_John BARNEY ________+
| (1703 - 1757) m 1729
_John BARNEY ________|
| (1730 - 1807) m 1748|
| |_Hannah CLARK _______+
| (1712 - 1746) m 1729
|
|--Edward BARNEY
| (1749 - 1839)
| _Edward MARTIN ______
| | (1700 - 1745) m 1722
|_Rebecca MARTIN _____|
(1729 - 1807) m 1748|
|_Rebecca PECK _______
(1700 - 1730) m 1722
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"Jacob Barney, 1634" pp 130, 140 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982 Colonial Families of America, Vol. 6 "Boston Transcript" genealogical column 2846, 17(3), 246(3), 3877(5) DAR Lineage Book 73:120-121 DAR Patriot Index LDS Computer File Index, Vt. (IGI) Index to American Lineages "Barney- Hosmer," by William F. Adams, 1912 "History of Guilford, Vt." Laura H. Barney Bible at Flowers Mem. Library, Watertown, N.Y. Old Belleville Cem. records "Genealogy of the Barney Family," by Godfrey Waldo Barney
"The Growth of A Century" (Henderson, New York), pp 564, 575 & 579, sent by Leland Rhodes.
"Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Jefferson Co., N.Y.," in "Jefferson Co., N.Y. Genealogical Informer," Sept. 1995, p.18 (sent by Betty Bateman). --- it has his death as 9 Aug 1835 in Ellisburg, N.Y.
Foresman manuscript "Gazetteer of Jefferson Co., N.Y.," pp.422-423 "Genealogy and Family History of Jefferson Co., N.Y." He was a physician and Baptist Deacon
He came to Guilford, Vt. abt 1764 with his father; moved to Ellisburg, N.Y.
in 1803/4.
He came from Guilford, Vermont, abt 1803 and settled in the town of Ellisburgh. He was a physician and farmer. He died in 1835, aged 86 years.
Three of his sons, substantial business men, settled and raised families in that town, and were foremost in efforts to repel invasion during the War of 1812, especially in defence of Sackets Harbor. They favored education and were active in founding Union Academy at Belleville, in 1824, and patronizing it liberally in later years. John, Benjamin and Eliakim Barney were always staunch friends of Old Union, and gave their sons and daughters opportunity to share its honors. Note: the above information was taken from a book called, "The Growth of A Century" pp 564.
DAR Lineage Book 77:51 - Edward Barney (1749-1801) served as a private in Capt. Asa Rice's Co., Col. William Williams' Regt., N.Y. state militia. Born
Rehoboth, Mass.; died Ellisburgh, N.Y.
DAR Lineage Book 70:207 - has his death as 1801 (wrong)
The 1850 census of Ellisburg, N.Y. lists che children of Caroline (Barney) Taft; and also lists Lydia Barney, age 53, wife of Luther Jenkins, with children.
_____________________
|
_Simeon HARRINGTON __|
| (.... - 1811) m 1772|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Peter HARRINGTON
| (1775 - ....)
| _Josiah BENNETT _____+
| | (1722 - 1785) m 1744
|_Zilpha BENNETT _____|
(1750 - 1810) m 1772|
|_Susanna BATES ______
(1724 - ....) m 1744
_Thomas NASH ________+
| (1587 - 1658)
_Timothy NASH _______|
| (1626 - 1699) m 1657|
| |_Margery BAKER ______+
| (1596 - 1655)
|
|--Rebekah NASH
| (1657 - ....)
| _Samuel STONE _______
| |
|_Rebecca STONE ______|
(1638 - 1709) m 1657|
|_Hope FLETCHER ______
_William Zebina PRATT _+
| (1805 - 1875) m 1832
_Philip Lester PRATT ___|
| (1835 - 1906) m 1865 |
| |_Keziah TAYLOR ________
| (1804 - ....) m 1832
|
|--Bert F PRATT
| (1879 - ....)
| _John BOLES ___________
| |
|_Melvina Dunleaf BOLES _|
(1842 - 1900) m 1865 |
|_Esther _______________
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