Genealogical Sketch of the Barber Family


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Carbon copy typescript genealogy of Thomas Barber of Windsor, Conn., and his descendants. Material on the early generations, taken from Lucius I. Barber's "Sketch," is occasionally annotated by Lucius George Fisher. Fisher has then carried the genealogy several generations further in his own line.




Barber Genealogy (in Two Sections) Section I. Descendants of Thomas Barber of Windsor, Conn. 1614-1909. Section II. Descandants of John Barber of Worc


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If you're tracing your Barber ancestry, 'Barber Genealogy' is an essential resource. This meticulously researched and comprehensive guide provides detailed information on the descendants of both Thomas Barber of Windsor and John Barber of Worcester. With extensive notes, references, and appendices, this work is the definitive guide to the Barber family. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.










Barber/Barbour Genealogy


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hile there has not been any definite proof that Thomas Barber and Samuel Barber are related, available records would indicate a close connection. This connection is supported by DNA evidence. Records indicate that the American progenitor was Francis Barber (born in England about 1616/1617), who may be the same Francis Barber who arrived in Virginia in 1635, and whose children include: Francis, Samuel (who married Elizabeth Heathcote), John, Sarah, Elizabeth, Joseph and William. This volume is devoted to the descendants of Samuel Barber and Elizabeth Heathcote. A full-name index completes this work.




Barber/Barbour Genealogy


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hile there has not been any definite proof that Thomas Barber and Samuel Barber are related, available records would indicate a close connection. This connection is supported by DNA evidence. Records indicate that the American progenitor was Francis Barber (born in England about 1616/1617), who may be the same Francis Barber who arrived in Virginia in 1635, and whose children include: Francis, Samuel (who married Elizabeth Heathcote), John, Sarah, Elizabeth, Joseph and William. Before coming to New England, Thomas Barber was apprenticed for nine years (1634-1643) under Francis Stiles, a master carpenter from Millbrook, Bedfordshire, England. Stiles was contracted by Sir Richard Saltonstall to bring apprentices to Windsor, and to build houses in America for Englishmen who were to follow. Thomas Barber arrived in Windsor in 1635. Thomas was cited for bravery in the Pequot War in 1637, and was granted 600 acres of land in return for his service. Thomas died in 1662. Chapters include: Thomas Barber, The Emigrant; Peter Browne, Mayflower Passenger; Jonathan Gillette, Immigrant (1633) on the Ship Recovery; The Loomis (Loomys) Family; William Nathaniel Barber; William Cone (1662), American Progenitor; William and Moses Barber; Obediah Barber; Jeremiah Smith Baden; North Carolina Barbers; Georgia Barbers; Dr. Luke Barber; George Barber of Maryland; and, Moses and Elizabeth Barber of Goldston, Chatham County, North Carolina. A full-name index completes this work.







Barber Genealogy


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Barber Family







Barber Genealogy


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Thomas Barber of Windsor, Connecticut (ca. 1614-1662) settled in Windsor in 1635, being born in England. Descendants lived in Connecticut, New York, and throughout the U.S. John Barber (1714-ca. 1777) of Worcester, Massachusetts was born in Boston, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Barber. He married Lydia Stimpson in 1736. Descendants lived throughout the U.S.