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MT PERSONAL RECORD •

Of

MOSES BARBER

1652-1733
SOUTH KINSTOWN

RHODE ISLAND

and

SOME of HIS DESCEND ANOS

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New London, Conn. o6320.
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ABBREVIATIONS

aft. after g.3. grave stone


b. born grd-dau. grand daughter
bapt. baptized grd-son. grand son
bef. before grt. great
bur. burial m. married
ca. about m (1). married 1st & etc
cem. cemetery mo. mother
Co. County N.K. North Kingstown/Kingston
dau. daughter S.K. South Kingstown/Kingston
d/o» daughter of s. son
d. died. s/o. son of
div. divorced rec(s). record(s)
f. father unm. unmarried
,R.
v-. Vital Records
4HHHHH*

Source of Information
Family Bible r e c o r d s ; L e s l i e S . B a r b e r .
Family Bible r e c o r d s ; Herbert H. Barber.
James N. Arnold's V i t a l Records of Rhode I s l a n d .
Rhode I s l a n d Gen., & B i o g . , ( Beers of R . I . )
Coles History of Kent C o . , Rhode I s l a n d .
Barber Genealogy; ( Record of Edward Barber and h i s wife Phebe
T i l l i n g h a s t (by Matteson), Westerly, R. I .
Public Library).
Soule F i l e ; Mayflower.
A u s t i n ' s Gen., D i c t i o n a r y of Rhode I s l a n d .
Cemetery's and Grave S t o n e ' s ; Rhode I s l a n d and Kansas.
Town Records; Richmond, E x e t e r , Hopkinton, Wakefield and
W e s t e r l y , R . I ; Atchison, Kansas; Kansas City,
Missouri and Vineland, New J e r s e y .
Family l e t t e r s of M i s s . Gladys Palmer, Hope Valley, R . I .
Family L e t t e r s . , Mrs. L o i s B. S c h r o e d e r , Kanawha, Iowa.
Rhode I s l a n d V i t a l Records, New S e r i e s , Vol. 1 t h r u £ . , by
Alden G. Beaman, Ph.D. E a s t P r i n c e t o n , Mass.
E r n e s t E . E a s t . , Manuscript, 1923. P e o r i a , 111.

'.••-
-1630 1605-1676
Georys '-Soule //31852 " ('-,•, - i - •* r "i""' e-i •— ' .-(•*. +

1 . Geor-^O 2 .Zac^uriah 3-John 4.Nathaniel 5.Benjamin


6. Patience 7.Elizabeth S.Mary 9.SHsannih

Susannah Soule // 32048 bef.1660 F r a n e i s V/e s t , J r


"i.i-'r ancpaO 2.Thomas 3-Petcr 4.V/illiam 5.Hichard
C.Clor/icnt Y.John 8.L'.artha 9-Susan nan

-bef1758 26 I..ar 16 92 1652-1733


Susannah '.Vast #37373 Mo s e c E a r he r ( b i s 2nd m a r )
1.Dinah 2.Lydia 3 . Samue 1 4" • S u s a n n a h 5.Thomas
6,Joseph 7.Marsha 8.Huth 9--Benjamin IC.Hercy
11.Ezekiel 12.Abigail 13 D a n i e l 1 4 . Anna

1714/15-1805 1722-1799
Daniel Barber #41206 Deliverance Tefft
1.Josiah 2 .l.'ary 3» J o n o t h a n 4.Daniel,Jr 5.Deliverance
6.Reynolds 7.L.eriam ' ~7L S m i t h 9.Susannah

1745-1839 1769 1752-1818'


Jonothan Barber LI Sabra Stanton
1 . (sally 2. Russel 3 - Ke n r y 4*-Eliza'oeth 5.Sebra
6.Delia 7.Susannah 8.Elisha 9.Jonothan 10.James (prob. other

1792-1874 6 Apr 1809 1768-1861


E l i z a b e t h Barber TT James Barber
L.Henry 2.Sanford 3 . Mary cr. 4- A l b e r t s . 5 - J o s e p h D.
6 . Susannah ( o t h e r s unkn)

1825-1862 28 J a n I 8 5 6 1828-1888
Sanford B a r b e r K (2) E l i z a b e t h Webster
1.Orrin S. 2 . J o h n W.

1858-1943 31 J a n 1882 1861-1938


John Webster B a r b e r Amy A d e l a i d e B r i g g s
1.Frederic i 2 . L e s l i e •> 3 . H a r l e y / ' ; 4 . H a r y -? 5 Amy u
O . H e r b e r t H. 7.Victor,twin 8.Vera, twin

1883-1963 25 Apr 1905 I885-


Fr d e r i c S t a n t o n B a r b e r F l o r e n c e E t h e l Cham-olin
1. Ethel Louise,desc 2.*Florence 3.Frederick Earle

*1907- 13-Nov 1926 1907-1958


Florence E l i z a b e t h Barber _* ( l ) Irv/Vln F r a n k D a w l e y
<-» mWW i*{U- ( 2 ) J o s e p h H e n r y C h u r c h on o.I.'av 1961
1. Avis Eliz. Dawley I- " \TAO i s s u e )
2. Irvin Frank Dawley,Jr
3. Hobert William Dawley

* Compiler (yayflower Osn : T o . 2 9 l 6 l )


BARBER RECORD
Their history dates back to England nearly 900 years, taking
their name from their business, or trade (viz) hair cutting and
wound dressing; hence the white and red stripes on their sign
pole, representing the white bandage stained with blood in dress-
ing the wound; and this family from their skill and fidelity
were chosen by the nobility of England to perform for them and
their families, and by way of distinction were for many years
called the Baron's Barber's before surnames were much used, and
the letter t!BM was inserted in the name when written, as John
Baron Barber.
One of this name was among the most ancient of English poet's;
and we find people of this name in many parts of Europe, though
their names be differently spelled. In Scotland, it is spelled
Barboar., in France, Barbier., in Italy, Barbarone.
(ref; Written by Gardner Smith Barber, son of Col. Moses
Barber, born South Kingston, R. I.;, 11 February 1827 and
died there in 1905.)

NOTE:- Subject to changes, additions, omissions or errors


and with honest pride, I offer the following data of MOSES
.r
BARBER and some of his descendants..
P. Elizabeth Church
1976.
USQUEPAUG Is "Early American.
Usquepaug, a village whose name is derived from the Scotch word
for whiskey and whose shining moment came when a resident, William
invented the common pin, remains much as it has been for the past
century and a half.
The village appears to have been transported from the 18th century.
There are no more than 20 houses in Usquepaug and many of these date
back to the early 1700s.
There are no large industries here to support a large:population.
Shopping must be done in Richmond or in one of the larger villages
of South Kinstown, the two towns in which Usquepaug is located.
Ai one time. Glen Rock road, which runs thru the center of the
village, was the main highway in the area. Early immigrantentrepe-
neurs, sensing the need and natural advantages of locating along a
waterway, built their businesses on the bank of the queen river
which flows thru the village.
As early as 1772 a factory was built along the river to manu-
facture iron. This building and a saw mill are thought to be the
first industries attracted to the area.
Lockwood, who was apparently the first man to think of putting a
head on a pin to keep it from slipping through cloth, is thought to
have been and began manafacturing his product some time after this.
In the 1800s a factory was built along the river to card wool in-
to rolls to be hand spun. In 1820 Thomas Kenyon bought the property
and his name remain associated with industry in Usquepaug to this day.
Pire destroyed, the cloth mill and it wasn't until 1886 that a
grist mill was built to take it's place. The mill was operated by
a group of farmers who brought their grain to be ground and paid a
portion of their crop for the service.
In 1909, Charles Dickens Kenyon bought the property, and the mill
remained in the Kenyon family until J\9Sk-» The present owner, John
Mulligan Sr., town manager of Narragansett, bought the mill in 1962
and her-and his son have operated it since then. Gone is the water
wheel that originally powered the huge grinding stones, but the flavor
of an old-time industry remains.
The historical movement is strong, Mr. Arnold said. Many residents
including his wife Virginia, are fascinated by the history of the
area, and some are restoring their homes. A stone's throw frora the
grist mill, still within earshot of the waterfall nearby, is the
Wood and Wax Works, a shop specializing in handcrafted gifts. The
shop is located in part of the first floor of one of the older houses
of the village. One of the two older houses was an inn at one time.
There is a stone in our (.Arnold) house that say's 1739.
Like othur small villages in New England, the people in Usquepaug
can be grouped into two catagories. There are people whose families
have long been here and there are the newcomers.
cont.
USQUEPAUG., CONT.

The difference in Usquepaug is that 'new people here seem to


be more actively involved in keeping the area whole.1
It seems that we're much more enchanted with the area than
many people who have lived here for generations.
There are many new people in Usquepaug. A few new homes are
being built off Glen Rock Road and there are many newcomers, who
live in the older part of the village.
One older resident says 'It's just very quiet here.'
Mr. Mulligan says. The only way to describe Usquepaug is 'early
American,' "
end.
N o t e . A Mr. Thomas C. Gariepy, wrote t h i s a r t i c l e some y e a r s
back and i t appeared i n the newspaper of the Providence J o u r n a l .
Generation 1 and 11
Far too little is known of some of the immigrants, who came
to Massachusetts in the early 1600s. Such is the case of James Barber,
who migrated from Berkshire, England, in 1633. Landed at or near Boston,
ca 1633. He is of Newport, R.I,, by 1635-
James Barber had a one half share in Westerly, R.I., lands
in 1661. (Narragansett Hist. Reg., Vol 1, p.319). This volume said
Moses Barber probably was the son of James Barber, of Newport, R.I.,
Yet no supporting evidence has been found by the compiler.
2 Moses Barber, prob. s/o James Barber, b. ca 1652; d. South
2
Kingstown, R.I., 1733. Moses Barber removed by 1691 from New-
port , R.I., to North Kingstown, R.I., where most of his children were b o m .
He later removed to South Kingstown. R.I., and purchased a tract or tracts
of land west.... and what is now called Barber's Pond.
MosesHBarber, m. (1) wife's names and dates unknown.
Three children were born of this marriage.
3 i William, b. 5 Jan. 1680.
Ij. ii Sarah, b. 2g March 1682.
5 iii Moses, b. ca 1681^.
Moses^arber, m/2, Susannah West, (d/o Francis West & Susannah
Soule), d. bet, 1755 & 1758- Her will dtd 21 Sept. 1755 and proved l±
April 175$. The inventory of her estate amounted to 1,351 pounds,, 10s.
Their issuel The first 12 ch. b o m & recorded in N. Kingstown,
R.I., and the last 2 ch. in S. Kingstown, R.I.
; Jf
f
iv Dinah, b . 5 Jan. I693 ; ra. Westerly, R . I . , k June 1716,
Edward Wilcox, s/o Edward Xtfilcox & Mary Hazard. Their ch.
a. Mary, b. k Oct. 1717/8.
b. Hannah, b. 29 Oct. 1720.
c. Lydia, b. 6 Apr. 1?25, ra. 1759, Oliver Burdick.
d. Susannah, b. [|. Oct. 1727;ra.28 July 17^8, Mary Burdick.
v Lydia, b. 2l\. Feb. I69I4-; d. bef. 29 March; m. Benjamin
Mowry• 7
1
Generation 1 and 11
Moses J3arber ,Ch., cont.
6 vi Samuel, b. 8 Nov. 1695-
7 vii Susannah, b. 23 Oct. 1697.
8 viii Thomas, b. 19 Oct. 1699.
9 ix Joseph, b, 16 Oct. 1?01.
x Martha, b. 30 Nov. 1703. m. S. Kingstown, R.I., 3 Oct. 1?27,
Thomas Parker,
xi Ruth, b. 23 Jan 1?05; d. Stonington, Ct., aft. 21 Sept.
1755; ra. S.K., R.I., ij. March George Bentley.
10 xii Benjamin, b. 10 March 1707.
xiii Mercy/ Marcy, b. 13 March 1708/9; ra. 1 Oct. 1727/9 Samuel
Tefft, s/o John Tefft & Joanna Sprague.
11 xiv Ezekiel, b. 6 March 1710.
xv Abigail, b. 6 Jan. 1712/13; died young.
12 xvi Daniel, b. 22 April I7U4./I5; ?. (compiler's line)
xvii Anne, b. 8 Oct. 1717; m.A_fyivester Kenyon.

The will of Moses ^Barber, Sr., rec. at S. Kings town, R.I.,


reads as follow; --
B
In the name of God, Amen, the 29th day of March 1758* I, Moses
Barber, Sr., of S. Kingstown, R.I., in the Colony of R.I,, yeoman, being
aged and weak in body but of perfect mind and meraory, thanks be to given
unto God for it - therefor calling to mind and memory the mortality of my
body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die Do make and
ordain this my last Will and Testament, that is to'say principally and
first of all I Give and Recommend my Soul Into the Hands of God that gave
it to me andl my body to be buried in Decent Christian Burial at the dis-
cretion of ray Executrix and Executor Hereafter names nothing doubting but
at the Generall Ressurrection I shall receive the same again by the
Mighty Power of God and as touching such wordly estate wherewith it has
pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the
same in the following manner— cont. 2
Moses jBarber, Sr., Will cont.
......primus After my just Debts and Funeral charges and Legacies are
duly discharged and paid by my Executrix or Executor — • — — —
11
The use of the Rest of my movable Estate I give and bequeath
to Susannah my wife So Long as She remains my widow as also the use of
my Homestead farm and House with all the privileges and profits there-
unto belonging and further my Will is that at the decease of my wife,
Susuannah that then all the Remaining part of ray said estate shall be
equally devided between the daughters of my said Wife or their children.
Item - I give unto my son William Barber one shilling in token of my
Love, he having received his portion already in land.
Item - I gire unto my son Moses Barber one shilling in token of my love,
to him he having Received his portion already in land.
Item - I give unto my son Samuel Barber one shilling in token of my love
to hira he having Received his portion already in Land.
Item - I give unto ray son Thomas Barber one shilling in token of my love
to him he having Received his portion already in Land.
Item - I gi^e unto my son Joseph Barber one shilling in token of my love
to him he having Received his portion already in Land.
Item - I give unto my son Benjamin Barber a certain tract of percell
of Land scituate lying and being in Westerly by Estimation II4.6 acres
which I bought ofFrancis Colgrove to be to hira my said son Benjamin and
to his heirs and assigns forever.
Item - I give unto my son Ezekiel Barber twenty five acres of Land be-
ingthe North West comer of my Homestead bounded Westerly on the
Petequarascut line - Easterly Yaucup Pond. I also give to my son
Ezekiel Barber 25 acres of Land on the South East corner of my Homestead
Farm to be the same more or less - Butted and Bounded as Followeth
Beginning at a certain rock by the Pond where the brook runs out of the
Pond to the Westward to a large oak tree and heep of stones and so to
extend the same course to Samuel Barber's land and so bounded Westerly
on Samuel Barber's land - Southward on the land of Willcox and East-
ward on the sd brook and the brook is the boundary to the before men-
tioned Rockand both the above mentioned percells of land which I give
to my said son Ezekiel
cont
Moses Barber, Sr., Will cont.

....said son Ezekiel Barber to be to him his heirs and assigns


forever. I also give to my said Son Ezekiel Barber one loom and all
my weaving utensils.
Item - I give to my Son Daniel Barber all the remaining part of my
Homestead Farm with all the Housing, Orchard and Fencing and all other
to the same - Belonging to my sd son Daniel Barber and to his heirs
and assigns forever.
Item - I give to ray youngest daughter .Ann Barber one good Feather Bed
well fixed and 1 20 in money to be paid to her when She comes to the
age of 18 years.
Item - I give to all ray daughters which are married to Each of them
5 shillings in Token of my Love, they having Received their portion's
already; Also I give to the heirs of my Daughter Lydia Mory deceased
5 shillings.
Item - Lastly my Will is and I do hereby order Constitute and appoint
my true and Loving Wife ray Executrix as also my son Benjamin Barber
my Executor of this my Last Will and Testament and I do hereby utterly
Disallow Revoke and Disannul all and every other Former Testaments
Wills Legacies and Bequests and Executions by rae.
In any ways before named Willed and Bequeathed Ratyfiing and con-
firming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Day and
year above written.
Witnessess; Benjamin Potter "His
J o s i a h Sherraan Moses M Barber
Isaac Sheldon Mark
ll-IHHHttHHHHHHHH*
Also found in the records of the Town Clerk of S. Kingstown, "The
account of Susannah Barber of S. Kingstown in the county of King's
County She, Widow and. administratrix on the estate of her husband
Moses Barber of sd Town and County Dec'd Said Estate being indebted
and followeth; -
cont.
k
Generation 1 and 11
Susannah Barber Account., cont.

Jan. 16 1733 To Elisha Reynolds 10 10 5


M a r . 9 173IJ. To Jeremiah Sheffield 16
June 10 X73U- To Joseph Hammond 12 13 k
April 12 X73U- To Robert Hannah 11 13 10
To Charles Higginbotham 1 5
To James Perry 6 18
June 2k 1735 To Sylvester Kinyon 52 Ik 6
To Dr. Green 1 15
Summa Totality 93 ""5 T
Excepted per Her
Susannah 3 Barber
Mark
The above subscriber Susannah Barber Personally appeared before
the Town Council of S. Kingstown this 8th day of September A.D. 1715
and brought receipts for every article except that of 6 18 paid to
Jaraes Perry which article she brought no receipt for -
Recorded September 9th 17 5
Robert Hannah, Town Clerk.

Note; This will was presented to Soule Kindred Newsletter, Vol. 3.,
No. Ij.., October 1969., by Miss Gladys E. Palmer.

Susannah Barber's will was dated 21 September 1755* Her will


was proved l\. April 1758. Her son Benjamin Barber, executor of her
estate. Her daughter Anne Kenyon, a great Bible. To daughter Dinah
Wilcox, the heirs of dau. Lydia Mowry., dau. Susanna Perry, widow,
and daus. Martha Potter, Ruth Bentley, Mercy Tefft and Anne Kenyon
the rest of her estate equally.
The inventory of Susannah Barber's estate amounted to 1351
pounds and 10 shillings.
Generation 1 and 11:
At this point, I would like to include a quote of Col. John
Soule, in connection with the B A R B E K family......
"All members of this family were born in the area originally
known as Pettaquamscutt, 1st settled 20 Jan 1657/58* incorporated
with other areas on 28 October 167ij. as Kingstowne., except for a
brief redesignatioh as Rochester., this name was retained until 22
Fob 1722/3, when ".Kingstowne" or "Kingstown" was divided into North
Kingstown and South Kingstown. As a consequence the use of North
Kingstown, (as shown by raany records) is incorrect as a birthplace.
We prefer the use of Kingstown as it was then known or South Kings-
town, as subsequently designated." Thus all dates before 1722/3
should be as in Kingstown.
Some of Moses barber,s Land Purchases*
"Whereas John Hull, Esq., late of Boston. •••• William Brenton and
Benedict Arnold, Esq., John Porter, Samuel Wilboar(Wilbour), Samuel
Willson and Thomas Mumford, late of R.I., all deceased, purchased
ceratin tract or tracts of land in the Narragansett, known and called
by the name of Pettyquanacut Purchase, the which said purchase grant-
ed unto Moses Barber, liberty to improve and possess a certain tract
of land within said purchase containing 350 acres more or less, lieing
bounded Southerly partly by land laid out to Caleb Arnold, and partly
by lands laid out to the heirs or assigns of the before said Benedict
Arnold, desc. Westerly by the Westerly line of said purchase, north-
erly and easterly by Yawoake Pond and the brook thaTt issues there and
that runs from one to the other and the brook that issues there from
and partly by sd lands laid out to Caleb Arnold; and did not in their
lifetime confirm the some, wherefore we, Samuel Sewell & Hannah, his
wife, as heirs in the right of sd JohnHull; Jahleel Brenton; Benedict
Arnold, executors to and in the right of Benedict Arnold; Henry Gard-
ner in behalf of himself, brother,s and sister, s and in the right of
sd John Porter; John Wilbour heir to and in the right of sd Samuel
Wilbour; Thomas Mumford, heir to and in the right of sd Thomas Mumford
and as guardian to James Wilson, hftir to sd Samuel Willson -
cont.
6'
Generation 1 and 11
Moses Barber,s Land Purchasis., cont.
- we in our several capacities herein expressed for and in con-
sideration o 1 30 current money of New England to us in hand paid by
sd Moses Barber..... do declare .... that we in the right of the first
proprietors and in behalf of ourselves, heirs and assigns, confirm,
convey and make over their and our whole right, title, interest and
claim in and unto some..... to the sd Moses Barber.
August 22 1693*
South Kingstown Land Evidence, bk2., pg I4.0.
John Wilkie of Narragansett to Moses Barber of Narragansett,
for 1 30 " all that my tract of land lying and being in the Pur-
chase of Robert Stanton and George Gardner of Narragansett bounded
as followeth- northerly by land which was Daniel Longbottoms - west-
erly bounded upon Beaver River - easterly by a river commonly called
"Gershom Cottrell s River", - southerly by land of Edward Boss, con-
taining 365 acres, more or less, with all and singular the highways,
privileges, commonages and appurtenances thereunto belong
John Wilkie March 18 1701.

Note;
P a r t i c u l a r thanks i s g i v e n t o Miss Gladys E . Palmer who has c o n -
t r i b u t e d much of h e r t i m e t o do r e s e a r c h f o r f a m i l i e s and f r i e n d and
as i n t h i s c a s e , has a s s i s t e d me, by r e v i e w i n g and s h a r i n g h e r fam-
i l y r e c o r d s t o add t o ray r e c o r d s f o r t h e c o n t e n t s of t h i s m a n u s c r i p t .
Among J o n a t h a n ^ a r b e r ( 2 1 ) and S e b r a S t a n t o n , c h i l d r e n , were
S a l l y Barber (Miss Palmer*s l i n e ) and E l i z a b e t h B a r b e r (my l i n e ) .
We t r u s t you w i l l enjoy t h i s work as much as we have had p u t t i n g
i t together.
(Compiler).
Generation 111

W i l l i a m 3 B a r b e r ( M o s e s B a r n e s 1 ) , b 5 J a n . 1 6 8 0 ; d. S . K i n g s t o w n ,
R.I.171|8; His w i l l d a t e d I k Nov. H k k , p r o v . 17 May 17if8; m.(l)
Mercy Smith,oQ 22 Mar 1 7 1 0 ; d. e a r l y ; W i l l i a m 3 B a r b e r , m. ( 2 )
1 May 1 7 2 0 , D/o A Peleg Mumford. W i l l i a m B a r b e r ' s c h ;
1 Moses
11 Samuel
iii Joseph
13 iv James
V Mercy ra/ Joseph Carp
vi Sarah
vii Elizabeth
viii Mary m/ James Well.
3
A b s t r a c t of William B a r b e r ' s W i l l : L i s t e d by A u s t i n ' s a s
e l d e s t son b u t m a r r i e d 1 7 1 0 . He i s made Freeman i n 1 7 1 2 . 17
May 17-Mj. h i s w i l l i s p r o v e d a t S . K i n g s t o w n , R . I . , naming E x s ,
wife S a r a h and son Moses. To wife h e r c h o i c e of rooms w h i l e a
widow, c h o i c e of bed, two cows, r i d i n g b e a s t and 20 p o u n d s . To
son J o s e p h 10 pounds. To s o n Samuel 5 ° a c r e s , p a r t i n C h a r l e s t o w n
and p a r t i n S o . Kingstown. To d a u g h t e r Mercy C a r p e n t e r 5 p o u n d s ,
she h a v i n g had a l r e a d y . To d a u g h t e r S a r a h B a r b e r , a f e a t h e r b e d ,
l o pounds and a cow a t 18 and l i k e l e g a c i e s t o d a u g h t e r s E l i z a b e t h
and Mary. To g r - s o n F e n i x C a r p e n t e r 5 pounds a t a g e . To s o n
Moses, r e s t of the e s t a t e , r e a l and p e r s o n a l . -
I n v e n t o r y , r i d i n g b e a s t , B i b l e and o t h e r books 8 p o u n d s , 5
f e a t h e r b e d s , t r u n d l e b e d , p e w t e r , warming p a n , loom, 2 2 w o o l e n
w h e e l s , 3 l i n e n w h e e l s , 6 s i l v e r s p o o n s , c a n e , s t i l l y a r d s , 2k
s h e e p , 6 l a m b s , yoke of o x e n , 5 cows and c a l v e s , 5 h e i f e r s , y e a r -
l i n g b u l l , c o l t , g e e s e , s w i n e , t u r k e y s , gun &c.
3 2
Land r e c e i v e d by W i l l i a i r r B a r b e r from h i a f a t h e r Moses Barber
was a t r a c t of l a n d i n and about G l e n r o c k , as i t i s now c a l l e d
a v i l l a g e w i t h i n Usquepaug, i n t h e s o u t h w e s t e r n c o m e r of South
Kingstown, R . I . The B a r b e r f a m i l y v e r y e a r l y s e t up a s a w m i l l
on t h e s t r e a m t h a t flows t h r o u g h t h e v i l l a g e . I t i s known now
(1976) as Queen's R i v e r . ) W i l l i a m B a r b e r a p p a r e n t l y o p e r a t e d
t h i s m i l l and upon h i s d e a t h i t p a s s e d by w i l l t o h i s s o n J a m e s .
Generation 111

k S a r a h B a r b e r (MosesBarnes 1 ) , b . 25 Mar. 1 6 8 2 ; d. c a 1785* ra.


Jamestown, R . I . , 2k June 1 7 0 6 , D a v i d 3 Greene ( s / o James G r e e n e
. & E l i z a b e t h Anthony), b . P o r t s m o u t h , R . I . , 2k June 1677* <•*•
Jamestown, R . I . , 29 J a n . 1 7 6 1 / 2 .
Their i s s u e : Greene D e s c .
1 Mary, • b . 5 June 1707.
ii Sarah, b . 20 J a n . 1 7 0 9 .
iii Elizabeth, b . 25 March 1 7 1 1 .
iv Abigail, b . 25 March 1715*
V Susannah, b . 1 May 1 7 1 3 .
vi Waite, b . 3 Dec. 1716.
vii Bathsheba, b . 30 J u l y 1 7 2 0 .
viii Jonathan b . 6 A p r i l 1722.
ix Patience, 15 F e b . 1 7 2 6 .

Note; Jamestown, R . I . , R e c , V o l . 1 pg 1 3 - * P r o p r i e t o r s - B i r t h s -
D e a t h s - M a r r i a g e s - 1706.
David Greene of Jamestown and S a r a h B a r b e r of s d t o w n e , " t u c k
each o t h e r " . , i n m a r r i a g e a t a p u b l i c m e e t i n g i n my m e e t i n g
house i n s d towne t h e t w e n t y f o r t h of t h e f o r t h month c a l l e d
June and t h e y were pronounced l a w f u l man and w i f e "
by Edward C a r r .
1 2
Greene note : David Greene ( James John ) , b. Portsmouth, R.I.,
2k June 1677; He m. (1) 11 May or March 1698/9, Mary, d/o Rev.
Ebenezer & Mary (Thurston) Slocum of Jamestown, R.I. Mary, b.
2 June 1679. David Greene m. (2) Sarah Barber (above).
John Greene, Surgeon, of Salisbury, England & Warwick, R.I.
(Greene (xen») •
Generation 111
-i 2 1
5 Moses-jBarber (Moses James ) , b . ca I683/I*; m. (1) N. K i n g s -
town, R . I . , 23 May 1705* E l i z a b e t h E l d r e d ( d / o Thomas E l d r e d I6I4.8-
1726) & Susannah C o l e ) , d . b e f . 1729* Had 6 o h . , b . S . K . , R . I .
Moses-'Barber, m.(2) W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 9 A p r i l 1 7 2 9 , Mary L a r k i n .
I s s u e of 1 s t mar;
i Moses b . 25 F e b . 1 7 0 6 .
ii William, b . k S e p t . 1707; d. 1787.
iii John, b . 19 A p r i l 1 7 0 9 ; d. 11 Oct 1 7 8 5 ; m . ( l ) 5
May 1 7 3 9 , Mary H a l l , d / o Robert H a l l . m . ( 2 ) 17U7* Dorcas
M o t t , d/o Jacob M o t t . b . ca 1 7 1 6 ; d. 17 Aug. I 7 8 7 ; I s s u e :
a, Henry, b . 1 2 J a n 171*8; d . 23 S e p t . 1 8 0 0 ; I n 1780
was E d i t o r of t h o Newport M e r c u r y .
b , W i l l i a m , b . 6 J u l y 17—*
c , Edward/Edmund, b . 30 May 1 7 — •
d, Mary, b . 3 June 1 7 — •
e , Phebe, b . 1 7 6 0 ; d. 5 J a n . 1 8 2 0 .
f, R o b e r t , b . 29 A p r i l 171*2; d. 29 May I 7 6 6 .
iv Elizabeth, b . 18 March 1 7 1 1 .
v Nicholas, b . 23 D e c . 1 7 1 3 .
vi Bridget, b . 23 J a n . 1716; d. 17 D e c . 17l*7; ra. 17 D e c .
1732, Thomas C l a r k e , s / o W i l l i a m C l a r k e .
Their i s s u e ; Clarke d e s c .
a Ruth b . 20 May 1733* ra. 20 June 1757 Thoraas R a t h b u n .
b W i l l i a m , b . 5 Mar. 173J*; ra. 20 Mar. 1757* Mary T e f f t .
c Thomas, b . 27 D e c . 1 7 3 6 ; m. 8 Dec 1758 Hannah Yeoumans.
d E l i z a b e t h , b . 22 F e b . 1 7 3 8 ; m. 1 June 1 7 6 8 , J o h n P h i l l i p s .
e J u d i t h , b . 8 F e b 171*2/3; m. 8 A p r . 1762 R i c h a r d B a i l e y , J r .
f L o i s , b . 3 D e c . 171*4; ra. 1 Dec 1765* D a n i e l P o t t e r .
g Arnold, b. 30 Oct. 171*8.
h Moses, b. 29 Dec 1751* ra. 18 Nov. 1773* Alice Aylesworth.
Note; January 1701*, Moses3Barber is listed as a constable; In
1712, he was enrolled as "freeraan".

10
Generation 111

o 2 1
iv Dina_sr B a r b e r , (Moses James ) , b . N. Kingstown, R . I . 5
J a n . 1 6 9 2 / 3 ; ra. W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 11+ June 1716, Edward
W i l c o x , s / o Edward Wilcox & (1) Mary Hazard. Edward was
b . Westerly, R . I . , ca 1692. Their i s s u e ;
a, Mary, b . I* O c t . 1717.
b, Hannah, b. 29 Oct. 1720.
c, Lydia, b. 6 Apr. 1725; ra. Stephen Saunders,Jr.
d, Susuannah, b. 1* Oct. 1727; ra. Oliver Burdick.
e, Joseph, b. 27 Aug. 1730; m. 28 July 171*8, Mary Burdick,
(see Burdick Gen.)

3 2 1
v L y d i a B a r b e r , (Moses James ) , b . N.Kingstown, R.I.*, 2k Feb.
1693/1*; d. bef. 1755* as "her mother Susannah Barber mentions
i n h e r w i l l , d a t e d 21 S e p t 1755 t o the h e i r s of dau.
L y d i a Mowry".
L y d i a Barber m. Benjarain Mowry, b . ca 1690.

nothing further.

11
Generation 111
o 2 1
6 Samuel B a r b e r (Moses Jaraes ) , b . N . K i n g s t o w n , R . I . , 8 Nov.
1695* H i s w i l l p r o v . , R i c h m o n d , R . I . , 1 1 J u l y 1 7 6 6 ; m. c a
1 7 1 8 / 1 9 , Anne C o r e y ( C o r y ) , d. a f t 1760; T h e i r I s s u e ,
i Sarah, b . 28 Nov. 1 7 1 9 ; ra. 27 J u l y 171*6, J o n a t h a n L e w i s ,
i i M a r y , b . 12 J u n e 1 7 2 1 ; d . c a 1 8 0 8 ; m . / l D a n i e l o r Thomas
J a r a e s , s / o W i l l i a m J a m e s ; m . / 2 . 2k N o v . 171*5* D a v i d Moore
s / o J o h n Moore & Mary E a s t o n . ( s e e Moore G e n ) ,
i i i Benjarain, b . 3 0 May 1 7 2 3 ; ra./l S a r a h L i l l i b r i d g e ; m./2,
D e s i r e Moon.
II* i v C a l e b , t w i n , b . 1 9 D e c . 1 7 2 7 ; ra. E l i z a b e t h N i l e s .
v S u s a n n a h , t w i n , b . 1 9 D e c . 1 7 2 7 ; m. 2 J a n . 1 7 5 9 , D a v i d P o t t e r
v i E d w a r d , b . 6 N o v . 1 7 3 1 ; ra. 1 1 N o v . 1751** C h a r i t y B r i g g s .
1 $ v i i M o s e s , b . 10 A p r i l , 1731*; ra/1 A b i g a i l N i l e s ; m / 2 B a r b e r r y
Albro.
v i i i Sarauel, b . 7 June 1 7 3 7 ; ra./l, E l i z a b e t h Kenyon; m./2,
Dorcas B a t e s .
i x H a n n a h / A n n e , b . 21* J u l y 1 7 3 9 ; ra. D a v i d A u s t i n .
x Amie, b . 28 N o v . 171*2; m. 29 May, B e n e d i c t K e n y o n .
x i M e r i b a h , b . 21* N o v . 171*7; ra. 30 M a r c h , 1 7 6 9 , J o h n R u s s e l l .
S a m u e l - ^ B a r b e r ' s w i l l p r o v . , 1 1 J u l y 1 7 6 0 ; EX . , w i f e Anne
- & s o n C a l e b . To W i f e , t h i r d o f t h e h o m e s t e a d f a r m , r i d i n g
h o r s e , cow & f e a t h e r b e d . To B e n j a r a i n , 5 p o u n d s , h e a l -
ready having had h i s p o r t i o n ; To s o n C a l e b , h o m e s t e a d i n
Richmond & e t c . , h a l f o f s a w m i l l and a l l f a r m i n g & c a r p e n -
t e r s t o o l s ; To s o n E d w a r d , 5 p o u n d s ; To s o n M o s e s , c e r t a i n
land. To s o n S a m u e l , l a n d i n E x e t e r & l / 8 t h of s a w m i l l &
all land in Charlestown; To g r d - s . , D a n i e l L e w i s , 5 s h i l l ' s
i n t o k e n of l o v e t o h i s m o t h e r d e s c ; To d a u . Mary Moore
5 shillings in love. D a u . Amie, g o o d s a t h e r d i s p o s a l
to give to her daughters.

Ref., The B a r b e r F a r a i l y of R . I , , by E r n e s t E . E a s t . 1923


A . G . B . , New S e r i e s , Vol 1*, pg 2 6 .

12
Generation 111

o 2 1
vii Susanna^Barber (Moses James ) , b . 23 O c t . 1697; d. a f t .
171*8; m. S . K i n g s t o w n , R . I . , 1 1 June o r O c t . 1 7 2 7 , B e n -
jamin P e r r y ( s / o Edward P e r r y & Mary F r e e m a n ) , b . c a 1695*
Their i s s u e ;
1 Benjamin, b . 7 Nov. 1 7 2 9 .
2 Edward, b . 28 March 1731* ra. D o r c a s Gardner
3 Freeman b . 23 J a n . 1 7 3 3 ; d. 15 O c t . 1 8 1 3 ; m.
25 J a n . 1 7 5 6 , Mercy Hazard, d/o O l i v e r H a z a r d . Had 7 c h .
1* Mary, t w i n , b . 19 Nov. 1735* ra/ 1757 Thomas Steadman, J r .
5 Susannah, t w i n , b . 19 Nov. 1 7 3 5 . m/ D a n i e l Steadman.
Freeman Perrryi;-& Mercy Hazard had 7 c h . , Joshua.,
O l i v e r H a z a r d . , C h r i s t o p h e r . , E l i z a b e t h . , M a r y . , S u s a n and
George H.
C h r i s t o p h e r Raymond P e r r y , 3 r d b o r n was b o r n 1* D e c . 1 7 6 1 ;
d. i* June 1 8 1 8 ; m. Aug. 1781*, S a r a h .Alexander of S c o t l a n d ( C T )
The f i r s t b o m of t h i s m a r r i a g e was t h e Naval Hero, O l i v e r
Hazard P e r r y , who was b o m i n a s e c t i o n of S . Kingstown,
c a l l e d Rocky B r o o k . , 23 Aug. 1 8 1 9 .
The B a t t l e of Lake E r i e o r commonly known as P e r r y ' s V i c -
t o r y , o b t a i n e d him an immense p o p u l a r i t y , a t t r i b u t a b l e t o
t h e manner i n which i t was announced - "We have met t h e enemy
and t h e y a r e o u r s " «*. I n J u l y 1 8 1 9 , h e was s i e z e d w i t h y e l l o w
f e v e r and d i e d a t t h e P o r t au S p a i n , on t h e i s l a n d of T r i n -
i d a d , 23 Aug. 1 8 1 9 . His remains were moved t o Newport, R . I . ,
i n a s h i p of War, by t h e o r d e r of Congress and b u r i e d i n t h e
cemetery of t h a t c i t y , 1* Deo. 1 8 2 6 . He m a r r i e d 15 May 1 8 1 1 ,
E l i z a b e t h Champlin.
Ref; The Hazard F a m i l y of R . I . 1 6 3 5 - 189*1* by C a r o l i n e R o b i n s o n .
13
Generation 111
o 2 1
8 viii Thoraas-13arber Moses Jaraes ) , b . E x e t e r , R . I . , 19 O c t . 1 6 9 9 ;
d. E x e t e r , R . I . , c a 1 7 6 2 ; m. 18 A p r i l 1 7 2 3 , Avis T a n n e r , d / o
W i l l i a m Tanner & Hannah T i b b e t t s . A v i s , d. 1 7 F e b . 1777
Their issue;
i Martha, b . 9 O c t . 1 7 2 6 ; m. West.
li Dinah, b . 3 May 1 7 2 9 ; ra/1, J o s e p h E n o s ; m / 2 , Dea. Thomas
Green(e)•
iii Mary, b . 18 Aug. 1733* ra/ 1 D e c . 1751** J o n a t h a n B a r n e y .
16 iv Thomas; b . 5 June 1 7 3 1 .
v Zebulon, b . 22 Jem. 1 7 3 6 . m. 21 Mar. 1755* E l i z a b e t h N i c h o l s .
vi Thankful,
vii Avis,
viii S u s a n n a h , m. 18 O c t . 1 7 5 9 , as h i s 2nd w i f e , J e r e m i a h C o l g r o v e .
N o t e ; The l a s t 3 b i r t h s , r e c o r d e d by c e r t i f i c a t e of t h e i r
f a t h e r . ( A r n o l d ' s V.R. Richmond, R . I .

x Martha ^Barber ( Moses James ) , b . 30 Nov. 1703* ra. Thomas


P a r k e r . They were of S . Kingstown, R . I .

N o t e , r e f . , t o Thoraas ^ B a r b e r , 9 Nov. 1 7 6 2 , A d m i n i s t r a t i o n i s
g r a n t e d t o widow A v i s . I n v e n t o r y 538 pounds 1 3 s h i l l i n g s .
( E r n e s t E . E a s t , Ms The Barber Family of R . I . 1 9 2 3 . )
N o t e ; Thomas P a r k e r and Martha B a r b e r of, & Susannah
mwd 1755* C h a r l e s t o w n , R . I .
( A . G . B . , Vol. 5 . p . 2 5 0 . C h a r l e s t o w n , R . I . V. R e c . Bk I A ,
p . 292; Bk 2A, p . 1 0 , 2 7 3 ) .

11*
Generation 111

o 2 1
9 ifN Joseph-^ Barber (Moses James ) , b. 16 Oct. 1701; d. Exeter,
R.I., 1 May 1779* ». S. Kingstown, R.I., I* Feb. 1722, Re-
becca Potter, b ca 1705* Their issue,
i Nathaniel, m. 8 Mar. 1753* Charity Rathbun, d/o Thomas Rath-
bun & Charity Perkins.
17 ii Susannah, b. ca 1721*; d. ca!765* had a son Lillibridge,
b. 10 May 1755; (see No 27). Susannah Barber, m. 3 M a r c h ^ W -
1757* Jonathan Rathbun. They had s. Jonathan, Jr., b. oa
1762; d. Greencreek Turnpike, Sandusky, Ohio, 16 Feb. I81*i*;
m. Rhode Island ca 1785* Elizabeth Clark, b. R.I. 30
Oct. 1770; d. Varysburg, N.Y., 181*5. There was also another
s. Joseph Barber Rathbun. (see note),
ill Mary,
iv Rebecca, b. 16 June 1755; d. Exeter, R.I., aft. 16 March
1801; m. 7 Jan. 1773* Isaac Wilcox., _2hepa was evidently
one dau. Rebecca, as she was referred to as grd-dau Rebecca
Wilcox.

Note; 11* April 1779, Joseptr Barber Will was proved, prob.
Exeter, R.I. Ex*Lillibridge Barber. To s. Nathaniel and
heirs all lands in Exeter. To grd-s. Joseph Rathbone 50
pounds at age. To grd-dau. (Aoi'gai) Wilbur 100 Pounds and
like legacy to grd-dau. Rebecca Wilcox. To gr-s. Lillibridge
rest of the estate. Lillibridge Barber, b. 10 May 1755; d.
16 Feb 181|1*, prob was b. to Susanna Barber & Edward Lilli-
bridge prior to her mar. to Jonathan Rathbone on 3 Mar. 1757*
Rathbone and Rathbun are one and the same name.

15
Generation 111

o 2 1
10 xii BenjaminnBarber (Moses James ) b. Kingstown, R.I., 10 Mar.
1706/7; d. Westerly, R.I., ca 1792; m (1) Mary Tefft, in
S. Kingstown, R.I., 11 Jan. 1729; Mary, d/o John Tefft and
Joanna Spra^1. She d 3 Sept 1782.
Their issue; b. S. Kingstown, R.I.
1 Lydia, b. 16 April 1730; d. 17 March l8o7; M. Samuel Rogers
18 li Nathan... b. 9 Jan. 173?;ra.Thankful Maxon/Maxson.
iii Mercy, b. 1737; d. 9 Oct. 1809; ra. Harper Rogers.
iv Mary, b. ca 1739; d. 9 Feb. 1791*; m. 19 Sept. 1751*
Timothy Peckham.
v Ruth, b. ca 171*2; d. Greenwich, Ct., 25 Mar. 1825; m.
Robert Kenyon, b. Charlestown, R.I., 1 Oct. 1735* d. 10
Feb. 1805, Greenwich, Ct.
vi Joanna, ra. ca 1759, Peleg Kenyon. 1737 - 1791/
19 Benjamin3 Barber, ra.(2) Mary Perry, d/o Susannah Barber &
Benjamin Perry. Mary Perry was b. 19 Nov. 1735- Issue;
vii Benjamin Perry Barber, b. Hopklnton, R.I., 29 June 1785.

Abstract of Will of Benjamin^ Barber, Westerly, R.I.


Yeoman, dated 6 Feb. 1792. Inventory, 23 Mar. 1792
"gives his dau. Lydia Rogers $ 1 ; dau. Mary Peckham my
legnam vita morter and pestle; dau. Mercy Rogers $ 1 ; dau.
Ruth Kinyon $ 1 ; gr^-dau. Johanna Rogers $ 1 : all rest
and residue of estate to son Benjamin P. Barber when he
shall arrive to 21 years of age. Son Nathan's ch. to in-
herit if Benjamin P^" died before the age 21 without issue.
Nathan named guardian to my 3. Benjamin P., bur grd-son John
Barber of Westerly was old enough to be named sole executor.
) Westerly Council and Probate bk 5 P* 171 f •

16
Generation 111

o 2 1
x Martha^Barber (Moses Jaraes ) b. N. Kingstown, R.I., 30
Nov 1703; ra. ca 3 Oot. 1727, Thomas Potter of S. Kingstown,
R.I., s/o Ichabod Potter & Mary Helm.
nothing further.

o 2 1
x i Rutl_y B a r b e r (Moses James ) , b . N. Kingstown, R . I . , 23
June 1 7 0 5 ; d. S t o n i n g t o n C t . , 21 S e p t 1755* ra. S . K i n g s -
rown, R . I . , 1* March 1721*, George B e n t l e y , b . c a 1702 and
s / o W i l l i a m B e n t l e y & & Mary E l i o t of S t o n i n g t o n , Conn.

George^Bentley was 3 r d g e n e r a t i o n of W i l l i a m B e n t l e y came


t o New England i n t h e s h i p A r a b e l l a . , R i c h a r d S p r a g e u , m a s t e r ,
which s a i l e d frora G r a v e s end 27 t h May I S 71* and he was a r e s -
i d e n t of N a r r a g a n s e t t , R . I . 1 6 ? 9 . His w i l l a p p r o v e d a t
Kingstown, R . I . i n 1 7 2 0 . ( H i 8 t o p y o f s t o n i n g t o n , c t ) ,

17
Generation 111

11 xiv Ezekiel^Barber, (Moses, James ) b. S. Kins town, R.I., 6


Mar. 1710; d. Richmond, R.I., aft. 1786; m. Westerly, R.I.,
28 Nov. 1736, Hannah Webster (d/o John Webster & Sarah
Kenyon) b. 1715/16; d. aft. 1786; Their issue, b. Rich. R.I.
i Joshua, b. 6 Dec. 1739; m. 17 May 1761*, Mary Barber, df/o
Benjamin Barber & Sarah Lillibridge.
ii Ezekiel 2r, b. 22 Oct. 171*2; m. Elizabeth Phillips, d/o
Joseph Phillips & Jerusha Thayer,
iii Desire, b. 20 Mar. 171*5; »* Richmond, R.I., 23 Jan.1766
David Nichols, Jr. b. ca 173i*/5*
iv Hannah, b. 9 Sept. 171*7.
v Elizabeth, b. 13 Oct. 1751; d. bef. 26 April 1826; m.
George James. (See N.E. Hist., Reg., CXXVll, Jan 1973).
20 vi Benjamins, b. 7 Feb. 1755; d. 28 Sept. 1831*. R^V-WftR-
vii Susannah, b.15 Aug. 1758; d. 20 June 181*9;; m. as early
as 1783* Joseph Phillips. They had 9 ch.
viii Mary, b. 28 June 1761; m. Richraond, R.I., Moshier Webster,
s/o John Webster & Elizabeth Moshier.
Mary Barber Webster, d. 6 May 181*3, ae 82.
Moshier Webster, d. 1 June 181*7, ae 80.
Both bur.. Hist. Cera., No 18. Richmond, R.I.

Susannah Barber Phillips bur. in old cem., on Webb farm


at Punch Bowl, near Hillsdale. Joseph Phillips left
Richmond, R.I. ca 1803 and died Oneida County, N.Y. He
was a follower of Jemima Wilkinson.

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Generation 111

•a 2 1
12 xv Daniel -^Barber (Moses James ) , b. S. Kingstown, R.I. 22
April 171l*A5*- d. Exeter, R.I., 28 June 1805; ra. bef.1731
Deliverance Tefft (d/o John Tefft, Jr & Mary Reynolds) b.
Richmond, R.I., 19 Aug. 1722 d. Exeter, R.I., 22 Apr. 1799.
Their issue; b. Exeter, R.I.
i Josiah, b. 1739.
ii Mary, b. 17l*3* ra. 31 Jan. 1762, John Wilcox, s/o Abraham.
21 iii Jonathan, b. 15 May 171*5.
22 iv Daniel Jr, b. 171*8.
v D e l i v e r a n c e , b . 1 7 5 1 ; ra. 6 J a n . 1 7 7 0 , J o s e p h B a r b e r , s/o
3
William Barber.
23 vi Reynolds, b . 29 Mar. 1751**
vii Meriam, b . 13 Nov. 1757; ra. 1 3 May 1 7 8 0 , Asa B a r b e r , s/o
Josiah Barber,
viii Smith, b . 5 Oct. 1760; d. 12 A p r i l 181*7.
ix Susannah, b . 30 Mar. 1761*; d. 1* A p r i l 181*5.

Note; D a n i e l 3 B a r b e r a d m i t t e d Freeman of Colony 1 s t Wed.


a t Newport, R . I . m e e t i n g , of G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y . , May 1762
he was a deputy t o G e n e r a l Assembly from E x e t e r , R.I.

19

Generation
• T - ... , • • • - -
XV

It is with misgivings, the compiler attempts to complete


James^Barber's family, his spouses and legendary (33?) children.
The compiler welcomes any constructive criticism, error, omiss-
ions and added data of this family., being assure<ji,of one son
James"Barber, Jr.
1.." A lengthy obit, of Col. Moses Barber, found Wood River
advertiser which after 1880 was changed to Hope Valley Advertiser.
A collection of old newspapers at the Hope Valley, R.I., library
said- "Col Moses Barber, said to have been the 28th born of 33
children, was b. 1* June 1782., d. 20 Nov. 1880."
In the same obit,raentionedthat James Barber was b. 1722,
d. 10 Oct. 1821 and his wife, the mother of Col. Moses Barber
survived hira many years. She d. 28 Feb. 181*9 aged 103 years &
8 months. This aged woman was so hale and hearty that at the
age of 100, she went on foot and alone, to Usquepaugh, a dis-
tance of 2 miles, passed the day and returned at night unharmed.
Obit continues "they", were blessed with 33 children, gives names
of only 3. Ruth, who lived to be 92 Y. Marvel, lived to be
89 y. , and Rhoda the one living in 1880, then 91* Yrs old.
2.. In a disposition of "Mary Clark" of Richmond, R.I., that
her mother Margaret Wilcox then wife of sd James^Barber & etc....
and further- 2 sons that died from home in the war (Rev)
witnessed 9 Sept A.D. 1836.
2.. Bk 6, p. 211/212., Richmond, R.I., A deed, 18 0ct.l8l7,
in which James^Barber, deeds to his two sons James Jr, of Rich-
mond & Jesse Barber of S. Kingstown, two tract of land & etc

20
Generation IV

James^Barber, cont.
Bk. 6, p.213; Jesse Barber deeds one half interest of two
tracts of land to James Barber Jr., of Richmond, R.I; Jesse
Barber and wife Anna Barber also, signs the deed.....
1*.. Abstract of a summons to James^Barber , by his brother
Moses Barber in ref., "his deceased father WillianrBarber es-
tate, 8th day of Aug. A.D. 17l*8, per order of Town Council,
Moses Barber son of the late Williara Barber, dec'd of S. Kings-
town and exec, of the Last Will and Testament of sd father,
names James^Barber in possession of some personal estate be-
longing to his father at time of death., "In his Majesty's
name, George th 2nd over Great Brittain and King, to notify sd
James Barber to show personal estate at Council meeting 2nd
Monday of Sept., nest....Aug 30 171*8. Summons to appear and
place within by leaving copy of the material for - of this pre-
cept at his dwelling house.
Joseph Holloway, Town Clerk. Fee /.

There is no doubt that the void of Town Record in ref


James^Barber in the years of 1750 to his 3rd marriage in 1768,
a period of ca 15 years, more or less, would be a challenge to
any researcher who had the time to delve into the past.
Twins seem to appear often within this family. If this was
the case and raany of the children had a twin and one of them
died and including possible still and infants births, then
again it is possible James Barber by several marriages was
responsible for 33 (?) children. (Compiler).
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Glenrock, Usqueapaug, S. Kingstown, R.I., always noted for


Grist and Saw mills., power comes from a little stream that
rises in a Cedar Swamp to Northeast, flows thru a rocky glen
which nature partly dammed and art of man greatly improved.
The Barber family owne land here first and very early set a
saw mill, on the site where the Woolen mill now is. Grist
mills added later. It was destroyed in the gale of Sept.
a
23, 1815.
Generation IV
James^Barber, cont. -
.Rubble was torn away and replaced in 1867 when Daniel
Rodman built a woolen mill where he and his sons made coarse
woolen goods 1882/3. Gardiner Barber has since erected a
new grist and saw mill a little below this site which he now
operates., a little above woolen mill Gardiner Smith carried
on carding and after him Ezekiel James continued the business
until his death. He also had a grist mill, which has lately
passed into hands of Dan Rodman. Carding machinery not in use
for years. (1882).
*HHHHH*
I f e e l i t only f i t t i n g a t t h i s t i m e t o s h a r e t h i s new i n -
formation to the r e a d e r s .
I n 1976, I s t a r t e d t h i s manuscript, under sad circumstances
t h i s work was l a i d a s i d e u n t i l now, 1 9 8 0 . I t was b r o u g h t t o
my a t t e n t i o n i n N o v . , 1979* t h a t - "A B a r b e r Family of Rhode
I s l a n d , 19 p a g e s , was p r e p a r e d by E m e s t Edward E a s t of P e o r i a
I l l i n o i s i n 1923".
( Copied by B.B. F i n n e y , 191*1)
( Copied by H.A. L l o y d , 1967)
( Copied by J . E . B u t l e r , 1967)
Mrs. L o i s S c h r o e d e r of Knawha, Iowa s e n t me a z e r o x copy of
t h i s B a r b e r f a m i l y t o r e v i e w . I t i s almost word f o r word f o r
On\dL> *«3

the same findings that Mis Gladys E. Palmer^have prepared to-


gether. In the event I feel there is new data that is needed,
I will refer to it as: - (ref., E.E.EastvMs).
(Compiler, F. Elizabeth Church).
• ••••••• being assured of one grt- grt- grt-grdfather Jaraes^"
Barber of S. Kingstown, R.I. I continue into the .-fouv-Th
generation of this Barber Family.
21~A
Generation IV

13 Jaraes ^"Barber, ( W i l l i am^Moses James ) , b . S . Kingstown, R . I . ,


11 Aug. 1726; d. t h e r e 10 O c t . k 8 2 1 , ae 9 5 ; m . ( P o s s ? ) —
Mufford o r Mumford. Issue;
i Robinson b . c a 171*3 .
i i Noadiah, b . c a 171*5*
i i i William, b . c a 1727-
N o t e ; Mumford G e n . , p 311* - Capt George^Mumford, m. 7 Aug.
1709, Mary Robinson. They had, Mary, b . 27 Nov. 1721 and
Rebecca, b . May 2 , 1721*.
James^Barber ra. 19 May 171*8, by J . C a s e . , J u s t i c e . , Ann
Barber. Issue;
iv Samuel, b. c a 171*9.
v Weeden, b. ca 1750.
vi Nancy, b. ca 1752. twin?
vii Joshua, b. ca 1752.
viii Sarah, b. 17—

Jaraes^Barber, age ofl*2, ra. S.Kingstown, R . I . , c a 1 7 6 8 ,


M a r g a r e t Wilcox, age 22; b . 20 June 171*7* d. S . K^lngstown,
R - . I . , 28 F e b . 181*9. aged 103 y r & 8 mo. Their i s s u e : -
i x Amie, m. . . . E l d r i d g e ; Amie B a r b e r E l d r i d g e i n Pompo,
N . y . i n 1 8 2 3 , l i s t e d as a widow.
x Anna, rem t o N.Y. S t a t e .
x i George R e y n o l d s , b . ca 1 7 7 3 ; m. 1* Aug. 1793* by B e n j . W a i t ,
J . P . , Amy P o p p l e ,
x i i Hazard, rem. t o L o c k p o r t , N.Y*
x i i i Job, b . c a I 7 8 O / I and d . i n i n f a n c y ,
x i v Theda, ra. Kenyon.
xviRhoda, b . c a 1 7 8 7 ; d. 22 J a n . I 8 8 3 a e , 96y-llmO- 1 2 d .
Bl*r« Wood R i v e r CJem, Richmond, R . I . , ( h a d s . John A. Barber),
.5 xv Moses, b . 1* J u n e . 1782;
x v i i Ruth, b . 5 S e p t . 1785* d . 2 Aug. 1877* ae 9 2 ;
m. (1) J o n a t h a n J a m e s . 1 7 8 5 - 1 8 6 1 . (See N. E . H i s t . , Reg, J a n . 1 9 7 2 ) .
cont.- 22
Generation! IV
James ^ B a r b e r ' s c h i l d . , cont. -
xviii Marvel, b. ca 17771 d. 20 Apr. 1861*, ae 86 Yrs 11 mo.
m. (1) 8 Sept 1793* James Munroe Baker, who d. Oct. l8li*;
Had 10 ch; 3 known., Amey, 17 Apr 1800., Nancy, b. 1601*.,
and Electra C , b. 27 Jan 1807. (Ref., Births of Washington
County, Vol. 1., p. 1 1 A 2 by A. G. Beaman.).
21* xix Jaraes^ Jr. b. 20 July I788; d. 8 Aug. 1861 ae, 73y 1 mo 19d.
xx Jesse, m. 1* Nov. 1813, Anna Sherman. They rem. to
Cattarougas, Co., N.Y. One known son., John.

Note; Marvel Barber (no xviii, above) m. (2) Anthony Northrup


d. 13 April 181*7, in his 78th year. This was his 2nd mar.
Anthony & Marvel are buried in S. K., Cem., No 89 at Glenrock,
near Dugway Road.
Note; Rhoda Barber (noxvi), poss married/Theda & Davis, ch?
In Queen's River Church Cera., S.Kingstown, R.I. a single C.S.
Davis G. Barber, s/o Rhody Barber, d. 27 Nov. 181*7, 31 Yr.
Note: ref., E.E.East ms, p.5«- James Barber, fourth child
of William Barber, was b o m in S. Kingstown, R.I., Aug. 11,
1726. He married Ann Barber in S. K., R.I., 19 May 171*8,
with Justice John Case officiating. He married Margaret
(probably Wilcox or Willcox) in her 23rd year, about 1768.
Margaret was b o m probably 30 June 171*6 and died 27 Feb. 181*9/50.
Tradition say James Barber had 33 children, eleven by his 2nd
wife and 22 by the first. Margaret had a child at the time
they were married. It is not certain she was a widow.
James Barber was a Revolutionary soldier. ( see his papers).
Jaraes Barber had 2 sons by his first wife who died in the ser-
vice during the Revolution, but their names are not on record.
James Barber had at least eleven Children whose names are
known. Doubt has been expressed in some quarters that he had
33 children. Thishowever , is well settled family tradition.

22-A
G-eneration IV
W i l l of James^" B a r b e r of S . Kingstown, R . I . , - Yeoman- made
h i s mark. M a r r i e d Margaret W i l c o x . His w i l l d a t e d 29 May 1 8 2 1 .
P . 300 P r o b a t e Records V o l . , 1811* - 1 8 2 3 . W i t n e s s e d by Thomas A.
Hazard - J o s e p h Adams - E s t h e r Adams.
To son Moses, l a n d p a r t l y i n E x e t e r & S . K i n g s t o w n . , Swamp-
Muddy Brook - g r e a t r i v e r t h a t l e a d s t o Mumfords M i l l - J e s s e B a r b e r ' s
l a n d and t h a t of James B a r b e r J r . & D u r f e e ' s .
To son Reynolds B a r b e r , - Amy E l d r i d g e - Marvel N o r t h r u p & Ruth
J a m e s , l a n d p a r t l y i n S . Kingstown & E x e t e r - W i l l i a m C l a r k e , c r o s s -
ways t h a t l e a d s from Durfee - Muddy Brook t o Moses l a n d .
I n v e n t o r y t a k e n 8 Nov, 1821 - $ 9 5 . 91*., 1 1 b u n d l e s Cedar
S h i n g l e s $ 3 2 . 0 0 . , Coffee m i l l . 3 3 and e t c .
Son Moses p u t i n a b i l l f o r c a r i n g f o r h i s f a t h e r - c o l l e c t e d
$ 1 5 9 . 0 0 from s a l e of s h i n g l e s and r e n t of l a n d , i n c l u d e d i n b i l l ,
g r e a t c o a t made, $ 1 1 . 2 5 . , 1 p r shoes $ 2 . 0 0 , 2 s h i r t s , $ 1 . 6 0 , 21*
weeks ov b o a r d $ 72.00 f o r my f a t h e r ; b r o a d c l o t h of James Helm,
$ 5-»00, .19 p o s t a g e of l e t t e r s . Tax t o Richmond, $ 1 6 . 0 0 , S a t i n e t t e
•& f l a n n e l f o r m o t h e r , $ 1*.00, 1 day r u n n i n g James J r . , l a n d , $ 1 . 0 0 .
1 day running J e s s e B a r b e r ' s l a n d , $ 1 . 0 0 . To Rhoda B a r b e r , f o r
b o a r d i n g mother $ 38.1*1. Tobacco & rum f o r f a t h e r • • • • • •
Page 333 John H o p k i n s , Nathan Knight and John Webb c h o s e n t o
a p p r a i s e widow M a r g a r e t ' s t h i r d s i n l a n d & h e r s o n James J r , c h o s e n
by C o l . Moses. Margaret t o h a v e g r e a t room i n and N.E. b e d r o o m . , 1/3
l a n d and s a w m i l l . , 1 l o t o v e r t o swamp., 1 l o t i n Richraond, r e n t of
wood l o t t o be y e a r l y $ 1 5 . 0 0 . , a l s o 2 h c o r d s of wood a n n u a l l y o u t
where i t w i l l do t h e l e a s t harra. .Tames t o p ay a l l t a x e s and make a l l
repairs.
Value of e s t a t e f o r s t a t e r a x 1796, $ 9 1 0 . 0 0 .
( contrfcuted by M. W. S h u n k e , W a k e f i e l d , R . I . , l£26_).

••: 2 3
Generation IV
Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the 3rd section
of Oct of Congress of the 1* July 1826: -
State of Rhode Island, Ye County of Washington, on this day of
October, I836, personally appeared before the Court of Probate of the
Town of South Kingstown, R.I., Margaret Barber.
Margaret Barber a resident of S. Kingstown in the State of
aforesaid - aged ninety years. Who being first duly sworn in accord-
ing to the law, doth on her oath, make the following declaration in
order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the Act of Congress
passed July 1*, 1836. That she is the widow of James Barber of South
Kingstown aforesaid- now deceased, which said James Barber was a sold-
ier of the Rev. War.
That from the comraenceraent of sd Rev. War until the English left
Newport - her sd husband was in the service of sd war every other month
alternating, and that at one time during sd period he did not return
home for three or four months, having employed as she understood to
take place of Capt. Babcock, the Commander of the company who was sick.
That sd Barber was employed in guarding the shores in Washington County
at least part of the time above mentioned, but it cannot reaspnably be
expected of her to state in what service he was employed the whole of
sd period.
That during sd period the deponet and the females of the family
had frequently to do the outdoors work of the farm, while her husband
and his sons were in the service and they use to send hira his pro-
visions from home frequently while so engaged.
That her sd husband had 2 sons by his former wife who enlisted
in the regular service and died in it. That her sd husband died
fifteen years ago, this fall of a numb palsey of which he was sick s
fortnight before he died and that he was donsiderably over ninety
years of age when he died.
I
That she does not know what rank, if any her husband held in
the service; but supposes he must have had some office as in the months
he was home the soldiers used to frequently come to his house and
receive their wages as in an old paper preserved among her husband's
things and papers he is addressed as Captain James Barber. That one
summer during the war, sd James Barber was brought home badly wounded
in the thigh and was accompanied home by Josiah Lillibridge and that
sd James Barber was confined to the house by sd wound for three or four
months and as soon as he was? able to go out, he went into service again.
The applicant was married to sd James Barber in the 23rd year
of her age. She further declared that she remained a widow ever since
the death of her husband, reference being had for the confirmation of
this statement to the accompanying evidence.
Signed & S w o m to in open Court Wit's Thomas T. Wells
Probate Clerk ou
vher ^
Margarett J^CT' Barber
mark^
Generation IV
Margaret (Wilcox) Barber, cont;
The depostion of Moses Barber of S. Kingstown, R.I., who being
of lawful age and duly sworn according to law, on oath deposes and
says that his father James Barber late of sd town died on the loth
day of Oct, 1821, as appears by an entry in the deponents Family Bible,
that sd James was ninety five years of age in the month of August
previous to his decease, as the deponent has often heard him state.
That the deponant hath frequently heard his sd father while liv-
ing in conversation with his friends give ah account of his being in
the war of the Revolution and his services therein when he was drafted
to guard the shores and of his having been on the Island of Rhode
Island several times during the war in the service and that he has fre-
quentlyheard hira state that he was gone from horae engaged in the ser-
vice as aforesaid every alternate month during almost the whole of the
was - has heard him speak of being in Capt. Babcock»s Company and of
his being appointed to some office in superintending the delivery of
their provisions to the soldiers. That the two old papers accompany-
ing these depositions were found by the deponent among the papers of
sd James Barber - one of these addressed to Capt. James Barber the
other paper signed by Thomas Wooster Aid de Camp, that his sd father
by being called away frora home so often and so much was much embarrassed
in his affairs and brought in debt, of all which sd deponent has fre-
quently heard his sd father speak when engaged in conversation with
his friends.
The deponent further states that his mother Margaret Barber now
applying for a pension still remains the widow of the aforesaid
James Barber never having since his decease intermarried with any other
person
October 6th Moses Barber.

South Kingstown, R.I., Oct. 6, I838 this day before the subscriber
a Justice of the Peace for said town appeared, appeared, Moses Barber
and signed and Made Solemn oath in due form of law to the truth of
the above deposition. I further: certify that said Barber's character
for truth and veracity is good and the statements contained in his
deposition aforesaid is in my opinion entitled to full credit.
J. Peace.
The widow Margaret was allowed on account of his services. On
her application executed Oct. 10 I836, at which time she was 90 yrs.
old and lived at S. Kingstown, R.I., where her son Moses Barber lived.
The widow Margaret Barber had a daughter Mary Clark, age 72 and
a resident of Richmond, R.I.,, in I836 who stated that she lived with
her grandmother Wilcox until she was 7 yrs old, when she went to live
at James Barber, her mother's husband.
These and other depositions in the file as to the service of
James Barber and also in regard to the marriage of James & Margaret
Ebenezer Smith of S.K.,-Noah Wilcox of Exeter,- Gideon Lillibridge of
S.K.,-Gideon Popple of Canterbury, Co, Windham, Ct., JohnVallet of
Richmond, Lodowick Sherman of Exeter., Phineas Palmer, elder of the
Bapt. Ch., & Henry C. Hubbard, Minister of the Gospel.
Generation IV

ll* Caleb^Barber (SarauelCloses James ) , b . Riclimond, R . I . , 19


Dec. 1 7 2 7 ; d. t h e r e ae 9 2 ; Will p r o v . t h e r e S e p t . l 8 l 6 ; M.
t h e r e 26 J a n . 1755* E l i z a b e t h N i l e s ( d / o E b e n e z e r N i l e s & S a r a h
Kenyon), d. bef J u l y 1 7 8 1 ; (All d a t e s o c c u r i n Richmond, R . I . ,
unless s p e c i f i e d ) , C a l e b ^ B a r b e r , ra. (2) 19 J u l y 1 7 8 l , Thankful
Babcock d/o Samuel Babcock of W e s t e r l y , R . I . I s s u e of 1 s t m a r .
1 Benjamin, b . 25 May 1756; ra, 16 O c t . 1785* S a r a h T e f f t , b .
12 June I 7 6 8 & d/o J o s e p h T e f f t & S a r a h Maxson. Issue;
a. C a l e b ^ b . 21 May 1796.
b . Thankful, b . 16 March 1799.
c . Benjamin, b . 31 May 1 8 0 1 .
ii S a r a h , ^ b . 17 A p r i l 1762; m. 25 J a n . 1 7 8 2 , Taber T e f f t S / o
iJoseph T e f f t & S a r a h Maxson. I s s u e ; T e f f t Ch.
a. C a l e b , b . 11* O c t . 1782
b • Thankful,
c . E l i z a b e t h , b . 16 June I78I*.
iii C a l e b ^ J r , , b . 2 ^ Nov. 1761*.
iv Mary, b . 3 D e c . 1 7 7 2 ; ra. E x e t e r , R . I . , 5 P©h. 1793*Daniel
Jaraes. I s s u e ; James Ch.
a. S a r a h , b . I* D e c . 1 7 9 5 . t w i n .
b. Elizabeth, b . 1* Dec. 1795* t w i n .
c . C a l e b B . , b . 10 O c t . 1797.
' d . P h e b e , b . 27 June 1 8 0 1 .
e . Rodman, b . 23 F e b . 1801*. t w i n .
f. R u t h , b . 23 F e b . 1801*. twin.
C a l e b ^ B a r b e r , i n h e r i t e d h i s f a t h e r ' s homestead i n Richmond,
R . I . - h of t h e s a w m i l l . His w i l l p r o b . i n Richmond, S e p t 1 8 1 6 ,
mentions sons Benjamin & C a l e b . , d a u s . S a r a h & Mary & s e v e r a l
g r d - c h . C a l e b ^ B a r b e r l i v e d on Bald H i l l , n e a r A r c a d i a D i s t . ,
No 8 . , b u i l t " B a r b e r ' s Academy", e r e c t e d n e a r h i s home. The
only r e q u i r e m e n t t o a t t e n d t h i s s c h o o l was t o be c l e a n and
healthy.
26
Generation 1V/V

i l l Caleb^Barber ( Caleb^Sarauel^Moses Jaraes ) , b . Richmond, R . I . ,


25 Nov. 1761*; ; d. t h e r e 2 2 / 3 J u l y 181*9; ra.(l) Joanna T e f f t d / o
Benj. T e f f t & Deborah B u r d i c k ) , b . 7 F e b . 1 7 6 6 ; d. 13 O c t .
1628, ae 6 3 .
C a l e b ^ B a r b e r , ra. ( 2 ) E l i z a b e t h K i n g s l e y B a k e r , w i d . , b.1780;
d. 2 D e c . i 8 6 0 , ae 8 0 . I s s u e of 1 s t raar. 6 t h g e n .
1 J a r e d , b . 16 J u l y 1 7 7 8 ; d. 31 J a n . 1 8 2 6 ; ( found dead a t
B u t t o n woods C o r n e r s , Richmond, R . I . )
ra. Waity Moore, d. 11* J a n . 1865, ae 7 3 . She ra. (2) 1 June 1 8 2 8 ,
Corey Kenyon. I s s u e of 1 s t raar. 7 t h g e n .
i A l a n s o n , b . 5 Nov. 1810; d. 6 May 1 8 8 3 , ae 8 3 ; (Hop-
k l n t o n , R . I . , V. R e c , g May 1 8 9 3 . )
m. S a r a h H. B a k e r , b . 12 March l80l*; d. 9 May 1859* ae 55y
Ira 27 d. She was d / o Henry C Baker & E l i z a b e t h K i n g s l e y .
i i J o a n n a , b . 1 8 1 2 / 1 3 ; d. 8 J a n . 1 8 3 1 , ae 1 8 .
i i i S a r a h , b . 11* J u n e 1816; d. 20 J u l y 1 8 8 8 , ae 72; ra. I 8 3 6 ,
Dea. James C. Baker s / o Henry 0 . Baker & E l i z . K i n g s l e y , b.
2 A p r i l 1 8 1 1 ; d. 5 S e p t . 1895* T h e i r i s s u e . Baker d e s c .
a. Joanna L o u i s e , b . I 8 3 8 ; d. 1 8 9 6 ; ra. James Dockney.
b . Sarah C , b . 181*2; d. I 8 9 6 ; m. Thoraas Kenyon.
c . Jaraes H., b . 181*1*; d. 1926; m. S a r a h J o h n s o n .
d. i n f a n t , d. 21 S e p t . 181*6(?). 1 rao 15 d.
2 Deborah, b . 6 March 1790; ra, 11 F e b . 1 8 1 0 , Gideon H o x s i e , J r .
3 E l i z a b e t h , b . 22 S e p t . 1 7 9 1 ; d. 9 June 1 8 6 8 , ae 76y 8mo,
ra. 26 May 1 8 1 1 , W e l l s Reynolds, b . I783/I4.; d. 25 F e b . 1 8 6 8 .
1* J o a n n a , b . 8 J u l y 1 7 9 3 ; d. E x e t e r , R . I . , O c t . I 8 7 I , ae 78y
3rao 1 6 d ; ra. 17 F e b . 1 8 1 1 , Job R e y n o l d s , b . 7 F e b . 1 7 8 9 ;
d. 7 F e b . 1850.
5 S a r a h , b . 1795; d. 1 A p r i l 1 8 1 6 ; ra. E a s o n H o x s i e , s / o
John & Phebe H o x s i e . , b . 6 O c t . 1 7 9 3 -
6 A r c h i b a l d , b . 23 F e b . 1799; d. 22 J a n . I 8 8 7 ; m. 18 O c t . 1 8 2 1 ,
Nancy (Anna) Card d / o Enoch Card & Mary( ) . Nancy, b . 1 2 o r
21 O c t . 1 8 0 1 ; d . 26 Aug. I 8 7 5 .
7 Hannah, b . 3 Mar. 1 8 0 0 ; d. 12/16 S e p t . 1 8 6 6 ; ae 66y 5rao 1 3 d .
m. C l a r k e H o x s i e , b . 15 S e p t . 1 8 0 0 ; d. 7 B e e . I 8 3 8 .
26-1
Generation 1V/V

Richraond, R . I . , V i t . Records.
Caleb^Barber; W i l l , d t d . , 31 March 1810; R e c , Bk 3 , p 255;
prov, 1816; Bk 3* p . 205* 206.
Grd-son Jared Barber, my desk.
Grd-son Archibald, my gun.
son-in-law, Taber Tefft ( ? ) .
G r d - c h i l d r e n . , Caleb . , S a r a h . , and Thankful T e f f t , $ l . o o each.
Son-in-law, Daniel James ( ? ) .
G r d - s h i l d r e n , S a r a h . , E l i z a b e t h . , Caleb B . , Phebe., Rodman
and R u t h . , $1.00 each. (Mary Barber & Daniel Jaraes ch.)
Son, Benjamin, a l l my wearing a p p a r e l , he having had h i s
portion-
Son, Caleb, a l l the remainder of my e s t a t e , r e a l & p e r s o n a l .
Caleb Barber my son t o be E x c , of m6 w i l l .

Richmond, R . I . , P r o b a t e , Bk 8 . , p . 7 7 ;
Caleb^Barber, J r . , Will d t d . , 10 April 181*1*; P r o v . , 1 Oct. 181*9:
Wife, E l i z a b e t h , a l l household goods, f u r n i t u r e a t her d i s p o s a l ,
Dau, E l i z a b e t h Reynold, w/o Wells Reynolds, $ 5 0 . 0 0 .
Dau, Joanna Reynolds, w/o Job Reynolds, $50,00.
Dau, Hannah Hoxsie, w/o Clarke T. Hoxsie, $50.00.
Son, Archibald, $10.00.
Grd-son Alanson Barber, A c e r t a i n l o t of land i n Richmond, R . I . ,
bounded N. on land of Reynolds Jaraes- E. on land of Gideon Hoxsie-
S. on l a n d of Joshua P o t t e r : . - W. on l a n d of Alanson Barber- I t
being land I purchased frora Benedict Kenyon. Also one o t h e r l o t of
land bounded on the turnpike road, N. e a s t & e a s t on the old road,
S. on l a n d of Joshua P o t t e r on condition t h a t he pays the a f o r e s a i d
legacies. My g r d - s o n , Alanson Barber a l l the r e s t of ray e s t a t e .
He to be Executor.
i-?HHHHHHH-HHH'r

I , Alanson Barber, i n c o n s i d e r a t i o n of Love and Goodwill—


I have to ray honored grandfather, Caleb Barber, of Richmond, and
to ray honored grandmother E l i z a b e t h Barber and to ray s i s t e r - i n - l a w
Mary Baker, daughter of my honored mother-in-law E l i z a b e t h Barber
and to each of them- l e t and l e a s e unto them, my s a i d honored
grandfather, my s a i d mother-in-law, E l i z a b e t h Barber and to rays
said s i s t e r - i n - l a w , Mary T. Barber, and to the l o n g e s t l i v e s of
them- one c e r t a i n t r a c t of l a n d - 200 a c r e s .
Richmond,Rec 19 May 181*1.
26-2
feneration 1V/V
t
Caleb-^Barber i s b u r i e d i n faraily cemetery on Old B a r b e r Home-
s t e a d (off B a k e r ' s P i n e s R o a d ) , i f h i s 1 s t wife Joanna i s t h e r e ,
she has only unmarked s t o n e o r none a t a l l . Also i n f a n t , Hyman
H o x s i e , d. June 1816, aged 2 months.
Ceraetery # 2 . , Richmond, R . I . ,
E l i z a b e t h Barber 22 S e p t l 7 9 1 9 June 1868 76y 8mo.
Wells Reynolds 1783 25 F e b ., 1860 78y 3m l 6 d
Ceraetery # 1 , Richmond, R . I .
Joanna B a r b e r 8 J u l y 1793 O c t . 1871
J o b . Reynolds 7 Feb . 1789 7 F o b . 1850
P i n e Grove Cemetery, Hope V a l l e y , R . I .
Jared Barber 1777 1826 38y
Waity Moore 1791 1865 73y
Alanson B a r b e r 1810 I883 83y
S a r a h H. Baker 1801* 1859 55y Imo 27d.
Joanna B a r b e r 1813 1831 I8y
Sarah Barber 1816 1888 72y
Jaraes C. Baker 1811 1895
Henry C. Baker 1780 1827 i*6y
E l i z a b e t h Kingsley Barber 1780 1860 80y
Mary T. Baker 1805 1877 71y ImO 1 6 d .
Wood R i v e r Cera., #2 , Hope V a l l e y , R . I .
Jaraes H. Baker 181*1* 1926
i n f a n t son 21 S e p t . 181*- Imo l 5 d

(Note; Pages 26 t h r u 26-3 •* c o n t r i b u t e d by M i s s . Gladys P a l m e r . )

26-3
Generation IV

15 Moses^" Barber ( Samuel-Closes James ), b. 10 April 1731*,*


m. (1) Abigail Niles.
m. (2) Barberry ( Barbara) Albro, d/o John Albro of Ports-
mouth, R.I. Issue; 2 known ch. born Exeter, R.I., of 1st m.
26 i Moses^Jr, b. 13 Nov. 1768; d. Exeter, R.I., 15 May 1858.
aged 90 yrs; ra. Mary Clark
ii Mary, b. 16 May I76I*.
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16 Thoraas^" Barber ( Thomas^Moses James ) , b . 5 June 1 7 3 1 ; d.


19 A p r i l 1796; m. 22 O c t . 1751** Mary Barney of N e w p o r t , R . I .
She was b . ca 1 7 3 5 ; d. I 8 1 9 . T h e i r i s s u e ;
28 i Peleg, b . c a 1755* ra. I s a b e l i e Sherraan.
i i Thomas, rem. t o New York S t a t e .
iii Israel, m. 1 1 A p r . 1761*, Amelia Brambley.
i v Mercy m/ 16 J a n . 1777* Lodowick Kenyon.
v Z e b u l o n , ra. Abby C r o s s . They rem. t o S a r a t o g a , N.Y.
v i Mary, b , c a 1 7 6 7 ; d. 19 Aug. 1851*; ra. Hoxsie.
( s e e a b s t r a c t of h e r w i l l ) .
v i i Gideon, rera. t o New York S t a t e .
v i i i G i l e s Barney, m. S a l l y R o g e r s .
i x Arnold, m. 27 J a n . 1775* Mary ( P o l l y ) C o l g r o v e .
x Benjamin, rera. t o S a r a t o g a C o . , N.Y. m. - - — - C r a n d a l l .
y
{. (see Note) •
xi Ichabod, rem. t o S a r a t o g a C o . , N.Y.
x i i Samuel, b . 2 S e p t . l80i*; ra. Thankful L e w i s , d / o James
Lewis & Thankful B a r b e r .
x i i i Weeden%. b . 1 1 D e c . 1777; d. 30 Aug. i 8 6 0 ; m. 25 Apr.
I 8 7 I , Hannah L e w i s , d/o Jaraes Lewis & Thankful B a r b e r .
x i i i i E l i z a b e t h , ra. 19 D e c 1805, Asa Babcock as h i s 2nd w i f e .
xv M a r t h a , d. I 7 8 O . , ae 9 mo 6 d a y s .
27
Generation IV

Mary Barber Hoxsie's W i l l dated Hopklnton, R . I . , 13 Jan 181*9;


Her w i l l prov. 2 Oct. 1851*. )Bk. 9; p . 28.)
After her expenses & e t c , & these bequests and a sum s e t
aside f o r s e t t i n g g r a v e s t o n e s for some 5 or 6 merabers of the
faraily, the r e s t of t h e e s t a t e to be divided equally among
these 1* p e r s o n s .
Mary, wife of I s a a c Burdick/ see Burdick Gen.
Weeden Barber J r , m a r r i e d Tacy Card.
Mary, wife of Amos Palmer.
Thankful, wife of David Kenyon.
Bequests : - Weeden Barber J r . ; Neice Mary & w/o I s a a c Burdick.
and Lucy, wife of David J o s l i n .

17 SusannahT Barber (JOSEPITMoses James ) , b . E x e t e r , R . I . , ca


1721*; D. ca 1765; ra. 3 March 1757* Jonathan Rathbone.
son L i l l i b r i d g e Barber b . Exeter, R . I . , 10 May 1755; d. 16
Feb. 181*1*. See No 27.
Susannah Barber & Jonathan Rathbun had 2 s o n s ,
- i . Jonathan J r , b . ca 1762; d. 16 Feb. 162*1*, Sandusky,
Ohio; m. R . I . , E l i z a b e t h Clark, b . 30 Oct. 1770; d.
.Varysburg, N.Y. 181*5.

Note; L i l l i b r i d g e B a r b e r , b . 10 May 1755* d. 16 Feb 181*1*,


probably was born t o Susannah Barber & Edward L i l l i b r i d g e p r i o r
to her marriage t o Jonathan Rathbun.
( r e f . , E.E.East Ms., 1923).

28
Generation IV

18 Nathan^Barber ( B e n j a m i n ^ o s e s James ) , b . 1 7 3 2 / 3 ; D. W e s t -
e r l y , R . I . , 2 June 1 8 1 6 ; m. Thankful Maxson, b . W e s t e r l y ,
R . I . , ca 1732; d. There 21 June 1 8 0 6 , as ?1*.
T h e i r i s s u e ; F i r s t 8 C h . , b , Hopklnton, R . I .
i Susannah, b . 21* S e p t . 1755*
i i Moses, b . 26 J u l y 1 7 5 7 .
i i i T h a n k f u l , b . 2 May 1 7 5 9 .
29 i v Nathan J r . b . 7 Nov. I76O*
v Mary, b . 27 May 1 7 6 2 ; m. 30 D e c I 7 8 O / I John W i l b o u r .
vi Benjamin, b . 20 Nov. 1 7 6 3 ; ra. 1 D e c . 1781*, Fanny B l i v e n ,
v i i John, b . 21 D e c 1 7 ^ ? SP.H M K P f ? l i ^ 8 l l | e f i 5 M K n Ms

v i i i Eunice, b . 22 J u l y 1769; m. 9 J a n . 1 7 9 0 , Thomas Dunbar,


ix Ellinor/Eleanor, b . 15 May 1775-
x Lydia, b . 11* June I78O.
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19 Benjarain*Barber ( Benjamin^Moses James ) , b . 29 J a n . 1 7 8 5 ;


d. 23 Nov. 1866 ( g . s . 1 8 6 8 ) ; ra. Hopklnton, R . I . , 13 Mar. 1 8 0 6 ,
Hannah M e r r i o t d/o Henry M e r r i o t & Mary S a u n d e r s ) , b . ca I 7 8 I ;
d. W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 1 J a n . 1 8 8 5 . T h e i r i s s u e .
30 i Henry M e r r i o t , b . 7 May I 8 0 7 .
i i L u c i n d a , b . 8 Mar. 1 8 0 9 ; unm.
i i i J o s h u a , b . 23 D e c 1 8 1 0 ; b l i n d .
ivGeorge Washington, b . 18 Mar. 1 8 1 3 ; d. 1 9 0 5 ; ra. 7 D e c 181*2,
Susan Babcock. "
51 v Matthew S t i l l m a n , b . 15 March 1 8 1 5 ;
v i T h a n k f u l , b . 1 8 1 7 ; ra. S t e p h e n L a n p h e r e .
v i i Mary E s t h e r , b . 1 8 1 9 ; ra. Nathan Avery S t a r r . They rem. t o
Oklahoma 1859, l a t e r t o K a n s a s ,
v i i i D o r c a s , b . 1 8 2 1 ; m. 3 Deo. 181*3 Thomas S i s s o n .
i x Nancy, b . 1826. m. 9 S e p t . 181*1*, D a v i s L a n p h e r e .
x W i l l i a m P r a n k , b . I 8 3 O ; ra. H a r r i e t B a r b e r

29
_Generation IV
u 3. 2 1
21 J o n a t h a n Barber (Daniel^Moses James ) , b . E x e t e r , R . I . ,
15 May 171*5* d. t h e r e 28 June 1 8 3 9 , ae 9i*; ra. E x e t e r , R . I . ,
S a b r a ( S e b r a ) S t a n t o n ( d / o John S t a n t o n # (2) Susannah L a n -
p h e r e ) , b . C h a r l e s t o w n , R . I . , 1* D e c . 1752; d. E x e t e r , R . I . ,
8 D e c 1818. Their i s s u e ;
i Russell, b . c a 1771* ra. Mary — , had 2 d a u s . , E s t h e r ,
b . 1 7 9 6 ; d. 181*0; ae l*l*y 5mo. and Amy, d. I 8 3 6 . B u r .
R u s s e l l B a r b e r Cem, E x e t e r , R . I . No 73 ( r e f G . E . P . ) .
31* i i Henry, b . 16 A p r . 1 7 7 2 / 3 ; m. Anna Rathbun.
35 i i i S a l l y , b . li* Nov. 1 7 7 5 ; ra. D a n i e l P h i l l i p s .
36 i v E l i z a b e t h , b . 22 F e b . 1792; m. Jaraes B a r b e r J r (cousin)
v Jonathan J r ,
v i James,
vii Sebra, m. C a l e b G r e e n e , J r .
v i i i D e l i a , ra. G a r r e t Van Hoosen. D e l i a , p o s s . d. 17 Apr I 8 7 5 .
ix Elisha,
x S u s a n n a h , ra. John P e r r y . Susannah d. bef 30 y r s of a g e .

The above l i s t i n g of J o n a t h a n B a r b e r ' s c h i l d r e n a r e so l i s t e d


on h i s D. A. R. L i n e a g e p a p e r s as C h i l d r e n of t h e Rev. War
ancestor. (see his service record).
other references., P . 1*9 I n d e x of Rev. War P e n s i o n p a p e r s
BARBER, J o n a t h a n , P v t R . I . , 1 9 t h e n t r y - s2l633-»
P e n s i o n R e c D . A . R . L i b r a r y , Washington, D . C , Vol 8 9 , p . 3 5 *
A r n o l d s , Vit R e c , of R . I . , Vol 1 2 , p . 3 1 6 .
DAR P a t r i o t I n d e x p.31** 53rd e n t r y .
N o t e ; S a l l y B a r b e r , above. Miss Gladys P a l m e r ' s l i n e .
E l i z a b e t h B a r b e r , above, c o m p i l e r ' s l i n e as w e l l as
James B a r b e r , no 21*. They were 2nd c o u s i n s .
Correction; J o n a t h a n Barber cont. 30
and S a b r a Starfc.iloh, ra. R i c h m o n d , R . I . ,
Generation IV
JonathanTB arber ., cont.
It is doubtful if a will exist for Jonathan^arber. In spite
of a large faraily, the following Ellery^Barber, son of his
brother, Reynolds ^Barber, appears to have had in the final say
in the death of Jonathan Barber.
Exeter* R.I., prior to Jonathan's death an agreement between
uncle and nephew existed.
" Wherein Jonathan^arber, turned over all his estate - all
and singular, all property, goods, chattels, lands, tenements,
notes, borads or all other security I now have or hereafter may
have during ray natual life, conveying ands* confirming the same
together with the payment of the money I shall have and may re-
ceive of and from the United States, by virtue of a pension
certificate, as fast and in order it comes due serai-annualy,
agreeing to pay the same to said Ellery on demand after I shall
receive the sarae.
Ellery^Barber agreeing to maintain JonathanT3 arber, in his
own family and provide him with good and suitable clothing,
victualizing, lodging, doctoring if needed and in every way and
manner provide and support Jonathan during his natual life -
see to and provide a or suitable accomodations for his funeral,
solemnites and see that sd Jonathan is decently buried in his
family Bural Yard and place a set of gravestones thereunto-
i.

Agreement signed by Jonathan Barber & Ellery X Barber.


Witnesses; John Willcox
Asher Palmer
13 January A.D. I838. Exeter, R.I.

Note;
Jonathan^arber bought land in S. Kingstown., 25 March 1811 from
Adm of the estate of Henry Barber, his late son of S. Kingstown,
R.I.3 March 1811; He bought it frora Anna Barber0 all her
rights and power of thirds & etc in estate of her late husband,
Henry Barber.
23 March 1825 Jonathan sold a 5 acres lot from this to Jonathan
Clark of S.K., for $ 20.00. 31
Generation IV

20 Benjamin*" B a r b e r ( E z e k i e l - ^ M o s e s James ) , b . 7 F e b . 1755*


d . 28 S e p t . 1831*; m. 25 N o v . 1 7 7 8 , S u s a n n a h B o s s , d/o
P e t e r Boss & H a n n a h ( — ) . Susannah, b . 6 May 1 7 5 9 ; d.
31 O c t . 1 8 1 2 . Their issue.
i Ezekiel, b . 10 March 1779; d. 29 A p r . 181*7; m. T e n t e e
Palmer, d/o P h i n e a s Palmer.
i i Mary, b . 2 F e b . 1782; m. Samuel Woodmansee.
32 i i i John, b . 2 F e b . 1785; ra. Mercy M o o r e , d / o Silas
Moore & C h l o e Phillips,
i v Hannah, t w i n , b . 30 M a r . 1 7 3 7 .
v Peter, twin, b . 30 M a r . 1 7 3 7 * ra. Lucy P o t t e r , d/o
S m i t o n P o t t e r & Lucy Moore. Lucy P o t t e r , b . Richmond,
R.I., 6 Aug. 1791*. (Moore G e n . ) ,
vi Hazard, b . 15 Feb. 1790.
v i i Susannah, b . 21 May 1 7 9 2 ; m. P e r r y G r e e n e H o x s i e .
v i i i Job, b . 28 S e p t . 1791*; ra. Phillie Johnson,
ix Esther, b . 16 Aug. 1797; ra. S t e p h e n Peckham.
33 x Benjarain S p e n c e r , b . l i * Aug. 1 8 0 0 ; see his page.

Note; P e t e r B a r b e r ' s w i f e L u c y , d 26 A p r i l I87I*.


1* known c h . , p o s s . others.
1 Sraitura o r S m i t o n , b . 15 J u l y 1815.
2 Maxson, b . 31 D e c 1816.
3 Hazard, b . 18 Dec. 1820.
1* P e t e r C. . , b . Mar. I830
(Ch. r e f . , A.G. Bearaan, Vol.1).

32
Generation IV

22 Daniel^Barber, J r . , (Daniel Moses James ) , b . E x e t e r , R . I . ,


ca 17*1*8; D. E x e t e r , R . I . , ca 181*2; m. Exeter, R . I . , 11
Aug. 1769, C h a r i t y Rathbone (Rathbun), d/o John Rathbone &
Olive P e r k i n s . C h a r i t y , d. bef 181*2. Their i s s u e ,
i John, ra. Dorcas Rathbun, d/o John Rathbun & E l i z a b e t h
Kenyon.
i i Daniel,
37 i i i Sheffield, b . 5 June 1777.
i v Rathbun,
v Reuben, ra. 18 Feb. 1810, Mary Terry. They |dala dau.
Mary, b . 29 Apr. 1811.
vi Whitman, b ca 1791*; d. 2 Apr. I87O; m. Eunice (——)
who d. 23 Nov. 1851.
vii Eliel, m. Hannah ( ).
v i i i Mary, m. Palmer.
i x Olive, m. Benjamin Palmer.
x Charity, died early,
x i Hannah,

Daniel^Barber, J r . , Will dated 21 June 1839 and recorded at


E x e t e r , R . I . , m e n t i o n s , a l l c h i l d r e n . , as well as g r d - s .
David W., of Whitman; grd-dau. Hannah of E l i e l ; George
Sprague, husb. of Comfort Barber; ch. of Charity Barber; of
S h e f f i e l d . , now d e s c
Mary Barber Palmer had a son Reuben who was a p p ' t her
a t t o r n e y , to s e l l l a n d l e f t from D a n i e l ' s e s t a t e , i s b u r .
i n Old Barber Cem, E x e t e r , R . I .

33
Generation IV

23 Reynolds" Barber ( D a n i e l Moses James ) , b . E x e t e r , R . I . ,


29 Mar. 1751** d. t h e r e 11* A p r i l 1837; ra/ (1) Ruth Crand-
a l l , d/o John C r a n d a l l & Hannah C a s e . There were no c h .
Reynolds B a r b e r , Rev. War s o l d i e r . . Cooper by t r a d e making
b a r r e l s , a t r a d e q u i t e s u c c e s s f u l . He m. ( 2 ) , Alced(Alcea)
Dawley, d/o M i c h a e l Dawley & Mary Moore., Alced, b . R i c h -
mond, R . I . , c a 1 7 6 0 ; d. E x e t e r , R . I . , 23 June I83O. I s s u e ; -
i Ruth b . 27 May 1777; d. 1 June 181*2, ae 6 5 .
i i Eason, b . 1 7 8 2 ; d. 25 J u l y I 8 7 I , ae 8 9 .
i i i Alcea, b . 1 7 7 9 ; d. 1828, ae 1*9.
38 iv Ellery, b . 1 5 March I 7 8 3 ; d. 23 Nov. I 8 7 7 , ae 91*.
v Mary, b . 1 9 J u l y 1785; d. 3 O c t . 1886, ae 101 Y r .
She m. Maj. J o h n Wilcox,
v i G a r d i n e r , b . 10 D e c . I 7 8 8 ; d. 1 O c t . 1861*, ae 7 0 .
v i i George, b . 1 7 8 9 ; d. 1 8 0 1 , ae 13 y .
v i i i Susan, b . 1 7 9 1 ; d. 26 J u l y I 8 7 I .
i x John, b . 1 7 9 3 ; d. 11* S e p t . 181*7 ae 51*. He m. & had
2 s o n s , Oren & G a r d i n e r .

N o t e ; Ruth C r a n d a l l r e f . , may be found i n The John C r a n -


d a l l G e n . , of W e s t e r l y , R . I .
Reference.on A l c e d Dawley, d/o Michael Dawley & Mary Moore,
Moore Gen.

314
Generation V
21* J a r a e s ^ B a r b e r ( J a m e s \ r i l l i a r a ^ M o s e s James ) , b . So. Kings-
town, R . I . , 20 J u l y 1 7 8 8 ; d . t h e r e 8 Aug. 1 8 6 1 ; m. R i c h -
tc
ra raond, R . I . , Elizabeth^Barber (d/o Jonathan Barber & Sabra
Stanton). b . E x e t e r , R . I . , 22 F e b . 1 7 9 2 ; d . t h e r e 8 D e c
1871*. Their Issue;
39 1 H e n r y , - b.
Henry,• . 20 M a r c h 1 8 1 0 ; d . 23 Nov. 1 8 9 7 ; ra. E l i z a E n n i s .
ii George W., b . 1 0 May 1 8 1 2 ; d . Nov. 1 8 9 1 * ra. Mary A. G r e e n e ,
iii Eliza Ann, b . 2 5 A p r i l 1811*; d . O c t . 1 8 9 7 ; ra. B e n j a m i n
Weeden B r a y m a n , b . ca 1815.
iv Maiy, b . 2 May 1 8 1 6 ; d. 1* S e p t . l87i*; ae 58y l*ra 3 d .
ra. ( 1 ) B e n j . T . Adams; m. ( 2 ) R u s s e l l B a k e r .
1*0 v W i l l e t Anthony, b . 1 J u l y 1 8 1 8 ; d . 2 Aug. 1 8 9 2 ; m. ( 1 )
L u c y Ann A u s t i n , b . c a 1 8 1 8 ; m. ( 2 ) R u t h E . ( ).
1*1 vi Joseph Dennison, b . 31 J a n 1 8 2 0 ; d . 29 May 1 8 9 7 ; ra. ( 1 )
S a r a h W h i t e ; ra. ( 2 ) Hannah P e r t e l o M a i n ,
vii A l b e r t §%aS£pn, b . 21 D e c . 1 8 2 2 ; d . 1 5 J a n . 1 8 8 8 ; m.(l)
W a i t y Peckham, b . c a 1 8 2 7 ; d . e a r l y ; m. ( 2 ) E l i z a P e c k h a m .
( W a i t y & E l i z a w e r e s i s t e r a n d d a u s o f Reuben Peckham &
C h a r l o t t e (_) . W a i t y Peckham d . 1 5 M a r . 181*9, ae 25 y .
l*2vlii Sanford Barber, b . 1 9 S e p t . 1 8 2 5 ; d . 1 3 Aug. 1 8 6 2 ; m.(l)
Susan 0. Clark, d / o J o s e p h & Amy P . C l a r k , b . l 8 2 k ; d. 1853-
m. ( 2 ) E l i z a b e t h W e b s t e r ,
ix Elisha R.P., b . 1* Aug. 1 8 2 7 ; d . 2 J u n e 1 8 8 6 ; ra. Mary C a n d y .
1*3 x Susannah, b . 1 9 J a n . 1 8 3 1 ; ra. J o h n G i f f o r d Vaughn, 1 8 2 6 - 1 8 8 7 .
1*1* xi Moses H a z a r d , b . 22 A p r i l 1 8 3 3 ; d . 2 J u l y 1897* m. Mary
Jane Hubbard.

Note; For Mayflowere r e f . , James J r . , death r e c found in


Wakefield R . I . , a l s o i n Richmond, R . I . , V i t . R e c b k 1 2 , p 67!*.
H i s w i l l d a t e d 3 M a r c h 1859 a n d f i l e d in Wakefield R . I . , and
copy f i l e d i n R i c h m o n d R . I . Will probated 9 Sept 1861.
Jaraes B a r b e r ' s l a n d l a y i n b o t h v i l l a g e s and t a x e d as such.
Generation V

Capt. James Barber W i l l ;


"By t h i s amount of i n v e n t o r y , whole amount paid o u t . The
Balance i n hands Adms;
Inventory & 1*176.33
Arat. paid out 691*.98
Balance . $ 31*81.35
The aforegoing account was had before the Court of Probate
of South Kingstown S e p t . 9, 1861 and by the s a i d Court allowed
and ordered recorded s a t i s f a c t o r y n o t i c e having been given and
Adms p r e s e n t and engaged.
Witness John G. P e r r y , P r o b a t e c l e r k .
Recorded S e p t . 10 A.D. 1861. J - G # P e r r y , R e c , c : L k ,
4HHHHH*
Be i t reraerabered t h i s 3rd day of March 1859 t h a t I , James Barber
of South Kingstown, R . I . , i n the County of Washington, R . I . ,
yeoraan, being i n advanced i n years though of sound raind and mem-
ory knowing i t appointed to raan, once to die therefore I do make
amd ordain t h i s ray L a s t Will and Testament ( i e ) . . . .
F i r s t l y , I give and recommend my Soul to God who gave i t t o me
and t h a t ray body be b u r i e d i n the e a r t h i n a decent and C h r i s t i a n
manner.
Secondly, My w i l l i s t h a t my j u s t d e b t s , funeral charges, the
probate of t h i s ray w i l l & $he s e t t l e m e n t of ray E s t a t e be p a i d
out of ray e s t a t e by ray executors & e x e c u t r i x herein a f t e r named
or administrator as the case may b e .
T h i r d l y , I give & bequeath to my beloved wife E l i z a b e t h Barber
one of the best f e a t h e r bed t o - g e t h e r with the stead and n e s c -
essary clothing I may have at the time of ray decease., I a l s o
give to my said wife E l i z a b e t h Barber, a f t e r ray decease the sum
of F i f t y Dollars t o be p a i d to her y e a r l y & every year by my
Executor or Executrix o r Administrator as the case raay be during
her n a t u r a l l i f e - My r b a l e s t a t e holden for the payment of sd
g i f t s as a f o r e s a i d , i t being i n l i e u & consideration of h e r r i g h t
of dower & power of t h i r d s of my e s t a t e .
cont.0,5
Generation V

I Capt. James Barber Will, cont.


Fourthly, I give, devise & bequeath to my son Albert S. Barber
and ray daughter Mary Barber equally between thera all my real
estate, lying & being in South Kingstown, Exeter & Richraond, in
R.I., or elsewhere to-gether with my money & personal property
of every kind of name or nature whatsoever to them, their heirs
executors or administrators and assigns forever.
Lastly, I nominate, constitue & appoint my son Albert S.Barber
Executor & my daughter Mary Barber, Executrix to this my last
Will and Testament hereby revoking & annulling all former wills,
byraemade.
Signed, Sealed, Published by the Testator to be his last Will
and Testament the day & year before written, March 3 1859*
Witnesses Jaraes Webster
George L. Hazard James Barber seaJ
,
M.B. James "

Be it reraerabered that on the petition of Albert S. Barber,


in writing, praying that the aforegoing instrument of Puriting
presented therewith purporting to be the last Will & Testament
of James Barber, late of South Kingstown, deceased may be prov-
ed, allowed, & recorded & that letters testamentary on the
estate of sd Jaraes Barber; which was presented to this Court
on the 12 day of August last & then referred to this time with
an order of notice thereon, is now again taken up & it appearing
that notice has been duly given precedent - to sd order, sd
instruraent is now again read to Jaraes Webster, George L. Hazard
Moses B. James, the three subscribing witnesses are present &
being engaged, testify that they were present & saw sd James
Barber sign sd instruraent. And in his presence and in
cont.
37
Generation V

James Barber Will, cont.


& in his presence & in the presence of each other sub-
scribed these names of witnesses thereto and that sd Jaraes
Barber was then of sound mind and lawful age. And no person
appearing to object It is thereupon ordered, adjudged & decreed
that sd instrument is proved to be the Last Will & Testament of
sd Jaraes Barber and as such is allowed & ordered to be recorded
& that the letters of testamentary on the estate of sd James
Barber be granted to sd Albert S. Barber & Mary Barber who are
named therein as Excutor & Executrix thereof;
And sd Albert S. Barber & Mary Barber are ordered & required
before entering upon said trust to give bond in the sum of one
thousand dollars with Benjamin W. Brayman & Joseph D. Barber as
sureties in the form prescribed by law, for the payment of the
funeral charges, debts, and legacies of sd James Barber, the sd
Albert S. Barber & Mary Barber being & residuary legatees,
names in said Will.
Witness, John G. Perry, Pro. Clk.
Recorded Sept. 10th 1861
J.G. Perry, Pro Clk,
•ii-JHC-JHHHS-Ji-
L e t t e r Testamentary;
The S t a t e of Rhode I s l a n d and Providence P l a n t a t i o n s , Washing-
ton County, R . I . , By the Court of Probate of the Town of South
Kins town, i n the County of Washington & S t a t e aforesaid
To Albert S. Barber & Mary Barber, i n the County & S t a t e
a f o r e s a i d . Greeting: ££**•*£ ( S t a t e of R . I . , s e a l appears h e r e . )
Whereas t h i s court have t h i s day proved and approved, allowed
and caused to be recorded, the l a s t Will & Testament of Col.
James Barber, l a t e of S . Kingstown, R . I . , which i s hereunto
annexed, whereas you are named Executor & Executrix and you
having accepted sd t r u s t & given bond as the law d i r e c t s , are by
these p r e s e n t , authorized & empowered to recover & e t c
Note; You w i l l note on t h i s l a s t page Jaraes Barber i s t i t l e d .
Col.
38
Generation V
25 Moses^Barber ( J a m e s ^ S r . , W i l l i - m i o s e s James ) , s e r v e d i n
t h e Rhode I s l a n d M i l i t i a . , War of 1 8 1 2 . b . S o . Kings town, R . I . ,
1* June 1782; d. t h e r e 20 Nov. 1880, ae 98y 5ra I 6 d ; m. (1)
30 March 1806, S t o n i n g t o n , C t . , Annie Chapman, b . ca I 7 8 I ;
d. 7 O c t . 1 8 0 8 , ae 27y; She was t h e d/o Andrew Chapman &
Ann York. 3 c h i l d , were born and a l l 3 of thera d i e d i n i n f a n c y .
XT

Moses^Barber, m. (2) S o . Kingstown, R . I . , 26 F e b . 1 8 0 9 ,


E l i z a b e t h B e l c h e r , ( d / o Joseph B e l c h e r & S a r a h B e n t l e y ) b . ca
1 7 8 6 / 7 ; d. 15 D e c 181*7. Their issue;
1 Jaraes Chapman, b . 8 Nov. 1 8 0 9 ; d. 1 8 5 8 . m . E l i z a b e t h Sherman.
i i Moses, b . 11 O c t . 1812; d. 1 8 5 1 ; ra. Margaret McGaughey.
They removed t o 1 1 1 . (Moses, d. 31 J u l y 1 8 5 1 . r e f : L . B . S . )
i v Annie Chapman, b . 21 J a n . 1 8 1 5 ; d. 31 Oct. 181*7; m. 19
March 1833* D a n i e l Sherman, b . ca 1 8 1 1 .
1*6 v Lyraan, b . 31 March 1817, S . Kingstown, R . I ; d. Atwood
1 1 1 . , 21* Aug. 1 8 9 1 , (L.B.S).
v l P a r d o n , b . 7 March 1819; d. 1830, ae l l y .
v i i S t i l l m a n , b . 23 F e b . 1 8 2 1 ; d. 1907; m. Mary Ann C l a r k
Murphy. ( Rera. t o 1 1 1 ) . - Q
v i i i Solomon, b . 6 F e b . 1823; d. 1 9 0 5 ; ra. E l l e n Dye. At one
r e s . i n Conn, l a t e r r e t u r n e d t o R . I . , where he d i e d . __. cu*_jj*>
i x Hiram, b . 5 March 1825; d. 1 8 9 3 ; m. (1) Susan E.Sherman.
Hiram, m. (2) Mary P . B r i g g s . Susan Sherman B a r b e r , d.
22 S e p t . 1851*. Hiram and h i s family rem. to 1 1 1 .
1*7 x G a r d i n e r S r a i t h , b . 11 F e b . 1 8 2 7 ; d. 1905.
x i J e s s e B . , b . 1 A p r i l 1929; Rem. t o New York s t a t e ,
x i i S a r a h E l i z a b e t h , b . 3 Feb. 1 8 3 3 ; d. 1 9 2 1 ; ra. (1) 1 8 5 3 ,
John Watson B r i g g s , I83O - 1 9 1 8 , Both i n t e r r e d i n Richmond,
R . I . , cem. n e a r Beaver Brook on Rte 1 3 8 . Both aged 88 y .
( r e f ; C i v i l & M i l i t a r y l i s t of R . I , , 1800 - I83O
1 1 t h R e g ' t M i l i t i a of R . I . , 1811 - 1812.

ACT ^ctryj &fju^j&,aJa) &r. .'


, • » / **~U) t y t j ^ . *})jy>iS/rvJ 7)l*u*J
11 P c o U i s J 7iJ44) i Ui-nJ <?*7t» ,
Generation V

Moses Barber, ch. c o n t .


iii Moses Barber, b . 11 Oct. 1812; l i v . in Madison C o . , 1 1 1 .
i n 1850 and 2 younger ch. appear t o be l i v i n g with Jaraes
0. English i n Mad. Co., in i860 cenuses.
vii Stillman Barber, l i v . Mad. C o . , 1 1 1 . , 1850 & P i a t t C o . ,
I87O.
viii Solomon Barber, learned the wagon maker's trade but i n
e a r l y manhood l e f t the trade because he wished to be a man.
Was a p r a c t i c a l (?) manufacturer for about 1*0 y r s . , mostly
i n Conn. In S e p t . I887 came to Richmond, near Wyoming,R.I.
to l i v e on a small farm ( J . R . Cole "History of Washington
Co & Kent C o . , R . I . 1889)".
ix Hiram Barber, l i v , P i a t t Co., 1 1 1 . , i n I87O near the Barber's
listed.

Abstract of a Newspaper Obit; (Gladys Palmer.


"Old Wood River A d v e r t i s e r " .
"That Col. Moaea^Barber, b . June i* 1782 and died Nov.20
1880 had raarried 30 March 1806, Miss Annie Chapman of No.
Stonington, C t . , She had died 3 years l a t e r ( I 8 8 9 ) . He
had married (2) Miss L i z z i e Belcher who d. 181*7. They had
12 Children, 7 s t i l l l i v i n g i n 1880,, as were 51* grand-
c h i l d r e n - 68 G r t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n & 7 g r t - g r t - g r d . c h i l d r e n .
Not a s i n g l e name gi'vjen. Also raentioned h i s f a t h e r James4"
Barber, b . 1722 and d. 1 8 2 1 . , and his wife & the mother
of Col. Moses, survived him many y e a r s . She d 28 Feb. 181*9,
ae 103 Yrs & 8 Mo. old. This old woman so hale & Hearty
t h a t at the age of 100 y r s , went on foot alone to Usquepaug,
a distance of 2 m i l e s , passed the day and returned a t night
unharmed. They were blessed with 33 c h i l d r e n . Gave the
name of 3 . * Ruth l i v e d to be 92 y r s . Marvel l i v e d to be
89 yrs and Rhoda, the only one l i v i n g in 1880, was 9i* Y r s .

1*0
At t h i s p o i n t , I would l i k e to introduce to you, readers of
t h i s Ms., on my Barber Family of Rhode I s l a n d . "Mrs. Lois Schroeder
of Kanawha, Iowa.
She has been a genealogy friend since the early 1970s, each
of us i n turn sharing family data on our common ancestor MOSES BARBER
of South Kingstown, R . I . , As we approached the l*th and 5th generations
of t h i s e a r l y Rhode: I s l a n d family, we found her ancestor Col. Moses^
Barber, 1702 - 1880 l i n e and my Capt. James^Barber, J r . , I788 - 1861,
were b r o t h e r s .
Genealogy i s by no means a new hobby for Mrs. Schroeder. She has
w r i t t e n and produced 3 volumes of her husband's family. The Schroeder
Family H i s t o r y ; She i s now (1979) serving her 2nd four year term on
Kanawha City Council; Belongs to the Kanawha Women's Club; I n 1971*
a s s i s t e d i n writing the History of Kanawha, Iowa.
She and her husband are active merabers i n the Methodist Church,
she serving aS Circle Chairman. Her husband, now r e t i r e d frora C i v i l
S e r v i c e , has a clock r e p a i r and reproduction b u s i n e s s .
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder were born on farm. Obtained t h e i r
normal schooling i n t h e i r home a r e a . , went on to colleges of t h e i r
choosing and obtained t h e i r M a s t e r ' s . Being s t a t i o n e d in Washington,D.C.
s
i n the e a r l y 1*0 , t h e i r two children were born. Barbara Edith on 20
July 19i*l*_ and Richard Allan on 5 November 191*6.
At t h i s time, January, 1980, Clarence Schroeder has b u i l t a new
house and Lois i s p a i n t i n g the i n t e r i o r . When t h i s labor of love i s
f i n i s h e d , Lois w i l l continue her Barber Family Ms of Moses Barber of
R . I . and Some of h i s Descendants - West of the Hudson River.
I am using t h i s t i t l e a t random, Lois w i l l s e l e c t her own t i t l e .
I look forward to h e r forthcoming Ms. I t r u s t you w i l l /

P. Elizabeth Church.
Frora: Mrs. L o i s (Barber) S c h r o e d e r
Box 21*7
Kanawha, Iowa. 501*1*7

1 James B a r b e r , P r o b a b l y Immigrant A n c e s t o r .
2 Moses B a r b e r 1652-1733 & f i r s t w i f e ( p o s s . Ann Babcock, b c a 1 6 6 3 -
3 Willlara B a r b e r ca 1 6 8 0 - c a 17l*8,& s e c o n d w i f e , S a r a h Mumford.
1* Jaraes B a r b e r 1726-1821 & ? t h i r d W i f e ? , M a r g a r e t W i l c o x .
5 Moses B a r b e r 1782-1880 & second wife E l i z a b e t h B e l c h e r .
6 Lyman B a r b e r b . 31 Mar, 1817 Uaquepaugh R I - d 21* Aug 1 8 9 1
Atwood, 1 1 1 . , ra/21* O c t . 181*- O l i v e S l o c u m . , d. e a r l y
m/2 1* J a n , 181*1* Madison Co. 1 1 1 . , E l i z a b e t h Ann Judy
b . 26 J u l y 1826 - 3 S e p t . 1892 & d/o C a p t . Samuel Judy & S a r a h N i x
Reaves J u d y .
7 Thoraas Solomon B a r b e r b 30 Apr 1856 Madison C o . , 1 1 1 .
d 3 J u l y 1912 .Algona, Iowa Bur. C o r w l t h , I a .
m 30 Mar 1882 M o u l t r i e C o . I l l (or p o s s i b l y Mad. Co.)
Sarah O l i v i a Hughes b . 31 Jan 1861 W h i t l e y Creek, 111
d . 22 May 1926 Hayward, Minn. B u r . C o r w i t h , l a ,
d/o I s a a c Hughes & M a t h i l d a C o l l i n s .
8 Sarauel A r t h u r B a r b e r b . 13 May I 8 8 3 M o u l t r i e C o . , ill.
d . 20 Oct 1975 Kanawha, Iowa,
m. 28 F e b . 1912 C o r w i t h , I o w a . , N e t t i e Minerva C l a r k ,
b . 1 Mar. I 8 8 7 , P e n f i e l d , Ohio
d . 17 Oct. 1961* Belmond, Iowa
d/o John L i n e s C l a r k & J e n n i e V i o l a H a r t .
9 Lois J e a n n e t t e B a r b e r b . 28 Oct 1920 Hancock Go, Iowa.
m 21 Mar 191*3, Hancock Co
C l a r e n c e Alden S c h r o e d e r b . 12 Oct 1920 Hancock Co, Iowa
s / o Otto Ludwig S c h r o e d e r & E d i t h C a r o l i n e E l i a s o n
10 Children
Barbara Edith Schroeder b . 20 J u l y 19iji* Wash. D.C. has 2 ch.
Richard Allen Schroeder b . 5 Nov 191*6 Wash. D.C. unmarried

k*
Generation VI
1*6 Lyman B a r b e r (Moses- 3 James^Williara^Moses James ) , b . Usquepaug,
S . K i n g s t o n , R . I . , 31 Mar. 1817; d. Atwood, 1 1 1 . , 21* Aug.
1 8 9 1 ; m/1 O l i v e Slocum (/o Peleg 7 Slocura of R . I . , ) b . R . I . ,
ca 1822; d. e a r l y i n 1 1 1 . No i s s u e .
Lyman B a r b e r , m / 2 , 1* J a n . 181*]*, E l i z a b e t h Ann Judy ( d / o C o l .
Samuel Judy & S a r a h Ann Nlix), b , n e a r E d w a r d s v i l l e , 1 1 1 . , 26
J u l y 1826; d. Atwood, 1 1 1 . , 3 S e p t . 1892, ae 6 6 . Lyraan rem.
from R . I . , t o Madison C o . , I l l , i n t h e e a r l y l8i*0s, m/2 t h e r e
and r a i s e d t h e i r f a m i l y . T h e i r i s s u e ;
1 M o s e s 7 , b . 27 F e b . 181*6; d. 17 May l 8 7 8 , a e 3 2 ; Acoidently
7
drownded i n Kan. Moses; ra. 1 J a n . 1867* C y n t h i a McClanahan.
Their ch; 1 , William Sherman., 2, L a u r a . , 3 . George.
2 S a m u e l 7 S t i l l r a a n , b . 18 J u l y 181*8; d. 3 B e e 1922 ae7i**
m. 17 F e b . I 8 7 O , E l i z a b e t h Adeline Brown ( d / o C h a r l e s P r a n k -
l a n d Brown & A d e l i n e E l i z a b e t h Murphy. R e s . L a b e t t e C o . , Kan.
T h e i r ch; Nova P . Alvin J . Clark E.
Lyman S . Neva D. L a u r a A. Jesse B. E l s i e M.
E l i z a b e t h A. Roy E . L e t t i e B. Leta B Charles B.
J S a r a E l i z a b e t h , b . 18 Nov. 1 8 5 1 ; d. 21 A p r i l 1 9 2 0 , ae 6 8 ;
m. 1* J u l y I 8 7 I , Rufus L i l b u m Johnson of A l t o n , 1 1 1 . R e s .
P i e r s o n , 1 1 1 . , l a t e r rem. t o Oklahoma. Their ch;
William . Edward. Marion. Thoraas. Belle.
Bessie. Elsie. Charles. Ann.
1* Mary Ann ( M o l l i e ) , b . 21 0 c t . : 1 8 5 3 ; d. 20 A p r i l 1 9 2 1 , ae 6 7 .
m. 7 A p r i l I 8 7 0 , Robert Murphy of Melmine, 1 1 1 . T h e i r c h ;
James. George. Charles. Walter. Jesse
and E t t a F l o r e n c e .
£ Thoraas Solomon, b . 30 A p r i l 1 8 5 6 . (more f u r t h e r ) .
jS Martha J u d y , b . 1* June 1 7 5 8 ; d. ca 191*3/1** ae 8 5 ;
m/1 Henry C l a y H e r r i n .
m/2 a f t e r h i s d e a t h oa 1920, Rufus J o h n s o n . ( h e r b r o t h e r J g -
m/3 a f t e r Mr. Johnson d e a t h , from Vermont.
C h . , of 1 s t m a r r i a g e .
N e l l i e E . , L a y t o n C , E t h e l M., Lyman B . , & Ralph H.G.
CCTCT- 1*3
Generation VI
Lyman's B a r b e r ' s C h . , cont;
7 GeorgerA. b . 7 S e p t . i 8 6 0 ; d 11 Nov. 1 9 0 0 ; , ae 1*0; m. 25 S e p t .
1881*, Mary A. V a r n e r . They had a s . B e r n i c e ,
8 L y m a n ' J e s s e , b . 11* Aug. 1863; d. ca 1953* ae 9 0 ; m/1 21 A p r i l
1866, Maraie Congdon. ( r a a r . , d i s s o l v e d by d i v ) . Lyman'Jesse ra/2
26 June 1920, L i l l i a n V. Proman, J e s s e (Lyman ) , so c a l l e d , f i r s t
farmed i n 1 1 1 . , rem. t o Corwith, l a . , l a t e r t o C a l , , went i n t o o i l
and l o s t h i s money., became a s t r e e t c a r conductor and had s t u d i e d
some l a w , Ch;
Whltmar C , Henry H . , E r n e s t S . , Lyraan P . , Mamie G., and Dewey,
b . ca 1915* I s s a i d t o be a r e c l u s e m i l l i o n a i r e .
9 H a r r i e t B e l c h e r , b . 11* Aug. 1867; d. 27 Nov. 1867.

5 Thomas Solemn B a r b e r , (Lyman Moses James^William Moses James ) ,


b , n e a r E d w a r d s v i l l e , Madison C o . , 1 1 1 . , 30 A p r i l 1856; d. Algona,
l a . , and b u r . C o r w i t h , l a . , 3 July 1912; ra. 30 March 1 8 8 1 , S a r a h
O l i v i a Hughes, s c h o o l t e a c h e r , & d/o I s a a c Hughes & M a t i l d a C o l l i n s .
S a r a h Hughes, b . 31 J a n . 1861 a t W h i t t a k e r Creek, Green C o . , I l l ;
d. Hayward, Minn., 22 May 1926. S a r a h ' s mother s a i d t o be 1/8
7
b l o o d Cherokee I n d i a n ; Thomas S . B a r b e r , farmed n e a r P i e r s o n , 1 1 1 . ,
Rem. i n 1 898 t o Hancock C o . , I a . , by covered wagon and t h e i r machin-
e r y going by t r a i n . Issue;
i Sarauel A r t h u r , b . 13 May I 8 8 3 ; m/1 28 F e b . 1912, N e t t i e Minerva
C l a r k ( d / o John L i n e s C l a r k £ J e n n i e V i o l a Hart) b . 1 March 1887;
d. 17 O c t . 1861*.
•R
Sarauel A r t h u r , m/2 10 May 1965* H a t t i e O l l i e Todd C l a r k . Issue*
E a r l C l a r k , b . 1 9 1 3 . d. 1 9 2 2 .
John T . , b . & d. 8 Aug. 1915*
Harold, b. & d. 3 May 1918.
Lois Jeannette, (see page 1*1). M.
Generation VI
7
Thomas's. Barber's ch., cont.
o
2 Thomas P r a n k , b . 16 Nov. 1886; d . ® u a r r y s v i l l e . P a . , 1 3
S e p t . 1 9 6 2 ; m. 1 2 S e p t . 1912, Martha E l i z a b e t h H a r r i s d / o
B e v e r l y H a r r i s & Lucy J e a n n e t t e S t o l d e r ) , b . 2 J u l y 1 8 9 3 ;
d . 3 Dec. 1966; Their issue;
i Wayne B. b . 1 8 A p r i l 1918; ra. E l v a O e s t e , b . 18 Nov. 1 9 1 8 ;
They have l i v e d i n B r a z i l , a l l t h e s e y e a r s as B a p t i s t M i s s i o n -
a r i e s . T h e i r c h . , b . i n B r a z i l , n a m e l y . , Thomas R o b e r t . ,
Gary Lee and M a r t h a Ann.
i i C a r l F r a n c i s , b . 1 2 March 1 9 1 5 ; m. 12 S e p t . 19*1*7* E d i t h
L o u i s e Mace. R e s . i n Oregon. Their issue;
Raymond C a r l . , Connie J e a n . , Rebecca J o e .
&Mary E l i z a b e t h .
3 E l l e n Hope, b . 18 A p r i l 1918; m. 30 D e c 1937* LaVeme
F r a n c i s Eugene W h i t a k e r . R e s . A u s t i n , Minn. T h e i r i s s u e .
i C a r o l y n Hope, m. G e r a l d Warren Hyland. They have a
d a u . Rae Ann.
i i David E u g e n e , m. L i n d a B a h l . They h a v e , E r i c S c o t t and
Kevin E u g e n e .
1* D a l e Thoraas, b . 1 2 A p r i l 1921*; m. 28 Nov. 1 9 6 1 , M a r g a r e t
Youngblood. They r e s . Rockford, 1 1 1 .
5 Janice Elizabeth, b . 22 J a n . 1931* ra. 21 F e b . 1 9 5 2 , E a r l
Carol Hoffer. They r e s . i n C o l o r a d o .
7 ; . * •
3 L e s l i e Lyman, b . 21 Nov. 1889; ra. 7 J a n . 1911*, Chloe E l l e n
Campbell. He s e t t l e d as a farmer n e a r A u s t i n , Minn. L a t e r
moved i n t o town and worked f o r Hormel Meatpacking P l a n t . Issue;
i Grover L a w r e n c e , b . 1 1 Dec. 1911** ra. 12 S e p t 1931**
A l i v e J e a n e t t e Preeraan. They h a v e ;
Donald L . , Duane G r o v e r . , Orvin C e c i l .

cont • 1*5
Generation VI/Vll
Leslie Jjyman Barber's ch., cont.
ii Dorothy Evelyn, b. 18 July 1918; m. 2 Feb. 191*0, Robert
George Rahllly. They have;
Michael Robert and Ann Louise,
iii Howard Leslie, b. 19 Feb. 1920; m/1 Mary Buckwald.
They had, Linda Marie and Fred Lyraan.
Robert, m/2 Eleanor A. Stapleton. They had Jeffery Allen
and Valerie Ellen, (twins)
1* Delia Arbella, b. 5 June 1895* d. 31 Jan. 1917* Charles
Edgar Miller. They lived in Kanawha farming, rem. to Hayward
Minn., in 1921* to farm. They now res. in Austin, Minn.
They had 3 ch;
i Ruth Mae, b. 1* Nov. 1917* ra. laymond Kenneth Allen.
They had Edward Louis who ra., had 2 children., and
Harold Eugene who married and had 2 sons,
ii Marvyl Maurine, b. 22 Dec. 1931; m. Gene Wendt.
They had 2 daus., Marjorie Ann and Deborah Joan,
iii Gladys Evelyn, b. 21 May 1922; m. Sanford Sraith. Res.
Austin, Minn. Have 3 sons and 1 dau.
Charles James., Warren Sanford., Lois Elizabeth and
Myron Sanford.

Note; Readers will note on pages 1*2 thru 1*6, are not complete
n names and dates of various towns and states., Family dates
and places and etc.
These pages are entirely Mrs. Lois Schroeder lines of
the Moses Barber of S. Kingstown, R.I. They will be completed
and updated in her forthcoming Barber Family Ms.
The compiler only wished to show that Lyraan Barber of
South Kingstown, R.I. "went West" and has left many descend-
ants in the State of Iowa.
U6
Generation VI

1*7 G a r d i n e r S m i t h B a r b e r (Moses^James^William^Moses Jaraes ) ,


b . S . K i n g s t o n , R . I . , 11 F e b . 1827; d. t h e r e li* Nov. 1 9 0 5 ;
m. (1) 11 J a n . 181*7, L u c r e t i a E l i z a b e t h Knowles (d/o Hazard
Knowles & Susan Kenyon), b . 12 O c t . 1826; d. 1* Nov. I87I*.
M. (2) S a r a h S p e n c e r ( d / o George S p e n c e r & Mary H o p k i n s ) , b . 12
S e p t . 1830; d. 9 A p r i l 1889.
m. (3) li* A p r i l 1 9 0 0 , ( E . E . E a s t ) , Alcey P . B a r b e r , d/o B e n j .
S . B a r b e r & I s a b e l P o t t e r . , and w i d . of P r e s t o n A.Arnold.
Alcey, d. O c t . 1 9 1 0 . I s s u e of t h e 1 s t mar;
i Emma L a P o r e s t , b . 6 S e p t . 1 8 5 0 ; d. 8 Jan 1929; m. John
A l l e n Woodmansee, d. May 1909. T h e i r ch;
a . Lulu Emma, b . 21 S e p t . I 8 7 7 ; m/1 5 May I 8 9 8 , A r t h u r
B u r t o n , m/2 25 Dec. 1912, M i l l a r d P . P e r r y .
b . E t h e l B l a n c h e , b . 9 J a n . 1879; d. by 1923; m. 20
O c t . 1 9 0 9 , Thomas T. Knowles.
c C l i f f o r d A l l e n , b . 11 S e p t . 1882; m. 8 June 1901*,
Lena F r a n c e s Webster, she b e i n g g r t - g r d - d a u . of Ruth
B a r b e r , who m a r r i e d J o n a t h a n James.
d. John G a r d n e r , b . 23 F e b . 1 8 8 8 . d. i n i n f a n c y .
i i Susan E l l a , b . 1 3 O c t . 1851*; d. 21 J u l y 1895* ra. S e p t .
1875* W. Eugene Moore. T h e i r i s s u e Moore d e s o .
a. B e r t h a L i l l i a n , b . 6 A p r i l I 8 7 6 ; m. 11 S e p t . 1915*
Warren Mumford.
b . Crawford G a r d n e r , b . 18 Mar. I 8 7 8 ; m. 11 J a n . 1 9 1 9 ,
E l i z a b e t h Summerfield.
c F l o r e n c e E d i t h , b . 29 June 1 8 8 0 .
d. C l a r a , b . 12 Nov. I 8 8 3 ; m. 12 O c t . 1908, Ralph H a r r i s .
e . M i l d r e d Talmadge, b . 21 J a n . 1891*.
N o t e ; Gar d i n e r / G a r d e n e r Barber and most of h i s immediate f a m i l y
a r e b u r . . Queen's R i v e r B a p t . Church Cera., S . K i n g s t o n , R . I .
(compiler.)
D a t a of t h e c h i l d r e n of Emraa L a P o r e s t Barber & John A Woodmansee,
a r e t a k e n from E . E . E a s t M s . , 1 9 2 3 . The 19 pages of E r n e s t E .
E a s t may be found a t t h e end of t h i s M s . , Appendix, 1 .
N o t e ; E r n e s t E . E a s t M s . , 1923; two a d d i t i o n a l childremof Moses
& E l i z a b e t h (Belcher( Barber. 4-7
i l l S a r a h E l i z a b e t h , b . 27 March 1 8 5 8 ; d. 23 March 1935-
i v S t i l l m a n H a z a r d , b . 2 F e b . 1 861 ; d. 1* O c t . 1901*.
Generation V

26 Moses^Barber (Moses^Samuel^Moses Jaraes ) , b . E x e t e r , R . I . ,


13 Nov. 1768; d. t h e r e 15 May 1 8 5 8 , ae 90; m. 1791*, Mary
C l a r k e ( d / o Moses C l a r k & A l i c e A y l e s w o r t h ) , b . 1 o r 1* F e b .
1771*; d. 5 June 1851*. T h e i r i s s u e ; a l l b . E x e t e r , R . I .
i Moses, b . 23 June 1791*.
i i R o b e r t , b . 21 Aug. 1796; d. 3 J a n . I 8 8 7 ; m. li* Nov. 1 8 2 0 ,
L y d i a A. T e f f t d/o Benjamin T e f f t & Lucy R e y n o l d s ) , L y d i a , d.
8 A p r i l 1892. T h e r e were 2 known c h .
a. Lucy, m. Amos P . Barber i n J u l y 161*2. He was s / o
S h e f f i e l d B a r b e r & Mary P a l m e r G e e r .
b . Susan C , m. Edward Love j o y . Civ War., Co. D . , l*2nd
R e g ' t , Mass.
52 iii Thomas C , b. 29 Dec. 1798; m. Susan Congdon.
iv Aaron, b. 8 Nov. 1800; ra. Feb. 181*2, Susan Diana Bitgood d/o
Sarauel Bitgood & Susan Clark, b. 11 April 1822; d. 22 Mar.1905
Ch. a. Thomas Jefferson, m ar. 181*5; d. 11* Feb. 1937* ae 93y»
Civ. War. Vet.
b. Silas B., b. 16 Mar. 181*6; m. Susan Augusta Bitgood.
c Samuel Hinkley, b. 26 July 1852.
d. Nelson, b. Aug. 1858.
v Samuel, b. 19 Feb. 1803
vi Washington, b. 11 Jan. 1807. twin.
vii Jefferson, b. 11 Jan. 1807. twin.
viii Narathon, b. 6 Apr. 1809.
ix Benjamin, b. 10 Aug.lSll*.
x.Edward, b. li* Feb. 1816; d. 1* Mar. 181*5, ae 28.
Note; Robert Barber & wife Lydia Tefft & s. Edward, are buried
in the Arcadia part of Exeter, R.I., on Frosty Hollow Road.
b. Silas Bitgood Barber (above), ra. 13 Nov. I87O., Susan A.
Bitgood, had the following ch;
a. Charles Aaron, b. 22 Sept. I87I; d. 1937. m. I898,
Lena Jane Bitgood. 1877 - 1961.
b. Silas Clarke, b. 12 Nov. 1873; ra. Mary Eliz. Frye ..
1881 - 1911*
c. Prank, b. 15 July 1877.
d. John K., b. 18 Aug, I883.
1*8
Generation V

27 L i l l i b r i d g e ^ B a r b e r (Susannah^"Joseph^Moses Jaraes ) , b.
E x e t e r , R . I . , 10 May 1755* D. t h e r e 16 F e b . 181*1}. ; m.
30 Dec. 1773* A l i c e Wilcox, d / 0 Abrara Wilcox & L y d i a
H a r r i n g t o n , b . E x e t e r , R . I . , 10 June 1755; d. 13 J a n .
1828; Their i s s u e .
1*8 i Wilcox, b . 2 Mar. 1771** d. 25 S e p t . 181*9; m. 1 June
1797* P a t i e n c e T e f f t .
i i A l i c e , b . 28 Aug. 1777; d. 15 May 1862; m. 7 F e b .
1 7 7 9 , Thoraas T i l l i n g h a s t . b . 23 Aug. 1778; d. 23 Nov. 1 8 5 6 .
1*9 i i i Edward, t w i n b . 17 J u l y 1 7 7 9 ; d. 30 Oct 181*7, Phebe
Tillinghast.
i v Susanna, t w i n , b . 17 J u l y 1779; d. 9 May 1829; ra.
2 Mar. 1797* John Browning, J r . , b . 1770; d. 2 J u l y
1850. Had 10 c h .
v Hannah, b . 1 1 O c t . I 7 8 I ; d. 19 Aug. 1 7 8 5 .
v i L e o n a r d , b . 30 Nov I 7 8 7 ; d. 17 Mar. 1868; m. 21 Nov.
1816, Phebe R a t h b u n , b . 16 Mar. 1795; d. 1 F e b . 1 8 7 2 .
v i i Rhoda, b . 6 J u l y 1 7 9 1 ; d. 10 Apr. 1818; ra. 6 Mar.
1 8 0 8 , Caleb H a l l . , b . , 1 8 Mar. 1782; d. 6 J a n . 1 9 6 8 / 9 .
1HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHW
Rhoda & C a l e b H a l l had no i s s u e , t h i s b r a n c h now e x t i n c t .
Caleb H a l l , 2nd E l i z a b e t h T i l l i n g h a s t . They had 5 c h .
Leonard & P h e b e ' s Barber s o n Rowland Rathbun B a r b e r ,
b . 23 s e p t . 1 8 1 7 ; m. 12 J a n . 181*0, Mary Browning
Leonard & P h e b e ' s dau. S a l l y , b . 1 Apr. 1821*.
i v S u s a n n a h , b . 1779 & John Browning, J r . c h . w e r e ;
1 T h u r s t o n , b . 1799; d. 23 Nov. 1 8 2 1 .
2 O l i v e r D . , b . 1 8 0 1 ; d. 5 Dec. 1817;
3 P o l l y , b . 1 8 0 3 ; d. 10 Mar. 1806.
k L i l l i b r i d g e , b . 1 8 0 5 ; d. 29 Mar. 1 8 0 ? .
5 John B. b . 1 8 0 7 .
6 Edward, b . 1809; d. 30. J a n . 1819.
7 J e d i d i a h , . b . 28 F e b . 1 8 1 1 .
8 Rhoda, b . 1 8 1 8 ; d. 20 Nov. 1826.
9 J e r e r a i a h , b . ca 1 8 1 5 . ?
l o name unknown.
U9
Generation V

28 P e l e g ^ B a r b e r (Thomas ^Thomas Moses James ) , b . H o p k l n t o n ,


R . I . , ca 1755* ra. I s a b e l l Sherman. Their i s s u e ,
i Thomas, b . 21* O c t . I 7 8 3 , Hopklnton, R . I . , m. 25 May
1809 Eunice Babcock, d/o J o s e p h Babcock.
i i P e l e g Sherraan, b . 1* J u l y 1 7 8 5 ; ra. 15 Mar 1810, L o u i s a
G a v i t t , b . 2 Nov. I 7 8 3 .
iii P a t t y , b . 1 1 May I 7 8 7 .
iv A b i a l , b . 11* Aug. 1789; ra. Betsey Brown,
v Merchant, b . 20 F e b . 1 7 9 1 ; d. 23 Nov 1871* & b u r .
C h e s t n u t H i l l Cem., E x e t e r , R . I . m. Mercy R
vi E x p e r i e n c e , b . 6 Apr. 1 7 9 3 .
vii Mercy, b . 7 May 1791*.
viii Hannah, b * 17 Apr. 1796.
ix S u s a n n a h , b . 18 Apr. 1 7 9 8 .
x I s a a c , b . 1 J a n . 1800.
xi Wealthy Ann, b . 21 May 1 8 0 2 .

Note; The 1 s t & 7 t h b i r t h s were i n Hopklnton, R . I .


The 2nd, 3 r d , i*th, 5 t h & 6 t h were born i n C h a r l e s t o w n , R I .
_.
The l a s t 1* b i r t h s occured i n W e s t e r l y , R . I .

C h e s t n u t H i l l Cera., E x e t e r , R . I . ,
Merchant B a r b e r , b . 20 F e b . 1791 d. 23 Nov. I87I* 83y9m3d,
wife Mercy R. 1 June 1881 79y7ml5d.
Merchant J r . , I836 7 A p r . l 8 5 7 21y
Mary G. 1821* 1 Dec. 187!* 50y8mi*d.
Infant twins born & died same day li* Dec. 1833.
Sarah d 20 J I83O.
Susan P. Barber, 9 Sept. 1837 21 Feb. 1919
wife of John Davis.

50
Generation V

29 Capt. N a t h a n 5 B a r b e r ( N a t h ^ e n j * ^ n ^ O S e s 2 j a m e s 1 ) * b
-
W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 7 Nov. I76O; d. t h e r e 1 or 17 S e p t .
1 8 3 5 , ae 76y; b u r . Old B a r b e r Bur. G r d . No 1 , W e s t e r l y
R . I . ra. W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 27 F e b . 1 7 8 0 , Mary P e n d l e t o n ,
d/o F r e d e r i c k P e n d l e t o n & Lucy ( ) . Mary, b . West-
e r l y , R . I . , 1* Aug. 1758; d. t h e r e 16 J a n . I 8 l 8 , ae 6 0 .
Their i s s u e , b . Westerly, R . I .
i Mary, b . 10 D e c I78O; d. young.
i i Susannah, b . 18 Apr. 1 7 8 3 ; m. George I r i s h Bowler a t
Hopklnton, R . I . , 22 Nov. 1 8 0 2 .
50 i i i Nathan 1 3 1 , b . 1* May 1785*' d. L o s t a t s e a , 27 A p r i l
1828, ae l*2y l i r a 23d; m. Dorcas Babcock, D/o C o l .
Nathan Babcock.
i v Lucy, b . 11 S e p t I787*
v Nancy, b . 1 7 9 5 ; d. 9 J a n 1 8 1 8 , ae 22y.

Note; ref., P e n d l e t o n G e n . , p . 11*6/7/8.


" Alden G. Be aman Vol 1*. p 25.

0122812
51
G e n e r a t i o n . 3T,

30 O p t . Henry B a r b e r ( B e n j . , ^ B e n j . , Moses Jaraes ) , b .


W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 7 May 1807; d. W e s t e r l y , R . I . a f t . 1837*
when h i s w i l l was d a t e d t h e r e . ( A . G . B . , Vol.5 p . 2 7 ) .
m. Mary B l i v e n , d / o Sarauel & E l i z a b e t h B l i v e n . Mary b .
C h a r l e s t o w n , R . I . , ca 1 8 1 1 . ( A.G.B. Vol. 5 P- 1 9 ) .
T h e i r i s s u e ; 3 known, p r o b . o t h e r s ,
i Henry,
i i Lucy Ann,
i i i P r a n c e s , b . c a I83O; m. Thomas Nelson Chapman, b .
30 Nov. 1 8 2 8 . Had 1 s o n . , Thoraas L . Chapman.
His o b i t . . W e s t e r l y , R . I . , p a p e r , 21* O c t . 1 9 6 6 .
Thomas L . Chapman, 95* of 81 C h i l s o n S t ; S p r i n g f i e l d ,
M a s s . , f o r m e r l y of W e s t e r l y , R . I . , d i e d Monday a t Wesson
Memorial H o s p i t a l i n S p r i n g f i e l d . He was t h e husband
I d a B. (Pember) Chapman.
Mr. Chapman was w e l l known i n W e s t e r l y and worked
f o r raany y e a r s i n t h e l o c a l m i l l s . He was an o u t s t a n d -
i n g b a s e b a l l p l a y e r and c o a c h h e r e i n h i s y o u t h .
Mr. Chapman was born i n W e s t e r l y , R . I . , J u l y 1 6 ,
I 8 7 I , son of Thoraas Nelson Chapman and F r a n c e s B a r b e r .
He was meraber i n t h e Palmer C h a p t e r N a r r a g a n s e t t Coraman-
dery and Thomas Lodge AP& AM of Palmer, Mass.
S u r v i v i n g , i n a d d i t i o n t o h i s widow, a r e a s o n , Harry
*.
S . Chapman of West S p r i n g f i e l d , Mass. and a g r a n d s o n .

Note;
A.G.B. are the initials of Mr. Alden Gamaliel Beaman, Ph.D
He is the Compiler of Rhode Island Vital Records, New
Series. Vol. 1 thru 5** His series may be found in many
of the libraries.

52
Generation V

31 Matthew^Stillman B a r b e r (Benj,^BenJ,"Closes James ) ,


b . W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 15 Mar 1 8 1 5 ; d . t h e r e 19 Mar.
1 8 8 8 ; m. (1) Phoebe E l i z a b e t h H a l l , d/o S t a n t o n H a l l
8c Mercie L e w i s . T h e i r i s s u e ;
i James A . , b . 181^1; d. 1 9 2 5 ; m. Hannah T o u r g e e .
181*7 - 1881
i i Sarah, m. George W i l c o x .
Matthew^S. B a r b e r , ra. ( 2 ) , W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 8 J a n . 181*3,
Rhoda Ann Babcock d.o Henry Babcock & Fanny West. Rhoda
b . S t o n i n g t o n , C t . , 11 A p r i l 1 8 1 9 ; ( g . s 1 8 2 0 ) . d.
Westerly, R . I . , 17 D e c 1903. Their issue;
i i i E l l e r y , b . 181*1*; d. 1921*; ra. P r a n c e s E . H a l l ,
i v Rhoda Ann, b . 181*6; d. 1930; ra. Dick Beebe.
{• Riverbend Cera., Rhoda A. B a r b e r , b . 28 June 181*6; d.
11* Aug. 1 9 3 0 , ae 81*, wife of D i c k e r s e n B e e b e ) .
v Isaac Gavitt, b . 181*8; d. 1 9 3 8 ; ra/1, H e n r i e t t a Green.
m/2, Mary T e f f t .
vi C h a r l e s H e n r y , b . 181*9; d. 1 9 2 7 ; m / 1 , L y d i a Ashby;
m/2 L i n a L a t h a m ,
vii Agnes R . , b . 1 8 5 1 ; d. 1935* ra. O t i s W. Champlin, b .
i 8 6 0 , d. 1 9 2 6 . (Riverbend Cera., W e s t e r l y , R . I . 3
Agn.es R. B a r b e r , ra/1, S t a n t o n Thompson, ra/2 O t i s . W.C.
iii Edwin B . , b . 1953* d. 1931*; ra/1, I d a B l i v e n ; ra/2,
Nora B a r r y ; ra/3, C l a r a E l l i s ,
ix Phoebe E l i z a , b . 1855; d. 1 9 2 2 , a e 6 7 ; ra. Benjarain
M e r r i t t , b . 181*9; d. 19-1*3* ae 91*. (Riverbend Cera.).
x Willlara Araos, b . Mar. 1 8 5 7 ; d . 1 7 Apr. 1911*, a e 5 7 , l l m o .
ra. I d a Murphy.
xi M a t t h e w s . J r . , b . 1 8 5 9 ; d. 1 9 1 6 ; ra. Lou P a l m e r .

53
Generation V ,

33 Benjamin S p e n c e r Barber ( Benj,^Ezekiel-*Moses Jaraes )


b . Richraond, R . I . 11* Aug. 1 8 0 0 ; d. t h e r e 8 Aug. 1 8 8 6 ,
ae 85yllml5 d ; Wood R i v e r Cem. # 2 , Richmond, R . I .
ra. t h e r e 7 S e p t . 1826, I s a b e l l P o t t e r , d/o Benjamin &
E l i z a b e t h P o t t e r . I s a b e l l , b . 20 May 1806; d. 22 S e p t .
1 8 8 8 , ae 82y, a widow. Wood R i v e r Cera. # 2 . T h e i r i s s u e ,
i J e s s e C r a n d a l l , b . 1* Mar. 1 8 2 7 ; ra. 27 D e c 181*7,
Sarah Tefft.
ii E l i z a b e t h , b . 18 J u l y 1 8 2 9 ; ra.26 S e p t . 1 8 5 3 , D a n i e l K e l l y .
i i i Benjamin P o t t e r , b . 1 2 March 1832; d. 27 J a n . 1 9 0 9 ,
ae 77y; R i v e r b e n d Cera; m. 3 J u l y 1 8 5 3 , (1) S u s a n
Johnson, m (2) Martha E . J o h n s o n . 3 known s o n s .
Henry, J o s h u a and Benjamin,
i v Manly Peckham, b . 23 March 1831*.
v Job Hazard, b . 16 Apr. I 8 3 6 ; d. 27 Mar. 1861*; m. Mary
J . C o t t r e l l , d. 12 J u l y 1 8 9 5 .
v i Susannah E s t h e r , b . 18 Mar. I 8 3 8 ; d. 11 May 181*7- ae 9 y .
v i i Alcey P r a n c e s , b . 1 1 Dec 181*0 ( g . s . ) ; d. 21* O c t . 1910;
ra. P r e s t o n A. Arnold, d. 3 J u l y 1 8 9 1 .
v i i i Gidoen Mosher, b . 31 Mar. 181*2;
i x Chancy B. d. y o u n g , no d a t e on g . s .
x Lucy J , b . d. 26 F e b . 181*7.
The above r e c o r d s found a t t h e W e s t e r l y , R . I . , P u b l i c
L i b r a r y , t h e y were t a k e n frora p h o t o s t a t c o p i e s of B i b l e
r e c o r d s of B e n j . B a r b e r & I s a b e l P o t t e r .
Henry B a r b e r , b . 21* June 1 8 5 6 , d 28 Nov 1873- G.S
a t R i v e r b e n d Cem.
G . S . r e d . , found i n Wood R i v e r Cera, No 2 . of
Benjarain P & wife I s a b e l . , Job Hazard & wife Mary J .
C o t t r e l l . , S u s a n E s t e r . , Alcy P r a n c e s & P r e s t o n A.
A r n o l d . , Chancy B. and Lucy J .
Susan (Johnson) B a r b e r b . 30 June 1 8 2 7 . ; d. 28 Apr. 1 8 6 5 .
Martha (Johnson) B a r b e r , b . 30 May I83O; d. 19 Mar. 18.91*.
Rhode I s l a n d B i r t h s , by A.G. Be aman, Bk 1 , pll*-
Henry Clay B a r b e r , s / o B e n j . S . & I s a b e l P o t t e r , b . 15 s-n
Q c t . 181*1*, Richmond, R . I . "
Generation V

32 John A. B a r b e r ( B e n j . ^ E z e k i e l ^ M o s e s JAMES ) , b . 2 F e b ,
1785; d. 19 A p r . 183 ( 8 ? ) ; ra. 1 J a n . 1 8 1 3 , M e r c i e
Moore, d/o S i l a s Moore & Chloe P h i l l i p s . Mary, b . 1 6
Mar. 1790; d . 22 J a n . 1 8 6 9 ; T h e i r i s s u e .
i S u s a n , b . ll* Nov. 1 8 1 3 ; d. 2 S e p t . 181*9; ra. S i l a s
E . Moore, s / o N a t h a n .
i i C h l o e , b . 1 6 Mar. 1816; m. W i l l e t L i l l i b r i d g e .
i i i Elizabeth, b . 22 J a n . 1 8 1 7 ;
i v D e s i r e , b . 10 S e p t . 1 8 1 8 .
v . S i l a s M. b . 29 Nov. 1 8 2 1 .
v i Mary A. b . 29 J a n . 1 8 2 3 .
v i i J e r u s h a , b . 1* may 1 8 2 5 .
v i i i Benjamin H a z a r d , b . 3 D e c 1 8 2 7 ; d. 1 8 J u n e I87O
i x Mercy A. b . 2 A p r i l 1 8 3 0 . ra. 1 J a n . 1 8 5 5 , S t e p h e n
Babcock.

Ref., The Moore Gen.

N o t e ; The Moore G e n . , s t a t e s Mercy^Moore had a d a u . Amy,


b . 1 8 1 0 . , m. George B e v e r l y . Had 6 c h .

SS
Generation

31* Henry^B a r b e r ( J o n a t h a n ^ ) a n i e l % o s e s James ) , b . E x e t e r ,


R . I . , 16 A p r i l 1 7 7 2 ; d. S t o n i n g t o n , Conn., 22 Mar.
1 8 1 0 . ra. 1 Nov. 1792, Anna R a t h b o n e , ( d / o Siraeon R a t h b o n e ) ,
b . 26 S e p t . 1771*. d. 21 Nov. 1 8 5 7 . Their i s s u e ,
i Mary, ra. John G a l l u p ,
i i J a b e z , b . 9 J a n . 1795; d. 1 6 7 9 ; ra. Thankful L e w i s ,
i i i S a b r a , b . 3 F e b . 1797; d. 1 8 2 0 ; ra. Caleb G r e e n ,
i v S m i t h , b . 1 J u l y , 1799; d. I87O. m. Mary J a m e s .
v E a s o n , b . 1 8 0 3 ; d. 1 8 8 8 . m. E l i z a Barber of Woody H i l l ,
v i R u s s e l l , b . 1807; d. 1 8 8 2 ; m. Mary M a t t e s o n . 1 8 2 9 - 1 8 8 2 .
v i i H e n r y 6 , b . 16 July 1810; d. 1 2 Mar. 1 8 9 1 . m. Mary
Palmer. 1 8 1 5 - 1 8 5 5 .
v i i i Jonathan, d i e d young.
ix infant.

Eason B a r b e r , s/o Henry B a r b e r & Anna R a t h b o n e . , b .


Voluntown, C t . , 27 J u l y 1 8 0 3 ; d. P r o v i d e n c e , R . I . ,
10 F e b . , 1 8 8 8 , ae 81*; m. Woody H i l l , R . I . , 9 F e b . 1822,
E l i z a B a r b e r , b . E x e t e r , R . I . , 23 O c t . 1 8 0 5 . ; d.
P r o v i d e n c e , R . I . , 15 F e b . 1881*; They had 5 o h . , one
b e i n g Comfort, who m. A l b e r t C. N i c h o l s .
*HHHHHHHNf**tt4l-

Henry B a r b e r , (above v i i ) , s / o Henry^Barber & Anna


Anna R a t h b o n e . , b . Voluntown, C t . , 16 J u l y 1 8 1 0 ; r.
a f t e r h i s f a t h e r ' s d e a t h ; d. 12 Mar. 1 8 9 1 ; ra. Mary
Ann Palmer ( d / o Noah Palmer & P o l l y C o r e y ) , b . E x e t e r ,
R . I . , 18 O c t . 1815; d. D e l e v o n , W i s e , 11 Nov. 1855-
Their i s s u e ; -
cont.
56
Generation V

Henry Barber & Mary Ann Palmer, children, cont.


1 John A. b. R.I., 18 Mar. I836; d. 7 June 1910.
ii Amy, b. 181*1; d. 27 Feb. 1923.
iii Hannah S. b. 28 Oct. 1853. W i s e ; d. 25 Mar. 1918.
iv George J., b. 27 June 1852; d. Wise 25 Feb. 1953.
v Albert, b. 27 June 181*3; d. 13 June 1933.
vi Nelson Turner, b. 1 May 181*9; d. Esterville, Iowa,
vii Warren Congdon, b. Wise. 20 Aug. 1850; d. 10 June 1890.
viii Charlie (Charles S . ) , b. 2 Oct. 1855; d. 25/27 Apr. 1935-

7
v i Nelson T u r n e r B a r b e r ( a b o v e ) , m. 16 O c t . I 8 7 6 , L o t t i e
.Alice A u s t i n . T h e i r d a u . -
Mary E t h e l B a r b e r . , m. 7 March 1901*, Joseph J . G .
Bertrand. Their dau.-
B e a t r i c e B a r b e r B e r t r a n d . , m. Guy Knuth. Their dau.-
B a r b a r a Knuth . ra. Robert Rowland.
N o t e ; For f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n on t h i s family may c o n t a c t ,
Mrs. B a r b a r a Rowland.
1*831 C o l o r a d o S t .
Duluth, Mn. 55801*.
•JHHHHHHHHHH-HJ-

J o n a t h a n ^ B a r b e r , s / o J o n a t h a n ^ a r b e r & S a b r a S t a n t o n , m.
Weltha G o r t o n , d / o James G o r t o n & C h a r i t y ) ) . , d. R i c h -
raond, R . I . , 2 J u l y 1870, ae 78y, Ira, 29d. 2 known c h . ,
poss. others.
1 . Ann, b . c a 1822; d. 31 Mar. I87O, ae l*8y l i r a 28d.
2 . Jaraes G . , d. 13 Nov. 1 8 7 6 , ae 1*9. He was s i n g l e
when h e d l e d of m i s f o r t u n e .
56-1
Generation V

35 S a l l y ^ B a r b e r ( J o n a t h a n ^ D a n i e l t y l o s e s James ) , b .
E x e t e r , R . I . , c a 1781*/5; d. t h e r e 9 J u l y 1861*; a e 7 9 y .
m. D a n i e l P h i l l i p s , b . c a 1781*/5; d. 16 May l 8 6 5 , a e 7 9 .
Their issue;
i J o h n H . , b . 16 Mar. 1 8 0 8 ; d. 181*7.
i i I s r a e l D e n n i s o n , b . 11 Aug. 1809; d. 1 8 9 0 . , b u r .
Patchaug Cem., J e w e t t C i t y , C t ; m. Wealthy Browning
Wheeler, b . 1 8 1 9 ; d. 1900; 2 known s o n s , Andrew
Wheeler and D a n i e l Lyon P h i l l i p s ,
i i i Jabez T h u r s t o n , b . 2 J a n l 8 l l * ; d. i 8 6 0 ; m . ( l ) ll*
Jan 181*9, D i n a h May Palmer who d. 1856, ae 5 6 . T h e i r
c h . , were Mary J a n e . , P a l m e r . , E s t h e r and A l r a i r a .
J a b e z , ra. ( 2 ) , Hannah Corey and had Phebe A n n . , and
John Anderson P h i l l i p s ,
i v Phebe E . , b . 2 F e b . 1816; d. 23 S e p t . 1909; m. (1)
Araos B e n n e t t . They h a d dau. Mercy E l l e n , d ae 17**
& dau. E l i z a Ann ra. John C o r e y .
Phebe E . , ra. (2) S h e f f i e l d P a l m e r . No i s s u e ,
v S a b r a B . , b . 17 May I 8 l 8 ; d. 10 F e b . 1851*; m. 20
F e b . 181*2, Benjamin Richmond. T h e i r ch.
1 , Jaraes T. Richmond 181*5 - I 8 6 3 .
2, L y d i a M a r g a r e t , b . 1* J u l y 181*7; ra. Benjarain P a l m e r .
3 , C h a r l e s A . , b . 16 S e p t . 1 8 5 3 ; d. i n c h i l d h o o d .
v i Merriam Ann, b . 7 Aug. 1820; d. 16 J u l y 1901*; m.
10 March 181*0, Joseph P h i l l i p s , b . 8 Aug. 1 8 1 9 ; d.
16 Oct. 1 8 9 9 . Joseph was s / o E t h e l & S a b r a ( P r i n k )
Phillips. ( 2 d i f f e r e n t l i n e s of P h i l l i p s - u n r e l a t e d ) .
5 c h . , 1 , J o h n , d. 15 Aug. 0.863, ae 2 3 ; Conn. V o l . , Co D , 2 6 t h
2, E d w i n , d. 25 Nov, 181*3, ae l y 9m.
3 , Mercy, d. 21 F e b . 1866. S c h o o l t e a c h e r , unm.
1*, S a r a h , b , 181*6; d. 1916; ra.(l), 16 S e p t .
1 8 6 7 , P e r r y Rathbone Palmer, ra. ( 2 ) , 19 F e b .
1 8 9 6 , Ashael Young, d. 21* A p r i l 1 9 0 9 . ra. (3)
18 June 1910, C h a r l e s B e n n e t t .
5 , Amos, b . 23 D e c 181*7; d. 1939; m. 9 J a n .
I 8 7 6 , A l i c e E c c l e s t o n , b . 1856. Had a s o n ,
George P h i l l i p s , b . 1886; d. 193**.
cont. 57
Generation
Sally^Barber & Daniel P h i l l i p s c h . , cont.
v i i Susan C , b . 12 Jan. 1823; d. 27 April 1906; ra. 11 Feb.
181*9, W i l l i a r d Gardiner, b . 12 Jan. 1821*; d. 19 May 1899;
Their i s s u e ;
1 , Susan G a r d i n e r , m. Ebenezer U. Richraond, s/o Moses &
Olive (Palraer) Richmond.
2, W i l l i a r d H. Gardiner, b . 18 May 1859; d. 3 Jan 191+1;
Eldora Dawley, b . 23 March 1861*; d. 16 Feb. 1931; n>
Their ch: G r a c e . , W i l l a r d . , I n e z . , E d i t h . , Marion.,
A l i c e . , S u s a n . , Howard., Winfred.
v i i i Lydia, b . 6 June. 1827; d. 1875; ra. 16 S e p t . 181*8,
Samuel Kinne, 1820- 1881. Their ch: F r a n k l i n . , L e o n a r d . ,
P r a n k . , Lydia E l l e n . , L i l l i a n . , Susan., J u l i e t . , also 2
J e a n e t t e s - 2 Emma's- one E l l e n and others died e a r l y .
i x Alzada W., b . 23 April 1829; m. ( 1 ) , Orrin G a r d i n e r . ,
m. (2) Thomas Hazard., ra. (3)* Bowen Gardiner. 3 known
ch; J e a n e t t e , William and A n n i e . , poss o t h e r s .
x A g i r l names ' D i l l y ' , poss the Alraira D. P h i l l i p s , who d.
3 Jan 1833, ae 2 1 . bur. Old P h i l l i p s Cera.
Let us r e t u r n t o v i , Merriam And Joseph P h i l l i p s . , their
l*th born, S a r a h , b . 181*6; d. 1916; ra. (1) 1867. Perry
Rathbone Palmer, s/o S h e f f i e l d Palraer & Phebe Rathbun.,
b . 23 Sept 181*1*; d. 11* Mar. 1886. Their i s s u e ; 5oh.
1 , John Elmer, b . 30 July 1868; d. 26 Jan. 1910; m.
Olive D y e r . , d 27 June 1965, ae 82. No i s s u e .
2, Mary L o u i s e , b . 28 Dec. 1869; d. 21* Dec. 191*2; m.
Governor T. Church* s/o William Church & Lydia Taber.
I s s u e . , Kenneth., C l i f f o r d and Dorothy. -
3 , Phebe Ann, b . ll* Oct. I 8 7 I ; d. 26 July 1909; ra.
Edward A. Gordon. I s s u e ; L e s l i e . , Elmer., Annie., Howard.,
W a l t e r . , S a r a h and Arthur.
1*, Arthur P e r r y , b . 23 May 1873; d. Wells, Maine, 29
Nov. 1936. unm.
5 , Sabra A l i c e , b . 25 Dec I 8 7 7 ; d. 21* Oct. 191*1*; m. 18
June 1895, A l b e r t E. Palraer ( s / o Ezra Lee Palmer 8c Dorcas
C l a r k e ) , b . 26 'Jan 1866; d. 1* May 1950. Their ch;
L i l a . , W i l f r e d . , Clayton., C a r l e t o n . , L e s t e r and Gladys E.
I t i s t h i s Miss Gladys E . Palmer who has a s s i s t e d me
i n t h i s family r e s e a r c h . d>. / f ?/{***& ''9?f
end 57-1
Generation V
36 Elizabeth^Barber( JonathanhDaniel^-loses Jaraes ) , b. Exeter,
R.I., 22 F e b . 1 7 9 2 ; d . 8 D e c 1 8 7 k ; ra. Richmond, R . I . , 6
cr
April 1809, James^Barber, J r . , b . S . K i n g s t o w n , R . I . , 20
J u l y 1 7 8 8 ; d . t h e r e 8 Aug. 1 8 6 1 . T h e i r i s s u e :
39 i H e n r y , b . 20 March 1 8 1 0 ; d . 23 N o v , 1 8 9 7 ; ra. E l i z a E n n i s .
i i G e o r g e Wm., b . 1 0 May 181.2; d . Nov. 1 8 9 1 ; ra. Mary A.
Greene of B r i s t o l , R . I . ,
i i i E l i z a A n n . , b . 25 A p r i l 1811*; d. 9 O c t . 1 8 9 7 ; ra. B e n j .
Weeden Brayman, b . c a 1 8 1 5 ; 3 known c h .
i v M a r y , b . 2 May 1 8 1 6 ; d. 1* S e p t I87I*; ae 58y l*ra 3 d .
1*0 v W i l l e t A n t h o n y , b . 1 J u l y 1 8 1 8 ; d . 2 A u g u s t 1 8 9 2 ; ra. ( 1 )
L u c y Ann A u s t i n ; m. ( 2 ) R u t h E . •
1*1 v i J o s e p h D e n n i s o n , b . 3 1 J a n . 1 8 2 0 ; d . 29 May 1 8 9 7 ; m. ( 1 )
S a r a h W h i t e ; m. ( 2 ) Hannah P a r t e l o M a i n .
v i i Albert Stanton, b . 21 D e c . 1 8 2 2 ; d . 1 5 J a n . 1 8 8 8 ; ra. ( 1 )
W a i t y Peckhara, b . c a 1 8 2 7 ; d . 1 5 March 181*9; ra. ( 2 ) E l i z a
Peckham. Waity & E l i z a were s i s t e r s and d a u s . , of Reuben
& C h a r l o t t e ( — ) Peckham.
1*2 v i i i Sanford, b . 9 S e p t . 1 8 2 5 ; d . 1 3 A u g u s t 1 8 6 2 ; ra(l) S u s a n
0 . C l a r k ( d / o J o s e p h & Amy P . C l a r k . S u s a n d. e a r l y .
S a n f o r d , ra. ( 2 ) E l i z a b e t h W e b s t e r .
i x E l i s h a R. P o t t e r , b . 1* A u g u s t 1 8 2 7 ; d. 2 June 1 8 8 6 , ra.
a
Mary G n d y .
1*3 x Susannah Statnon, b, 19 Jan. I83I; ra. John Gifford Vaughn.
1*1* xi Moses Hazard, b. 22 April 1833; d. 2 July 1897; m.
Mary Jane Hubbard. He rem. to early, see his page.

58
Generation V

37 S h e f f i e l d Bat-ber *v D a n i e l \ ) a n i e l ^ M o s e s 2 J a r a e s 1 ) , b .
E x e t e r , R . I . , 5 June 1777; d, 15 J u l y 1862; His w i l l
dated 6 Feb. 1858; prob. proved i n Exeter, R . I .
ra. ( 1 ) , Comfort B u r d i c k . I s s u e of t h i s 1 s t m. 7 c h .
1 L y d i a , b . 11* Aug. 1 7 9 8 .
i i J o s e p h , b . 8 June 1800.
i i i E l i z a b e t h , b . 23 Oct. 1 8 0 5 .
i v D a n i e l L . , b . 7 Oct. 1807 ( deaf & dumb),
v S a l l y , b . 16 F e b . 1 8 1 3 ; d'...9 May I87I*; m. 26 Apr.
1829, Almon Godfrey,
v i S u s a n , b . 7 J a n l8ll*; d. 8 Mar. 1881*, ae 70y 2m I d . ,
ra. Hoxsie ( p o s s . Wm. B . ? ) . had 12 c h .
v i i Lucy, b . 25 Apr. 1816; d. 13 D e c 1901*; m. (1) S i l a s
Wood. ra. (2) 21* Dec. 1 8 7 5 , Joshua Godfrey.
5
S h e f f i e l d ^ B a r b e r , ra. (2) Mary Palmer Geer, wid of
Thomas Geer and d/o E z r a Palraer & Mary Newton. Mary
Palmer, b . 7 Mar. 1787; d. 1 F e b . 1858; Issue;
viii Comfort, b . 21 Oct. 1 8 1 9 ; d. 20 Nov. 1887; m. \ J a n .
1835* Col George S p r a g u e .
ix Amos P . b . 26 F e b . 1 8 2 1 ; d. 3 P e b . 1905; a . J u l y
181*2, Lucy B a r b e r . , d/o Robert 8c L y d i a ( T e f f t ) B a r b e r .
x Hannah, b . 28 Aug. 1 8 2 3 ; d. 29 J u l y 1906; ra. John
Bliven.
xi John Henry, b . 19 S e p t . 1826; m. 7 May 181*8, Mary
A. James,
xii W i l l i a m A l b e r t , b . 20 S e p t . 1832; ra. 13 May 1 8 5 5 ,
E l i z a b e t h James.

59
Generation V

38 E l l e r y ^ B a r b e r ^ R e y n o l d s ^ D a n i e l ^ M o s e s James ) , b. 1
March 1 7 8 3 ; d. 2 3 Nov. 1 8 7 7 ; ra. 19 Oct. 1 8 0 5 , (1)
Esther.Lewis ( d / o Jaraes L e w i s & T h a n k f u l B a r b e r ) . , b.
1 2 F e b . 1788} d. 3 Mar. i 8 6 0 . Their issue;
i George, b . 1 2 June 1 8 0 6 ; d. 21* M a r . 1 8 1 0 , ae l*y.
iii Abby, b . 21* J u l y 1 8 0 9 ; d. 25 O c t . I 8 3 8 , ae 2 9 y .
iii G e o r g e , b . 27 D e c . 1 8 1 0 ; d . 1 2 F e b . 1 8 5 9 , ae i*9y.
iv Eason, b . 12 June 1812; d . 8 Aug. I 8 7 8 , ae 6 6 y .
v J o h n , b . 20 F e b . 1 8 2 3 ; d . 22 Aug. 1 8 2 5 , ae 2 y .

Ellery^Barber, m. (2) 2 J u l y i 8 6 0 , M a r i a C l a r k N e y , w i d .
o f Varnura N e y . M a r i a , d/o G a r d i n e r C l a r k , b . 8 Dec.
1793. ( Ref., A . G . B . , V o l 1 , p . 1*1*). She d. 1 A p r i l
1 8 7 9 , ae 86 y .

i i Abby, ( a b o v e ) , la. 180.9, R o s w e l l P a l m e r . 5 known c h .


1 Esther, b . 17 July 1830.
2 Jaraes E l l e r y , b . 1 8 3 3 ; d . 2 May 1 8 9 6 .
3 Charles, b . 1835; dd. I 8 3 8 .
1* W i l l l a r a , b . & d. O c t . I 8 3 8 .
5 George, b . 181*9; Went t o Cal.

Note; When E l l e r y B a r b e r d i e d h e was i n t e r r e d u p o n h i s

o l d homestead, where during h i s l i f e he had c o n d u c t e d a


farra and s a w m i l l •

60
Generation V 1
i v Eason 6Barber ( Ellery5Reynolds1Wiel3Moses2Jame8 ) , b .
E x e t e r , R . I . . 22 J u n e 1812; d. C a r o l i n a , R . I . , 8 Aug. I8785
m. 28 Oot. 181+5, R a c h a e l P o l l a r d ( d / o James P o l l a r d ) , b .
S m i t h f i e l d , R . I . , 1 0 Nov. 1826; d . 2? Aug. 1 8 9 9 . I s s u e ;
i i S u s a n C a t h e r i n e , b . 5 Oot. 181+7, d . 21+ Deo. 1 8 5 0 .
i Edwin, b . 28 S e p t . 181+6; d . 28 O c t . 181+6.
i i i Albert Taylor, b . 10 Mov. 181+9; 4 . 16 Mar. 1850.
i v Mary C a t h e r i n e , b . 31 Deo. 1 8 5 0 ; d . 9 Mar. 1873-
v Abby E s t h e r , b . 16 Apr. 1 8 5 3 ; d . 21+ F e b . 1 8 9 8 .
v i Byron, b . 25 J a n . 1 8 5 7 ; d . 1 J u l y 1 8 5 7 .
v i i H e r b e r t L i n c o l n , b . 21+ Apr. 1 8 5 8 ; d . a f t 1 9 2 8 .
v i i i S u s a n Richmond. b . 10 J u l y 1 8 6 1 ; d . 25 Aug. 1 8 6 3 .
ix infant, twin. b . 8 J a n . 1861+; d . 26 Apr. 1861;.
(,3 x A l b e r t E l l e r y . t w i n . b . 9 J a n . 1861+; d . 1928; « . 1 8 J a n .

1887.
h a
Hattie I ™£L<*(* - T S1f S S f c i ^ * ™ ' ' «"^-
ffir s on: S W S ^ ' t - i S a J . . l l i - i -9l6.(River Bend Cem.
x i Oscar Edmond. b . 10 Apr 1 8 6 5 ; d . a f t 1928. m. Edna
W i n i f r e d B a t e s . ( White Brook Cem, C a r o l i n a , R . I . ) .
x i i a r a n t Colfax, b . 26 J u l y 1 8 6 7 ; d. b e f . 1928.

60-1
Generation V 11
63 Albert^Ellery Barber (EasonnSllery^ReynoldsTDaniel^Mjses
James ) ,
b . Riclirmd, R . I . , 8 Jan. 1861*.; d. Westerly, R . I . , 1928;
m. 18 Jan. 1887V H a t t i e I Place (d/o Benjarain P l a c e ) , b .
1860; d. 191*2. I s s u e ;
i E t h e l , b . 11 May 1888., m. P . Milton E l d r i d g e , b . 1912.
They had s . Theron Barber E l d r i d g e , b . 1912; d. 1916.
G . S . , River Bend Cem.
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The following d a t a i s taken from two p a r t i a l newspaper o b i t s ,


from The Westerly Sun; 1928.
Albert E l l e r y Barber, 61* i s f a t a l l y s t r i c k e n while i n Post
o f f i c e . Was serving Lodge at l a s t . As S e c r e t a r y of F r a n k l i n
Lodge, P . and A.M., overcome while mailing batch of l e t t e r s f o r
Fraternity.
Albert E l l e r y Barber, for p a s t 26 years s e c r e t a r y of F r a n k l i n
Lodge, No. 20, P. 8c A.M. of Westerly, R . I . , d i e d suddenly i n the
Post Office yesterday morning. Mr. B a r b e r ' s l a s t a c t was to mail
a sheaf of l e t t e r s f o r the lodge he had served so l o n g . Mr.
Barber was 61* years old and apparently i n good h e a l t h , although
he had had a s l i g h t h e a r t trouble f o r some t i m e .
Mr. Barber apparently was s t r i c k e n as he entered the Post Office,
a few minutes a f t e r 7 o f clock and was r e s t i n g on an i n v e r t e d w a s t e -
basket when Clerk John H. Maguire opened the stamp window. Mcguire
i n q u i r e d the t r o u b l e . When Mr. Barber asked f o r a g l a s s of water
the c l e r k r e a l i z e d he was s e r i o u s l y i l l . Mr. Maguire t o l d A s s i s -
t a n t Postmaster James P . Spellman and they took water to the
s t r i c k e n man. The d r i n k revived hira and he arose and mailed h i s
l e t t e r s , but seated himself again, apparently weakened by the
e x e r t i o n . In the meantime other p o s t o f f i c e o f f i c i a l s c a l l e d Dr.
Grant Savage and Henry C. Crandall, an automobile raan who happen-
ed i n rushed for Dr. John Champlin, J r . Mr. Barber was s. a l l a l i v e
when Crandall r e t u r n e d with the p h y s i c i a n , but died w i t h i n a few
moments. Dr. H.M. Scanlon, medical examiner, a l s o responded to
another emergency c a l l , but Mr. Barber was beyond a i d of a l l 3
physicians.
Mr. Barber was b o r n i n Richmond, R . I . , He was a g r e t - g r a n d s o n
of Reynolds Barber, S Rhode I s l a n d s o l d i e r i n the Revolutionary
War, and a d i r e c t descendant of James Barber, who migrated from
B e r k s h i r e , England, t o Boston i n 1633. /^ o
cont. 60-2
Generation V 11
Albert Ellery Barber, cont. ,
— i n 1633
Mr. Barber, the son of Eason and Rachael Pollard Barber, came
to Westerly when a young man and entered the employ of the old
lumber firm of Randolph Bentley & Co., in 1888, as bookeeper.
In 1900, when the company sold out to H.T. Kenyon, Mr. Barber
continued in that capacity, and agin in 1921, when the firm be-
came the W.C. Hi so ox Company, this year rounding out 1*0 years in
the same position. On Jan 18, 1887, Mr. Barber married Miss
Hattie I. Place of East Greenwich. She and one daughter Mrs. P.
Milton Eldridge of Attleboro, and two brothers, Oscar and Herbert
of Carolina, survive.
Outside of his home life and occupation, Mr. Barber's entire
interests were wrapped up in Masonary. He was admitted to Frank-
lin Lodge when a young raan. He served in various offices and was
a Past Master of Franklin Lodge for 26 consecutive terms. Since
1896, he did not miss a single state, special or emergent meeting
of that lodge. His long connection with Franklin Lodge and other
Masonic bodies made hira widely known in Masonic circles through-
out Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the Gavitt Horae, 1*6 Granite Street, Westerly; Rev. Byron U.
Hatfield, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate.
Franklin Lodge will conduct the coraralfcal service in River Bend
Cemetery.
end. 60-3
< H m K a •»•»-» tMttta a ft
6i* Georges Barber (Ellery^Reynolds^Daniel-Tyioses Jaraes ) , b . 27
Dec 1810; d. 12 F e b . 1859; ra. Hannah M e r r i s ( d / o W i l l i a m M e r r i s ) ,
b . 15 Aug. 1812; d. 2 A p r i l 1 8 8 9 . T h e i r i s s u e ;
i Roxanna, b . 1 S e p t . 183I*.
i i Abbey E . , b . 8 Aug., 1836.
i i i George P r a n k , b . 3 April 1838.
i v E l i z a b e t h , b . 6 S e p t . 1839.
v.Amy M. b . 16 F e b . 181*2.
v i W i l l i a m E l l e r y , b . 30 Aug. 181*1*.
v i i Hannah J a n e , b . 26 S e p t . 181*5.
v i i i C h a r l e s Edward, b . 11* A p r i l 181*8.
i x A l b e r t T. b . 22 March 1 8 5 0 .
x i G a r d i n e r R. b . 30 Nov. 1 8 5 2 .
x i i Phebe Ann., b . 18 A p r i l 1857<
nothing further.

60-3
Generation V1

6 / ^
39 Henry B a r b e r , s / o Jaraes^& E l i z a b e t h (Barber) B a r b e r . ,
b . S . Kingstown, R . I . , 20 March 181Q; d. t h e r e 23 Nov.
1897* ae 87y 8ra 3d; ra. S . Kingstown, R . I . , 20 J a n . 181*0,
E l i z a b e t h E n n i s ( d / o C h r i s t o p h e r Ennis & Dorcas A l l a n ) ,
b . 10 May 1 8 1 7 ; d. 21 June 1 8 9 0 , ae 73y Irao l i d . Issue:
i S a r a h E r a e l i n e , b . 23 May 181*1.
i i Mary J . , b . 27 Nov. 181*2.
i i i Amie E . , b . 10 Oct. 181*7.
i v Henry Thomas, b . 10 Apr. 1 8 5 3 ; d. 1 Mar. 1851*.
v George H e n r y , b . 20 S e p t . 1 8 5 5 ; d, 13 Dec. 1861*.
v i H a t t i e M . , b . 2 J a n . 1 8 5 8 ; d 11 Dec. 1861*.

N o t e ; c o r r e c t i o n , Henry B a r b e r (abOve, ra. E l i z a b e t h


E n n i s , d/o C h r i s t o p h e r Ennis 8c Dorcas Albro . ( R e f . ,
A.G.Bearaan, V o l . , 3 , P 2 5 .

George Henry & H a t t i e M., c h . above, both d i e d of


S c a r l e t F e v e r . This e n t i r e faraily b u r i e d i n Old. P e r n -
wood Cera., W. Kingstown, R . I .

61
Generation VI

6
1*0 W i l l e t A n t h o n y / B a r b e r , s / o Jaraes J r 8c E l i z a b e t h ( B a r b e r )
B a r b e r , b . S . Kingstown, R . I . , 1 J u l y I 8 l 8 ; d. t h e r e
2 Aug. 1892, ae 757 Irao. m. (1) Lucy Ann A u s t i n , b.
F e b . 1822; d. 29 Aug. 1 8 8 5 , ae 63y 6ra 25d. T h e i r i s s u e ;
i James, b . 181*2; d. 17 A p r i l 1 8 5 6 , ae 1 6 ^ 8m 9 d .
i i I s r a e l A . , b . 25 F e b . 181*3; d. 15 Aug. 1 8 6 3 , ae 20y
5ra l i d . , aboard t h e Steamer Tycoon.
i i i C h a r l e s W i l l e t , b . 2 June 181*5; dd. 10 S e p t . 1 8 9 9 ;
m. 6 F e b . I 8 7 O , Sarah E l i z a b e t h Wilcox, d/o Noah
Wilcox & Mary Sherman.
i v S a b r a E . , b . 1* June 181*9; d. 6 S e p t . 1858, ae 9y.
v I n f a n t s o n , b & d. same day 1861*.
v i Mary Ann, b . 20 J u l y 181*7; ( r e f . , A.G.Beaman, Vol 1 , p 1 5 -

W i l l e t Anthony B a r b e r , ae 6 8 , of G r i s w o l d , C t . , ra. (2)


So Kingstown, R . I . , ( h i s c o u s i n ) , Ruth E. (Jaraes)
Johnson, ae 6 8 , who was b . Richmond, R . I , & d/o
J o n a t h a n Jaraes 8c Ruth B a r b e r .

This B a r b e r f a m i l y b u r i a l p l o t i s i n Queen's R i v e r
B a p t . Church Cem., S . K i n g s t o w n , R . I .

N o t e ; New E n g l a n d H i s t . & Gen. R e g i s t e r , Vol. CXXVll,


p . 3 3 , J a n . 1973;
Ruth E. Jaraes, b1; ca 1 8 1 3 , d/o Jonathan James & Ruth
B a r b e r ( d/o Jaraes Barber & M a r g a r e t W i l c o x ) , ra/1 Horace
Johnson: m/2 D a n i e l K n i g h t : ra/3 W i l l e t A. B a r b e r , ( a b o v e ) .

62.
Generation VL

1*1 J o s e p h i D e n n i s o n B a r b e r , s / o James J r . , & E l i z a b e t h


B a r b e r . , b . S . Kingstown, R . I . 31 J a n . 1820; d. i n
t h e v i l l a g e of Ganochet, H o p k l n t o n , R . I . , 2 9 M a y , ; 1897*
m. N. S t o n i n g t o n , C t . , li* O c t . 2.81*1*, S a r a h White • There
were 12 c h i l d r e n b o r n of t h i s 1 s t raarriage. Joseph
B a r b e r , m. ( 2 ) , Hannah P a r t e l o Main. No i s s u e ,
i Ruth, b . 22 Mar. 181*6; d. 29 Mar. 1 9 3 3 , ae 8 7 ; m.
A l b e r t C. H i l l i a r d . , b . 28 O c t . 1832; d. 25 A p r i l 1 9 1 6 ,
ae 81*. They h a d 1 known s o n , C h a r l e s H i l l i a r d .
i i Susan B . , b . 181*7; d . 1 9 3 7 , ae 90; m. C h a r l e s
D e x t e r M i n e r , b . 181*6; d . 1 9 0 9 ; T h e i r i s s u e ;
1 . E t t a , b . 1 8 7 0 . d. I 8 8 3 .
2 . Mary E . , b . 1872. d . 31 Mar. 1 8 8 1 .
3 . C h a r l e s D . b . I 8 7 9 . d. 191*9, ae 7 0 .
ill H e r b e r t L a v a i l , b . 16 May 1 8 5 0 ; d. A t c h i s o n , K a n . ,
17 J a n . 1 8 7 1 . Rem. t o K a n s a s , ( s e e Noi*5).
iv Dennison P e l e g , b . 1 2 Nov. 1 8 5 1 ; Rera. t o Kansas t o
homestead f o r h i s Uncle Moses B a r b e r , (no 1*5) •
v C h a r l e s W h i t e f , b . 10 J u l y 1 8 5 3 ; Rem. t o K a n s a s ,
( s e e No 1*5) .
vi S . A d e l l a , b . 1 2 June 1 8 5 6 ; d. 19*1*15 •»• 22 D e c .
1 8 7 5 , Cyrus H. S t e w a r t , b . 1 8 5 0 ; d. 1921*. Had 2
sons, 1 . — ; 2 . C l i f f o r d , b . 23 J a n I 8 8 7 . His
o b i t . , mentions h i s w i f e , Lucy Pendleton, 1 son, 2
d a u s . , 7 g r d - c h i l d r e n , and 22 g r t - g r d . c h i l d r e n .
vii E l b e r t L . , b . 13 Jan 1 8 5 7 ; d. A t c h i s o n , K a n s a s ,
11* J u l y 1 8 7 7 . ( s e e No 1*5).

N o t e ; Susan E . B a r b e r & C h a r l e s D . Miner had a n o t h e r s o n .


Prank B a r b e r Miner, b . 30 March I 8 8 3 .
cont. 63
Generation VI

J o s e p h i ) . Barber & S a r a h W h i t e . , c h . , cont.

v i i i Horace P r a n k , b . 21* F e b . I 8 5 8 ; d . 3 F e b . 1900; M a r r i e d


and s a i d t o h a v e had a dau. Donna, who m. Roger W i l c o x .
Horace i s b u r . R i v e r b e n d Cem., W e s t e r l y , R . I .
i x E l l e n W., b . 1 8 6 1 ; d. 12 J a n . I 8 8 3 .
•7

x Edwin J b . 20 P e b . 1 8 6 3 ; Rem. t o Kansas, ( s e e No 1*5).


x i Mary R u s s e l l , b . Mar. 1866; d . 1 8 6 7 .
x i i J o s e p h i n e , ( p o s s . ) . m. J o s e p h Royle of No. S t o n i n g t o n , C t .
W e s t e r l y , R . I . , newspaper o b i t . , Joseph D. R o y l e , s / o
Joseph Royle & J o s e p h i n e B a r b e r , b . 5 Nov. 1 8 9 2 ; d.
21 J a n 1 9 6 8 . , l e f t a wife I r e n e L o u i s e T a y l o r . , 1 son
David E . , 2 d a u s . Gladys L . McGowan and S y l v i a R.
W h i t f o r d , a l l of No. S t o n i n g t o n , Conn.

i v Dennison P e l e g B a r b e r , s / o J o s e p h D . Barber & S a r a h W h i t e . ,


b . N. S t o n i n g t o n , C t . , 12 Nov. 1 8 5 1 . D i s l i k i n g t h e name of
he changed h i s name t o Thomas, and i s r e f e r r e d t o o f t e n as
Tom B a r b e r . He d i e d Cummings, K a n . , 31 May l&3k*
He m a r r i e d i n K a n s a s , L a u r a L . S p e c k , who d. 1 9 3 1 .
T h e i r only d a u . , E l e a n o r ( N e l l i e ) , . , b . Cumraings, K a n . , 18
March 1881*. She i s l i v i n g i n 1 9 8 0 . E l e a n o r m. F r e d 0 .
-Howard. T h e i r i s s u e ; F r e d G. Howard, d. 29 J u l y 1 9 5 9 .
1 Ruth E . 2 . H e l e n , and F r e d C. Howard, J r .
( I t was my p l e a s u r e t o c a l l on E l e a n o r and•• h e r f a m i l y , on
my 1967 t r i p t o Kansas, t o m e e t ray unknown Kansas r e l a t i v e s
I was t o l e a r n about t h e f i v e s o n s of, Joseph D. B a r b e r &
S a r a h W h i t e , who had l e f t C o n n . , t o work f o r Uncle Moses
B a r b e r . L a t e r Uncle Moses s o l d them a p i e c e of l a n d and
t h e y i n t u r n became t h e t r u e Kansas p i o n e e r s from Conn.) -
(Compiler)•

Nellie speaks of," this large house of 10 or 12 rooms, their


numerous fireplaces, was built by my father Tom Barber, in
1881, three years before I was born in 1881*.
In 1881, someone brought in a load of saplings, they were
yellow pines. Tom Barber bought enough to line the front
path from the house to the road. All standing in 1967.
Nellie remembers a little later on, the stone mason, who
came and added a rock porch to the front and east side of
this house.
The large b a m and a few smaller buildings were still
standing in 1967.
Tom Barber!s burial plot for his family is located in Mt.
Vemon Cem., Atchison, Kansas.
Truly, this 99 year old house and Yellow Pines are a
tribute to Tom Barber, a Kansas farmer. ^ ^
Mrs. Nellie Howard ^mr.y ,

S ervices Set For Monday


I Mellie M. Howard, 95, Route near Cummings, the daughter
2, Cummings, died Friday of Denison P. (Tom) Barber
evening at the Atchison and Laura L. (Speck) Barber.
Hoijpital shortly before She was the granddaughter
midnight. of Captain Archemedies Speck
Funeral services will be of the Union Army who
tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the homesteaded in Kansas in the
Stamton Ghapel with the Rev. Hawthorne Community.
Job n Muncy, officiating. She attended the Hawthorne
B urial will be at the Mount schools and Midland College
Vernon Cemetery. The family in Atchison, where she
will receive friends tonight graduated with a degree in ^
from 7-8:30 at the Stanton music under the Professor
Chaipel. William Davies.
Sihe was born March 18, She married Fred C.
1IJ8---1, at her present residence Howard of St. Joe Sept. 12,
1903 at her parents home. *—a.

They resided in St. Joe for NELLIE M. HOWARD


several years where her
husband was a telegraph she enjoyed young people.
inspector for the Burlington She was a member of the
Railroad. They later moved to First Christian Church and t,he
her home near Cummings to What-So-Ever class of the
join her father in the farm church, Daughters of the
operations. American Revolution and she
Her husband died July 29, was a former member of
1959. She continued to live on Chapter J of the P.E.G.
the farm which was operated Survivors include two
by her son. daughters, Mrs. Max (Ruth)
Mrs. Howard enjoyed Easter, Route 2, Cummings,
traveling and remembered an and Mrs. Gerald (Helen)
early trip to New York City Domann, Leavenworth; one
where street cars were drawn son, Fred C. Howard Jr., of
by mules. She loved to be the home; 11 grandchildren
outdoors with her flowers and and 29 great grandchildren.

6^7
Generation VI

Joseph^D. B a r b e r 8c S a r a h W h i t e . , c h . , cont.
V C h a r l e s ' W h i t e B a r b e r , s / o J o s e p h D. Barber & S a r a h W h i t e . ,
B . No. S t o n i n g t o n , C t . , 10 J u l y 1 8 5 3 ; (G.S.) (1851*). d .
Cummings, K a n . , 20 D e c . 1899; ra. Annie B r a d l e y , b . 1 3 5 9 ;
d. 15?I*9; T h e i r i s s u e ;
1 J o s e p h L . , b . 1 8 8 5 ; d. I 9 6 0 ; m. F l o r e n c e A . , b . 1 8 8 8 ;
d. 19Sks 1 known d a u . , M a d e l i n e , m a r r i e d C h a r l e s E m e s t
Wilson. Their i s s u e .
i L o v e l l a . , D a r r e l l . , G a r y . , C h a r l e s . , Harold and Z e t a .
2 Ellen
3 P r a n k C l i n t o n , b . Curnraings, K a n . , 28 A p r i l 1892; d.
1 9 D e c . 1 9 1 6 , A t c h i s o n , Kan. A c c i d e n t l y k i l l e d on t h e
railroad.
N o t e ; The C h a r l e s White B u r i a l p l o t i s i n Curnraings, Kan-
s a s Cemetery.

v i E d w i n ' B a r b e r , s / o J o s e p h D. B a r b e r 8c S a r a h W h i t e , a l s o r e -
f e r r e d t o as Edward i n Kansas, was b . No. S t o n i n g t o n , C t . ,
20 P e b . 1 8 6 3 ; d . K a n s a s , Aug. 1 9 2 9 , ae 66Y. ra. Peggy W-
Wood. They h a d a s o n J e s s e . He i s a Diaryman on t h e o u t -
s k i r t s of A t c h i s o n , Kansas.
4HHHHHHHHf

vii Elber-c L., s/o Joseph D. Barber & Sarah White, b. No.
Stonington, Ct., 13 Jan. 1857; d. Atchison, Kansas, li*
July 1877, in his 20 th year.

Note. The Wilson Family resides at 1226 Highland


Atchison, Kan. 66002.

end. 65
Generation VI

1*2 S a n f o r d B a r b e r , s / o James J r , 8c E l i z a b e t h B a r b e r , b.
S . Kingstown, R . I . , 19 S e p t . 1 8 2 5 ; d. t h e r e , 13 Aug.
1 8 6 2 . m. (1) S u s a n O.H. C l a r k ( e ) , D/o Joseph d a r k &
Amy., S u s a n , was b . 11* June 1821*; d. 23 Aug. 1853-
I n f a n t dau. i s b u r . a t t h e f o o t of h e r grave a t Queens
R i v e r Bapt Ch. Cem., S . k i n g s town, R . I .
S a n f o r d B a r b e r , ra. ( 2 ) , a t S . K . , R . I . , 28 J a n 1856,
E l i z a b e t h W e b s t e r , d/o E z e k i e l Webster 8c Abby L a r k i n .
b . Richmond, R . I . , 21* June 1 8 2 8 ; d. 12 P e b . 1888.
T h e i r issuefc
•*" i O r r i n Snow, b . 28 O c t . 1 8 5 6 . rem. t o Kansas.
jrs i i John W e b s t e r , b . 16 Nov. 1 8 5 8 . rera. t o K a n s a s .
N a r r a g a n s e t t Weekly, d t d 21 Aug. 1862, (Micro film,
at Westerly R . I . , Public Library).—*
" A r e c r u i t frora S . K i n g s t o n , named S a n f o r d B a r b e r ,
committed s u i c i d e on Wed., l a s t ; , week by h a n g i n g . He
had been s u b j e c t t o t u r n of a b e r r a t i o n and i s supposed
t o have committed t h e a c t i n t h i s s t a t e of mind". —
Faraily s t o r y by h i s son J o h n W., His f a t h e r had h a u l e d
seaweed under a t e r r i f i c h e a t of t h e day ( o r d a y s ) ,
r e s u l t i n g i n s u n s t r o k e , b e i n g t h e r e a s o n f o r he ( S a n f o r d )
b e i n g of u p s e t m i n d .
O r r i n 3 . , b . 1856 was 6 y r s o l d and John W. b . . 1 8 5 8 ,
was 1* y r x o l d . when t h e i r f a t h e r d i e d .
P a r t o o l i t t l e i s known a b o u t E l i z a b e t h Webster B a r b e r ,
widowed i n 1862 and 2 s m a l l s o n s t o r a i s e . She i s s a i d
t o have worked i n a f a c t o r y . J o h n W. Barber t o l d h i s
c h i l d r e n , "My b r o t h e r O r r i n and I s t a r t e d t o work i n t h e
f a c t o r y when I was about 12 y e a r s o l d . " . We a r e a w a r e ,
John & O r r i n went t o K a n s a s . He worked f o r h i s Uncle
Moses Barber by 1880, he r e t u r n s t o Lebanon, Conn i n 1882
t o marry Amy A d e l a i d e B r i g g s , r e t u r n s t o Kansas, r e -
maing t h e r e t o r a i s e a f a m i l y .
Census r e c o r d s t a k e n 10 J u n e 1 8 8 0 . , C e n t e r Township,
Atchison, Kansas.
E l i z a b e t h W. B a r b e r , age S*\ • , b . R . I .
O r r i n S . , s o n , age 2 3 . , b . R . I .
John W., s o n , age 2 1 . , b . R . I .
cont 66
Generation VI
E l i z a b e t h Webster B a r b e r , cont;
E l i z a b e t h W. B a r b e r d o e s n ' t seem t o have remained i n
Kansas t o g r e a t a l e n g t h of t i m e
I n o l d l e t t e r s j u s t r e c e n t l y f o u n d , i n t h e a t t i c e of John
W. B a r b e r ' s o l d home t e l l us a l i t t l e how E l i z a b e t h l i v e d
when she r e t u r n e d t o R . I .
She e v i d e n t l y went t o Windham, C t . , a d j a c e n t t o Lebanon,
C t . , t o c a r e f o r h e r aged p a r e n t s , E z e k i e l Webster & Abby
Larkin.
" ...Willie ( her brother William Webster), spoke of
going to Kansas with rae when I go again and if he does he
would like to work for you"... - So I can!t make up my mind
what to do. So I want you to tell me what to do "....
Another letter dated May 188- " Mother is about the same,
I am getting very tired, I have to help mother out of her
chair so much.... I ara laraer than when I came home. They
have sold my house for a thousand dollars to Mr. William
Wright and most of the money is in the grave. I have not
heard frora Johnny lately"
Another letter dated Oct. 13 1885 or 6.
Dear Son and daughter. Mother has been dead two months,
she died the 18th day of August. I got very tired before
she died. Albert was here yesterday- I saw Dennison and
his wife two years ago. Your Uncle Anthony wife died the
28th of August. How is Tom and Charles Barber and the John
Vaughn family? I heard from Orrin 3 or k weeks ago. He
was in Rice County but was going to leave soon for Ness County.
Sanford Barber death is recorded at S. Ki., R.I., Bk 1.,p11.
Elizabeth W. Barber, death is recorded at S.K., R.I., Bk1p6.
and also at Windham Conn. She evidently died in Windham
but is buried with her husband at Queens River Bapt Ch.
cem. S. Kingstown, R.I.

67
Generation VI
6 ^ K
Susannah B a r b e r , d / o Jaraes J r , ^ & E l i s a b e t t r B a r b e r ) , b.
S . K i n g s t o n , H . I . , 19 J a n . 1 8 3 1 ; d. S t o n i n g t o n , C t . , 21
J a n 1 9 2 6 ; ( g . s . ) . ra. 25 Dec. 1 8 5 0 , John G i f f o r d Vaughan,
( s / o James T u m e r Vaughan, 1790-1873 of W. Greenwich, R . I . , )
b . E x e t e r , R . I . , 25 Mar. 1826; d. S t o n i n g t o n , C t . , 1 3 J a n .
I887. ( g . s . ) . , Their issue, a l l b . Stonington, Ct.
i JohnG., Jr., b . 1 7 May 1852; d. 1 9 2 1 ; m. Amelia .
They had a dau. R u t h ; a boy 8c g i r l , d. young. Amelia,
f o l l o w i n g h e r d i v . m / 1 , Mr. P a t t i n g e r . m/2, Mr. Vbbott.
T h i s J o h n G . J r . , 8c family p r o b . i n Kansas ca 1880-1885.
i i Mary, b . 12 Nov. 1 8 5 3 ; d. 20 Nov. 1889; ra. Winfred F r e n c h .
i i i E l i z a b e t h , b . 12 June 1855; d. 1856.
?5 i v W a i t y , b . 20 Nov. 1856; d. Norwich, C t . , 2$ S e p t . 191*6/8;
Noank
m. William H. Cunningham. ' Conn'
v Susannah S . , b . 15 Peb. 1 8 5 8 ; d. 15 May 1$ 1*1*; w. Mr. C h a s e .
v i George W., b . 1 1 Nov. 1857; d. 5 Jun© 1920.
?6 vii Lizzie, b . 2,1 Aug. 1 8 6 1 ; d . 9 J a n . 191*2. ra. H.L. Burdick.
v i i i M a l e , t w i n , b . 8c d. 22 Mar. 1861*.
i x F e m a l e , t w i n , b . & D. 22 Mar. 1861*.
x C l a r e n c e M., b . 1 2 J u l y 1 8 6 5 ; d. 12 J a n . 1926. m.
L i l l i a n Say dam.
x i C l a r a L u l u , b . 3 Dec. 1868; d. 1 9 6 1 ; m. ca 1891*, ( 1 ) ,
Mr. C l o s e . M. ( 2 ) , Mr. Slocum.
x i i R i c h a r d Waylo, b . 10 Oct. 1871*; d. 1926. unm.

The John G i f f o r d Vaughan b u r i a l p l o t i s l o c a t e d i n R i v e r -


bend Cem., W e s t e r l y , R . I . , , q u i t e l a r g e , ca 16 g . s . Many
of t h i s f a m i l y a r e i n t e r r e d t h e r e .

68
N o t e ; added i n f o 1 9 7 9 . "John Vaughan J r . , w i f e , A m e l i a . ,
and d a u . Ruth a r e i n A t c h i s o n , Kan. He l i v e d on t h e
q u a r t e r s e c t i o n , w e s t of Ed. Hawtftornes, as Ruth use t o
v i s i t h e r o f t e n and I knew h e r t o .
(From an o l d l e t t e r of Uncle L e s l i e B a r b e r . )
Generation VI

1*5 Moses Hazard B a r b e r , s / o James JTT8C E l i z a b e t t r B a r b e r . ,


b . S . K i n g s t o n , R . I . , 22 A p r i l 1833; d. A t c h i s o n , K a n . ,
3 J u l y 1896; m. 15 May 184,5, Mary J a n e Hubbard ( d / o
C l a r k E . Hubbard & Rebecca ) , b . Roanoke County,
V i r g i n i a , 7 May 181*5; d. A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 20 P e b . 1 9 2 ? .
Their issue;
1 A b i g a i l (Abby), b . 9 J u l y 1 8 6 8 ; d. 13 June 1 9 2 1 ;
m. Lewis Brayman, b . R . I . Abby B a r b e r Brayraan i s of
Wickford, R . I . , when h e r f a t h e r d i e d .
2 . H e r b e r t J o n a t h a n , b . 11 A p r i l I 8 7 I ; d. 1* March
191*3; ra. 19 F e b . 1902, Eva W e r t z . She was b . 26 May
I 8 7 8 ; d. 191*5. They h a d one c h i l d o n l y , Mary R i t a .
Mary R i t a B a r b e r , b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 13 Aug. 1901*.,
m. Darner S . L e a h y , b . 1 3 S e p t . 1899; d. 30 S e p t .
1956. T h e i r 2 c h i l d r e n w e r e , R i c h a r d and Lawrence.
The Moses H. B a r b e r f a m i l y B i b l e i s i n t h e p o s s e s s i o n
of Mary R i t a (Barber) L e a h y . The family b u r i a l p l o t
of t h i s f a r a i l y i s i n Mt Vemon, Cera., A t c h i s o n , Kan.
N o t e ; The c o m p i l e r s 1976 t r i p t o Kansas made i t
p o s s i b l e t o s e e t h e s e o l d V i c t o r i a n houses and v i s i t
t h e v a r i o u s c e m e t e r i e s where t h e s e Barber f a r a i l i e s r e s t

This n o t i c e was a newspaper c l i p p i n g t a k e n from t h e


TIMES, a l e a d i n g newspaper of t h a t time i n l897»
p r i n t e d e i t h e r i n Wickford o r W a k e f i e l d , R . I . (from
Mary R i t a L e a h y , i n 1967) •

cont 69
S3

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ffi
• * > •
Generation VI
Moses Hazard Barber, cont.
Moses H. Barber, whose death was mentioned in the TIMES
of July twenty-third, and who died near Atchison, Kansas, July
second, was born at what is called Barber's mills in South
Kingston, now called Glenrock, in a house taken down in 1867
and a new house erected on nearly the same ground by the late
Daniel B. Rodman, and was his residence at the time of his
death. He was the son of Jaraes Barber, Jr., and has one
brother and two sisters living. Henry Barber, now living at
Kingston., Mrs. Benjamin W. Brayman living near Usquepaug
and Mrs. John Vaughn living in Westerly. Mr. Barber had five
brothers and one sister who have departed this life, namely,
William., Joseph Dennison., Alberts., Sanford., Elisha
R.P., and Mary Barber. The Gardner S. Barber spoken of in
the issue of July twenty-third was a son of Colonel Moses
Barber and he was a brother of James Barber, the father of
Moses H. end-

The following is taken frora "History of Atchison County".


Herbert J. Barber.
A man's standing in the community where he resides or
transact his business affairs is usually gauged by his use-
fulness to society and his activities in behalf of the gen-
eral good of his fellows. Such an individual is Herbert J.
Barber, banker of Cummings, Kan. Mr. Barber is a native of
the Sunflower State and is a son of one of the early pioneers.
The story of Moses Barber, his father. Union veteran, Kansas
pioneer, and one of the first successful fruit growers of
Atchison county, is interesting and borders on the romantic
to a considerable degree. Over fifty years ago, directly
after his honorable discharge from the Union service of 8c at
Leavenworth, Moses Barber set out on horseback to find a
place for a home in Atchison county. He found the homestead
and at the same time found a sweetheart who later became his
wife and fought the good fight with him through the lean years
and good ones until he attained the realization of his am-
bitions to obtain a competence.
cont. 70
Generation VI
Herbert J. Barber, cont.;
He became widely known as the "Apple King" of Kansas
as a result of his remarkable success as a grower of apples,
and cultivated what was in all probability the largest apple
orchard in existence in the State of Kansas in his day. His
son Herbert, has followed in his father's footsteps and is
fast making a name for himself in the field of finance.
Speaking in a biographical sense, Herbert J. Barber was
born on the old homestead of his father in Mt. Pleasant town-
ship, 11 April 1871, a son of Moses and Mary (Hubbard) Barber,
the former a native of Rhode Island and the latter a native
of Virginia.
Moses Barber was born in South Kingston, R.I., 22 April
1833* a son of James and Elizabeth Barber, natives of R.I.,
of colonial ancestry and English descent. A brother of
Jaraes was Colonel Barber, who served in the War of 1812, and
and the grandfather of Moses Barber was a Revolutionary
soldier. Moses was reared to young manhood on his father's
farm in Rhode Island, and then migrated westward to Illinois.
After a residence of a few years in Illinois he carae to Kansas
and was a resident of the State upon the outbreak of a re-
bellion of the Southern States. He enlisted in Company I,
Second regiment, Kansas Cavalry, in 1861 and was soon pro-
moted to ranking sergeant of his company. He served his
country well and faithfully and took part in several hard
fought engagements with his regiment, and received his honorable
discharge at the end of the war at Leavenworth, Kan.
After receiving his discharge from the service he set out
on horseback in search of a homestead, riding the faithful
cavalry horse which carried him through the strenuous days
of the Civil War. His route led him in a northwesterly
direction from Ft. Leavenworth through Atchison County.
He stopped for sustenance and rest at a home of a family named
Hubbard at; Parnell, Kan. Mr. Hubbard was pro-slavery and
State rights man who had removed from the Southland in 1855
after two years in Missouri, a State rights advocate and
although Mr. Barber, was his guest, they had frequent clashes
over the troubles of the South and war incidents.
cont. 71
Generation VI

Herbert J. Barber., cont.


The bittemess of the great conflict had not yet been oblit-
erated, and it was only natural that the Union veteran and
State rights man should have disagreements. This was not all
of their troubles, as time soon developed. Mr. Hubbard had
an attractive daughter and thereby hangs a tale of romance.
Mary Hubbard was the acrae of beauty in the eyes of young
Barber and he purposely stayed around the neighborhood that
he could be near Mary and do his courting despite the evident
antipathy of father Hubbard In fact, Moses said later, "That
was the reason I stayed there,"
The attraction between Moses and Mary grew into frienship,
friendship ripened into love, and the son of the north and
the daughter of the south were married. The parental
opposition to this natural outcome of the meeting of two young
souls who were evidently destined for each other was so great
that a quiet marriage was necessary. Moses and Mary quietly
departed one day and returned to the parental roof as man and
wife. Mr and Mrs Hubbard soon afterwards decided to accept
the Inevitable and become fond of their son-in-law. Mr.
Hubbard soon afterwards went west to satisfy the gold fever
which obsessed hira and Moses Barber settled down on his father-
in-laws farm which he purchased, thus beginning a highly
successful career as an agriculturist.
The first horae of him and his young wife was a little log
cabin which formerly belonged to ihe Hubbards, but as pros-
perity came as a reward of years of careful husbandry, he
erected a handsome farra residence of thirteen rooms which
still stands on the place, built in 1882. Mr. Barber was one
of the first men in Kansas to see the possibilities in fruit
growing. He planted four or five acres of apple trees as a
start, and his success with the first orchard was so gratifying
that he immediately increased his apple orchards to sixty
acres of bearing trees. He became known as the "Apple King
of Kansas."
While managing his imraense fruit orchard he did not neglect
the other side of the farra work and cultivated successfully
his large farm of 320 acres. In the early days he was a
large cattle feeder and made large shipments to the stock
markets
s cont 72
Generation VI
Herbert J. Barber., cont.
Moses Barber, married 15 May 1865 to Miss Mary Hubbard and
this union was blessed with two children; Mrs. Abigail Bray-
man of Wickford, R.I., and Herbert J., with whom this review
is directly concerned. Mr. Barber, departed this life, 3 July
1896 after having lived a long and useful life which was profit-
able as well as happy. Mrs. Mary (Hubbard) Barber, his surviving
widow, was born 7 May 181*5, in Roanoke county, Virginia and was
a daughter of Clark and Rebecca Hubbard, both of whom were born
and reared in Virginia and came to Kansas in 1855* Mrs. Barber
resides with her son, Herbert J., in Atchison, Kan.
Herbert J. Barber attended the district school of his neighbor-
hood in Mt. Pleasant township and later pursued a course in the
Atchison Business College. After finishing his business course
he returned to his father's farm and took charge of the fruit
growing and general farming. Later he spent three years in
Colorado in the employ of a Denver wholesale book and stationery
house. In I89I* he retumed to the home farm and managed it
until 1908. He then removed to Cummings, Kansas and assisted
in the organization of the Cummings State Bank. He became the
cashier of this institution and given evidence of decided
financial and business ability of a high order of vocation.
Besides his holdings of land in Colorado and western Kansas,
he maintains his baning interest. He makes his residence at
1020 Santa Pe St., Atchison, Kansas.
The marriage of H.J. Barber and Miss Eva Wertz took place
Feruary 19 1902. ftfrs. Barber was born the 26th of May I878,
in Pennsylvania and daughter of David & Eliza Wertz, both of
whom were born and reared in the Keystone state. David Wertz
was for many years a merchant at Parnell, Kan., is now living
in retirement in that place. The mother of Mrs. Barber now
deceased.
Mr. Barber is a Republican. He. and his family affiliated
with the Baptist church. He is a member of the Free and Accepted
Masons, Washington lodge No. Ss of Atchison and Modern Wood-
men of America.
end.

Note; On the 3rd day of July I889., Moses H. Barber applied


for Invalid Array Pension, which was granted and paid until
his death in 1897.
Following her husband's death, on the 3rd day of August
1897, Mary J. (Hubbard) Barber, applied for a widows
pension, which was granted. She received $ 30.00 per month
until her death, 20 Peb. 1927.
Moses Barber is described, in his application for pension
as- age, 28., height, 5 feet and 6 inches., complexion,
fair., eyes. Hazel, Hair, brown. Enrolled as a Parmer.
73
Generation V 1
1*8 W i l l c o x A / i l c o x , (Lilllbridge^Susann_-h^Joseplrl_oses James ,
b . E x e t e r , R . I . , 2 March 1771*; <*• 25 S e p t . 181*0; m. 1 June
1 7 9 9 , P a t i e n c e T e f f t d / o Hezekiah T e f f t ) , b . 13 Aug. 1 7 7 7 ;
d. 12 Nov. I8i*l** T h e i r i s s u e , b . E x e t e r , R . I .
i S a r a h , b . 29 May. 1 7 9 9 ; ra. N a t h a n i e l G a l l u p ,
i i Alsey (.Vice), b . 8 A p r i l 1 8 0 1 ; m. Jeremiah F e n n e r .
i i i Mary,- b . 26 S e p t . 1 8 0 3 . m. C h e s t e r G a l l u p ,
i v T e f f t L i l l i b r i d g e , b . 2 J a n . 1 8 0 5 ; ra. (1) D e l i v e r a n c e
G r e e n , 17 F e b . I 8 2 5 .
\ m. ( 2 ) , 28 Nov. 181*1* S a r a h W i n t e r b o t t o m .
m. ( 3 ) , 1 J u l y 1 8 7 1 , Lovancy A. T a y l o r .
v S u s a n , b . 22 March 1808; d. 23 Aug. 1809.
vi J o s e p h P o t t e r , b . 1 1 S e p t . 1 8 1 0 ; m. S a r a h R u l i n g ,
vii P a t i e n c e Ann, b . 2 J u l y 1813; ra. C h a r l e s S t o n e ,
viii A l v i r a , b . 15 S e p t . 1816; m. Benjamin N. Healy.

N o t e ; W i l c o x / W i l l c o x B a r b e r ' s w i l l d t d . , 1* S e p t . 181*-., W i l l
p r o v . , 22 P e b . 181*1*, E x e t e r , R . I . , V . R . , bk 11*. p 111*.
A . G . B . , Vol 1*, p 2 6 .

71*

s
Generation VI

1*9 • Col Edward B a r b e r ( L i l l i b r i d g ^ S u s a n n a h ^ J o s e p h ^ M o s e s Jaraes ) ,


b . E x e t e r , R . I . , 1 7 J u l y 1779; d. 30 O c t . 181*7; m. 27 Nov.
1 8 0 0 , Phebe T i l l i n g h a s t d/o Thomas T i l l i n g h a s t ) , b . 23 A p r i l
1 7 8 0 ; d. 10 Dec. 1 8 6 7 . Their i s s u e ;
57 1 J o s e p h T . , b . 5 J a n . 1 8 0 1 / 2 ; m. Nancy James.
i i M a r y - H i m e s . , b . 1 9 March 1801*; d. 27 J a n . 1889; ra. 1 0 P e b .
1 8 2 5 , Whitman Kenyon. 1802 - 1 8 8 8 .
i i i S u s a n , b . 17 J a n . 1 8 0 6 ; d. 12 Nov. 1 8 5 5 ; m. 28 J a n . I 8 3 O ,
W i l l i a m H. Dye, b . 10 J a n . 1 8 0 2 ; d . 13 Nov. 1 8 5 5 ; Had
Abby Ann, I 8 3 2 - 1866 and S u s a n M a r i a , I836 - 1 8 5 8 .
i v A l i c e , b . 26 Nov. 1 8 0 6 ; d. 29 Nov. I89I*; ra. 20 S e p t . 1 8 2 9 ,
Benoni M a t t e s o n . 1798 - I 8 9 6 . They h a d Phebe, D o r c a s & E u n i c e .
v R e b e c c a , b . 21 S e p t . 1 8 1 1 ; d. 19 J u n e 1881*; m. 9 O c t . I 8 3 6 ,
J o h n P h i l l i p s , b . 1 1 Nov. 1 8 0 8 ; d. 1 5 O c t . 1 8 9 1 .
58 v i Thomas T i l l i n g h a s t , b . 20 J u l y 1 8 1 3 .
59 vii Lillibridge, b , 31 Aug. 1815.
60 v i i i Edward, b . 3 Aug. 1 8 1 7 .
i x Happy S a l l y , b . 27 O c t . 1819; d. 25 Aug. I 8 2 3 .
x Hannah, b . 2 March 1 8 2 3 ; d. 1 2 March 1 9 — ; ra. 15 Nov. 181*2,
P e l e g M a t t e s o n , b . 26 F e b . 1817; d . 27 J u l y 1901*. Had 2 s o n s .
61 x i Welcome, b . 22 J u l y I 8 2 5 .
x i i Phebe C a r o l i n e , b . 3 S e p t . 1 8 3 0 ; d. 22 Jan 1837-
x i i i Anna James ( i*th b o r n ) , b . 25 O c t . 1 8 0 9 ; M . ( l ) , Benjarain
K e n y o n , , d. Aug. 1 8 2 8 ; m . ( 2 ) , B r a d f o r d B l i v e n s / o W i l l i a m
B l i v e n ) . b . 20 June 1 8 0 6 ; d. 3!L-May 1 8 8 5 . Had 1* c&.

Edward B a r b e r , w i l l d t d , 23 J u l y 181*5. p r o v . 6 D e c . 181*7.


H o p k l n t o n , R . I . , V i t . R e c , Bk. 8 p 21*. (A.G.B. Voll*, p . 2 l * . ) .
The f a m i l y B u r i a l p l o t i s i n P i n e g r o v e Cem., Hope V a l l e y , R . I .

75
Generation VI

SO UTathaS Barber( N a t h a n ^ , Benj arain^Moses 2 James ) , b . W e s t e r l y ,


R . I . , 1* May 1785; d . L o s t a t s e a , oa 27 A p r i l 1828; ra. W e s t e r l y ,
R . I . , 12 J a n . 1806, D o r c a s Babcock(D/o Nathan Babcock) B.May
1786; d . 21* S e p t . i 8 6 0 , ae 7l*y 5ra k&» T h e i r i s s u e ; n o t i n o r d e r .
i A l b e r t D . , m. S t o n i n g t o n , C t . , 12 June 181*8, Eunice H a l l .
i i S u s a n B . , b . 11 S e p t . l 8 l i * ; m. E l l e r y Nash.
i i i N a t h a n , m. 181*2, S a r a h P r a n c e s D i c k e n s . , d. 22 Nov. 1 8 8 0 .
(see o b i t ) .
i v Mary, b . 29 O c t , 1 8 0 8 ; d. 3 S e p t . i 8 6 0 , ae 72; m. 29 J a n .
I 8 3 2 , W i l l i ara York s / o James York & M a r t h a S a u n d e r s ) , b . 13
June 1 8 0 9 ; d. 2 P e b . 1 8 8 8 . Had 11 c h . (York G e n . , H i s t o r y of
S t o n i n g t o n , C t . , by W h e e l e r . )
v Nancy, b . ca 1 8 0 6 / 7 ; d. 26 D e c . 1861*, ae S&7 6m. unm.
v i C h a r l e s P . , b . — ; d. e a r l y ; m. C e l l i s t i n a ( — ) . Was a son
C h a r l e s At C e l l i s t i n a , l a t e r ra. Mr. B i l l s .
v i i Gaty Ann, d. 11* D e c . 1 8 2 0 .
v i i i George H . S . , b . c a 1821*; d. b e f . I87I*; m. 1* P e b . 1850,
P r a n c e s Maria H a l l . George H. S . B a r b e r l a t e r i n l i f e , a d o p t -
ed t h e name BARBOUR. He i s r e f e r r e d as s u c h i n W e s t e r l y , R . I . ,
V i t . R e c , Bk 6B. pl*38 ( A.G.B. New S e r i e s . Vol 1*. p . 21*.)
i x C a r o l i n a P . , b . 2jjov - 1822; d . 15 O c t . 1895> ae 73y.

N o t e ; W e s t e r l y , R . I . , P u b l i c L i b r a r y . , Micro f i l m , May 1 9 6 6 .
Westerly Newspaper., " At A l b i o n , W i s e , S a r a h Prances D i c k e n s ,
d / o T r i s t a n D i c k e n s , b ca 1 8 2 3 , a t Pawcatuok, S t o n i n g t o n , C t . ,
d . 22 Nov. 1 8 8 0 . , w i f e of C a p t . Nathan B a r b e r l*th. They were
m a r r i e d i n 181*2. Removed t o Wise i n 1 8 6 6 . Her age a t d e a t h
"was 57 y e a r s , l e a v i n g a husband and 3 s o n s . "

76
Generation VI

51 E l l e r y Barber (Matthew^BenJamin*" , Moses J a m e s ) , b.


W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 181*1*; d. t h e r e 1921*; m. W e s t e r l y , R . I . ,
1 3 D e c 1 8 8 8 , Fanny E m e l i n e H a l l d/o W i l l i a m D e n n i s o n H a l l ,
(I83O-I86O) and Anna L e w i s , I 8 3 8 - 1 9 1 2 . ) . F a n n y E . , b . West-
e r l y , R . I . , Dec. 1 8 5 8 ; d. t h e r e 23 O c t . 1925* T h e i r i s s u e ;
77 i F a n n y N i n a , b . 20 S e p t . 1889; d. 19 March 1 9 7 9 ; m ( 1 )
1913* John P e r r y Ingham. She m. ( 2 ) , R o b e r t P . C l a r k . By
t h e f i r s t m a r r i a g e , s h e had 3 c h .
i i M e r c i e Anna, b . 1 8 9 1 ; d. 1 9 1 8 . unm. ae 27 Y r s .
i i i Rhoda Marion, b . 11 Nov. 1 8 9 5 ; d. 12 D e c . 1 9 7 1 - » •
Donald Ferguson.

Newspaper O b i t ; Fanny Nina B a r b e r Ingham C l a r k , f i 9 , a d i r e c t


d e s c e n d a b t of t h e o r i g i n a l s e t t l e r s of W e s t e r l y , d i e d Monday
n i g h t a t h e r home. Born i n W e s t e r l y R . I . , S e p t 20 1 8 8 9 , s h e
was t h e e l d e s t d a u g h t e r of the l a t e E l l e r y & F a n n i e E H a l l
B a r b e r . She was a member of C e n t r a l B a ^ p t i s t C h u r c h , C i r c l e
one of t h e Women's S o c i e t y and a member of Rhode I s l a n d S o e , of
Mayflower D e s c e n d a n t s , e i g h t h g e n e r a t i o n d i r e c t l i n e t o P i l g r i r a
George S o u l e . Her s u r v i v o r s i n c l u d e a s o n , J o h n L e w i s I n g h a m ;
two d a u g h t e r s . P r a n c e s M. Berube and M a b e l l e B u r b i n e ; a s t e p -
d a u g h t e r V i r g i n i a DeBragga; 12 g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d 1 8 g r e a t
grandchildren.

Newapaper O b i t ; Mrs. Rhoda Marion B a r b e r F e r g u s o n , 7 6 , d a u g h t e r


of E l l e r y And Annie H a l l B a r b e r , d. 12 D e c 1 9 7 1 ; S-be was b .
W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 1 1 Nov. 1895; Her h u s b a n d D o n a l d M. F e r g u s o n ,
p r e d e c e a s e d h e r . She l e a v e s two s o n s , Donald o f D a l l a s T e x a s &
F i n l e y of W e s t e r l y ; a d a u g h t e r M r s . P r a n c e s P a s e t t i a n d a s i s t e r ,
M r s . Nina C l a r k ; 8 g r a n d c h i l d r e n and 2 g r t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n .

77
Generation VI
52 Thoraas Clarke B a r b e r (Moses^Moses^Sarauel'Tdoses James ) , b .
E x e t e r , R . I . , 29 D e c . 1 7 9 8 ; d. t h e r e 25 O c t . I 8 7 2 , ae 7i*; •».
S u s a n Congdon, b . c a 1801*; d. E x e t e r , R . I . , 6 Aug. 1893* ae 8 9 .
Their issue;
&Z i Henry C l a r k , b . 23 May 1825; m. Hannah E . , b . 3 June 1828;
d. 1 3 A p r i l 1851*, ae 25y 10m lOd. T h e i r i s s u e :
a . C h a r l e s Henry, b . 181*8; d. 15 May i 8 6 0 .
b . Mary A . , b . 1 1 May 1852; d. li* May 1891*, ae i*2y 3 d.
m. Manfred.E. B a r b e r .
i i C l a r k , b . 5 -Dec 1826; d. 6 F e b . 1893> ae 66y; ra. Almira
Andrews, b . 2 June 1822; d. 6 S e p t . 1893* ae Tly.
i i i Mary Ann, b . 1* March I 8 3 8 ; d. 13 D e c . 181*2, ae i*y 9ra.

N o t e ; Most of t h e s e g r a v e s t o n e d a t e s were found many y e a r s a g o ,


when I v i s i t e d t h i s c e m e t e r y . H i s t . Cera., No 8, E x e t e r , R . I .
Some g r a v e s unmarked and many f i e l d s t o n e s , a l s o the f o l l o w i n g : -
C h i l d r e n of D a n i e l C. B a r b e r & Araey S . C l a r k . ,
1 W i l l i a m , d. 1* O c t . 1 8 5 3 . 20y 5ra 8d.
2 John E . , d. 30 Nov. 181*9, i y 3ra 23d.
C h i l d r e n of E l e a z e r Bellows & Lydia L B a r b e r . ,
1 A d e l i n e P . , d. I85I*. 8y Ira li*d.
2 Lenora, d. 23 Aug. 1851*. 2y.
3 infant, d. 20 O c t . l85_*.
Moses B a r b e r . , d. 1 5 May 1 8 5 8 . age 90y
Mary C l a r k . , d. 5 June 1851*. age 8 l y .
Edward B a r b e r , d. 1* March 181*5• 28y.
(compiler) •

76
Generation Vll

53 John Webster B a r b e r ( Sanford^JameSpJr^fc E l i z a b e t h Jaraes^


W i l l i am-*Moses Jarae s )«
b . S o u t h K i n g s t o n , R . I . , 16 Nov. 1 8 5 8 ; d. Kansas C i t y , Mo.,
16 March 191*3* ra. Lebanon, C o n n . , 31 J a n 1882, Amy Adelaide
B r i g g s , d/o C h a r l e s Wilcox B r i g g s (1813-1898) & D e l i a F r a n c e s
G a g e r ( 1 8 2 2 - 1 9 0 8 ) . Araey was b . , L e b a n o n , Windham Co, Conn.,
11* A p r i l 1 8 6 1 ; d. A t c h i s o n , K a n s a s , 11* D e c . 1938. T h e i r i s s u e ,
a l l b o m i n P a r n e l l , A t c h i s o n , Kan;
66 i F r e d e r i c S t a n t o n , b . 21 Jan 1 8 8 3 ; d. 20 April 1 9 6 3 .
67 i i L e s l i e Sanford, b . 13 P e b . 1 8 8 5 ; d. 31 Oct. 1966.
68 i i i H a r l e y Marion, b . 11 Aug. 1 8 8 7 ; d. 22 J a n . 1959;
i v Mary E d i t h , b . 23 S e p t . 1 8 8 9 ; d. Deo. 1918; Was a n u r s e
d . , during the influenza epedemic
69 v Amy L o u i s e , b . 7 Oct. 1 8 9 3 ; d . 20 Deo. 1968.
70 v i H e r b e r t Hazard, b . 26 A p r i l I 8 9 6 ; d. 15 S p e t 1975-
71 v i i V i c t o r Warren, t w i n , b . 1 3 J a n . 1 9 0 0 ; d. Living 1980
72 v i i i Vera J a n e t s t w i n , b . 1 3 J a n . 1 9 0 0 ; d. L i v i n g 1980.
7
John'V/ebster B a r b e r , b . 16 Nov. I 8 5 8 and h i s b r o t h e r O r r i n
Snow B a r b e r , were t h e s o n ' s of S a n f o r d B a r b e r & E l i z a b e t h W e b s t e r .
J o h n W., was o n l y 1* y e a r s of a g e , h i s b r o t h e r , O r r i n . , 6 y r s
of a g e , when t h e i r f a t h e r d i e d i n 1 8 6 2 . T h e i r mother E l i z a b e t h
Webster d/o E z e k i e l Webster and Abby L a r k i n of Richmond, R . I .
E z e k i e l W e b s t e r , n a t i v e of Richmond, R . I . , decided he would
remove w i t h h i s f a m i l y t o Lebanon, Windham County, Conn., a r e a . a
There he p u r c h a s e d a farm and r a i s e d h i s f a m i l y .
E l i z a b e t h W. B a r b e r , f o l l o w i n g h.\&i h u s b a n d ' s d e a t h worked a t
a t h r e a d f a c t o r y and by the time h e r s o n ' s John and O r r i n were
a b o u t 12 y e a r s of a g e , t h e y a l s o worked i n t h i s same f a c t o r y .
By o r about I 8 7 6 , John and O r r i n B a r b e r went t o Lebanon, C t . ,
t o work f o r t h e i r Uncle E z e k i e l . I t i s h e r e t h a t John B a r b e r
l e a r n s t o farm and l e a r n the t r a d e of b u t c h e r i n g .
By t h i s time Moses Hazard B a r b e r of S o u t h K i n g s t o n , R . I . ,
has a l r e a d y gone "West", ( s e e h i s p a g e ) . , f i n a l l y making h i s home
i n A t c h i s o n , K a n s a s . At l e a s t f i v e o r s i x c o u s i n s of John B a r b e r
h a s l e f t R . I . , t o go and work f o r Uncle Moses B a r b e r . Now John
O r r i n B a r b e r f e e l t h e y t o must go w e s t . O r r i n Barber does n o t
r e m a i n i n Kansas t o o l o n g . G r e e n e r p a s t u r e s ? . He removes t o
Oklahoma, ( s e e h i s p a g e ) . John B a r b e r , i n d u s t r i o u s , c o n s i s t a n t
and d e p e n d a b l e young man works d i l i g e n t l y f o r h i a Uncle Moses,
who l a t e r s e l l s young John B a r b e r n a c r e s of l a n d , one m i l e s o u t h
of h i s homestead.
cont. 79
Generation Vll

John Webster B a r b e r . , cont.


Because of t h e n e i g h b o r i n g farms of E z e k i e l Webster and
C h a r l e s Wilcox B r i g g s , n e a r b y , t h e r e was one d a u g h t e r , Amy
A d e l a i d e B r i g g s who met and became John W. B a r b e r ' s s w e e t h e a r t .
By J a n . 1 8 8 2 . , J o h n B a r b e r has b u i l t a s o d house on h i s p i e c e
of l a n d and a few o u t b u i l d i n g s i n K a n s a s . He r e t u r n s to Lebanon, C
Conn., t o c l a i m h i s b r i d e and m a r r i e s h e r t h e r e on 31 J a n . 1 8 8 2 .
Altho t h e i r wedding p i c t u r e was n o t i n c o l o r , i t i s s a i d , she had
made h e r wedding d r e s s by h a n d , plum c o l o r and John wore a d a r k
s u i t w i t h a r e d s i l k n e c k t i e . They r e t u r n e d t o Kansas by t r a i n .
S i d e by s i d e , t h r u good and bad t i m e s , t h e y worked t h e farra,
l i v e d o f f t h e l a n d and r a i s e d a faraily of e i g h t c h i l d r e n . The
l a s t two were t w i n s .
As time p r o g r e s s e d , a s t o n e house ( c a 1 9 0 0 ) , took t h e p l a c e
of t h e sod h o u s e . , by 1 9 1 6 , "Dad remodeled t h e house, we ( t h e boys)
Jacked t h e house a r o u n d a q u a r t e r of a t u r n , p u t i t on a new f o u n d -
a t i o n and added 8 f e e t t o t h e s o u t h s i d e . The old barn was framed
w i t h wood p i n s and was n e v e r p a i n t e d " . (Family l e t t e r s i n 1967)
I n 1 9 3 2 , John And Amy B a r b e r c e l e b r a t e d t h e i r 50th wedding
a n n i v e r s a r y . S i x y e a r s l a t e r Amy, d i e d i n D e c . 193$* ae 77 Y r s .
John B a r b e r , d i e d i n 191*3* age 85 Y r s .
The John W, B a r b e r f a m i l y b u r i a l p l o t i s i n Round Mound Cera.,
A t c h i s o n , Kansas n o t f a r from t h e B a r b e r homestead. A l l of t h e
g r a v e s have t h e i r own f l a t h e a d s t o n e s . I n t h e c e n t e r of t h i s p l o t ,
r e s t s a huge g r a n i t e b o u l d e r , t h a t came from the l a n d . Many a
t i m e , t h e b l a d e of t h e plow l e f t i t s mark o n t h i s stome. John
B a r b e r and t h e boys f i n a l l y g o t t h e b o u l d e r o u t and threw i t i n
a d i t c h n e a r b y . When g r a n d m o t h e r B a r b e r d i e d , the s t o n e was
t a k e n i n t o town. The f a c e of i t was p o l i s h e d and c u t - BARBER-
As i t was i n t h e b e g i n n i n g and a t t h e e n d , , the r o c k of t h e
l a n d and t h e s o i l of t h e l a n d , embrace them i n t h e i r f i n a l r e s t -
ing p l a c e i n t h e S t a t e of K a n s a s , he a d o p t e d and c a l l e d home.
end. 8o
Generation Vll

51* Orrin'Snow Barber (Sanford J a s . | r ^ & E l J z . ^ , Jaraes^ William^


Moses Jaraes ) ,
b . South Kingston, R . I . , 28 Oct. 1856; d. Major Co., Okla.,
1 A p r i l 1929; m. ca 1889, Ness Co., O k l a , , Samantha Jane
Wright. She was b . Mercer Co., M i s s o u r i , 16 Peb. 1872; d.
Hutchinson, Kan., 5 Aug. 1951. Their i s s u e .
i E t h e l Mae, b . 11 June 1892; d. 3 Nov. 1966; m. Thomas
Edward Snow, b . 3 Nov. 1886; d. Kingfisher Co., Okla., 19
S e p t . 1926. Their i s s u e ;
a. Lee C a r l i s l e , b . Okla., 21 Aug. 1915
b . Roy F r a n c i s , b . Okla., 12 S e p t . 1917*
c E d i t h Arnette, b . Texas, 2 Nov. 1919.
d. Louis Sanford, b . Texas, 7 S e p t . 1921.
i i Sanford David, b . 19 June or J a n . , 1895* <•*-• Los Angeles,
C a l , , 23 Nov. 1920. b u r . Hayden, Colorado.
i i i Martin Wright, WWL., b . 23 Aug. 1896; d. 11 Oct. 195**-
i v E l i z a b e t h F l o r e n c e , b . 2 Peb. 1900. m. Mr. Shearer.
v Sarah Alice, b . 7 Nov. 1902. m. Mr. Moon.
v i Anna Phebe, b . 29 J a n . 1901*; d. Oct. 191*2; ra. Mr. Watson.

Note; In 1965, Mrs. E t h e l Barber Snow, d/o Orrin S. Barber


and Samantha Jane W r i g h t . , b . 1892 and d. J* Nov. 1966. She
was recovering frora a s t r o k e and w r i t i n g was quite d i f f i c u l t
f o r h e r . She wrote t h a t while r e s i d i n g i n Kansas and p r i o r t o
h i s raarriage, her f a t h e r , d i s l i k i n g the name of SNOW, adopted
SANFORD for h i s middle name. S t r a n g e l y enough, Ethel M. Barber,
raarried Mr. Snow.
Orrin S. Barber was a farmer but seemed always to be looking
f o r a b e t t e r farm. Heiresided i n S a y r e , Okla., Cherokee, Okla.,
Ransora, Kansas and Hutchinson, Kan. When he died i n A p r i l 1929,
he was buried beside h i s wife i n Hutchinson, Kan.
However, he did provide and r a i s e a family of 6 c h i l d r e n , 1*
g i r l s and 2 s o n ' s . One son serving h i s country i n World War 1.
Perhaps one day, some old l e t t e r s w i l l be found in a shoe box,
i n someone's a t t i c t h a t w i l l be e n l i g h t e n i n g to the faraily.
(corapiler) g-_
Generation V 11

55 Waity ' G e n e t t e Vaughan (Susannah J a r a e s ^ W i l l i a r a A t o s e s 2 J a m e s ) ,


b . S t o n i n g t o n , C o n n . , 20 Nov. 1856; d. Noank, Conn., 25 S e p t ; -
191*6; m. 8 March 1 8 8 0 , William Herbert Cunningham ( s / o J a m e s
Cunningham 8c E l i z a b e t h Knowles), b . West M y s t i c , C o n n . , 29
March 1 8 5 5 ; d. Noank, Conn., 2 Nov. 1929. T h e i r i s s u e , 8 t b . G e n ;
i Maude W i n i f r e d , b . 19 P e b . l 8 8 l ; m. Charles T. Rehn, l 8 ? 9 -
191*1*; Maude d. Long Branch, N . J . , 1961*.
i i Mabel S t a n t o n , b_ 17 Nov. 1 8 8 3 . twin,
i i i Hugh Duncan, b . & d. 17 Nov. I 8 8 3 . t w i n .
i v J e s s a V., b . 6 May 1889; d. 29 A p r i l 191*8.
i i Mabel S t a n t o n ( a b o v e ) , b . Noank Conn., 17 Nov. 1 8 8 3 ; L i v i n g
i n 1975* m« S p r i n g f i e l d , M a s s . , 29 Nov. 1 9 1 1 , M a r t i n V d n n i s o h .
s / o M a r t i n Wennisch & E l i z a b e t h Poehraan), b . C i n c i n a t t i , O l a i o . ,
18 June 1 8 7 5 ; d . F r e e p o r t , L . I . , 31 J u l y 1937*
They had one s o n , Edward Joseph, b . 21 S e p t . 1 9 1 2 ; m.
16 May 19*1*2, Anne L o u i s e Schwab.
N o t e ; The W i l l i a m H. Cunningham b u r i a l p l o t i s i n Noank V i X X a g e
Cem. Also n e a r b y , a r e the f o l l o w i n g .
C h a r l e s H. B a r b e r , b . 29 Dec. 181*9. d. 20 Nov. 1927
1 s t w i f e , L y d i a P . Ashbey, b . 26 Mar. 1862. d. ll* J a n . 1 8 9 S - .
2nd w i f e , E v a l i n a Latham, b . 29 D e c 1859. d. 26 D e c . 1 9 3 8 .
Infant, no d a t e s .
#4HHHHKH*
56 L i z z i e ^ V a u g h a n , ( s i s t e r of Waity, above), b . S t o n i n g t o n ,
C o n n . , 21 Aug. 1 8 6 1 ; ' d . W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 9 J a n . 191*2; ni.there
26 D e c . 1 8 8 1 , H e r b e r t L . Burdick s/o Lorenzo Burdick & T a c y
L a n g w o r t h y ) , b . 7 Aug. 1852; d. 27 P e b . 1932. I s s u e ;
i Harold Gifford, b . 8 April 1881*; d. 29 Jan 1951*; ra. 1 8
A p r i l 1907, E l i z a b e t h Arnold, ( d / o Henry 8c C a t h e r i n e A r n o l d ) .
m.i2alSe£h, b . 15 June 1873; cl. 31 March 1967- No i s s u e .
3 i i Rachael B . , b . 18 A p r i l I 8 8 7 .
Generation V II

65 P a n n y 7 N i n a B a r b e r ( E l l e r y Matthew^Benj. P . ,^Ben J. C l o s e s 2 Jaraes 1 ) ,


b . W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 20 S e p t . 1889; d. t h e r e 19 March 1979; ra.(1),
1913* J o h n P e r r y Ingham ( s / o John Ingham & L u c i n d a Lewis) b . J a n .
1882; d. Aug 191*2. T h e i r i s s u e ;
i Anna M a b e l l e , b . 1915* ra. Joseph B u r b i n e .
i i P r a n c e s Marion, b . 1 9 1 7 ; m/1 Bourdan Babcock.
m/2 George B e r u b e .
i i i John L e w i s , b . 1922; m. L u c i l l e Norraan.
F a n n y ' N i n a B a r b e r , ( a b o v e ) m.(2) R o b e r t p . C l a r k ( s / o Arnold C l a r k
& C h r i s t i n e K i n g s l e y ) , b . P e b . 1888; d. Aug. 1951. No i s s u e .
Fanny Nina B a r b e r (inghamQ C l a r k , 8 9 , d i e d l a s t evening a t h e r
home, 192 Main S t . She was t h e wife of t h e l a t e John P e r r y Ingham
and of t h e l a t e Robert F r a n k l i n C l a r k . She was born i n W e s t e r l y , 20
S e p t . 1 8 8 9 , e l d e s t d a u g h t e r of E l l e r y & F a n n i e E . ( H a l l ) B a r b e r .
A d i r e c t d e s c e n d a n t of t h e o r i g i n a l s e t t l e r s of W e s t e r l y , John &
Mary Babcock, she was b o m i n one of t h e B a r b e r homesteads 4n E a s t
Avenue, now known as B u t t e r f l y E s t a t e s , where she r e s i d e d u n t i l h e r
e a r l y t e e n s . With h e r f a m i l y ando.two s i s t e r s Mercie Anna B a r b e r &
Rhonda F r a n c e s ( B a r b e r ) F e r g u s o n , a l l of whom a r e now deceased, h e r
family moved t o t h e Lucy C a r p e n t e r house ( p r e s e n t l y ) known as t h e
Hickok h o u s e a t t h e c o r n e r of Main & Beach S t r e e t s , u n t i l she raoved
i n t o h e r new home n e x t d o o r .
Mrs. C l a r k was b e s t known f o r h e r t a l e n t s as a s e a m s t r e s s . She
l e a r n e d h e r t r a d e w i t h H a t t i e Barbour as a young g i r l and d i d sew-
ing f o r many p r o m i n e n t f a r a i l i e s i n W e s t e r l y 8c Watch H i l l . A f t e r t h e
d e a t h of h e r f i r s t husband she worked a t O r s c n i g o C o . , f o r Anne
Hickox, i n t e r i o r d e c o r a t o r , and l a t e r f o r Edward Lucker, u p h o l s t e r e r .
She was a member of t h e C e n t r a l B a p t i s t Church, C i r c l e One of t h e
Women's S o c i e t y , The W e s t e r l y H i s t o r i c a l S o c i e t y and a r e g i s t e r e d
member of t h e R . I . , S o c i e t y of Mayflower DescenDants through v i r t u e
of an e s t a b l i s h e d e i g h t h g e n e r a t i o n d i r e c t l i n e to P i l g r i m George
Soule.
Sho i s survivedeTby a s o n , John Lewis Ingham of Pawcatuck, two dau-
g h t e r s . P r a n c e s M. Berube of Dunn's c o r n e r s . , a s t e p - d a u g h t e r , V i r g i n i a
DeBragga of M y s t i c , 12 g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 18 g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 3
n e i c e s and one nephew.
The f u n e r a l s e r v i c e w i l l be conducted i n t h e Gaffney-Dolan F u n e r a l
horae, 59 S p r u c e S t r e e t , T h u r s d a t a t 11 a.m. by Rev. F r e d e r i c k
G a r d n e r , former p a s t o r of t h e C e n t r a l B a p t i s t Church. I n t e r m e n t w i l l
be i n R i v e r Bend c e r a e t e r y . C a l l i n g h o u r s w i l l be h e l d tomorrow
evening frora 7 t o 9 o ' c l o c k .
W e s t e r l y R . I . , "The S u n " , March 20 1 9 7 9 . S 2 _. a
Generation Vll

57 J o s e p h 7 T . B a r b e r
(Edward^Lillibridge^Susannah^Joseph^Moses
James ) ,
b . E x e t e r , R i . , 5 J a n . 1802; d. Humboldt, C a l . , 28 Aug. 1875;
m. Nancy James, b . Richmond, R . I . , 9 J u l y 1808; d. G r a s s
V a l l e y , C a l . , 17 June 1881*. T h e i r i s s u e , a l l b . H o p k l n t o n , R . I .
1 George P e r r y , b . 31 J a n . 1826; d. 9 J u l y 1850. ( P i n e Grove, Cem.
i i C h a r l e s James, b . 10 Oot. 1827; m. E l l a F . H i l l on 27 Nov.
1867.
i i i Phebe Ann, b . 25 March 1829; d. 25 Nov. 1852; ra. 22 Nov.
181*9, Burroughs B u r d i c k , M.D.
i v Joseph L i l l i b r i d g e , b . 21* March 1 8 3 1 ; d. 11 May 1852 a t
A c a p u l c o , Mexico, e n r o u t e by p a s s a g e on b o a t on way to C a l . He
m. 8 P e b . 1852, Phebe Greene, d. 12 J a n . 1861*.
v G a r d i n e r C l a r k e , b . li* P e b . I 8 3 3 ; m. 1 July 1867, Emraa p .
Webber.
vi Edward Thomas, b. 11 May 1839; m. 11 May 1868, Matilda L.
Bernison. They had, William Bradbury., Annie Willena & Emraa P.
vii Dorsas James, b. 7 Jan. 181*1; m. 17 Jan. 1858, William K.
Spencer. He d. 30 D e c 1890.

58 Thomas'Tillinghast Barber, (brother of Joseph T. Barber( above) ,


b. Hopklnton, R.I., 20 July 1813; d. there, 21* D e c 1891. g.s.
m. 10 July 181*3, Angeline P. Richmond, b. Pawtucket, R.I.,
16 June 18.22; d. Hopklnton,R.I., 22 Jan 1893. g.s. Issue;
1 Marcie E., b. 1 Nov. 181*9; ra. 18 Nov. 1869, Joseph S.Aldrich,
ii Maiy Elizabeth, b. 1* Aug. 1857; d. 13 Oct. 1857.
Note; Thomas ^Tillinghast Himes Barber, born as such but l%ter
dropped "Himes", he was a carriage maker, furniture and coffin
maker., founder of Barberville, Hope Valley, R.I., with his
brother Edward Barber.

83
neration V 11

59 L i l l i b r i d g e ' B a r b e r (Edward^ i l l i b r i d g e ^ u s a n n a h ^ Jos eptr*Moses


Jaraes ) ,
b . Hopklnton, R . I . , 31 Aug. 1815; ra. 25 Dec. I836, Thankful
L i l l i b r i d g e , d/o Araos L i l l i b r i d g e , b . Richraond, R . I . , 19
A p r i l 1611*; d. Chicago, 1 1 1 . , Oct. I 8 9 I . Their i s s u e .
i 1 Albert Leander, b . 26 Nov. 1814*; d. 19 Sept. 181*9.
i Phebe Ann, b . 10 Peb. I 8 3 8 ; d. Edgerton, W i s e , 1866.
m. Nathan G. Twining.
i i i Thoraas Hoxsie, b . 16 April 181*8; d. 17 S e p t . 181*9.
i v C l a r r i s s a Adelaide, b . 13 J a n . 1851
•**HHHHt--M-JHHf

60 Edward'Barber (EdwardTiillibridge%usannah^Joseph-T-loses James ) ,


b . Hopklnton, R . I . , 3 Aug. 1817; d. there 6 Feb. 1905; ra.
li* March 181*3, Susan Card; b . Richraond, R . I . , 25 S e p t . 1816;
d. 27 Nov. 1898. Their i s s u e .
i Lois Ann, b . 29 July 181*5; d. 11 S e p t . 181*5.
i i Edward P e r r y , b . 28 July 181*7; d. 10 Sept 181*8.
i i i d a u . , b . 18 June 181*9; d. 26 J u l y 181*9.
i v Susan E l i z a b e t h , b . 16 July 1853; d. 22 March i 8 6 0 .
Note; All of t h e s e c h i l d r e n died a t an early age, a l l buried
a t Pine Grove Cem., Hope Valley R . I . , which accounts for the
keen i n t e r e s t Edward Barber had f o r the care of the flowers
and grounds i n t h i s ceraetery.

81+
Generation V 11

61 Welcome Barber(Edwardn_jillibridge' 5 Susannah^"Joseph-Tloses James ) ,


b . 22 J u l y 1825; m. 3 May 181*7, P o l l y M a t t e s o n D/o Peleg M a t -
e s o n 8c Mary D a v i s ) , b . 1 6 Aug. 1822;
Welcome & f a m i l y l e f t R . I . , 1851* rera. E d g e t o n , W i s e , s t a y e d
u n t i l a b o u t 1 8 6 3 , went on t o Iowa and was t h e r e about ll* y e a r s .
He t h e n rem. t o P o r t l a n d , Oregon, on t o S a n F r a n c i s c o - r e t u r n e d
t o Wise a f t e r r e t i r i n g b u t because of t h e c o l d c l i m a t e he r e -
t u r n e d t o C a l . There were 7 c h i l d r e n .
1 Thomas E d i s o n , b . 1 2 M a r . 181*8; R e s . i n Oregon.
i i Mary A l i c e , b . 15 P e b . 1850; R e s . S t a t e of Washington. '
i i i O r r e n Welcome, b . 8 June 1855* R e s . Washington.
i v O r r a A l i d a , b . 9 S e p t . 1857; R e s . Oregon.
v Anna F r a n c i s , b . 22 Aug. 1859; R e s . Oregon.
v i Emma A n n e t t e , b . 18 June 1 8 6 1 ; R e s . Oregon.
v i i S r a n k Lamont, b . 18 June 1866; R e s . Washington.

62. Henry C l a r k B a r b e r ( Thoraas C , C l o s e s Moses Samuel-^Moses Jaraes


E x e t e r , R . I . , 23 May 1825; ra. ( 1 ) , Hannah E l i z a b e t h C l a r k e ,
b . 3 June 1 8 2 8 ; d. 13 A p r i l 1851*. T h e i r i s s u e ;
i C h a r l e s H . , b . Nov. 181*8; d. 15 May i 8 6 0 ,
i i Mary A . , b . 11 May 1852; d. li* May l89i*, ae 1*2. She m.
Manfred B a r b e r .
H e n r y 7 C l a r k B a r b e r , m. ( 2 ) , b e t . 1851* - 1859, Amy L o u i s e
Kenyon who d . 1 9 3 7 . They had 1 known s o n .
71* i i i Charles^Henry b . ;26 March i 8 6 0 .

N o t e ; Henry C l a r k B a r b e r and sorae of h i s family a r e i n t e r r e d


i n H i s t . Cem. No -8, E x e t e r , R . I .

85
Generation V 111

66 F r e d e r i c S t a n t o n B a r b e r ( J o h n ' S a n f o r d James ^ Willia_nA.oses 2


Jaraes ) ,
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 21 J a n . 1863; d. V i n e l a n d , N . J . , 20 A p r i l
1 9 6 3 ; b u r . B e v e r l y , N . J . , N a t i o n a l Cera.) m. ( 1 ) , W e s t e r l y ,
R . I . , 25 A p r i l 1 9 0 5 ; F l o r e n c e E t h e l Champlin (d/o George A.
Champlin & S a r a h E . B l i v e n ) , b . W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 3 J u l y 1885;
d. l i v i n g 1980. T h i s m. d i s s o l v e d by d i v . , 1912. I s s u e ;
i E t h e l L o u i s e , b . 29 Oct. 1 9 0 5 ; d. 19 J a n . 1908.
75 i i F l o r e n c e E l i z a b e t h , b . 23 May 1 9 0 7 . ( c o m p i l e r of t h i s Ms)
i i i F r e d e r i c k E a r l e , b . 12 F e b . 1910; d. P a l , A l t o , C a l . , 23
March 1972. b u r . L i v e r m o r e , C a l . unra.
F r e d e r i c S . B a r b e r , m ( 2 ) , (• ) h i s w i f e ; names
and d a t e s unknown. She d i e d e a r l y , a f e m a l e c h i l d was r a i s e d
by t h e w i f e ' s f a m i l y .
P . S . B a r b e r , m. ( 3 ) , 7 June 1 9 1 8 , Mary Gertrude Macomber
( d / o Bowen B. Macomber 8c Mary Jane P a r t e l o ) , b . W e s t e r l y , R . I . ,
19 Nov. 1890; d . W a t e r f o r d , C o n n . , 23 J u l y 19-1*8; b . Hopklnton,
R . I . , Their i s s u e ;
i v S t a n l e y Macoraber, b . Deo. 1 9 2 0 / 1 ; l i v i n g 1980. ra. G r e e c e ,
J u l i a ( — - ) . T h i s m. d i s s o l v e d by d i v . Some y e a r s l a t e r they
r e m a r r i e d a g a i n . S t a n l e y M. B a r b e r s e r v e d i n W.W. 1 1 . R e s . i n
W a t e r f o r d . Conn. No i s s u e .
P . S . B a r b e r , m. (1*), P a l l R i v e r , M a s s . , 22 O c t . 191*8, Mrs.
L i l l i a n Ranger Brown ( w i d . ) . d . Warwick, R . I . , O c t . 1 9 5 9 .
F r e d e r i c S t a n t o n B a r b e r changed h i s name t o h i s own l i k i n g ,
he was o f t e n c a l l e d F r e d and l a t e r S t a n t o n . P . S . B a r b e r ,
J o i n e d t h e P e a c e t i m e Array a t Kansas C i t y , Mo. His o r d e r s were
t o P o r t M a n s f i e l d , Watch H i l l , W e s t e r l y , R . I , where he raet h i s
f i r s t w i f e , F l o r e n c e E t h e l Champlin. He was a c a r p e n t e r by
t r a d e . At t h e t i m e of h i s 3rd raarriage, he removed t o W a t e r -
f o r d , Conn., and r e s i d e d t h e r e u n t i l t h e death of h i s wife i n
191*8. I n O c t . 191*8, Mr. B a r b e r m a r r i e d a g a i n , Mrs. L i l l i a n
Ranger Brown. They r e s i d e d i n Warwick, RL, u n t i l h e r d e a t h i n
1 9 5 9 . He t h e n removed t o New J e r s e y and l i v e d t h e r e u n t i l h i s
death i n 1963.
cont. p.
G e n e r a t i o n V 111
Frederic Stanion Barber., cont.
o
Frederic Stanton Barber, e n l i s t e d 22 May 1 9 0 3 , Kansas C i t y ,
Missouri., a s s i g n e d t o 8 8 t h C o . , U . S . Coast A r t i l l e r y . P i s o h . ,
21 March 1906 a t P o r t M a n s f i e l d , Watch H i l l , W e s t e r l y , R . I . , as
G o rpraan •
He was a c c o r d e d a M i l i t a r y B u r i a l h e l d a t Beverly N a t i o n a l
C e m e t e r y . , B e v e r l y , New J e r s e y .
N o t e ; R e f e r e n c e carae from faraily l e t t e r s of h i s family i n A t c h i -
s o n , Kamsas: Mr and Mrs J o h n D a v i s , V i n e l a n d , N . J . : V i t . R e c ,
Rhode I s l a n d s , Conn., New J e r s e y . , Kansas and Washington, D.C.

n
Generation V 111
67 L e s l i e S a n f o r d B a r b e r ( John ' S a n f o r d ? Jaraes^ Jaraes M/filliairr
Moses Jaraes ) ,
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 13 P e b . 1885; d. Kansas C i t y , Mo., 31 O c t .
1 9 6 6 ; ra. ( 1 ) , Auburn, I n d . , 7 S e p t . 1910, Mayme Havens B u s s a r d
( d / o P r a n k I B u s s a r d & V i o l e t t a — ) , b . Warsaw, I n d . , 31 Aug.
1889; dX Kansas C i t y , M o . , 1* P e b . 1930; b u r . Atchison, Kan.
Their issue;
76 i Ruth Havens, b . 30 Aug. 1911.
77 i i R o b e r t L e s l i e , b . 9 O c t . 1913.
L e s l i e B a r b e r , m . ( 2 ) , Kansas C i t y , M o . , 15 March 1933* Hazel
Mae Haynes ( d / o John W i l l i s Haynes & I d a S i n g e r of N . Y . ) , b . 3
D e c 1892; d. Kansas C i t y , Mo., i n t h e s p r i n g of 1978. no i s s u e .
L e s l i e S . B a r b e r was t h e h i s t o r i a n of h i s Barber faraily. His
s i s t e r Vera B a r b e r Van B u r e n a s s i s t e d c h i r a . He g a t h e r e d d a t a &
m a t e r i a l on b o t h of h i s p a r e n t s l i n e of a l l i e d f a r a i l i e s , r e -
t u r n i n g t o t h e i r a n c e s t o r s of George S o u l e and Gov. W i l l i a m B r a d -
f o r d , b o t h p a s s e n g e r s of t h e "Mayflower". L a t e r , raany of h i s fam-
i l y J o i n e d t h e D . A . R . , t h e i r Rev. War P a t r i o t , Jonathan B a r b e r ,
of E x e t e r , R . I . James^B a r b e r . , Jaraes-^Barber, J r . , a l s o s e r v e d ^
i n t h e Rev. War. S e v e r a l g e n e r a t i o n of B a r b e r ' s are mentioned
i n S m i t h ' s M i l i t a r y L i s t of R . I . , men who s e r v e d i n a l l t h e Wars.
F r e n c h 8c I n d i a n W a r . , War of 1 8 1 2 . , Rev. W a r . , C i v i l War., World
Warl a n d - 1 1 . , Korea and V i e t Nam.
L e s l i e B a r b e r r e t i r e d from Railway Mail S e r v i c e about 19*1*5- I n
some of h i s r e t i r e m e n t y e a r s , he s e r v e d as Desk Clerk a t The
Y.M.C.A. He w r o t e v a r i o u s about h i s b e l o v e d Kansas & M i s s o u r i ,
where h e had r e s i d e d a l l of h i s l i f e .
Mr. B a r b e r d i e d i n Kansas C i t y , M c , a t t h e age of 8 1 . His
b u r i a l t o o k p l a c e a t Round Mound Cem., A t c h i s o n , Kan., i n h i s
parents burial plot.

38
Generation V 111

68 H a r l e y Marion B a r b e r ( John'Sanford!? Jaraes+James William^


Moses James ) ,
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 11 Aug. 1887; d. Medical L a k e s , Spokane,
Wash., 22 J a n . 1959; ra. 13 A p r i l 1910, L a u r a E d i t h P a t t o n ( d / o
E r n e s t Lewis P a t t o n & Mary Rowena Randolph) b . Beverly, l a . , 3
A p r i l 1890; d. W e n a t c h e e , Wash., 30 O c t . 1965* They were b o t h
cremated and t h e i r a s h e s r e t u r n e d t o A t c h i s o n , Kansas, i n The
Barber family p l o t f o r b u r i a l . their issue.
78 i E m e s t Warren, b . 2 D e c 1910.
79 i i John H e r b e r t , b . 20 O c t . 1912.
i i i Marion E d i t h , b . 1 Aug. 1911*. d. 6 Nov. 1922.
80 iv C a r r i e M a r g u r e i t e , b . 3 Aug. 1 9 1 6 .
v E l i z a b e t h L o u i s e , b . 3 J a n . 1918; d. 21 F e b . 1921.
vi L a u r a E s t h e r , b . 6 March 1920; m. 21* June 1939, Raymond H.
M i l l e r . No i s s u e . R e s . Huron, Kan.
81 v i i Donald P a t t e n , b . 9 Aug. 1 9 2 1 .
82 v i i i H a r l e y M. J r . , b . 27 Nov. 1922.

Note; H a r l e y M. B a r b e r & h i s wife L a u r a E . P a t t o n , i n the e a r l y


y e a r s of t h e i r raarriage l i v e d n e a r A t c h i s o n , Kansas. Two of t h e i r
c h i l d r e n i i i Marion E d i t h , d. 1922 and v E l i z a b e t h L o u i s e , d.
1 9 2 1 . , a r e b u r i e d on t h e i r g r a n d p a r e n t s l o t a t Round Mound Cem.,
Atchison, Kansas.

89
Generation V 111

69 Amy i i o u i s e B a r b e r ( J o h n Sanfordc.James- 3 Jaraes^William-^Moses


James ) ,
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , .7 :0c*. 1893; d. P o r t l a n d , Oregon, 20 Dec.
1968; m. H u t c h i n s o n , K a n . , ca 1913, L l o y d M i l l e r M a r t i n . , b .
6 Nov. 1895* d. P o r t l a n d , Oregon, a f t . 1 9 6 8 . Their i s s u e .
i V i r g i n i a , b . 11* Nov. 1 9 1 3 .
i i D o r i s M i l l e r , b . 3 J u l y 1915.
i i i Mary J a n e t t e , b . 3 D e c . 1918; ra. N o g a l e s , A r i z o n a . , Harvey Louis
S c h a d c Their i s s u e ;
i J a u n e t a , b . and d. a t b i r t h .
i i J a n e t J e w e l l , b . 28 S e p t . 1 9 5 8 .

N o t e ; I t i s w i t h r e g r e t I have so l i t t l e t o w r i t e about t h i s
f a r a i l y . Frora faraily l e t t e r s , I l e a r n e d t h a t Lloyd M. M a r t i n
l i f e was a s s o c i a t e d w i t h music i n one form o r a n o t h e r .

90
Generation V 111
Q y
70 H e r b e r t Hazard B a r b e r (John 7 Sanford 6 Jaraes^James i 4 Willia_n 3 M o s e 3
James ) ,
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 26 A p r i l 1896; d. S t . J o s e p h , Mo., 15 S e p t .
1 9 7 5 ; ra. L e a v e n w o r t h , K a n . , 15 F e b . 1 9 1 9 , Addie E l l e n Bagby ( d / o
B a s i l 8c Susan B a g b y ) , b . Skidraore, Mo., 1* A p r i l 1896; L i v i n g
1980. Their i s s u e .
1 i n f a n t , died e a r l y ,
i i H e r b e r t H. J r . , b . 28 J a n . 1 9 2 1 .
i i i Arena L o u i s e , b . 29 Dec. 1 9 2 2 .
i v Maxine E d i t h , b . 8 May 1927.
A
H e r b e r t H. B a r b e r , as a man, husband and f a t h e r and n e i g h b o r ,
was above r e p r o a c h , k i n d and b e n e v o l e n t . He was educated i n
A t c h i s o n , K a n . , answered h i s c a l l of duty t o h i s c o u n t r y and
s e r v e d i n World War 1 . H e r b e r t H. B a r b e r was d i s c h a r g e d from
t h e Army a t L e a v e n w o r t h , K a n . , where he i n 1919, raarried there
15 P e b . 1 1 t h . , . Addie E l l e n Bagby, a s c h o o l t e a c h e r . They were
h o n o r e d by t h e i r c h i l d r e n , f a m i l y and f r i e n d s by a 5 o t h wedding
a n n i v e r s a r y c e l e b r a t i o n on 15 F e b . 1 9 6 9 .
H e r b e r t and Addie B a r b e r wore d e d i c a t e d members of t h e i r F i r s t
B a p t i s t Church i n A t c h i s o n , Kan. T h e i r r e l i g i o n found e x p r e s s i o n
n o t a-s much i n word, as i n k i n d a c t s and d e e d s .
The y e a r s f o l l o w i n g h i s r e t i r e m e n t from t h e U . S . p o s t a l S e r v i c e ,
was s p e n t b e a u t e f y i n g h i s l a n d . The Persimmon t r e e . P i n e s ; S h r u b s ,
[i

M a g n o l i a and f l o w e r s of t h e s e a s o n as w e l l , t h a t b i t of t h e e a r t h
frora h i s boyhood f a r m , a v e g e t a b l e g a r d e n .
Another g o l d e n t h r e a d woven i n t o t h e t a p e s t r y of l i f e , i s a
f i t t i n g e p i t a p h f o r H e r b e r t H. B a r b e r .

Note; H e r b e r t H. B a r b e r , World War I . I n P r a n c e ; 102 nd I n f .


D i v . , l a t e r t r a n s f e r r e d . S i g n a l D i v . of H d q u a r t e r s Co. 91
Barber R i t e s To Be Held Thursday. ( A t c h i s o n , Kansas Newspaper).
H e r b e r t H. B a r b e r , 7 9 , 801 South F o u r t h s t r e e t , r e t i r e d stamp
and c i v i l s e r v i c e c l e r k a t t h e A t c h i s o n p o s t o f f i c e , was dead on
• a r r i v a l a t a S t . Joe h o s p i t a l y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n .
He was e n r o u t e t o S t . J o e , to see a d o c t o r when he s u f f e r e d u a n
apparent h e a r t a t t a c k as t h e c a r was n e a r i n g S t . J o e . E r n e s t Wilson
r e t i r e d p o s t a l employe, was d r i v e r of t h e o a r and Mrs. Barber was
with him. They c a l l e d an ambulance and he was t a k e n on t o t h e
hospital.
F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w i l l be h e l d Thursday a t 2 p.m. a t t h e S a w i n -
Dyer chapel w i t h the Rev. John W r i g h t , p a s t o r of the F i r s t B a p t i s t
church, o f f i c i a t i n g . B u r i a l w i l l be i n t h e Effingham cemetery w i t h
m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e s c o n d u c t e d by Fleming - J a c k s o n - S e e v e r P o s t , n o , 6
of the American L e g i o n .
The f a m i l y w i l l r e c e i v e f r i e n d s from 7 t o 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
a t the M o r t u a r y . They s u g g e s t memorials may be c o n t r i b u t i o n s t o t h e
F i r s t B a p t i s t c h u r c h , and may be l e f t a t t h e m o r t u a r y .
Mr. B a r b e r was b o r n A p r i l 26, 1896 a t t h e Barber farra on r o u t e
3, son of John W. and amy B r i g g s B a r b e r . He was g r a d u a t e d from t h e
Effingham High s c h o o l and s e r v e d i n t h e Army during World War I .
He and t h e forraer Addie Bagby were m a r r i e d P e b . 15 1919 a t
Leavenworth, K a n s a s . He r e t i r e d i n 1 9 6 0 , a t t h e Atchison p o s t o f f i c e
where he was employed f o r 33 y e a r s . He was a l o n g time a c t i v e mem-
b e r of t h e F i r s t B a p t i s t church where h e was a deacpn e m e r i t u s , was
a member of American L e g i o n P o s t No. 6 and of the N a t i o n a l A s s o c i a t i o n
of R e t i r e d F e d e r a l E m p l o y e s .
S u r v i v i n g a r e M r s . B a r b e r ; a son H e r b e r t (Bud) B a r b e r , J r . , V a l -
p a r a i s o , I n d ; two d a u g h t e r s , Mrs. Henry (Arena) Ober, LaMarque.
Tex., and Mrs. Robert C. (Maxine) U l r i c h , W i t i c h a ; a b r o t h e r , V i c t o r
Barber, Route 3 ; a s i s t e r , Mr. Ed. (Vera) Van Buren, Daytona Beach,
F l a ; 10 g r a n d c h i l d r e n , and f i v e G r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n .
Three b r o t h e r s and two s i s t e r s p r e c e d e d him i n d e a t h .
end 92
Generation V 111
71 V i c t o r Warren Barber( J o h n 7 S a n f o r d 6 J a r a e s 5 J a r a e s i V i l i i o 2 n 3 M o s e s 2
Jaraes ) ,
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , ( t w i n ) , 1J2 J a n . 1900; d. l i v i n g 1980; m.
A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 17 Dec. 1930; B e s s i e B e a t r i c e Mayfield (d/o I s a a c
Thoraas & B e s s i e C o r i n n a M a y f i e l d ) , b . Cummings, Kan., 12 June
1906; d. 7 J u l y 1 9 7 5 . T h e i r i s s u e ;
i Mary Ann, b . 27 Aug. 1 9 3 2 .
i i i Ruth D a r l e n e , b . 12 June 1935.
i i David V i c t o r , b . 3 Nov. 1 9 3 3 . unm,
i v J e r r y Warren, b . 5 S e p t . 1936. unm.
v Betty J o . , b , 2 J a n . 1938; m. 21* May i 9 6 0 , Joseph H.Hibbs.
m / 2 , 1967 W i l l a r d Gage, J r . No i s s u e of e i t h e r marriage,
v i John J o s e p h , b . 2 P e b . 1939.
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Victor Barber
Cemetery Research His Hobby.
Victor Barber, route 3, likes to keep busy. Since his accum-
ulating years in his legs won't let hira do all the work he has done
so long around the homestead, he finds less strenous interests to
keep him busy.
One of these has been to research the history of Round Mound
cemetery southwest of Atchison and to log all the genealogical in-
formation on all the headstones in it. In the process, he has al-
most become an encyclopedia of family tree information, including
that of the Barber family, concerning those buried at Round Mound
cemetery.
He typed his gleanings, which covers eight legal size pages
which he introduces with the-following;
1
' 'Remember, men, as you pass by, as you are now so once was I;
as I am now, so you must surely be.'
One of the prettiest little cemeteries in this area is 'Round
Mound.' About nine miles southwest of Atchison, it is situated on
a prominent knoll, the roturidity of which gives it the name of
R0U
It lies between Speck bridge and High bridge, just north of
Kellv bridge and it overlooks the valleys of Stranger and Crooked
creeks! The area is enclosed with a rack wall which was quarried
and laid up by interested and willing hands.
cont. '3
generation V 111
Victor W, Barber, cont;
....A tract of land was, now is and has been for many years used
.for cemetery purposes; Located in the southeast quarter of section
four, township seven, range 20, it is described as follows;
Beginning at a point nine and thirty seven one-hundredth chains
north and seven and nine one-hundredth chains west of the southeast
vomer of said southwest quarter, running thence north two hundred
feet and thence west two hundred seventeen and one half feet and one
half feet to the place of beginning. Also the perpetual use of the
road as now located and graded as a means to and from said cemetery,
and said ground for cemetery being about one acre, ( a chain is 66 ft).
The earliest birth date of the more than 250 graves identified by
inscriptions and inquiry is that of Benjamin A. Thompson, 1799-1861,
born in the state of Virginia. In 1822, heraarriedNancy Baxter.
Barber list the Thompson children and their descendants along
with other family names familiar to and still present in Atchison area.
The marriages of Benjamin and Nancy Thompson's children clue-in the
local beginnings of raany current Atchison area residents.
Victor Barber also has made a chart of Round Mound cemetery and
one showing who is buried in each plot as well as the birth and
death dates of that person, if available.
Local families who have ancestors buried in Round Mound, or think
they might have, have complete information at Barber's fingertips.
What a boon for thera caught up in the current pursuit of family tree
roots, branches and seedlings.
end.
Note; This article appeared in the leading newspaper of Atchison,
Kansas •
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72 Vera J a n e t t e Barber (John'Sanford Jaraes^James\rilliara-T£oses


o James ) ,
b . Atchison, K a n . , ( t w i n of Victor Barber ( a b o v e ) , 13 Jan. 1900;
Living 1980; ra. Reno, Nevada, 16 J a n . 191*5* Edraund Van Buren ( s / o
Charles Van Buren), b . Brooklyn, N.Y., 29 Nov. 1892. No i s s u e ;
Edraund Van Buren, d. F l o r i d a , 1978.
Note; The following a r t i c l e appeared i n 'The Herald^' a F l o r i d a
newspaper, a few y e a r s before Vera B a r b e r ' s husband died.
cont. 91*
—Herald StaM Photxs by ED SLATER

Mrs. Ed Van B u r e n Keeps Busy


? . . . sews for Red Cross and foster children

A
She Sits Down To Sew .
And Makes 800 Dresses!
By ELIZABETH RHODES thread, snaps and bias tape), basic patterns — a simple she'll save fabric for as Ion*
H t r i l d Wrlt.r goes into garments for two- shift and a fitted waist with as a year until she has the
"My husband used to laugh three-and four-year-olds; a gathered or pleated skirt. right combination of quantity
when I said my hobby was and color.
. Trimmed with buttons, and
sewing," says Mrs. Ed Van
an occasional velvet bow or
Buren, "But I think he be-
piece of lace, the .multi-col-
lieves me now." AFTER SHE finishes
ored garments go to children SHE ALSO makes skirts
who "come from broken about 20 garments she calls and blouses, jackets, shirtu,
So do the Red Cross, the
homes, are wards of the court the welfare department and sunsuits and shorts ("they're
State Welfare Department
or whose parents can't take t h e i r caseworkers match so easy; it only takes about
and hundreds of foster chil-
care of them for a short time. child with dress. half an hour to make them")
dren in Dade County.
Often the clothes these chil- Mrs. Van Buren, who has and n-»wr throws away ?
Since April, 1966, this dren get are the best they've scrap of material, which
no children of her own, volun-
short, bespectacled lady has ever had," said Mrs. Van makes her husband Ed, a
teered two years ago to work
evolved her favorite pastime Buren with pride. retired photographer, sigh.
for the Red Cross which she
into a constructive commu-
worked for during World Bui even the tiny scrap-
nity service. "Welfare says that when War 1. She spends two days a come in handy because ' T m a
She's made and donated the children have pretty week, sewing for the organi-
clothes this gives them digni- schemer when it comes to
almost 800, garments to foster zation, and it was through using up cloth."
ty." her work t h a t she became
children. Ant it's cost her
$16. interested in foster children. •What the foster children
Using her . house trailer,
6307 NE Second Ave., as base don't get in clothes they get
"It's surprising what you "I've always wanted to in toys, as do the patients at
for her one-woman clothing
can do with a little piece of work for others," she says. Children's Variety Hospital.
industry, Mrs. Van Buren
left over material," she says sews about 25 hours a week. Five Red Cross friends also
displaying tiny dresses, some She uses the production line made children's clothes. Cloth chickens, pigs and
barely bigger than a doll method (she cuts out several dogs come from fabric that
would wear. dresses at once, before put- Although she never has once was destined for the
ting the needle to any of seen a child in one of her waslebasket. But not before
them) and averages . two garments, Mrs. Van Buren Mrs. Van Buren has used
dresses per day. every available inch to make
HER FABRI«p, donated by carefully studies children's
friends (she spent the $16 oh They are" made from two clothing for new ideas. And one of her 800 dresses.

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Generation V 111

73 Rachael B . Vaughan ( L i z z i e ' S u s a n n a h James J a m a s ^ i l l i a m ^


Moses James ) ,
b . 18 A p r i l 188?; d. S p r i n g f i e l d , M a s s . , A p r i l 1972; m. Xk
June 1 9 0 9 , A d e l b u r t G e e r ( s / o Prank & M a t t i e G e e r ) , b . S p r i n g -
f i e l d , M a s s . , 10 O c t . 1 8 8 2 ; d. p o s s . ca 2 y e a r s f o l l o w i n g h i s
wife's death. Their i s s u e .
i David Remington, b , 6 O c t . 1911* miru
i i James Langworthy, b . 9 Nov. 1 9 1 5 ; m. 12 Nov. 19i\k> Ruth
P u l l e r , b . 26 S e p t . 1 9 1 2 , They h a v e 2 s o n s , James and G l e n n .
This f a m i l y r e s . S p r i n g f i e l d , Mass.
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7k C h a r l e s Henry B a r b e r (Henry C, T h o s . C, Moses^M-ises^jrauel^


Moses James ) ,
b. Richmond, R.I., 26 March i860; d. Burrillville, R.I., 1966,
at the age of 106 years, m, Louise Briggs, who predeceased him.
i daughter, who married John A. Hacking or Providence, R.I.
ii Hattie Melissa, b. 27 Aug. 1895.
iii Henry E?
Henry E; B a r b e r , m . ( l ) C a r r i e T a r b o x ; T h e i r i s s u e .
a . Howard C , now of W. Greenwich., R . I .
M
b . A r d i s W., " : " "
c . C l a y t o n H., now d e c e a s e d .
H e n r y l - B a r b e r , m . ( 2 ) Alice T u l l e y . T h e i r i s s u e .
c . Martha, m. Eugene A r s e n a u l t . Have 2 ch.
d. W a l t e r , s a i d t o have m a r r i e d and h a d 3 c h .
Q

Note. It is with Charles Henry Barber that the spelling of


the name of Barber is changed to Barbour.

97
Generation V 111

Charles H. Barber, who died a t the age of 106 in Zambarano


memorial h o s p i t a l was b u r i e d i n Knotty Oak Cemetery, Coventry, R . I ,
i n p r i v a t e funeral s e r v i c e s conducted by the Rev. Donald L . S h u l e r ,
pastor of the Fourth B a p t i s t Church.
Mr. Barber a rugged farmer, had been a p a t i e n t at the h o s p i t a l
for seven y e a r s . He t r a c e d h i s ancestry back to George S o u l e , a
passenger of the Mayflower and the 35th signer of the Mayflower Com-
pact i n 1620.
He was born i n Richmond, R . I . , March 26, i860. His p a r e n t s ,
Henry C. and Amy Louisa Kenyon Barber, once owned Barber Pond i n
S. Kingstown, R . I . , now s t a t e p r o p e r t y . ;
After he r e t i r e d from farming, Mr. Barber, l i v e d for more t h a n
20 years with a daughter, Mrs. John A. Hacking of 193 S l a t e r Ave.
A son Henry E. Barber of Brockton, died some years ago and M r s .
Barber, the former Louise B r i g g s , died in 1937.
Besides Mrs. Hacking, s u r v i v o r s include 10 grandchildren and
great grandchildren.

"The S u n " . , Westerly, R . I . , Sunday, March 27, 1966.


Mr. Barber I s 106 Years Old.
Charles H. Barber, a n a t i v e of Richmond and perhaps Rhode I s -
l a n d ' s o l d e s t l i v i n g r e s i d e n t , c e l e b r a t e d h i s 106th b i r t h d a y y e s t e r -
day at the Dr. Zambarano Memorial Hospital in B u r r i l l i v i l l e .
A man never drank o r smoked, Mr. Barber a t t r i b u t e s h i s l o n g l i f e
to outdoor l i v i n g . A farmer f o r many y e a r s , he r e t i r e d as a .farm
superintendent i n Dedham, M a s s . , i n 1925* and has been a p a t i e n t i n
the h o s p i t a l , the p a s t seven y e a r s .
Among the birthday cards received by Mr. Barber were c o n g r a t u -
l a t i o n s from P r e s i d e n t Johnson, Gov. Chafee and Congressman John E,
Fogarty. I n the p a s t he has received greetings from p r e s i d e n t Dwight
E. Eisenhower and the l a t e P r e s i d e n t John F . Kennedy.

98
Generation IX

75 P l o r e n c e 9 E l i z a b e t h (Betty) Barber (Frederic 8 John 7 Sanford 6 James 5


James^William^osesBarnes ) ,
b . Westerly, R . I . , 23 May 1907; (Compiler of t h i s Ms); m. ( 1 ) ,
Stonington, Conn., 13 Nov. 1926, Irwin Prank Dawley (s/o Prank
I s a a c Dawley 8c Carrie Evelina Brown), b . Stonington, Conn., 1
April 1907; d.. New London, Conn, 8 July 1958; bur. River Bend
Cem., Westerly, R . I . Their i s s u e ,
i Avis E l i z a b e t h , b . Westerly, R . I . , 28 Oct. 1929.
i i Irwin Prank, J r . , b . 2 June 1931.
i i i Robert William, b . 25 Oct. 1938.
Florence E. Barber, m. (2) New London, Conn., 6 May 1961,
Joseph Henry Church ( s / o Rufus I r a Church & Susan L. B a r r e t t ) ,
b . New London, Conn, 26 Oct. 191J+; d. New London, Conn, 31
Dec. 1976. No i s s u e .
Irwin P . Dawley.
P r o j e c t i o n i s t Dies After Long I l l n e s s .
Irwin P . Dawley, 51 » of 15^- Connecticut Ave, New London, C t . ,
died j u s t before midnight, l a s t night at the Lawrence Memorial
H o s p i t a l , where he entered^ two weeks ago.
Mr. Dawley was born i n Pawcatuck, Stonington, C t . , April 1
1907, the son of the l a t e Prank I . , and Carrie E, (Brown)Dawley.
A r e s i d e n t of t h i s c i t y since 1930, he was a member of the New
London Lodge of Elks and the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Alliance of t h e a t r i c a l
Stage Employes and Motion P i c t u r e Machine Operators of the United
S t a t e s and Canada.
U n t i l h i s i l l n e s s he was employed as a p r o j e c t i o n i s t a t the
Garde t h e a t r e .
Surviving are h i s widow, Florence E.(Barber) Dawley, whom he
married i n 1926; two sons, Irwin P . , J r . , of Waterford and
Robert W., of t h i s c i t y a daughter, Mrs. Gerald Verkade of t h i s
c i t y and four grandchildren. The Elks w i l l coniuot a l*»dge # r
sorrow a t 7;kS p«a. at the funeral home.
A f u n e r a l s e r v i c e w i l l be conducted at Byles Memorial Home F r i d a y
a t 10:30 a.m. Interment w i l l be at River Bend cemetery. W e s t e r l y ,
R.I. July 8 1958. 99
Generation IX

76 R u t t r Havens B a r b e r ( L e s l i e J o h n ' S a n f o r dJames^James^illianr*


Moses James ) ,
b . K a n s a s C i t y , M o . , 30 A u g . 1 9 1 1 ; m/1 M a r i o S p i z z a r i . This
m a r . d i s s o l v e d by d i v . R u t h H. B a r b e r , m / 2 K a n s a s C i t y , M o . 1 8
A p r i l 1 9 3 7 , A l b e r t H e n r y H o l t z . They a d o p t e d a s o n , W i l l i a m
B a r b e r H o l t z , b . 16 J a n 191+6. Ruth H. B a r b e r , m / 3 , N o v .
1967* R i c h a r d D u d l e y . They r e s . i n W a r r e n s b u r g . Mo.
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77 R o b e r t L e s l i e B a r b e r ( L e s l i e ^ J o h n ^ S a n f o r d ^ J a m i s ^ J a m e s 1 * - Wm3
9

Moses James ) ,
b . K a n s a s C i t y , M o . , 9 O c t . 1 9 1 3 ; d. C a l . , c a 1 9 7 5 . *&. 2 2
J u n e 1 9 3 9 , L o l a L e e * B 1 a c k , b . 25 Nov. 1 9 1 1 . They h a d a d a u .
J a n i c e L e e , b 25 A p r i l 191+1.
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78 E r n e s t W a r r e n B a e b e r ( H a r l e y J o h n ' S a n f o r d J a m e | ^ J a m e s ^ Wm^
Moses James ) ,
b. 2 Dec. 1 9 1 ^ m. 26 Oct. 1933* Dorothy Nell Raynard, b. 30
March 1913* Their issue 10th gen.
i Warren Devol, b. Dec, 193U-; m. April 195*^* Jewel Clifton.
They have, Michael D., b. 1959; Cindy Lee, b. 1957-
ii Jerry Dale, b. 1 April 1937; m. Dec. 1957* Delores
Gallagher. They have., Peggy Lee, b. 1958
Dorothy Gail, b. 1957-
iii Baby girl, b. & d. 29 March 1939.
iv Nellie Lou, b. Sept. 19i|-0; m. April 1955* Floyd Clifton.
Have, Floyd Wayne, b. 1956.
Wesley Jean, b. 1958.
baby boy, b. Sept. 1960.
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79 J o h n H e r b e r t B a r b e r ( H a r l e y J o h n ' S a n f o r d James +James JWm^


Moses James ) ,
b . 20 O c t . 1 9 1 2 ; m. 3 0 D e c . 1933* Lorene Chappell, b . 30 J u l y
1915» They h a v e . 1 0 t h gen.
i H e r b e r t C l e v e l a n d , b . 8 O c t . 193*1-* m. 1 9 5 2 , G e o r g i a
( ) . Have 3 s o n s .
Donald J .
Lawrence K.
D e n n i s R.
i i E l l e n Jewel, b . 27 P e b . 1936; b . Lowell Thomas. Issue.
D o n a l d W . , b . 1955
Lowell S . , b . 1956.
Lorene Jewel 1957 and E l i z a b e t h P a t r i c i a _ ^00
6btf\ •
G e n e r a t i o n IX
o
John H e r b e r t B a r b e r . , C h . , cont.
iii James N o r t o n , b . 30 S e p t . 1939; m. Connie Graves i n 1958.
They h a v e . , James Norton,. 1 1 . b . 1959
S e t of t w i n s , 17 y e a r s l a t e r .
iv Baby g i r l , b.&d. 191+0.
v John R o b e r t , b . 29 J u l y 191+2; m. Has 3 ch.
vi M a r y ' E l i z a b e t h , b . 28 S e p t . 19kk* m. Has 2 d a u s . ,
S u s e t t e , b. April 1962.
Mary, b . J a n . 1961+.
vii Samuel Donald^ b . 26 S e p t . 1 9 5 2 . m. Has 2 s o n s .
end..

80 C a r r i e ^ M a r g u r e i t e B a r b e r (Harley J o h n ' S a n f o r d James ^James^ Wm.3


Moses James ) ,
b. 3 Aug. 1916; m.(l), 7 Aug. 1936, James Westly Wilfong.
(div.191+3). Their issue;
i James, b . 1r£ Apgtl 1 9 3 7 ; m . , Has, James J r . , b 1962
and Becky J o e , b . 1967.
i i L a u r i e N a d i n e , b . 21 P e b . 191+0; m. 5 S e p t . 1959,
Dayle J o h n s o n . They h a v e , D a y l e , J r ; L a u r i e Lynn; and
Brian.
C a r r i e ^ M . B a r b e r , m. ( 2 ) , 21+ June 19i+l+, L e s t e r Paul G o s l i n ,
b . 10 P e b . 1910; d. 20 J a n . 1 9 6 9 . T h e i r i s s u e .
i i i P a u l a J e a n , b . 17 J u l y 191+5; » . Thomas C a r p e n t e r .
They h a v e , Kimberly Sue
Thomas P . , J r .
Edwin P a u l .
i v E s t h e r J o y c e , b . 20 March 191+7* ™- David J . Dupont.
They h a v e , K e r r i e Ann.
J e a n n i e Marie
Susanna J o y c e .
V Karen S u e , b . 17 Dec. 191+8; m. Donald F r a n c i s G r e e n .
They h a v e , Karen Prances
McKenny (Quashmer), b . 9 May 1951-
v i Donna L o u i s e , b . 16 J u l y 1 9 5 2 ; m. ( 1 ) , S t e v e n Mc-
Kenny; H a d . , S h e r r i Rene .
Donna L o u i s e , m. (2) Mark A l l a n G a b r a l ; Issue
Mark J r . , b . J u l y 1 9 7 1 .
C h r i s t i a n , b . Aug. 1 9 7 2 .
v i i L e s t e r P a u l J r . , b . 1 S e p t 1951+* * . 1+ J a n . 1975*
G l o r i a Buhen. Have a s o n , J o h n , b . 29 A p r i l 1976.
10/
Generation IX

81 Donald 9 Patton Barber (Harley John 7 Sanford 6 James|james^ Wm3


Moses James ) ,
b . 9 Aug. 1921; m. 1952, Zora W e l l s . Their issue
i Donald 3 r d . , b . 13 April 1951+.
i i P a t r i c k Neal, b . 11 S e p t . 1955.
i i i Rhonda Jean, b . 23 Jan. 1957.
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9
82 Harley Marion Barber, J r . , b . 27 Nov. 1922; m. 13 Nov.
191+6, Dora Bell Andrews, b . 26 Dec. 1929. Their i s s u e . ,
i Harley M., 3rd.* b . 10 S e p t . 19kl*
i i Lloyd Eugene, b , 3 Oct. 191+9.
i i i P a t r i c i a Lee, b . 21 Dec. 1951.

o
Carrie M. B a r b e r . , also i n t e r e s t e d , , i n the ancestors
of h e r f a t h e r s f a m i l y . . Following the death of her husband,
she has put t o g e t h e r a"family t r e e " , f o r her family. I n 1977*
C a r r i e M., decided a tour to the e a s t coast was in o r d e r , (ca
28 d a y s ) . She had l e f t Kansas and making stop-overs, she
v i s i t e d i n V i r g i n i a , Washington, D . C , New York C i t y . , New
London, C t . , and spending eight days w i t h me (compiler): On
t o Boston, Mass., c r o s s i n g the n o r t h e r n p a r t of Mass., i n t o
New York s t a t e . , Chicago, 1 1 1 . , S t . L o u i s , Mo. and her f i n a l
d e s t i n a t i o n Kansas.
The area i n and around South Kingstown, R . I . , proved
most i n t e r e s t i n g to h e r , as t h i s was the area, her g r a n d f a t h e r ,
John Webster Barber and' h i s a n c e s t o r s had l i v e d .

102
Generation IX

83 H e r b e r t 9 H a z a r d Barber ( H e r b e r t , S § , John 7 S anf o r d 6 James 5 James1*


Williai_r*Mose3 James ) ,
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 28 J a n . 1 9 2 1 ; m. A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 9 J u l y 19*1+3*
Mary E l l a S h e l t o n ( d / o A l b e r t & Octie S h e l t o n ) , b . Bymen, T e x a s ,
19 F e b . 1 9 2 5 . T h e i r i s s u e ;
i J e f f r e y A l a n , b . Texas C i t y , T e x a s , 11 March 1950. unm.
i i Andrew;^^<-iu__ue^ b . LaMarque, T e x a s . , 26 S e p t . 1953- unm.
They r e s i d e i n V a l p a r a i s o , I n d i a n a .
H e r b e r t H. B a r b e r , J r . , a t t e n d e d ' Y a l e 1 , New Haven, Conn: He
a t t e n d e d U . S . Army O f f i c e r ' s School and s e r v e d as L t . , i n t h e
Air Corp i n World War I I .
The f o l l o w i n g a r t i c l e appeared i n A t c h i s o n , Kan, n e w s p a p e r .
Sept 6, 1978.
H e r b e r t H. B a r b e r , J r . , son of Mrs. H e r b e r t H. B a r b e r , 801
South F o u r t h S t r e e t , r e c e n t l y c e l e b r a t e d 30 y e a r s of s e r v i c e w i t h
S t a n d a r d O i l C o . , ( I n d i a n a ) a t S t a n d a r d ' s Amoco Research C e n t e r ,
N a p e r v i l l e , 1 1 1 . . , where he i s a r e s e a r c h chemist i n t h e a n a l y t i c a l
r e s e a r c h and s e r v i c e s d i v i s i o n . A g r a d u a t e i n c h e m i s t r y of S t .
B e n e d i c t ' s C o l l e g e (now B e n e d i c t i n e ) , he began h i s c a r e e r w i t h t h e
company i n 191+8, a t Texas C i t y , T e x a s .
Mr. B a r b e r and h i s wife Mary E l l a l i v e i n V a l p a r a i s o , I n d .
They have two s o n ' s , J e f f r e y , Los G a t o s , C a l i f . , and Andrew, s t u -
dent of U n i v e r s i t y of Chicago Law S c h o o l .
end.
Mrs. Mary E. Barber, is in the School System, in Valparaiso,
Indiana.

103
Generation IX

8JL+. A r e n a ^ L o u i s e B a r b e r ( H e r b e r t J o h n ^ S a n f o r d J a m e s | j a m e s J W i l l i a m )
Moses James ) ,
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 2 9 D e c . 1 9 2 2 ; m. ( 1 ) Coy G e r a r d T r a m e i , b.
1920; ( d i v . ) 1951* d. l a t e r Conn;. I s s u e , 1 0 t h gen.
i Stephen, b . O a k l a n d , C a l . , 26 P e b . 191+5* a*. J o a n n e W a t s o n .
I s s u e ; a. P e t e r H e r b e r t .
b. Sarah.
c. Joel.
i i C h a r l e s D o u g l a s , b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 19 O c t . 191+6; m. G a l v a s t o n ,
T e x . , 31 May 1 9 6 9 , L i n d a L o u i s e L i s b o n y ( d / o R o b e r t L e o n L i s b n y \
.Angela S a n c h e z ) , b . 1 8 O c t . 191+8. No i s s u e ;
Charles D., U . S . Navy 1 9 7 1 .
iii James Norman, b . Atchison, Kan., Oct. 1950; m. 1971+, L a y n e
( ).

Arena L . B a r b e r , m . ( 2 ) 28 March 1 9 5 2 , H e n r y J o h n O b e r , b. 8
March 1 9 2 1 ; d . 1 9 7 9 , LaMarque T e x a s .
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85 Maxine E d i t h B a r b e r ( H e r b e r t J o h n 7 S a n f o r d James|jamesJWm3
Moses James ) ,
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 8 May 1 9 2 7 ; m, t h e r e 1 2 J a n . 191+7, R o b e r t
C h a r l e s U l r i c h ( s / o Max W. U l r i c h & J o s e p h i n e B r e u e r ) , b.
A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 21 A p r i l 1 9 2 6 ; T h e i r i s s u e , 1 0 t h g e n .
i R o b e r t Mark, b . W i c h i t a , K a n . , 1 9 J u n e 191+8; m. 15 Aug.
1975* E l l e n C. L i n d / o James 8c H e t t y L i n . , b . 1 S e p t . 191+6.
i i B a r b a r a Ann, b . 1 7 A p r i l 1 9 5 1 * ™-» 20 M a r c h 1 9 7 1 * L a r r y A l a n
W i l l i s ( s / o C e c i l W i l l i s 8c B e r n i c e S e y l e r ) , b . 11+Peb. 1950; I s s u e .
a. Shane Alan, b . 30 O c t . 1971 •
b . Craig August, b . 1 3 May 1971+.
iii Dennis C h a r l e s , b . 28 May 1 9 5 1 * m. 16 May 1973* T e r e s e
P r i c e ( d / o E v e r e t t P r i c e & T i l l i d a Laymon) Issue.
a. C h r i s t i n a M a r i e , b . & d. 2 J u l y 1 9 7 6 .
b. Charles E v e r e t t , b . 2i+ J u n e 1979
..r cont. 101+
Generation IX
9
Maxine B. Barber., cont.
i v P h i l l i p C a r l , b . 1 3 A p r i l 1 9 5 5 ; m. 27 S e p t . 1975* Helen
Agnes Weklund (d^o Eugene Wekland & Gladys H e r r o n ) , b . 28
July 1958. Mar. d i s s o l v e d by d i v . F e b . 1 9 8 0 . I s s u e .
a. P h i l i p Ray, b . 8 March 1976.
b . C a r l Ryan, b . 11 S e p t . 1 9 7 7 .
v David P a u l , b . 11 J u l y 1956; m. 15 June 1975* T e r e s a Ann
W i l l i a m s ( d / o Donald W i l l i a m s & Marlon S m i t h ) , b . 25 P e b . 1 9 5 7 .

N o t e ; C o r r e c t i o n on b i r t h p l a c e of 1 s t b . , Robert Mark. The


1 s t c h i l d b o r n . A t c h i s o n , Kan. The l a s t 1+ b . W i c h i t a , Kan.
2nd c o r r e c t i o n , , P h i l l i p C a r l , m. Helen A. Wecklund n o t
Wekland.
end.
iHMHHHKHHHHi-
Q fl 7 f. c. _i
86 V i r g i n i a A d e l a i d e B a r b e r ( Amy John'Sanford^James^James?"
W i l l i a a r M o s e s James ) ,
b . H u t c h i n s o n , K a n . , 11+ Nov. 1913* m. (1) San F r a n c i s c o , C a l . ,
29 Aug. 1931+* W i l l i a m E l l i s R o d g e r s . ( d i v . 1 9 5 0 ) . I s s u e ;
i D e l o r e s L o u i s e , b . 10 May 1937« •**• J o s e p h K e l l e r .
i i S u s a n V i r g i n i a , b . 1 March 191+2.
D e l o r e s & J o s e p h K e l l e r , have son Todd Joseph, b . 11+ S e p t
1958.
i i i W i l l i a m M a r t i n , b . 23 S e p t . 191+6.
V i r g i n i t A. B a r b e r , m(2) San Mateo, C a l . , 30 March 1951+*
F r a n c i s T r o b r i d g e R e e v e s , b . 22 Nov. 1 9 0 7 .
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105
Generation IX

87 D o r i s 9 M i l l e r B a r b e r (Amy J o h n ^ S a n f o r d James^Jame|Villiam3
Moses James ) ,
b , W i c h i t a , K a n . , 3 . J u l y 1 9 1 5 ; m. S a n F r a n c i s c o , C a l . , 25 O c t .
1 9 3 6 , P a u l Eugene B u r n s , b . 22 May 1 9 1 3 * d . Reno, N e v a d a , 1 6
Aug. 1 91+1 . Issue.
a. Martin Eugene, b . 1 3 O c t . 1 9 3 9 ; m . 27 F e b . 1 9 5 9 , G l o r i a
Ann M e n d o z a , t h e y h a v e a d a u . P e n n y A n n , b . 27 Nov, 1 9 5 9 .
9
Doris Miller Barber, m. ( 2 ) R o b e r t E d w a r d L y t e r , b . 26 J u n e
1913. Their i s s u e .
b. Linda, b . 21+ D e c . 191+6.
c. Leiand Lloyd, b . 26 J u n e 1 9 5 0 .
d. L a r r a i n e L o u i s e , b . 30 O c t . 1 9 5 5 -
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88 M a r y " J a n e t t e B a r b e r (Amy J o h n ' S a n f o r d James' 3 J a m e s j \ r i l l i a m ^


Moses James ) ,
b . San F r a n c i s c o , C a l . , 3 Dec. 1918; m, N o g a l e s , Arizona,
Harvey L o u i s S c h a d e . Issue.
a. J a u n i t a , b.& d. a t birth.
b. Janet Jewell, b . 28 S e p t . 1 9 5 3 .

89 Mary 9 Ann B a r b e r ( V i c t o r J o h n ' S a n f o r d James^JamesgWilliam^


Moses James ) ,
b. Atchison, Kan., 27 Aug. 1932; m. 6 June 1951+* Cecil 0. Gripe,
b. 25 Peb. 1935. Their issue 10th gen.
a. Cecilia Ann, b. 12 Nov. 1959
b. Cynthia Kay, b. 19 Dec. 1959.
c. Christopher Alan, b. 8 Aug. 1962.
d. Staci Michelle, b. 20 Aug. 1968.

1 0 6
Generation IX

90 R u t h 9 D a r l e n e B a r b e r ( V i c t o r 8 J o h n 7 S a n f o r d 6 J a m e s 5 J a m e s ^ W i l l i a m 3
Moses James ) •
b . A t c h i s o n , K a n . , 1 2 J u n e 1 9 3 5 ; m. t h e r e June 1953, E l i Duwaine
Arnold, b . M u s c o t a h , K a n . , 18 Dec, 1 9 3 5 . T h e i r i s s u e 1 0 t h g e n .
a . E l i D u w a i n e , b . 25 F e b . 1 9 5 5 .
b . Pamela Sue, b . 20 May 1956.
c. Daniel Lee, b . 7 J a n . 1958,
d . R e b e c c a J e a n , b . 26 June 1 9 5 9 .
e . Yvonne D e n i s e , b . 23 Nov. i 9 6 0 .
f. N a t h a n V i c t o r , b . 7 Jan. 1965,
Note; The f i r s t 1+ c h . , b . A t c h i s o n , Kan.
The l a s t 2 c h . , b . S a n t a M a r i a , C a l .

91 John J o s e p h B a r b e r ( V i c t o r John'Sanford James^Jame^Till:j.a_-r


Moses James ) ,
b . Atchison, Kan., 2 P e b . 1939; m. Karen Ann M i l l e r , b . Oxnard
C a l . , 19 Aug. 1 9 6 1 . T h e i r issue l o t h gen.
a . D e b r a Kay, b . 19 June 1 9 6 2 .
b . J o h n W e b s t e r , b . 21+ D e c . 1 9 6 3 .
c . D a v i d W a r r e n , b . 22 J u l y 1 9 6 9 .

107
Generation X

92 Avis Elizabeth Dawley(Elizabeth9Prederic8John7SanfQrd6James^


J a m e s ^ W i l l i a m ^ o s e s James ) ,
b . W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 28 O c t . 1 9 2 9 ; m. New L o n d o n , C o n n . , 28 A u g .
191+8, G e r a l d H. V e r k a d e ( s / o H e n d r i k V e r k a d e & P l o u r i n e B r o u w e r )
b . New L o n d o n , C o n n . , 21 J u n e 1 9 2 7 . Their issue 11th gen.
i Ronald G., b . New L o n d o n , C o n n . , 6 J a n . 1 9 5 0 ; m. E a s t
Lyme, C o n n . , 6 A p r i l 1 9 6 9 , D e b r a M e a d n i s . Had a d a u . R o b i n
Lynette, b . 6 A p r i l 1970. (mar. d i s s o l v e d by d i v . 1971.
R o n a l d V e r k a d e s e r v e d i n U . S . A r m e d s e r v i c e i n V i e t Namm a n d
Germany.
i i Donna L e e , b . New L o n d o n , C o n n . , 1 9 D e c . 1951* » • N©w
L o n d o n , C o n n . , 20 J u n e 1 9 7 0 * Thomas J o s e p h Z i e z i u l e w i c z ( s / o
S t a n l e y -5c L u c y Z i e z i u l e w i c z ) , b . New B r i t i a n , C o n n . , 26 J u l y
191+8. Their issue; 11th gen.
a. Thomas J o s e p h , J r . , b . 23 May 1 9 7 1 . New L o n d o n , C o n n .
b . Angela Marie, b . 30 O c t . 1971+. P a i r b o r n , O h i o .
c . Adam M i c h a e l , b. N o v . 1 9 7 9 , Bowie, Md.
Thomas J . Z i e z i u l e w i c z , S r . , Coast Guard S e r v i c e . Res.
Bowie, Md., 1 9 8 0 .
iii Kathy Marie, b . New L o n d o n , C o n n . , 1 7 Nov. 1 9 5 3 ; «h
New L o n d o n , C o n n . , 8 A p r i l 1 9 7 1 * P a u l E a r l E r o ( s / o Mr. & M r s .
E r o of M c K e e s p o r t , P a ) , b . 27 J u l y 191+9. Their issue;
a. P a u l E . , J r . b . B r e m e r t o n , W a s h . , 1 1 May 1 9 7 2 .
b . P h i l i p A l l e n , b . G o o s e C r e e k , S o . C a r o l i n a , 15 P e b . 1971+.
P a u l E . Ero f a m i l y , r e s . S u m m e r v i l l e , So. C a r o l i n a . 1980.

108
Generation X

93 Irwin Prank Dawley, J r . , ( E l i z a b e t h 9 P r e d e r i c John^Sanf o r d James


James^William^Moses James ) ,
b . W e s t e r l y , R . I . , 2 June 1931; m . ( l ) G r o t o n , C o n n . , F e b . 1951*
Jeanne Jones ( a d o p . d / o Samuel Jones & Hazel D u m b r o i s e ) , b . 1931*
(div.1961.) Issue;
i David I.rwin, b . New London, Conn., 16 May 1 9 5 3 ; m* Old
M y s t i c , G r o t o n , C o n n . , 16 June 1979* F r a n c e s c a S i m o l i n .
I r w i n F . Dawley, J r . , m.(2) New London, Conn., l 5 S e p t . , 1963*
S h i r l e y Ann H e b e r l e ( d / o Edward C h a r l e s Hobeple & F r a n c e s E l i z -
a b e t h Mosher) b . E r i e , P a . , 2 March 1 9 3 0 . No I s s u e .
Norwich B u l l e t i n Newspaper, 1 9 7 1 .
New London - C a p t a i n I r w i n P . Dawley of 17 McKenzie R d . , Water-
f o r d , supply and l o g i s t i c s o f f i c e r , has been promoted t o t h e r a n k
of Major and a p p o i n t e d t o the p o s i t i o n of o p e r a t i o n s and t r a i n i n g
o f f i c e r w i t h t h e 192nd Engineer B a t t a l i o n Conn., Army N a t i o n a l
g u a r d of New L o n d o n .
I n c i v i l i a n l i f e , he i s a s e n i o r d e s i g n e r i n t h e N u c l e a r E l e c -
t r i c a l Design D e p t . , of E l e c t r i c Boat D i v . , of G e n e r a l Dynamics
a t G r o t o n , Conn.
A n a t i v e of W e s t e r l y , R . I . , Major Dawley was g r a d u a t e d from
Chapman T e c h n i c a l S c h o o l of New London i n 191+9. His m i l i t a r y
e d u c a t i o n i n c l u d e s advanced s t u d y i n A i r Defense a t F o r t B l i s s ,
T e x a s ; O f f i c e r C a r e e r Course of E n g i n e e r i n g a t P o r t B e l v o i r ,
Va; he has j u s t r e t u m e d from s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t i n g t h e C i v i l
D i s t u r b a n c e O r i e n t a t i o n Course a t P o r t Gordon, Ga. P o r h i s
a c t i v e duty m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e , he was awarded t h e K o r e a n Con-
f l i c t medal. The N a t i o n a l Defense S e r v i c e Medal and r e c e n t l y
t h e 20 y e a r Long S e r v i c e Medal.
A f t e r he was commissioned through t h e Conn., Army N a t i o n a l
Guard O f f i c e r C a n d i d a t e School i n 1957* he s e r v e d w i t h B a t t e r y
A . , 71+5 Anti A i r c r a f t A r t i l l e r y B a t t a l i o n i n New L o n d o n . In
I 9 6 0 he was t r a n s f e r r e d t o Westbrook where he became commaning
o f f i c e r and e a r n e d t h e rank of L i e u t e n a n t ; Promoted t o C a p t a i n
i n 1961+, Major Dawley was r e a s s i g n e d t o t h e p o s i t i o n of a s s i s t -
a n t e n g i n e e r i n g o f f i c e r w i t h New Haven's 208th E n g . , g r o u p .
cont. 109
Generation X

Irwin P . Dawley,Jr. cont.


• I , ; , _ L ? n s a c t i v e i n civic l i f e . Major Dawley has held various
a d m i n i s t r a t i v e offices i n Scouting, and is presently associate
advisor for Explorer Post 571* which includes the e n t i r e New
London a r e a . He i s a member of the New London Elks Lodge and
John Coleman Prince Post, American Legion..
The son of Florence B. (Dawley) Church of New London and the
l a t e I r w i n P . Dawley, S r . , Major Dawley i s married to the former
S h i r l e y Heberle of E r i e , P a . , and they have one son, who w i l l
enter the University of Connecticut t h i s f a l l in the Reserved
Officers Training program.
end.

New London Day, Newspaper, June 18 1979.


Army First,Lieutenants Francesca Manguerra Simolin of Port
Ord, Calif., and Lt. David Irwin Dawley of Fort Belvoir, Va., were
united in marriage at 11 a.m. June 16 at the Old Mystic Baptist
Church. The Rev. Merle E.Spring, pastor, officiated.
The bridegroom is the son and stepson of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Dawley of Patricia Avenue, North Stonington.
Miss Luwane Zimmer of North Stonington was maid of honor.
William Colopoulos Jr. of Waterford was best man. Miss Theresa
Lynn Simolin and Miss Lailani Jo Simolin, daughters of Mr and
Mrs. Lawrence Simolin of Fort Ord were ring bearer and flower
girl. Ralph D. Briggs Jr. of Waterford, retired National Guard
general, gave the bride in marriage.
After a reception at the Dawley home in North Stonington, the
couple left for a trip to Cape Cod, Mass. They will live in
Hannau, Germany, where the bridegroom is in the Army Engineer Corps.
The bride was graduated from Holy Angel Academy in the Philip-
pine Islands in 1963 and the State University of New York at
Buffalo. She is in the Army Nurse Corps.
Her husband was graduated from Waterford High School in 1971
and the University of Connecticut in Storrs in 1975-
tt»mt«im

110
Generation X

91+ R c b e r t William Dawley ( E l i z a b e t h 9 P r e d e r i c John 7 Sanford 6 James^


James^Willian-r Moses James ) ,
b . New London, C o n n . , 25 O c t . 1 9 3 8 ; m. U n c a s v i l l e , Conn.,
6 S e p t . 1958, R i t a Ann DiNardo ( d / o John 8c Mary DiNardo),
b . H a r t f o r d , Conn., 15 O c t . 1936; T h e i r i s s u e ; b . N. London,Ct
i William Prank, b . 27 S e p t . 1 9 5 9 .
i i Keith Stephen, b . 15 O c t . I 9 6 0 ; m. New London, C t , ,
25 August 1 9 7 9 , L a u r a Barnes ( d / o R o b e r t B a r n e s ) .
Have a son K e i t h S t e p h e n 1 1 .
i i i S c o t t Thomas, b . 1 July 1962.
i v P a t r i c k Shawn, b . 29 March 1961+.
v Robin M a r i e , b . 6 Sept. 1965.
v i Wes J o s e p h , b . 17 Dec. 1 9 6 8 .
RoberfH/. Dawley, r e c e i v e d h i s s c h o o l i n g i n New London, C o n n . ,
where he g r a t u a t e d from New London High i n 1956; He s e r v e d
9 y e a r s i n t h e C o n n e c t i c u t N a t i o n a l G u a r d . , 2l+7th E n g i n e e r i n g
C o . , Westbrook, and 71+5th A . A . B a t t . , New London, b o t h i n Conn.
F o l l o w i n g g r a d u a t i o n and b e i n g an o u t d o o r p e r s o n , he was
employed a t V e r k a d e ' s N u r s e r y , I n c . where he where he worked
a n d l e a r n e d a l l p h a s e s of N u r s e r e r y work.
Mr. Dawley (1980) i s S u p t . , of Grounds a t C o n n e c t i c u t
C o l l e g e , New London, Conn; He i s a l s o a member of t h e N a t -
i o n a l S o c i e t y of t h e Sons of t h e American R e v o l u t i o n .

Ill
INDEX
ABBOT BABCOCK
Mr. ( )., 68 Ann, 1+2
ADAMS Asa, 27
Bourdon, 82a
Benjamin T., 35 Cpt. ( ) , 25
Esther, 22a Dorcas, 51* 76
Johnson, 22a Eunice, 50
ALBRO Henry, 53*
John, 22a
Barberry, 12, 27 Joseph, 50
D o r c a s , 61 Mary, 22a
ALDRICH Natnan, 51* 76
Rhoda, 53
J o s e p h H . , 83 Samuel, 26
ALEXANDER Stephen, SS
Susan, 29
S a r a h , 13 Thankful, 26
ALLEN BAGBY
E d w a r d L . , 1+6 Addie E., 91, 92
H a r o l d E . , 1+6 Basil, 91
Raymond K . , 1+6 Susan, 91
ANDREWS BAHL
Almira, 78 Linda, 1+5
Dora B., 102
BAILEY
ANTHONY
Richard Jr., 10
Elizabeth, 9
BAKER
ARNOLD
Amy, 22a
Benedict, 5 Elcctra, 22a
Caleb, 1+ Elizabeth K., 26-1, 26-3
Catherine, 82 Henry C , 26-1, 26-3
Daniel L., 107 James, 22a
Eli D., 107 James C , 26-1, 26-3
Elizabeth, 82 James H., 26-1, 26-3
Henry, 82 Joanna L,, 26-1
Nathan V., 107 Mary T., 26-2, 26-3
Pamela S ., 107 Nancy (?), 22a
Preston A., 1+7* Sk- Russell, 35
Rebecca J., 107 Sarah H., 26-1, 26-3
Yvonne D,, 107
ASHBY
Lydia P., 82
AUSTIN
Lottie A., 5&-1
Lucy A., 35, 58
ii
BARBER
AAron, 1+8 C a t y A . , 76
A b i a l , 50 Cellistinia ( ) , 76
A b b y / A b i g a i l , 2 , 8 , 6 0 , 69 Chancy B . , Sk
Abby E . , 6 0 - 1 , 6 0 - 3 C h a r i t y , 33
Addie B . , 103 C h a r l e s , 1+3,67
A d e l l a S . , 53 C h a r l e s B . , 1+3
A g n e s , 53 Charles E . , 60-3
Albert, 56-1 Charles H., 53,78,81,85,97,98
A l b e r t D . , 76 C h a r l e s J . , 83
Albert E . , 6 0 - 1 , 60-2, 60-3 C h a r l e s P . , 76
A l b e r t L . , 81+ Charles S . , 56-1
Albert S., 35,37,56-1,58,70 C h a r l e s W., 6 2 , 6 3 , 6 5
Albert T., 6 0 - 1 , 60-3 C h l o e , SS
A l c y / A l c e a , 3,i+, 1+7,Sk,Ik Cindy L . , 100
A l i c e , 1+9,75 C l a r k , 1+3,78
A l v i n , 1+3 C l a y t o n , 97
A l v i r a , 7i+ Comfort, 33,56,59
Amie/Amy, 1 2 , 2 2 , 3 9 , 5 5 , 5 6 - 1 , 7 9 , 9 0 C o n n i e , 1+5
Amie C , 6 1 D a l e , kS$ 1+6
Amie M . , 6 0 - 3 D a n i e l , 2,1+,19,33
Amos, 75,81,81+ D a n i e l J r . , 33
Andrew L . , 1 0 3 D a n i e l C , 78
Ann, i+,56-1 D a n i e l L . , 59
Anna, 2 1 , 2 2 , 3 1 , 7 5 David V . , 93
Anna F . , 81+ D a v i d W., 33,107
Anna M . , 8 2 a D a v i s G . , 22a
A n n a P . , 81 Deborah, 26-1
A n n e , 2,1+,5 Debra K . , 107
A n n i e , 39 D e l i a . 1+6
A n n i e W., 8 3 D e l i v e r a n c e , 19
A n t h o n y , 67 D e n n i s o n , 70
Archibald, 26-1,26-2,26-3 Dennison P . , 63,67
Ardis, D i n a h , 1,5,11,11+
Arena L . , 91,92 Donald J r . , 100
Arnold, 27,39 D o n a l d L . , 1+5,1+6
A s a , 19 Donald 1 1 1 . , 105
Benjamin, 2 , 3 , 1 2 , 1 6 , 1 8 , 2 1 a , 2 6 , 2 6 - 2 , Donald P . , 102
27,29,32,1+8,51 D o n n a , 61+
Dorcas, 29,83
Benjamin H . , 55 Doris M., 91,106
B e n j a m i n P . , 1 6 , 32,51+ D o r o t h y E . , 1+6
B e n j a m i n s . , 18,1+7,51+ D o r o t h y G . , 100
B e r n i c e , kk Duane G . , 1+5,1+6
B r i d g e t , 2, 12 Eason, 3_+,56,60,60-1
Byron, 60-1
Caleb, 12,26,26-1,26-2,26-3 Edward/Edmund, lo,12,i+8,l+9,75,78,81+
Caleb J r . , 26, 26-2 E d w a r d P . , 81+
C a r l P . , 1+5 E d w a r d T . , 83
C a r o l i n e R . , 76 Edwin, 60-1,60-3,61+
C a r r i e M., 89,101,102 Edwin B . , 53*65
iii

Eleanor/Elinor, 29,61+,61+a G e o r g e R . , 22
G e o r g e W., 2 9 , 3 5 , 5 8
E l b e r t , 63,61+,65 G i d e o n , 27,51+
E l i e l , 33 G i l e s B . , 27
E l i s h a , 30 Grant C , 60-1
E l i s h a R.P., 35,58,70 G c o v e r L . , 1+5,1+6
Hannah, 1 2 , 1 8 , 2 6 - 1 , 32,33,1+9,
27,30,35,36,5i+,55,58,59,60-3,62, 50,56-1.60-3,75
H a r l e y M . , 89
67,71,81 Harley J r . , 1 0 2
E l i z a b e t h A . , 1+3 Harley 1 1 1 . , 102
E l i z a b e t h B . , 1+7 H a r r i e t , 29,1+1+
E l i z a b e t h L . , 89 H a t t i e M., 61,97
E l l e n , 1+5,1+6,65 Hazard, 22,32 *-?*•£.*
E l l e n J . , 100 Henry, 10,30,31,35,l+l+*52,56,
E l l e n W., 61+ t 58,61,70,79
E l l e r y , 31,3l+,53,60,77,82a Henry J r . , 52
E l s i e M . , 1+3 Henry C , 51+*78,85,98
Emma, 83
Emma A . , 81+ Henry E . , 9 7 , 9 8
Emma L . , 1+7 • Henry M . , 29
E r n e s t S . , 1+1+ Henry T . , 61
E r n e s t W . , 8 9 , 100 H e r b e r t H . , 79
Herbert J r . , 91,92,103
E s t h e r , 30,32 Herbert J . , 69,70,71,72,73
E t h e l , 60-1,60-2
E t h e l L . , 86 Herbert L . , 60-160-2,63
E t h e l M., 81 H i r a m , 39,1+0
E u n i c e , 29,33 H o r a c e , 61+
E x p e r i e n c e , 50 Howard C . , 97
E z e k i e l , 2,3,1+, 1 8 , 3 2 H o w e a r d L , , 1+6,59
Fanny M., 77,82a I c a b o d , 27
F l o r e n c e A . , 65 I s a a c , 50
F r a n c e s , 52 I s a a c G . , 53
F r a n k , 1+8 I s r a e l , 27,62
P r a n k C . , 60 James, 1 8 , 2 0 , 21,22,23,21+, 2 5 , 3 0 ,
F r a n k L . , 1+6 35,36,37,38,1+0,1+1,1+2,60-2,62,66,
F r e d L . , 1+6 j k e s J r . , 20,21,22,22a,23,2i+*
F r e d e r i c S . , 79,86,57 25,30,58,66,70
F r e d e r i c k E . , 86 James A . , 53
Gardner/Gardiner James C , 59
G a u d n e r / C , 83 James E . , 1+5*1+6
G a r d i n e r R., 60-3 James, G., 56-1
G a r d i n e r S . , 39,1+7,70 James N., 101
G a r y L . , 1+5, , 0 James N Jr., 101
G e o r g e , 3l+,l4-3,60,60-3 Janice, 100
G e o r g e A . , 1+1+ Jared, 26-1,26-2,26-3
G e o r g e P . , 61 Jefferson, 1+8
G e o r g e H . S . , 76 Jeffrey, 103
George J . , 56-1 Jeffrey A., 1+6 •
G e o r g e P , , 83 Jerry D., 100
iv
Barber
J e r r y W., 93 Martha A . , 1+5
J e r u s h a , 55 Martha J . , l+3,i|l+
J e s s e , 20,21,22a,23,39,61+ M a r t i n W., 61
J e s s e E . , 1+3 Mary, 8 , 1 0 , 1 2 , 1 3 , 1 1 + , 1 5 , 1 6 , 1 8 ,
J e s s e C . , 51+ 19,20,26,27,28,29,32,33,3l+,35,
Joanna, 1 6 , 2 1 - 1 , 2 6 - 3 37,38,50,5l,56,58,70,7l+,76
J o b , 22,32,51+ Mary A . , 1+3,1+5,62,69,78,85,93
John, 1 0 , l 6 , 2 2 a , 2 9 , 3 2 , 3 l + , 6 0 Mary C , 60-1
John A . , 2 2 , 5 5 , 5 6 - 1 , 1 0 7 Mary E . , 29,1+5,56-6,79,83,101
John H . , 5 9 , 8 9 , 1 0 0 , 1 0 1 Mary H . , 75
John J . , 93 Mary J . , 6 1 , 9 0 , 1 0 6
John K., 1+8 Mary R., 61+
John R . , 101 Mary S . , 2 9 , 5 3
JohnW., 66,79,80,92,102,107 Maxine, 91,92,101+, 105
Jonathan, 7,19,30,31*35*56,56-1 Maxson, 32
Jonathan J r . , 3 0 , 5 6 - 1 Merchant, 50
Joseph, 2 , 3 , 8 , 1 5 , 1 9 , 7 0 Mercy/Marcy,2,5,8,16,27,50,83
Joseph D . , 35*38*58,59,63,61+ Mercy A . , 5 5 , 8 2 a , 106
Joseph L . , 61+, 83 Mercy R . , 50
Joseph P . , 71+ Meribah, 12
Joseph T , , 7 5 , 8 3 Merriam, 19
J o s e p h i n e , 61+ Michael D . , 100
Joshua, 18,22,29,51+ Moses, 1 , 2 , 3 , 1 + , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 1 1 , 1 2 , 2 0
J o s i a h , 19 21,22,23,25,27,29,39,1+0,1+1,1+2,
L a u r a , 1+3, 89 1+3,1+7,1+8,61+,66,70,71,72,78
Laurence K . , 100 Moses H . , 3 5 , 5 8 , 6 9 , 7 0 , 7 3 * 7 9
Lena J . , 1+8 Nancy, 2 2 , 2 9 , 7 6
Leonard, 1+9 N a r a t h o n , 1+8
L e s l i e L . , 1+5,1+6 Nathan, 1 6 , 29,51*76
Leslie S . , 68,79,98 Nathan J r . , 29
L e t a B . , 1+3 N a t h a n i e l , 15
Lloyd E . , 102 N e l l i e L . , 100
Liliibr+dge, 15,16,28,1+9,75,81+ N e l t o n T . , 1+8,56-1
Linda M., 1+6 Neva, 1+3
N i c h o l a s , 10
L o i s A . , 81+ Noadiah, 22
L o i s J . , 1+2 O l i v e , 33
L u c i n d a , 29 Orra A . , 85
Lucy, 1+8,51,59 O r r e n / O r r i n , 3l+,66,67
Lucy A . , 52 Orren W.,85
Lucy J . , 55 O r r i n S . , 79,81
L y d i a , 1,1+, 1 1 , 1 6 , 2 9 , 5 9 , 78 O r v i n C , 1+5*1+6
Lyman, 39,1+2 Oscar, 60-1,80-3
Lyman P , , 1+1+ P a r d o n , 39
Lyman J . , kk Patience A.,
Lyman 3 . , 3l+,l+3 P a t r i c k N . , 102
Madaline, 65 P a t t y , 50
Maraie G . , 1+1+ Peggy. L . , 100
Manfred, 78 P e l e g , 27,50
Manley,51+ P e l e g S . , 50
Margaret, 2k,25 P e t e r 32
Marion E . , 89 Phebe/Phoebe, 1 0 , 5 3
Martha, 2 , 5 , l l + , 1 7 , 2 7 , 9 7
BARBER
I Phebe A . , 6 0 - 3 , 83,81+ ; : Susannah, 1.2.3.1+^5.11.12,13,11+,
Phebe C . , 75 15,16, 18,19, 28,29,30,32,35,50,
R a t h b o n e / r a t h b u n , 33 58,68
Ray E . , i + 3 S u s a n n a h E . , 51+
Raymond G . , 1+5 Thankful, ll+,26,26-2, 27,29
Rebecca,15,75 Thoraas, 11+, 2 7 , 5 0
Reuben, 33 Thoraas C , 1+8,78
Reynolds, 19,23,31*31+, 60-2 Thomas E . , o5
Rhoda, 2 0 , 2 2 a , 2 3 , 1 + 0 , 1 + 9 , 8 2 a Thomas P . , 1+5*1+6
Rhoda A . , 5 3 Thomas J . , 1+8
Rhoda M . , 77 Thomas R . , 1+5
Rhonda, 1 0 2 Thomas S . , 1+2,1+3,1+1+
R o b e r t , 10,1+8,59 Thomas T . , 75*83
Robert L . , 88,100 T e f f t L . , 71+
R o b i n s o n , 22 Theda, 22,22a
Rowland R . , 1+9 V a l e r i e , 1+6
Roxanna, 6 0 - 3 V i c t o r W., 79,93,91+
Ruth, 2 , 5 , 1 6 , 1 7 , 2 0 , 2 2 , 3 1 1 , Vera, 79,92,91+
1+0,1|.7,62,63 W a l t e r , 97
Ruth D . , 9 3 , 1 0 7 Warrem C . , 5 6 - 1
Ruth H . , 88,100 W a r r e n D . , 100
Sabra/Sebra, 30,56 W a s h i n g t o n , 1+8
S a b r a E . , 62 Wayne B . , 1+5
S a l l y , 7*30,1+9,57,57-1,59,75 W e a l t h y A . , 50
Samuel, 2,3,6,12,22,27,1+3,1+8 Weeden, 2 2 , 2 7
Sarauel A . , 1+2,1+1+ Weeden J r . , 28
Sarauel D . , 1 0 1 Welcome, 75,85
S arauel H . , 1+8 Whitman, 33
S arauel S . , 1+3 Whitman C . , -1+1+
Sanford, 35,58,66,67,70 W i l c o x , 1+9,71+
Sanford D . , 8l W i l l e t A., 35,58,62
Sara E li.3 W i l l i a m , 1 , 3 , 6 , 1 0 , 1 9 , 2 1 , 2 2 a , 1+2,
Sarah, *1,8,9,10,12,22,26,26-1, 70
26-3,50,53,71+ William A., 53,59
S a r a h A . , 81 W i l l i a m B . , 83
S h e f f i e l d , 3 3 , 1+8, 59 W i l l i a m P . , 29
S i l a s B . , 1+8 W i l l i a m S . , 1+3
S i l a s C , 1+8 Zebulon, l,i+,27
S i l a s M . , 55
S m i t h , 19 ( additional)
Smiton, 32,56 V i r g i n i a , 90,105
S o l o m o n , 39,1+0
S t a n l e y M . , 86
S t i l l m a n H . , 1+7
Susan, 3l+,55,59,7l+,75
Susan B . , 63,76
Susan C , 60-1
S u s a n E . , 1+7.81+
Susan P . , 50
Susan R., 60-1
vi
BARNEY BEVERLY
Jonathan, 11+ George, 55
Mary, 26
BITGOOD
Barrett
S amuel, 1+8
Susan L, 99 Susan A., 1+8
BARRY Susan M., 1+8
N o r a , 53 Black
BARTER Lola A., 100
N a n c y , 91+ BLIVEN
BATES Bradford, 75
Edward, 29
Dorcas, 12 Elizabeth, 52
E d n a W., 60 Fanny, 29
BEAMAN Ida, 53
John, 59
Alden, 22a,32, 50,52 Mary, 52
BEEBE S amuel, S^-
S arah E., 86
Dickerson, 53
BOSS
Belcher
Hannah, 32
E l i z a b e t h , 39,1+0,1+2,1+7 Peter, 32
J o s e p h , 39 Susannah, 32
BELLOWS Bowler.,
A d e l i n e , 7 , 78 George I., 51
E l e a n o r , 78
L e n o r a , 78 BRADLEY
BENNETT Annie, 65
Amos, 57 BRAMBLEY., Amelia, 27
Charles, 57 BRAYMAN
Eliza, 57
Mary E, 57 Abigail, 71
Anne E. , 58
BENTLEY Benjamin W,, 35,38,58,70
George, 2, 17 Henry, 58
Ruth, 5 Lewis, 69
Sarah, 39 Thomas P., 58
William, 17 BRIGGS
BERNISON Amy A . , 6 6 , 7 9 , 8 0 , 9 2
C h a r i t y , 12
Mathilda, 83 C h a r l e s W., 79
BERTRAND Mary P . , 39
Louise, 97,98
Beatrice, B., 57 J o h n W., 39
Joseph J.G., 57 R a l p h D . , 110
Berube BRENTON
Prances M., 77 J a h e e l , 1+
George, 82a W i l l i a m , 1+
vii
BROUWER CABRAL
Plorine, 108 Mark, 101
BROWN Mark J r . , 1 0 1
C h r i s t i a n , 101
B e t s e y , 50
C a r r i e E . , 99 CAMPBELL
C h a r l e s P . , 1+3 C h l o e , 1+5
E l i z a b e t h A . . 1+3
L i l l i a n R . , 86 CANDY
BROWNING Mary, 35,58
Edward, 1+9 CARD
J e d i d i a h , 1+9 Enoch, 26-1
J e r e m i a h , 1+9 Mary L . , 2 6 - 1
J o h n , 1+9 Nancy A . , 2 6 - 1
John B . , J r , 1+9 S u s a n , 8J+
L i l l i b r i d g e , 1+9 T a c y , 28
Mary, 1+9
O l i v e r D . , 1+9 CARPENTER
P o l l y , 1+9 Edwin P., 101
Rhoda, 1+9 T h u r s t o n , 1+9 Penix, 6
BREAKWALD Kimberly, 101
Lucy, 82a
M a r y , 1+6 Mercy, 8
BUHEN Thomas, 101
Thomas Jr., 101
Gloria, 101
CASE
BURBINE
Edward, 9
M a y b e l l e , 77
Joseph, 82a CHAMPLIN
BURDICK * Elizabeth, 13
Florence E.,86
Comfort, 59 George A., 86
Deborah, 26-1 John, 60-2
Harold G., 82 John Jr., 60-2
Herbert L.,68,82 Otis W., 53
Isaac, 28
Lorenzo, 82 CHAPMAN
Mary, 1,28 Andrew, 39
Oliver, 1 Annie, 39,1+0
Rachael, 82 Harvey S.,5>2
BURNS Thomas L. , 52
Thomas N., 52
Fanny A . , 1 0 6
Paul E . , 106 CHAPPELL
Martin E . , 106 Lorene, 100
BURTON CHURCH
A r t h u r , 1+7 Clifford, 57-1
Dorothy, 57-1
BUSSARD Florence B., 110
F r a n k , 88 Govenor T.,57-1
Mayrae,88 Joseph H.,99
V i o l e t t a , 88 Kenneth,57-1
Rufus I., 99
viii
C1ARK/CLARKE COTTRELL
Amy, 3 5 * 5 8 , 6 6 Gershom, 7
Amy S . , 78 Mary J . , 51+
Arnold, 10,82a
Dorcas, 57-1 CRANDALL
E a r l C.,_ji+ __, 27
Elizabeth, 10,15,28 J o h n , 31+
G a r d n e r , 60 R u t h , 31+
H a n n a h , 81+ Henry C , , 6 0 - 2
Harold,1+1+
John L, , k^ CROSS
J o h n T . , 1+1+ Abby, 27
J o n a t h a n , 31
Joseph, 35,58,66 DAVIS
J u d i t h , 10 J o h n , 50
L o i s , 10 M a r y , 85
M a r i a , 60 Mr & M r s . J . , 87
Mary, 20,25,26,1+8,78
M o s e s , 10,1+8 DAWLEY
N e t t i e M.,-+2,l+i+ A l c e a / A l c e d , 3U-
Avis E . , 99,108
Robert P . , 7 7 , o2a David I . , 109,110
R u t h , 10 Eldora, 57-1
S u s a n 1+8 P r a n k I . , 99
Susan H.O., 35,58,66 Irwin P.,99,109,110
Thomas, 10 Irwin P. Jr.,99,109,110
William, 10,23 Keith S., I l l
CLIFTON M i c h a e l , 31+
F l o y d , 100 Patrick S.,111
J e w e l l , 100 Robert W.,99,111
Wesley, 100 Robin M.,111
Scott T.,111
CUNNINGHAM Wes J . , I l l
William P . , I l l
Susannah, 68
William H.,68,82 DICKENS
COLE S a r ah P . , 76
Susannah, 10 DeBRAGGA
Colegrove Virginia, 77
J e r e m i a h , 11+ DINARDO
Mary ( P o l l y ) , 27
John,111
COLLINS Mary,111
M a t h i l d a , 1+2,1+1+ Rita,lll
CONGDON DUDLEY
Mamie, 1+1+ Richard, 100
Susan,1+8,78 DUMBROISE
COREY Hazel, 109
Anne, 12
Hannah,57 DUNBAR
John57 Thomas, 29
Polly, 57
IX

DYE FOCHMAN
Abby, 75 Elizabeth, 82
E l l e n , 39
GAGER
W i l l i a m , 75
Delia P., 79
DffEF Willard Jr., 93
Olive, 57-1 GALLAGHER
EAST Delores, 100
E r n e s t E . , ll+, 21a,22a,28,1+7 GALLUP
Easton Chester, 71+
Nathaniel, 7l+
Mary, 12
GARDNER7GARDINER
EGGLESTON
Alice, 57-1
A l i c e , 57 Bowen, 57-1
ELDRED Deval, 9
Edith, 57-1
Elizabethm 10 Frederic, 82a
Thoraas, 1 0 George, 7
ELDRIDGE Howard, 57-1
Inez, 57-1
( ) 22, 60-1 James, 9
Amy, 23 John, 9
Milton, 60-2 Marion, 57-1
Theron B., 60-160-2 Orren, 57-1
ENNIS ERO Susan, 57-1
Willard., 57-1
C h r i s t o p h e r , 61 P a u l E . , 108 Winifred, 57-1
Eliza A., 35,58 Paul Jr.,108
E l i z a b e t h , 61 Philip, 108 GAVITT
FENNER Louisa, 50
B.B., 21a GEER
Adleburt, 97
FERGUSON David, 97
D o n a l d , 77 Prank, 97
Donald P . , 77 James, 97
Finley,77 Mary, 59
Nettie, 97
FINNEY Thomas, 59
A l i c e J . , 1+5 GODFREY
May, 1 3
Almon, 59
FRINK Joshua, 59
S a b r a , 57 GORDON
PROMAN Anne/Annie, 69-1
Lillian, Arthur, 57-1
Edward A., 57-1
FRYE Elmer, 57-1
Leslie, 57-1
Mary E . , 1+8 Sarah, 57-1
Walter, 57-1
GORTON HANfllOND
Charity, 56-1 Joseph, 5
Jaraes, 5 6 - 1
Wealthia, 56-1 HARRINGTON,
GOSLIN L y d i a , 1+9
Donna L . , 101 HART
Esther J . , 101 J e n n i e , 1+2,1+1+
John, 101
Lester P., 101 HARRIS
Lester P. J r . , 101 B e v e r l y , 1+5
Paula J . , 101 M a r t h a , 1+5
Karen S . , 101
HAWTHORNE
GRAVES
Edward,68
Connie, 101
HAYNOR
GRIPE
H a z e l , 88
C e c i l 0 . , 106 J o h n W,, 88
C e c i l i a A . , 106
C y n t h i a K . , 106 HAZARD
C h r i s t o p h e r A . , 106 G e o r g e L . , 57
S t a c i e M., 106 Mary, 1 , 1 1
GREENE ?GREEfi Mercy, 13
Thomas, 2 3 , 5 7 - 1
GALEB, 5 0 , 5 6 HEALY
D e l i v e r a n c e , 7-1+
Donald P . , 101 B e n j a m i n N . , 71+
Henry, 5 HEBERLE
John, 5
Karen, 101 Edward C , 1 0 9 , 1 1 0
McKenny, 1 0 1 S h i r l e y A . , 109,110
HATFIELD HELM
Byron U . , 60-3 Jaraes,23
HACKING Mary, 17
HERRIN
J o h n , 97
M r s . J . , 98 E t h e l , 1+3
HALL H e n r y , 1+3
L a y t o n B . , 1+3
C a l e b , 1+9 Lyraan B . , 1+3
E u n i c e , 76 N e l l i e , 1+5
Fanny E . , 8 2 - a R a l p h , J+3
Fanny M . , 77 Hickox
P r a n c e s , 53
F r a n c e s M . , 75 Anne, 8 2 a
M a r y , 10 HIGGINBOTTOM
P h e b e , 53
R o b e r t , 10 Charles, 5
W i l l i a m D . , 77
HOPPER
E a r l , 1+5
xi
HOLLOWAY JAMES
J o s e p h , 21 Caleb, 26,26-2
HOLTZ Daniel,12,26,26-2
Elizabeth,26,26-2,59
Albert H., 100 Ezekiel,21a
William B . , 100 George,18
HO OS AN
J o n a t h a n , 22,1+7,62
Mary,36,59
Garret V.,30 M.B.,37
HOPKINS Nancy,75,83
Phebe,26,26-2
J o h n , 23 Reynolds,26-2
Mary, 1+7 Ro d m a n , 2 6 - 1 , 2 6 - 2
Ruth,26-2
HOWARD William,12
E l e a n o r , 61+
F r e d C , 61+ JOHNSON
F r e d C J r . , 61+ Ann, 1+3
H e l e n , 61+ Belle,1+3
R u t h , 61+ Bessie,1+3
HOXSIE Charles,1+3
E d w a r d , 1+3
Clarke, 26-1,26-2 Elsie,1+3
Gideon Jr., 25-1 Horace,62
Hannah, 26-3 Marion,1+3
John, 26-1 Martha,Sk
Mary 28 Phillie,32
Perry G.,32 R u f u s , 1+3
Phebe, 26-1 Ruth,62
William,59 S u s a n , 51+
HUBBARD Thomas, 1+3
William,1+3
Charles E . , 69,71,73 JONES
Henry C . , 2 5
Mary J . , 3 5 - 3 8 , 6 9 , 7 1 * 7 2 , 7 2 Jeanne, 109
Rebecca, 69,73 Samuel, 109
HUGHES JOSLIN
I s a a c , 1+2,1+1+ D a v i d , 28
Sarah,1+2 Lucy, 8
Huling
JUDY
S a r a h , 7l+ E l i z a b e t h , 1+2,1+3
HYLAND S a m u e l , 1+2,1+3
G e r a l d , 1+5 KELLER
Rae A . , 1+5
Joseph,105
INGHAM Todd J . , 51+
John P . , 7 7 , 8 2 a KELLY
J o h n L . , 77
Anna, 8 2 a D a n i e l , 51+
Francis M,,82a
KENYON/KINYON xii
LARKIN
Amy L . , 85 Abby, 6 6 , 7 9
Anna, 5 Mary, 10
Benedict, 12,26-2
B e n j a r a i n , 75 LATHAM.-
Corey, 26-1
D a v i d , 28 E v a l i n a , 82
Elizabeth, 12,33 Lena, 53
L o d o w i c k , 27 LAYMAN
Robert, 15 T i l l i d a , 101+
Ruth, 16
S a r a h , 18,26,1+7 LEAHY
S u s a n , 1+7
Sylvester, 5 Darner, 69
T h a n k f u l , 28 L a w r e n c e , 69
R i c h a r d , 69
Whitman, 75
LEWIS
KINNE
Anna, 77
Ellen, 57-1 E s t h e r , 60
Emma, 5 7 - 1 H a n n a h , 27
Frank, 57-1 J a m e s , 2 7 , 60
Franklin, 57-1 Jonathan, 12
J e a n e t t e , 57-1 L u c i n d a , 82a
J u l i e t , 57-1 M a r c i e , 53
Leonard, 57-1 T h a n k f u l , 27
L i l l i a n , 57-1
Lydia, 57-1 LILLIBRIDGE
Samuel, 57-1 Amo s , 81+
Susan, 57-1 Edward, 1 5 , 2 8
KNIGHT G i d e o n , 2$
J o s i a h , 2J+
Daniel, 23 Sarah, 12,18
Nathan, 62 T h a n k f u l , 81+
KNOWLES W i l l e t , SS
H a z a r d , 1+7 LIN
L u c r e t i a , 1+7 E l l e n , 109
Thomas T . , k 7 J a m e s , 101+
E l i z a b e t h , 82 H e t t y , 101+
KNUTH LISBONY
B a r b a r a , 57 L i n d a , 101+
Guy, 57 R o b e r t L . , 101+
LANGWORTHY LLOYD
Tacy,82 H.A., 21a
LANPHERE/LANPHEAR LYTER
Davis, 29 Larraine, 106
Stephen,29 Leiand, 106
Susanna, 3 Linda, 106
Robert E., 106
XIII
MACE MOORE
L o u i s a L . , 1+5 Amy, 5 5
MACOMBER B e r t h a , 1+7
C r a w f o r d G . , 1+7
Mary G . , 68 C l a r a , 1+7
MAIN E u g e n e , 47
F l o r e n c e E . , 1+7
Hannah P . , 3 5 , 5 8 John, 12
MARTIN L u c y , 32
M a r y , 31+
LLoyd, 90 M i l l a r d T . , 1+7
MATTESON S i l a s , 32,55
Waity, 26-1,26-3
B e n o n i , 75
D o r c a s , 75 MOTT
E u n i c e , 75 D o r c a s , 10
M a r y , 56 J a c o b , 10
Peleg, 75,85
P o l l y , 85 MOWRY

MAYFIELD Benjamin, 1,11


Lydia, l+,5
Bessie B., 93
Bessie C , 93 MUMFORD
Isaac T., 93 George, 22
MAXSON/MAXON Mary, 22
Rebecca, 22
S a r a h , 26 Sarah, 1+2
Thankful, 16,29 Thomas, 5
MEADNIS MURPHY
Debra, 108 C h a r l e s , 1+3
MENDOZA E t t a P . , 1+3
G e o r g e , 1+3
G l o r i a , 106 I d a , 53
Merriot/Merriet/Merris J a m e s , 1+3
J e s s e , 1+3
Benjamin, 53 Lou S . , 1+3
Hannah, 2 9 , 6 0 - 3 M a r y , 39
H e n r y , 29 R o b e r t , 1+3
William, 60-3 W a l t e r , 1+3
MILLER McCLANAHAN
C h a r l e s E , , 1+6 C y n t h i a , 1+3
GladY5_E-., 1+6
•iraren-Trr, 1 0 7 McGAUGHBY (?)
M a r v g l , 1+6 Margaret J.,
R u t h , 1+6
McGOWAN
MIX
G l a d y s L . , 61+
S a r a h A . , 1+3
McKENNY
MOON
S h e r r i , 101
Desire, 12 Stephen, 101
xiv
NASH Parker
E l l e r y , 76 Thomas, 2,11+
NICHOLS PATTON
A l b e r t C , 56 E r n e s t L . , 89
E l i z a b e t h , 11+ L a u r a E . , 89
David J r . , 18 PECKHAM
NEWTON C h a r l o t t e , 35,58
M a r y , 59 E l i z a , 35,58
Mary, 15
NEY R e u b e n , 35*58
M a r c i a , 60 S t e p h e n , 32
Varnura, 60 T i m o t h y , 16
Waity, 35,58
NILES
PEMBER
Abigail, 12,27
E b e n e z e r , 26 I d a , S^
E l i z a b e t h , 12,26 PENDLETON
NORMAN Frederick, 51
L u c i l l e , 82a Lucy, 51
Mary, 51
NORTHRUP
PERKINS
A n t h o n y , 22a
M a r v e l , 23 Charity, 15
Olive, 33
OBER
PERRY
H e n r y , 92
H e n r y J r . , 101+ B e n j a m i n , 13*16
C h r i s t o p h e r , 13
PALMER E d w a r d , 13 •
Freeman, 13
A l b e r t , E . , 57-1 J a m e s , 5*13
A m o s , 28 J o h n , 30
Arthur P . , 57-1 J o h n G . , 30
A s h e r , 31 Mary, 13,16
B e n j a m i n , 33 M i l l a r d P . , 1+7
C a r l e t o n L . , 57-1 O l i v e r H., 13
Clayton, 57-1 S u s a n n a h , 5*13
D i n a h M., 57
E z r a , 59 PHILLIPS
Gladys E., 5,7,30,59-1 Almira, 57-57-1
John E., 57-1 Alzadare, 57-1
L i l a , 57-1 Amos, 57
L o u , 53 Andrew, 57
Mary, 28,69,57-1 Chloe, 32,55
N o a h , 56 D a n i e l , 30-57
O l i v e , 57-1 E d w i n , 57
P e r r y P . , 57-1 E l i z a b e t h , 18
Phebe A., 57-1 E s t h e r , 57
P h i n e a s , 25,31 E t h e l , 57
R o s w e l l , 60 G e o r g e , 57
S a b r a A., 57-1 I s r a e l D . , 57
S h e f f i e l d , 57-1 J a b e z , 57
Tentee, 25,31 John, 10,57*75
Wilfred, 57-1 J o h n A . , 57
XV

PHILLIPS RAHILLY
Joseph, 1 8 , 5 7 * 5 7 - 1 Ann, 1+6
Lydia, 57-1 M i c h a e l , 1+6
Mary, 57 R o b e r t , 1+6
Mercy, 57 RATHBUN/RATHBONE
M e r r i a m , 57* 6 7 - 1
P a l r a e r , 57 Anna, 3 0 , 56
Phebe A . , 57 C h a r i t y , 15*33
Phebe B . , 57 D o r c a s , 33
S a b r a , 57 J o h n , 33
S a r a h , 57* 5 7 - 1 Jonathan, 15• Zo
Susan C , , 5 7 - 1 J o n a t h a n J r . , 1 5 * 28
Joseph, 15
PLACE J o s e p h B . , 15*28
Benjamin, 60-1,60-2,60-3 P h e b e , 1+9, 5 7 - 1
Hattie, 60-1,60-2, 60-3 S i m e o n , 56
Thomas, 1 0 , 1 5
POLLARD
Raynard.
James, 6 0 - 1
Rachael, 60-1 Dorothy, 100
POPPLE REEVES
Amy, 22 Francis T., 105
G i d e o n , 25 S a r a h , 1+2
PORTER REHN
John, 5 C h a r l e s , 82
POTTER REYNOLDS
B e n j a m i n , i+,51+ Elisha, 5
D a n i e l , 10 E l i z a b e t h , 26-2
David, 12 Joanna, 26-2
E l i z a b e t h , 51+ j o b , 2 6 - 1 , 26-2, 26-3
I c a b o d , 17 L u c y , 1+8
I s a b e l , 1+,7,51+ Mary,. 1 9
Joshua, 26-2 Wells, 26-1,26-2,26-3
L u c y , 32 RICHMOND
Martha, 5
Rebecca, 15 A n g e l i n e , 83
S m i t o n , 32 B e n j a m i n , 57
Thomas, 17 C h a r l e s , 57
Ebenezer, 57-1
PRESIDENTS ( M e n t i o n e d ) J a m e s , 57
D . E i s e n h o w e r , 98 L y d i a , 57
L , J o h n s o n , 98 Moses, 57-1
J . Kennedy, 98 ROBINSON
PRICE M a r y , 22
E v e r e t t , 101+ RODMAN
T e r e s e , 101+
C h r i s t i n a , 101+ D a n i e l , 2 1 a , 69
C h a r l e s E . , 101+ RODGERS
RANDOLPH Delores, 105
Mary R . , 89
xvi
ROGERS SEYLER
H a r p e r , 16 B e r n i c e , 101+
J o h a n n a , 16
L y d i a , 16 SINGER
Mercy, 16 I d a , 88
S a l l y , 27
S amuel, 16 SHEFFIELD
ROWLAND
Jeremiah, 5
Robert, 56-1 SHELDON
ROYLE I s a a c , 1+
Lou, f+3
D a v i d E . , 61+
J o s e p h , 61+ SHELTON
SANCHEZ ALBERT, 1 0 3
Mary E . , 103
A n g e l a , 101+ O c t i e , 103
SAUNDERS SHERMAN
M a r y , 29 Anna, 22a
M a r t h a , 76 D a n i e l , 39
SAYDEM E l i z a b e t h , 39
I s a b e l i e , 27
L i l l i a n , 58 J o s i a h , J+
3CHAPE L o d o w i c k , 25
S u s a n E . , 39
H a r v e y , 90
Harvey L . , 106 SLOCUM
J a n e t , 90,106 Ebenezer, 9
J a u n i t a , 90,106 G i l e s , 1+3
SCHAUB O l i v e , 1+2, 1+3
P e l e g , 1+3
Anna L , , 8 2 S a m u e l , 1+3
SCHROEDER SNOW
B a r b a r a , 1+1,1+2 EDITH A . , 81
C l a r e n c e , 1+1,1+2 Lee C . , 8 l
Lois B . , i|l '• L o u i s S . , 81
O t t o L . , 1+2 Ray P . , o l
R i c h a r d , 1+1,1+2 Thomas E . , 81
SCHUNKE STEADMAN
Marjorie, 23 Daniel, 13
SEMOLINE Thomas, 13
Francesca, 109,110 SOULE
L a w r e n c e , 110 George, 82a,98
L e i l a n i , 110 Susannah, 1
T h e r e s a , 110
SPECK
SEWELL
L a u r a , 61+
S amuel, 5
Hannah, 5
xvii
SPENCER TEFFT
G e o r g e , 1+7 Taber, 26, 26-2
S a r a h , -1+7 Thankful, 26,26-2
W i l l i a m , 83
TERRY
SPIZZARI Mary, 33
M a r i e , 100 THAYER
SPRAGUE J e r u s h a , 18
Joanna, 2,16 THOMAS
P e o r g e , 33*59
R i c h a r d , 17 D o n a l d , 100
L o r e n e , 100
STANTON L o w e l l , 100
J o h n , 30 L o u v e l l , 100
Robert, 7 THOMPSON,
Sabra/Sebra, 30,35*56-1 B e n j a m i n , 91+
STAPLETON Mark, 1+6
N a t h a n i e l , 1+6
E l e a n o r , 1+6 S t a n t o n , 53
STOLDER THURSTON
Lucy, 1+5 Mary, 9
TABER TIBBETT3
Lydia, 57-1 H a n n a h , 11+
TANNER
TILLINGHAST
Avis, 13
W i l l i a m , 13*11+ E l i z a b e t h , 1+9
P h e b e , 1+9,75
TARBOX Thomas, 1+9,75
C a r r i e , 97 TOURGEE
TAYLOR H a n n a h , 53
I r e n e , 61+ TRAMEL
L o v a n e y , 71+
Coy, 101+
TEFFT C h a r l e s , 101+
B e n j a m i n , 26-1,1+8 J a m e s , 101+
Caleb, 26,26-2 J o e l , 101+
D e l i v e r a n c e , 19 L a y n e , 101+
E l i z a b e t h , 26 P e t e r , 101+
H e z i k i a h , 71+ S a r a h , 101+
Joanna, 26-1,26-3 S t e p h e n , 101+
John, 2.16,19 TULLY
J o s e p h , 26
L y d i a , 1+8,59 A l i c e , 97
Mary, 10,53 Twining
M e r c y , 5*16
. 1+9,71+ N a t h a n , 81+
S amuel, 2
S a r a h , 2 6 , 26-2,51+
xviii
I3LRICH WEBSTER
B a r b a r a , 101+ James, 37
C a r l , 105 Lena, 1+7
David, 105 Moshier, 18
D e n n i s , 101+ William, 67
R o b e r t , 9 2 , 101+ Wecklund
R o b e r t M . , 101+
P h i l l i p , 105 Agnes, 105
P h i l l i p R, 1 0 5 Eugene, 105
VALLET WELLS
J o h n , 25 Thomas T . , 21+
VAN BUREN WENDT
C h a r l e s , 91+ D e b o r a h , 1+6
G e n e , 1+6
Edmund, 92,91+ M a r j o r i e , 1+6
VARNES
WENNBCHE
Mary A . , 1+1+
E d w a r d , 82
VAUGHN/VAUGHAN M a r t i n , 82
A m e l i a , 68 WERTZ
E l i z a b e t h , 68
G e o r g e , 68 Eva, 69,73
H u g h , 52 D a v i d , 73
J a m e s , 68 WEST
J e s s e , 82 F a n n i e , 53
J o h n , 67 Francis, 1
John J r . , 35, 58,68 Susannah, 1
J o h n G . J r . , 68
-Lizzie, 68,82 WHITAKER
M a b e l , 82 C a r o l y n , 1+5
M a r y , 68 D a v i d , 1+5
M a u d e , 82
R a c h a e l , 97 E r i c , 1+5
R u t h , 68 K e v i n , 1+5
Waity, 68,82 L a v e m e , 1+5
Scott,1+5
VERKADE
WHITE
Donna, 108
Gerald, 99,108 Sarah, 35,58,61+,65
Hendrik, 108 WHITFORD
Kathy M., 108
Robin L . , 108 S y l v i a , 61+
Ronald, 108
WILBUR/WILBQRE
WEBBER
A b i g a i l , 15
Emma, 83 J o h n , 5 , 29
WEBSTER S arauel, 5
Elizabeth, 18,35,58,66,79 WILCOX
Ezekiel, 66,79,80 Abraham, 1 9
Hannah, 18 Abram, 1+9
John, 18 A l i c e , 1+9
xix
WILCOX WOOMANSEE
Edward, 1,11 C l i f f o r d , 1+7
George, 53 E t h e l , 1+7
Hannah, 11 J o h n , 1+7
Isaac, 15 J o h n G . , 1+7
John, 19,31,35 L u l u , 1+7
Joseph, 16- S a m u e l , 1+7
Lydia, 16 WOOSTER
Margaret, 20,22,22a,23,1+2,62
Mary, 11 Thomas, 25
Noah, 25 WRIGHT
Rebecca, 15
Roger, 61+ S a m a n t h a , 81
Sally, 29 YEOUMANS
Susannah,11
WILFONg Hannah, 10
Becky, 101 YORK
James, 101 Ann, 39
James Jr., 101 J a m e s , 76
Laura, 101 W i l l i a m , 76
WILKES YOUNG
John, 7 A s h a e l , 57
Zora, 102
YOUNGBLOOD ;
WILLIAMS
M a r g a r e t , 1+5
Donald, 105 ZI-SZIULEWIGZ
Theresa, 105
WILSON/WILLS ON Adam, 108
Charles, 65 Angela, 108
Charles E., 65 Lucy, 108
Darrell, 65 S t a n l e y , 108
Ernest, 92 T h o m a s , J . , 108
Gary, 65 Thomas J . J r . , 1 0 8
Howard, 65
James, 5
Lovella, 65
Samuel, 5 -
Zita, 65
WINTERB0TT0M
S a r a h , 7l+
WILLIS
C e i l , 101+
C r a i g , 101+
L a r r y , 101+
S h a n e , 101+
WOOD
Ifigy, 65
Silas,59

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