 

Anna.  14 

Dorothy.  14 

Elizabeth.  14 

James,  14 

Jesse, 14 

Lucy,  14 

Mary.  14 

Samuel.  14,  14 

Samuel  B..  14 

William  14 

Porter,  Lydia.  7 

Rachel.  42 
Post.  Elias,  12 
Powers,  Timothy,  16 
Prior.  Anna,  15 

Provin.  Mercy,  21.  21 

R 

Ralph.  George  F.  42 

Raymond.  Frances  J.,  38 

Redfield.  James,  19,  19 

John,  19 
P.iscilla..  19 
Mrs.  Priscilla,  19 
Sabera.  19 
Sarah,  19 
Theophilus,  19,  19 

Ressiguie,  Belden,  11 

Reynolds.  Col.,  12 

Rice,  Aaron,  12 
Allen.  12 
Anna.  31 
Anson  B.,  31.  37 
Avery,  12 
Experience.  12 
5       Gilbert.  12 
Haitie,  39 
Ida,  39 
Lorinda.  12 
Lovina,  12 
Mary  A.  39 
Phebe-  12 
Reuben,  31 


Index 


Rice.Roswell,  12 

Samuel.  12,  12 
Rich,  Henrietta  A.,  33 
Richards,  Sarah  A.i  42 
Wobbins,  Almina.  39 
Roberts,  25 

DaTidi  1 
Robinson.  Adah,  17 

Desire,  18 

Diana,  39 

Harmon.  18.  IS 

Jacob,  17 

John.  18.  18 

Joshua.  23 

Justin,  is 

Linas.  18 

Louis,  18 

Mary.  17.  15 

Medad.  18 

Wert.  41 

Miriam,  18 

Moines.  17 

Sylvia,  11 

Rog-ers.  Josiah.  25 
Nehemiah.  25 

Roland.  Sarah,  37 

Root.  Anion.  6 
Diadama,  42 
Elvira,  6 
Hezekiah,  6 
Julius,  6 
Luther,  6 
Lydia,  6 
Mark,  8 
Mary.  6 
Norman.  6 
Rosanna,  6 
Simeon.  6 
Russell,  10 
Almon  C;  36 
Azuba.  6 
Willis  E..36 

s 

Sackett.  Samuel,  16 

Sarah,  16 
Sag-e.  Jonathan.  19 
Saltonstall.  Caroline,  30 
Sanford.  Lois.  18 

Moses.  17 

Sedgwic'',  Ann.  24 

Seward.  Betsey.  7 

Shepard.  Laura  C  43 

Sherill.  Jemima.  26 
Jeremiah.  23 

Sherwood.  Hannah,  7 


Shook.  William  J.  43 
Simmons.  Mrs.  Mary.  37 
Smith,  Alexander.  31 

Joel.  7 

Mary,  42 
Southerland,  Simeon.  10 
Spear,  Mary  A>,  38 
Spencer,  Mrs.  Hannah,  15 

Sperry,  Ann  E,  36 
Caleb,  36 
David  G,,  36 
Elisha.  36 
Esther,  17 

Spring-.  Naomi.  39 
Stanley.  Wakenian,  10 
Stanton.  Polly.  12 
Stedman,  Chloe.  11 

St.  John.  Ann,  12 

Esther.  12 

James.  9 

Lewis.  12 

Mark,  12 

Sanford,  12 

Thadeus,  12 
Stoddard.  Abigail.  24 

James,  9 
Stow,  Mrs.  Catherine,  20 

Daniel.  16 

Hannah.  26 

Thomas.  20.  26 
Strickland.  Maria,  42 

Sweet,  Horace,  12 

Sweetmau.  Abigail,  30 


Taylor,  11 

Terrell,  Lydia,  3 

Noah.  3 

Taraason,  3 

Willis.  3 
Thomas.  Elam,  12 

Throop.  Josiah,  7 

Lucy,  7 
Todd.  Charles  S.,  43 

Elizabeth,  16 

Tompkins,  Abigail,  4 
Abraham  B..  4 
Charlotte.  4 
Edmund.  4 
Martha,  4 
Obediah,  4 
Phebe,  4 
Samuel,  4 
Solomon,  4 
Sylvia.  4 
Vashti.  4 

Topping,  Lucina,  42 


U 

Upsou.  Anna,  39 
Charles,  39 
Washington,  39,39 

V 

Van  Allen,  37 

Warren,  38 
Van  Scoyeck,  Jonathan,  23 

Mary.  23 

Zeruiah,  23 

Vassault,  31 

Walker,  Jeannette,  36 
Ward,  Abigail,  15 

Anna,  14 

Annear,  "5 

Ashur,  15 

Beela,  IS 

Eber,  15 

Edward,  IS 

James  T.j  T5_ 

Josephi  15,  15 

Lucy,  15. 

Martha.  15 

Mary,  15.  15 

Olive.  IS,  15 

Patience.  14 

Phebe.  IS 

Rebecca.  15.  15 

Ruth.  31 

Thankfull,  22 

William.  IS.  15,  31.  31,  36 
Warfield.  Rosanna.  41 
Warner.  Amos.  10 
Watts.  Hannah.  14 

William,  14 

Webb.  Polly.  13 
Webster.  Aaron.  8 

Jerusha.  8 

Sarah.  8 

Weller.  Mary  J..  31 

Winthrop.  31 
Whitmore.  Emma  E.,  35 
White.  Martha,  26 

Wilcox,  Israel,  26 
Mary,  26 

Willard.  Sarah,  12 
Williams,  James,  11.  12 

Joseph.  11 
Wilson-  Moses.  8 
Wirshing.  Charles.  39 
Wood,  William,  12 

Woodruff,  Lucy,  36 
Ozem,  10 

Z 
Zabriskie,  Mary  B.,  40 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


0  021  549  321  0