0 HEAD 1 SOUR FTW 2 VERS 10.0 2 NAME Family Tree Maker for Windows 2 CORP Genealogy.com 3 ADDR 39500 Stevenson Pl. #204 4 CONT Fremont, CA 95439 3 PHON (510) 794-6850 1 DEST FTW 1 DATE 21 JAN 2005 1 CHAR ANSI 1 FILE C:\Bruce\Genealogy\bb_levi_1765_1818_ga.GED 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 1 _SCHEMA 2 INDI 3 _FA1 4 LABL Fact 1 3 _FA2 4 LABL Fact 2 3 _FA3 4 LABL Fact 3 3 _FA4 4 LABL Fact 4 3 _FA5 4 LABL Fact 5 3 _FA6 4 LABL Fact 6 3 _FA7 4 LABL Fact 7 3 _FA8 4 LABL Fact 8 3 _FA9 4 LABL Fact 9 3 _FA10 4 LABL Fact 10 3 _FA11 4 LABL Fact 11 3 _FA12 4 LABL Fact 12 3 _FA13 4 LABL Fact 13 3 _MREL 4 LABL Relationship to Mother 3 _FREL 4 LABL Relationship to Father 2 FAM 3 _FA1 4 LABL Marriage fact 3 _FA2 4 LABL Fact 2 3 _MSTAT 4 LABL Marriage Beginning Status 3 _MEND 4 LABL Marriage Ending Status 0 @I01@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Oxford/, Sr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 MAY 1707 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1778 2 PLAC Virginia 1 REFN 20283 1 FAMS @F02@ 1 FAMC @F03@ 1 NOTE @NI01@ 0 @NI01@ NOTE 1 CONC Samuel Oxford and Mary Ann Browne were childhood sweethearts, she being 1 CONC from a Lower class and he of a Higher, their parents did not approve of 1 CONC this relationship and did everything to break them up. Family lore from 1 CONC Oxford descendants still in England has it that Samuel and Mary ran away 1 CONC to Wales where they married and where their first child, Edward, was born 1 CONC about 1724. After Edward's birth, the little family moved to the 1 CONC colonies, settling in Stafford County, Virginia. It was here that the 1 CONC births of the other children, John, Ann, Elizabeth, and Samuel, Jr. were 1 CONC recorded in the St. Paul parish register. 0 @I02@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Brown/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1705 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 2 PLAC Buncombe Co., North Carolina 1 REFN 20284 1 FAMS @F02@ 0 @I03@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Oxford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1724 2 PLAC Wales 1 DEAT 2 DATE FEB 1795 2 PLAC Wilkes Co., Georgia 1 REFN 20285 1 FAMS @F04@ 1 FAMC @F02@ 1 NOTE @NI03@ 0 @NI03@ NOTE 1 CONC He migrated sometime in the 1770's to North Carolina, settling apparently 1 CONC in the Northern section of Orange County. This part of Orange County 1 CONC became Caswell County, North Carolina in 1777. Edward appears on the 1 CONC Caswell County Tax List of 1777, however he does not appear on the 1786 1 CONC Census of Caswell County having gone to Georgia by this time. In the 1 CONC Land Grants for the new Caswell County, Edward Oxford was granted 300 1 CONC Acres on October 1, 1778 on Rattlesnake Creek. The deed for this property 1 CONC was not actually issued until 1783. We find that the deed was recorded 1 CONC October 13, 1783 "To Edward Oxford, 300 acres on Rattlesnake Creek 1 CONC adjoining Ben Ingram, near the road and Poteat's Corner". (Deed Book B, 1 CONC P. 135). On October 8, 1787, Edward sold 200 acres of this land to 1 CONC Robert Boarmon for 100 Pounds Sterling: "Edward Oxford of Caswell County 1 CONC to Robert Boarman, for L100, 200 acres on Rattlesnake Creek, adjoining 1 CONC Benjamin Ingram near the road, and Poteat's Corner and Jonathan Oxford"." 1 CONC (Book E, P. 218) On the same day, the sold the remaining 100 acres to his 1 CONC son, Jonathan Oxford for 50 Pounds Sterling:"Edward Oxford of Caswell 1 CONC County to Jonathan Oxford of same, for L50, 100 acres adjoining James 1 CONC Tolbert." (Book E, Page 284) after selling his land, Edward moved to 1 CONC Wilkes County, Georgia with the rest of his family. On March 31, 1791, 1 CONC Jonathan sold his 100 acres and followed his father to Georgia where he 1 CONC first settled in Wilkes County and later moved to Jones County. "Jonathan 1 CONC Oxford of Caswell County to Sterling Gunn of same, for L30, 100 acres on 1 CONC Rattlesnake Creek, adjoining Joseph Tolbert". (Book G, Pages 232-3.) 0 @I04@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Briggs/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1740 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 MAR 1809 2 PLAC Baldwin Co., Georgia 1 REFN 20286 1 FAMS @F04@ 0 @I05@ INDI 1 NAME John /Oxford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 NOV 1731 2 PLAC St. Paul's Par., Stafford, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20287 1 FAMC @F02@ 0 @I06@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Oxford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 DEC 1733 2 PLAC St. Paul's Par., Stafford, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20288 1 FAMC @F02@ 0 @I07@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Oxford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 AUG 1736 2 PLAC St. Paul's Par., Stafford, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20289 1 FAMC @F02@ 0 @I08@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Oxford/, Jr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 JAN 1741/42 2 PLAC Over Wharton, Stafford, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 MAR 1811 2 PLAC Morgan, Lincoln, North Carolina 1 REFN 20290 1 FAMS @F01@ 1 FAMC @F02@ 1 NOTE @NI08@ 0 @NI08@ NOTE 1 CONC An Exact Copy of Rev. Isaac Oxford's History of the "Oxford Family" From 1 CONC Daughters of the American Revolution file. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel Oxford who was born in the state of Virginia about 1735, whose 1 CONC ancestors came from Wales, was of English origin and married a Barrett 1 CONC whose first wife was a Jarman and said Oxford married a daughter of the 1 CONC first marriage and had eleven children - eight sons and three daughters, 1 CONC names as follows: Samuel, James, Jonathan, John, Jacob, Abel, William 1 CONC and Isaac. Daughters: Barsheba married Jacob Byler, Elizabeth married 1 CONC James Metcalf, nancy married A.D. Moody. 1 CONT 1 CONT Said Samuel Oxford Located in Anson County, afterwards Lincoln Co., 1 CONC now Catauba County, at or near Oxford ford on Catawba river, which ford 1 CONC took it's name from the finder or first settler which was in or about 1 CONC 1756 or 1758. 1 CONT 1 CONT The above named eight sons emigrated as follows: Samuel settled in 1 CONC and died in Kentucky. Jonathan's bones lie in Georgia, John's in Ohio, 1 CONC Jacob's in Missouri, Abel's in Arkansas, William and Isaac died in 1 CONC Kentucky unmarried. James, the second son lived and died in Burke Co., 1 CONC now Caldwell County on the waters of upper Little River within 15 miles 1 CONC of where he was born. He twice married, first to Ailsey Roberts by who 1 CONC he had seven children to wit: Samuel, Margaret, James, Barsheba, Nancy, 1 CONC Sarah and William who died about two months after his birth and death of 1 CONC his mother. The other six married as follows: Samuel married a Gilbert, 1 CONC Margaret married W. Payne, James A. (looks like Powell), Barsheba married 1 CONC Joseph McCary, Nancy Married Burton Ried, Sarah married Samuel McCary 1 CONC (Mcrary?). 1 CONT 1 CONT In the fall of 1806, James Oxford took to wife Hannah Barnes, daughter 1 CONC of James Barnes and Sarah Barnes. James Barnes was born in the state of 1 CONC Pennsylvania, was of Irish descent, his father having emigrated from 1 CONC Doublanbutt in County Down, Ireland. His wife's maiden name was Sarah 1 CONC Carter. She also was a native of Pennsylvania of English descent and a 1 CONC Quaker by profession. She died at the residence of James Oxford in the 1 CONC year 1829 at the advanced age of 96. James Barnes at last account was in 1 CONC Indiana was 115 years of age, could walk 5 miles to and from church in 1 CONC the day. 1 CONT 1 CONT James Oxford by his second marriage, had nine children, six boys and 1 CONC three girls. Ailsey the eldest married Eliphlet Crouch and the mother of 1 CONC fifteen children. (At this writing is alive at the age of 83 - 1890.) 1 CONT 1 CONT Adam B. Oxford married Barbara McLeod, 5th of Jan., 1830, had eight 1 CONC children, 5 boys and 3 girls as follows: Hugh A., William, James Harvey, 1 CONC Mary Ann, Hannah Louise, John , Isaac Layfayette and Elizabeth. Barbara, 1 CONC wife of A.B. Oxford, died in the year 1861 and A.B. Oxford took as his 1 CONC second wife, Mary ____? by whom he had eight children, 3 boys and 5 1 CONC girls. Hugh A. fell as a soldier in the late war at Chanslorville. W.W. 1 CONC Oxford at a hospital in Kentucky, a Confederate soldier. J.H. went 1 CONC through the war and is still living in Texas. Mary Ann married William 1 CONC Robinson and is living in Texas. Hannah Louise married Adam Sherril and 1 CONC died in 1885. John married Anney Land and is living in Taylorsville. 1 CONC A.B. Oxford's two eldest children by his second marriage, married as 1 CONC follows: Lilly married Jefferson Teague, Sarah Eter married Thomas Lind. 1 CONC The balance single. Isaac Oxford married Letty Harrington and had four 1 CONC children as follows: William C., who married Marthy Ann Ried and had 1 CONC thirteen children, James Oxford married a Martha Loudermilk and had seven 1 CONC children, four died in infancy and three growed up to man and womanhood. 1 CONC Rebecca Mariah married Jacob McCall, Sion Harrington Oxford married 1 CONC Elizabeth Ried and had nine children, two died in Missouri by chills and 1 CONC fever, the other seven living. 1 CONT 1 CONT Mary Oxford married John Sherill and had eight children, three boys 1 CONC and five girls, all lived to have family's. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jacob Oxford married Abigail Day, had two children, left this country 1 CONC and went to the state of Georgia. 1 CONT 1 CONT Elisha Chambers Oxford married Evalina Bradburn and had four children 1 CONC by his first marriage, one only living at this writing: married a second 1 CONC time, last wife Sarah Blair by whom he had three children and died 25th 1 CONC day of Feb., 1890, being 75 years, 1 month and 25 days old. 1 CONT 1 CONT John Oxford married Mira Freeman by whom he had several children. She 1 CONC died in Illinois and he married Susan Hodge by whom he had children. He 1 CONC died in Illinois. Close to his 70th year, with congestive chills. William 1 CONC Dodson Oxford married Harriet Shell by whom he had eleven children, three 1 CONC sons and eight daughters. Synthia married Calvin Porch, Selana married 1 CONC J.J. Porch. James L. married Sydney Small. Mary E. married J.J. Mcrary, 1 CONC Amandy Roxan Married ____?, Nancy ____? married Tipton Talbert, Hannah 1 CONC married W.S. Teague and had six children. James Terril and ____?. James 1 CONC married a Watts. Terral married a Wills and Iverson married a Matheson. 1 CONC Elizabeth married J.B. Pool. Ellen married first Henry ____? second 1 CONC marriage Phillip Tuttle ____? married Boole Sherill. 1 CONT 1 CONT This was written by Rev. Isaac Oxford in the year 1890 proof read by 1 CONC ____ Ball and James H. Oxford, Oct. 30, 1930. 1 CONT 1 CONT James A. Oxford 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT OXFORD 1 CONT 1 CONT The Oxfords immigrated to Virginia from Wales but came originally from 1 CONC central England. Samuel Oxford was born in Virginia about 1735. His 1 CONC mother was a Browne. He moved to North Carolina about 1755 and settled 1 CONC in what then was Rowan Co., later Burke, then Lincoln, now Catawba Co. 1 CONT 1 CONT The first settler to cross the Catawba River and settle on the west 1 CONC side was Adam Sherill in 1747. By 1752 there were not more than a dozen 1 CONC families living west of the Catawba River in this whole region of North 1 CONC Carolina. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1752, Bishop Spangenberg of the Moravian Church, which had 1 CONC purchased 100,000 acres of land from Lord Granville in North Carolina, 1 CONC with a party of surveyors passed up the Catawba River from Adam Sherill, 1 CONC some 30 or more miles, seeking a body of land chiefly in one track. 1 CONC Bishop Spangenberg reported there was a Jonathan Barrett who lived like 1 CONC an Indian with no neighbors within many miles. This Jonathan Barrett 1 CONC lived on the east side of the Catawba River at the foot of a spur of a 1 CONC small mountain still known as Barrett's mountain. Local legend is that he 1 CONC was married to Jarmin, daughter to King Haigler, one of the last great 1 CONC chiefs of the Catawba Indian Nation. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel Oxford settled on the west side of the Catawba River opposite 1 CONC Barrett's mountain. Applications for land grants had to be made to the 1 CONC Governor and his council at New Beru, 250 miles away; therefore, many of 1 CONC the first settlers did not receive their grants for several years after 1 CONC settling. Samuel Oxford's first grant was for 300 acres on the south (or 1 CONC west) side of the Catawba River, and he purchased a large tract on the 1 CONC north (or east) side of the river from John Perviance, adjoing the lands 1 CONC of Jonathan Barrett. His grant was #602, dated 11 Oct 1783. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel began courting Jonathan Barrett's daughter, Barsheba, and would 1 CONC take a long pole with him when he crossed the river so that in case a 1 CONC heavy rain came while he was gone and the water level would rise, he 1 CONC could pole vault from rock to rock back across the river. Samuel married 1 CONC Barsheba and they reared a large family. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel raised his cabin on a brow of a small ridge that ran from a 1 CONC higher hill down to the river. At this place he found a place where 1 CONC horses could cross the river when the depth of the water was normal, and 1 CONC later built a rough skow or flatboat that he used as a ferry after rains 1 CONC when the water was deeper than usual. This area became know as Oxford's 1 CONC Ford and Oxford Ferry until 1928 when the Duke Power Company built the 1 CONC Oxford Dam and a hydroelectric power plant creating Lake Hickory, or as 1 CONC some call it, Lake Oxford. 1 CONT 1 CONT For more than half a century Samuel operated his ferry on the Catawba 1 CONC River which became a heavily traveled route to the west. At that period 1 CONC of history "hard money" was hard to come by and much sought after. The 1 CONC Justices comprising the County Court fixed the rates that a ferryman 1 CONC could charge, from two pence for a man or single animal to one shilling 1 CONC for wagon and team. These fees, while small, were almost always paid in 1 CONC coin or "hard money". 1 CONT 1 CONT It is not known what other sources of income Samuel may have had, as 1 CONC commodities bringing cash were few this distance from the coast, about 1 CONC all being: hides of game, feathers, tallow, and beeswax. Anyway, Samuel 1 CONC Oxford accumulated a considerable amount of hard money, and the old 1 CONC people who lived in his neighborhood said he buried a peck of gold and 1 CONC silver coins on the place near his home. These people related the story 1 CONC to their children as a fact and it was handed down through the families, 1 CONC whose descendents still live in that community. 1 CONT 1 CONT As a result of buried coin story, treasure seekers have dug dozens of 1 CONC holes over the hill sides about the ruins of his cabin. Samuel was 1 CONC buried a short distance from his cabin on the brow of a hill overlooking 1 CONC the lordly rolling Catawba River, now Lake Hickory. Vandals dug into his 1 CONC grave, hoping to find the buried money and didn't replace the thrown out 1 CONC earth. Whatever may be the facts in this case, many people believe that 1 CONC somewhere in the earth of a small ridge on Lake Hickory, North Carolina, 1 CONC is a pot of coin buried there by Sam Oxford, who died without revealing 1 CONC the hiding place. 1 CONT 1 CONT Another local tradition is that a man passed over the road in the night 1 CONC and without waking Oxford, took the ferry boat to the opposite side of 1 CONC the river. The water was only a little higher than normal, but in the 1 CONC late part of the night a heavy rain fell raising the water level to at 1 CONC least three feet higher than when it could be forded. A traveler came 1 CONC along waiting to cross the river, but the boat was on the other side so 1 CONC Samuel just mounted a horse, went up the river a hundred yards and swam 1 CONC the animal across and brought the ferry back across the river. This was 1 CONC certainly service to the traveling man, and is said to have been a trait 1 CONC of Samuel oxford .... when he offered service, he gave it regardless of 1 CONC the trouble and cost. 1 CONT 1 CONT Colonial records reflect that Samuel Oxford provided food for the 1 CONC families of the Catawba Indians that fought for the English in the French 1 CONC and Indian War. During the American Revolution, it was reported that at 1 CONC one time he had to flee with his family to his old home in Virginia to 1 CONC escape the British and Tories. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel died about 1811, leaving a will in which proceeds from the sale of 1 CONC his goods, chattels lands and tenements were to be distributed among his 1 CONC children. Apparently his wife, Barsheba (Bathsheba) died earlier as she 1 CONC was not named in his will. 0 @I09@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Lulpeck/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1666/67 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20325 1 FAMS @F03@ 0 @I10@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Oxford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1668 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20326 1 FAMS @F03@ 0 @I11@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Oxford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAR 1690/91 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20327 1 FAMC @F03@ 0 @I12@ INDI 1 NAME John /Oxford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 NOV 1698 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20328 1 FAMC @F03@ 0 @I13@ INDI 1 NAME James /Oxford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JUL 1702 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20329 1 FAMC @F03@ 0 @I14@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Oxford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 MAY 1705 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20330 1 FAMC @F03@ 0 @I15@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Oxford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 MAR 1710 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20331 1 FAMC @F03@ 0 @I16@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Oxford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 MAR 1710/11 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20332 1 FAMC @F03@ 0 @I17@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Oxford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1767 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 AUG 1811 2 PLAC Jones Co., Georgia 1 REFN 20386 1 FAMS @F05@ 1 FAMC @F04@ 1 NOTE @NI17@ 0 @NI17@ NOTE 1 CONC Jonathan's marriage to Susannah is recorded in the Caswell County, North 1 CONC Carolina marriage records. His will is recorded in Jones County, 1 CONC Georgia. The following legal notice appeared in the "Georgia Journal", 1 CONC November 6, 1811: Executor's Sale. Will be sold on Saturday the 21St of 1 CONC December next, at the house of Jonathan Oxford, late of Jones County, 1 CONC deceased, two horses, being part of the personal property of said 1 CONC deceased. (signed) Lazarus Battel, Ex'r. From the Caswell County, North 1 CONC Carolina Deed Records was this notice: "On May 31, 1791, Jonathan Oxford 1 CONC sold to Starling Gunn, Gunn, both of Caswell County, 400 acres, part of 1 CONC the Granville Grant "taken up by Edward Oxford" on Rattlesnake Creek." By 1 CONC this time Edward had already gone to Georgia and it appears that Jonathan 1 CONC had remained in North Carolina to dispose of the land and he followed his 1 CONC father to Georgia shortly thereafter. Jonathan is shown in the 1790 1 CONC Census of Caswell County but no statistics about his family are listed. 1 CONC In the 1804 Tax Digest, Jonathan is listed in Wilkes County in the same 1 CONC vicinity as his brother, Edward, Jr. but moved to Jones county before 1 CONC 1811. Jonathan drew land in the 1805 lottery as a resident of Wilkes 1 CONC County. While Jonathan was too young to have participated in the 1 CONC Revolutionary War, he apparently had the right to the draw because his 1 CONC father, Edward Oxford, Sr. had aided the cause of the Revolution by 1 CONC supplying the troops with provisions and as Edward's oldest surviving 1 CONC son. When Jonathan died in Jones County in 1811, he was only 44 years 1 CONC old. 0 @I18@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Oxford/, Jr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1769 2 PLAC Buncombe Co., North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1833 2 PLAC Henry Co., Georgia 1 REFN 20387 1 FAMS @F06@ 1 FAMS @F07@ 1 FAMC @F04@ 0 @I19@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Oxford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1771 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20388 1 FAMS @F08@ 1 FAMC @F04@ 0 @I20@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Oxford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1785 2 PLAC Wilkes Co., Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE MAY 1858 2 PLAC Columbia Co., Georgia 1 REFN 20389 1 FAMS @F09@ 1 FAMC @F04@ 0 @I21@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Oxford/ 1 SEX F 1 ALIA Polly /Oxford/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1760 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20390 1 FAMS @F10@ 1 FAMC @F04@ 1 NOTE @NI21@ 0 @NI21@ NOTE 1 CONC She married Moses Wade in Wilkes Co., Georgia, about 1780. Moses was a 1 CONC Revolutionary Soldier. The Pension List of 1835 from Wilkes County, 1 CONC Georgia states that he was a Private from Virginia. He was placed on the 1 CONC roll September 6, 1819 at the age of 62. 0 @I22@ INDI 1 NAME Levi /Barnard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE JAN 1817 2 PLAC Jones Co., Georgia 1 REFN 20416 1 FAMS @F08@ 0 @I23@ INDI 1 NAME William /Barnard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 2 PLAC Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1850 2 PLAC Jones Co., Georgia 1 REFN 20507 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 FAMC @F08@ 0 @I24@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /Barnard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1795 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE UNKNOWN 1 REFN 20508 1 FAMS @F12@ 1 FAMC @F08@ 0 @F01@ FAM 1 HUSB @I08@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1765 2 PLAC Tryon, North Carolina 0 @F02@ FAM 1 HUSB @I01@ 1 WIFE @I02@ 1 CHIL @I03@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I05@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I06@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I07@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I08@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 MARR 2 DATE 1723 2 PLAC Wales 0 @F03@ FAM 1 HUSB @I10@ 1 WIFE @I09@ 1 CHIL @I11@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I12@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I13@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I14@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I01@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I15@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I16@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 MARR 2 DATE 26 FEB 1689/90 2 PLAC Hadleigh, Suffolk Co., England 0 @F04@ FAM 1 HUSB @I03@ 1 WIFE @I04@ 1 CHIL @I21@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I17@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I18@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I19@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I20@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1757 2 PLAC Virginia 0 @F05@ FAM 1 HUSB @I17@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 12 DEC 1784 2 PLAC Georgia 0 @F06@ FAM 1 HUSB @I18@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 17 JAN 1793 2 PLAC Wilkes Co., Georgia 0 @F07@ FAM 1 HUSB @I18@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 28 MAY 1829 2 PLAC Henry Co., Georgia 0 @F08@ FAM 1 HUSB @I22@ 1 WIFE @I19@ 1 CHIL @I23@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I24@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1785 0 @F09@ FAM 1 WIFE @I20@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1814 0 @F10@ FAM 1 WIFE @I21@ 1 MARR 2 PLAC Wilkes Co., Georgia 0 @F11@ FAM 1 HUSB @I23@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1824 0 @F12@ FAM 1 HUSB @I24@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 31 DEC 1818 2 PLAC Jones Co., Georgia 0 TRLR