Joseph E. Barlow1,2
M, #857, b. 7 Jul 1862, d. 21 Apr 1932
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 2 times removed of Lester Milton Barlow
Joseph E. Barlow was born on 7 Jul 1862 in Stewart Co., GA.2 He was the son of Eldridge Barlow and Winnie A. Williamson. Joseph E. Barlow was enumerated in the census of 1870 in Stewart Co., GA, in the household of Eldridge Barlow.3 Joseph E. Barlow was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Stewart Co., GA, in the household of Winnie A. Williamson.
Joseph E. Barlow married first Mary Elizabeth Shettleworth, daughter of William P. Shettleworth and Mary J. Whittington, on 8 Sep 1892 in Alachua Co., FL.4 Joseph was in the Real Estate business, with property in Cuba and also mining properties in Utah. He was the President of The Barlow-Cuba Co. with offices in Havana, Cuba and in New York City. He established J. E. Barlow and Company in September 1898 and was the principal agent for the sale of urban real estate to the U.S. government.5,6
Joseph E. Barlow and Mary Elizabeth moved to Havana, Cuba, on 6 Sep 1898.7
Joseph E. Barlow was widowed shortly thereafter.8
Joseph's second marriage was to Edith P. Hawes, daughter of Jabez B. Hawes and Lucy E. Phillips, on 2 Oct 1901 in Swampscott, Essex Co., MA.9,10,11 Joseph E. Barlow sailed from Havana, Cuba, to New York City several times between Jun 1905 and Jul 1910.12 Joseph was unaccompanied when sailing on the SS Morro Castle on 17 Jun 1905; on the SS Merida on 10 Jun 1906; on the SS Mexico on 21 Jul 1906; and on the SS Havana on 10 Jul 1909.12 14 Aug 1907, Joseph E. Barlow was accompanied by Edith P. Hawes and Madelaine Barlow, his wife and daughter. Joseph E. Barlow and Edith P. Hawes were divorced on 15 Apr 1912.13
Joseph's third marriage was to Maude M. Carter, daughter of William Erskine Carter and ? Meredith, on 2 May 1912 in Lumpkin, Stewart Co., GA.14,13,15
Joseph applied for a passport 3 Jul 1917, while residing in Havana. He was returning to his Havana home, so he must have had a previous passport.2 He and Arthur Wellsley Barlow provided supporting documentation for Leroy W. Barlow's passport application.16 Joseph E. Barlow provided supporting documentation for Madelaine Barlow's passport application.17 Joseph E. Barlow and Joseph Griffin Daughtry Sr provided supporting documentation for William Carter Adams's passport application.18 Joseph E. Barlow provided supporting documentation for Richard D. Barlow's passport application.19
Joseph applied for a passport 31 May 1918, while residing in Stewart Co., GA. And then on 15 Aug 1919, while residing in New York, New York Co., NY.5 He and Maude M. Carter provided supporting documentation for Anna Irving Adams's passport application.20 Joseph E. Barlow was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1930 in Washington, DC.21
Joseph E. Barlow died on 21 Apr 1932 in Havana at age 69 at the Anglo-American Hospital.22 His funeral was held at the family residence in the suburb of Almendares (Ave. 7 y Oficiales, Buena Vista, Marianao) on 22 Apr 1932 in Cuba. Family members attending were Maude M. Carter, Anna Irving Adams, William Eldridge Barlow and Josephine E. Barlow.22,23 Joseph E. Barlow was buried in Colon Cemetery, Cuba.22,24
Joseph E. Barlow married first Mary Elizabeth Shettleworth, daughter of William P. Shettleworth and Mary J. Whittington, on 8 Sep 1892 in Alachua Co., FL.4 Joseph was in the Real Estate business, with property in Cuba and also mining properties in Utah. He was the President of The Barlow-Cuba Co. with offices in Havana, Cuba and in New York City. He established J. E. Barlow and Company in September 1898 and was the principal agent for the sale of urban real estate to the U.S. government.5,6
Joseph E. Barlow and Mary Elizabeth moved to Havana, Cuba, on 6 Sep 1898.7
Joseph E. Barlow was widowed shortly thereafter.8
Joseph's second marriage was to Edith P. Hawes, daughter of Jabez B. Hawes and Lucy E. Phillips, on 2 Oct 1901 in Swampscott, Essex Co., MA.9,10,11 Joseph E. Barlow sailed from Havana, Cuba, to New York City several times between Jun 1905 and Jul 1910.12 Joseph was unaccompanied when sailing on the SS Morro Castle on 17 Jun 1905; on the SS Merida on 10 Jun 1906; on the SS Mexico on 21 Jul 1906; and on the SS Havana on 10 Jul 1909.12 14 Aug 1907, Joseph E. Barlow was accompanied by Edith P. Hawes and Madelaine Barlow, his wife and daughter. Joseph E. Barlow and Edith P. Hawes were divorced on 15 Apr 1912.13
Joseph's third marriage was to Maude M. Carter, daughter of William Erskine Carter and ? Meredith, on 2 May 1912 in Lumpkin, Stewart Co., GA.14,13,15
Joseph applied for a passport 3 Jul 1917, while residing in Havana. He was returning to his Havana home, so he must have had a previous passport.2 He and Arthur Wellsley Barlow provided supporting documentation for Leroy W. Barlow's passport application.16 Joseph E. Barlow provided supporting documentation for Madelaine Barlow's passport application.17 Joseph E. Barlow and Joseph Griffin Daughtry Sr provided supporting documentation for William Carter Adams's passport application.18 Joseph E. Barlow provided supporting documentation for Richard D. Barlow's passport application.19
Joseph applied for a passport 31 May 1918, while residing in Stewart Co., GA. And then on 15 Aug 1919, while residing in New York, New York Co., NY.5 He and Maude M. Carter provided supporting documentation for Anna Irving Adams's passport application.20 Joseph E. Barlow was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1930 in Washington, DC.21
Joseph E. Barlow died on 21 Apr 1932 in Havana at age 69 at the Anglo-American Hospital.22 His funeral was held at the family residence in the suburb of Almendares (Ave. 7 y Oficiales, Buena Vista, Marianao) on 22 Apr 1932 in Cuba. Family members attending were Maude M. Carter, Anna Irving Adams, William Eldridge Barlow and Josephine E. Barlow.22,23 Joseph E. Barlow was buried in Colon Cemetery, Cuba.22,24
Child of Joseph E. Barlow and Mary Elizabeth Shettleworth
- William Eldridge Barlow+ b. 11 Sep 1893, d. 31 Mar 1965
Children of Joseph E. Barlow and Edith P. Hawes
- Madelaine Barlow b. 9 Oct 1902, d. 14 Jun 1974
- Beatrice Edith Barlow b. 1 Aug 1905, d. 19 Jul 1906
Child of Joseph E. Barlow and Maude M. Carter
- Josephine E. Barlow b. 3 Feb 1914, d. 18 Dec 1971
Citations
- [S114] Census Records for Eldridge Barlow.
- [S842] Passport Application, National Archives Microfilm Publication M1490; Record Group 59; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925 (Washington, DC: National Archives), Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, Roll 0378; Certificate #58215.
- [S497] US1870.
- [S844] Marriage License JE Barlow and ME Shettleworth: Alachua County Marriage License C 1887 - 1895, p. 626, Alachua County Clerk of the Court, Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL. Hereinafter cited as Marriage License JE Barlow and ME Shettleworth.
- [S842] Passport Application; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925, Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, Roll 0531; Certificate #20778 and Roll 0875; Certificate #107574.
- [S843] Louis A. Pérez, On becoming Cuban: Identity, Nationality and Culture (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, c1999), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as On becoming Cuban.
- [S842] Passport Application; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925, Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, 31 May 1918; Roll 0531; Certificate #20778.
- [S883] Nina Winkler, "Barlow-Cortada Family History Papers" (Private address). Received from Nina Winkler. Hereinafter cited as "Barlow-Cortada Family History Papers."
- [S1691] "Massachusetts, Marriage Index, 1901-1955 and 1966-1970," Index, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 11 May 2015), Citing Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Marriages (1916–1970) Volumes 76–166, 192– 207. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, Vol. 512, page 578.
- [S1117] Massachusetts Marriages 1841-1915: p. 244, No. 4384, Massachusetts vital records. State Archives.. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Marriages 1841-1915.
- [S555] US1900.
- [S926] "Ship Manifest"; in Ship Passenger Lists (http://www.ellisisland.org: Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation).
- [S931] West Publishing Company, The Southeastern Reporter (St. Paul, Minn: West Publishing Company, 1887), National reporter system, Barlow vs. Barlow, Volume 81, page 434. Hereinafter cited as The Southeastern Reporter.
- [S1575] "Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978," Images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 21 Dec 2013), Citing County Marriage Records, 1828–1978. The Georgia Archives, Morrow, Georgia, Book E, 1905-1921, page 261.
- [S160] Helen Eliza Terrill, History of Stewart County, Georgia (Columbus, GA: Columbus Office Supply, 1958, 1975), p. 430. Hereinafter cited as History of Stewart Co., GA.
- [S842] Passport Application; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925, Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, Roll 0406; Certificate #66566.
- [S842] Passport Application; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925, Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, Roll 0440; Certificate #76789.
- [S842] Passport Application; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925, Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, Roll 0440; Certificate #76788.
- [S842] Passport Application; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925, Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, Roll 0481; Certificate #8454.
- [S842] Passport Application; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925, Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, Roll 0982; Certificate #139073.
- [S679] US1930.
- [S853] New York Times, New York, NY, 22 Apr 1932. Hereinafter cited as New York Times.
- [S1097] Joseph E. Barlow entry, Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974, Original data: Reports of the Deaths of American Citizens, Record Group 59. National Archives, Washington, D.C., Miscellaneous Record Book, page 198 - Vol. 6 in the office of the Vice Consul of the USA, Ancestry.com, Provo, UT. Hereinafter cited as Deaths of American Citizens Abroad.
- [S1193] Cemetery Marker in Colon Cemetery, Cuba.
Leroy W. Barlow1
M, #858, b. 27 Nov 1867, d. 13 Jul 1918
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 2 times removed of Lester Milton Barlow
Leroy W. Barlow was born on 27 Nov 1867 in Lumpkin, Stewart Co., GA.2 He was the son of Eldridge Barlow and Winnie A. Williamson. Leroy W. Barlow was enumerated in the census of 1870 in Stewart Co., GA, in the household of Eldridge Barlow.3 Leroy W. Barlow was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Stewart Co., GA, in the household of Winnie A. Williamson.
Leroy W. Barlow married Sarah E. <...> circa 1890.4 Leroy W. Barlow was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Ellis Co., TX, with others in the household: Sarah E. <...>4
Leroy applied for a passport 1 Sep 1917, while residing in Havana, Cuba. He was planning to return to Cuba on the Mascott on or about November 15, 1917.2
Leroy W. Barlow died on 13 Jul 1918 in Orlando, Orange Co., FL, at age 50; the informant of the death was Boon Barlow, his brother.5,6 Leroy W. Barlow was buried on 14 Jul 1918 in Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando, Orange Co., FL.7,8
Leroy W. Barlow married Sarah E. <...> circa 1890.4 Leroy W. Barlow was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Ellis Co., TX, with others in the household: Sarah E. <...>4
Leroy applied for a passport 1 Sep 1917, while residing in Havana, Cuba. He was planning to return to Cuba on the Mascott on or about November 15, 1917.2
Leroy W. Barlow died on 13 Jul 1918 in Orlando, Orange Co., FL, at age 50; the informant of the death was Boon Barlow, his brother.5,6 Leroy W. Barlow was buried on 14 Jul 1918 in Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando, Orange Co., FL.7,8
Citations
- [S114] Census Records for Eldridge Barlow.
- [S842] Passport Application, National Archives Microfilm Publication M1490; Record Group 59; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925 (Washington, DC: National Archives), Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, Roll 0406; Certificate #66566.
- [S497] US1870.
- [S555] US1900.
- [S1997] "Florida death certificates, 1877-1939," Index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 18 Sep 2018), Citing Florida. Department of Health. Bureau of Vital Statistics, Death certificates, v. 39-43, (cert. no. 5501-8000), 1918. Certificate No. 7137.
- [S963] Florida Deaths 1877-1998, Death Record (Original data: Florida Dept. of Health and Vital Statistics), Family History-Pilot Site, http://www.familysearch.org, Reference No. 7137. Hereinafter cited as Florida Deaths, 1877-1998.
- [S201] Cemetery Marker in Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando, Orange Co., FL (It is situated between Gore St to the south, SR-408 expressway to the north, S. Mills to the west and Bumby Ave to the east. The entrance is on Greenwood St. off of S. Mills Ave. (GPS 28 32.06400, 81 21.4500)).
- [S963] Florida Deaths, 1877-1998.
Boon Barlow1
M, #859, b. 10 Apr 1869, d. 14 Oct 1936
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 2 times removed of Lester Milton Barlow
Boon Barlow was born on 10 Apr 1869 in Lumpkin, Stewart Co., GA.2 He was the son of Eldridge Barlow and Winnie A. Williamson. Boon Barlow was enumerated in the census of 1870 in Stewart Co., GA, in the household of Eldridge Barlow.3 Boon Barlow was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Stewart Co., GA, in the household of Winnie A. Williamson. Boon Barlow was enumerated in the census of 1900 in Alachua Co., FL, in the household of William P. Shettleworth.4
Boon applied for a passport 16 Aug 1917, while residing in Evinston, Alachua Co., FL. He planned to travel to Cuba to attend a sick brother, leaving on the Olivette on August 26th, 1917.2
In 1918, Boon Barlow was the informant of the death of his brother, Leroy W. Barlow.5,6
Boon Barlow married Rosa A. Sheets on 5 Jul 1920 in Mesa Co., CO.7,8 Boon Barlow was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1930 in Glendale, Los Angeles Co., CA, with others in the household: Rosa A. Sheets.8
Boon Barlow died on 14 Oct 1936 in Riverside Co., CA, at age 67.9
Boon applied for a passport 16 Aug 1917, while residing in Evinston, Alachua Co., FL. He planned to travel to Cuba to attend a sick brother, leaving on the Olivette on August 26th, 1917.2
In 1918, Boon Barlow was the informant of the death of his brother, Leroy W. Barlow.5,6
Boon Barlow married Rosa A. Sheets on 5 Jul 1920 in Mesa Co., CO.7,8 Boon Barlow was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1930 in Glendale, Los Angeles Co., CA, with others in the household: Rosa A. Sheets.8
Boon Barlow died on 14 Oct 1936 in Riverside Co., CA, at age 67.9
Citations
- [S114] Census Records for Eldridge Barlow.
- [S842] Passport Application, National Archives Microfilm Publication M1490; Record Group 59; U. S. Passport Applications, January 2, 1906-March 32, 1925 (Washington, DC: National Archives), Documents Online: www.ancestry.com; U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, Roll 0394; Certificate #62835.
- [S497] US1870.
- [S555] US1900.
- [S1997] "Florida death certificates, 1877-1939," Index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 18 Sep 2018), Citing Florida. Department of Health. Bureau of Vital Statistics, Death certificates, v. 39-43, (cert. no. 5501-8000), 1918. Certificate No. 7137.
- [S963] Florida Deaths 1877-1998, Death Record (Original data: Florida Dept. of Health and Vital Statistics), Family History-Pilot Site, http://www.familysearch.org, Reference No. 7137. Hereinafter cited as Florida Deaths, 1877-1998.
- [S1797] "Mesa County, Colorado, Marriage Index, 1883-2010," Index, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 11 Jan 2016), Citing Mesa County Marriage Records. Mesa County Clerk and Recorder, Grand Junction, Colorado, Reception Number:161883, Document ID:3276306.
- [S679] US1930.
- [S1753] Death Registration from original data: California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California, Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, P. 355, No. 61371. Hereinafter cited as California, Death Index, 1905-1939.
Ellen (Nellie) Jones1,2,3
F, #860, b. circa 1810, d. after 1880
- Relationship
- Great-grandmother of Lester Milton Barlow
Ellen (Nellie) Jones was born circa 1810 in GA.4 She was the daughter of Adam Jones and Lerisey <...>.
Adam Jones is believed to be her father. In his will he refers to a daughter Ellenor Ann. In the 1830 Laurens Co. census, her mother, Lerisey, is enumerated right after Richard Barlow. This is evidence that her daughter, Ellenor, is the Ellen/Nellie who married James Barlow (between 1830 and 1835), son of Richard (she is mentioned in Richard’s will as ‘my daughter in law, Nellie Barlow’). In 1840, James is enumerated 4 lines from Lerisey. In census records, Ellen is called Ellen (1850-1870) and Nellie (1880.)5,6
In the will of Adam Jones, dated 25 Nov 1828 in Laurens Co., GA, Ellen (Nellie) Jones, his daughter, was named as an heir.7
Ellen (Nellie) Jones married James Barlow, son of Richard Barlow and Martha Hollingsworth, Richard Barlow's will (1859) mentions Nellie as the wife of his deceased son, James.6 Ellen (Nellie) Jones was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Butts Co., GA, in the household of James Barlow (her husband.)4
Ellen (Nellie) Jones was widowed before 1859.8
In the will of Richard Barlow, dated 28 Dec 1859 in Butts Co., GA, Ellen (Nellie) Barlow, his daughter-in-law, was named as an heir.9 She was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Margaret Barlow, Martha Barlow, George W. Barlow and Simon S. Barlow (2 daughters and 2 sons.)10
Ellen (Nellie) Jones was enumerated in the censuses of 1870 in Carroll Co., GA, in the household of Emmett Virgil Barlow (her son),11 and of 1880 in Stewart Co., GA, in the household of Simon S. Barlow (her youngest son.)12
Ellen (Nellie) Jones died after 1880.13
Ellen (Nellie) Jones is mentioned in the Jones Family story.
A summary of Ellen (Nellie)'s census records:
Adam Jones is believed to be her father. In his will he refers to a daughter Ellenor Ann. In the 1830 Laurens Co. census, her mother, Lerisey, is enumerated right after Richard Barlow. This is evidence that her daughter, Ellenor, is the Ellen/Nellie who married James Barlow (between 1830 and 1835), son of Richard (she is mentioned in Richard’s will as ‘my daughter in law, Nellie Barlow’). In 1840, James is enumerated 4 lines from Lerisey. In census records, Ellen is called Ellen (1850-1870) and Nellie (1880.)5,6
In the will of Adam Jones, dated 25 Nov 1828 in Laurens Co., GA, Ellen (Nellie) Jones, his daughter, was named as an heir.7
Ellen (Nellie) Jones married James Barlow, son of Richard Barlow and Martha Hollingsworth, Richard Barlow's will (1859) mentions Nellie as the wife of his deceased son, James.6 Ellen (Nellie) Jones was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Butts Co., GA, in the household of James Barlow (her husband.)4
Ellen (Nellie) Jones was widowed before 1859.8
In the will of Richard Barlow, dated 28 Dec 1859 in Butts Co., GA, Ellen (Nellie) Barlow, his daughter-in-law, was named as an heir.9 She was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Margaret Barlow, Martha Barlow, George W. Barlow and Simon S. Barlow (2 daughters and 2 sons.)10
Ellen (Nellie) Jones was enumerated in the censuses of 1870 in Carroll Co., GA, in the household of Emmett Virgil Barlow (her son),11 and of 1880 in Stewart Co., GA, in the household of Simon S. Barlow (her youngest son.)12
Ellen (Nellie) Jones died after 1880.13
Ellen (Nellie) Jones is mentioned in the Jones Family story.
A summary of Ellen (Nellie)'s census records:
Head of Household | Household Member | Age | Year | State | County |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barlow, James Jr. | (Barlow, Nellie) | 20-30 | 1840 | GA | Laurens Co. |
Barlow, James | Barlow, Ellen | 39 | 1850 | GA | Butts Co. |
Barlow, Ellen | 46 | 1860 | GA | Butts Co. | |
Barlow, Virgil | Barlow, Ellen | 59 | 1870 | GA | Carroll Co. |
Barlow, Simon | Barlow, Nellie | 70 | 1880 | GA | Stewart Co. |
Children of Ellen (Nellie) Jones and James Barlow
- Margaret Barlow b. circa 1835
- Amelia Barlow b. circa 1837
- Emmett Virgil Barlow+ b. 19 Sep 1838, d. 15 Aug 1911
- Arthur W. Barlow b. 1842, d. 8 May 1862
- Martha Barlow b. circa 1844
- George W. Barlow b. circa 1847
- Simon S. Barlow+ b. 4 Mar 1854, d. 24 Nov 1935
Citations
- [S116] Census Records for Nellie (Ellen) Jones.
- [S163] Simon S Barlow, Certificate of Death 1195 (25 Nov 1935), Personal Library, Private address. Hereinafter cited as Death Cert. SS Barlow.
- [S233] Richard Barlow will (06 Jun 1864), Will of Richard Barlow: (identifies father-in-law), Personal Library, Private address. Hereinafter cited as Will of Richard Barlow.
- [S414] US1850.
- [S719] Adam Jones will (25 Nov 1828), Will of Adam Jones, Personal Library, Private address. Hereinafter cited as Will of Adam Jones.
- [S233] Will of Richard Barlow.
- [S1608] "Georgia, Probate Records, 1742-1990," Images, unindexed, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 1 Mar 2014), Citing Laurens County Georgia Court of Ordinary Wills Book 1 1809-1840, Will of Adam Jones, pp. 122-5.
- [S233] Will of Richard Barlow: died before Richard's will was written on Dec. 28, 1859.
- [S1713] "Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992," Images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 3 Sep 2015), Citing Georgia Fulton County, District and Probate Courts, Bonds, 1828-1895, 1897-1905, p. 110.
- [S402] US1860.
- [S497] US1870.
- [S496] US1880.
- [S496] US1880, Nellie was living with her son, Simon, when the 1880 census was taken.
James Barlow1,2
M, #861, b. 1808, d. 1855
- Relationship
- Great-grandfather of Lester Milton Barlow
James Barlow was born in 1808 in SC.3 He was the son of Richard Barlow and Martha Hollingsworth.
Even though the 1850 census for James says that he was born in NC, he was probably born in Edgefield District, SC. Some reasons for this being the case are: 1)Richard (father) is enumerated in 1810 in Edgefield District, SC. James was born ~1808. 2)Thomas (grandfather) is enumerated in 1800 in Edgefield District, SC. Richard is 16 and probably living there. 3)Martha (mother) was born in SC.4,5,6
James Barlow married Ellen (Nellie) Jones, daughter of Adam Jones and Lerisey <...>, Richard Barlow's will (1859) mentions Nellie as the wife of his deceased son, James.7
James Barlow was enumerated as Head of Household in the censuses of 1840 in Laurens Co., GA,8 and of 1850 in Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Ellen (Nellie) Jones, Margaret Barlow, Emmett Virgil Barlow, Arthur W. Barlow, Martha Barlow, George W. Barlow and Simon S. Barlow (his wife, 2 daughters, and 4 sons.)6
James Barlow died in 1855.3,9 He was buried in Barlow Family Cemetery, Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA.3
James Barlow was mentioned in the will of Richard Barlow (as his deceased son), dated 28 Dec 1859, Butts Co., GA.10
James Barlow is mentioned in the Jones Family story.
A summary of James's census records:
Even though the 1850 census for James says that he was born in NC, he was probably born in Edgefield District, SC. Some reasons for this being the case are: 1)Richard (father) is enumerated in 1810 in Edgefield District, SC. James was born ~1808. 2)Thomas (grandfather) is enumerated in 1800 in Edgefield District, SC. Richard is 16 and probably living there. 3)Martha (mother) was born in SC.4,5,6
James Barlow married Ellen (Nellie) Jones, daughter of Adam Jones and Lerisey <...>, Richard Barlow's will (1859) mentions Nellie as the wife of his deceased son, James.7
James Barlow was enumerated as Head of Household in the censuses of 1840 in Laurens Co., GA,8 and of 1850 in Butts Co., GA, with others in the household: Ellen (Nellie) Jones, Margaret Barlow, Emmett Virgil Barlow, Arthur W. Barlow, Martha Barlow, George W. Barlow and Simon S. Barlow (his wife, 2 daughters, and 4 sons.)6
James Barlow died in 1855.3,9 He was buried in Barlow Family Cemetery, Indian Spring, Butts Co., GA.3
James Barlow was mentioned in the will of Richard Barlow (as his deceased son), dated 28 Dec 1859, Butts Co., GA.10
James Barlow is mentioned in the Jones Family story.
A summary of James's census records:
Head of Household | Household Member | Age | Year | State | County |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barlow, Rich'd | (Barlow, James) | <10 | 1810 | SC | Edgefield Dist. |
Not found | 1820 | Barlow, Richard | (Barlow, James) | 20-30 | 1830 | GA | Laurens Co. | Barlow, James | 42 | 1840 | GA | Laurens Co. | Barlow, James | 46 | 1850 | GA | Butts Co. |
Children of James Barlow and Ellen (Nellie) Jones
- Margaret Barlow b. circa 1835
- Amelia Barlow b. circa 1837
- Emmett Virgil Barlow+ b. 19 Sep 1838, d. 15 Aug 1911
- Arthur W. Barlow b. 1842, d. 8 May 1862
- Martha Barlow b. circa 1844
- George W. Barlow b. circa 1847
- Simon S. Barlow+ b. 4 Mar 1854, d. 24 Nov 1935
Citations
- [S123] Census Records for James Barlow.
- [S233] Richard Barlow will (06 Jun 1864), Will of Richard Barlow: (shows father), Personal Library, Private address. Hereinafter cited as Will of Richard Barlow.
- [S198] Cemetery Marker in Barlow Family Cemetery, Indian Springs, Butts Co., GA (located at the old Barlow home south of Indian Springs, Butts Co., GA, on Hwy 42 to Forsyth).
- [S627] US1800.
- [S811] US1810.
- [S414] US1850.
- [S233] Will of Richard Barlow.
- [S285] US1840.
- [S233] Will of Richard Barlow: died before Richard's will was written on Dec. 28, 1859.
- [S1713] "Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992," Images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 3 Sep 2015), Citing Georgia Fulton County, District and Probate Courts, Bonds, 1828-1895, 1897-1905, p. 110.
James Quigg
M, #862, b. 1788, d. between 1843 and 1846
- Relationship
- 2nd great-grandfather of Lester Milton Barlow
James Quigg was born in 1788 in Blakes, Derry, Coleraine, Ireland.1,2,3 He was the son of father Quigg.
James Quigg married Jemima W. <...> before 1827.4
James Quigg petitioned the court to become a citizen on 14 Mar 1831 in Rome, Oneida Co., NY.5 He was naturalized on 14 Feb 1835 in Oneida Co., NY.1
On 8 May 1837 a James Quige was allowed further compensation for construction on part of the Chenango Canal. More research is needed to see if this is the same James.6 On 5 Dec 1839 James Quigg purchased land in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, from Holmes Hutchinson of the city of Utica … and Maria A., his wife, of the first part and James Quige of Volney of the second part… for Twenty nine hundred and fifty dollars, land… being the whole of Lot number seven in township number seventeen of Scriba Patent… two hundred and twenty acres and three firths [sic] of an acre be the same more or less excepting and severning one acre of Land heretofore conveyed to Mary Ann Baker on the northerly side of the Lot and lying west of the Oswego Road….7
He witnessed the naturalization of William Quigg on 12 Dec 1839 in Oswego Co., NY.8
James Quigg died between 1843 and 1846.9,10
James Quigg married Jemima W. <...> before 1827.4
James Quigg petitioned the court to become a citizen on 14 Mar 1831 in Rome, Oneida Co., NY.5 He was naturalized on 14 Feb 1835 in Oneida Co., NY.1
On 8 May 1837 a James Quige was allowed further compensation for construction on part of the Chenango Canal. More research is needed to see if this is the same James.6 On 5 Dec 1839 James Quigg purchased land in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, from Holmes Hutchinson of the city of Utica … and Maria A., his wife, of the first part and James Quige of Volney of the second part… for Twenty nine hundred and fifty dollars, land… being the whole of Lot number seven in township number seventeen of Scriba Patent… two hundred and twenty acres and three firths [sic] of an acre be the same more or less excepting and severning one acre of Land heretofore conveyed to Mary Ann Baker on the northerly side of the Lot and lying west of the Oswego Road….7
He witnessed the naturalization of William Quigg on 12 Dec 1839 in Oswego Co., NY.8
James Quigg died between 1843 and 1846.9,10
Children of James Quigg and Jemima W. <...>
- Mary Ann Quigg+ b. 1827, d. 28 Feb 1902
- Joseph Quigg b. circa 1830
- William James Quigg+ b. circa 1836, d. before 1865
- Richard W. Quigg+ b. 29 May 1840, d. 4 Jan 1916
- Hudson M. Quigg b. circa 1841, d. after 1855
Citations
- [S2785] "New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980," Images, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : accessed 19 May 2023), citing Naturalization, New York, United States, citing multiple County Clerk offices of New York; FHL microfilm 005407214, Oneida Petition evidence 1835 pkg 8, no 644-735.
- [S496] US1880, The 1880 census of his daughter, Mary Ann, says her father was born in Ireland.
- [S497] US1870, The 1870 census of his daughter, Mary Ann, says her father was foreign born.
- [S1507] FamilySearch, New York, Land Records, 1630-1975 (original records: Oswego Deeds, Clerks Office, Oswego County Court House), Volume 44, Year 1846, Image 220, page 353 and Volume 30, 1839, Image 220, page 348.
- [S2785] "New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980," Images, FamilySearch, Oneida Petition evidence 1831-1832 pkg 3, no 1-123.
- [S1546] Albany Argus, Albany, NY, Issue of Tuesday May 30, 1837. Hereinafter cited as Albany Argus.
- [S1507] FamilySearch, New York, Land Records, 1630-1975, Volume 30, 1839, Image 220, page 348.
- [S2785] "New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980," Images, FamilySearch, Naturalization index 1830-1900 M-S// 12 Dec 1839.
- [S583] Oswego Palladium, Oswego Co., NY, Issue of January 11, 1843, p. 3 (to be declared a bankrupt). Hereinafter cited as Oswego Palladium.
- [S583] Oswego Palladium, 16 Jun 1846, page 3, col. 1. “In Chancery. Fifth Circuit. James Watson Williams, Clerk in Chancery vs. Jemima Quige, Mary Quige, Joseph A. Quige, William J. Quige, Richard W. Quige, Hudson M. Quige, Luther Hatch, David Blackman, Philo Bundy, William Lewis, Jr., Henry Suydam, Jr., Alneck Reed, Daniel R. Snydam, Nicholas Devereaux, William Kelley, Solomon Davis and John Ellis. D. Wager, sol’r.
In pursuance of a decretal order made by the Court of Chancery in the above entitled cause bearing date on the first day of June, A.D. 1846, I shall sell at public vendue at the Welland House, in the village of Oswego, on the first day of August next, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, all that certain piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the town of Volney, county of Oswego, and state of N. York, being the whole of lot number seven in township No. 17 of Scriba’s Patent as surveyed by Benjamin Wright, Esq., surveyor, containing in said lot number seven, two hundred and twenty seven acres and three fourths of an acre be the same more or less, excepting and reserving one acre of land heretofore conveyed to Mary Ann Baker on the northerly side of the lot and lying west of the Oswego road. Dated Oswego, June 10, 1846. A. P. Grant, Master in Chancery“.
Jemima W. <...>1
F, #863, b. circa 1802, d. after 1877
- Relationship
- 2nd great-grandmother of Lester Milton Barlow
Jemima W. <...> was born circa 1802 in RI.1
Jemima W. <...> married first James Quigg, son of father Quigg, before 1827.2
Jemima W. Quige was found in a list of letters remaining in the Post Office on 1 Jul 1835 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.3
Jemima W. <...> was widowed between 1843 and 1845.4
There was a court case involving family land on 16 Jun 1846 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY.5 Mortgaged land belonging to Jemima W. <...> was to be sold 1 Aug 1846 in Village of Oswego, Oswego Co., NY. It was auctioned off and sold to her et al for $200. This was the land bought by her husband in 1839.6
Jemima's second marriage was to Baxter Townsend on 13 Jul 1847 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.7
Jemima W. <...> and Baxter Townsend sold land in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, to Mary Ann Quigg on 13 Oct 1848. For love and consideration, they sold the land to Mary Ann for one dollar.Witnesses: Jemima W. <...>8 She was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Baxter Townsend (her second husband.)9
In the will of Baxter Townsend, dated 18 Sep 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, Jemima W. <...>, his wife, was named as an heir, and executor of the estate.10
Jemima W. <...> was widowed circa 1851 in Oswego Co., NY.11
Jemima W. <...> was enumerated as Head of Household in the censuses of 1855 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: William James Quigg, Richard W. Quigg, Hudson M. Quigg and Garritt V. Smith (three sons, and boarder),12 of 1860 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Egbert Townsend, Richard W. Quigg, Augusta Wheeler and Garritt V. Smith (her stepson, son, and daughter-in-law, and friend),13 Jemima was a boarding house proprietor, circa 1860-1870 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY,13,14 of 1865 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY,15 and of 1870 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY.14
Jemima W. <...> died after 1877.16,1
A summary of Jemima W.'s census records:
Jemima W. <...> married first James Quigg, son of father Quigg, before 1827.2
Jemima W. Quige was found in a list of letters remaining in the Post Office on 1 Jul 1835 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.3
Jemima W. <...> was widowed between 1843 and 1845.4
There was a court case involving family land on 16 Jun 1846 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY.5 Mortgaged land belonging to Jemima W. <...> was to be sold 1 Aug 1846 in Village of Oswego, Oswego Co., NY. It was auctioned off and sold to her et al for $200. This was the land bought by her husband in 1839.6
Jemima's second marriage was to Baxter Townsend on 13 Jul 1847 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.7
Jemima W. <...> and Baxter Townsend sold land in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, to Mary Ann Quigg on 13 Oct 1848. For love and consideration, they sold the land to Mary Ann for one dollar.Witnesses: Jemima W. <...>8 She was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Baxter Townsend (her second husband.)9
In the will of Baxter Townsend, dated 18 Sep 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, Jemima W. <...>, his wife, was named as an heir, and executor of the estate.10
Jemima W. <...> was widowed circa 1851 in Oswego Co., NY.11
Jemima W. <...> was enumerated as Head of Household in the censuses of 1855 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: William James Quigg, Richard W. Quigg, Hudson M. Quigg and Garritt V. Smith (three sons, and boarder),12 of 1860 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Egbert Townsend, Richard W. Quigg, Augusta Wheeler and Garritt V. Smith (her stepson, son, and daughter-in-law, and friend),13 Jemima was a boarding house proprietor, circa 1860-1870 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY,13,14 of 1865 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY,15 and of 1870 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY.14
Jemima W. <...> died after 1877.16,1
A summary of Jemima W.'s census records:
Head of Household | Household Member | Age | Year | State | County |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Townsend, Baxter | Townsend, Jemima | 47 | 1850 | NY | Oswego Co. |
Townson, Jeremiah W | 53 | 1855 | NY | Oswego Co. | |
Townsend, Jimima W | 59 | 1860 | NY | Oswego Co. | |
Townsend, Jemima W | 63 | 1865 | NY | Oswego Co. | |
Townsend, Jemima | 69 | 1870 | NY | Oswego Co. |
Children of Jemima W. <...> and James Quigg
- Mary Ann Quigg+ b. 1827, d. 28 Feb 1902
- Joseph Quigg b. circa 1830
- William James Quigg+ b. circa 1836, d. before 1865
- Richard W. Quigg+ b. 29 May 1840, d. 4 Jan 1916
- Hudson M. Quigg b. circa 1841, d. after 1855
Citations
- [S154] Census Records for Jemima W. ? (Quigg) Townsend.
- [S1507] FamilySearch, New York, Land Records, 1630-1975 (original records: Oswego Deeds, Clerks Office, Oswego County Court House), Volume 44, Year 1846, Image 220, page 353 and Volume 30, 1839, Image 220, page 348.
- [S583] Oswego Palladium, Oswego Co., NY, Wednesday, July 15, 1835. Hereinafter cited as Oswego Palladium.
- [S583] Oswego Palladium, 16 Jun 1846, page 3, col. 1. “In Chancery. Fifth Circuit. James Watson Williams, Clerk in Chancery vs. Jemima Quige, Mary Quige, Joseph A. Quige, William J. Quige, Richard W. Quige, Hudson M. Quige, Luther Hatch, David Blackman, Philo Bundy, William Lewis, Jr., Henry Suydam, Jr., Alneck Reed, Daniel R. Snydam, Nicholas Devereaux, William Kelley, Solomon Davis and John Ellis. D. Wager, sol’r.
In pursuance of a decretal order made by the Court of Chancery in the above entitled cause bearing date on the first day of June, A.D. 1846, I shall sell at public vendue at the Welland House, in the village of Oswego, on the first day of August next, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, all that certain piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the town of Volney, county of Oswego, and state of N. York, being the whole of lot number seven in township No. 17 of Scriba’s Patent as surveyed by Benjamin Wright, Esq., surveyor, containing in said lot number seven, two hundred and twenty seven acres and three fourths of an acre be the same more or less, excepting and reserving one acre of land heretofore conveyed to Mary Ann Baker on the northerly side of the lot and lying west of the Oswego road. Dated Oswego, June 10, 1846. A. P. Grant, Master in Chancery“. - [S583] Oswego Palladium, 16 Jun 1846, page 3, col. 1.
- [S1507] FamilySearch, New York, Land Records, 1630-1975, Volume 44, Year 1846, Image 220, page 353.
- [S307] Central NY Genealogical Society, editor, Tree Talks (Box 104 Colvin Station Syracuse, NY 13205: Central NY Genealogical Society, 1961), V5 N4 Dec 1965. Rev. Robert W. Condit, First Presbyterian Church.. Hereinafter cited as Tree Talks.
- [S1507] FamilySearch, New York, Land Records, 1630-1975, Vol. 54, pp. 383-4.
- [S414] US1850.
- [S2267] "New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999," Images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 30 Nov 2019), Citing Original data: New York, County, District and Probate Courts, Oswego, Records of Wills, Vol D-E, 1816-1893, p. 151-153.
- [S131] International Genealogical Index-LDS, compiler, Probate Records, Index to Wills, 1816-1915, Oswego, NY (Salt Lake City, UT: International Genealogical Index-LDS). Hereinafter cited as Probate Records, Index to Wills, Oswego.
- [S585] NY1855.
- [S402] US1860.
- [S497] US1870.
- [S516] NY1865.
- [S730] Oswego Daily Times, Oswego Co., NY, Wednesday, May 2, 1877. Hereinafter cited as Oswego Daily Times.
Baxter Townsend1
M, #864, b. circa 1794, d. between 18 Sep 1850 and 5 Mar 1851
Baxter Townsend was born circa 1794 in NY.
Baxter's second marriage was to Jemima W. <...> on 13 Jul 1847 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.2 Baxter was a carpenter.3
Baxter Townsend and Jemima W. <...> sold land in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, to Mary Ann Quigg on 13 Oct 1848. For love and consideration, they sold the land to Mary Ann for one dollar.Witnesses: Baxter Townsend.4 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Jemima W. <...>, William James Quigg, Richard W. Quigg, Hudson M. Quigg and Garritt V. Smith (his second wife and three of her children.)3
Baxter Townsend left a will dated 18 Sep 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY. Heirs: Egbert Townsend, Eliza Townsend, William James Quigg, Richard W. Quigg and Hudson M. Quigg, his son & daughter, and his 3 step-sons. Heir and Executor: Jemima W. <...>, his 2nd wife.5
Baxter Townsend died between 18 Sep 1850 and 5 Mar 1851 in Oswego Co., NY.6 He was buried in 5th Ward Cemetery, Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.7,8 His estate was probated on 5 Mar 1851 in Oswego Co., NY.5,6
On April, 1888, a law was passed that would end the interment in the cemeteries in the 4th and 5th wards. Those already interred there would be removed and the grounds would be appropriated and used as public parks or squares and for no other purposes.
Most of the 5th Ward Cemetery was reinterred in Riverside Cemetery. This included Baxter Townsend and his wife, Sally.9 He was buried on 11 Dec 1889 in Riverside Cemetery, Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.9,8
Baxter's second marriage was to Jemima W. <...> on 13 Jul 1847 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.2 Baxter was a carpenter.3
Baxter Townsend and Jemima W. <...> sold land in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, to Mary Ann Quigg on 13 Oct 1848. For love and consideration, they sold the land to Mary Ann for one dollar.Witnesses: Baxter Townsend.4 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Jemima W. <...>, William James Quigg, Richard W. Quigg, Hudson M. Quigg and Garritt V. Smith (his second wife and three of her children.)3
Baxter Townsend left a will dated 18 Sep 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY. Heirs: Egbert Townsend, Eliza Townsend, William James Quigg, Richard W. Quigg and Hudson M. Quigg, his son & daughter, and his 3 step-sons. Heir and Executor: Jemima W. <...>, his 2nd wife.5
Baxter Townsend died between 18 Sep 1850 and 5 Mar 1851 in Oswego Co., NY.6 He was buried in 5th Ward Cemetery, Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.7,8 His estate was probated on 5 Mar 1851 in Oswego Co., NY.5,6
On April, 1888, a law was passed that would end the interment in the cemeteries in the 4th and 5th wards. Those already interred there would be removed and the grounds would be appropriated and used as public parks or squares and for no other purposes.
Most of the 5th Ward Cemetery was reinterred in Riverside Cemetery. This included Baxter Townsend and his wife, Sally.9 He was buried on 11 Dec 1889 in Riverside Cemetery, Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.9,8
Children of Baxter Townsend
- Egbert Townsend b. circa 1821, d. after 1860
- Eliza Townsend
Citations
- [S127] Census Records for Baxter Townsend.
- [S307] Central NY Genealogical Society, editor, Tree Talks (Box 104 Colvin Station Syracuse, NY 13205: Central NY Genealogical Society, 1961), V5 N4 Dec 1965. Rev. Robert W. Condit, First Presbyterian Church.. Hereinafter cited as Tree Talks.
- [S414] US1850.
- [S1507] FamilySearch, New York, Land Records, 1630-1975 (original records: Oswego Deeds, Clerks Office, Oswego County Court House), Vol. 54, pp. 383-4.
- [S2267] "New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999," Images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 30 Nov 2019), Citing Original data: New York, County, District and Probate Courts, Oswego, Records of Wills, Vol D-E, 1816-1893, p. 151-153.
- [S131] International Genealogical Index-LDS, compiler, Probate Records, Index to Wills, 1816-1915, Oswego, NY (Salt Lake City, UT: International Genealogical Index-LDS). Hereinafter cited as Probate Records, Index to Wills, Oswego.
- [S2465] Cemetery Marker in 5th Ward Cemetery, Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.
- [S1248] Cemetery Marker in Riverside Cemetery (NY), Oswego, Oswego Co., NY.
- [S2466] Beulah Shares Schroeder, compiler, Interments in Riverside Cemetery, Oswego, New York, 1855-1910 : and Removals of identified dead in 4th & 5th Ward cemeteries 1888-1890, Oswego, New York (Oswego, New York: Beulah Shares Schroeder, 1 May 1972), p. 194. Hereinafter cited as Interments in Riverside Cem & Removals of 5th Ward.
Hudson M. Quigg
M, #865, b. circa 1841, d. after 1855
- Relationship
- Great-granduncle of Lester Milton Barlow
Hudson M. Quigg was born circa 1841 in Jefferson Co., NY.1 He was the son of James Quigg and Jemima W. <...>
Hudson M. Quigg was enumerated in the censuses of 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Baxter Townsend (his stepfather),2
In the will of Baxter Townsend, dated 18 Sep 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, Hudson M. Quigg, his step-son, was named as an heir3 and of 1855 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Jemima W. <...> (his mother.)4
Hudson M. Quigg died after 1855.
Hudson M. Quigg was enumerated in the censuses of 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Baxter Townsend (his stepfather),2
In the will of Baxter Townsend, dated 18 Sep 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, Hudson M. Quigg, his step-son, was named as an heir3 and of 1855 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Jemima W. <...> (his mother.)4
Hudson M. Quigg died after 1855.
Citations
- [S154] Census Records for Jemima W. ? (Quigg) Townsend, 1850.
- [S414] US1850.
- [S2267] "New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999," Images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 30 Nov 2019), Citing Original data: New York, County, District and Probate Courts, Oswego, Records of Wills, Vol D-E, 1816-1893, p. 151-153.
- [S585] NY1855.
Egbert Townsend1
M, #866, b. circa 1821, d. after 1860
Egbert Townsend was born circa 1821 in NY. He was the son of Baxter Townsend.
Egbert Townsend married Mary <...>. Egbert was a carpenter. He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Mary <...>.
In the will of Baxter Townsend, dated 18 Sep 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, Egbert Townsend, his son, was named as an heir.2 He was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Jemima W. <...> (his stepmother.)3
Egbert Townsend died after 1860.
Egbert Townsend married Mary <...>. Egbert was a carpenter. He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Mary <...>.
In the will of Baxter Townsend, dated 18 Sep 1850 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, Egbert Townsend, his son, was named as an heir.2 He was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Jemima W. <...> (his stepmother.)3
Egbert Townsend died after 1860.
Citations
- [S128] Census Records for Egbert Townsend.
- [S2267] "New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999," Images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : accessed 30 Nov 2019), Citing Original data: New York, County, District and Probate Courts, Oswego, Records of Wills, Vol D-E, 1816-1893, p. 151-153.
- [S402] US1860.