Barbers in NY, WI, MI, 1700's-1800s
So many posts here about Barbers in New York or that came from Wales or England!And so many shared names like Elizabeth, William, and Harriet!Can it all be coincidence?
Here is my Barber line, please let me know if you can connect and share more info!
1 Jesse BARBER: b. 27/Apr/1746, d. 1808; A book called "Landmarks of Albany County," by Parker, calls him Lemuel Barber (but that's believed to be a mistake?). It says he came to America from France and settled in Dutchess County, New York. He married Mary BRAMAN, b. 9/Sep/1763, d. 1836; and they resided in Coxsacki, Green County, NY, and Berne, Albany Co., NY.
...2 Deborah, b. 1795, m. Dr. Samuel CURE
...2 Simeon, b. 1793
...2 Rosetta, b. 11/Jan/1801; lived in Berne, NY; d. 14/Jun/1858; m. William VINCENT
...2 Gideon, b. in Dutchess Co., 1797, m. Mary Malenda NELSON
...2 ?Joshua?, b. 179_?, m. Esther BOUTIN; they lived in Berne, NY, and Rensselaer County, NY
......3 Stephen Van Rensselaer (or Rensellar), b. Dec. 1816, NY; m. 1 Emmeline BENN; m. 2. Mary Jane HOPKINS, 1853-4, in Michigan.Known as "Van," he resided in St. Claire, Michigan, where the Diamond Salt Mines are. He and Mary Jane took up a homestead at Pine Island, Minnesota when he was about 40 years old. During the Civil War, Mary Jane was so frightened by Indians of the Sioux Uprising that they moved to Sycamore, Illinois. Van didn't want to leave the Pine Island homestead but Mary Jane insisted. They separated in Illinois. Van couldn't stand civilization so he moved to Wisconsin. He became a caretaker at a fishing or hunting lodge at Balsam Lake near Clear Lake, Wisconsin. In 1896, he took a homestead near Spooner, WI, at Big Casey Lake with his son Mortimer. When Mortimer and his wife Hannah moved to Oregon in 1903, Van sold his homestead and moved to Ashland, Wisconsin to live with another son, Chauncy. This is where he died.
.........4 Andrew, b. 1853 St. Clair, MI, d. 1872 Brown, Stark County, MN
.........4 Mortimer Leslie, b. 1855 St. Clair, MI; d. October 1920, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR; buried Nehalem, OR; m. Hannah Priscilla Zenobia DURRIN, 13/Aug/1881, Clear Lake, Polk County, WI
............5 Earl Raymond, b. 2/Mar/1903, Spooner, WI; d. 17/May/1987, Salem, Marion County, OR; buried Tillamook, OR; m. Gladys Julia HODGDON 29/Nov/1923, Vancouver, Clark Co., WA
...............6 Lois Iola (still living)
...............6 Richard Earl (still living)
...............6 Dale Lee (still living)
...............6 Leroy Don, b. 29/Oct/1942, White Salmon, WA; d. 14/Feb/1997, Portland, Multnomah Co., OR; buried Tillamook, OR; m. Evelyn Lorraine ZIMMERMAN (still living)
..................7 Katheryn Lois (me!)
.................7 Bonnie Lee (still living)
............5 Hugh J., b. 31/Mar/1883, Ellsworth, Pierce Co., WI; d. 28/Nov/1963; buried Tillamook, OR; m. Anne RIPLEY
............5 Leslie, b. 26/Aug/1885, Clear Lake, Polk Co., Wisconsin; d. June 1934; m. Melissa SCOVELL
............5 Pearl Louella, b. 20/Oct/1890, Gregory, Polk Co., WI; d. 1922, Tillamook, OR; m. Novadus KIRBY
............5 Bernice, b. 20/May/1897, Bashow, Washborn Co., WI; d. 28/Jan/1976; m. Herschel SCOVELL
............5 Mabel Jerusha, b. 24/Oct/1899, Spooner, WI; m. Samuel CURRY
............5 Rafaella, b. 1/Apr/1882, Clear Lake, Polk Co., WI; d. 22/Apr/1882
............5 Ira Leon, b. 22/May/1888, Clayton, Polk Co., WI; d. 28/Apr/1893
............5 Twins were born 10/Nov/1895 at Turtle Lake, Barron Co., WI
.........4 William, b. 1858 Muskegon, Muskegon County, MI; m. Ida ?
............5 May, b. May/1892, Wisconsin
............5 Roy, b. June/1893, Wisconsin
............5 Dora S., b. Nov/1896, Wisconsin
4 Chauncy "Chant" Wallace, b. 1861 DeKalb, DeKalb County, MI; d. 20/Feb/1938, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN; m. Emma Amelia BROWN, 28/Aug/1887, Star Prairie, St. Croix Co., Wisconsin
......3 Rachel M., b. 1818, m. Artemus BOUTIN
......3 Harriet, b. 1820, m. Hiram SADDLEMIRE
......3 Hannah E., b. 1824, m. Stephen GREEN
......3 Phebe A., b. 1822, m. Marvin SCOTT
......3 Maria A., b. 1829, m. Theodore MERRITT
......3 Lydia C., b., 1831, m. Arnold E. BARNEY
3 Lucius, b. 1834, m. Rhoda HAINES
3 Almira, b. 1838, m. L. TURNER
3 James, b. 1827, m. Sarah ?
...2 Samuel, b. 1798, m. Fanny?
...2 William
As you can see, a lot of Barbers lived in NY, Wisconsin, and Michigan.I would love to find some of my great great uncles' descendants and compare notes with them about Barber history.
For my own notes on Barber history, please see my Barber page at http://members.aol.com/gr8kat1/KatGen/Barber.htmhttp://members.aol.com/gr8kat1/KatGen/Barber.htm
Thanks :)
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