Thomas BARNES

Thomas BARNES

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Thomas BARNES [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt vor 1625 Unknown nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 9. Juni 1688 und 7. Februar 1689 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut nach diesem Ort suchen [6]
Heirat etwa 23. März 1663 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut nach diesem Ort suchen [7]

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
etwa 23. März 1663
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
Mary ANDREWS
Heirat Ehepartner Kinder

MARY

Notizen zu dieser Person

Caution - Mistaken profiles Profiles for three similar Thomas Barnes: Thomas Barnes-217 - Thomas of Hartford then Farmington with correct spouses and children attached. Thomas Barnes-657 of Surrey England - in the past incorrectly merged with Thomas of Hartford - See Barnes-657 Thomas Barnes-775 of New Haven then Middleton - See Barnes-775 Many genealogies freely confuse the several Thomas Barnes of Connecticut. Because these men immigrated from England, probably in the 1630s, and lived in colonial Connecticut in adjacent counties, it is quite difficult to keep the facts concerning them separate, but they are indeed unrelated individuals. To add to this confusion, there were at least two other Thomas Barnes in the nearby Massachusetts Colony who were alive at about the same time (Trescott, 1907, p. 4-5).[1] Biography "Thomas is referred to as the Thomas Barnes of Hartford, CT. He was one of the first 40 settlers in Hartford, CT, Thomas Barnes was in Hartford early enough to participate in the Pequot War of 1637. There is no record to show whether he came with the first settlers in 1635 or shortly after, but his name appears tenth in a list of 41 who "were Granted lotts to have only at The Townes Courtesie wth liberty to fetch wood & keepe Swine or Cowes ..." and received land grants in 1639 in Hartford, and later in Farmington ... where he joined the Farmington church 30 Jan 1652/3.[2] He removed to Farmington and served as a Sergeant in the Trainband of Farmington, CT in 1651. He joined the Farmington Church about 30 Jan 1652/3 and was the 30th member. Subsequently, two of his sons were baptized there. Thomas Barnes married 1st to Mary . She was charged with witchcraft and summoned before the General Court held 6 Jan 1662/3, where she was convicted before a jury of twelve men (see Colonial Records, 1658), then executed. Children of Thomas Barnes and Mary Sarah b --- marr 26 Mar 1666 John SCOVILLE Benjamin b 1653 marr Sarah ---- settled in Waterbury Joseph b 1655 marr 8 July 1684 Abigail GIBBS Hannah living in 1663 He married 2nd by contract, a prenuptial agreement dated 23 Mar 1662/3 to Mary Andrews, daug of John and Mary Andrews (Androos or Androus) of Farmington. Thomas was well over 40 years old and Mary born in 1643 was not yet twenty. Children of Thomas Barnes and Mary Andrews: Thomas b abt 1666 marr 1690 Mary JONES daug of Richard a daughter living in 1693 another daughter living in 1693 Ebenezer marr 8 Apr 1699 Deborah ORVIS, daug of Samuel & Deborah Around 1661, he gave Farmington a rear portion of his land for a burying ground. In 1668, he gave another portion on the street for the same purpose, and in 1695, his son Joseph sold a third portion to the town. The earliest burials there are unmarked. The oldest stone which can be deciphered are 1685. "Thomas residence in Farmington was 123 Main Street. In 1946, Mrs. Hurlburt wrote an article concerning the Barnes' Home for the Colonial Dames Society as the "Barnes-Mix-Lawrence House"." After the death of Thomas Barnes, this widow Mary became the 2nd wife of Jacob BRONSON and mother of two more children. Estate Thomas died about 1689. "A Deed of Guift made by Thomas Barnes sen. (which is to stand as his last Will), dated 9 June 1688 ... mentions beloved wife Mary Barnes ... son Thomas ... Ebenezer ... Thomas .[Probate Records vol 5, 1687 to 1695, page 53-4].. John Hooker of Farmington made Oath on the 7th of February, 1689-90, ... was the free Act and Deed of Thomas Barnes, sen., Decd Court Record, Page 11 - 6 March, 1689-90 [3] Sources ? Mike Clark, BARNES FAMILY GENEALOGY (version 1/13/13) http://www.bellavistaranch.net/genealogy/barnes.html ? "McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines" by Selim Walker McARTHUR, publ 1964, p 57 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1048521 ? Thomas Barnes, Sen. Location: Farmington A Deed of Guift made by Thomas Barnes sen. (which is to stand as his last Will), dated 9 June, 1688: This may certify to all Concerned: That I Thomas Barnes sen., of Farmington, for & in Consideration of the natural Love & Good Affection to my wife & Children hereafter mentioned, & for other good Causes moving, have given and granted as followeth: To my beloved wife Mary Barnes I give the Use & Improvement of halfe my Homelott, Dwelling house, Orchard, Barn & Yard lying and being in the Township of Farmington; as also the Use & Improvement of halfe my Land in Paquabuck Meadow & Con chee. The Use of the Lands and houseing above mentioned I give to my sd. wife during the term of her natural life. The particulars above mentioned, according to the Tennour expressed, I give to my wife provided she shall pay or cause to be paid the 1/2 of my Just Debts. To my son Thomas Barnes I give the 1/2 of my Homelott, Dwelling house, Orchard, Barn & Yard lying and being within the Township of Farmington; also half my Land in Pawquabuck Meadow & Conshee, with half my Quick Stock & halfe my Household Stuffe; the other halfe I give to him after my wife's decease. To my son Ebenezer I give 1/2 the Lands in Pawquabuck Meadow and Conshee after his Mother's decease; also, my 4 acre Lott lying at Rattlesnake Hill, & 1/2 of the rest of my Woodland or Outlands lying in the Farmington Bounds, at the age of 21 years. The other halfe of these last mentioned Woodland or Outlands I give to my son Thomas Barnes. To my Children which are already gone from me and disposed in marriage, I have formerly given according to my Ability, with which I expect they shall acquiesse. Witness: John Stanly sen., John Hooker. Thomas X Barnes. John Hooker of Farmington made Oath on the 7th of February, 1689-90, before William Lewes, Comms., that the Instrument was the free Act and Deed of Thomas Barnes sen., Decd. Court Record, Page 11--6 March, 1689-90: Will approved by the Court."A Digest of the early Connecticut probate records" compiled by Charles William Manwaring, vol 1 1635-1700, publ 1904 pg 401-402 http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044031785074;view=1up;seq=409

Quellenangaben

1 Genealogical History of John and Mary Andrews, who settled in Farmington, Conn., 1640, 52; 56
Autor: Andrews, Alfred
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: A.H. Andrews and Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1872;
2 American Genealogist, The, 40-41, Volume 9
Autor: New England Historical Genealogical Society, Boston
3 Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records Volume I-VI (1635-1700), A, 401-402
Autor: Manwaring, Charles William, compiler
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: R.S. Peck & Co., Hartford, Connecticut, 1904;
4 Barnes Family Year Book, Volume I - 1907, The, 9
Autor: Barnes, Trescott C., compiler
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Grafton Press, New York 1907;
5 Ecclesiastical and Other Sketches of Southington, Connecticut, iii
Autor: Timlow, Heman R.
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Case, Lockward and Brainard Company, Hartford; Location: Hartford; Date: 1875;
6 Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records Volume I-VI (1635-1700), A, 401-402
Autor: Manwaring, Charles William, compiler
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: R.S. Peck & Co., Hartford, Connecticut, 1904;
7 Barnes-Andrews Marriage Contract

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