genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Thomas* BARNARD
Birth 10 Aug 1612, Brandstone, Essex, England
Death bef Oct 1677, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts29,37
Marriage bef 1641
Spouse Eleanor "Helen"* MORSE
Birth abt 1620, England
Death 27 Nov 1694, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,29
Other Spouses George LITTLE
Children:
1 M Thomas BARNARD
Birth 10 May 1641, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,36,37
Death bef 5 Dec 1715, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts36
Spouse Sarah PEASLEE
Marriage 12 Apr 1664, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts20
2 M Nathaniel BARNARD
Birth 15 Jan 1642/43, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts29,36,37,76
Death 3 May 1718, Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts29,36,76
Spouse Mary BARNARD
Marriage bef 1667
3 F Martha BARNARD (Twin)
Birth 22 Sep 1645, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts36,37
Death 6 Jul 1717, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts76
Spouse Thomas HAYNES
Marriage 26 Dec 1667, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,36
Spouse Samuel BUCKMAN
Marriage abt 1685
4 F Mary BARNARD (Twin)
Birth 22 Sep 1645, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts36,37,76
Death 11 Jun 1724, Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut
Spouse Lt. Anthony MORSE
Marriage 10 Nov 1669, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,36
Spouse Philip EASTMAN
Marriage 22 Aug 1678, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,23,36
5 F Sarah BARNARD
Birth 28 Sep 1647/48, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts29,36,37,76
Death 10 Sep 1717/18, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts29,36,76
Spouse Capt. William HACKETT
Marriage 31 Jan 1666/67, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts29,36
6 F Hannah BARNARD
Birth 24 Nov 1649, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,37,76
Death 27 Feb 1711/12, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts76
Spouse Lt. Benjamin STEVENS
Marriage 28 Oct 1673, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,36
7 F Ruth* BARNARD
Birth 16 Oct 1651, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts36,37
Death 5 Nov 1723, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts36,51,91
Spouse Dr. Joseph* PEASLEE
Marriage 21 Jan 1671/72, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts36
8 M Capt. John BARNARD
Birth 12 Jan 1654/55, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts36
Death 15 Jul 1718, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts36
Spouse Frances HOYT
Marriage 27 Dec 1676, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts36
9 F Abigail BARNARD
Birth 20 Jan 1656/57, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts36,37,76
Spouse Samuel FELLOWS
Marriage 2 Jun 1681, Shelburne, Franklin, Massachusetts20,22,23,36
Notes for Thomas* BARNARD
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son of Thomas BARNARD and Margery ARNOLD
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Thomas Barnard, born about 1612, was probably a brother of Robert Barnard, who is found contemporaneous with him in Salisbury, Massachusetts. Thomas Barnard, described as a planter, received land in the first division at Salisbury, and in 1640 and 1643. He was among the first settlers of Amesbury, and received several grants of land there, including a "township" on account of his son in 1660. In 1665 he was a grand juror, and his name appears in various lists of citizens there down to 1672. About 1677 he was killed by Indians, and that year either he or his son and namesake was a member of the Salisbury church. He was one of the ten original purchasers of Nantucket, and may have lived there a short time. The Nantucket records say "Thomas Barnard died abroad*." His widow Eleanor was appointed to administer his estate in October, 1677. She married (second) July 19, 1681, George Little, of Newbury, and died November 27, 1694. Children: Thomas, Nathaniel, Martha, Mary, Sarah, Hannah, Ruth, John, Abigail. [ref 29:2019]
*to die "abroad" can mean anywhere outside of their community
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THOMAS1 BARNARD [or BARNETT], of Salisbury and Amesbury, "planter" or "husbandman," b. ab. 1612, prob. bro. of ROBERT1; received land in the "first division," 1640, and 1643; was one of the first settlers of Amesbury, received land there at various times, and a "township" for one of his sons in 1660. His name appears on nearly all the early lists, down to 1672. He m. Helen or Eleanor (___). He was killed by Indians about 1677. Wid. Eleanor adm. est. Oct., 1677.* She m. July 19, 1681[Nb], George Little, of Newbury; and d*. Nov. 27, 1694[A]. Children: Thomas, Nathaniel, Martha, Mary, Sarah, Hannah, Ruth, John, Abigail. *Wid "Elenor Barnard," in settling her husband's estate, appeared in court with "four of her sons," in 1678. Probably one or more were sons-in-law. There were nine children when the estate was divided, in 1679. [ref 36:49]
*error, this is George's death
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Thomas Barnard, husbandman, Salisbury, 1642. Wife Ellen, Eleanor or Helena; ch. Thomas, Nathaniel, Martha, Mary, Sarah, Hannah, Ruth, John, Abigail. He was killed by the Indians about 1677. Admin. of his est. was gr. to his widow Oct. 1677; division made in 1679 to nine ch. viz. Thomas B., Wm. Hackett, Thomas Heynes, Jos. Peaseley, Benj. Stevens, John B., Widow Moyse, Agigail and Nathaniel B. [ref 37:33]
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Administration upon the estate of Tho. Barnard, sr., late of Amsberie, who was killed by the Indians, was granted Oct. 9, 1677, to Elener, the relict, and she with as many of her husband�s children as she could get were ordered to come to the next Salisbury court for a division of the estate between the children and the widow.

Inventory of the estate of Thomas Barnard, Sr. taken 21: 6m: 1677, by Phill. Challis, Thomas Wells and John Weed:
ye Dwelling house, Barne, orchard & homestead, 140.0
a 40 acre lott at ye back River, 25.0
3 acres of meadow att ye pond meadows, 6.0
twoe acres of meadow att ye new meadows, 2.10s.
4 acres of meadow in ye higglety pigleyes, 20.0
a sweepage lott, 12.0
10 acres more or less on salisbury side on ye powow River, 20.0
200 acres att ye great lotts, 40.0
a 40 acre lott in ye Champion land, 20.0
a 50 acre lott att ye childrens land, 25.0
a Bugmore lott, 5.0 a 40 acre River lott, 38 .0
40 acre Lott on ye division beyond ye pond, 16.0
a 10 acre lott in ye ox pastures & a swamp lott, 10.0
twoe lotts in ye Lyons mouth, 10.0
a payre of oxen, 14.0
4 Cowes, 16.0
2 2 yr. old heiffers & advantage & 3 yearlings, 12.0
3 calves, 2.0
eight sheep young & old, 3.5s
a young horse, 2.0
10 swine old & younge, 7.0
8 hives of bees, 2.0
English, Indian corne & Flax, 12.0
Cart wheels, Irons, chaine, plow & Irons, yokes, 3.0
Betle Rings, wedges, axes, howes, forkes, shave, 10s
Iron potts, Kettle, tramells, spitt, Frying pan, tongues, 2.10s
Brass & pewter ware, 2.16s
Bedds, Bedding, Bedsteads, curtains, vallants, 25.10s
Table linnen & hand towells, 2.10s
his wearing clothes yt were left, 8.0
His Bible wth twoe other Bookes, 10s
woll & wollen & linnen yarne, 3.14s
Cubbard, Table, chaires, wheels, formes, 3.0
old caske, trayes, Dishes, spones & other necessaries, 3.14s
Baggs, saddle & grindlestone, 1.0s
a bull: & 7 yds. of cloth, 4.10s
his right in common land drawd for but undivided, 5.0
in money, 4s
a bill from Nathaniell Griffin due to ye sd Barnerd, 15s
Due from his son att Nantucquett pr. Bill, 80.0 where of is payd & received 4 barrells of beefe & 30 lbs of sheeps wool; shingle nailes, 4s
total, 607.12s
Attested in Hampton court 9 : 8m : 1677 by Ellenor Barnard, widow of Thomas Barnard, and administratrix of his estate.

Elenor Barnard, administratrix of the estate of Tho. Barnard of Amesbury, with four of her sons, asking for a settlement of the estate, court April 9, 1678, ordered to the widow, 200.0, comprising the house and home lot, half of the higgledee piggledee lot of salt marsh and the whole sweepage lot at the beach at the prices entered in the inventory, and such things as she desires as per the inventory. Court ordered that unless there be a necessity, as the court should judge, for the sale of any of the lands for her maintenance, she should not sell it or give it away except to one or more of her children. Court also ordered that a due respect being had to what any of the children have already received as portions, the same should be divided among the rest of the children, the eldest son having a double portion.

Capt. Tho. Bradbury, Leift. Phillip Challis and John Weed, upon request of some of the children of the widow Barnard, were impowered to divide the estate of their father Tho. Barnard which was given to them, and to make return to the next Norfolk court.

Tho. Bradbury, Phillip Challis and John Weed having been appointed by the court Apr. 9, 1678 to divide the estate of Thos. Barnard of Amesbury, who died intestate, have accordingly apportioned to the widow Barnard 200.0 and to Tho. Barnard the eldest son 83.0 and to the rest of the children, eight in number, 41.10s. each, and some overplus their mother to have. Dated Apr. 6, 1679, and approved by the court Apr. 8, 1679.

The disposal of part of the lands of Tho. Barnard, sr. of Salisbury, who died intestate, by a committee appointed by the court:
to his relict the dwelling house, barne & homested, 140.0
halfe ye higledee piglede lot of salt marsh, 10.0
ye whole sweepage lot at ye beach, 12.0
To Tho. Barnard ye eldest son, a lot at ye back River, 25.0
halfe ye higle piglee marsh lot, 10.0
ye right in comon land, 5.0
10 upland & 2 acre lot of meadow, 14.0
Acknowledged and accepted Mar. 24, 1683-4 by Thomas Barnard
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Notes for Eleanor "Helen"* MORSE
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possibly HOYT
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The Estate of Eleanor Barnard Little, wife of Thomas Barnard (Essex Probate Docket # 16844)

Acquittance of William Hackett and Sarah Hackett his wife, of Salisbury, to their brother Jon Barnerd of Amesbury, administrator to the estate of their mother Ellenor Little, deceased, they having received full satisfaction out of the estates of their mother Ellenor Little and their father Thomas Barnerd. Signed and sealed Jan. 31, 1695-6. Witness: Thomas Wells, John Hoyt, Samuel Clough. Acknowledged Feb. 20, 1695 by William Hakat and Sara his wife.

Acquittance of Samuel Fellows, jr. and Abigail his wife, of Salisbury, to their brother John Barnerd of Amesbury, administrator to the estate of Ellenor Little of Amesbury, they having received full satisfaction out of the estates of their father Thomas Barnerd and mother Ellenor Little. Signed and sealed Jan. 24, 1695-6. Witness: Thomas Wells, Thomas Weed. Acknowledged Mar. 14, 1695-6 by Samuell Fellows and Abigal his wife and she yielded up her right of dower befre Robert Pike, Just. of the Peace.

Acquittance of Phelep Eastman and Mary Eastman to their brother John Barnerd of Amesbury, administrator to the estate of their mother Elenor Little of Amesbury who was administratrix to the estate of their father Thomas Barnerd of Amesbury, they having received full satisfaction out of the estates of their father and mother. Signed and sealed June 25, 1695. Witness: Thomas Wells, Thomas (his mark) Barnerd Senr. Mr. Thomas Wells and Thomas Barnerd, Senr., made oath June 22, 1697, that they saw Elizabeth Estman and Mary sign, seal and deliver this acquittance.

Acquittance of Nathaniell Barnard, sr. of Nantucket to his brother John Barnard of Amesbury, administrator to the estates of their mother Elener Little of Amesbury, deceased, who was administratrix to the estate of their father Thomas Barnard of Amesbury, of all portions due unto him from said estates. Dated Aug. 29, 1695.
Witness: Tho. Currier, Samll. Weed. Acknowledged Aug. 29 1695 by Nathaniell Barnard before Robert Pike, Just. of Peace.

Acquittance of Hannah Stevens of Salisbury, relict of Benjamin Stevens late of Salisbury, and administratrix to his estate, to John Barnerd of Amesbury administrator to the estate of her mother Ellenor Little of Amesbury, she having received full satisfaction out of the estates of her mother Ellenor Little and father Thomas Barnerd.
Signed and sealed Nov. 5, 1695. Witness: Thomas Freame, Joseph Hoyt. Acknowledged Feb. 20, 1695 by Hanah Steevens, widow.

Acquittance of Joseph Peasely of Haveril, husbandman, and Ruth Peasly his wife to John Barnerd of Amesbury, administrator to the estate of their mother Ellenor Little of Amesbury, they having received 8li. in money out of the estates of their mother Ellenor Little and father Thomas Barnerd. Signed and sealed May 24, 1697. Witness: Thomas Wells, Thomas Currier. Acknowledged Nov. 29, 1697 by Joseph and Ruth Peasley before Nath. Saltonstall, Just. of the Peace.

Acquittance of Samuell Bucknum of Newbury, feltmaker, and Martha his wife, to John Barnerd administrator to the estate of their mother Ellenor Little of Amesbury, deceased, they having received a great iron kettle out of the estates of their father Thomas Barnerd and mother Ellenor Little of Amesbury. Signed and sealed June 22, 1697. Witness: Thomas Wells, Jeremiah Easman. Acknowledged June 22, 1697 by Samuell Buckeman and Martha his wife, and she also yielded up her right of dower.
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