Bryans, Grier, Dougherty, Mode, Barlow and Allied Families


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The genealogical histories of the Bryans, Grier, Dougherty, Mode, and Barlow families as provided by the author, Mary Burnet Fradier.




Genealogies in the Library of Congress


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Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.







Family Genealogy Comprising the Ancestry and Descendants of Jonathan Barlow and Plain Rogers, of Delaware County, New York


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Jonathan Barlow probably came from Yorkshire, England. In 1774 he settled in Westcock, situated in Sackville township, province of New Brunswick. He married Plain Rogers, daughter of John Rogers, Sr., formerly of Smithfield, Rhode Island, 22 September, 1776. Some eighteen years later, they moved to Walton Township, Delaware County, New York. He 18 September 1804. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Montana, Louisiana, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Colorado, Kansas, California and elsewhere.




Bunches of Barlows


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John Barlow was born ca. 1743 in Virginia. He married Elizabeth (surname unknown) ca. 1765 in the state of Virginia and in 1779, they moved to Wilkes Co., North Carolina. John and Elizabeth were the parents of six children. Descendants lived primarily in North Carolina and elsewhere.







Ancestors of Edna Katherine & Pearl May Barlow


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Charles Jesse Barlow was born in Washington County, Virginia in 1856. He married Catherine Susanna Wilcox in 1883. The couple had five children, four of whom lived to adulthood. His daughters Edna Katherine and Pearl May are the primary focus of this work.