Descendants of William Barney

Generation 1

1. WILLIAM1 BARNEY was born about 16801. He died about 17462. He married (1) ELIZABETH STEVENSON about 1717. He married (2) MARY PEARSON about 1722. She was born in 17013.

Notes for William Barney: From the Barney Family News, #84, 1999-2000

According to family legend an uncle living in England sought to claim for himself the considerable estate that young William had acquired. Because he was entrusted to his uncle's care, one can assume that the lad was an orphan and at fourteen, deemed unable to manage his own affairs. Apparently to gain control of William's assets, his uncle, prodded by "sinister motives," devised a plan to ensure the young boy's absence, which would provide his uncle with the opportunity to claim William's birthright. The youth's uncle had his nephew spirited off to America aboard a merchant vessel. Once residing in the colonies the tenacious William discovered his uncle's plot and tried to return to England by booking passage in the vessel that brought him to these shores. The teenage William's attempt to gain transport was futile, since it was believed that the vessel's captain "had probably recieved orders to that effect from the uncle." In any event, by the time the next "annual" vessel arrived, the reluctant emigrant "had time to reconcile himself to the destiny forced upon him" and decided to settle in County which had been established thirty-six years earlier in 1659......

Note: there are researchers that believe the above is untrue and that William was a decendant of a Barney family from Salem, Massachusetts.

continuing from above article:

In 1707, when the crowns of England and Scotland merged to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain, William Barney, then twenty-six, and a man named Henry Sater bonded themselves to Morgan Murray of Baltimore County. The bond for "one hundred and fifty pounds sterling money of Great Brittain" was used to acquire "one hundred and fifty acres of land called Morgan's Delight" Morgan's Delight was a tract of land "situated ly (and) being on the north side of the Patapsco River on a Ridge called Little Britain." "Little Britain was the name of a neighborhood in London in the seventeenth century. Despite his questionable beginnings, William apparently succeeded as a planter, accumulating a considerable estate and became "of genaral consideration in the community." (from "Commodore : United States Navy 1776-1812 " by Frederick Adams,

1746 Baltimore County inventory of "goods & Chattles" William Barney had acquired thriteen "negroes" and had in storagne "1100" pounds of tobacco.

At time of his death in 1748, William Barney had acquired five "tracts of Land"

Will of William Barney from "Commander Joshua Barney"

Last Will and Testament of William Barney. In som Good degree of the fear of Almightly God. It seameth good to me William Barney Senr. of Baltimore County in the Province of , planter, to make this my last Will and Testament as relating to those things that pleased God to favour me with in this present worlkd being at this time in perfect memory and disposing mind. first my will and desire is that all my just Debts due from me with my funeral Expences be well and truly paid. Eitem. I have given unto my Eldest Son William Barney Six pound Sterling which I ave already paid Henery Morgan upon his account and that to be his full and final part of all my Estate. Eitem. I give and bequeath to my Eldest Daughter Martha wife to Richard Hooker one neagro Girl named Cate and her Increas to her and her heirs for ever and that to be her full and final part of all my Estate. Eitem. I give and bequeath to my Son Absolam Barney all that Tract of Land he now lives on to him and his heirs forever. Eitem. I give and bequeath to my Son Benjamin Barney one Page 1 of 109 Generation 1 (con't) lives on to him and his heirs forever. Eitem. I give and bequeath to my Son Benjamin Barney one Tract of land called Absolams Chance to him and his heirs forever. Eitem. I give and bequeath to my Seoncd Son William Barney by my wife Mary one Tract of land called Chilcotes Hazard to him and his heirs forever. Eitem. I give and bequeath to my son Moses Barney at the Deceas of my dear wife that Tract of Land bought of John Beard called Timer Ridge to him and his heirs forever, Eitem. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Barney one negro Gril named Beck she and her Increas to her and her heirs forever to be paid her more than an equal part of my Estate with the rest of my Children. Eitem. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ruth Barney on neagro boy named Tef her and her heirs forever, to be paid her more than an equal part of my Estate with the rest ofmy Children. Eitem. I give and bequeath to my dear wife Mary Barney four neagros at her choice foreer and that to be in the Room of her Thirds of the neagro, and Lastly, my will and desire is that my dear wife should be my hole and sole Ecctress of all my Estate and after a due apprasement my Estate to be Eaquilly devivided amongst my Children namely Absolam, Benjamin, William and Moses and Mary and Ruth they all living by my wife Mary Barney and that her Riding Horse no be not appraised in the Estate and this being my last will and Testament and Revolting and Disanuling all other wills and Testaments. In Witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Twentyeth Day of February 1746/7.

William Barney (Seal)

Signed Sealed and Acknowledge In the Presents of us Job Evans John Evans Jabez Morray

March 19th 1746. then came Job Evans, John Evans, and Jabez Morray the subscribing Witnesses to the within Will and being Solemnly sworn on the holy evangelists of Almightly God, depose and say that they saw the Testator William Barney Sign the within Will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last Will and Testament, That at the time of his so doing he was to the best of their apprehension of sound and disposing mind and memory, and that they subscribed their respective names as witnesses to the said will, in the presence of the said Testator, and at his Request.

Sworn to before Thomas White Deputy Commissary Baltimore County.

March 19, 1746. The widow of William Barney appeared before me and made her Election to abide by her Thirds of her husband's Estate and not by the Will. of Thos. White, D. C. B. Cty. (Taken from Wills "Liber A" No. I, folio 370 & C. being one of the records filed, recorded and kept in the office of Register of Wills for Baltimore City.)

William Barney and Elizabeth Stevenson had the following children: 2. i. WILLIAM2 BARNEY4 was born on 20 Mar 1718 in Baltimore Co., Maryland5. He died on 19 Aug 1773 in Maryland6. He married FRANCES HOLLAND WATTS on 26 Jan 1743 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland7. She was born about 17247. She died on 27 Jun 1788 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland7.

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ii. MARTHA BARNEY8 was born about 17209. She married RICHARD HOOKER.

Notes for Mary PEARSON: From Cliff Barney, Barney Family Association:

It was not daughter Mary who married Richard Rutter --- it was the mother Mary, widow of William Barney Sr. Some documentation:

20 Mar 1762, Mary Rutter and William Barney, the younger, of Baltimore Co., Maryland to Thomas Rutter, of same, L170, 100 acres... Western Run. Signed William Barney Jr. and Mary (x) Rutter. Wit: Nicholas Ruxton Gay. SOURCE:Baltimore County, Maryland, Deed Records, Volume Three:1755-1767, Compiled by John Davis, pg. 156.

9 Oct 1765, Moses Barney, of Baltimore Co., Maryland to Mary Rutter, of same, for the negro boy Sam and L20, the negro woman Hagar. Signed Moses Barney. Wit: Lilliam Lux and Charles Walker. SOURCE: Baltimore County, Maryland, Deed Records, Volume Three: 1755-1767, Compiled by John Davis, pg.185.

14 Jun 1766, Absolom Barney, of Baltimore Co., Maryland to Mary Rutter, of same, L0.05, one negro woman Judy and her son Bob, negro boy Isaac, negro boy Sam and chattel goods. Signed Absolom Barney. Wit: R. Richards and John Murray. SOURCE:Baltimore County, Maryland, Deed Records, Volume Three:1755-1767, Compiled by John Davis, pg. 187.

16 Apr 1767, Absolom Barney and Absolom Butler, of Baltimore Co., Maryland to Mary Rutter, (widow of Richard Rutter), of same L0.05, property purchased of said Mary. Signed Absolom Barney and Absolom Butler. Wit: John Buchanan and William Aisquith. SOURCE: Baltimore County, Maryland,Deed Records, Volume Three: 1755-1767, Compiled by John Davis, pg. 190.

Rutter, Mary, age 61 in 1762, mentions her husband William Barney, but no dates given (BA L:49). SOURCE: MARYLAND DEPONENTS 1716-1799

William Barney Sr.'s 2nd wife was named Mary. I am the one who surmised that, perhaps, her maiden name might have been Pearson, since her youngest son was named William Pearson Barney. Please let's don't proliferate the name Mary Pearson until we have more concrete evidence than my semi-unfounded supposition. note from Cliff Barney Barney Family Newsletter

William Barney and Mary PEARSON had the following children: iii. ABSOLUM BARNEY4 was born on 02 Oct 1722 in Baltimore Co., Maryland7. He married MARY FORD.

iv. MARY BARNEY4 was born on 23 May 172610.

v. BENJAMIN BARNEY4 was born about 1728 in New Jersey11. He married (1) DELILAH BOZLEY on 23 Apr 1758 in St. Paul's Parish, Joppa, Harford Co., Maryland12. He married (2) MARY CROSS.

Notes for Benjamin Barney: New Jersey Tax Lists

Name: BENGAMEN BARNEY State: NJ County: Sussex County Township: Hardyston Year: 1780 Record Type: October Tax List Page: 002 Database: NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822

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vi. MOSES BARNEY4 was born about 173013. He married SARAH BOND on 05 Apr 17587.

vii. RUTH BARNEY4 was born on 28 Jan 17327. She married MORDECAI FORD.

3. viii. WILLIAM PEARSON BARNEY4 was born on 06 Mar 1735 in Baltimore Co., Maryland7. He died in 1770. He met ELIZABETH MARVELL. Generation 2

2. WILLIAM2 BARNEY (William1)4 was born on 20 Mar 1718 in Baltimore Co., Maryland5. He died on 19 Aug 1773 in Maryland6. He married FRANCES HOLLAND WATTS on 26 Jan 1743 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland7. She was born about 17247. She died on 27 Jun 1788 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland7.

Notes for William Barney: William Barney ELDEST SON listed in William Barney's will (d 1746) Also listed is William Barney child of Mary Barney. This would indicate there are two William Barney children, one from Elizabeth Stevenson and one from Mary Pearson

William Barney and Frances Holland Watts had the following children: i. ELIZABETH3 BARNEY was born on 27 Apr 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland14.

ii. MARGRETT BARNEY was born on 02 Jun 1747 in Baltimore Co., Maryland15.

iii. PEGGY BARNEY was born on 21 Aug 1749 in Baltimore Co., Maryland14.

4. iv. JOHN HOLLAND BARNEY was born on 24 Jul 1752 in Baltimore Co., Maryland14. He died on 25 Mar 18407. He married (1) CHARITY STILES. She died on 04 Feb 18247. He married (2) MARGARET WEBSTER. She died on 31 Aug 182916. He married (3) MARY MILES MAY on 13 May 183016. He married (4) ELIZABETH WIFE OF JOHN HOLLAND BARNEY. She was born about 175416. She died on 15 Jan 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland16.

v. WILLIAM STEVENSON BARNEY was born on 28 Dec 1754 in Baltimore Co., Maryland14.

vi. JOSHUA BARNEY was born on 06 Jul 1759 in Baltimore Co., Maryland17. He died on 10 Dec 1818 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA18.

Notes for Joshua Barney: In the Barney notebook there is a copy of part of the biography of Commodore Joshua arney

vii. CHILD BARNEY19.

viii. CHILD BARNEY19.

ix. CHILD BARNEY19.

x. CHILD BARNEY19.

xi. CHILD BARNEY19.

xii. CHILD BARNEY19.

xiii. CHILD BARNEY19.

3. WILLIAM PEARSON2 BARNEY (William1)4 was born on 06 Mar 1735 in Baltimore Co., Maryland7. He died in 1770. He met ELIZABETH MARVELL.

William Pearson Barney and Elizabeth Marvell had the following child: 5. i. WILLIAM PEARSON3 BARNEY20 was born on 14 Sep 1758 in Baltimore, Maryland21, 22. He died on 20 Apr 1839 in Galen Twp., Wayne Co., NY23. He married RUTH GOLDEN, daughter of Jacob Golden and Mary Drake. She was born on 01 Mar 176424, 25. She died in 1836 in Galen, NY24.

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4. JOHN HOLLAND3 BARNEY (William2, William1) was born on 24 Jul 1752 in Baltimore Co., Maryland14. He died on 25 Mar 18407. He married (1) CHARITY STILES. She died on 04 Feb 18247. He married (2) MARGARET WEBSTER. She died on 31 Aug 182916. He married (3) MARY MILES MAY on 13 May 183016. He married (4) ELIZABETH WIFE OF JOHN HOLLAND BARNEY. She was born about 175416. She died on 15 Jan 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland16.

Notes for John Holland Barney: “The Barney Family News,” No. 50 (June 1991), pp. 1, 3-5: John Holland Barney Seizes U.S. Post Horses --Declared Persona non Grata by Postmaster General

In June 1799, John Holland Barney, owner of stagecoach lines between Alexandria, Virginia and Philadelphia, stopped the official U.S. Postal Service stagecoach enroute to Baltimore and seized its horses. Barney claimed that the postal service had failed to pay him for carrying the U.S. mail under a previous contract. The Postmaster General termed Barney's claim "an exorbitant demand," and in seizing the government horses he had delayed the mail. The landmark decision by Judge Winchester in the resulting case of U.S. vs Barney has been cited for the past 190 years to show that the transportation of the mail cannot be directly interfered with. The first regular stagecoach service to the soon-to-be-designated Federal City began in 1783 when Nathaniel Twining and Gabriel Van Horne started their "Baltimore and Alexandria Stage." Theirs was a very successful endeavor, offering the 12-hour trip between Baltimore and Alexandria for only $4.00, and carrying the U.S. mail under contract from the Postmaster General. Small but important way-stops were Bladensburg, Maryland and Georgetown, soon to be part of the District of Columbia. The stagecoach, for the period in which it was dominant, set the tempo of the nation's life. In the days before the telegraph it not only carried passengers and their belongings, but it carried the mails and the world's news. Business could move no faster than it received reports upon which its decisions were made. Situations were shaped in slower rhythm. The speed of this shuttle, as it passed back and forth between communities, was, for fifty years after the Revolution, a major determinant in the pattern of American civilization. After enjoying a virtual monopoly for 17 years, the proprietors of the old line on the Main Post Road faced their first real competition in the person of John Holland Barney, a man already familiar with stage coaches and the adventures of the road -- breakdowns, upsets and robberies. John H. Barney was an older brother of the American Naval hero, Commodore Josh-ua Barney, and seemed to possess some of the same fighting spirit. He was the last survivor of Captain Gist's Company during the Revolutionary War. Before he moved to Georgetown in 1800 to take over the Columbian Inn, he had kept a tavern on the south side of the Susquehanna crossing (near the Maryland - Delaware border) and served as Postmaster at Havre de Grace, Maryland. President Washington recorded that he had "breakfasted at Barney's" at Havre de Grace in 1798. John H. Barney had an important interest in the Baltimore-Philadelphia stages. William Evans was his Baltimore partner in this line, as he was also in the line running to Georgetown and Alexandria. Evans' Indian Queen Tavern in Baltimore was the connecting point for the stagecoaches between Philadelphia, Baltimore and Georgetown. In the early 1790s Postmaster General Timo-thy Pickering became thoroughly exasperated by the poor service given by Van Horne's stage line, which at that time had a monopoly on the Post Road. The line's "carelessness affected all the mails to the southward from the capital city of Philadelphia. At the same time he raised his price for carrying the mail to just short of what it would cost the Post Office to put its own line of carriages on the road for that purpose." When Van Horne's contract with the Post Office expired in June 1794, the Postmaster General purchased horses and coaches with public funds and carried the mail direct. Over the next several years the mails were carried partly by the Government line and partly under contract. In the late 1790s John H. Barney's line was awarded contracts to carry mail between Alexandria and Baltimore, and between Baltimore and Philadelphia. In 1799, because of an unfavorable postal contract affecting his partnership with Evans, Barney removed his stages from Evans' Indian Queen Tavern in Baltimore. He entered into a new partnership with James Bryden, whose Fountain Inn became the Baltimore stop for Barney's new stage line. Barney and Bryden, on June 20, 1799, in an elaborate advertisement headed by the single word "FLYING," announced their "Diligence Line of Stages" to leave the Fountain Inn daily at 6 Page 5 of 109 Generation 3 (con't) word "FLYING," announced their "Diligence Line of Stages" to leave the Fountain Inn daily at 6 a.m. and perform the trip to Reno's Tavern in Alexandria in 11 hours and 30 minutes. "Gentlemen travelling by this conveyance to the Southward," the advertisement continued, "are deprived of the pleasure of rising shortly after midnight [Evans' mail coaches left a 4 a.m.], to be jumbled together for 15 hours, while travelling somewhat more than 40 miles." Instead, in the new line, "passengers are conveyed with such ease and alacrity, they have scarcely time to contemplate the goodness of the road and the beauty of the fertile country through which they pass, before to their astonishment, they arrive at the place of their destination." The advertisements that followed reflect the lively contest. At first the fare was the same as that always charged by the old line -- $4.00. The baggage allowance was raised to 30 pounds -- as against 21 pounds allowed by the opposi-tion -- and the fare was low-ered to $3.50. Barney continued to force the pace. On October 15, 1799, the fare in his line was reduced to $2.00. A week later the advertisement read $1.50; by October 29 it was $1.00. Then suddenly these advertisements ceased. Next spring both lines were again charging $4.00. The road by now was able, doubtless, to support the two lines; there is every indication that an understanding had been reached. It would be considered a Barney victory because his stages were still on the road. Despite an obvious price agreement, there was no union of interests. The two lines con-tinued to bid against each other. There could hardly be any union as long as rival taverns were used in Baltimore, Georgetown and Alexandria or as long as the Government line was in the picture. In 1800 John Barney submitted a bid offering to carry the mail between Baltimore and Washington for $200 a year. James Bryden offered $600. But the Postmaster General, taking note of his previous difficulties with Barney, passed then over and gave the contract to Evans at his bid of $1400. An account of a trip in one of John Barney's stagecoaches was written by a British visitor, Mr. Thomas Twining. The stage left the Fountain Inn in Baltimore at 6 a.m., filled with ten other passengers. After going eight miles we reached the Patapsco River. We crossed it in a boat which held the wagon and horses. On many occasions the passengers had to leave the coach, such as crossing a ferry, or stopping to change horses, or going up a hill. At 8 o'clock we reached a solitary inn called "Spurriers," on Elk Ridge, where the Baltimore-Washington Road was crossed by the Annapolis-Frederick Road. There we found the usual substantial American breakfast. The country through which we passed was extremely dismal, being covered with forests upon which the axe had as yet made but little impression, for, excepting a few open spots here and there, such trees alone were cut down as were necessary for the formation of a road, or rather the line of a road, for this was still in a very rude state, the driver being obliged to wind as well as he could between the remaining stumps. The soft soil being rendered deep by the rain that had fallen, our progress was very slow, not exceeding thirteen miles in four hours. My companions were chiefly from Virginia and the Southern States, and were very lively. Our next stage was to another solitary station called "Vans," fifteen miles; the whole, with very little exception, through thick woods. The wagon, in winding through the trees and over their roots, was so depressed in the soft ground and old ruts on one side, that the passengers were obliged to press toward the other. Without this perpetual trimming we should certainly have been overturned; not that such an adventure would have been attended with any serious consequences, the wagon being so low, and the pace so slow: the scramble therefore on these occasions was attended with more mirth than apprehen-sion. Eight miles more, over a country more cleared and a better road, brought us to the "Indian Queen" at Bladensburg, a small solitary inn, surrounded by a few rude cottages. Over the fireplace in the dining room was a plan of the city of Washington, with the streets, squares and public buildings of the intended city minutely detailed. The Inn-keeper was a civil landlord. Our next and last stage was pretty good as to road and country, but we had a great deal of rain, which obliged us to unroll all the leathern curtains. This rendered the interior of the wagon very dark and oppres-sively hot, there being no aperture for light or air excepting in front, between the driver and passenger at his side. This obscurity and suffocation rendered more welcome the report of our driver about 3 p.m. that we were approaching Georgetown. We entered this town in half an hour or more, and descended from our prison at the Fountain Tavern. Two improvements in the spring of 1809 made the trip between Baltimore and Alexandria

Page 6 of 109 Generation 3 (con't) Two improvements in the spring of 1809 made the trip between Baltimore and Alexandria much easier and much faster. These improvements were the "Long Bridge" across the Potomac, and the Alexandria Turnpike from the new bridge to Alexandria. Prior to this date the stages had cros-sed at the historic old ferry at Georgetown. The bridge was bitterly opposed by Georgetown interests and by property owners west of the White House. A Georgetown paper in 1805 stated that Congress must surely have too great a sense of justice to approve this "abominable project" that would destroy property values in Georgetown and would ruin Georgetown as a seaport. "As to ships passing through a draw, the idea is too childish to deserve serious refutation." The stages on the Main Post Road at once began to use this short cut. They no longer passed through Georgetown, and from this date forward Washington ceased to be a way station. The Columbia Turnpike from Ellicott City, Maryland to the Patuxent River was completed in May 1815. The stages from Baltimore ran the first ten miles west to Ellicott City on the Frederick Turnpike. They then followed the new turnpike to Richardson's tavern on the Patuxent, from which point they angled back to the old stage road, which they entered at the White House Tavern, some 3 miles beyond what is now the University of Maryland campus. John H. Barney & Co. and the line of Barney & Merrill, were responsible for the new line at the Baltimore end. There were at this time 6 stage lines, owned by two companies, running between Washington and Baltimore. The time between the two places, including stops for meals, was about 8 hours. The next important influence on staging was the steam-boat, which made its debut on the Potomac in May 1815, after the 3-year British blockade was lifted. Stagecoach interests were closely tied in with this steamboat venture from the first. The steamboat was dependent upon the stagecoach for its connections at either end, and the staging interests that controlled the steamboat were relatively secure against competition. Finally, on August 24, 1835, the railroad was opened into Washington, and the first trains were run over the Washington and Baltimore route. Stage coaches continued to carry the mail, however, plus passengers who refused to pay the "unprecedently and provokingly exorbitant" fare charged by the railroads, until January 1838. John H. Barney died two years later, March 25, 1840. Editor: The primary source for this article was a story in "Records of the Columbia Historical Society of Washington, D.C.," Vol. 50, 1952, entitled "Stagecoach Days in the District of Columbia," by Oliver W. Holmes. A brief synopsis of John Holland Barney and his family can be found on p.894 of the Barney genealogy book, “Genealogy of the Barney Family in America.”

John Holland Barney and Charity Stiles had the following children: i. MARIA FRANCES4 BARNEY was born on 28 Nov 17877.

ii. ANNE BARNEY was born on 30 Mar 1790 in Baltimore Co., Maryland16. She died on 16 Mar 1822 in Baltimore Co., Maryland16.

iii. HEBE HOLLAND BARNEY was born on 04 Jan 1793 in Baltimore Co., Maryland16. He died on 19 Mar 1811 in Baltimore Co., Maryland26.

iv. EVELINA BARNEY was born on 22 Apr 1797 in Baltimore Co., Maryland16. She married UNKNOWN on 21 Sep 181527. Notes for Elizabeth wife of John Holland Barney: Memoirs at Episcopal Cemetery, Baltimore: "to memory of Elizabeth Barney, wife of John Barney, who died 15 January 1784, aged 30."

John Holland Barney and Elizabeth wife of John Holland Barney had the following child: v. HARRIET BARNEY was born about 1775 in Maryland16. She died on 14 Apr 181516.

5. WILLIAM PEARSON3 BARNEY (William Pearson2, William1)20 was born on 14 Sep 1758 in Baltimore, Maryland21, 22. He died on 20 Apr 1839 in Galen Twp., Wayne Co., NY23. He married RUTH GOLDEN, daughter of Jacob Golden and Mary Drake. She was born on 01 Mar 176424, 25. She died in 1836 in Galen, NY24.

Notes for William Pearson Barney: TOWN OF GALEN, WAYNE COUNTY, NEW YORK Two cemeteries on DaBoll farm, Town of Galen. Second road left off Route 31 East of Clyde, about one mile on right. One plot is on a hillside South of house with creek below; the other across Page 7 of 109 Generation 3 (con't) about one mile on right. One plot is on a hillside South of house with creek below; the other across the road a little back from the highway.

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Note: There is another pension file in the National Archives records for a William Barney whose wife is Sarah. The Archives seems to have combined the file on our William Barney and the file of the other William Barney into one as if they were the same person.

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS FROM CLIFF BARNEY OF THE BARNEY FAMILY NEWLETTER:

"William served in the Rev. War from 10 Mar 1777 to 22 Jan 1781. He enlisted in Baltimore, MD as a private on March 10, 1777 in the company commanded by Barnet Eckleberger in the Regiment commanded by Colonel Thomas Hartley (to serve) in the Pennsylvania Line of the Continental Establishment. He served in the Battles of Brandywine and Germantown after which he was detached with the regiment to Little York in Pennsylvania to guard Congress. In June of 1778 he was detached under Captain Carney to Wyoming (on the Susquehanna River near what is now Wilkes-Barre, PA) to guard the frontier. From Wyoming he went on several expeditions and was in a great many skirmished with the Indians. He remained at Wyoming until General Sullivan's expedition to the West (Western PA). He was with General Anthony Wayne at Tioga in western PA. He then rejoined his regiment now commanded by Colonel Adam Hubley in a company commanded by one Captain Septimus Davis. At this time, (January 1779) the regiment was first numbered and called the New Eleventh Pennsylvania Regiment. After returning from Sullivan's expedition he joined the Army in New Jersey. He was at West Point at the time of Benedict Arnold's desertion. He was discharged from service at Trenton, New Jersey on January 22, 1781. His discharge was destroyed by a little black boy at Chester, PA in the year of 1785.

The above description of service is from William's Pension Application for Service in the Revolution filed in the Seneca County Clerk's Office in Waterloo, NY on October 5, 1820. Summaries of these applications are now filed in the NY State Library Cultural Education Center in Albany, NY 12230.

Records in the National Archives, Wash. DC contain documentation of William's sworn statement of service dated 11 May 1818 in the Court of Common Plea in Seneca County, NY and the Certificate of Pension issued 4 November 1820 ascribing a pension on the rolls of NY at the rate of $8.00 per month to commence on 11 May 1818 with a settlement of $222.47 arrears to the 4th of September 1820 and semi-annual allowance ending 4 March 1821 for 48.00 dollars for a total of $270.47. It must be assumed that he received his monthly pension from 1821 until his death in 1839.

Another source of information that more or less confirms William's service is the Pennsylvania Archives Second Series printed under the direction of Matthew S. Quay, Secretary of the Commonwealth in 1880 by Lane S. Hart, State Printer.

In Volume 10 pgs 280-303 and pages 774 through 795 are accounts of the PA Line and Colonel Thomas ZHartley's Regiment. In Volume 11 page 2-71 gives and account of the New Eleventh under Colonel Adam Hubley. William is listed on pg 53 as a private in the Colonel Company. Unfortunately he listed his birthplace as America which even in those days was an area in which it is hard to tie down a more exact place of birth. At least we have reason to believe that his parents or grandparents and not he, immigrated to the colonies.

The date of death 20 April 1839 and the place of William's burial Old DaBoll Farm Cemetery, Galen Township, Wayne Cnty NY were confirmed from the records of the Wayne Count, NY Cnty Historian's Office in Lyons, NY in 1982 by Wayne and Martha Barney. We could not find any

Page 8 of 109 Generation 3 (con't) Historian's Office in Lyons, NY in 1982 by Wayne and Martha Barney. We could not find any record of the marriage of William and Ruth nor death or burial of Ruth. ( We have a picture of the tombstone. - Anne Klintworth)

.In June of 1989 while visiting the DAR Library in Wash. DC we found a notarized copy of an old Barney Bible page filed as FC Willson Family of Virginian and NY which confirms the birthdates of William and Ruth and their children as well as the wife and children of Jacob Barney, a son of William and Ruth. Date of Notarization was 25 Ap 1934."

In the Barney Family News No 59 Sept 1993 the following comments were made by William C. Barney, the editor concerning William Barney in answer to an inquiry from John B. Black of Mansfield, OH. We now believe he (William) was the grandson of the first William Barney of Baltimore and a first cousin of the famous Commodore Joshua Barney. According to the Maryland state archives court proceedings 1757-59 on June 4, 1759 a young woman named Elizabeth Marvell was hauled into court account for having a baby out of wedlock, a child named William Barney, aged about 10 months. William Barney, named as father also had to pay a fine and fee to indemify the county from all charged in maintaining said child We believe the William Barney who appeard in court on June 5, 1759 was William Pearson Barney (known as Pearson Barney), the youngest son of William Barney of Baltimore. He would have been aged 24 at the time. The Benjamin Barney who stood the bond was likely his older brother, aged about 35 at the time. Apparently William Pearson Barney and Elizabeth Marvell were never married, since he died in 1770 and the probate records name his next of kin as Absolom Barney, his brother next older than Benjamin. According to your William Barney's pension record he enlisted in the Continental Army in Baltimore on March 10, 1777 for the duration of the war. This gives him a tie to that city. He is named William Barney 2nd. on one page of the pension record and William Barney 3rd on another page. Also his birthdate of September 14, 1758 from the family bible would make him nearly 10 months old in June 1759 when Elizabeth Marvell appeared before the Baltimore county magistrate.

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Transcription of Pension File for William Barney

State of New York, Seneca Co.

On this eleventh day of May 1818 before me one John Sayre one of the judges of the court of common pleas for said county of Seneca personally appears William Barney aged 59 years last September resident in the county of Seneca who being by me first duly sworn according to law doth on his owth make the following declaration in order to obtain the provision under by the late act of Congress entitled An Act to Provide for Certain Persons Engaged in the Land and Naval Service of the United States in the Revolutionary War, that he the said William Barney enlisted in the town of Baltimore (not city) in the state of Maryland on the 10th day of March 1777 in the company commanded by Capt. Barnet Eckleberger of Baltimore in Colonel Thomas Hartley's Regiment, that he continuted to serve as a Private soldier in the service of the United States until the month of January in the year 1781 when he was discharged from this service at Trenton in the state of New Jersey. And that he lost his discharge, that he was in the battles of Brandywine and at Germantown and with Sullivan at the westward after the Indians and that he is in extreme circumstances and stands in need of the assistance of his country for support and that he has no other evidence _____ in his possession of his said discharge.

Signed Wm. Barney

Sworn to and before me on the day and year aforsaid

Page 9 of 109 Generation 3 (con't) Signed John Sayre

New Jersey Tax lists

Name: WILLIAM BARNEY State: NJ County: Essex County Township: Trenton Year: 1793 Record Type: June Tax List Database: NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822

there is a Pearson Barney in Montgomery Co., MD in 1790. Could this be our William. Was he named after his father - William Pearson Barney?

1790 Montgomery Co., MD

Pearson Barney 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 2 females

1800 Romulus twp., Cayuga Co., NY

William Barney 3 males under 10 2 males 10-16 1 male 26-45 1 female 26-45 1 slave

1810 Fayette Twp., Seneca Co., NY

2 males 10-16 (Nathan and Moses) 3 males 26-45 (Benj., John, Jacob) 1 male over 45 (Wm) 1 female under 10 (Deborah) 1 female over 45 (Ruth)

1820 Galen Twp., Seneca Co., NY

William Barney

2 males 16-26 (Moses and Nathan) 1 male over 45 (Wm.) 1 female 16-26 (Deborah) 1 female over 45 (Ruth)

1830 Galen Twp., Wayne Co., NY census

Wm Barney

1 male 70-80 1 female 60-70

BARRY family Genforum http://genforum.genealogy.com/barry/messages/2646.html:

"From the diary of my 5th great grandfather Rev. Oliver HART, the pastor of the Hopewell Baptist Page 10 of 109 Generation 3 (con't) "From the diary of my 5th great grandfather Rev. Oliver HART, the pastor of the Hopewell Baptist Church:

"Wednesday Evening [December 31, 1788]: I married Mr William BARREY [sic] to Miss Ruth GOLDEN at the House of her Father Mr Jacob Golden in Hopewell [New Jersey.]"

The diary is part of the Oliver Hart collection in the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. Thanks! http://library.sc.edu/socar/mnscrpts/harto.html

I am not related to either the BARRY or the GOLDEN families and have no further information."

William Pearson Barney and Ruth Golden had the following children: i. ELIZABETH4 BARNEY was born on 15 Oct 178428. She died before 1800.

6. ii. BENJAMIN BARNEY was born on 13 Jul 1789 in New Jersey29, 30, 31. He died on 08 Feb 1849 in Michigan32. He married HESTER MORRIS on 04 Aug 1811 in Romulus, Seneca Co., NY33. She was born in 1787 in Pennsylvania34. She died on 31 Jul 1844 in Washtenaw Co., MI32, 35, 36.

7. iii. JACOB BARNEY was born on 09 Oct 1790 in New Jersey37. He died on 03 Feb 1869 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY38, 39. He married ELIZABETH WILLSON on 04 Aug 1811 in Romulus, Seneca Co., NY40, 41, daughter of Moore Willson and Christina Albright. She was born on 05 Apr 1790 in Pennsylvania42, 43. She died on 28 Mar 1875 in North Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY44, 45.

iv. JOHN BARNEY was born on 31 Mar 179346. He died on 31 Aug 1814 (in ).

8. v. MOSES BARNEY was born on 05 Feb 1795 in New Jersey47, 48. He died on 10 Apr 1839 in Galen Twp., Wayne Co., NY. He married MATILDA POWERS, daughter of William Powers and Susanna Hind. She was born on 03 Sep 179549. She died on 24 Dec 1872 in Galen Twp., Wayne Co., NY49.

9. vi. NATHAN D. BARNEY was born on 05 Sep 1797 in New Jersey50. He died on 01 May 1851 in Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI1. He married SUSAN RANEY PETTEYS on 18 Dec 1825 in Galen, Wayne Co., NY51, daughter of Jessie Petteys and Phoebe Hammond. She was born on 09 Mar 1807 in New York52, 53. She died on 01 Nov 1885 in Texas Township, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA54.

10. vii. DEBORAH BARNEY was born on 26 Jun 1803 in New York55. She died on 24 Jun 1865 in Savannah, Wayne Co., NY56. She married BENJAMIN PETTEYS. He was born about 1805 in New York57. He died between 1870-187558, 59. Generation 4

6. BENJAMIN4 BARNEY (William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 13 Jul 1789 in New Jersey29, 30, 31. He died on 08 Feb 1849 in Michigan32. He married HESTER MORRIS on 04 Aug 1811 in Romulus, Seneca Co., NY33. She was born in 1787 in Pennsylvania34. She died on 31 Jul 1844 in Washtenaw Co., MI32, 35, 36.

Notes for Benjamin Barney: 1790 Montgomery Co., MD Pearson Barney 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 2 females

1800 Romulus twp., Cayuga Co., NY William Barney 3 males under 10 2 males 10-16 1 male 26-45 1 female 26-45 Page 11 of 109 Generation 4 (con't) 1 female 26-45 1 slave

1810 Fayette Twp., Seneca Co., NY 2 males 10-16 (Nathan and Moses) 3 males 26-45 (Benj., John, Jacob) 1 male over 45 (Wm) 1 female under 10 (Deborah) 1 female over 45 (Ruth)

1820 Galen Twp., Seneca Co., NY Image 10

Benjamin Barney

1 male 26-45 (Benjamin) 2 females under 10 (Amanda & Matilda) 1 female 10-16 who is this? 1 female 26-45 (Hester)b. 1775-1794)

1830 Cohocton, Stueben Co., NY

Benjamin Barney 1 male 5-10 1 male 40-50 2 females 15-20 1 female 40-50 (b. 1780-1790)

Land transfer Aug 23, 1839 lists Benjamin Barney owning land in section 10 W.W. Irons who married Wm. Barneys's sister Matilda also owner of land in section 10 Another brother in law, Henry Pettingill (second husband of Amanda Barney) who also lived in Locke.

Sally and Mary Ann went to Barney's section 10 in Locke Twp in 1995. It's still unproductive farmland and looked like a marginal wetland. Some other nearby areas were filled with swanky site condos. Mary Ann picket up a rock which she saved to put in her stone fireplace.

1840 Pittsfield, Washtenaw Co., MI

Benjamin Barny Indexed as Barna 1 male 15-20 (William Morris Barney) 1 male 50-60 (Benjamin) 1 female under 5 (Lucy, daug. of Matilda and Chalres Roberts) 2 females 20-30 (Matilda and Amanda) 1 female 50-60 (Hester)

Bible page from Jerry Shier has death of Feb. 8 1841 crossed out and changed to 1849. 1841 couldn't have been correct because he was a highway commissioner in 1842.

From History of Ingham and Eaton Counties, Michigan By Samuel W. Durant Published 1880 by D.W. Ensign & Co., Philadelphia (Igham Co. Gen Web

At the first annual meeting of the township of Locke, held at the house of John C. TOWNSEND, in 1842, David PHELPS was chosen moderator, A.M. OLDS clerk, and David J. TOWER, Stephen

Page 12 of 109 Generation 4 (con't) 1842, David PHELPS was chosen moderator, A.M. OLDS clerk, and David J. TOWER, Stephen AVERY, and Isaac W. HUTTON inspectors of election. The ballots having been cast in accordance with the law, the following officers were declared elected:

Supervisor, David PHELPS; Township Clerk, A.M. OLDS; Justices of the Peace, D.C. OLDS, D. TOWER, Stephen AVERY, David PHELPS; Assessors, Stephen AVERY, D.J. TOWER; Highway Commissioners, Benjamin BARNEY, Ira COLBURN; Treasurer, A.T. TenEYCK; School Inspectors, Stephen AVERY, E.B. HULL; Constables, Joseph BROCK, J.C. TOWNSEND

New York research:

The town of Galen was formed from Junius, Seneca County, February 14, 1812. It included what is now the town of Savannah. On April 11, 1823, Galen became part of Wayne County. In November 1824, Savannah was set off. Galen is composed of nearly 35,300 acres of rich, sandy, gravely loam and black muck. The eastern section of the town is hilly and the western is more level. The Clyde River flows through the southern part of the town.

Notes for Hester Morris: Shier family Bible page lists her name as Hester. Marriage notice says Kitty Morris.

Ferguson Cemetery Rose Twp., Galen, Wayne Co. NY

Morse Martin, March 2, 1851, 68-6-10

Benjamin Barney and Hester Morris had the following children: 11. i. AMANDA R.5 BARNEY was born about 1814 in Galen, Seneca Co., NY60, 61. She died on 17 Feb 1891 in Arbela Twp., Tuscola Co., MI (prob.). She married (1) CHARLES ROBERTS. He was born about 1815. He died before 1842. She married (2) HENRY PETTINGILL on 10 Sep 1841 in Phelpstown, Ingam Co., MI62, son of Elihu Pettingill and Susan Wadsworth. He was born on 21 Dec 1808 in Jefferson Co., NY61.

12. ii. MATILDA C. BARNEY was born about 1817 in Galen, Seneca Co., NY63. She died on Unknown date. She married WASHINGTON WILLIAM IRONS on 28 Jan 1842 in Phelpstown, Ingham Co, MI61. He was born about 1818 in New York State61. He died after 1880 in Michigan64.

13. iii. WILLIAM MORRIS BARNEY was born on 09 Dec 1820 in Galen, Seneca Co., NY65, 66. He died on 22 Oct 1862 in Holly, Oakland Co., MI66, 67. He married MARGARET JANE ALLISON on 30 Dec 1844 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., MI32, 67, daughter of John D. Allison and Elizabeth Manifold. She was born on 12 Aug 1827 in Ontario, New York68, 69, 70. She died on 06 May 1909 in Ypsilanti , Washtenaw Co., MI32, 71, 72, 73.

7. JACOB4 BARNEY (William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 09 Oct 1790 in New Jersey37. He died on 03 Feb 1869 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY38, 39. He married ELIZABETH WILLSON on 04 Aug 1811 in Romulus, Seneca Co., NY40, 41, daughter of Moore Willson and Christina Albright. She was born on 05 Apr 1790 in Pennsylvania42, 43. She died on 28 Mar 1875 in North Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY44, 45.

Notes for Jacob Barney: See Pension file on fold3.com

Jacob Barney - Census

1810 - With his father

Page 13 of 109 Generation 4 (con't) 1810 - With his father

1820 Reading, Steuben Co, NY Census

Jacob Barney

Males 1 under 10 1 26-45 - Jacob Females 3 under 10 1 26-45 - Elizabeth

Not sure if this is him. So far the only one in Steuben But we don’t have any record of kids born before 1822 Only because no other listed in the 1850 census. Same for below.

1830 Prattsburg, Steuben Co., NY Census Jacob Barney Males 1 under 5 - Reuben 2 5-10 - William, Wilson 1 20-30 unknown 1 40-50 - Jacob Females 1 under 5 - Betsy 1 10-15 unknown 2 15-20 unknown 1 40-50 - Elizabeth

1835 Prattsburg, Steuben co., NY census

Jacob Barney 5 males, 5 females, 1 voter, 2 married female 18-45, 2 females over 16, 1 male birth, 25 acres, 1 cattle, 1 horse, 13 sheep, 6 hogs, 8 yds. cloth

1840 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census Males 1- 70-80 Females 1- 70-80 Believe this is really for the person above him, and his family was not enumerated Note at bottom of censuse say the name above him was not enumerated. But looks like the census taker messed up.

1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census 17 Sep 1850 Jacob Barney, 60, m, famer, b. NY Elizabeth 60, f, b. PA William, 28, m, famer, b. NY Wilson, 26, m, farmer, b. NY Reuben, 24, b, farmer, b. NY attended school within the year Betsy, 21, f, b. NY Clarisa, 18, f, b. NY Jacob, 16, m, b. NY attended school within the year

Page 14 of 109 Generation 4 (con't) 1860 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken 14 Aug, 1860 Jacob Barney, 71, m, farmer, RE$2,000 pers $600 Elizabeth, 71, f , b. NY Willson, 36, m, Laborer, b. NY Jacob, Jr., 24, m, laborer, b. NY

Not in the 1870 Census - probably dead by then

BARNEY CEMETERY Town of Cohocton, NY Transcribed by PHGS Member: Mary Tuma

BARNEY, Harriet Pinc , Born 1848 , Died 1900 BARNEY, Jacob , Born 1790 , Died 1869 BARNEY, Lee Nelson , Born 1790 , Died 1866 BARNEY, Orrin L. , Born 1852 , Died 1853

1869 Cohocton Steuben Co., NY Directory

Jacob Barney---farmer 46 acres Cohocton. Jacob Barney---farmer 36 acres Cohocton Abstract of Will of Jacob Barney Case # 245 Bk 11 pag 133 1867 Cohocton Date of Will 28 Nov 1866 Date of Deat 3 Feb 1867 Executors William Barney Wilson Barney Jasper Partridge Witnesses Jasper Patridge John Liddiard Wife Elizabeth Barnry Heirs Clarissa Barney (Lee) d (dec) William Barney s Wilson Barney s Jacob Barney s Nancy Barney (Drake) d Polly Barney (Lacy) d Sally Barney (Crawford) d Betsey Barney (Edmonds) d William Lee gr/s Jay Lee gr/s

"Mrs. Sarah Crawford died at the home of her son Friday, May 18th, 1900, at the advanced age of eighty-two years and forty-one days. She was the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Barney and was born in Barrington, Yates County, N. Y., being one of a large family of children, of whom only three survive her, Mrs. Nancy Drake, of Fowler, Mich., aged eighty-seven years, William Barney, of Burns, N. Y., aged seventy-nine years, and Mrs. Betsey Edmonds, of Cohocton, N. Y., aged seventy years. Two sons also survlve her, Clark, with whom she died, and Edward, both of the town of Burns, besides a wide circle of relatives and friends. Being of a Christian spirit, she was highly respected by all. The funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal church, Canaseraga, Page 15 of 109 Generation 4 (con't) highly respected by all. The funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal church, Canaseraga, Sunday at two p. M., Rev. G. W. Adams officiating." (Canaseraga Times, 25 May 1900)"

Notes for Elizabeth Willson: 1870 Cohocton, Steuben, NY Censu BarneyWilson, 48, farmer, RE $2600, person $450, b. NY Betsy, 80, f, RE$1600., pers. $235. b. NY Lee, Sherman, 8, m, b. NY attended school Catherine, 56, f, keeping house b. NY

Abstract of Will of Elizabeth Barney Case # 1008 Bk 6-1 page387 1875 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Date of Adm. 7 Feb 1876 Date of Death 28 Mar 1875 Executors: Jacob Barney b Wilson Barny b T.G. Cornish b Heirs Nancy Barney (Drake) d Polly Barney (Lacy) d Sarah Barney (Crawford) d William Braney s Wilson Barney s Elizabeth Barney (Edmonds) d Jacbo Barney s

Jacob Barney and Elizabeth Willson had the following children: 14. i. NANCY5 BARNEY was born on 16 May 1812 in New York49, 74, 75. She died on 27 Nov 1904 in Clinton Co., Michigan76. She married URIAH DRAKE. He was born about 181277, 78. He died on 05 Jan 1855 in Clinton Co., Michigan79.

ii. STEPHEN BARNEY was born on 10 Oct 1813 in New York49, 80, 81. He died on 29 Nov 182682.

15. iii. MARY BARNEY was born on 25 Oct 1815 in New York43, 80, 83. She married JAMES LACEY. He was born about 1813 in New York84.

16. iv. SARAH BARNEY was born on 07 Apr 1818 in New York43, 80, 85. She died on 18 May 1900 in Canaseraga, Allegany, New York, USA86. She married JAMES CRAWFORD. He was born about 182187. He died between 1865-187088.

17. v. WILLIAM M BARNEY was born on 20 Dec 1820 in New York43, 89, 90, 91. He married LOVINA WIFE OF WILLIAM BARNEY. She was born on 10 Sep 1829 in New York92, 93.

18. vi. MOORE WILSON BARNEY94 was born on 01 Dec 1822 in New York43, 95, 96. He died on 24 Jan 1896 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York97. He married HARRIET PINC. She was born about 184898. She died about 190098.

vii. REUBEN GOLDEN BARNEY was born on 17 Nov 1825 in New York43, 99, 100, 101. He died on 08 Apr 1853102.

Notes for Reuben Golden Barney: 1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census 17 Sep 1850 Jacob Barney, 60, m, famer, b. NY Elizabeth 60, f, b. PA William, 28, m, famer, b. NY Wilson, 26, m, farmer, b. NY Reuben, 24, b, farmer, b. NY attended school within the year

Page 16 of 109 Generation 4 (con't) Reuben, 24, b, farmer, b. NY attended school within the year Betsy, 21, f, b. NY Clarisa, 18, f, b. NY Jacob, 16, m, b. NY attended school within the year

Haven't been able to find him after 1850

19. viii. ELIZABETH BARNEY was born on 24 Nov 1831 in New York43, 103, 104, 105, 106. She died on 18 Mar 1902 in Cohocton, Stueben Co., NY107, 108. She married JESSE EDMOND between 1850-1860. He was born on 09 Feb 1816109, 110, 111. He died on 19 Oct 1884 in Cochocton, Steuben Co., NY112, 113.

20. ix. CLARISA BARNEY was born about 1832 in New York114. She died on 19 Jun 1951 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York115. She married SHERMAN LEE. He was born about 1835116.

21. x. JACOB BARNEY was born on 29 May 1834 in New York43, 117, 118. He married MARGARET UNKNOWN. She was born about 1842 in New York119.

8. MOSES4 BARNEY (William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 05 Feb 1795 in New Jersey47, 48. He died on 10 Apr 1839 in Galen Twp., Wayne Co., NY. He married MATILDA POWERS, daughter of William Powers and Susanna Hind. She was born on 03 Sep 179549. She died on 24 Dec 1872 in Galen Twp., Wayne Co., NY49.

Notes for Moses Barney: Moses died when a tree fell on him, per family group sheet from Wayne Co. NY Historian's office

Maple Grove Cemetery Galen, NY (no Morris buried there)

BARNEY Moses 1795-1839 BARNEY Matilda wf 1795-1872 BARNEY William P. 1827-1844

1830 Galen, Wayne Co., NY census

Moses Barney 1 male under 5 1 male 30-40 2 females 10-15 1 female 30-40

One family group sheet from the Wayne Co. Historian's office lists a son Nathan, no dates. Another one lists a son Benjamin, died infancy.

Mortgage Sale notice in newspaper - Mar 23, 1843 WArg.newspaper

Notes for Matilda Powers: 1830 Galen, Wayne Co., NY census Moses Barney 1 male under 5 1 male 30-40 2 females 5-10 1 female 30-40

1840 Galen, Wayne Co., NY census

Matilda Barney

1 male 5-10 1 male 10-15 Page 17 of 109 Generation 4 (con't) 1 male 10-15 1 male 70-80 1 female 5-10 2 females 15-20 1 female 40-50

1850 Galen, Wayne Co., NY census

Matilda Barney, age 55, $1,400 real estate, born NY Eliza Barney, age 25, born NY Lovina Barney age 18, born NY, attending school John Barney, age 17, born NY, attending school

1860 Galen, Wayne Co., NY census

Matilda Barney, 70, f, housekeeper pers. $600 b. NY Susan Pineis, 75, f. housek keeper, b. NY

1870 Otsego, Otsego Co., NY, Cooperstown PO census

John Hinds, age 47, farmer, $18000 real estate, $6000 pers. prop., born NY Clarissa A. Hinds, age 45, keeping house, born NY Fredrick D. Hinds, age 19, attending shcool, born NY Mary Leary, age 18, domestic ser. born NY, parents of foreign birth Matilda Barney, age 75, boarding, $600 pers. prop. born Mass

Wayne Co Historians office sheet indicates there is an obit for her in the Clyde Times. 2 Jan 1873 Died in Cooperstown. age 77

Moses Barney and Matilda Powers had the following children: 22. i. CLARISSA A.5 BARNEY was born on 14 Jan 1823 in Galen, Seneca Co., NY49. She died in 1904. She married JOHN HINDS on 15 Apr 184649. He was born about 1825120.

23. ii. ELIZA BARNEY was born on 14 Jan 1825 in Galen, Wayne Co.,NY120, 121. She married NELSON RACE about 185049, son of Cornelius Race and Christianna Vosburgh. He was born on 03 Nov 1828 in Columbia Co., NY49. He died on 06 Mar 1900 in Throopsville, NY49.

iii. WILLIAM P. BARNEY was born about 1827 in Galen, Wayne Co., NY122. He died on 30 May 184449, 122.

Notes for William P. Barney: Died in a bar fight according to newspaper Clyde Eagle June 6, 1844

24. iv. LOVINA BARNEY was born on 05 Nov 1831 in Galen, Wayne Co., NY49, 123. She died on 31 Oct 1857. She married BURTON H. BENHAM. He was born about 1829 in New York124.

25. v. JOHN GOLDEN BARNEY was born on 06 Oct 1833 in Galen, Wayne Co., NY125. He died on 31 Dec 1917 in Crestline, Crawford Co., OH126, 127, 128. He married ELIZABETH L. CLEMENS. She was born on 20 Mar 1830 in Schoharie Co., NY129. She died on 22 Aug 1907 in Crestline, Crawford Co., OH130, 131.

9. NATHAN D.4 BARNEY (William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 05 Sep 1797 in New Jersey50. He died on 01 May 1851 in Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI1. He married SUSAN RANEY PETTEYS on 18 Dec 1825 in Galen, Wayne Co., NY51, daughter of Jessie Petteys and Phoebe Hammond. She was born on 09 Mar 1807 in New York52, 53. She died on 01 Nov 1885 in Texas Township, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA54.

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Notes for Nathan D. Barney: 1830 Cohocton, Stueben Co., NY

Nathan D. Barney 2 males under 5 1 male 30-40 1 female 20-30

1840 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census

N. D. Barney, 2 males 5 - 10 2 males 10-15 1 male 40-50 2 females under 5 1 female 30-40

1850 MI Census, Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., Michigan taken 3 Aug 1850 Nathan ? Barney age 53,m, farmer RE$2000 b. Ny Susan, age 43, f, b. NY James P., age 23, m, Lab. b. NY Jesse, age 21, m, Lab. b. NY Elijah A., age 18, m, lab. idiot John W. age 15, m, lab. b NY attended school within year Minerva, age, 11, f, Lab. b. NY attended school within year Isabel, age 9, f, b. NY Melissa, age 6, f, b. NY Eliza, age 1, m , b. MI

Barney Page - Gen Forum posted by Cliff Barney 2. Nathan D.2 BARNEY, born 5 Sep 1797 in N.J.; died 1 May 1851 in Texas Township, Kalamazoo Co., Mich., son of 4. William BARNEY and 5. Ruth GOLDEN. He married 18 Dec 1825 in Galen Twp, Wayne Co., New York 3. Susan PETTEYS, born 9 Mar 1807 in N.Y.; died 1 Nov 1885 in Texas Township, Kalamazoo Co., Mich., daughter of 6. Jesse PETTEYS and 7. Phebe HAMMOND.

Notes for Nathan D. BARNEY: 1850 census of Texas, Kalamazoo Co., Mich., p.66; Letter, Glen Barney of Gove, Kans., to EDP, 14 Feb 1926; Mack Dickey, Wichita, Kans.; Kalamazoo Co. Cemetery Records; Wayne F. Barney Jr., 209 E. Frye Ave., Peoria, IL 61603; Nathan's birthdate is from a notarized old Barney Bible page filed as FC (File Case) WILLSON FAMILY of VA and NY in the DAR Library in Washington, DC

Death Dates: NATHAN: From Kalamazoo Co., Michigan records per Delores Barney Springer,(See Record Number 141) and confirmed by information from Tombstone Inscriptions, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan VOL 1, PAGE 313. SUSAN: Information from above mentioned Co. records. No mention of Susan in Tombstone Inscriptions. Her tombstone, if there ever was one, may have disappeared.

Nathan and family are listed as Dwelling #954 and Family #968 in the 1850 Census of Kalamazoo Co., Michigan. The family had settled in Texas Township sometime between 1844 and 1849 because Melissa at 6 years of age is listed in the 1850 census as having been born in New York while her younger sister Eliza R. is listed as a 1 year old born in Michigan.

In the 1830 Census Nathan D. is listed as #426 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York. William, his father,and Moses, his brother, are list- ed as residents of Galen Twp, Wayne Co., New York. His other brothers, Benjamin and Jacob are also listed as residents of Steuben Co., Benjamin in Cohocton and Jacob in Prattsburgh. Brother John had died as a result of injuries in the War of 1812.

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In October 1989, Margaret Sands, a member of BFHA, who lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan and Orlando, Florida sent me this information from letters of administration of Nathan's estate filed in Kalamazoo Co. probate records:

Notice of Probate in Kalamazoo Telegraph for two weeks starting October 12, 1864. Nathan died intestate with an estate valued at $4760. Property involved and appraised was the South part of the NW 1/4 of Section 13 (Township and Range not given) except 24 acres on the south end which was sold to O.C. Hill, said real estate being 45 and 1/3 acres of land. Commissioners were: Eli Douglas, George Wattles, Stephen Morgan, and John Levins. Heirs listed were: Susan Barney, James P. Barney, Elijah Barney, John H. Barney, Minerva J. Hiscock, Melissa M. Barney Eliza R. Barney who reside in Michigan; Jepe (probably Jesse) Barney of Utah Territory and Isabella R. Howard of Kansas. Date and place of marriage to Susan Petteys was listed as 18 December 1825 in Galen, Wayne Co., Michigan. (I believe that Michigan was in error -- it probably should have been New York since the 1850 census listed all the older children's birthplace as New York.)

Letter to EDP, Feb. 14, 1926, from Glenn Lowell Barney, Gove, Kansas: "Nathan D., as I understand it, had two brothers, Jacob and John Moses, and a sister Deborah Barney."

Letter from Lissa Atwater, Oct. 12, 1925 -- included with Glenn L. Barney's letter of Feb. 14, 1926: "My father was Nathan D. Barney; his father was William Barney; his mother Ruth (Golden) Barney. He had one brother Jacob, one John Moses, then Benjamin, one sister Deborah Barney Petteys, and they have grandchildren living in Quincy, Mich."

birth: New Jersey or New York

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Notes for Susan Raney Petteys: Living with son John H. in 1860

1860 MI Census, Texas, Kalamazoo, MI John H or W, Barney, 26, farmer, RE $2000, personal $580 b. NY Elijah Z, 28, RE $1650l personal $800 b. NY Susan, 53, b. NY Minerva J. 21, teacher b. NY Isabel R. 18, b. NY Melissa M. 16, b. NY Eliz A. 11, b. MI Nelson Atwater 19, farm lab. MI

Went through 1870 Texas, MI census page by page. NO BARNEYS (Nancy Crocetti)

1880 MI Census Texas, Kalamazoo, MI, taken 10 Jun 1880 Barney, Susan, w,f, 73, widow, keeping house, b. NY parents b. NY Jessie, w, m, 50, widow, farmer, b. NY parents b. NY Ida B., w,f, 9, granddaughter, b. CA father b. NY mother unknown Mary, w, f, 7, " " " " " "

Notes for Susan PETTEYS: Occupation: Housewife. Have certified copy of death certificate. Believe that place of death is Texas Township, MI. We found the Barney plot in Hope Cemetery in Texas Township where the graves of Nathan, her husband, daughters Phebe A. and Eliza R. and her son John Henry are marked with headstones. There is an un- marked space next to Nathan. Hope or Texas Cemetery - Section 23, 8407 S. 8th St

Page 20 of 109 Generation 4 (con't) Nathan D. Barney and Susan Raney Petteys had the following children: 26. i. JAMES PETTEYS5 BARNEY was born on 26 Nov 1826 in New York49, 132. He died on 18 Apr 1901 in Allegan, Allegan Co., MI49, 133. He married (1) HELEN MARIE CANNON about 1860. She was born about 1840 in New York. She died on 02 Nov 1885 in Oshtemo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA134.

ii. JESSE BARNEY was born on 13 Jul 1829 in New York49, 135. He died on 28 Oct 1884136.

iii. ELIJAH A. BARNEY was born about 1832 in New York137. He died about 188249.

iv. JOHN HENRY BARNEY was born on 25 Mar 1834 in New York138, 139, 140, 141. He died on 25 Mar 1869 in Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., Michigan142.

Notes for John Henry Barney: 1860 Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI census

John H. Barney, age 26, farmer, $2000 real estate, $580 Pers. Prop. born NY Elijah F. Barney, age 28, farmer, $1650 real estate, $800 pers. prop., born NY Susan Barney, age 53, born NY Minerva J. Barney, age 21, teacher, born NY, attended school during the year Isabel R. Barney, age 18, born NY, attended school during the year Malissa M. Barney, age 16, born NY, attended school during the year Eliza A. Barney, age 11, born MI - idiot Nelson Atwater, age 19, farm laborer, born MI

v. JENNIE MINERVA BARNEY was born on 19 Apr 1839 in New York143, 144.

27. vi. ISABELL ROSETTA BARNEY was born on 21 Oct 1841 in New York145, 146. She died on 25 Oct 1929 in Fontana, Miami, Kansas, USA. She married HAROLD HOWARD. He was born on 19 Feb 1830 in New York147, 148. He died on 10 Sep 1909 in Fontana, Miami, Kansas, USA149.

vii. MARY MALISSA BARNEY was born on 15 Jan 1844 in New York150, 151. She died on 06 Dec 1928152. She married NELSON ATWATER on 30 Nov 1864153.

viii. ELIZA R. BARNEY was born on 16 Apr 1849 in Michigan154, 155. She died on 21 Nov 1873 in Texas, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA156, 157.

ix. PHEBE A. BARNEY. She died on 13 May 1848 in New York49, 158.

10. DEBORAH4 BARNEY (William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 26 Jun 1803 in New York55. She died on 24 Jun 1865 in Savannah, Wayne Co., NY56. She married BENJAMIN PETTEYS. He was born about 1805 in New York57. He died between 1870-187558, 59.

Notes for Deborah Barney: LOCK PIT CEMETERY TOWN OF GALEN, WAYNE COUNTY, NEW YORK List revised May 1956. Located on a winding road South East of the bridge which crosses the N.Y.C.R.R., East of Clyde village.

PETTEYS John son Benjamin &Deborah d. Dec. 1, 1865, 35-7-3 PETTEYS Deborah wf. Benjamin d. Jun. 24, 1865, 62y ( daughter of William & Ruth Barney PETTEYS David Nov. 22, 1800 - Jan. 13, 1880 PETTEYS Henry 1819-1862 PETTEYS Barbara A. wf. d. Jan. 23, 1875, 63y PETTEYS Jesse d. Jan. 24, 1867, 91-10-24 PETTEYS Phebe wf. Mar. 27, 1782 - Jul. 19, 1854 PETTEYS Jesse Jr. d Jun. 27, 1866, 41y PETTEYS Moses d. Nov. 12, 1858, 27-4-3 PETTEYS John son Jesse &Phebe d. Jul. 1, 1848, 22-3-22 Page 21 of 109 Generation 4 (con't) PETTEYS John son Jesse &Phebe d. Jul. 1, 1848, 22-3-22 PETTEYS Franklin d. Mar. 5, 1900, 57y, Co. E. 3rd N.Y.S. Vol. Inf.

Notes for Benjamin Petteys: 1850 Savannah, Wayne Co., New York Census taken 4 Oct

Benj. Pettys, 45, m, farmer, RE$1800, b. NY Deborah, 46, f, b. NY Mary, 24, f, b. NY John, 21, m, farmer, b. NY Moses, 18, m, farmer, b. NY Wm, 12, m, b. NY attended school Sarah Butts, 7, f, b. NY attended school John Snooks, 69, m, Grocer, b. NY John Sebring, 25, m, miller, b. NY Horace Hallates, 24, m, miller, b. NY Nancy Irene(no last name, may be a Hallates?), 21, f, b. NY

1860 Savannah, Wayne Co., NY Census taken 11 July

Benjamin Pettey, 56, m, farmer, RE$4000, pers $828, b. England Debbeorh, 57, f, housekeeper, b. England John, 31, m, Grocer RE$200, pers. $300 b. England Lucy J. 28, f, house work, b. England Rosetta, 5, f, b. England Lester A., 3, f, b. England Debborah A., 1, b. England Henry Brits , 23, Dimestrie (?) b. England John Santy?, 23, m, shoe maker b. Canada

1870 Savannah, Wayne Co., NY taken 20 July on Ancestry Benjamin Pettis is not indexed use Jane Wood to find census

Pettis, Benjamin, 65, m,farmer, RE$1400 pers $800, b. NY Mary 50, f, keeping house b. England, parents of foreign birth Wood, Jane, 15, at home, b. NY attended school Pettis, Lester A.,12, m, at home, b. NY attended school

When and where did Benjamin die. Not buried with 1st wife. Is Mary his second wife and Jane his stepdaughter?

Benjamin Petteys and Deborah Barney had the following children: i. MARY ANN5 PETTEYS was born about 1826 in New York159.

28. ii. JOHN S. PETTEYS was born on 28 Apr 1830 in New York160, 161. He died on 01 Dec 1865162. He married LUCY J. WIFE OF JOHN S. PETTEYS. She was born about 1832163.

iii. MOSES PETTEYS was born on 09 Jul 1831 in New York164, 165. He died on 12 Nov 1858166.

iv. WILLIAM PETTEYS was born about 1838 in New York167. He died on 01 Dec 1865168.

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11. AMANDA R.5 BARNEY (Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born about 1814 in Galen, Seneca Co., NY60, 61. She died on 17 Feb 1891 in Arbela Twp., Tuscola Co., MI (prob.). She married (1) CHARLES ROBERTS. He was born about 1815. He died before 1842. She married (2) HENRY PETTINGILL on 10 Sep 1841 in Phelpstown, Ingam Co., MI62, son of Elihu Pettingill and Susan Wadsworth. He was born on 21 Dec 1808 in Jefferson Co., NY61.

Notes for Amanda R. Barney: 1880 Census - see Cyrus Silsbee

Michigan Lookups - found this 2/05 - maybe we shd try writing to her Tuscola Co., Old Arbela Cemetery aka Newton Cemetery records I was recently sent the listing for people buried in the old Arbela Cemetery known as Newton Cemetery. This list includes names of people buried there without headstones. I think I also have a fairly current list of Cemetery Sextons and their address's that might be of help. [email protected]

Marriage information confusion. Did they remarry in a church the second time? Problem with the ages. Transcription error 37 actually 31? There are two marriages In Ingham Co. marriage certificates 1857-1867:

I hereby certify that Henry Pettingill aged 30 years and Amanda R Rohuds (sic) aged 25 years both of Phelpstown were joined in wedlock witnesses present Morris W Barney and Benjamin Pettinggill both of Phelpstown. Said marriage solemized my me at Phelpstown Sept 10, 1841. Stephen Avery Justice of the Peace. A true copy recorded October 11, 1841 H H Smith Clerk.

This may certify that on the 15th day of July 1842 I united Henry Pettingill aged 37 years of the town of Locke, Coounty of Ingham State of Michigan to Amanda Roberts of the same place aged 26 years given under my hand this 15th day of July 1842. S. H. Pettys minister of the gospel. witnesses William W. Barney and Melissa Avery A true copy recorded Oct 14, 1842. A Jackson clerk

Charles Roberts and Amanda R. Barney had the following child: 29. i. LUCY A. ROBERTS6 PETTINGILL was born in Dec 1836 in Michigan169, 170. She died on 15 Apr 1903 in Saginaw, Saginaw Co., Michigan171, 172. She married JONATHAN CYRUS SILSBEE on 09 Aug 1858 in Vienna, Genessee Co., MI173. He was born on 24 Dec 1828 in Steuben Co.,New York State174, 175. He died on 28 Aug 1903 in Chesaning, Saginaw, Michigan, USA176. Notes for Henry Pettingill: Served in Civil War - 1st Mich. Eng & Mech Co. F - with Wm. Barney and Birdsell Irons - source MI in the Civil War roster

1860 MI Census, Vienna, Genesse Co., MI Henry Pettingill, 51, m, merchant, RE $1400 Pers. $400, b. NY Amanda, 46, b. MI Letta Irons, 9, f, b. MI Cyrus Silsby 51, m, married, mason, b. NY Lucy 23, f, b. Mi

1870 MI Census, Arbela, Tuscola Co., MI Silsbee, J. Cyrus, 41, m, w, brick mason RE$1000 pers, $500 b. PA Lucy A. 33, f, w, keeping house b. MI Pettengill, Henry 51, m, w, farmer RE$1000 pers.b. NY Amanda R, 56, f, w, keeping house b. NY Rude Norman H., 15, m w, at home b. NY Irons, Lettie, 19, f, w, at home b. MI Page 23 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) Irons, Lettie, 19, f, w, at home b. MI Richards, Eliza E., 15, f, w, domestic servant, b MI parens of foreign birth Silsbee, Wesley, J, 20, m, w, farm laborer, $200 b. PA

1880 Census - see Cyrus Silsbee

Possible death - http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mi/county/tuscola/deaths/p103-105bk1.htm

104 33 04/20/1881 Pettingill, Henry 1 W M NOT OURS

12. MATILDA C.5 BARNEY (Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born about 1817 in Galen, Seneca Co., NY63. She died on Unknown date. She married WASHINGTON WILLIAM IRONS on 28 Jan 1842 in Phelpstown, Ingham Co, MI61. He was born about 1818 in New York State61. He died after 1880 in Michigan64.

Notes for Matilda C. Barney: Matilda was witness Frank Morris birth on pension applic. , saying she was with Barneys in Flint when Frank born (1854) and she was deposed in1866, living in Croton, Newaygo Co.

1860 Croton Twp., Newaygo Co., MI census page 927, Ancestry Image 13, 7 June 1860

Matilda C. Irons, age 43, Farmer, $300 real estate, $35 Pers. Prop.,, b. NY Adalade Irons, age 14, born MI Lettie A. Irons, age 9, born MI Archie C. Irons, age 7, born MI

1870 Croton, Newaygo Co., MI census page 20 18 June 1870

Matilda C. Irons, age 53, keeping house, real estate $600, personal property $400 born NY Archie C. Irons, age 17, farm labour, born MI

Supposed to be in the Ingham Co. Pioneers

1880 with Cyrus and Lucy Silsbee in Arbela, Tuscola Co., MI tsken 5th and 7th June 1880 Matilda C. IRONS,Aunt,F,D,W, 64 b.NY Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: PA

Notes for Washington William Irons: 1850 Phelpstown Ingam Co. MI page 176, Ancestry Image 9, 7 June 1850

Windrow? W. Irons, age 28, carpenter $250 real estate, b. NY Matilda Irons, age 26, born NY Adelade Irons, age 3, born MI

where is he in 1860 and 1870? In 1880 Matida says she is divorced - did they divorce before 1860 when she is along in the census? 1880 Ashland, Newaygo, Michigan Census taken 3 Jun 1880 pge 411 (1) Irons, Washington, m, w, widow, father in law, boarder, b. NY parents b. RI with George R. and Adda A. Nellis (his daughter)

Washington William Irons and Matilda C. Barney had the following children: 30. i. ADALADE A.6 IRONS was born on 21 Oct 1845 in Michigan177, 178. She died on 26 Jan 1914 in Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan, USA179. She married GEORGE R. NELLIS on 21 Oct 1866180, 181, son of Andrew Nellis and Mary Anne wife of George R Nellis. He was born in Dec 1843 in Canada178.

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ii. LETTIE A. IRONS was born about 1851 in Michigan182.

Notes for Lettie A. Irons: 1860 - listed with parents and also Aunt & Uncle Pettinghill in Vienna, Genesee Co., MI

1870 MI Census, Arbela, Tuscola Co., MI Silsbee, J. Cyrus, 41, m, w, brick mason RE$1000 pers, $500 b. PA Lucy A. 33, f, w, keeping house b. MI Pettengill, Henry 51, m, w, farmer RE$1000 pers.b. NY Amanda R, 56, f, w, keeping house b. NY Rude Norman H., 15, m w, at home b. NY Irons, Lettie, 19, f, w, at home b. MI Richards, Eliza E., 15, f, w, domestic servant, b MI parens of foreign birth Silsbee, Wesley, J, 20, m, w, farm laborer, $200 b. PA

iii. ARCHIE C. IRONS was born in Sep 1854 in Michigan183, 184, 185. He died on 18 Aug 1929 in West Branch, Ogemaw, Michigan, USA186, 187. He married MARION M. WIFE OF ARCHIE C. IRONS about 1896188. She was born in Dec 1867 in Vermont189.

Notes for Archie C. Irons: 1900 MI Census, West Branch Ogemaw Co., MI taken Jun 1900 Birdsall St. Irons, Archie, H, w, m, b. Sep 1854, 45, m 3 years, b. MI parents b. NY, grocer, owns free house Marion M., wife, w, f, Dec 1867, 32, m 3 yrs., 0 kids, b. VT father b. MA, mother b. New York Kelly Ray A., clerk, w, m, Feb. 1882, 18, s, b. WI father b. WI, mother b. NY

1910 MI Census, West Branch, Ogemaw Co., MI taken 25 Apr 1910 Birdsall St. Irons, Archie C., head, m, w, 55, m 13 yrs, b. MI parents b. NY, can't read occupation Marion M., wife, f, w, 43, m 13 yrs, kids 1 , b. VT, father b. MA mother b. MA Baltzell (?) Earnest P, can't read relationship, says Female, w, 5, sing, b. MI father b. WI mother b. MI

1920 MI Census, West Branch, Ogemaw Co., MI taken 13 Jan 1920 Irons, Archie C, head, owns free, m, w, 55, married, b MI parents b. NY, retail merchant groceries Marion, wife, f, w, 53, married, b VT father b. MA, mother b. VT no occupation Paterson, Virginia, boarder, f, w, 18, s, b. MI parents b. MI no occupation

13. WILLIAM MORRIS5 BARNEY (Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 09 Dec 1820 in Galen, Seneca Co., NY65, 66. He died on 22 Oct 1862 in Holly, Oakland Co., MI66, 67. He married MARGARET JANE ALLISON on 30 Dec 1844 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., MI32, 67, daughter of John D. Allison and Elizabeth Manifold. She was born on 12 Aug 1827 in Ontario, New York68, 69, 70. She died on 06 May 1909 in Ypsilanti , Washtenaw Co., MI32, 71, 72, 73.

Notes for William Morris Barney:

From Sally & Mary Ann Served in Civil War, Mich 1st Eng. & Mechs. 1861-1862--illness led to discharge at Shiloh. Mustered 29 Oct 1861

1850 MI Census: Phelpston, Ingham County (now Williamston) MI Ancestry Image 8

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William M Barney 29 male wagon maker RE $ 200 b. NY Margaret J. Barney 22 female b. NY Hester Elizabeth 2 female b. MI

1860 MI Census, Flint, Genessee Co., MI taken 1 Jun 1860

William M. Barney, 39, m, machinist, $150, b. NY M.J. Barney, 32, f, b. NY Esther Barney, 12, f, b MI, attended school within the year Frank Barney, 6, m, b. MI, " " " " " Ida Barney, 2, f, b. MI

Land transfer Aug 23, 1839 lists Benjamin Barney owning land in section 10 W.W. Irons who married Wm. Barneys's sister Matilda also owner of land in section 10 Another brother in law, Henry Pettingill (second husband of Amanda Barney) who also lived in Locke.

Notes for Margaret Jane Allison: Death Certificate hand copied by Mary Ann St. Antoine - LDS in E. Lansing 303 May 6, 1909 Margaret J. Barney sex: f, white, widowed, died Ypsi, cause of death: old age, b. NY, occupation: Wife Father: John Allsion (Allison) Mother: Elizabeth Manfield (Manifold) Age 81 yrs 8 mos 24 days (source of information: daughter)

Her grave in Highland is not near any other relatives.

1870 Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., MI Census taken 14 June 1870

Barney, Margaret, 42, f, w, keeping house, pers $200, b. NY Frank M., 16, m,w, working woolen mill, b. MI, attended school within the year Ida C., 12, f, w, at school, b. MI attened school within the year

1880 MI Census, Washtenaw Co. Ypsilanti 4th ward, page 4, Taken 1June 1880

Barney, Mrs. Jane w f age 51 mother wid. boarder b. Ny parents both b. NY living with son Frank & his wife Molly their son Archie and sister Ida see Frank's notes

1900 Ypsilanti, Ward 3, Washtenaw Co., MI taken 9 Jun 1900 414 Ellis (indexed as Berney, Margore)

Margaret Barney, b. Aug. 1827, age 72, 4 children born, 2 living, widow, b. NY, parents b. PA living with her are 9 college students

William Morris Barney and Margaret Jane Allison had the following children: 31. i. HESTER ELIZABETH6 BARNEY was born on 08 Nov 1847 in Locke, MI32, 190. She died on 20 Jan 1928 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI191. She married FRANK TICE SHIER on 21 Page 26 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) 31. i. on 20 Jan 1928 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI191. She married FRANK TICE SHIER on 21 May 1867 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, Co., MI32, 192, son of George Krauskopf Shier and Ann Tice. He was born on 05 Oct 1842 in Paterson, NJ32, 190. He died on 28 Feb 1928 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan193.

ii. MARY JANE BARNEY was born on 19 Jun 1850 in Michigan194. She died on 03 Mar 185232.

32. iii. FRANK MORRIS BARNEY was born on 01 Jan 1854 in Flint, Genessee Co., MI65, 195, 196, 197, 198. He died on 16 May 1894 in Huntington, Huntington Co., IN199. He married MARY JANE MULCAHY on 06 Dec 1878 in Angola, Steuben Co., IN32, 35, 200, 201, 202, 203, daughter of Edward Mulcahy and Bridget Barneywell. She was born on 08 Nov 1860 in Clayton, Lenawee Co., MI200, 204, 205, 206, 207. She died on 19 Mar 1943 in Elkhart Co., IN208.

33. iv. IDA CAROLINE BARNEY was born on 11 Dec 1857 in Flint, Genessee Co., MI209. She died on 28 Jul 1935 in Eloise Hospital, Detroit, Wayne Co. MI210. She married (1) JOSEPH MOE QUIVEY on 01 Aug 1888 in Ypsilanti , Washtenaw Co., M,211, son of Aaron Quivey and Lucinda Moe. He was born about 1833 in New York212, 213. He died in 1896 in Jackson, Jackson Co., Michigan214. She married (2) JAMES SIDNEY BUTTERFIELD on 17 Jan 1910 in Jackson, Jackson Co., MI215, son of Nathaniel Butterfield and Hollister wife of Nathaniel Butterfield. He was born on 01 Dec 1849 in Livingston Co, MI216, 217. He died on 14 Mar 1930 in Jackson, Jackson Co., Michigan218.

14. NANCY5 BARNEY (Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 16 May 1812 in New York49, 74, 75. She died on 27 Nov 1904 in Clinton Co., Michigan76. She married URIAH DRAKE. He was born about 181277, 78. He died on 05 Jan 1855 in Clinton Co., Michigan79.

Notes for Nancy Barney: NOTE1860 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Census taken 25 June, 1860 Nancy Drake, 43, f, farmer, RE $3000 Pers. $600, b. NY Morris, 17, m, farm laborer, b. MI Riley, 15, m, farm laborer, b. MI, attended school within the year Lewis, 12, m, b. MI attended school within the year Harriet, 10, f, b. MI " " " " " Smith H. Parks, 26, m, farm laborer, b. MI

1870 Bengal Clinton Co., MI Census taken 17 Aug 1870 Drake, Nancy, 50, f, keeping house, RE $2000 Pers $1095, b. NY Lewis C., 21, m, farm laborer, b. MI Osborne, Harriet A., 19, f, at home, b. MI Ellen A., 8/12 (Feb) f, b. MI

John W. below Nancy in Census

1880 Bengal Clinton Co., MI Census taken 15 Jun 1880 Drake, Nancy 64, f, widow, keeping house, b. NY, parents b. NY D. Riley, 34, son, working on farm, b. MI, parents b. NY Osborne, Ellen A., f, 11, granddaughter, single, at school, b. MI, father b. OH mother b. MI Drake, Alva, m, 8, grandson, idiot, b. MI father b. MI mother b. OH Giddings, George, 63, boarder, farmer, b. England parents b. England

1900 Maple Rapids Village, Essex Twp, Clinton Co., MI Census taken 1 Jun 1900 Drake, John W, m, Feb. 1838, 62, m 40 yrs., b. MI parents b. NY, shoemaker, owns, free house Elizabeth, wife, f, b. Sept 1842, 57, married 40 years, 0 kids 0 living, b. NY parents b. NY Emma, adopted daughter, b. Sept 1875, 25, b. MI parents b. Germany, house keeper Nancy, mother, can't read date or age, 10 kids, 4 living, b. NY parents b. NY

Page 27 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) Notes for Uriah Drake: 1840 Clinton Co., Michigan Census Uriah Drake Males 1 under 5 1 5-10 1 20-30 Females 1 under 10 1 5-10 1 20-30

1850 Bengal, Clinton Co., Michigan census, taken 26 Sep 1850 Uriah Drake, 38, m, farmer, RE $1000, b. NY Nancy, 38, f, b. NY Jacob, 10, m, b. MI (wrong age in 1870 he is 37) Sarah, 14, f, b. MI John W. 12, m, b. MI Jane, 9, f, b. MI attended school within the year Morris, 7, m, b. MI " " " " " Riley, 5, m, b. MI Lewis, 2, m, b. MI Harrie 1/12, b. MI

Uriah Drake and Nancy Barney had the following children: 34. i. JACOB6 DRAKE was born about 1833 in Michigan219, 220. He died on 10 Jul 1901221. He married (1) MATILDA WIFE OF JACOB DRAKE. She was born about 1836 in New York222. He married (2) HANNAH J. BROOKS on 12 Jul 1868 in Clinton Co., Michigan223, 224. She was born about 1830 in Michigan225.

ii. SARAH DRAKE was born about 1836 in Michigan.

35. iii. JOHN W. DRAKE was born in Feb 1838 in Michigan226, 227. He died on 03 Dec 1918 in Clinton Co., Michigan228. He married ELIZABETH WIFE OF JOHN W. DRAKE. She was born in Sep 1842 in New York227, 229. She died before Mar 1910.

iv. JANE DRAKE was born about 1841 in Michigan230.

36. v. MORRIS B. DRAKE was born about 1843 in Michigan. He died on 20 Dec 1927 in Clinton Co., Michigan231. He married (1) MARY T. RICE on 26 Sep 1868 in Clinton Co., Michigan232. She was born on 04 May 1853 in Ohio233. She died on 21 Jul 1880 in Bengal, Clinton Co., Michigan234. He married (2) ELIZABETH WIFE OF MORRIS B. DRAKE.

vi. RILEY DRAKE was born about 1845 in Michigan235. He died on 23 Apr 1899 in Clinton Co., Michigan236. He married SARAH ROSE on 14 Feb 1868 in Clinton Co., Michigan237, 238.

Notes for Riley Drake: 1870 Dallas Twp., Clinton Co., Michigan Census taken 9 August Drake, Riley, 26, m, farmer pers $155 b. MI Elizabeth, 24, f, keeping house b. OH

Marriage record for Riley Drake to Sarah Rose 14 Feb 1868

1880 Bengal Clinton Co.MI Census Sarah E. Drake, 38, f, servant, married b. OH, father b. NY mother b. OH living with Matthew Sewell who is 85 - maybe taking care of him?

1880 Bengal Clinton Co., MI Census taken 15 Jun 1880 Page 28 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) 1880 Bengal Clinton Co., MI Census taken 15 Jun 1880 Drake, Nancy 64, f, widow, keeping house, b. NY, parents b. NY D. Riley, 34, son, married,working on farm, b. MI, parents b. NY Osborne, Ellen A., f, 11, granddaughter, single, at school, b. MI, father b. OH mother b. MI Drake, Alva, m, 8, grandson, idiot, b. MI father b. MI mother b. OH Giddings, George, 63, boarder, farmer, b. England parents b. England

vii. LEWIS DRAKE was born about 1848 in Michigan239.

Notes for Lewis Drake: 1860 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Census taken 25 June, 1860 Nancy Drake, 43, f, farmer, RE $3000 Pers. $600, b. NY Morris, 17, m, farm laborer, b. MI Riley, 15, m, farm laborer, b. MI, attended school within the year Lewis, 12, m, b. MI attended school within the year Harriet, 10, f, b. MI " " " " " Smith H. Parks, 26, m, farm laborer, b. MI

1870 Bengal Clinton Co., MI Census taken 17 Aug 1870 Drake, Nancy, 50, f, keeping house, RE $2000 Pers $1095, b. NY Lewis C., 21, m, farm laborer, b. MI Osborne, Harriet A., 19, f, at home, b. MI Ellen A., 8/12 (Feb) f, b. MI

37. viii. HARRIET DRAKE was born about Aug 1850 in Michigan240. She died on 09 Nov 1874 in Bengal, Clinton Co., Michigan241. She married GEORGE T. OSBORNE on 08 Apr 1869 in Clinton Co., Michigan242.

15. MARY5 BARNEY (Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 25 Oct 1815 in New York43, 80, 83. She married JAMES LACEY. He was born about 1813 in New York84.

Notes for James Lacey: 1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken 17 Sep James Lacey, 37,. m, farmer b. NY Polly 35, f, b. NY Stephen, 9, m b. NY attended school within year Somers, m, 5, b. NY " " " " James, 3, m, b. NY

1860 Ossian, Livingston Co., NY taken 19 July James A. Lacy, m, 47, farmer, b. NY pers $800 Polly, f, 44, b. NY Stephen, m, 18, b. N, attended school within the year Summers, m, 15, b. NY " " " " " James A., m, 13, b. NY " " " " " Aphaia E., f, 9, b. NY " " " " " Polly, f, 4, b. NY " " " " "

1870 Ossian, Livingston Co., NY taken 15 August Lacey, James, 57, m, farmer RE$520 pers $320, b. NY Mary, 54, f, keeping house, b. NY Marry, 14, f, attending school, b. NY Summers, 85, m, farmer, b.CT

1880 Ossian, Livingston Co., NY taken 28 JUn Page 29 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) 1880 Ossian, Livingston Co., NY taken 28 JUn Lacey, James A., m, 67, married, farmer, b. NY father b. CT mother b. NY Polly, f, 64, married, wife, keeping house, b. NY father b. NJ, mother b. NY Cook Rosa A., f, 15, grandchild, at home, attended school within year, b. NY parents b. NY

James Lacey and Mary Barney had the following children: i. STEPHEN6 LACEY was born about 1841 in New York243.

ii. SUMMERS LACEY was born about 1845 in New York244.

iii. JAMES A. LACEY was born about 1847 in New York245.

Notes for James A. Lacey: 1880 Burns, Allegany Co., NY Lacey,James, m, 33, married, farmer, b. NY parents b. NY Ellen, 33, wife, married, keeping house, b. NY parents b. Ny John, m, 10, son, single, at home, b. NY parents b. NY James, m, 7, son, at home, b NY parents b. NY Maude, f, 3, daughter, b. NY parents b. NY

Not sure this is him, however Edward and Clark Crawford were in Burns in 1900 (cousins)

38. iv. APHAIA E. LACEY was born about 1851 in New York246. She married FRANCIS COOK. He was born about 1845 in New York247.

v. MARY LACEY was born about 1856 in New York248.

16. SARAH5 BARNEY (Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 07 Apr 1818 in New York43, 80, 85. She died on 18 May 1900 in Canaseraga, Allegany, New York, USA86. She married JAMES CRAWFORD. He was born about 182187. He died between 1865-187088.

Notes for Sarah Barney: 1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken June Crawford, Elizabeth (shd be Sally) 50, keeping house RE. $660. b. Ny James, 22, m, at home, b. NY Edward, 12, m, at home, b. NY Clark, 7, m, at home b. NY

1880 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken June Crawford, Sally, f, 62, widow, keeping house, b. NY father b. NJ mother b. PA Clark, m, 18, son, single farm hand, b. NY parents b. NY

Son Norman above her.

Notes for James Crawford: 1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY taken 17 Sept James Crawford, 28, m, farmer, b. NY Sarah, 26, f, b. NY Norman, 8, m, b. NY James, 6, m, b. NY Jane, 2, f, b. NY

1860 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY taken 2 Aug Jas Crawford, 39, m, farm hand pers $100 b. NY Sally, 42, f, b. NY Norman, 14, m, b. NY attended school within last year James, 12, m, b. NY " " " Clarissa E. 10, f, b. NY " " " Page 30 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) Clarissa E. 10, f, b. NY " " " Francesca, 8, f, b. NY " " " Frederick, 6, m, b. NY " " " Edwin, 3, m, b. NY Wm. M. Nash 1, m, farm hand, b. NY (something wrong with age)

1865 Cohocton, Steuben NY Census Jams Crawford, 46, farmer, married 1 now married, b. Steuben Co. Sally, 47, 7 kids married 1, now married, b. Yates Co. Norman 19 b. Steuben Co James, 17, b. Steuben Co. Frederick E. 13, b. Steuben Co Edward 8, b. Steuben Co Clark 3, b. Steuben Co.

Is Jane the same as one of the other g

Civil War - Is this him? Crawford, James Nelson Sgt 6 NY Cav C Cohocton 27 Sep 1861 pension # 352303

1869 Cohocton Steuben Co., NY Directory James Crawford---farmer 83 acres Cohocton. John N. Crawford---farmer 70 acres North Cohocton. Mary S. Crawford, Miss.---dress maker Cohocton. Norman Crawford---farmer leases 72 acres Cohocton. Sybbil E. Crawford---North Cohocton.

James Crawford and Sarah Barney had the following children: 39. i. NORMAN6 CRAWFORD was born about 1846 in New York249. He married LOUIS WIFE OF NORMAN CRAWFORD. She was born about 1851 in New York250.

ii. JAMES CRAWFORD was born about 1848 in New York251.

iii. CLARISSA E. CRAWFORD was born about 1850 in New York252.

iv. FRANCESCA CRAWFORD was born about 1852 in New York253.

v. FREDERICK CRAWFORD was born about 1854 in New York254.

vi. EDWARD CRAWFORD was born on 29 Mar 1857 in New York255. He died after 1930. He married MARY SHILO. She was born about 1855 in At sea256. She died after 1900.

Notes for Edward Crawford: 1880 Cohocton, Steuben Co., Census Crawford, Edward, 22, servant, farm laborer, b. NY parents b. NY living with Jesse and Betsy Edmonds

1900 Burns, Allegany Co., NY Census taken 15 Jun Crawford, Edward, hired manm, Mar 27, 1857, 43, single, b. NY parent b. NY, farmer same page as his brother Clark.

1910 Wheeler, Steuben Co., NY Census taken 20 Apr Wheeler Hill is next creek road Crawford, Edward, m, 53, married 3 yrs. b. NY parents b. NY, farmer, general farm, Page 31 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) Crawford, Edward, m, 53, married 3 yrs. b. NY parents b. NY, farmer, general farm, owns, free, farm Mary, f, wife, 45, married 3ys, 2 kids 2 living, b. NY parents b. Germany Libbie Edmonds, step daughter, f, 15, b. NY parents b. NY Sidney Edmonds, step son, m, 11, b. NY parents b. NY

1920 Avoca, Steuben Co., NY Census taken 15 Jan Crawford, Mary, head (then crossed off) wife, f, 55, b. at sea, parents b. German Edward, owns, free, head, m, 62, b. NY parents b. NY, laborer Edmonds Sidney, son, m, 21, b. NY father b. CT mother b. at sea, laborer

1930 Avoca, Steuben Co., NY Census taken 11 Apr Crawford, Edward, heald owns RE$2000, no radio, m, 73, married at age 51, b. NY, parents b. NY, gateman, railroad Mary, wife, f, 65 age at first marriage 17, b. at sea, parents b. Germany, immig unk Edmonds, Sidney, step son, m, 32, single, b. NY father b. CT mother b. at sea, laborer, state road Shilo, Stena, sister in law, f, 52, single, b. NY parents b. Germany, no occup.

40. vii. CLARK CRAWFORD was born on 27 Mar 1862 in New York257, 258, 259. He died before 1920. He married HELLEN WIFE OF CLARK CRAWFORD. She was born on 19 Feb 1873 in New York260.

17. WILLIAM M5 BARNEY (Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 20 Dec 1820 in New York43, 89, 90, 91. He married LOVINA WIFE OF WILLIAM BARNEY. She was born on 10 Sep 1829 in New York92, 93.

Notes for William M Barney: 1860 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census

Wm. Barney, age 39, farmer, $1500 real estate, 200 pers. prop. bonr NY Lovina Barney, age 30, born NY Mary E. Barney, age 7, born NY

1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census

William Barney, age 49, farmer, $2500 real estate, $600 per. prop. born NY Melvina Barney, age 40, born NY Mary E. Barney, age 16, born NY Ella D. Barney, age 19, born NY Orrin R. Barney, age 5, born NY

1880 Burns, Alleghen Co., NY census

William Barney age 59, farmer, born NY, father born NJ, mother born PA Lavina Barney, age 50, wife, keeping house, born NY, mother born NY Orrin Barney, age 15, son, at home, born NY, parents born NY

1900 Burns, Allegany Co., NY Censu taken 21 Jun Barney, William, m, ___ 10, 1820, married 45 yrs, b.NY parents b. NY, retired, owns, free, House Lavina, f, Sept 10, 1829, married 45yrs, 5 kids, 2 living, b. NY parents b. NY

Barney Burying Ground on Wolcott Farm - Edmunds Rd., Cohocton NY

ORRIN L BARNEY Son of Wm & Lovina Barney died Mar 12, 1853 aded 8 mos 2 day Markers OLB and EB

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Also Reuben - Son Jacob & Eliz Barney

William M Barney and Lovina wife of William Barney had the following children: i. ORRIN L.6 BARNEY was born on 10 Jul 1852261. He died on 12 Mar 1853262.

ii. MARY E. BARNEY was born about 1854 in Cohocton, Stueben Co., NY263.

iii. ELLA D. BARNEY was born about 1861 in Cochocton, Steuben Co., NY264.

41. iv. ORRIN R. BARNEY was born in Jul 1864 in Cochocton, Steuben Co., NY265, 266. He married HATTIE WIFE OF ORRIN R. BARNEY. She was born in Jan 1873267.

v. UNKNOWN BARNEY.

18. MOORE WILSON5 BARNEY (Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1)94 was born on 01 Dec 1822 in New York43, 95, 96. He died on 24 Jan 1896 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York97. He married HARRIET PINC. She was born about 184898. She died about 190098.

Notes for Moore Wilson Barney: 1870 Cohocton, Steuben, NY Census Barney Wilson, 48, farmer, RE $2600, person $450, b. NY Betsy, 80, f, RE$1600., pers. $235. b. NY Lee, Sherman, 8, m, b. NY attended school Catherine, 56, f, keeping house b. NY

1880 Cohocton, Steuben, NY Census taken 2 Jun Barney, Willson, m, 50, married, farmer, b. NY father b. NJ mother b. PA Harriet, f, 33, wife, married, keeping hous, b. NY parents b. NY Stella, f, 7, daughter, single, at school, b. NY parents b. NY

below them is Sally Crawford Wilson's sister

Abstract of Will - Wilson Barney Case NO. 274 Bk 28 pg. 196 1896 Cohcoton, Steuben Co., NY Date of Will - Jan 13, 1896 Date of Death Jan, 24, 1896 Executors: Harriet C. Barney Stella M. Beechner William N. Beechner Witnesses: Charles Strobel C.W. Stanton Wife: Harriet C. Barney Heirs: Stella M. Barney (Beechner) daughter, Cohocton, NY Other: William N. Beechner son in law Cohocton, NY X - Inventory X Case file

Moore Wilson Barney and Harriet Pinc had the following child: 42. i. STELLA M.6 BARNEY was born in Jun 1873 in New York268, 269. She married WILLIAM N. BEECHNER about 1890270. He was born in Mar 1869 in New York271.

19. ELIZABETH5 BARNEY (Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 24 Nov 1831 in New York43, 103, 104, 105, 106. She died on 18 Mar 1902 in Cohocton, Stueben Co., NY107, 108. Page 33 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) 19. 1831 in New York43, 103, 104, 105, 106. She died on 18 Mar 1902 in Cohocton, Stueben Co., NY107, 108. She married JESSE EDMOND between 1850-1860. He was born on 09 Feb 1816109, 110, 111. He died on 19 Oct 1884 in Cochocton, Steuben Co., NY112, 113.

Notes for Elizabeth Barney: 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., Census taken 5 Jun Tyler, JOhn head, m, Nov, 1866, 33, married 14yrs b. NY parents b. NY, farmer, owns free, farm Nida A. wife, f, Jun 1864, 35, married 14yrs 5 kids 5 living, b. NY father b. CT, mother b. NY Lynn E. son, m, Nov 1886, 13, single, b. NY father b. NY mother b. CT, at school Jessie B., daughter, f, Dec 1888, 11, single, b. NY " " " Fay W., son, m, May 1891, 9, single, b. NY " " " Vera E., daughter, f, Nov 1897, 2, single, b. NY " mother b. NY Earl, son, m, Nov 199 6/12, single. b. NY " " Edmonds, Elisabeth, Nov, 1828, 71, widown, mother in law, f, b. NY parents b. NY (looks like census taker got confused on birth places of the mother of the kids all shd be NY)

Notes for Jesse Edmond: 1860 Cohocton, Steuben Co., Census taken 14 Aug Jesse Edmonds, 44, m, farmer RE$2500 pers $800, b. CT Betsy, 31, f, b. NY Burr, 20, m, laborer, b.CT Webster, 1, m, b. NY

1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., Census taken 7 July Edmond, Jesse, 53, m, farmer, RE$3000 pers $1000 b. CT Betsey 41, f, keeps house b. NY Webster, 11, m, b. NY Nida, 6, f, b. NY

1880 Cohocton, Steuben Co., Census taken Edmunds, Jesse, m, 64, farmer, married, b. CT parents b. CT Betsey E., f, 52, wife, keeping house, b. NY father b. NJ mother b. NY Webster, m,. 21, son, single, farm labor, b NY father b. Ct mother b. NY Nida A. f, 15, daughter, single, at school, b. NY father b. CT mother b. NY Crawford, Edward, m, 20, servant, single, farm labor, b. NY parents b. NY Fox, Carrie, f, 17, servant, single, domestic servant, b. NY parents b. NY

Abstract of Will of Jesse Edmond Case #3526 Bk 8-a page215 Year 1884 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Date of Adm. 27 Oct 1884 Date of Death 19 Oct 1884 Executors Fredrick Burr Edmond - b Webster Edmond- b Stephen D. Shattock Wife Elizabeth Edmond Heirs Fredrick Burr Edmond son Webster Edmond son Frances Edmond son Nida Edmond daughter Hamora Edmond (Jackson) daughter

Jesse Edmond and Elizabeth Barney had the following children: 43. i. WEBSTER6 EDMOND was born in Dec 1859 in New York106. He married ALICE CLAPP about 1880272. She was born in Nov 1862 in England106.

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44. ii. NIDA EDMOND was born in Jun 1864106, 108. She died in 1926108. She married JOHN TYLER. He was born in Nov 1866106. He died in 1907.

iii. FREDERICK BURR EDMOND273.

iv. FRANCIS EDMOND.

v. HANORA EDMOND. She married HUSBAND OF HANORA EDMOND JACKSON.

20. CLARISA5 BARNEY (Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born about 1832 in New York114. She died on 19 Jun 1951 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York115. She married SHERMAN LEE. He was born about 1835116.

Sherman Lee and Clarisa Barney had the following children: 45. i. WILLIAM6 LEE was born on 28 Mar 1855 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York274, 275. He died on 03 Feb 1869 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York276.

ii. JAY LEE was born about 1862 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York277, 278.

Notes for Jay Lee: Clearview Cemetery Town of Cohocton LEE, Jay Sherman Born 1862 Died 19-Jun-51

is this him? His brother buried at same cemetery

21. JACOB5 BARNEY (Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 29 May 1834 in New York43, 117, 118. He married MARGARET UNKNOWN. She was born about 1842 in New York119.

Notes for Jacob Barney: 1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken June Barney, Jacob, 34, m, farmer, RE$ 1500 pers $629, b. NY Margarett 28, f, b. NY William, 10, m, at home, b. NY Theodore, 4, m, at home, b. NY Alva, 2, m, at home, b. NY

1880 Richmond, Ontario Co., NY Census taken 14 Jun Barney, Jacob, 44, married, teamster, b. NY father b. NJ mother b. PA Margarett, 40, wife, b. NY parents b. NY Theodore, 14, son, at home, b. NY parents b. NY Alvah, 12, son, at home, b. NY parents b. NY Emma, 8, daughter, at school, b. NY parents b. NY

Jacob Barney and Margaret Unknown had the following children: i. WILLIAM6 BARNEY was born about 1860 in NewY ork279.

ii. THEODORE BARNEY was born about 1866 in New York280.

iii. ALVAH BARNEY was born about 1862 in New York281.

iv. EMMA BARNEY was born about 1872 in New York282.

22. CLARISSA A.5 BARNEY (Moses4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 14 Jan 1823 in Galen, Seneca Co., NY49. She died in 1904. She married JOHN HINDS on 15 Apr 184649. He was born about 1825120.

Notes for John Hinds: 1850 Galen, Wayne Co., NY census

John Hinds, age 25, laborer, born NY Clarissa Hinds, age 25, born NY Page 35 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) Clarissa Hinds, age 25, born NY Sarah Hinds, age 2, born NY

1860 Middlefield, Otsego Co., NY census

John Hinds, age 38, farmer, $2800 real estate, $500 pers. prop., born NY Clarissa Hinds, 37, housekeeper, born NY Sarah Hinds, age 12, born NY, attending school Delaney Hinds, age 9, born NY, attending school Charlotte Shaw, age 24, Domestic, born NY Ellen Christolan, age 22, Domestic, born NY Gillette H. Green, age 20, Domestic, born NY Silas Powers, age 20 domestic, born NY

1870 Otsego, Otsego Co., NY, Cooperstown PO census

John Hinds, age 47, farmer, $18000 real estate, $6000 pers. prop., born NY Clarissa A. Hinds, age 45, keeping house, born NY Fredrick D. Hinds, age 19, attending shcool, born NY Mary Leary, age 18, domestic ser. born NY, parents of foreign birth Matilda Barney, age 75, boarding, $600 pers. prop. born Mass.

1880 2nd District, Hartwick, Otsego Co., NY

John Hinds, age 56, farmer, born NY, father born Mass., Mother born Vermont Clarissa A. Hinds, age 56, wife, no occupation, born NY, parents born NY Fred D. Hinds, age 29, son, farmer, born NY, parents born NY Dora J. Hinds, age 21, daughter in law, keeping house, born Mass., parents born Mass. Ethel C. Hinds, age 4, grand daughter, born NY, father born NY, Mother born Mass Charles F. HInds, age 1, Grandson, born NY, father born NY, mother born Mass

1900 living with son in law Moses Lippitt and family, Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY

John Hinds and Clarissa A. Barney had the following children: 46. i. SARAH6 HINDS was born on 20 Apr 1848 in New York49. She died on 18 Feb 1887 in Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY49. She married MOSES H. LIPPITT before 1870. He was born about 1842 in New York283.

47. ii. FREDRICK DELANEY HINDS was born on 06 Apr 1851 in New York49. He died on 23 May 1943 in Seattle, King Co., Washington284. He married DORA O. WIFE OF FREDRICK DELANEY HINDS. She was born about 1859 in New York285.

23. ELIZA5 BARNEY (Moses4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 14 Jan 1825 in Galen, Wayne Co.,NY120, 121. She married NELSON RACE about 185049, son of Cornelius Race and Christianna Vosburgh. He was born on 03 Nov 1828 in Columbia Co., NY49. He died on 06 Mar 1900 in Throopsville, NY49.

Notes for Eliza Barney: 1900 Throop Town, Cayuga Co., NY census

Eliza Race, born Jan 1825, age 75, widow, 6 children born, 5 childrne living, born NY, father born Maryland, mother born NY Clarisa E. Race, born Dec 1857, age 42, born NY, parents born NY, Invalid

Notes for Nelson Race: 1870 Montezuma, Cayuga Co., NY census

Nelson Race, age 43, farmer, $4000 real estate, $600 pers. prop., bonr NY Page 36 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) Nelson Race, age 43, farmer, $4000 real estate, $600 pers. prop., bonr NY Eliza Race, age 46, keeping house, born NY Mary Race, age 17, born NY Fernado Race, age 14, born NY Clarrisa Race, age 13, born NY Lavinia Race, age 10, born NY Emma Race age 8, born NY Lottie Race age 5, born NY all children attending school except Lottie

1880 Montezuma, Cayuga Co., NY census

Nelson Race, age 53, farm hand?, good health, born NY, parents obrn NY Eliza Race age 55, keepping house, born NY, father born MD, mother born NY Fernando Race, age 25, farm hand, born NY, father born MD (sic ditto), mother born NY Clarissa Race, age 23, born NY, same Emma Race age 18, born NY, same Lottie Race, age 15, born NY, same

Cemetery info is on the sheet from the Wayne Co. Historian's office. Need to look up where the cemeteries are.

Nelson Race and Eliza Barney had the following children: 48. i. MARY MATILDA6 RACE was born on 22 Jul 1852 in Clyde, Wayne Co., NY49. She died about 1918. She married THOMAS B. SWEET. He was born in Oct 1845 in New York286. He died about 191849.

49. ii. FERNANDO B. RACE was born on 16 Dec 1854 in Clyde, Wayne Co., NY49. He died on 03 Feb 1932 in Port Byron, Cayuga Co., NY49. He married JOSEPHINE COOLEY on 14 Jan 1884. She was born on 03 Apr 1867 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL49. She died on 28 Mar 1928 in Conquest, NY49.

iii. CLARISSA E. RACE was born on 15 Dec 1857287. She died on 22 Mar 191549.

iv. LAVINIA ADELL RACE was born on 03 Nov 185949. She married ENOS POMEROY HUBBARD on 01 Jan 188149. He died on 18 Jun 191349.

v. EMMA BLANCHY RACE was born on 06 Dec 186149. She died about 194149. She married ALFRED S. HUBBARD on 24 Dec 188749. He was born about 185749. He died about 194849.

vi. LOTTIE E. RACE was born on 07 May 186449. She died in Jan 1900 in Kalamazoo, MI49. She married CLARENCE MASON.

24. LOVINA5 BARNEY (Moses4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 05 Nov 1831 in Galen, Wayne Co., NY49, 123. She died on 31 Oct 1857. She married BURTON H. BENHAM. He was born about 1829 in New York124.

Notes for Burton H. Benham: 1850 Seneca Falls, Seneca Co., NY census

living in a boarding house with a lot of other people,

Burton Benham, age 21, carpenter, born NY

Burton H. Benham and Lovina Barney had the following children: 50. i. LEROY F.6 BENHAM was born on 30 Apr 185449. He married NELLIE M. BAILEY on 12 Sep 1885 in Rochester, NY49. She was born on 25 Dec 186649.

51. ii. WILLIAM B. BENHAM was born on 30 Mar 185649. He married FANNIE J. BLUNDON on 03 Aug 1886 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland49.

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25. JOHN GOLDEN5 BARNEY (Moses4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 06 Oct 1833 in Galen, Wayne Co., NY125. He died on 31 Dec 1917 in Crestline, Crawford Co., OH126, 127, 128. He married ELIZABETH L. CLEMENS. She was born on 20 Mar 1830 in Schoharie Co., NY129. She died on 22 Aug 1907 in Crestline, Crawford Co., OH130, 131.

Notes for John Golden Barney: 1860 Butler, Worthington Twp., Crawford Co., OH census

John G. Barney, age 27, egg dealer, $1300 real estate, $600 pers. prop. born NY Elizabeth Barney, age 30, $100 pers. prop. born New York Emma Barney, age 3, born New York

1870 Crestline, Crawford Co., OH census

John G. Barney, age 37, grocer, $2800 pers. prop. born NY Elizabeth S. Barney age 38, keeping house, born NY Emma F. Barney, age 13, at home, born NY, attending school

1880 Crestline, Crawford Co., OH census

John Barney, age 46, policeman, born NY, parents bornNY Elizabeth Barney, age 34, keeping house, born NY, parents born NY

1900 Crestline, Jackson Twp., Crawford Co., OH census

John Barney, born Oct. 1833, age 66, married 46 years, born NY, parents born NY, Real estate agt. Elizabeth Barney, born Mar 1830, age 69, married 46 years, 2 children born, 1 child living, born NY, parents born NY

John Barney living with daughter Emma Bennett in 1910 and 1920. He is a widower.

Notes for Elizabeth L. Clemens:

Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997 - on familysearch.org lists the following death:

Elizabeth L. Barney, death date 23 Aug 1907, age 75, born 1832 in New York, married

John Golden Barney and Elizabeth L. Clemens had the following children: i. WILLIAM6 BARNEY was born on 24 Mar 186349. He died on 22 Jun 186349, 130.

52. ii. EMMA F. BARNEY was born on 06 Nov 1857 in Crawford Co., OH288. She married W. PERRY BENNETT about 1879289. He was born in Dec 1854290. He died before 1910291.

26. JAMES PETTEYS5 BARNEY (Nathan D.4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 26 Nov 1826 in New York49, 132. He died on 18 Apr 1901 in Allegan, Allegan Co., MI49, 133. He married (1) HELEN MARIE CANNON about 1860. She was born about 1840 in New York. She died on 02 Nov 1885 in Oshtemo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA134.

Notes for James Petteys Barney: 1860 Antwer, Van Buren, MI William Cannon 43, farmer RE$3000 pers. $405, b. Eng Catherine 34, b. NY John 18, farm labor b. NY George 16, farm labor b. NY Sarah 13, b. NY Page 38 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) Sarah 13, b. NY Lyman 11, b. NY James. 8, b. NY Charles, 6, b. NY Eiz 3, b. Mi Julia 1, b. MI James P. Barney., 36, farm lab. RE $1000 pers $10000 b. NY, Helen 27, b. NY

Can't find them in 1870

1880 Heath, Allegan Co., MI Barney, Jas, 53, married, farmer b. NY parents b. NY Helen, 41, married, keeping house, b. NY father b. Eng. mother b. NY Frank, 17, son, farmer, b. MI parents b. NY Jennie 13, daughter, b. MI parents b. NY Kate, 10, daughter, b. MI parents b. NY Eva? 7, daughter, b. MI parents b. NY Henry 5, son, b. MI parents b. NY William 1, son, b. MI parents b. NY

1900 Allegan, Allegan Co., MI Allegan Co. Infirmatory James Barney b. Oct. 1827, b. NY parents b. NY

James Petteys Barney and Helen Marie Cannon had the following children: i. ADELIA R.6 BARNEY was born on 03 Feb 1861 in Kalamazoo, Madison, Nebraska, USA292. She died on 18 Mar 1941 in Allegan Co., Michigan293. She married CLAYTON HITCHCOCK.

ii. GEORGE FRANKLIN BARNEY was born on 14 Mar 1864 in Mattawan, Van Buren, Michigan, USA294, 295. He died on 07 Oct 1931 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA296.

iii. MARY JANE BARNEY was born on 25 Nov 1866 in Mattawan, Michigan297, 298. She died on 27 Nov 1962299. She married (1) JOHN COOK on 18 Mar 1918 in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan, USA300. She married (2) UNKNOWN WATSON.

iv. KATHERINE LUELLA BARNEY was born on 22 Jul 1869 in Texas Township, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA301, 302. She died on 21 Mar 1957 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA303, 304. She married FRANK MORTON.

v. EVA BARNEY was born about 1873305.

Notes for Eva Barney: possible marriage 10 Aug 1889 to Charles L. Keene in Trowbridge, Allegan Co., (Family search) father James Barney, no mother listed

vi. JOHN HENRY BARNEY was born on 20 Jan 1875 in Texas Township, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA306, 307. He died on 26 Mar 1949 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA308. He married ESTELLA MCKEEL on 28 Jul 1902 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA309, daughter of Warren S. McKeel and Estella Winchell. She was born on 07 Apr 1880 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA310. She died on 24 Dec 1918 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA (Pneumonia)311.

Notes for John Henry Barney: can't find him in the 1900 census or his wife Page 39 of 109 Generation 5 (con't) can't find him in the 1900 census or his wife no death record yet for his wife Belle

1910 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI Census N. Pitcher St. Barney, John H. 35, married 2times this marriage 7 yrs. b. MI parents b. NY, string butcher, rents house Estella, 30, married 1 time, this marriage 7 yrs. o kids b. MI parents b. MI

1920 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI Census John H. Barney 45, rents, b. NY parents b. NY butcher, string Nina Barney, 33, wife, b. MI father b. Canada, mother b. MI

1930 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI Census Barny, John H. head, rents. $20per month 55, single, b. NY parents b NY, drayman,paper supply

vii. WILLIAM DEFOREST BARNEY was born on 21 Jan 1879 in Allegan, Allegan, Michigan, USA297, 312. He died on 05 Dec 1941 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA313. He married ANNA MAE WIFE OF WILLIAM DEFOREST BARNEY.

27. ISABELL ROSETTA5 BARNEY (Nathan D.4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 21 Oct 1841 in New York145, 146. She died on 25 Oct 1929 in Fontana, Miami, Kansas, USA. She married HAROLD HOWARD. He was born on 19 Feb 1830 in New York147, 148. He died on 10 Sep 1909 in Fontana, Miami, Kansas, USA149.

Harold Howard and Isabell Rosetta Barney had the following children: i. CARRIE6 HOWARD was born about 1864314.

ii. CLARENCE HOWARD was born about 1865315.

iii. EMMA HOWARD was born about 1868316.

28. JOHN S.5 PETTEYS (Deborah4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 28 Apr 1830 in New York160, 161. He died on 01 Dec 1865162. He married LUCY J. WIFE OF JOHN S. PETTEYS. She was born about 1832163.

John S. Petteys and Lucy J. wife of John S. Petteys had the following children: i. ROSETTA6 PETTEYS was born about 1855 in New York317. She died on 01 Dec 1865.

Notes for Rosetta Petteys: Need to find source for death date

ii. LESTER A. PETTEYS was born about 1857 in New York318.

iii. DEBBORAH A. PETTEYS was born about 1859 in New York319. Generation 6

29. LUCY A. ROBERTS6 PETTINGILL (Amanda R.5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born in Dec 1836 in Michigan169, 170. She died on 15 Apr 1903 in Saginaw, Saginaw Co., Michigan171, 172. She married JONATHAN CYRUS SILSBEE on 09 Aug 1858 in Vienna, Genessee Co., MI173. He was born on 24 Dec 1828 in Steuben Co.,New York State174, 175. He died on 28 Aug 1903 in Chesaning, Saginaw, Michigan, USA176.

Notes for Jonathan Cyrus Silsbee:

1870 MI Census, Arbela, Tuscola Co., MI

Page 40 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) 1870 MI Census, Arbela, Tuscola Co., MI Silsbee, J. Cyrus, 41, m, w, brick mason RE$1000 pers, $500 b. PA Lucy A. 33, f, w, keeping house b. MI Pettengill, Henry 51, m, w, farmer RE$1000 pers.b. NY Amanda R, 56, f, w, keeping house b. NY Rude Norman H., 15, m w, at home b. NY Irons, Lettie, 19, f, w, at home b. MI Richards, Eliza E., 15, f, w, domestic servant, b MI parents of foreign birth Silsbee, Wesley, J, 20, m, w, farm laborer, $200 b. PA

1880 Census Place: Arbela, Tuscola, Michigan Source: FHL Film 1254607 National Archives Film T9-0607 Page 38C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Cyrus J. SILSBEE Self M M W 51 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: MA Lucy A. SILSBEE Wife F M W 43 MI Occ: Keeping House Fa: NY Mo: NY Malie D. SILSBEE Dau F S W 17 NY Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo: NY Mattie C. SILSBEE Dau F S W 17 NY Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo: NY Henry PETTINGILL FatherL M M W 71 NY Occ: Carpenter Fa: CT Mo: CT Amanda PETTINGILL MotherL F M W 66 NY Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: PA Archie C. IRONS Other M S W 27 MI Occ: Laborer Fa: NY Mo: NY Matilda C. IRONS Aunt F D W 64 NY Occ: At Home Fa: NJ Mo: PA Wesley J. SILSBEE Nephew M S W 29 PA Occ: Laborer Fa: NY Mo: NY Lester O. FREEMAN Other M S W 12 MI Occ: Servant Fa: MI Mo: MI Arial J. FREEMAN Other M S W 15 MI Occ: Servant Fa: MI Mo: MI

Jonathan Cyrus Silsbee and Lucy A. Roberts Pettingill had the following children: i. MALIE D.7 SILSBEE was born about 1863 in New York State320.

ii. HATTIE C. SILSBEE was born about 1863 in New York State320.

iii. HATTIE SILSBEE was born on 03 Feb 1882321. She died on 18 Jun 1882 in Grayling, Crawford, Michigan, USA (in infancy)322.

iv. ETHA D. SILSBEE was born on 17 Sep 1882 in Saginaw, Saginaw Co., Michigan323. She died on 02 Mar 1934 in Saginaw, Saginaw Co., Michigan324. She married ROBERT M. CHANDLER on 14 Nov 1900 in Chesaning, Saginaw, Michigan, USA325. He was born on 09 Mar 1869326. He died on 28 Feb 1948 in Davison, Genesee, Michigan, USA327.

30. ADALADE A.6 IRONS (Matilda C.5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 21 Oct 1845 in Michigan177, 178. She died on 26 Jan 1914 in Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan, USA179. She married GEORGE R. NELLIS on 21 Oct 1866180, 181, son of Andrew Nellis and Mary Anne wife of George R Nellis. He was born in Dec 1843 in Canada178.

Notes for George R. Nellis: Andrew with his first wife - Adelade married him in 1866 Page 41 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Andrew with his first wife - Adelade married him in 1866 1860 MI Census, Croton Twp, Newaygo Co., MI taken 4 Jun 1860 Andrew Nellis, 41, m, farmer $200 b. Canada Mary Ann, 36, f, b. Canada George R., 17, m , farm laborer, b. Canada, attended school within the year Martha M., 12, f, b. Canada, attended school Ellen E., 10, f, b. Canada, attended school Hannah E., 8, b. IL attended school Nancy M, 6, f, b. Canada, attended school

1870 MI Census, Town of Croton, Newaygo Co., MI, taken 18 Jun pg22 Nellis, George R., 27, m, w, farmer RE $1500 $600, b. Canada West, fa;ther of foreign birth, US citizen Addia A., 24, f,w, keeping house, b. MI Earnest W., 2, m, w, b. MI Julia 1, f,w, b. MI

1880 MI Census, Ashland, Newaygo Co., MI taken 3 Jun 1880 pg 411 Nellis, George R., w, m, 36, married, farmer, b. Canada parents b. Canada Adda A., w, f, 36, wife, keeping house, b. MI parents b. NY Earnest W. w, m, 12, son, single, at school, attended school previous year, b. MI father b. Canada mother b. MI Julia F.,w, f, 10, daugther, at school, ", b. MI father b. Canada, mother b. MI Lettie, f, w, 7, daughter,at school, " " " " Eulallie, f, w, 4, daughter, at shcool, born MI, father b. Canada, mother b. MI Irons, Washington, w, m, 61, father in law, boarder, born NY, parents born RI

1900 MI Census, Dayton Twp., Newaygo Co., MI taken 14 Jun Nellis, George R. Head, w, m, b. Dec 1843, age 56, m 33 yrs, b. Canada, parents b. canada, immg 1854, 46 years, na, farmer, owns farm, free Ada A, wife, w,f, b. Oct 1845, 54, m 33years, b. MI parents b. NY Ida P, daugter, w,f, b. Nov 1884, 15, s, b M, father b. Canada, mother b. NY ?, at school

George R. Nellis and Adalade A. Irons had the following children: i. EARNEST W.7 NELLIS was born about 1868 in Michigan328.

Notes for Earnest W. Nellis: 1920 Muskegon census - may be him

ii. JULIA F. NELLIS was born about 1869 in Michigan329.

iii. ARCHIE A. NELLIS was born in Jan 1870 in Michigan330. He died on 09 Jun 1870 in Ashland, Newaygo Co., MI331.

iv. LETTIE NELLIS was born about 1873 in Michigan332.

v. EULALLIE C. NELLIS was born about 1876 in Michigan333.

vi. IDA P. NELLIS was born in Nov 1884 in Michigan334.

vii. ARCHIEA NELLIS was born in 1878335. She died on 10 Oct 1878 in Ashland, Newaygo, Michigan, USA336.

31. HESTER ELIZABETH6 BARNEY (William Morris5, Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 08 Nov 1847 in Locke, MI32, 190. She died on 20 Jan 1928 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI191. She married FRANK TICE SHIER on 21 May 1867 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, Co., MI32, 192, son of George Krauskopf Shier and Ann Tice. He was born on 05 Oct 1842 in Paterson, NJ32, 190. He died on 28 Feb 1928 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan193.

Notes for Hester Elizabeth Barney: According to Lillian Powers Meier, Frank always called her Hepsey--after Hepsibah. Page 42 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) According to Lillian Powers Meier, Frank always called her Hepsey--after Hepsibah.

According to a family story related to Pat Conrad by Lillie Meier, Hazen and Harry, grandsons of Hester, once put an alarm clock under Hester's bed, set to go off in the middle of the night - little joke on Grandma.

SEE NOTEBOOK FOR RECIPES

Notes for Frank Tice Shier: FROM: http://www.kshs.org/portraits/grasshopper_plague.htm (Kansas State Historical Society

Grasshopper Plague of 1874 Inexpensive lands and the hope of a better life brought many settlers to Kansas in the years following the Civil War. Life on the frontier, however, had drawbacks. Indian attacks, droughts, depressions and grasshoppers discouraged settlement on the Kansas frontier. Grasshoppers posed a threat to farmers many times but no year was worse than 1874 when millions of the hoppers, or Rocky Mountain locusts, descended on the prairies from the Dakotas to Texas.

In late July they came without warning in swarms so large they blocked out the sun and sounded like a rainstorm. When a swarm landed, the omnivorous pests brought near total destruction. Crops were eaten out of the ground, as well as the wool from live sheep and clothing off people's backs. Paper, tree bark and even wooden tool handles were devoured.

Hoppers were reported to have been several inches deep on the ground and locomotives could not get traction because the insects made the rail too slippery. Settlers did their best to stop the hoppers by raking them into piles, like leaves, and burning them but these efforts were in vain because of the sheer numbers of the pests. The hoppers usually stayed from two days to a week and then left as they had come, on the wind. The areas hit the worst were the least prepared for such a disaster, where most of the settlers were new arrivals, who had not had time to establish themselves in their new homes.

Governor Thomas Osborn called a special session of the legislature to issue bonds to relieve the destitution left by the grasshoppers. The rest of the nation responded to pleads for aid by sending money and supplies, which were often hauled free of charge by the railroads.

Kansans refused to be defeated. Inventive citizens built hopper dozers or grasshopper harvesters to combat future visitations. Humor in the form of tall tales described hoppers approaching a house: "They first attacked the green shades on the windows, and then a green painted dust pan. A green Irish servant girl, asleep in one of the rooms, was the next victim and not a vestige of her was left."

When the 24th MI was assigned to the Iron Brigade (Fredericksburg) they did not wear the "black hat" of the brigade. Within the brigade, each regimeng was given a nickname. The 24th by virtue of it's late arrival was called the "Featherbeds" do to their newcomer status among the veteran regiments. (new to army life, they had to give up their "featherbeds" now.

According to the “History of 24th Michigan of Iron Brigade” Frank was mustered out as a Sergeant in Detroit 30 Jun 1865 and is listed as being wounded at Gettysburg.. William R. Shier listed as mustering out same time, place, as a Corporal - prisoner at Gettysburg; wounded at Laurel Hill. Shelden E. Crittenden, captured on “Brooks’ Expedition” and taken to Andersonville. Mustered out as a Sergeant same time and place. (looks like Sheldon was captured before Gettysburg)

Have pension records. Served in Michigan 24th company F as part of Iron Brigade. Incl. Gettysburg. According to Lillian Powers Meier, he didn't want to talk about the war, "Only thing Page 43 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Gettysburg. According to Lillian Powers Meier, he didn't want to talk about the war, "Only thing that's important, is I survived." Supposedly injured twice One injury may have creased scalp at front of hair and caused cowlick--this story according to Lillian Powers Meier. Another, a finger--either him or William. Also prisoner of war note made, but not sure if Frank (as corp'l.) was actually captured. Says "no record" and at bottom something about "appt. to Ellerbrook Mar 2 81." Muster rolls show promoted to corporal and sergeant. After the war, entered the mercantile trade according to Pat and Lillie. Also, census in 1870 lists him as railroad brakeman. Pension records say he was a laborer at enlistment, and road foreman at pension application. Pension declaration also states he lived in Ypsi 17 years, Detroit 33 years (date is 1912). Suffered effects of dysentery (piles) and rheumatism after Camp Butler at end of war--spring 1865 (after Lincoln's funeral train). Testified by brother William and Sheldon Crittenden. Doctor W.E. Fleming in 1925--Frank palsy serious. Not worked five years.

Went to KS with brothers, but returned shortly thereafter. Supposedly grasshappers ate crop and Hester lost a baby girl.

Belonged to Michigan Civil War vets group. Have paper of transfer to Fairbanks Post Detroit in 1887. Also on list having attended reunion at Gettysburg in 1891(?). ______

Census info and directory info entered by nsc

1850 MI Census, Washtenaw Co., Saline pge 885 (443) Living with Geo K. (see his notes) Listed as Peter age 7 m b. NY attended school within year

1860 MI Census, Washtenaw Co., Ypsilanti Twp. taken 24 June 1860 with Geo. K. (see his notes) Frank age 17 m farmer b. NJ.

1870 MI Census, Ypsilanti Shier, Frank age 27 m, w. working in woolenmill val. of pers. prop. 150 b. NJ Shier, Hester age 22 f, w. keeping house b. MI Shier Schuyler age 1 m, w. b. MI

1875 Solomon City, Holland Twp., Dickenson Co., KS census taken 1 March 1875

Frank Shire, age 39, farmer, $00 real estate, $140 personal property, born New Jersey, came to Kansas from Michigan H. E. Shire, age 27, born Michigan, came to Kansas from Michigan S. Shire, age 6, born MI, came to Kansas from Michigan A. Shier, age 4, born MI, came to Kansas from Michigan

agricultural census:

F. Shire, 80 acres not under fence, $300 land value, $100 wages paid during the year, 50 acres winter wheat, 8 acres corn, 2 acres oats, 11 pounds of butter, 1 milch cow, 9 other cattle, 1 swine, $15 value of slaughtered animals, 1/2 acres orchard?

1880 MI Census, Washtenaw Co., Ypsilanti Ward 3 page 31 (421) taken 10 Jun 1880 Shier, Frank T. w m age 36 married R.R. brakeman b. NJ father & mother birth unknown Hester w f age 32 wife keeping house b. MI father b. NY mother b. NY Schuyler w m age 11 son at school b. MI father NY mother MI Annie w f age 9 daughter at school home sick with ague b. MI father NY mother MI

1900 MI Census, Wayne Co., Detroit Ward 8 ED84 sheet 12 (pg 332) Vol 80 taken 9 Jun 1900

Page 44 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Shier, Frank D (sic) head w m Oct 1842 age 57 married 33 yrs. b. NY father NY mother NY Immigration Agt. Owns home, mtg. Hester E. wife w f Nov 1847 age 52 married 33 yrs 2 children 2 living b. MI father NY mother NY

1910 Census Detroit, Wayne Co., MI taken April 21, 1910 222 S. Spruce Shier, Frank T. Head m, w. 67 married 42 yrs b. NY father b. NY mother b. NJ , occupation ward road foreman city, wage earner, no, 0, yes, yes, owns free house Hester E. wife f, w 62, married 42yrs b. NY father b. NY mother b. NY, occupation none Church, Annie L. sister, f, w, 73 widow 5 children 0 living b. NY father b. NY mother b. NJ, occupation none

1920 MI Census, Wayne Co., Detroit Ward 8 ED 263 sheet 7A taken 8 January 1920 Shier, Frank T. head Owns Home free m, w, 77yrs married read & write b. NJ father NY mother NY speaks Eng. Foreman D.P.W. Working on own acct. Shier, Hester E. wife f, w, 72 yrs married read & write b. MI father NY mother NY speaks eng. no occup.

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NEWSPAPER TRANSCRIPTION LIBRARY OF MICHIGAN June 12, 1999 DETROIT FREE PRESS, FEBRUARY 29 OR 30, 1928 SHIER, FRANK T. HUSBAND OF THE LATE HESTER E., DEAR FATHER OF S. MORRIS SHIER AND MRS. R. J. DEVER, GRANDFATHER OF 5 GRANDCHILDREN AND 3 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN. FUNERAL FROM RESIDENCE OF HIS DAUGHTER 7476 CHURCHILL AVE. THURS., MARCH 1, 2 PM UNDER AUSPICES OF ASHLAR LODGE NO.91 F. & A. M. -BURIAL WOODMERE CEMETERY. SAME OBIT IN DETROIT NEWS FEB. 29, 1928

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"FROM MICHIGAN IN THE CIVIL WAR INTERNET SITE BY DON HARVEY:

24th Regiment Michigan Infantry

1862-1865

The Twenty Fourth was recruited mostly in Wayne County, rendezvousing at Detroit, then was mustered into the service of the United States on Aug.15, 1862. It left Detroit Aug.29,1862 under the command of Colonel Morrow, to join the Army of the Potomac, arriving in Washington D.C. on Sept. 2nd. The Regiment occupied a number of different camps, making many long marches during September, October and November, forming a part of the First Brigade, First Division, of the First Corp.

It crossed the Rappahanock River at Fredricksburg on December the 12th., then on the 13th and 14th supported a battery during the two days of fighting there, being constantly under fire of the Confederates guns and losing quite heavily in killed and wounded.

At Port Royal on the 23rd. of April, the Regiment made a brilliant attack, capturing a number of prisoners and driving the Southern forces from the field. The Twenty-Fourth again crossed the Rappahanock on the 29th., driving the defenders from his works, again capturing a number of prisoners, but, suffering considerable loss itself in killed and wounded.

The Twenty-Fourth entered upon the Gettysburg Campaign, soon to experience all the glory and Page 45 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) The Twenty-Fourth entered upon the Gettysburg Campaign, soon to experience all the glory and horrors of one of the most desperate battles ever fought on the American continent. The Brigade to which the Twenty-Fourth belonged, by it's steadiness under fire, it's prompt obedience to orders, it's determination to hold it's ground under any circumstances and it's readiness to assault the opponents, earned it a place in the "Iron Brigade". Know as such throughout the war, its accolades continue, even to this day. That honorable distinction was that accorded to the Brigade during the war, has passed as such into history.

The First Corp, of which the Twenty-Fourth formed a part, marched from the Rappahanock River through Pennsylvania, arriving at Gettysburg on July the 1st., when it was immediately engaged.

It was one of the first of the infantry commands to come into action in the three day's battle. The first order it received was to charge the Confederates, who were assaulting the beleagured federal cavalry, then holding the field.

The Twenty-Fourth, with a large part of the Division dashed forward, capturing a large part of the Confederate General Archer's Brigade. The Brigade then changed front, then formed a line of battle at McPherson's woods. The Confederates advanced in double lines, their numbers being sufficient to overlap and flank the Union forces, all of the while pouring a murderous fire into the line of blue, forcing it slowly back into a new position.

The carnage here was frightful. The ground was strewn with the dead, dying and wounded, four color bearers were killed, three wounded in holding the flag aloft. The Twenty-Fourth went into action with 28 officers and 468 men. During the day 22 officers were killed and wounded along with 71 men killed, while 223 were wounded, for a total loss of 316 combatants Colonel Morrow received a severe scalp wound, then fell into the hands of the attackers. He was removed to a house in Gettysburg, luckily when the Confederates retreated he was left in that town, surviving, later to eloquently describe these events in his action report. The Regiment occupied Culp's Hill the second and third days of the battle; but, was not again heavily engaged in the fight.

The Regiment, then in command of Captain Edwards, all the field officers having been killed or wounded, marched from the battlefield July 6, in pursuit of the fleeing Confederates, then crossed the Potomac River, reaching the Rappahanock River on Aug. 1st.

During the summer and fall the Regiment made a number of long marches, occupied important positions, coming in contact with the Confederates at Mine Run, where it distinguished itself by driving the defenders into their works, capturing a number of prisoners. It went into winter quarters at Culpepper, then on May 3, 1864, crossed the Rapidan River, to take part in the desperate struggle that was the Wilderness.

During it's engagements with the Southern forces in the wilds of the Wilderness, it captured the colors of the Forty-Eighth Virginia Infantry, together with a large number of prisoners; but, at a cost of 18 killed, 46 wounded and 42 missing. Colonel Morrow was again severely wounded, whereby the Regiment passed to the command to Captain Edwards, who had been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.

From the Wilderness the Regiment marched to Spottsylvania, where it was constantly under fire until the 21st of May, losing 11 killed, 39 wounded. In crossing the North Anna River on the 23rd., the Regiment was attacked but repulsed the assailants with a loss to the Twenty-Fourth of 3 killed, 8 wounded and 5 missing.

In the advance upon Cold Harbor it met with considerable loss, then after crossing the James River made a successful assault upon the defences at Petersburg, taking into action 120 men, losing 38 in killed and wounded.

The Twenty-Fourth participated in the Siege of Petersburg, meeting with considerable loss from Confederate artillery and sharpshooters. Several times it was called upon to repel the attacks of

Page 46 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Confederate artillery and sharpshooters. Several times it was called upon to repel the attacks of the Confederates, abstinently holding the ground, driving the attackers off with great slaughter.

On October 29, it was engaged in the battle of Hatcher's Run, then took part in several expeditions around Petersburg, though reduced in number by constant losses, still fought with spirit and vigor. It's last serious engagement was at Dabney's Mills. On the 11th of February, 1865, it was ordered to Baltimore, Md. for special duty, then from that city the Regiment was sent to Springfield, Ill., where it did garrison duty at a camp rendezvous, while there was extended the honor to escort the funeral procession of the slain President Lincoln.

June 19th the Twenty-Fourth left Springfield for Detroit where it was mustered out, paid off disbanded on June 30, 1865.

During its term of service, they were engaged at:

Fredricksburg,Va./ Port Royal,Va./ Fitzhugh Crossing,Va./ Chancellorsville,Va./ Westmorland,Va./ Gettysburg,Pa./ Mine Run,Va./ Raccoon Ford,Va./ Wilderness,Va./ Spottsylvania,Va./ North Anna River,Va./ Tolopotomy,Va./ Cold Harbor,Va./ Bethesda Church,Va./Petersburg,Va./ Weldon Railroad,Va./ Hicksford,Va./ Hatcher's Run,Va./ Dabney's Mills,Va.

Total Enrollment--2104..... Killed in Action--125..... Died of Wounds--42..... Died in Confederate Prisons--28..... Died of Disease--109..... Discharged for Wounds--254

Total Casualty Rate--26.6%"

Colonel Morrow's Action Report of the 24th Michigan at the Battle of Gettysburg

From the Official Records

"On the 28th day of June, 1863, we marched from Middelton, Maryland, to near Frederick City, and on the 29th we marched to Emmettsburg. The latter was a long march, in which the troops suffered much from fatigue. On the 30th day of June we marched three or four miles and bivouacked near Marsh Creek.

"At an early hour on the first day of July we marched in the direction of Gettysburg, distant six or seven miles. The report of artillery was soon heard in the direction of this place, which indicated that our cavalry had already engaged the enemy. Our pace was considerably quickened,and about 9 A.M. we came near the town of Gettysburg, and filed off to the left, leaving it on our right, we crossed an insignificant branch, and was moved forward into line of battle on the double quick. The cavalry immediately in our front was hotly engaged with the enemy, and the brigade was ordered to advance at once, no order being given or time allowed for loading our guns. I halted my regiment for this purpose, but was directed by a staff officer of General Wadsworth to move forward immediately without loading, which I did.

"The order to charge was now given, and the brigade dashed up and over the hill, and down into the ravine through which flows Willoughby's Run, where we captured a large number of prisoners, being part of General Archer's brigade.

"The cavalry, in the meantime, had taken position on our left flank. In this affair the Twenty-Fourth Michigan occupied the extreme left of the brigade, the 19th Indiana being on our right. I had lost my color-bearer, Abel G. Peck, a brave and faithful soldier, several of my color guard, and many men.

"After advancing to the crest of the hill beyond the run, we were halted, and threw out skirmishers to the front, and also to the left near a brick house. We now received orders to withdraw to the

Page 47 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) to the front, and also to the left near a brick house. We now received orders to withdraw to the east bank of the stream. The brigade changed front forward on the first battalion and marched into the woods known as McPherson's woods, and formed in line of battle, the 19th Indiana being on the left of the 24th Michigan, and the 7th Wisconsin on its right.

"In executing this movement my Lieut. Colonel and Adjutant were severely wounded and did not afterward join the regiment, the former having lost a leg and the latter being severely wounded in the groin. The line of the Twenty-Fourth Michigan curved a little backwards on the right, that wing being thrown a little back so as to connect with the 7th Wisconsin skirmishers who were immediately deployed in front and became at once engaged with the enemy. The woods were shelled, but I have no casualties to report as occurring at this time. I several times sent officers to the General commanding to report the condition of the line, and suggesting a change of position, as it was , to my judgement, untenable.

To these reports of the condition of the line I received answer that the position was ordered to be held at all hazards. The enemy advanced in two lines of battle, their right extending beyond and overlapping our left. I gave directions to the men to withhold their fire until the enemy should come within easy range of our guns; this was done, but the nature of the ground was such that I am inclined to think we inflicted but little injury on the enemy at this time. Their advance was not checked and they came on with rapid strides, yelling like demons. The 19th Indiana, on our left, fought most gallantly, but was overpowered by superior numbers, the enemy having also the advantage of position, and after a severe loss was forced back.

"The left of my regiment was now exposed to an enfilading and crossfire, and orders were given for this portion of the line to swing back so as to force the enemy now on the flank. Pending the execution of this movement the enemy advanced in such force as to compel me to fall back and take a new position a short distance in the rear.

"In the meantime I had lost in killed and wounded, several of my best officers and many of my men. Among the former were Captain William J. Speed, acting Major, Lieut. Dickey, a young officer of great promise, and Charles Ballou, my second color bearer.

"The second line was promptly formed, and we made a desperate resistance; but the enemy accumulating in our front and our losses being very great we were forced to fall back and take a third position beyond a slight ravine. My third color bearer, Augustus Ernst, of Company 'K', was killed on this line; Major E.B. Wight, acting Lieutenant Colonel, was wounded at this time and compelled to leave the field.

"By this time the ranks were so decimated that scarcely a fourth of the force taken into action could be rallied. Corporal Andrew Wagner, of Company 'F', one of the color guard, took the colors and was ordered by me to plant them in a position to which I designed to rally the men; he was wounded in the breast and was left on the field. I now took the flag from the ground where it had fallen and was rallying the remnant of my regiment when Private William Kelly, of Company 'E', came up and took the colors from my hand, remarking as he did so, 'The Colonel of the Twenty-Fourth shall never carry the flag while I am alive', he was killed instantly.

"Private Silburn Spaulding, of Company 'K', seized the colors and bore them for a time; subsequently I took them to rally the men and kept them until I was wounded near the barricade west of the Seminary Buildings, and left the field.

"We had inflicted severe loss on the enemy, but their numbers were so overpowering and our losses had been so great that we were unable to maintain our position, and were forced back, step by step, contesting every foot of ground to the barricade referred to.

"Previous to our abandoning our last position orders were received to fall back, given, I believe, by Major General Doubleday. The command of the regiment now devolved upon Captain Albert M. Edwards, who collected the remnant of it and fell back with the brigade to Culp's Hill, which it held for the two succeeding days. Shortly after I was wounded Captain Edwards found the colors

Page 48 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) held for the two succeeding days. Shortly after I was wounded Captain Edwards found the colors in the hands of a wounded soldier, who had fallen on the east side of the barricade. He was reclining on his right side, and was holding the colors in his left hand. I have not been able to ascertain the name of this brave soldier in whose paralyzed hands Captain Edwards found the flag, and who describes the soldier as having been severely wounded, and is therefore probably among the dead. His name may forever be unknown, but his bravery will never die.

"Captain Edwards behaved very gallantly at this time in rallying the men under a murderous fire. The field over which we fought from our first line of battle in McPherson's woods, to the barricade near the seminary, was strewn with the killed and wounded. Our losses were very large, exceeding perhaps the losses sustained by any one of equal size in a single engagement, of this or any other war.

"The strength of the regiment on the first day of July was as follows:

"3 field officers, 1 staff officer, 24 line officers, and 468 non-commissioned officers and privates, a total of 496, while its loss was 316, being 8 line officers, 22 non-commissioned officers and 49 privates killed; wounded, 3 field officers, 1 staff officer, 10 line officers, 41 non-commissioned officers, and 182 privates.

About 80 of the enlisted men and three officers were reported as missing in action, many of whom have never been heard from and are known not to be in the hands of the enemy. They were undoubtably killed, but not having been so reported, are not included in the above.

"Captain George Gordon and First Lieutenants Asa W. Sprague and H. Rees Whiting were captured and are till prisoners at Richmond. Nearly all our wounded, myself included, fell into the hands of the enemy when he took possession of the town of Gettysburg.

"When the enemy evacuated the place on the night of the third instant most of the wounded were left behind.The regiment occupied Culp's Hill during the battles of the second and third of July, but sustained little or no loss.

"During the battle of the first instant the regiment lost in killed four color-bearers, Abel G.Peck, Charles Ballou, August Rnest, and William Kelly. During the engagement of the first the flag was carried by no less than nine persons, four of the number having been killed and three wounded.

"Of the killed nothing less can be said than that their conduct in this memorable battle was brave and daring and was credible alike to themselves and the service. It will not be disparaging to his brave comrades who fell on this terrible but glorious day and who sleep with him in honored graves to say that Captain Speed's death was a sever loss to the service, and an almost irreparable one to his regiment. He was amiable, intelligent, honorable, and brave, and was universally respected and esteemed by all who knew him.

Captain O'Donnell was a young officer who had given strong proofs of courage and capacity, and whose death was deeply deplored in the regiment.

"Lieutenant Wallace served in the Peninsular campaign under Gen. McClellan, and lost an eye in the battle of Fair Oaks. He was a brave officer, an honorable man, and a good disciplinarian.

"Lieutenant Dickey joined the regiment in the capacity of commissary Sergeant Major, and thence to a Second Lieutenancy. He had given great promise of future usefulness and distinction. He was the first commissioned officer of the regiment killed at Gettysburg.

"Lieutenants Grace, Humphreyville, Safford, and Shattuck were distinguished in the regiment for their attention to every duty, for the amiability of their manners, and for unflinching courage in battle. Lieutenant Grace was one of the bravest men I ever knew.

The remains of Captain Speed and Lieutenants Wallace and Safford were conveyed to Michigan

Page 49 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) The remains of Captain Speed and Lieutenants Wallace and Safford were conveyed to Michigan by their friends for internment, but the remains of the other officers slept with the brave non-commissioned officers and privates who fell that day in the cemetery in which a grateful nation will at no distant period erect a mausoleum to perpetuate the memories of its defenders.

"Lieutenant Colonel Flanigan lost his left leg in this battle. His conduct here, as everywhere in battle, was daring and gallant.

"Major Wright acquitted himself in the most credible manner, and remained at his post until forced by his wound to leave the field. Both of these officers have since been discharged from the service on account of their wounds. They were universally esteemed and respected.

"Captain Hutchinson received a severe contusion in the groin early in the day, but remained with his company and behaved very gallantly.

"Captain Rexford was wounded in the change of front already referred to. His conduct here as everywhere was gallant and conspicuous.

"Captain Edwards displayed great coolness and courage and deserves honorable mention.

"Captain Dillon commanded his company with skill and behaved very handsomely.

"Captain William W. Wight exhibited much coolness and courage.

"Lieutenant Dempsey was conspicuous for his gallantry in the charge across Willoughby's Run.

"Lieutenant Hutton was near me when I was wounded, and it was mainly through his assistance that I got off the field. His conduct in the engagement was all that could be desired, and confirmed my former opinion of his value as an officer.

"Captains Hoyt and Gordon, and Lieutenant Farland, Dodsley, Sprague, Witherspoon, Norton, Buell, Earnshaw and Whiting all acquitted themselves honorably, their conduct was such as to win the confidence and respect of their men, and deserve the commendation of their commanding officer.

"In justice to the memories of the brave non-commissioned officers who were killed at Gettysburg, and those whose conduct is highly praised by their superiors, their history should be made part of the history of the regiment, and its future historian will narrate their heroic conduct on the ever memorable field of Gettysburg.

"Sergeant Major Andrew J. Connor was conspicuous for his bravery and was severely wounded. Long before his wound was healed he returned to duty in the regiment.

"First Sergeant George H. Haigh, of Company 'D', was suffering from a wound received at Fitzhugh Crossing, but went into battle on the first day of July, and was severely wounded in the leg. He deserves mention for his bravery.

"In response to a circular addressed by me to my company officers asking for the names of such non-commissioned officers and privates as particularly distinguished themselves at Gettysburg, I have received the following:

"Captain Albert M. Edwards says of First Sergeant Bucklin and Corporal J.W. Evans, Company 'F': 'They were both killed on the field, both were particularly distinguished in camp for their excellent moral character and the purity of their lives and example, and in the field for their unflinching courage and devotion'.

"This is high praise and well bestowed. Corporals Edward Dryer and William Carroll of Company 'B', died in hospital of wounds received in this day's fight. Captain Burchell says:

Page 50 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Company 'B', died in hospital of wounds received in this day's fight. Captain Burchell says: 'They were efficient and brave men, and sacrificed their lives in the discharge of their duties'.

"Captain Witherspoon, himself a brave soldier, writes that Sergeant Pomeroy of Company 'C', particularly distinguished himself by his gallant devotion, being too severely wounded to handle his musket he tore cartridges for his more fortunate comrades, and subsequently rendered valuable services in taking care of the wounded.

"Such conduct in officers and privates deserve to be recorded. 1st Sergeant William Nagle, Company 'A', came under my own eye, and was severely wounded near me. His conduct was brave almost to temerity. He died in hospital from wounds received in this battle. He was a worthy brave, and intelligent soldier.

"Captain Farland of Company 'D', speaks in high terms of praise of Sergeant Joseph Eberlee and Corporals David E. Rounds, James Sterling and Andrew Strong. Corporal Strong came under my eye and it affords me pleasure to bear witness to his bravery.

"Sergeant Eberlee continued in the fight after being twice wounded. Private George Clink, Company 'F', acquitted himself finely and deserves notice.

"Surgeon Beach and Assistant Surgeons Collar and Tower were devoted and untiring in their attendance to the wounded.

"Of Dr. Beach it may truly be said that no surgeon in the army rendered more valuable service at Gettysburg than he.

"Chaplain William C. Way was early in attendance at the hospitals and rendered valuable services. He remained in attendance on the wounded for several weeks after the battle, and both officers and men speak in the highest terms of praise of his kindness and efficiency.

"This report would have been imperfect without this reference to the Surgeon and Chaplin whose conduct elicited universal remark.

"During the time I was prisoner I conversed freely with distinguished rebel officers in relation to the battle on the first instant, and without exception they spoke in terms of admiration of the conduct of our troops, and especially that of the troops composing the 1st army corp. One of them informed me that Lieutenant General A.P. Hill had said that he had never known the federals to fight so well. At first the officers seemed very sanguine of their ability to dislodge the army of the Potomac from its position, and the capture of Washington and Baltimore was considered almost a thing accomplished, and this feeling was fully shared by the private soldiers, but the admirable means taken by General Meade to meet every attack, and the successful manner in which he repulsed them seemed to have a powerful influence in abating their confidence, even before the final order was received for the evacuation of the town.

"From the cupola in the steeple of the Court House in Gettysburg I was an eyewitness to the movements of the rebel army and of the disposition made of the troops for the famous attacks on the left, right, and center of our position. The preparation for the final attack on our left center on Friday afternoon came directly under my eye. From an officer of the rank of Major on the staff of Lieutenant General A.P. Hill, I was informed that the rebel army present at Gettysburg was about 90,000 strong, and that their line of battle was estimated to be eight miles long.

"The death of Major General Reynolds was well known to the enemy, and the highest opinions of his skill and bravery were freely expressed".

H.A. Morrow,Colonel 24th Michigan Infantry

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Frank Tice Shier and Hester Elizabeth Barney had the following children: 53. i. SCHUYLER MORRIS7 SHIER was born on 20 Oct 1868 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., Michigan32, 337, 338. He died on 06 Jul 1950 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan337, 338. He married LILLIAN MARGARET HOWELL STEPHENS on 14 Aug 1895 in Stevens Bay, Muskoka Lake, Ontario, Canada32, 339, 340, daughter of Richard Randolph Howell and Susan Anne Johnson. She was born on 01 Sep 1872 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada32, 341, 342. She died on 08 Nov 1951 in Scarsdale, NY337, 338, 343, 344.

54. ii. ANNIE LOUISE SHIER was born on 11 Aug 1870 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., MI32, 345. She died on 01 Feb 1945 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191. She married ROBERT JOSEPH DEVER on 02 Jan 1895 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada32. He was born on 22 Apr 1864 in Bowmanville, Durham Co. ,Ontario, Canada32. He died on 21 May 1934 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191.

32. FRANK MORRIS6 BARNEY (William Morris5, Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 01 Jan 1854 in Flint, Genessee Co., MI65, 195, 196, 197, 198. He died on 16 May 1894 in Huntington, Huntington Co., IN199. He married MARY JANE MULCAHY on 06 Dec 1878 in Angola, Steuben Co., IN32, 35, 200, 201, 202, 203, daughter of Edward Mulcahy and Bridget Barneywell. She was born on 08 Nov 1860 in Clayton, Lenawee Co., MI200, 204, 205, 206, 207. She died on 19 Mar 1943 in Elkhart Co., IN208.

Notes for Frank Morris Barney:

1880 Census Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., Michigan Ward 4 page 4 taken 1 June 1880 Ancestry Image 4

Barney, Frank Age 26, born Michigan, mother and father born NY, R. R. conductor Barney, Molly age 20, housekeeper, born Michigan, Father born NY, Mother born PA Barney, Mrs. Jane age 51, mother of Frank, Boarder, born NY, Parents born PA Barney, Archie, age 2/12, born April, son, born Mich. parents born Michigan

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Barney F. M. obit. date: 05/15/1894 d~~Huntington, Ind...int., Elkhart HERALD

Last Sad Rites

Funeral service of the late Frank M. Barney were held Friday morning in accordance to previous announcement and the body taken to Elkhart for interment, accompanied by the relatives, the O.R.C. committee, and Mr. and Mrs. D Burlingame. For sometime before Mr. Barney's death, the mother, Mrs. M. J. Barney, and sister, Mrs. H. E. Shier, from Michigan were at his side. Mrs. I. B. Quivey, another sister, arrived last night. Before Frank's sickness became so serious, Mrs. Quivey spent two weeks with him and took him to her home in Detroit hoping there might be some change for the better. S. M. Shier, a nephew, was also here from Detroit attending obsequies.

The family desire the HERALD to say that they are deeply greatful to Mr. and Mrs. Burlingame and other friends for their loving kindness shown by then. The relatives assure all that the tender attention can never be forgotten, Should look at this film at the Allen Library. ------Burial in Grace Lawn Cemetery, Elkhardt IN is from a look up volunteer. have found the following in the cemetery book for Grace Lawn Cemetery, which is in the City of Elkhart, Ind. Page 52 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Elkhart, Ind. Block L, Row 15, Plot 125 BARNEY, Frank M. 1854-1894 also burried on the same plot is PARKER, Mary Barney (Mulcahy) MOTHER 1860-1943 (d. 3-19-1943) Looks like that may be his ssiter? NO THIS IS HIS WIFE Hope that helps - Good luck with your search Toni [email protected] NOTE: Mary Mulcahy Barney is Frank Barney's wife.

There is a Frank Barney living in Gosfield Ontario in the same place as William and Anne Penman Chapman in 1871. He is born in the US. Probably just a coincidence since we have no reason to think they or their families knew each other and our Frank Barney in 1870 is living with his mother in Michigan.

1880 Census Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., Michigan Ward 4 page 4 taken 1 June 1880 Ancestry Image 4

Barney, Frank Age 26, born Michigan, mother and father born NY, R. R. conductor Barney, Molly age 20, housekeeper, born Michigan, Father born NY, Mother born PA Barney, Mrs. Jane age 51, mother of Frank, Boarder, born NY, Parents born PA Barney, Archie, age 2/12, born April, son, born Mich. parents born Michigan

Notes for Mary Jane Mulcahy: See husband for census 1880

1900 IN Census, Elkhart, Concord Twp., Elkhart Co., IN Taken 15 Jun 1900 Barney, Mary, Nov, 1869, 40, widow, 3 kids 3 living, b. IN parents b. IRE, hotel rooming house, R, H Archie M, Mar 1880, 20 , b. MI father b. MI mother b. IN, RR Brakeman Lulu E., May 1882, 18, b. IN, father b. MI mother b. IN Wayne E. Apr 1887, 13, b. IN fahther b. MI mother b. IN, at school Plus roomers

1920 Concord, Elkhart Co., IN Census taken 19 Jan Parker, Molly, lodger, rent (owns) free, 60 widow, b. IN parent b. IN,no occup If she owns how can she be a lodger Living with Johannes and Faith Kempker who owns

On Archie's WWI draft card(1918) appears that she remarried a Parker address is 205 ? 43rd St? Elkhart?

Elhart Public Library- Elkhart Truth Obituary Indexes Page 53 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Elhart Public Library- Elkhart Truth Obituary Indexes Name: Parker, Mary (Mulcahy) Barney Obituary Date: March 19, 1943 Newspaper Section: Page 2 Date of Death: March 19, 1943 Date of Birth: November 8, 1860

MARY B. PARKER Mary Barney Parker died at 9:50 this morning at her home 209 North Third. She was the widow of W. H. Parker, who died in 1919. She was born in Clayton, Mich., Nov 8, 1860, the daughter of Edward and Bridget (Barneywell) Mulcahy. Her parents came to this country in 1850 from Ireland. She was first married to Frank M. Barney, who died in 1894. She had lived in Elkhart since that year. Survivors are a son, A. M. Barney of Elkhart; a daughter and a son, both of Detroit, Mrs. Lula E. Monteith and Wayne E. Barney; a brother, E. J. Mulcahy of Chicago; a grandson, Morris Barney, and a great grandson, Morris, Jr. both of Elkhart. The deceased was a member of the Ladies' auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and of the First Presbyterian church. The body is at the Chalres Walley chapel, 126 South Second, where the service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, by the Rev. Anthony Meengs of the First Presbyterian church. Burial will be in the Grace .

Frank Morris Barney and Mary Jane Mulcahy had the following children: 55. i. ARCHIE MORRIS7 BARNEY was born on 14 Mar 1880 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., MI346, 347, 348, 349, 350. He died on 16 Dec 1951 in Los Angeles, CA351, 352, 353. He married GEORGIA F. LENHARDT on 18 Jun 1902 in Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN. She was born on 05 Apr 1879 in St. Albans, Switzerland201, 354, 355. She died on Unknown date.

ii. LULU ETTA BARNEY was born on 15 Mar 1882 in Elkhart Indiana35, 356. She died on 01 Nov 1961 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan190, 357, 358. She married ROBERT ARTHUR MONTEITH about 1908359, 360, son of Jacob Monteith and Annie Ellen James. He was born on 02 Feb 1882 in Enniskillen, Lambton Co., Ontario, Canada361, 362, 363. He died on 06 May 1969 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI364, 365, 366.

Notes for Lulu Etta Barney: There is Monteith info in Nancy's FTM file that is not in this file

From the Ft. Wayne Sentinel Nov 1, 1902 Miss Lulu Barney.... was shot by Dr. Harry Gulmyer. Survived shooting. See notebook for articles

The Fort Wayne News Wednesday Evening, November 5, 1902

LOCAL ATTORNEY IS INVOLVED

He is said to have been the cause of would-be murderer’s jealousy

LAID AT E. V. EMRICK’S DOOR

Miss Barney Had Met Him in Fort Wayne and She Discarded Dr. Gulmyer of Elkhart.

PRISONER HAS MANY FRIENDS

Claim Made That the Dentist Had Showered Attention and Presents on his Pretty Victim. Page 54 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Victim.

ELKHART, Ind., Nov. 5, For the first time since his incarceration, Dr. Harry Gulmyer displayed interest in the welfare of his victim last night when he inquired as to the condition of Miss Lulu Barney. His head dropped when he was informed that the latest reports indicated that she had less than an even chance to live. He looked at the floor for ten minutes without moving a muscle. Then he sat down and buried his head in his hands, remaining in that position for fully an hour and shaking violently.

Sentiment is Divided Probably no case of a similar nature in the history of Elkhart has occasioned such varying expressions of opinion as the shooting of Miss Lulu Barney by her suitor, Dr. Harry Gulmyer. While many people unqualifiedly condemn Gulmyer and express the hope that he be given the severest punishment of the law, others, strange as it may seem, seek to even condone the deed by the claim that Miss Barney let him on by giving him unnecessary encouragement.

Mrs. Barney Talks “I have ordered Harry Gulmyer out of my home a hundred times,” said Mrs. Mary E. Barney, mother of the victim. “Lulu has also sent him away repeatedly. The statement that he never drank until Lulu dismissed him two years ago is a lie. He drank from the first time she went with him. Many times when I have made him leave my house, he has come back and begged just to be able to look at Lulu. She didn’t go with him six months before she told him plainly that she didn’t care for him. He would insist on forcing himself upon her, however, and it got so annoying finally that I sent her to Fort Wayne to get rid of him.

Marriage Offer Refused “When he asked me to marry Lulu I told him I would as soon have her go to the river, tie a stone to herself and jump in, as to take him with his drinking and temper. He has often threatened to kill her. He said she should never marry any other man. Recently he wanted her to go to the opera with him. She refused and he begged for some time. Finally he remarked: ‘If you will go with me I won’t drink any tonight.’ She went with him. After the show he tried to get her to drink with him. She did not want to, and he pushed her so violently with his hand that she nearly fell. She ran upstairs and I ordered him away again.

Jealous of Mr. E. V. Emerick “While in Fort Wayne, Lulu met Mr. E. V. Emrick, state’s attorney, and they have corresponded constantly. In some way Gulmyer learned through the post office that Lulu was receiving mail from Fort Wayne. She wanted to see Postmaster Anderson about it, but I said: ‘What do you care if he does know it?’ She didn’t like to see it worry Harry, and while she did not deny that she was corresponding with Mr. Emrick, she made no attempt to let it be known to him.” Immediately after the shooting, E. V. Emrick, of Fort Wayne, the state’s attorney of Allen county, was telegraphed for. The relations existing between the Fort Wayne attorney and the injured girl have caused sentiment to be divided, and there are many here who are ardent sympathizers of the prisoner.

Victim Resting Easier Miss Barney was resting easily this morning. The nurse reported that her patient’s temperature was normal and that she had partaken of some nourishment. She is not permitted to talk about the shooting and has displayed no disposition to do so further than to inquire if Gulmyer had been apprehended. When told that he was in jail, she looked relieved. Gulmyer has become more rational since his incarceration in the county jail. He spends his time in walking up and down in his cell and a smoking a pipe. He will not discuss the case further than he has already. When allowed to talk yesterday, one of the first things she said in regard to the

Page 55 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) When allowed to talk yesterday, one of the first things she said in regard to the shooting was: “I am sorry for Harry and his people.”

Had Rejected Him A friend of the prisoner has said: “Gulmyer is to be pitied more than unqualifiedly condemned. I believe he is actually insane. He loved Miss Barney madly and he couldn’t bear to see her going with other men. She is the only girl he ever went with. He has kept her company for four years and lavished his attention and gifts upon her. Two years ago she quit him cold. He had not been a drinking man till then. He had always been bright and industrious, although reserved. When she dismissed him he got drunk and stayed so all summer. She allowed him to visit her again, although she did not hesitate to show him that she did not care for him. He has tried to get her to marry him repeatedly, but she refused. Recently he has brooded a great deal. He also drank heavily. I am told that he had threatenedtTo kill her repeatedly is she went with other men.

Acted as Model Miss Barney was in the city for several months and netted as a model in the Frank dry goods store. She left for her home in Elkhart two months ago. She is recalled here as a very handsome woman. It was also learned that during her stay in this city she was much in the company of State’s Attorney E. V. Emerick.

I have that she was married to R. A. Monteith. I kind of think this information is from an old letter from her brother, dated 3 March 1926: Archie Morris Barney, 910 N. Marion St., Elkhart, Ind. I have a copy of the letter (actually a genealogy form filled out for Mr. Eugene D. Preston, who wrote the manuscript which I turned into the Barney genealogy book 64 years after his death).

I also got some information from Peg who has her name as Lula E. Barney, and that she was born March 15, 1882 in Missouri. Oh, I also see that I got her spouse from Peg (in April 1997).

-- Cliff in Virginia William C. Barney President, Barney Family Historical Assn.

Lulu E MONTEITH - From MI deaths Is this her? 22 April 87 06 January 73 Female Plymouth, Wayne, Michigan

Obit - Detroit Free Press Nov. 3, 1961 Page 58

MONTEITH LuLu, Nov 1, dear wife of Robert A. Funeral services from the Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, Highland Park Chapel, 16450 Hamilton., Sat 1:00 pm. Member of Kilwinning Chapter, 380 O.E.S.(Order of Eastern Star) Detroit Yacht Club and Detroit Women’s Club.

Buried at Oakview Cemetery in Royal Oak, MI From the Ft. Wayne Sentinel Nov 1, 1902

56. iii. WAYNE EDWARD BARNEY was born on 16 Apr 1887 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., IN35, 190, 361. He died on 09 Dec 1960 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan190, 367. He married MAE FROST. She was born about 1887 in Illinois. She died on 23 Mar 1959 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan368. Page 56 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan368.

33. IDA CAROLINE6 BARNEY (William Morris5, Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 11 Dec 1857 in Flint, Genessee Co., MI209. She died on 28 Jul 1935 in Eloise Hospital, Detroit, Wayne Co. MI210. She married (1) JOSEPH MOE QUIVEY on 01 Aug 1888 in Ypsilanti , Washtenaw Co., M,211, son of Aaron Quivey and Lucinda Moe. He was born about 1833 in New York212, 213. He died in 1896 in Jackson, Jackson Co., Michigan214. She married (2) JAMES SIDNEY BUTTERFIELD on 17 Jan 1910 in Jackson, Jackson Co., MI215, son of Nathaniel Butterfield and Hollister wife of Nathaniel Butterfield. He was born on 01 Dec 1849 in Livingston Co, MI216, 217. He died on 14 Mar 1930 in Jackson, Jackson Co., Michigan218.

Notes for Ida Caroline Barney: Lived w/ Frank & Mother in census 1880. Must have married after that.

According to Lillie Meyer, "husband deserted before Clara born? Lived w/ relatives--mother? After Clara married lived with her. Later mental illness, insitutionalized, according to Pat Conrad and Lillie Meyer. Lillie says last 20 years of life at Eloise Home for the Mentally Ill. (Dour old lady according to Lillie.) (Not sure this is correct because she is in the 1930 census with her son Frank. Anne Klintworth) Ida's daughter Clara is the younger cousin in so many of the sailing pictures with Morris, Annie, and Lulu (daughter of the younger Barney brother.) Clara was 10 yrs older than my mom a good friend, and she and her husband Ken Porter were in my folk's wedding party"

Marrige Records of James S. Butterfield and Ida B. Quivey. see marriage source Witnesses Mrs. W. H Parkes of Jackson - is this Ida's sister Mary Jane?

Lived with Frank and mother in 1880. Marriage after than..

______1900 Jackson, Jackson Co. MI Census taken 1 Jun

Quivey, Caroline, boarder w, f, Nov 1861 b. MI father b. NY mother b. MI With Orlando Pierce and his family Not sure this is her as she was b. in 1857.

Marrige Records of James S. Butterfield and Ida B. Quivey. see marriage source Witnesses Mrs. W. H Parkes of Jackson - is this Ida's sister Mary Jane? NO she died in 1952 Mrs. Frank Shier - Hester BarneyLived w/ Frank & Mother in census 1880. Must have married after that.

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1860 MI Census, Flint, Genesse Co. with parents

1880 Census Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., Michigan Ward 4 page 4 taken 1 June 1880 Ancestry Image 4

Barney, Frank Age 26, born Michigan, mother and father born NY, R. R. conductor Barney, Molly age 20, housekeeper, born Michigan, Father born NY, Mother born PA Barney, Mrs. Jane age 51, mother of Frank, Boarder, born NY, Parents born PA Barney, Ida, age 31, sister, at home, b. MI, parents b. NY Barney, Archie, age 2/12, born April, son, born Mich. parents born Michigan

1910 MI Census - Jackson, Jackson Co., MI taken 21/22 Apr Butterfield, James S. 60, m (2nd) year present marriage 0, b. MI parents b. NY occup ? operator, Page 57 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Butterfield, James S. 60, m (2nd) year present marriage 0, b. MI parents b. NY occup ? operator, milk route? Butterfield, Ida 52, m (2nd) years present marriage 0, b. 1 child 1 living b. MI father b. NY mother b. MI Quivey, Ida, daughter in law (shd be step daughter), 14, single, b. MI father b. NY m. b. MI

1920 - can't find her - James S. Butterfield in Jackson says he's a widow

1930 MI Census, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan taken 21 Apr 1930 pg 254 sheet 71a 15469 Ashton Rd. Porter, Kenneth W., head, ownes $14,500, radio, m, w, 37, age 1st marr. 21, b. MI, Parents b. NY account, Mich Cent RR (crossed out) ) Steam written above it. Margaret, wife, 39, M, age at 1st marr. 22, b. MI father b. NY mother b. MI Lynn, son, 10, attends school, b. MI parents b. MI Lawrence, son, 5, attends school, b. MI parents b. MI Helen, daughter, 4 6/12 b. MI parents b. MI QUIVEY, IDA mother in law, 72, wd, age at marriage 31, b. MI father b. NJ mother b. MI

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Notes for Joseph Moe Quivey: Although the birth of Margaret Clara is transcribed as John M. everything else says Joseph. Joseph does have a brother John P. as shown in the census below.

New York 1855 census

Name: Joseph M Quivey Event Type: Census Event Date: 1855 Event Place: E.D. 1-2, Clifton Park, Saratoga, New York, United States Gender: Male Age: 21 Relationship to Head of Household: Child Birth Year (Estimated): 1834 Family Number: 58 Line Number: 43 Page: GS Film number: 559001 Digital Folder Number: 005207103 Image Number: 00087 Household Gender Age Birthplace Head Aaron Quivey M 47 Wife Lucinda Quivey F 47 Child Amasa Quivey M 23 Child Joseph M Quivey M 21 Child Clarissa Quivey F 20 Child Caroline Quivey F 19 Child Mary A Qinvey F 17 Child Aaron B Qinvey M 15 Child William H Qinvey M 14 Child John P Qinvey M 12 Child Robcire K Qinvey M 10 Child Israel P Qinvey M 8 Child Charles G Qinvey M 6 Page 58 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Child Charles G Qinvey M 6

Joseph Moe Quivey and Ida Caroline Barney had the following child: 57. i. MARGARET CLARA7 QUIVEY was born on 30 Oct 1890 in Jackson, Jackson Co., MI35, 369. She married KENNETH WAYNE PORTER, son of Edmond Worth Porter and Emma Aurora Pearl. He was born in 1892 in Michigan370. He died on 06 Jan 1973 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA371, 372. Notes for James Sidney Butterfield: Divorce grounds desertion.

James S Butterfield fireman southwest corner Ganson and Orange Jackson MI 1887 James S Butterfield M C R R engineer 226 Orange Jackson MI 1890

Probate record - Jackson Co. 1930 file 20/679 calendar is 18/236 - Found by Diane McQuivey Anderson She is going to look for an obit.

1887 Jackson Michigan directory James S Butterfield fireman southwest corner Ganson and Orange Jackson MI 1887

1890 Jackson Michigan directory James S Butterfield M C R R engineer 226 Orange Jackson MI 1890

Findagrave - picture of tombstone Birth: Dec., 1849 Michigan, USA Death: 1930 Michigan, USA Husband of Kate Coatsworth Butterfield and father of Harold H., Bessie C. and Fannie Butterfield. Family links: Children: Fannie Butterfield (1872 - 1874)* Bessie C. Butterfield (1876 - 1882)* Harold H. Butterfield (1893 - 1960)* Spouse: Kate Coatsworth Butterfield (1856 - 1907)

Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery Mason Ingham County Michigan, USA Plot: Section A

34. JACOB6 DRAKE (Nancy5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born about 1833 in Michigan219, 220. He died on 10 Jul 1901221. He married (1) MATILDA WIFE OF JACOB DRAKE. She was born about 1836 in New York222. He married (2) HANNAH J. BROOKS on 12 Jul 1868 in Clinton Co., Michigan223, 224. She was born about 1830 in Michigan225.

Notes for Jacob Drake: 1860 Dallas Twp., Clinton Co., MI Census taken 23 June Jacob Drake, 26, m, farmer, RE$800, pers. $400, b. MI Page 59 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Jacob Drake, 26, m, farmer, RE$800, pers. $400, b. MI Matilda, 28, f, b. NY Emily, 1, f, b. MI Francis Brinnick, 24, m, b. MI Jane Brinnick, 20, f, b. MI John Drake, 23, m, b. MI Elizabeth Drake, 17, f, b. NY

1870 Dallas Twp., Clinton Co., Michigan Census taken 9 August Drake, Jacob, 37, m, farmer, RE $1800 pers $375 b. MI Hannah, 40, f, keeping house, b. MI Emma A., 11, f, attending school, b. MI Brook, Linda, 12, f, attending schoo., b. WI Brook Ella, 8, f b. WI

Morris and Riley Drake on same sheet. ---- 1880 Dallas Twp, Clinton Co., MI Census taken 5, Jun Drake, Jacob, m, 46, married, farmer b. MI b. NY Hannah, f, 51, wife, married, keeping house, b. NY parents b. Maine Frederick, m, 19, step son, single, at home, b. WI, father b. MI mother b. NY Eloise, f, 17, step daughter, single, at home, b. WI father b. MI mother b. NY

1900 Dallas Twp., Clinton Co., MI Census taken 13 Jun Drake, Jacob, m, July 1834, 66, m 38 yrs, b. NY parents b. NY , farmer, owens farm Anna, wife, f, Aug 1826, 73, m,38 yrs,7 kids 7 living, b. NY parents b. NY Parks, Albert, son in law, m, Dec 1857, 42, m, 19 yrs, b. MI parents b. MI, farmer Alouise, daughter, 10, b. Feb 1864, 37, m, ? yrs, 5 kids 5 living, b. WI, parents b, NY Burt, son, m, Sept 1888, 16, b, MI father b. MI, mother b. WI, at school Naida? daughter, f, Apr 1887, 13, b. MI, father b. MI mother b. WI at school Glenn, son, m, b. Dec 1892, 7, b. MI father b. MI mother b. WI at school Vernon, son, m, b. Nov 1995, 4, b. MI father b. MI mother b. WI Leon, son, m, b. Apri 1898, 2, b. MI father b. MI mother b. WI

Alouise is Jacob's stepdaughter

Drake, Jacob 10 Jul 1901 Clinton Republican 18 JUL 1901 pg 1 col. 6 need to order obit

Jacob Drake and Matilda wife of Jacob Drake had the following child: i. EMMA7 DRAKE was born about 1859 in Michigan373.

35. JOHN W.6 DRAKE (Nancy5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born in Feb 1838 in Michigan226, 227. He died on 03 Dec 1918 in Clinton Co., Michigan228. He married ELIZABETH WIFE OF JOHN W. DRAKE. She was born in Sep 1842 in New York227, 229. She died before Mar 1910.

Notes for John W. Drake: 1870 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI taken 17 Aug, 1870 Drake, John W., 32, m, w, farmer, RE $1200 Pers. $350, b. MI Elizabeth, 25, f, w, keeping house b. NY Gidding, George, 35, m, w, farmer, b. NY parents of foreign birth

1900 Maple Rapids Village, Essex Twp, Clinton Co., MI Census taken 1 Jun 1900 Drake, John W, m, Feb. 1838, 62, m 40 yrs., b. MI parents b. NY, shoemaker, owns, free house Elizabeth, wife, f, b. Sept 1842, 57, married 40 years, 0 kids 0 living, b. NY parents b. NY Emma, adopted daughter, b. Sept 1875, 25, b. MI parents b. Germany, house keeper Nancy, mother, can't read date or age, 10 kids, 4 living, b. NY parents b. NY Page 60 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Nancy, mother, can't read date or age, 10 kids, 4 living, b. NY parents b. NY

1910 Maple Rapids Village, Essex Twp., Clinton Co. MI Census taken 15/16 Apr Oak Street. Drake, John W., head, m, 72, Widow , b. NY parents b. NY, shoemaker, general repair, owns, free, house Allen, Emma, daughter, f, 33, married 1 yr. 0 kids, b. MI parents b. unknown

where is Emma's husband.

Notes for Elizabeth wife of John W. Drake: possible death Oct 2, 1904 Clinton Republican 6 Oct 1904 page 10 col. 3. Need to order this

John W. Drake and Elizabeth wife of John W. Drake had the following child: i. EMMA7 DRAKE was born in Sep 1875 in Michigan227.

Notes for Emma Drake: 1910 with father says name is Emma Allen. Uses A. initial, could that be for Allen, her name before adoption. Says she is married 1 yr in 1910. Where is her husband. Or mistake in census because of different last name.

36. MORRIS B.6 DRAKE (Nancy5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born about 1843 in Michigan. He died on 20 Dec 1927 in Clinton Co., Michigan231. He married (1) MARY T. RICE on 26 Sep 1868 in Clinton Co., Michigan232. She was born on 04 May 1853 in Ohio233. She died on 21 Jul 1880 in Bengal, Clinton Co., Michigan234. He married (2) ELIZABETH WIFE OF MORRIS B. DRAKE.

Notes for Morris B. Drake: 1870 Dallas Twp., Clinton Co., Michigan Census taken 9 August Drake, Morris, 27, m, farmer, RE$800 Pers $150 b. MI Mary, 17, f, keeping house, b. OH Herbert 1, m, b. MI

Jacob and Riley on same page ------1880 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Census taken 1 Jun 1880 Drake, Morris B., m, 37, farmer, b. MI parents b. NY Mary T. wife, f, 27,keeping house b. OH, father b. CT, mother b. OH Herbert B. son, m, 11, at school, b. MI father b. MI, mother b. OH A. Edgar, son, m, 8, at school, b. MI father b. MI mother b. OH

1900 - can't find him

1910 2wd. St. Johns, Clinton Co., MI Census taken 19 Apr 108 Steet St. Drake, Morris, head, 67, married twice, 6 yrs. b. MI parents b. NY own income, ownes, free, house Elizabeth, wife, 59, married twices, 6yrs. b. MI father b. NJ mother b. Eng.

1920 St. Johns, Bingham twp, Clinton Co., MI Census taken 15/16 Jan 105 Steel St. Drake, Morris B., owns, free, head, 77, b. MI father b. OH, mother b. NY, no occp. Elizabeth, wife, 69, b. MI father b. NY, mother b. Eng.

May have died 20 Dec 1927 - from Clinton Co. Historical Society data base. Need to order obit

Drake, Morris Dec 20 , 1927 in the Clinton C. Republican News 22 Dec 1927 pg 1 col 6 Page 61 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Drake, Morris Dec 20 , 1927 in the Clinton C. Republican News 22 Dec 1927 pg 1 col 6

Morris B. Drake and Mary T. Rice had the following children: i. HERBERT7 DRAKE was born about 1869 in Michigan374.

ii. ELMA DRAKE was born on 19 Jul 1880 in Michigan. She died on 03 Sep 1880 in Bengal, Clinton Co., Michigan.

iii. ELMER DRAKE was born on 19 Jul 1880 in Michigan. He died on 29 Aug 1880 in Bengal, Clinton Co., Michigan.

iv. A. EDGAR was born about 1872 in Michigan375.

37. HARRIET6 DRAKE (Nancy5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born about Aug 1850 in Michigan240. She died on 09 Nov 1874 in Bengal, Clinton Co., Michigan241. She married GEORGE T. OSBORNE on 08 Apr 1869 in Clinton Co., Michigan242.

Notes for Harriet Drake: 1870 Bengal Clinton Co., MI Census taken 17 Aug 1870 Drake, Nancy, 50, f, keeping house, RE $2000 Pers $1095, b. NY Lewis C., 21, m, farm laborer, b. MI Osborne, Harriet A., 19, f, at home, b. MI Ellen A., 8/12 (Feb) f, b. MI

haven't found George Osborn yet

George T. Osborne and Harriet Drake had the following child: i. ELLEN A.7 OSBORNE was born about Feb 1870 in Michigan376.

38. APHAIA E.6 LACEY (Mary5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born about 1851 in New York246. She married FRANCIS COOK. He was born about 1845 in New York247.

Notes for Francis Cook: 1870 Ossian, Livingston Co., NY Census taken 10 Aug Cook, Frances, 27, m, w, works on farm, b. NY Affie, 20, f, w, keeping house b. NY Rosa 5, f, w, b. NY Frances 3, m,w, b. NY Ira, 29, m, w. works on farm RE$400 pers $250, b. NY

above them in George Lacy, same age as Summer Barney, are they the same?

Francis Cook and Aphaia E. Lacey had the following children: i. ROSA7 COOK was born about 1865 in NY377.

ii. FRANCIS COOK was born about 1868 in New York378.

39. NORMAN6 CRAWFORD (Sarah5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born about 1846 in New York249. He married LOUIS WIFE OF NORMAN CRAWFORD. She was born about 1851 in New York250.

Notes for Norman Crawford: 1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken June Crawford, Norman, 23, m, working on farm, b. NY Louis, 19, f, b. NY Minni, 1, f, b. NY Page 62 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Minni, 1, f, b. NY

1880 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken 2 Jun Crawford, Norman, 34, married, farming, b. NY parents b. NY Louis, f, 29, wife, married, keeping house, b. NY parents b. NY Minnie B., f, 11, daughter, single, at school, b. NY parents b. NY Julia, f, 4, daughter, single, b. NY parents b. NY Jessie, f, 1, daughter, single, b. NY parents b. NY Finch, Dwight, m, 21, servant, single, farm hand b. NY parents b. NY

Norman Crawford and Louis wife of Norman Crawford had the following children: i. MINNE7 CRAWFORD was born about 1869257.

ii. JULIA CRAWFORD was born about 1876257.

iii. JESSIE CRAWFORD was born about 1879257.

40. CLARK6 CRAWFORD (Sarah5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 27 Mar 1862 in New York257, 258, 259. He died before 1920. He married HELLEN WIFE OF CLARK CRAWFORD. She was born on 19 Feb 1873 in New York260.

Notes for Clark Crawford: 1880 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken June Crawford, Sally, f, 62, widow, keeping house, b. NY father b. NJ mother b. PA Clark, m, 18, son, single farm hand, b. NY parents b. NY

1900 Burns, Allegany Co., NY Census `15 Jun Crawford, Clark, head, m, b. Mar? 27, 1862, 38, married 9yrs, b. NY parents b. NY, farmer, owns, farm, free Hellen, wife, f, Feb 19, 1873, 27, married 9 yrs, b. NY father b. MA, mother b. NY Edmond, son, m, Aug 12, 1892, 7, b. NY parents b. NY, at school Stella, daughter, f, Nov 13, 1893, 6, b. NY parents, b. NY at school Ruth, daughter, f, Dec 12, 1895, 4, b. NY parents b. NY Clark, son, m, Jan 7, 1898, 1, b. NY parents b. NY

Notes for Hellen wife of Clark Crawford: 1920 Burns, Allegany Co., NY Census taken 20 May 44 N. Church Street Crawford, Hellen, companion, f, 46, widow, b. NY father b. MA, mother b. NY living with Olive Campbell

Clark Crawford and Hellen wife of Clark Crawford had the following children: i. EDMOND7 CRAWFORD was born on 12 Aug 1892 in New York.

ii. STELLA CRAWFORD was born on 13 Nov 1893 in New York379.

iii. RUTH CRAWFORD was born on 12 Dec 1895 in New York380.

iv. CLARK CRAWFORD was born on 07 Jan 1898 in New York381.

41. ORRIN R.6 BARNEY (William M5, Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born in Jul 1864 in Cochocton, Steuben Co., NY265, 266. He married HATTIE WIFE OF ORRIN R. BARNEY. She was born in Jan 1873267.

Notes for Orrin R. Barney: 1900 Dansville, Steuben Co., NY census

Orrin Barney, born July 1864, age 25, married 9 years, born NY, parents born NY, Day laborer, 2 months not working, can read, write and speak English, renting a house Hattie M. Barney, wife, born Jan 1873, age 27, married 9 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, Page 63 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Hattie M. Barney, wife, born Jan 1873, age 27, married 9 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, born NY, parents born NY, can read, write and speak English Grace M. Barney, born Feb 1893, age 7, born NY, parents born NY Eva L. Barney, born Mar 1895, age 6, born NY, parents born NY Minnie B. Barney, born Dec. 1895, age 4, born NY, parents born NY William J. Barney, born Oct 1899, age 7/12, born NY, parents born NY

Notes for Hattie wife of Orrin R. Barney: 1910 Burns, Allegheny Co, NY census

Hattie M. Barney, age 37, widow, 7 children born, 7 children living, born NY, parents born NY, laundress, ?house, renting a house Grace M. Barney, age 17, born NY, parents born NY Eva L. Barney, age 16, born NY, parents born NY Minnie B. Barney, age 14, born NY, parents born NY William J. Barney, age 10, born NY, parents born NY Harry A. Barney, age 8, born NY, parents born NY David L. Barney, age 5, born NY, parents born NY Ethel B. Barney, age 3, born NY, parents born NY

Orrin R. Barney and Hattie wife of Orrin R. Barney had the following children: i. GRACE M.7 BARNEY was born in Feb 1893 in New York382.

ii. EVA L. BARNEY was born in Mar 1894 in New York383.

iii. MINNIE B. BARNEY was born in Dec 1895 in New York384.

iv. WILLIAM J. BARNEY was born in Oct 1899 in New York385.

Notes for William J. Barney: Possible son of Orrin. Mother must have died?

1920 Hornell City, Steuben Co., NY census

boarding with the James H. Hollister family:

William Barney, boarder, age 19, single, born NY, parents born NYworking in lumber mill.

v. HARRY A. BARNEY was born about 1902 in New York386.

vi. DAVID L. BARNEY was born about 1905 in New York387.

vii. ETHEL B. BARNEY was born about 1907 in New York388.

42. STELLA M.6 BARNEY (Moore Wilson5, Jacob4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born in Jun 1873 in New York268, 269. She married WILLIAM N. BEECHNER about 1890270. He was born in Mar 1869 in New York271.

Notes for William N. Beechner: 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken 11 Jun Beehner, Will N. Head, m, Mar 1865, 32, m 10 years, b. NY father b. GER mother b. NY, farmer, owns, mort, farm Stella, wife, f, Jun 173, 26, married 10 yrs, 3 kids 3 living, b. NY parent b. NY Bessie I, daughter, f, Oct 1890, 9, single, b NY parents b. NY at school Hattie B., daughter, f, Aug 1892, 7, single, b. NY parents b. NY at school Inez, M. July 1897, 3, single, b. NY parents b. NY

1910 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken 18 Aprl Indexed at Buchner Beechner, William, head, 44, married 1, 20 yrs. b. NY father b. GER, mother b. NY

Page 64 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Beechner, William, head, 44, married 1, 20 yrs. b. NY father b. GER, mother b. NY farmer, general farm, owns, free, farm Stella, wife, 36, married 1, 20 yrs, 5kids 5 living, b. NY parents b. NY Harriet, daughter, 17, single, b. NY parents b. NY Inez, daughter, 12, single, b. NY parents b. NY Minnie, daughter 9, single, b. NY parents b. NY Leo, son, 5, single, b. NY parents b. NY

William N. Beechner and Stella M. Barney had the following children: i. BESSIE7 BEECHNER was born in Oct 1890 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York389, 390.

ii. HATTGIE BEECHNER was born in Aug 1892 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York391.

iii. INEZ BEECHNER was born in Jul 1897 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York392.

iv. MINNIE BEECHNER was born about 1901 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York393.

v. LEO BEECHNER was born about 1905 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York394.

43. WEBSTER6 EDMOND (Elizabeth5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born in Dec 1859 in New York106. He married ALICE CLAPP about 1880272. She was born in Nov 1862 in England106.

Notes for Webster Edmond: 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census taken 1 JUn Edmond, Webster, head, m, Dec 1858, 41, married 20 yrs, b. NY father b. CT, mother b. NY, Landlord, owns, mtg. house Alice, M. wife, f, Nov 1862, 37, married 20 yrs, 7 kids 6 living, b. Eng, parents b. Eng, immg 1869, here 30yrs, Myrtle, daughter, f, Sept 1881, 18, single b. NY father b. NY mother b. ENG at school Frank W. , son, July 1882, 17, single, b. NY " " " Charles, son, Jan 1885, 15, single, b. NY " " " Burr, son, Aug 1886, 13, single " " " " Grace N., daughter, Aug 1890, 9, singles b. NY " " " Ruth M., daughter, Jan 1894, 6, single, b. NY " " " Clapp, Emily J., Mother in law, Mar 1829, 71, wd, 8 kids 5 living b. Eng parent b. Eng

Webster Edmond and Alice Clapp had the following children: i. MYRTLE7 EDMOND was born in Sep 1881106.

ii. FRANK W. EDMOND was born in Jul 1883106.

iii. CHARLES EDMOND was born in Jan 1885106.

iv. BURR EDMOND was born in Aug 1886106.

v. GRACE N. EDMOND was born in Aug 1890106.

vi. RUTM M. EDMOND was born in Jan 1894106.

44. NIDA6 EDMOND (Elizabeth5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born in Jun 1864106, 108. She died in 1926108. She married JOHN TYLER. He was born in Nov 1866106. He died in 1907.

Notes for John Tyler: 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., Census taken 5 Jun Tyler, JOhn head, m, Nov, 1866, 33, married 14yrs b. NY parents b. NY, farmer, owns free, farm Nida A. wife, f, Jun 1864, 35, married 14yrs 5 kids 5 living, b. NY father b. CT, mother b. NY Lynn E. son, m, Nov 1886, 13, single, b. NY father b. NY mother b. CT, at school Jessie B., daughter, f, Dec 1888, 11, single, b. NY " " " Page 65 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Jessie B., daughter, f, Dec 1888, 11, single, b. NY " " " Fay W., son, m, May 1891, 9, single, b. NY " " " Vera E., daughter, f, Nov 1897, 2, single, b. NY " mother b. NY Earl, son, m, Nov 199 6/12, single. b. NY " " Edmonds, Elisabeth, Nov, 1828, 71, widown, mother in law, f, b. NY parents b. NY (looks like census taker got confused on birth places of the mother of the kids all shd be NY) Note: check gender on the kids, Fay and Jessie could be reversed

John Tyler and Nida Edmond had the following children: i. LYNN E.7 TYLER was born in Nov 1886106.

ii. JESSIE B. TYLER was born in Dec 1888106.

iii. FAY W. TYLER was born in May 1891106.

iv. VERA E. TYLER was born in Nov 1897106.

v. EARL TYLER was born in Nov 1899106.

45. WILLIAM6 LEE (Clarisa5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 28 Mar 1855 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York274, 275. He died on 03 Feb 1869 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York276.

Notes for William Lee: Clearview Cemetery Town of Cohocton LEE, William Born Dec 1856 Died 10-Jul-10

1880 Cohocton, Steuben Co. NY Census take 3 Jun Lee, William m, 24, married, farm laborer, b. NY parents b. NY Jennie, f, 24, wife, married keeping house, b. NY parents b. NY Miles, Mary, f, 15, sister in law, single, domestic servant, b. NY parents b. NY

1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census Lee, William, head m, b. Mar 1859, 41 marred 23 years, b. NY parents b. NY farm laborer, Rents, house Jenny, wife, f, b. Jun 1858, 41, marreid 23 years 3 kids 2 living, b. NY parents b. NY Fred, son, Aug 1882, 18, single, b. NY parents b. NY, farm laborer Floyd, son, b. Jan 1893, 7, singe, b. NY parents b. NY

William Lee had the following children: 58. i. FRED7 LEE was born in Aug 1882 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York395. He died in 1955 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York396. He married WIFE OF FRED LEE FLORENCE. She was born about 1890397. She died on 16 Sep 1935 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York398.

ii. FLOYD LEE was born in Jan 1893.

46. SARAH6 HINDS (Clarissa A.5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 20 Apr 1848 in New York49. She died on 18 Feb 1887 in Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY49. She married MOSES H. LIPPITT before 1870. He was born about 1842 in New York283.

Notes for Moses H. Lippitt: 1870 Otsego, Otsego Co., NY census

Esther Lippit, age 67, keeping house $3000 real estate, $700 personal prop., born NY Moses Lippit, age 29, Hardware, Wh. & Ret., $1000 pers. prop., born NY Addie Lippit, age 25, keeping house, born NY Page 66 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Addie Lippit, age 25, keeping house, born NY Sarah Lippit, age 22, boarding, born NY Geo. Lippitt, age 18, attending school, born NY Ella Sheary, age 20, domestic Ser., born NY, parents of foreign birth Jane Edson, age 20, nurse, born NY

1880 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY

Moses H. Lippitt, age 38, clerk in store, born NY, parents born NY Sarah M. Lippitt, age 32, wife, keeping house, born NY, parents born NY Catharine K. Lippitt, age 7, daughter, at school, born NY, parents born NY Addie B. Lippitt, age 6, daughter, at school, born NY, parents born NY Moses E. Lippitt, age 4, son, at home, born NY, parents born NY Clara A. Lippitt, age 8/12, born Sept. born NY, parents born NY Mary Hocum, ae 34, Servant, born NY, father born OH, mother born NY

1900 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census

Moses H. Lippitt, age 59, born Nov. 1840, widower, born NY, parents born NY, Clerk (Hardware) Adaline B. Lippitt, age 26, born Nov 1873, born NY, parents born NY, music teacher Clara A. Lippitt, age 20, born Sep. 1879, born NY, parents born NY Ceylon K. Lippitt, son, born Dec 1881, age 15, born NY, parents born NY, at school Sarah C. Lippitt, age 13, born Jan 1887, born NY, parents born NY, at school John Hinds, father in law, age 78, born Mar, 1822, age 78, married 54 years, born NY, parents born Mass. Clarissa Hinds, mother in law, born Feb, 1823, age 77, married 54 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born NY, father born NY, mother born Mass.

1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census

87 Chestnut Street

Moses H. Lippitt, age 79, widower, born NY, parents born NY Adelaide B. Lippitt, age 46, born NY, parents born NY, music teacher at house Addie, E. Robinson, sister, age 75, widow, born NY, parents born NY

Moses H. Lippitt and Sarah Hinds had the following children: i. CATHARINE K.7 LIPPITT was born about 1873 in New York399.

ii. ADELAIDE LIPPITT was born about 1874 in New York400.

Notes for Adelaide Lippitt: 1930 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census

87 Chestnut Street

Adelaid B. Lippitt, $7000 real estate, age 55, born NY, parents born NY, music teacher at home Clara A. Potts, sister, age 50, widow, born NY, parents born NY, bookkeeper, garage Marguerite Potts, niece, age 21, born NY, parents born NY Howard Potts, nephew, born NY, parents born NY Arla F. Smith, age 22, lodger, born NY, parents born NY, teacher, public school Lela J. Thorn, age 24, lodger, born NY, parents born NY, teacher public school

59. iii. MOSES ERNEST LIPPITT was born about 1876 in New York401. He married MOSES ERNEST LIPPITT WIFE BERTHA about 1900402.

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60. iv. CLARA A. LIPPITT was born about Sep 1879 in New York403. She married UNKNOWN POTTS.

61. v. CEYLON K. LIPPITT was born in Feb 1881 in Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY404. He married CEYLON LIPPITT WIFE FLORENCE. She was born about 1884405.

47. FREDRICK DELANEY6 HINDS (Clarissa A.5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 06 Apr 1851 in New York49. He died on 23 May 1943 in Seattle, King Co., Washington284. He married DORA O. WIFE OF FREDRICK DELANEY HINDS. She was born about 1859 in New York285.

Notes for Fredrick Delaney Hinds: 1900 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census

Fred D. Hinds, boarder, born Apr. 1851, born NY, parents obrn NY, sewing machine agt. Divorced living with John M. Eldred family

Fredrick Delaney Hinds and Dora O. wife of Fredrick Delaney Hinds had the following children: i. ETHEL C.7 HINDS was born about 1876 in New York406.

ii. CHARLES F. HINDS was born about 1879 in New York407.

48. MARY MATILDA6 RACE (Eliza5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 22 Jul 1852 in Clyde, Wayne Co., NY49. She died about 1918. She married THOMAS B. SWEET. He was born in Oct 1845 in New York286. He died about 191849.

Notes for Thomas B. Sweet: 1880 Moravia, Cayuga Co., NY census

Thomas B. Sweet, age 32, laborer, born NY, parents born NY Mary M. Sweet, age 25, born NY, parents born NY Charles N. Sweet, age 4, born NY, parents born NY Rebecka Sweet, age 8, born NY, parents born NY

1900 Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY census

Cayuga St.

Thomas Sweet, born Oct 1845, age 54, married 27 years, born NY, parents born NY, Expressman Mary M. Sweet, born July 1852, age 47, married 27 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born NY, parents born NY

Thomas B. Sweet and Mary Matilda Race had the following children: i. REBECKA7 SWEET was born about 1872 in New York408.

ii. CHARLES N. SWEET was born about 1876 in New York409.

49. FERNANDO B.6 RACE (Eliza5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 16 Dec 1854 in Clyde, Wayne Co., NY49. He died on 03 Feb 1932 in Port Byron, Cayuga Co., NY49. He married JOSEPHINE COOLEY on 14 Jan 1884. She was born on 03 Apr 1867 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL49. She died on 28 Mar 1928 in Conquest, NY49.

Fernando B. Race and Josephine Cooley had the following child: i. CHARLES E.7 RACE was born on 17 Mar 188649.

50. LEROY F.6 BENHAM (Lovina5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 30 Apr 185449. He married NELLIE M. BAILEY on 12 Sep 1885 in Rochester, NY49. She was born on 25 Dec 186649.

Page 68 of 109 Generation 6 (con't) Leroy F. Benham and Nellie M. Bailey had the following children: i. ESTELLA LAMACHE7 BENHAM was born on 10 Nov 188749.

ii. JAMES HENRY BENHAM was born on 02 Feb 189049. He died on 23 Mar 189049.

iii. HERBERT BENHAM was born on 23 Nov 189149.

iv. WILLIE BENHAM was born on 16 Nov 189249. He died on 16 Feb 189349.

v. CHARLES RAYMOND BENHAM was born on 23 Aug 189549. He died about 190149.

51. WILLIAM B.6 BENHAM (Lovina5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 30 Mar 185649. He married FANNIE J. BLUNDON on 03 Aug 1886 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland49.

William B. Benham and Fannie J. Blundon had the following children: i. MABEL V.7 BENHAM was born on 12 Sep 188749. She died on 04 Jul 189149.

ii. LAWRENCE A. BENHAM was born on 02 Oct 189249. He died on 05 Oct 189249.

iii. FANNIE MAE BENHAM was born on 14 Jun 189949. She died on 05 Jul 198849.

52. EMMA F.6 BARNEY (John Golden5, Moses4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 06 Nov 1857 in Crawford Co., OH288. She married W. PERRY BENNETT about 1879289. He was born in Dec 1854290. He died before 1910291.

Notes for Emma F. Barney: 1910 Crestline Village, Jackson Twp., Crawford Co., OH census

Emma F. Bennett, age 59, widow, born NY, parents born NY, own income John G. Barney, age 76, widower, born NY, parents born NY,agent, real estate

1920 Crestline Crawford Co., OH census

403 West Bucyrus St.

Emma F. Bennett, age 60, Widow, born OH, parents born NY

Notes for W. Perry Bennett: 1880 Crestline, Crawford Co., OH census

Perry Bennett, age 26, Homeopathy Physician, born OH, parents born PA Emma Bennett, age 23, keeping house, born OH, parents born NY

1900 Crestline, Jackson Twp., Crawford Co., OH census

W. P. Bennett, born Dec 1854, age 46, married 21 years, born OH, mother born unknown, father born PA, physician Emma F. Bennett, born Nov 1857, age 42, 1 child born, 1 child living born NY, parents born NY John Bennett, born May 1884, age 16, born OH, father born OH, mother born NY, at school

W. Perry Bennett and Emma F. Barney had the following child: 62. i. JOHN R.7 BENNETT was born in May 1904 in Crestline, Crawford Co., OH410. Generation 7

53. SCHUYLER MORRIS7 SHIER (Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 20 Oct 1868 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., Michigan32, 337, 338. He died on 06 Jul 1950 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan337, 338. He married LILLIAN MARGARET HOWELL STEPHENS on 14 Aug 1895 in Stevens Bay, Page 69 of 109 Generation 7 (con't)

Michigan337, 338. He married LILLIAN MARGARET HOWELL STEPHENS on 14 Aug 1895 in Stevens Bay, Muskoka Lake, Ontario, Canada32, 339, 340, daughter of Richard Randolph Howell and Susan Anne Johnson. She was born on 01 Sep 1872 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada32, 341, 342. She died on 08 Nov 1951 in Scarsdale, NY337, 338, 343, 344.

Notes for Schuyler Morris Shier:

1900 Detroit ED 82, Ward 6, page 303, Wayne Co., MI census Ancestry image 11 103 Harrison Avenue Morris Shire, b. Oct. 1868, age 31, married 5 years, can't read where born or where parents born, postal clerk, renting house can't read wife's name, b. ____ 1872 married 5 years, age 27, born Canada, parents born Canada, immig 1876 can't read Naturalization column can't read kids

1910 Detroit, Wayne Co., ED 59, MI Ancestry Image 24 53 Calumet 30 Apr 1910 4th Ward sheet 12B

Schuyler M. Shier, age 41, married 14 yrs., born MI, father born NJ, mother born MI, English, lettercarrier for post office, for wages, owned with mortgage Lillian M. Shier, wife, age 37, married 14 yrs, 3 children, 3 living, born Canada, English, father born England, English, mother born Canada, English, immig. 1876, speaks English, unemployed Simpson M. Shier, son, age 13, single, born MI, father born MI, mother born Canada, newsboy for newspaper for wages, attending school Annie L. Shier, daug., age 11, single, born MI, father born MI, mother born Canada, attending school Frank T. Shier, son, age 2, born MI, father born MI, mother born Canada

1920 Detroit, Wayne Co., ED 435, MI Ancestry Image 6 264 Tireman

S. Morris Shier, renting, age 51, married, can read and write, born MI, parents born MI, city Mail Carrier for wages Lillian Shier, wife, age 47, immig. 1876, Na. 188?, born Canada, parents born Canada Simpson Shier, son, age 23, single, born MI, father born MI, mother born Canada, buyer for auto factory Lillian Shier, daughter, age 21, single, born MI, father born MI, mother born Canada, secretary, bridge co. office Frank Shier, age 18, born MI, father born MI, mother born Canada, attending school

1930 Detroit, ED 211, Wayne Co., MI Ancestry image 25 April 8 1930 1739 Holden

Schyler M. Shier, owns home, $10,000 value of home, age 61, age at first marriage 27, can read and write, born MI, parents born MI, lettercarrier US post office Lillian M. Shier, wife, age 57, age at first marriage 23, born Canada, parents born Canada, immig. 1876, naturalized Frank T. Shier, son, age 22, single, born MI, father born MI, mother born Canada, Engineer, Telephone Co.

1940 Census ED 84-352 and 84-353 Detroit, Wayne Co., MI census ward 8 taken 1 April 1940 1739 Holden

Morris S. Shier, head, married, age 71, 8 grade education, born Michigan, in same house in 1935 Lillian M. Shier, wife, married, age 69, 8 grade education, born Canada, in same house in 1935 Frank T. Shier, son, single, age 32, 4 years of college, born Michigan, in same house in 1935, heating engineer, insulation company

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From Sally Conrad Clark's family file:

"Also known as Morris. Highland Cem. recs show Morris Schuyler. FSR, has Schuyler Morris. . According to FRS he was a postal clerk from 1886-1900 and from 1900-1931 a letter carrier. Hobby sailing. Masonic Oriental Lodge No. 240, Detroit. Metropolitan Methodist Church. He lived upstairs and Hester and Frank downstairs at 1741 Holden in Detroit, near Ward and Six Mile. Pat Conrad lived there too after Hester died until 3rd grade."

From Pat Conrad:

"Mother (and her parents, Harry and Ruth) lived downstairs when your grandfather lived upstairs, when Mother was a girl, after Hester died. (Hester had lived downstairs below her son's family.) This was at 1741 Holden in Detroit. As a girl she liked to go upstairs and to visit Lil's canary."

death certificate no 07958 - Detroit. order if we don't already have it.

Notes for Lillian Margaret Howell Stephens: Stephens was step-father. Real father's name Howell, accdg. to Ann Shier Klintworth letter from Lillian Powers. William Stephens adopted Lillian

Buried Highland Cemetery, Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., Michigan

The Detroit News, 10 Nov 1951 page 17

MRS LILLIAN M. SHIER

Services for Mrs. Lillian M. Shier, 79, who died Thursday in Scarsdale, NY will be held at the Harvey A. Neely funeral home, 16540 Myers, at 10 am, Monday. Burial will be in Ypsilanti. Mrs. Shier was born in Barrie, Ont. and came to Detroit 78 years ago. For 40 years she was superintendent of the primary department at the Wesley Methodist Church. Two sons, Sam and Frank, and a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Powers, survive.

Detroit News 10 Nov 1951 page 17

Death Notice

SHIER - Nov 8, at Scarsdale NY, Lillian Margaret, beloved wife of the late Morris; dear mother of Sam, Frank and Mrs. Lillian Powers of Scarsdale, NY: grandmother of five grandchildren, one great-grandchild. Funeral from Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers Road near Jas. Couzens Highway. Monday at 10 am Grave side service Highland Cemetery, Ypsilanti at 1:30 pm.

Lillian got an inheritance from her Howell grandfather when she was 7. Sufficient for education at a private shcool (thru high school) 1879 This came from Lillian Powers but census says Lil had only an 8th grade education.

Also possibly the money really came from Richard Howell since Susan Johnson was not divorced probably until 1880 or so because she didn't marry William Stephens until 1881 - long after everyone thought they were married because they were living together.

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Schuyler Morris Shier and Lillian Margaret Howell Stephens had the following children: 63. i. SIMPSON MORRIS8 SHIER was born on 11 Sep 1896 in Detroit, MI411. He died on 20 Sep 1970 in Tampa, Florida343. He married (1) LAURETTA P. MCALLISTER on 13 Dec 1921 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan412, 413, daughter of Joseph McAllister and Caroline wife of Joseph McAllister. She was born on 23 Aug 1896 in Munising, MI UP414. She died on 03 Sep 1958 in Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan415. He married (2) BERNADETTE SIMPSON MORRIS SHIER WIFE on 07 Apr 1959 in ClarkCo., Nevada416. She was born about 1906417. She died on 31 Mar 1986 in Vero Beach FL418.

64. ii. ANNIE LILLIAN SHIER was born on 26 Dec 1898 in Wayne Co., Detroit, Michigan32. She died on 29 Jan 1982 in Scarsdale, NY343. She married WILLIAM POWERS on 26 Aug 1921 in Detroit. He was born on 20 Aug 1899 in Greenock. Scotland. He died on 21 Sep 1961 in Scarsdale, NY343.

65. iii. FRANK TICE SHIER was born on 13 Jan 1908 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA190, 419. He died on 23 Sep 1970 in Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan, USA420, 421. He married JULIA PALMER PENMAN on 09 Aug 1941 in Rosewood Presbyterian Church, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio USA422, daughter of William James Penman and Lovina Julia Palmer Schreder. She was born on 20 Aug 1909 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan423, 424, 425, 426. She died on 15 Jan 1981 in Dearborn, Michigan427, 428.

54. ANNIE LOUISE7 SHIER (Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 11 Aug 1870 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., MI32, 345. She died on 01 Feb 1945 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191. She married ROBERT JOSEPH DEVER on 02 Jan 1895 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada32. He was born on 22 Apr 1864 in Bowmanville, Durham Co. ,Ontario, Canada32. He died on 21 May 1934 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191.

Notes for Annie Louise Shier: Pat Conrad remembers trimming the Christmas tree with Annie Louise on Christmas Eve. She remembers Annie Louise saying some of the ornaments had belonged to her parents.

Can't find Annie and family in the 1910 census Pat Conrad remembers trimming the Christmas tree with Annie Louise on Christmas Eve. She remembers Annie Louise saying some of the ornaments had belonged to her parents.

can't find them in 1920. Should be in Detroit on Churchill

Notes for Robert Joseph Dever: 1900 Avon Twp., Oakland Co., MI census

Joseph R. Dever, born April 1863 age 37, married 2 years, born Canada, parents born Canada, immigrated188? Merchant Annie L. Dever, wife, born Aug. 1870, age 29, married 2 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born MI, father born New Jersey, mother born MI Harry F. Dever, born April 1899, age 1, born MI, father born Canada, mother born MI

Can't fnd in 1910

1920 Detroit, 8th Ward Wayne Co., MI Census taken 31 Jan 90 Churchhill Deter,(Dever) Robert Joseph, head, owns house, mortgaged, 55,married, Immig 1887 nat. 1931, B. Canada, father, b. IRE, mother b. CAN, Inspector City Cement Annie L. wife, 47, married b. MI father b. NJ mother b MI, Harry, son, 21, single, b. MI, father b. CAN mother b. MI, office clerk, biscuit co. Page 72 of 109 Generation 7 (con't) Harry, son, 21, single, b. MI, father b. CAN mother b. MI, office clerk, biscuit co. Hazen, age 18, single, b. MI, father b. CAN mother b. MI, installer Telephone Co.

1930 Detroit, Wayne Co., 8th Ward 19th prec. MI Census taken 9th April 7476 Churchill Robert J. Dever, owns, $15,000, radio, age 65, married at age 33, b. Canada, Eng. father b. N. Ire, mother b. Canada, spks Eng., Immig. 1890, naturalized, inspector cement works Annie E. Dever, wife, age 59, married at age 27, b. MI, father b. NJ mother b. MI Truedeau, Mr. & Mrs. renting from them

Robert Joseph Dever and Annie Louise Shier had the following children: 66. i. HARRY FRANK8 DEVER was born on 29 Apr 1899 in Rochester, Oakland County, MI32. He died on 26 Dec 1968 in Hessel, MI191. He married (1) MARY WIFE OF HARRY FRANK DEVER about 01 Jan 1921 in ??? DETROIT. She was born about 1899 in England. She died on Unknown date. He married (2) CATHERINE RUTH SMITH on 25 Jul 1925 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI191, daughter of Sila J. Smith and Harriet Jane Saunders. She was born on 13 Jan 1904 in Gros Cap, MI191. She died on 01 Mar 1956 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. He married (3) EVA KEWAY in 1960. She was born about 1900. She died on Unknown date.

67. ii. HAZEN SHERIDAN DEVER was born on 07 Jun 1901 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan32. He died in 1984 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan429. He married LEONE WANGENHEIM on 14 Jan 1926 in Toledo, Lucas Co., Ohio. She was born on 18 Mar 1904 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. She died in 1988430.

55. ARCHIE MORRIS7 BARNEY (Frank Morris6, William Morris5, Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 14 Mar 1880 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., MI346, 347, 348, 349, 350. He died on 16 Dec 1951 in Los Angeles, CA351, 352, 353. He married GEORGIA F. LENHARDT on 18 Jun 1902 in Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN. She was born on 05 Apr 1879 in St. Albans, Switzerland201, 354, 355. She died on Unknown date.

Notes for Archie Morris Barney: 1880 Census with his parents, says born April, Barney book says March. draft registration says March

1900 IN Census, Elkhart, Concord Twp, Elkhart Co. IN Taken 15 Jun, 1900 with Mary Jane Barney

1910 Elkhart, Concord Twp., Elkhart Co., IN census

Archie M. Barney, age 30, married 7 years, born MI, father born MI, mother born OH, Brakeman, Pass. Railroad Georgia Barney, age 31, married 7 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born Switzerland, parents born Switzerland, immigrated 1881? Morris Barney, age 3, born Indiana, father born MI, mother born Switzerland

1920 Elkhart City, Elkhart Co., IN census, ED 48 Concord Twp., page 4A, 12 Jan 1920

Archie Barney, age 39, renting, born MI, reads writes speaks Eng. Brakeman, Railroad Georgia Barney, age 40, immig. 1891, naturalized?, b. Switzerland - French, parents born Switzerland - French Morris Barney, age 14, can read, write, speak Eng. born IN

1930 IN Census, Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN taken Apr 9,1930 Barney, Archie rents $40, radio, m, w, 50, age at first marriage 22, b. MI parents b. MI, brakeman steam rail road Page 73 of 109 Generation 7 (con't) steam rail road Georgia E. wife, f, w, 51, m, age at first marriage 23, b. Switzerland parents b. switzerland, language spoken at home before coming to US, French, immg 1891, NA, no occup

WWI Draft Registration

B Mar 14, 1880, nearesdt relative Mrs. Wm.Parker, mother

WWII Draft Registration

Archie Morris Barney 1714 Roys Ave. Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN age 62, born Ypsialnti MI March 14, 1880 Name and address of person who will always know your address: Morris Barney, 1714 Roys Ave. Elkhart, IN Employer: T. L. Green Supt. Western Division NY central RR occupation: Passenger Brakeman, Western Division, NY Central RR white, 6 ft tall, 168 lbs., blue eyes, blonde hair, light complection

Archie Morris Barney and Georgia F. Lenhardt had the following child: 68. i. MORRIS L.8 BARNEY was born on 05 Jul 1905 in Elkhardt, IN200, 201, 204, 205, 206, 207. He died on 21 Jan 1976 in Elkhart, Concord Twp, Elkhart Co., IN431, 432. He married (1) HELEN M. CARLSON on 27 Aug 1942 in Kohoka, MO.. He married (2) ALBERTA I.WIFE OF MORRIS L. BARNEY about 1926. She was born about 1909 in Indiana.

56. WAYNE EDWARD7 BARNEY (Frank Morris6, William Morris5, Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 16 Apr 1887 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., IN35, 190, 361. He died on 09 Dec 1960 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan190, 367. He married MAE FROST. She was born about 1887 in Illinois. She died on 23 Mar 1959 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan368.

Notes for Wayne Edward Barney: 1910 CA Census, Kern City, Kern Co.,CA taken Apr 28, 1910 Barney, Wayne E., lodger, w, w, 23, single, b. Indiana, father b. MI mother b. IN, machinies RR Shope with: McKinley, Clara :M., he, f, w, 35, widow, 1 kid 1 living, b. CA, father b. IN, mother b. IL, Keeps rooms, Lodging House, owns, house free May F., daughter f, w, 12, sing. b. CA parents b. CA Dean, Boyden ,. 22. b. MI, parents b. MI Machinest RR shoppe

1920 MI Census, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI taken 2 Jan Lincoln Barney, Wayne E, head, rents, m,w, 32, married, b. IN father b. MI, m. b. MI, Die sinking, factory May, wife, f, w, 32, married, b. IL parents b. IL Frankie, son, m, w, 13, single b. IL, father b. IN mother b. IL

World War I draft registration:

Wayne Edward Barney age 30 530 Lincoln Ave. Detroit MI Date of birth: April 16, 1887 born Fort Wayne, IN Page 74 of 109 Generation 7 (con't) born Fort Wayne, IN occupation: Drop Forging ? Ford Motor Co. wife and child age 10 married, caucasian, dependants Tall, slender, grey eyes, dark brown hair, partially bald June 5, 1917

Notes for Mae Frost: From Everygreen cemetery person also a Baby Melvin who died Jan 1930 same burial block

Wayne Edward Barney and Mae Frost had the following child: i. FRANCIS8 BARNEY was born about 1907 in Illinois433, 434.

57. MARGARET CLARA7 QUIVEY (Ida Caroline6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 30 Oct 1890 in Jackson, Jackson Co., MI35, 369. She married KENNETH WAYNE PORTER, son of Edmond Worth Porter and Emma Aurora Pearl. He was born in 1892 in Michigan370. He died on 06 Jan 1973 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA371, 372.

Notes for Kenneth Wayne Porter: 1920 MI Census, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan taken 15 January 1920 1044 Pingree Porter, Kenneth W., head, owns, mortg., 27, m, b. MI father b. MI mother b. NY, engineer, railroad Clara, wife, 29, m, b. MI father b. NY mother b. MI

1930 MI Census, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan taken 21 Apr 1930 pg 254 sheet 71a 15469 Ashton Rd. Porter, Kenneth W., head, owns $14,500, radio, m, w, 37, age 1st marr. 21, b. MI, Parents b. NY account, Mich Cent RR (crossed out) ) Steam written above it. Margaret, wife, 39, M, age at 1st marr. 22, b. MI father b. NY mother b. MI Lynn, son, 10, attends school, b. MI parents b. MI Lawrence, son, 5, attends school, b. MI parents b. MI Helen, daughter, 4 6/12 b. MI parents b. MI QUIVEY, IDA mother in law, 72, wd, age at marriage 31, b. MI father b. NJ mother b. MI

1940 Ypsilanti, Ward 3, Washtenaw Co., MI census taken April 13, 1940, sheet 12a, page 996 502 Adams

Kenneth Porter, age 47, born MI, residence in 1935 Oakland Michigan, accountant, Railroad Margaret Porter, age 49, born MI, Lynn Porter age 20, born MI Lawrence Porter, age 15, born MI Helen Porter, age 14, born MI all same residence as Kenneth in 1935

Kenneth Wayne Porter and Margaret Clara Quivey had the following children: 69. i. LYNN ALBERT8 PORTER was born on 15 Feb 1920 in Detroit ,Wayne County, MI435, 436, 437. He died on 18 Apr 1994 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida, USA438. He married MARY JANE SCHLOSSSTEIN on 30 Jun 1944 in Denton, Michigan. She was born on 10 Jul 1010 in Springfield, Clark Co, OH439. She died on 05 Dec 2010440. Page 75 of 109 Generation 7 (con't) 10 Jul 1010 in Springfield, Clark Co, OH439. She died on 05 Dec 2010440.

70. ii. LAWRENCE LEE PORTER was born on 04 Jul 1924 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan441, 442. He died on 02 Nov 2001443. He married (1) FLORENCE ELAINE GENGENBACH on 15 Mar 1947 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois444. She was born on 02 Oct 1923 in Chicago Illinois445. She died on 25 Sep 1986446. He married (2) MARY LYNNE SACHS on 15 Apr 1994447. She was born in 1937448, 449.

71. iii. HELEN LOUISE PORTER was born on 28 Oct 1925 in Michigan343, 359, 370, 450, 451. She died on 10 Oct 2001452. She married ROGER SCHWANTES in 1950. He was born in 1930453.

58. FRED7 LEE (William6, Clarisa5 Barney, Jacob4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born in Aug 1882 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York395. He died in 1955 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York396. He married WIFE OF FRED LEE FLORENCE. She was born about 1890397. She died on 16 Sep 1935 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York398.

Fred Lee and wife of Fred Lee Florence had the following child: i. FANNY8 LEE was born about Nov 1909 in Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York454.

59. MOSES ERNEST7 LIPPITT (Sarah6 Hinds, Clarissa A.5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born about 1876 in New York401. He married MOSES ERNEST LIPPITT WIFE BERTHA about 1900402.

Notes for Moses Ernest Lippitt: 1900 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census

Ernest M. Lippitt, age 24, born Jan 1876, born NY, parents born NY, Jeweler Bertha B. Lippitt, age 22, born Apr 1878, born NY, parents born NY, 0 children born, 0 chilfen living, married 0 years

1910 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census

Moses E. Lippitt Jr., age 34, married 10 years, born NY, parents born NY, jeweler, own store Bertha B. Lippitt, age 31, 3 children born 3 childrenliving, married 10 years, born NY, parents born NY Ernest R. Lippitt, age 9, born NY, parents born NY Florence Lippitt, age 6, born NY, parents born NY H. Gregory Lippitt, age 1 9/12, born NY, parents born NY

1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census

Moses E. Lippitt, age 43, born NY, parents born NY, merchant, Jewelry store Bertha Lippitt, age 41, born NY, parents born NY Ernest R. Lippitt, age 18, born NY, parents born NY Florence M. Lippitt, age 15, born NY, parents born NY Gregory H. Lippitt, age 11, born NY, parents born NY

1930 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census

Moses E. Lippitt, $9500 real estate, age 54, born NY, parents born ny, Proprietor, jewelry store Bertha B. Lippitt, age 51, born NY, parents born NY ennumerated on a different sheet but indicates should be with Moses: H. Gregory Lippitt, son, age 23, born NY, parents born NY Florence Lippitt, daugher, age 26, born NY, parents born NY

Moses Ernest Lippitt and Moses Ernest Lippitt Wife Bertha had the following children: i. ERNEST R.8 LIPPITT was born about 1902 in Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY455.

Notes for Ernest R. Lippitt: Page 76 of 109 Generation 7 (con't) Notes for Ernest R. Lippitt: 1930 Cooperstown Otsego Co. NY census

104 Pioneer Street

Ernest R. Lippitt, age 29, renting $75/mo, born NY, parents born NY, married age 26, Salesman, Hardware company Helen M. Lippitt, age 23, married age 20, born NY, parents born NY

ii. FLORENCE M. LIPPITT was born about 1905 in Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY456.

iii. GREGORY H. LIPPITT was born about 1909 in Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY457.

60. CLARA A.7 LIPPITT (Sarah6 Hinds, Clarissa A.5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born about Sep 1879 in New York403. She married UNKNOWN POTTS.

unknown Potts and Clara A. Lippitt had the following children: i. MARGUERITE8 POTTS was born about 1909 in New York458.

ii. HOWARD POTTS was born about 1912 in New York459.

61. CEYLON K.7 LIPPITT (Sarah6 Hinds, Clarissa A.5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born in Feb 1881 in Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY404. He married CEYLON LIPPITT WIFE FLORENCE. She was born about 1884405.

Notes for Ceylon K. Lippitt: 1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY

Ceylon K. Lippitt, age 37, born NY, Parents born NY, jeweler, own store Florence P. Lippitt, age 36, born NY, parents born NY, associate editor, magazine John P. Lippitt, age 9, born NY, parents born NY Kendric H. Lippitt, age 8, born NY, parents born NY Elizabeth S. Lippitt, age 4 4/12, born NY, Parents born NY

1930 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY

Ceylon K. LIppitt, $10000 real esate, age 48, married at age 28, born NY, parents born NY, retail assistant, jewelry store Florence P. Lippitt, age 46, married at age 26, born NY, parents born NY John P. Lippitt, age 19, born NY, parents born NY Kendrick H. Lippitt, age 18, born NY, parents born NY Elizabeth S. Lippitt, age 14 born NY, parents born NY

Ceylon K. Lippitt and Ceylon Lippitt wife Florence had the following children: i. JOHN P.8 LIPPITT was born about 1921 in New York460.

ii. KENDRICK H. LIPPITT was born about 1922 in New York461.

iii. ELIZABETH S. LIPPITT was born about Sep 1924 in New York462.

62. JOHN R.7 BENNETT (Emma F.6 Barney, John Golden5 Barney, Moses4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born in May 1904 in Crestline, Crawford Co., OH410.

John R. Bennett had the following child: i. DAUGHTER8 BENNETT130. Generation 8

63. SIMPSON MORRIS8 SHIER (Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born Page 77 of 109 Generation 8 (con't) 63. Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 11 Sep 1896 in Detroit, MI411. He died on 20 Sep 1970 in Tampa, Florida343. He married (1) LAURETTA P. MCALLISTER on 13 Dec 1921 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan412, 413, daughter of Joseph McAllister and Caroline wife of Joseph McAllister. She was born on 23 Aug 1896 in Munising, MI UP414. She died on 03 Sep 1958 in Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan415. He married (2) BERNADETTE SIMPSON MORRIS SHIER WIFE on 07 Apr 1959 in ClarkCo., Nevada416. She was born about 1906417. She died on 31 Mar 1986 in Vero Beach FL418.

Notes for Simpson Morris Shier: 1900-1920 census with his parents

1930 Grosse Point Park Village, Wayne Co., MI Census taken 11 Aprl Shier, Simpson, M. head, rents, $55. radion, m, w, 33, married at age 24, b. MI father b. MI mother b. Canada, manager,(there is another word that is unreadable) automobile factory Lauretta, A., wife, f, w, 33, married age 24, b. MI parents b. MI no occp William G., son, m, w, 7, single, b. MI parents b. MI

Nickname Sam

Per Florence Roberts article: "They lived at Seney and Grand Marias, MI, then moved to Windsor ON and in 1912 to Detroit. Lauretta was Catholic. Simpson enlisted 1/1918 and discharged 1/1919, serving aboard USS Chattanooga, USN, later on gun crew of USS St. Paul. Employed as insurance manager, Hudson Motor Co., Detroit. Lived in Gross Pte. when FSR published in 1949.

Retired to be caretaker of private estate in Palm Springs, CA with second wife Bernice. He died 3 days before his brother Frank while on vacation in Tampa, Florida. Per Lillie Meier ______

Sam met Bernie because she and a widow friend hired him to be their driver on a trip out west.

Simpson Morris Shier and Lauretta P. McAllister had the following children: 72. i. WILLIAM GORDON9 SHIER was born on 17 May 1922. He died on 24 Dec 1984 in Detroit, Wayne Co, MI. He married EUNICE MARION HOSKIN. She was born on 09 Jan 1926463. She died on 27 Nov 1989463.

73. ii. GERALD LEE SHIER was born on 25 Feb 1935 in Detroit Michgan464. He married PENNY K. NICKELSON. She was born on 05 Sep 1938 in Detroit Michgan464. She died on 18 Mar 2003 in Howell, MI465. Notes for Bernadette Simpson Morris Shier wife: Miami Herald, The (FL) - April 3, 1986 Deceased Name: SHIER, Bernadette SHIER, Bernadette, 80, of Vero Beach, died Monday. Services 11:30 a.m. today at Strunk Funeral Home, Vero Beach.

64. ANNIE LILLIAN8 SHIER (Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 26 Dec 1898 in Wayne Co., Detroit, Michigan32. She died on 29 Jan 1982 in Scarsdale, NY343. She married WILLIAM POWERS on 26 Aug 1921 in Detroit. He was born on 20 Aug 1899 in Greenock. Scotland. He died on 21 Sep 1961 in Scarsdale, NY343.

Notes for Annie Lillian Shier: Moved from Scarsdale, NY to Lexington, MA, 17 years after William died in 1961.

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Can't find in 1930

Notes for William Powers: Was Executive Manager of American Banker's Assoc. and registrar of Graduate School of Banking, Rutgers University. per Lillie Meier.

Traveled extensively in US and Canada lecturing on Banking Personnel Mangement. Special lecturer at Oxford University, England for International Bankers Association. per Lillie Meier Was Executive Manager of American Banker's Assoc. and registrar of Graduate School of Banking, Rutgers University. per Lillie Meier.

William Powers and Annie Lillian Shier had the following child: 74. i. LILLIAN AGNES9 POWERS was born on 16 May 1922 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. She died on 20 Mar 2012 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA466. She married RUSSELL ARTHUR MEIER. He was born on 21 Sep 1923 in Cleveland, Ohio. He died on 28 Nov 2002 in Lawrence, Maine467.

65. FRANK TICE8 SHIER (Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 13 Jan 1908 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA190, 419. He died on 23 Sep 1970 in Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan, USA420, 421. He married JULIA PALMER PENMAN on 09 Aug 1941 in Rosewood Presbyterian Church, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio USA422, daughter of William James Penman and Lovina Julia Palmer Schreder. She was born on 20 Aug 1909 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan423, 424, 425, 426. She died on 15 Jan 1981 in Dearborn, Michigan427, 428.

Notes for Frank Tice Shier: ELECT. ENGINEER, ATT. U OF M., GRAD WAYNE University, Detroit, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts, Economics, June, 1933 Lived in Berkley, MI and Clawson, MI. Worked for Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Affiliated Metropolitan Methodist Church.

He was a member of Kappa Chi fraternity at Wayne State University. He play tennis, golf, football, basketball and was a very good ice skater. He road horseback and was an avid sailor. Mostly as recreation but some fraternatiy or intermural sports.

He sailed as a crew member on the Calypso owned by Doc Gmeiner out of the Detroit Yaght Club. He sailed with his father on the same boat when they were allowed to use it when the owner was not using it.

Source: Wayne State Univ. record.

Obit. either from Detroit Free Press or Detroit News SHIER - Frank T., Sept 23, 1970, age 62, 456 Gardner, Clawson. Husband of Julia; father of Mrs. Graham (Ann) Klintworth, Nancy Shier; grandfather of one (Nancy Klintworth); brother of Mrs. William (Lillian) Powers. Memorial services, 7 p.m., Saturday, Gramer Funeral Home 705 North Main, Clawson. Memorial contributions to Heart Fund. No visitation at funeral Home.

Lived with his parents at 1739 Holden, Detroit MI until his marriage.

Notes for Julia Palmer Penman: Time line:

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1909 at birth to 1932 lived in Detroit with her parents. She went to Angel elemtary school at least for 5th grade that we know of. She graduated from Northwestern High School in Detroit at age 16. She attended Detroit City College from 1926-1929, dropping out as the economy collapsed In 1932 during the depression she got married to Harry Walker. She used to say she married him so she wouldn't be a burden to her parents. In 1932 her parents left Detroit and moved to the farm they owned in Tecumseh MI which had been Lovina's childhood home.

1932-1937 was married to Harry Walker, living in Detroit. Sometime while she was married Jean and her friend Florence lived with Julia and Harry. They divorced in 1937. We believe she probably lived with her sister Jean in Detroit after the divorce, in 1940 they are in the census together.She was working in Detroit.

In 1941 she married Frank Tice Shier and they lived in Detroit.

After marriage to Frank Tice Shier, lived in Detroit, Berkley, and Clawson, MI. Moved to Sterling Heights after death of Frank. Cared for her aunt Blanche Schreder Bell while she was dying of cancer. Loved crossword puzzles and mystery novels and horses. Was very close to her grandchildren, Nancy and Mary Klintworth.

Attended Wayne State Univ. did not graduate. Fall, 1926 - Fall, 1929.

Birth certificate gives mother's name as "Lavina Palmer"

Subj: Re: My dear friend, Date: 01/18/20006:02:12 PM Eastern Standard Time From: [email protected] (Florence Dillon) To: [email protected] There is so much to tell because we were friends for so long. We met in the fifth grade at Angel School! So I will tell you a little bit each e-mai. She was a rare friend with a sly and funny sense of humorand a chuckle I can still hear. It was very hard for me to lose her and in my old age (90) now I wish I had her. We had such fun! All for now, Florence

Re: My dear friend, Date: 02/03/20002:49:51 PM Eastern Standard Time From: [email protected] (Florence Dillon) To: [email protected] My dear Anne, I"m sorry it has taken me so long to give you answers - at least what I can -please remember all you asked happened nearly 70 years ago. Jule married before I did and I have been racking my brain to remember where she met Harry. For the better part of a year Jean and I roomed with Jule and Harry. They had an extra room with twin beds and Jule gave us dinner. Jean and I worked downtown and rode the Grandriver streetcar together and giggled all the way. All the Penman"s had a great sense of humor = Jule's was rare and quietly inside. There were lots of reasons for the dlvorce but there was no remorse on Jule"s part because Jule asked Francis (my husband) what she should do with her wedding ring. He told her she would get the best price if she pawned it. So she did! Gave the man a sad face and came out chuckling to me! We went to lunch! Jean had a severe stroke and used a walker and a cane. Jule had arranged for an apt. for her and she and I went shopping for kitchen equipment and food. I moved to Florida (had to get Francis out of the Page 80 of 109 Generation 8 (con't) equipment and food. I moved to Florida (had to get Francis out of the two story house and the cold, so I was in Florida when Jean died in 1974. I do not know why Jule signed "Penman" but I do know she had wanted to regain her maiden name. Mar.24th, 1974 Jule and I went on a Cruise together qand because we hadn"t seen each other in a long time, we sat up talking until 2 A. M. for two nights. I was so thankful we had had that time together when we lost her in January 1981. Francis died in March and my brother in May - all 1981. so the year was a blur for me and I remember little. The week before she died she called me and told me she had a Frantic Heart - did I know what that was - when I didn"t she told me, "It could stop at any time". Little did we know! I am 90 now and for the last twenty years I have traveled the World From the Artic Circle in both Norway and Alaska to way south of the equator on Safari in Africa (balloon ride included) and from Cairo to Hong Kong and China and much more of Europe and our USA. I'll bore you no more but I wanted you to see why I never wanted to marry again! Hope 2000 is good to you andyour family and Nancy and her family, Iove, Florence ------

Misc. She learned to drive by driving a tractor on the farm. She used to exercise trotters for her uncle Charlie Schreder She told a story of the time she was on a date and the guy put his arm around her so she sat on the floor of the car.

Frank Tice Shier and Julia Palmer Penman had the following children: 75. i. ANN CAROLYN9 SHIER468 was born on 24 Mar 1944 in Detroit, Wayne Co, MI469. She married GRAHAM FOWLER KLINTWORTH on 29 Aug 1964 in Rochester, Oakland Co, MI470, son of Milton Philip Klintworth and Iris Josephine Fowler. He was born on 26 May 1944 in Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois471.

76. ii. NANCY LENORE SHIER424, 468, 469, 472 was born on 05 May 1949 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan473. She married (1) CARLTON EUGENE WOODWARD on 03 May 1971 in San Francisco, CA474. He was born on 12 Nov 1948 in Pasaqoula, Mississippi. She married (2) GERALD OWEN CROCETTI on 11 Feb 1982 in Geneva, Kane Co., Illinois475, son of Peter Corado Crocetti and Mary Gorny. He was born on 08 Aug 1945 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois476.

66. HARRY FRANK8 DEVER (Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 29 Apr 1899 in Rochester, Oakland County, MI32. He died on 26 Dec 1968 in Hessel, MI191. He married (1) MARY WIFE OF HARRY FRANK DEVER about 01 Jan 1921 in ??? DETROIT. She was born about 1899 in England. She died on Unknown date. He married (2) CATHERINE RUTH SMITH on 25 Jul 1925 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI191, daughter of Sila J. Smith and Harriet Jane Saunders. She was born on 13 Jan 1904 in Gros Cap, MI191. She died on 01 Mar 1956 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. He married (3) EVA KEWAY in 1960. She was born about 1900. She died on Unknown date.

Notes for Harry Frank Dever: Page 81 of 109 Generation 8 (con't) Notes for Harry Frank Dever: 1930 Detroit ED 211 Wayne Co., MI census 1741 Holden (upstairs from Schyler Morris and Lillian Shier)

Harry F. Dever, renting $40/mo.age 30, married at age 26, born MI, father born Canada, mother born MI, credit man, automobile industry Ruth Dever, age 26, married age 21, born MI, parents born Canada Patricia Dever, daughter, age 5, born MI, parents born MI

Name: Harry Dever SSN: 299-05-6130 Last Residence: 49719 Cedarville, Mackinac, Michigan, United States of America Born: 29 Apr 1899 Died: Dec 1968 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

Notes for Mary wife of Harry Frank Dever: Very brief marriage to Harry Dever when young.

Sally Clarke was not certain that her name was Mary

Notes for Catherine Ruth Smith: When Ruth was in labor with Pat, it was a very cold night. The person hired for the confinement -Kathleen Fowler, was there (at their apt. on Griggs St.) and was frightened about the labor. The doctor hadn't arrived, though Ruth was in labor and ready to have the baby. Harry told her to go ahead and push and Kathleen said, no, to wait for the doctor. They did wait and Ruth said that the only problems she had were because she had waited. Son Jim was born on Holden. David was born in the hospital in the hospital--the "fashion" then.

Harry Frank Dever and Catherine Ruth Smith had the following children: 77. i. KATHLEEN PATRICIA9 DEVER was born on 31 Jan 1927 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191. She married LELAND JOHN CONRAD on 07 Jun 1947 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio191. He was born on 17 Sep 1923 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. He died on 20 Nov 1983 in Hessel, MI191.

ii. JAMES SHERIDAN DEVER was born on 03 Sep 1930 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191. He died in May 1976 in Albuquerque, Bernadello Co. New Mexico477. He married MURIEL SMITH about 1967. She was born in Jun 1938 in Gros Cap, MI.

Notes for James Sheridan Dever: CHECK W/ MARY OR PAT RE DEATH DATE AND PLACE

78. iii. DAVID JOSEPH DEVER was born on 25 Jul 1936 in Findlay, OH191. He married JEAN MARIE GRAETZ on 20 Jan 1961 in Toledo, Lucas Co., Ohio191. She was born about 1936191.

67. HAZEN SHERIDAN8 DEVER (Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 07 Jun 1901 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan32. He died in 1984 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan429. He married LEONE WANGENHEIM on 14 Jan 1926 in Toledo, Lucas Co., Ohio. She was born on 18 Mar 1904 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. She died in 1988430.

Notes for Hazen Sheridan Dever: From Pat Conrad:

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"You recall the cousin I speak about, "Tom", who found me here after I was lost for fifty years. Leone was his mom. Hazen was my father's brother...... Before she was married Leone had a dancing school, taught ballet and tap dancing. Hazen was a star quarterback at Wayne State Univ. - then City College. He was your father's first cousin. Leone and Hazen were an attractive and charming couple."

1930 Detroit, Ward 10, Wayne Co., MI census April 16, 1930 9810 Lawton Street

Hazen Dever, renting $60/mo., age 28, married at age 24, born MI, parents born MI, purchasing agent, steel stamping Leone Dever, age 26, married at age 21, born OH, father born NY, mother born Canada (French) Joan Dever, age 1 2/12, born MI, father born MI, mother born OH

Notes for Leone Wangenheim: Buried Highland Cem., Ypsilanti. Had uncle, Mike Phelan.

Hazen Sheridan Dever and Leone Wangenheim had the following children: i. JOAN LOUISE9 DEVER was born on 20 Jan 1929 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191.

ii. JANE LEONE DEVER was born on 20 Jan 1931 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191. She married UNKNOWN FERRIS. He was born about 1930191.

iii. THOMAS MICHAEL DEVER was born on 03 Jun 1935 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., MI191.

Notes for Thomas Michael Dever: Moved to California--San Francisco at one time.

From Pat Conrad:

"Thought you might like to hear the story of Annie Shier's chair. Annie left this chair to Cousin Tom. He had like to sit on the chair when he visited because it sat low to the ground and his feet could touch the floor.

It seems that she had told him that the chair had been to Kansas in a covered wagon. We think that Annie was about three years old when they went to Kansas so the chair would have belonged to Hester and Frank. I remember the chair very well. It had no arms but was upholstered in a blue brocade. Tom's wife, Pat, refinished the chair and it sits in their living room. He is mailing me a picture of this chair.

I have none of her furniture any longer but her desk....Annie left me her beautiful Haviland chine, among many other things, which I gave to Mary as a wedding present." Moved to California--San Francisco at one time.

68. MORRIS L.8 BARNEY (Archie Morris7, Frank Morris6, William Morris5, Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 05 Jul 1905 in Elkhardt, IN200, 201, 204, 205, 206, 207. He died on 21 Jan 1976 in Elkhart, Concord Twp, Elkhart Co., IN431, 432. He married (1) HELEN M. CARLSON on 27 Aug 1942 in Kohoka, MO.. He married (2) ALBERTA I.WIFE OF MORRIS L. BARNEY about 1926. She was born about 1909 in Indiana. Page 83 of 109 Generation 8 (con't) She was born about 1909 in Indiana.

Notes for Morris L. Barney: Elkhart Truth, January 21, 1976 page 27

Morris Barney

Morris L. Barney, 70, of 1600 Osolo Road, died early today at Turtle Creek Nursing Home.

He was born July 18, 1905 in Elkhart. He was married to Helen M. (Carlson) Romberger Aug 27,, 1942 at Kohoka, MO. She survives with a stepson, Raymond b. Romberger, Elkhart; a grandchild; two step grandchildren two stepgreat-grandchildren. A son, Morris W. Barney died in 1973.

Friends will be received after 2 p.m. Thursday at the Walley-Mills-Zimmerman Funeral Home where services will be at 1 p.m. Friday. The Rev Joe Scholefield of the Unitarian Universalist Church, Elkhart of which Mr. Barney was a charter member will officiate. Burial will be in Rice Cemetery.

Memorials may be given to the Heart Fund.

1930 IN Census, Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN taken 22 Apr 1930 Barney, Morris L., head, rents $25. R, m, w, 24, married age 21, b. IN father b. MI mother b. Switz. clerk Steam RR Alberta I, wife, f, w, 21, married age 17, b. IN, parents b. IN, no occup Morris @., son, m, w, 2, b. IN, parents b. IN

Morris L. Barney and Alberta I.wife of Morris L. Barney had the following child: 79. i. MORRIS WILLIAM9 BARNEY was born on 09 Oct 1927 in Elkhart, Concord Twp, Elkhart Co., IN478. He died on 25 Jun 1973 in West Covina,California352, 353. He married (1) KATHERINE IRENE MILLER on 02 Oct 1948 in Elkhart City, Elkhart Co., IN479, 480, daughter of Benjamin Miller and Wealthy Shrerin. She was born about 1928 in Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana, USA. He married in 1949479.

69. LYNN ALBERT8 PORTER (Margaret Clara7 Quivey, Ida Caroline6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 15 Feb 1920 in Detroit ,Wayne County, MI435, 436, 437. He died on 18 Apr 1994 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida, USA438. He married MARY JANE SCHLOSSSTEIN on 30 Jun 1944 in Denton, Michigan. She was born on 10 Jul 1010 in Springfield, Clark Co, OH439. She died on 05 Dec 2010440.

Lynn Albert Porter and Mary Jane Schlossstein had the following children: 80. i. JANICE CAROL9 PORTER was born on 10 Jul 1945 in Ypsilanti , Washtenaw Co., M,481. She married JERRY ROSS WEATHERWAX on 10 Jul 1965 in Davison, Genesee, Michigan, USA482. He was born on 01 Jun 1945 in Flint, Genesee Co., Michigan483.

81. ii. NANCY JEAN PORTER was born on 09 Feb 1947 in Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, USA484. She married RANDY DORRIS on 12 Aug 1967485. He was born in 1947486.

70. LAWRENCE LEE8 PORTER (Margaret Clara7 Quivey, Ida Caroline6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 04 Jul 1924 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan441, 442. He died on 02 Nov 2001443. He married (1) FLORENCE ELAINE GENGENBACH on 15 Mar 1947 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois444. She was born on 02 Oct 1923 in Chicago Illinois445. She died on 25 Sep 1986446. He married (2) MARY LYNNE SACHS on 15 Apr 1994447. She was born in 1937448, 449.

Notes for Lawrence Lee Porter: possible Lawrence B. Porter

Page 84 of 109 Generation 8 (con't) Lawrence B. Porter SSN: 347-14-6224 Last Residence: 60452 Oak Forest, Cook, Illinois, United States of America Born: 21 Apr 1925 Died: 26 Jun 2000 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 )

Lawrence Lee Porter and Florence Elaine Gengenbach had the following children: i. BRUCE9 PORTER was born487. He married PIM KOENIG on 02 Jan 1988488.

82. ii. SCOTT PORTER (CHARLIE STAR) was born on 09 Jan 1948489. He married ANNIE SACHS.

71. HELEN LOUISE8 PORTER (Margaret Clara7 Quivey, Ida Caroline6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 28 Oct 1925 in Michigan343, 359, 370, 450, 451. She died on 10 Oct 2001452. She married ROGER SCHWANTES in 1950. He was born in 1930453.

Roger Schwantes and Helen Louise Porter had the following child: 83. i. CHARLES9 SCHWANTES was born about 1958490. He married LUCY DIHOPOLSKY. She was born on 16 Jul 1953 in New York442. Generation 9

72. WILLIAM GORDON9 SHIER (Simpson Morris8, Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 17 May 1922. He died on 24 Dec 1984 in Detroit, Wayne Co, MI. He married EUNICE MARION HOSKIN. She was born on 09 Jan 1926463. She died on 27 Nov 1989463.

Notes for William Gordon Shier: Served on destroyer Escort USS Mills in the Coast Guard in Atllantic and Pacific in WWII. Discharged April 1, 1946. FSR

He was an officer at L. Bryant and Detwiler Co. when it went bankrupt in 1985. (already deceased)

Detroit Free Press 28 Dec 1984 page 11C

SHIER

William G. Beloved husband of Eunice, dear father of Stephen (Diane), Dean and Lee; brother of Gerald. Private services were held Thursday. Arrangements by Peters Funeral Home 894-5500

Served on destroyer Escort USS Mills in the Coast Guard in Atllantic and Pacific in WWII. Discharged April 1, 1946. FSR

William Gordon Shier and Eunice Marion Hoskin had the following children: i. DEAN ALLEN10 SHIER was born on 10 Jan 1955 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan491. He married VANNAH CHUNN on 14 May 1988 in Queen Mary, Long Beach, California491. She was born on 22 Nov 1964 in Cambodia491.

ii. LEE SCOTT SHIER was born on 11 Mar 1959463. He died on 27 Jan 1996 in Lansing, Ingham, MI463.

84. iii. STEPHEN MARTIN SHIER was born on 18 Nov 1953463. He married DIANE MOODY. She was born on 11 Oct 1955463.

73. GERALD LEE9 SHIER (Simpson Morris8, Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 25 Feb 1935 in Detroit Michgan464. He married PENNY K. NICKELSON. She was born on Page 85 of 109 Generation 9 (con't)

was born on 25 Feb 1935 in Detroit Michgan464. He married PENNY K. NICKELSON. She was born on 05 Sep 1938 in Detroit Michgan464. She died on 18 Mar 2003 in Howell, MI465.

Notes for Gerald Lee Shier: Account Executive

Notes for Penny K. Nickelson: Lansing State Journal (MI) - March 21, 2003 Deceased Name: Shier, Penny K. * Shier, Penny K., 65, formerly of Grosse Pointe Woods, died Tuesday. (March 18, 2003)

Visitation from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. today at Estes-Leadley Holt/Delhi Chapel.

Howell

Gerald Lee Shier and Penny K. Nickelson had the following children: 85. i. PETER GERALD10 SHIER was born on 31 Jul 1960464. He married CAROL ANN BURGTORF. She was born on 23 Sep 1966 in Norwhich, CT464.

86. ii. LORI ELLEN SHIER was born on 02 Dec 1961 in Detroit, Michigan464. She married (1) UNKNOWN TAYLOR. She married (2) UNKNOWN HAMMENWAY.

87. iii. CAROL LYNN SHIER was born on 12 May 1964 in Detroit, Michigan464. She married GERALD PETER SMITH. He was born on 15 Jun 1959 in Lansing, Michigan464.

74. LILLIAN AGNES9 POWERS (Annie Lillian8 Shier, Schuyler Morris7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 16 May 1922 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. She died on 20 Mar 2012 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA466. She married RUSSELL ARTHUR MEIER. He was born on 21 Sep 1923 in Cleveland, Ohio. He died on 28 Nov 2002 in Lawrence, Maine467.

Notes for Lillian Agnes Powers: BS from New York University. Managed YWCA restaurant in Passaic, NJ in 1944-1946.

Lillian Agnes Meier March 20, 2012 Rochester, NH

Lillian A. Meier passed away peacefully on March 20, 2012 with her family by her side. Born May 16, 1922 in Detroit, MI, she was the daughter of William and Lillian (Shier) Powers. She attended NYU and Albion College, and worked as a hospital/hotel/restaurant dietician. She married her high school sweetheart, Russell A. Meier, a Lt. Colonel in the Air Force, stationed in locations including Newfoundland, Long Island, Illinois, and Massachusetts. She taught preschool and music for many years. In 1984, she and her husband retired to Baxter Lake in Farmington, NH, where they enjoyed playing bridge, traveling on Elder Hostel retreats, and caring for her family, especially their grandchildren. After her husband’s passing in 2001, Lillian loved living independently in her own apartment for another decade. Family members include her four children: Thomas R. Meier (and Kathleen) of Manassas, VA; Barbara A. Talbot (and Blair) of Rochester, NH; Bonnie L. Periale (and Andrew) of Strafford, NH; and Terrie S. Ilaria (and Jerry) of Kittery, ME. She will be missed by her beloved grandchildren Christopher, Seth, Kevin and Russell. She was also blessed with her great-grandchildren Jordan, Andrew, Maggie, and Chloe. Per her wishes, there will be no formal services.

Arrangements are in care of Laing-Bibber Funeral Chapel, 36 Rochester Street, Berwick, ME 03901

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Notes for Russell Arthur Meier: BS from Albion College in MI in 1947 after being air force weather man 1943-1946. Recalled for Korean War, stayed with Air Force until retirement as LT. Col. 1967. Civilian for Air Force Research and Development until 1982.

Moved family from Westchester Co., NY, to St. John's, New Foundland, to Roslyn, Long Island, NY, Lexington MS and retired to Rochester, NH 1983. Per Lillie Meier

Russell Arthur Meier and Lillian Agnes Powers had the following children: 88. i. THOMAS RUSSELL10 MEIER was born on 28 Feb 1948 in White Plains, NY492. He married (1) ROWENA MARGARET DONE in 1970492. She was born on 08 Feb 1947 in Boston, Massachusetts. She died on 20 Jun 2005493. He married (2) KATHLEEN HELEN STROUT. She was born in 1942 in Willimasport, PA343.

89. ii. BARBARA ANN MEIER was born on 11 Jun 1951 in White Plains, NY492. She married DWIGHT BLAIR TALBOT in 1982492. He was born on 11 Feb 1951 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

iii. BONNIE LILLIAN MEIER was born on 21 Sep 1952 in St. Johns, Newfoundland. She married ANDREW JAMES PERIALE in 1986492. He was born on 07 Mar 1952 in Silver Springs, NJ.

Notes for Bonnie Lillian Meier: Continuing studies in dance, art, photography and puppetry. Graphic artist in Boston until 1986. She and her husband are "Perry Alley Puppet Theater" and travel all over Eastern US performing and conducting workshops and residencies at schools, civic organizations and theater groups. They create puppet kits for Velcro, INc. that are sold nation wide in better toy stores. Now living in Strafford, NH.

iv. TERRIE SUSAN MEIER was born on 31 Oct 1954 in Roslyn Hts, NY492. She married (1) SAMUEL BARRIOS in 1985492. He was born on 02 Jun 1954 in New York City, NY. She married (2) JEROLD ILARIA. He was born on 11 Jun 1948 in Orange, NJ.

Notes for Terrie Susan Meier: Graduated summa cum laude Hartt College of Music, U of Hartford, Conn. Masters in music, U. Conn. Was music therapist in NYC 9 years before moving to Rochester, NH in 1990. Teaches piano and voice and is offical accompanist for music dept. , Univ. of NH. has 50 private students and is musical director at "Sea Coast Rep. Theatre" Portsmouth, NH. Lives in Kittery, Maine.

75. ANN CAROLYN9 SHIER (Frank Tice8, Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney)468 was born on 24 Mar 1944 in Detroit, Wayne Co, MI469. She married GRAHAM FOWLER KLINTWORTH on 29 Aug 1964 in Rochester, Oakland Co, MI470, son of Milton Philip Klintworth and Iris Josephine Fowler. He was born on 26 May 1944 in Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois471.

Notes for Ann Carolyn Shier: Attended Wayne State University, Oakland University and Ball State University.

Hobbies: pastel painting, basket weaving, genealogy, knitting, crocheting, cross stitch, bird watching and quilting. (all at different times of life)

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Graham Fowler Klintworth and Ann Carolyn Shier had the following children: 90. i. NANCY MARGARET10 KLINTWORTH was born on 22 Dec 1968 in Royal Oak, Oakland Co, MI. She married (1) JEFFREY NICHOLAS on 21 Jun 2003 in Parent's home 1022 Center Road, Hinckley, Medina Co., OH. He was born on 27 Jun 1955 in Ohio. She married (2) STEPHEN DENNIS ZIMMERER on 29 Jun 1991 in Westfield Center, Medina Co, OH, son of Walter Zimmerer and Sheila Marie Mullin. He was born on 17 Oct 1967 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH.

91. ii. MARY RACHEL KLINTWORTH was born on 14 Dec 1971 in Royal Oak, Oakland Co, MI. She married (1) MICHAEL BRIAN HESS on 19 Apr 1997 in Hinckley, Medina Co, OH. He was born on 26 Sep 1972 in Springfield, Clark Co, OH. She married (2) KEITH GERBER on 31 Jul 2004 in Painesville, OH. He was born on 19 Oct 1975.

76. NANCY LENORE9 SHIER (Frank Tice8, Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney)424, 468, 469, 472 was born on 05 May 1949 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Michigan473. She married (1) CARLTON EUGENE WOODWARD on 03 May 1971 in San Francisco, CA474. He was born on 12 Nov 1948 in Pasaqoula, Mississippi. She married (2) GERALD OWEN CROCETTI on 11 Feb 1982 in Geneva, Kane Co., Illinois475, son of Peter Corado Crocetti and Mary Gorny. He was born on 08 Aug 1945 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois476.

Notes for Nancy Lenore Shier: Lives Bartlett, IL., suburban Chicago. .

Gerald Owen Crocetti and Nancy Lenore Shier had the following child: i. JEFFREY ANTHONY SHIER10 CROCETTI was born on 24 Nov 1983 in Hoffman Estates, Cook Co., Illinois494.

77. KATHLEEN PATRICIA9 DEVER (Harry Frank8, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 31 Jan 1927 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191. She married LELAND JOHN CONRAD on 07 Jun 1947 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio191. He was born on 17 Sep 1923 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. He died on 20 Nov 1983 in Hessel, MI191.

Notes for Kathleen Patricia Dever: Pat Conrad says that her Smith grandparents retired to the UP of Michigan at the end of the 19th century. The house they bought was the only one on this hill where she now lives. They had 64 acres. Catherine Smith, Pat's mother was born there and when she was 16 she went to Detroit to live with her sister who was 23 years older. Her father had died when she was five. It was thought there was more opportunity for her in Detroit. Opportunity arose in the person of Harry Dever.

Pat used to vacation there (in the stone cabin) in the UP when she was growing up.

It is a tradition in the Harry Dever famly to retire to the North Woods. Pat's 4 children were grown when she moved to the UP and found a job on Mackinac Island. Mary had a job in Toledo and had her first apartment. There was a recession at this time and she was laid off from her job. She moved to the UP with Pat and later married a local fellow - Bruce St. Antoine.

Leland John Conrad and Kathleen Patricia Dever had the following children: 92. i. SALLY JANE10 CONRAD was born on 31 Mar 1948 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. She died on 09 Dec 1997 in Chicago, IL495. She married NORMAN JOSEPH CLARK on 24 Jun 1967 in TOLEDO, OHIO. He was born on 16 Jan 1942 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH.

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93. ii. MARTHA LEE CONRAD was born on 20 Jun 1951 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. She married ROBERT KOCIOLEK in Jul 1977 in Cincinnati, OH. He was born on 19 Sep 1949 in Elizabeth, N.J..

94. iii. JOHN LELAND CONRAD was born on 19 Jan 1953 in Toledo, Lucas Co, OH. He married RUTH ALTHOFF in Fairbanks, AK. She was born about 1956.

95. iv. MARY ANN CONRAD was born on 11 May 1958 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. She married BRUCE THOMAS ST. ANTOINE on 20 May 1978 in ST. IGNACE, MI 49781. He was born on 08 May 1954 in Sault Ste. Marie, MI.

78. DAVID JOSEPH9 DEVER (Harry Frank8, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 25 Jul 1936 in Findlay, OH191. He married JEAN MARIE GRAETZ on 20 Jan 1961 in Toledo, Lucas Co., Ohio191. She was born about 1936191.

David Joseph Dever and Jean Marie Graetz had the following children: 96. i. JUNE ANN10 DEVER was born on 21 Jan 1963 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. She married JOSEPH JENSEN about 1989 in Suburban Chicago. He was born about 1963.

97. ii. TIMOTHY MICHAEL DEVER was born on 11 Jun 1966 in Hinsdale, IL191. He married ANNE WIFE OF TIMOTHY MICHAEL DEVER. She was born about 1966.

iii. AMY KATHLEEN DEVER was born on 19 Sep 1973 in Lagrange, IL191.

79. MORRIS WILLIAM9 BARNEY (Morris L.8, Archie Morris7, Frank Morris6, William Morris5, Benjamin4, William Pearson3, William Pearson2, William1) was born on 09 Oct 1927 in Elkhart, Concord Twp, Elkhart Co., IN478. He died on 25 Jun 1973 in West Covina,California352, 353. He married (1) KATHERINE IRENE MILLER on 02 Oct 1948 in Elkhart City, Elkhart Co., IN479, 480, daughter of Benjamin Miller and Wealthy Shrerin. She was born about 1928 in Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana, USA. He married in 1949479.

Notes for Morris William Barney: Elkhart Truth June 27, 1973 pg 36 Morris W. Barney, Baldwin Park, Calif. Morris William Barney, 45, of Baldwin Park and formerly of Elkhart, died Monday evening at Queen of the Valley Hospital, West Covina, Calif. Death was due to an apparent heart attack. Born Oct. 9, 1927 in Elkhart, he attended Elkhart schools. He married Kathleen Miller in 1949. She survives. They moved to California in 1951. He was employed as a carpenter in a trailer factory there. He served in the Army Air Force, the Marines and Coast Guard services. Also surviving are one son, Loren, LaHabra, CAlif.; his father and stepmother Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Barney, Elkhart; his mother Mrs. Farrell Mishler, Elkhart; one step brother, Ray Romberger, Elkhart and three half-sisters. Arrangements are incomplete at Forest Lawn Mortuary, Covina Hills, West, Covina Calif.

World War II Enlistment

morris W. Barney b. 1927 White, citizen, born Indiana, Elkhart Enlistment Date 18 Jan 1946, Indiana, Indianapolis Air Corps, Private Enlistment for Hawaiian Department, Regular Army source: Enlisted Man, Regualar Army, after 3 months of discharge Education: Grammar School Civil Occupation: Painter, General or Station Agent, Railway Single, no dependants

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Elkhart Truth June 27, 1973 pg 36 Morris W. Barney, Baldwin Park, Calif. Morris William Barney, 45, of Baldwin Park and formerly of Elkhart, died Monday evening at Queen of the Valley Hospital, West Covina, Calif. Death was due to an apparent heart attack. Born Oct 9, 1927 in Elkhart, he attended Elkhart schools. He married Kathleen Miller in 1949. She survives. They moved to California in 1951. He was employed as a carpenter in a trailer factory there. He served in the Army Air Force, the Marines and Coast Guard services. Also surviving are one son, Loren, LaHabra, Calif.; his father and stepmother Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Barney, Elkhart; his mother Mrs. Farrell Mishler, Elkhart; one step brother, Ray Romberger, Elkhart and three half-sisters. Arrangements are incomplete at Forest Lawn Mortuary, Covina Hills, West, Covina Calif.

Elkhart Truth June 27, 1973 pg 36 Morris W. Barney, Baldwin Park, Calif. Morris William Barney, 45, of Baldwin Park and formerly of Elkhart, died Monday evening at Queen of the Valley Hospital, West Covina, Calif. Death was due to an apparent heart attack. Born Oct 9, 1927 in Elkhart, he attended Elkhart schools. He married Kathleen Miller in 1949. She survives. They moved to California in 1951. He was employed as a carpenter in a trailer factory there. He served in the Army Air Force, the Marines and Coast Guard services. Also surviving are one son, Loren, LaHabra, Calif.; his father and stepmother Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Barney, Elkhart; his mother Mrs. Farrell Mishler, Elkhart; one step brother, Ray Romberger, Elkhart and three half-sisters. Arrangements are incomplete at Forest Lawn Mortuary, Covina Hills, West, Covina Calif.

Morris William Barney and Katherine Irene Miller had the following child: i. LOREN10 BARNEY.

80. JANICE CAROL9 PORTER (Lynn Albert8, Margaret Clara7 Quivey, Ida Caroline6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 10 Jul 1945 in Ypsilanti , Washtenaw Co., M,481. She married JERRY ROSS WEATHERWAX on 10 Jul 1965 in Davison, Genesee, Michigan, USA482. He was born on 01 Jun 1945 in Flint, Genesee Co., Michigan483.

Jerry Ross Weatherwax and Janice Carol Porter had the following children: 98. i. JENNIFER LYNN10 WEATHERWAX was born on 30 Jul 1970 in Lapeer, Lapeer Co., Michigan496. She married JAY BESSER on 20 Jun 1992 in Pope AFB, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA497. He was born on 26 Jul 1968 in Thailand498.

ii. JOSEPH LLOYD WEATHERWAX was born on 18 Oct 1981 in Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA499.

81. NANCY JEAN9 PORTER (Lynn Albert8, Margaret Clara7 Quivey, Ida Caroline6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 09 Feb 1947 in Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, USA484. She married RANDY DORRIS on 12 Aug 1967485. He was born in 1947486.

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Randy Dorris and Nancy Jean Porter had the following child: i. GRETCHEN MARY10 DORRIS was born on 07 Mar 1973 in Alma City, Gratiot Co., MI500. She married (1) JAMES SCHIMMING on 06 Jun 1991 in Mount Pleasant, Michigan501. She married (2) ROBERT ANTHONY PETRIES on 07 Apr 2001 in Tween Waters Inn, Captiva, Lee, Florida, USA502. He was born on 07 Feb 1974 in Fort Lauderdale, Broward, Florida, USA503.

82. SCOTT PORTER9 (CHARLIE STAR) (Lawrence Lee8 Porter, Margaret Clara7 Quivey, Ida Caroline6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 09 Jan 1948489. He married ANNIE SACHS.

Scott Porter (Charlie Star) and Annie Sachs had the following children: i. CHINA10 STAR was born in 1979504.

ii. SUMMER STAR was born on 15 Jan 1980505.

83. CHARLES9 SCHWANTES (Helen Louise8 Porter, Margaret Clara7 Quivey, Ida Caroline6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born about 1958490. He married LUCY DIHOPOLSKY. She was born on 16 Jul 1953 in New York442.

Charles Schwantes and Lucy Dihopolsky had the following children: i. REBECCA10 SCHWANTES was born on 13 Nov 1986 in New York506.

ii. AMANDA SCHWANTES was born on 13 Nov 1986 in New York507.

iii. CHRISTOPHER SCHWANTES was born on 03 Mar 1988 in New York508. Generation 10

84. STEPHEN MARTIN10 SHIER (William Gordon9, Simpson Morris8, Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 18 Nov 1953463. He married DIANE MOODY. She was born on 11 Oct 1955463.

Stephen Martin Shier and Diane Moody had the following children: i. STEPHEN BLAIR11 SHIER was born on 10 Jun 1986463.

ii. JENNIFER MARIE SHIER was born on 10 Dec 1990463.

85. PETER GERALD10 SHIER (Gerald Lee9, Simpson Morris8, Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 31 Jul 1960464. He married CAROL ANN BURGTORF. She was born on 23 Sep 1966 in Norwhich, CT464.

Peter Gerald Shier and Carol Ann Burgtorf had the following child: i. LYNDY K. SHIER11 SHIER was born on 01 May 1986 in Lansing, Michigan464.

86. LORI ELLEN10 SHIER (Gerald Lee9, Simpson Morris8, Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 02 Dec 1961 in Detroit, Michigan464. She married (1) UNKNOWN TAYLOR. She married (2) UNKNOWN HAMMENWAY.

Unknown Taylor and Lori Ellen Shier had the following child: i. RYAN SCOTT11 TAYLOR was born on 03 Nov 1989 in Lansing, Michigan464. Unknown Hammenway and Lori Ellen Shier had the following child: i. GRIFFIN LEE11 HAMMENWAY was born on 14 Jul 1997 in Lansing, Michigan464.

87. CAROL LYNN10 SHIER (Gerald Lee9, Simpson Morris8, Schuyler Morris7, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 12 May 1964 in Detroit, Michigan464. She married GERALD PETER Page 91 of 109 Generation 10 (con't)

William1 Barney) was born on 12 May 1964 in Detroit, Michigan464. She married GERALD PETER SMITH. He was born on 15 Jun 1959 in Lansing, Michigan464.

Gerald Peter Smith and Carol Lynn Shier had the following children: i. AMY LYNN11 SMITH was born on 14 Jul 1994 in Lansing, Michigan464.

ii. ALEX JOSEPH SMITH was born on 19 Mar 1999 in Lansing, Michigan464.

88. THOMAS RUSSELL10 MEIER (Lillian Agnes9 Powers, Annie Lillian8 Shier, Schuyler Morris7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 28 Feb 1948 in White Plains, NY492. He married (1) ROWENA MARGARET DONE in 1970492. She was born on 08 Feb 1947 in Boston, Massachusetts. She died on 20 Jun 2005493. He married (2) KATHLEEN HELEN STROUT. She was born in 1942 in Willimasport, PA343.

Notes for Thomas Russell Meier: Majored in Math and Music, Haverford College, PA. Worked as program analyst for Mitre Corp., Bedford, MA 1968-1995. Presently has same position with TRW in Washington, DC.

Thomas Russell Meier and Rowena Margaret Done had the following children: i. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS11 MEIER was born on 05 Nov 1972 in Acton, Massachusetts343.

Notes for Christopher Thomas Meier: BA from St. Lawrence Univ. NY, Law School, Boston U.

ii. SETH WILLIAM MEIER was born on 30 Aug 1974 in Acton, Massachusetts343.

Notes for Seth William Meier: BA from Ithaca, Univ. NY. In Theater work in NY City.

iii. KEVIN EDWARD MEIER was born on 01 Jul 1977 in Acton, Massachusetts343.

Notes for Kevin Edward Meier: Bodoin Univ. Orone, Maine Notes for Kathleen Helen Strout: Assistant to Director of White House Publications for 3 Republican administrations. She was administrative assistant to Tom Meiers at International Paper, Inc. Pawling, NY headquarters. .

89. BARBARA ANN10 MEIER (Lillian Agnes9 Powers, Annie Lillian8 Shier, Schuyler Morris7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 11 Jun 1951 in White Plains, NY492. She married DWIGHT BLAIR TALBOT in 1982492. He was born on 11 Feb 1951 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Notes for Barbara Ann Meier: Attended U. Mass, U. Conn, and MacKintosh College, NH. Office manager cardealership, Boston, MA. Owns with her husband "Talbot's Automotive" in Somersworth, NH. She runs the office and they live in Rochester, NH.

Dwight Blair Talbot and Barbara Ann Meier had the following child: i. RUSSELL ROBERT11 TALBOT was born on 27 Mar 1993 in Rochester, NH.

90. NANCY MARGARET10 KLINTWORTH (Ann Carolyn9 Shier, Frank Tice8 Shier, Schuyler Morris7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 22 Dec 1968 in Royal Oak, Oakland Co, MI. She married (1) JEFFREY NICHOLAS on 21 Jun 2003 in Parent's home 1022 Center Road, Hinckley, Medina Co., OH. He was born on 27 Jun 1955 in Ohio. She married (2) STEPHEN DENNIS

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Hinckley, Medina Co., OH. He was born on 27 Jun 1955 in Ohio. She married (2) STEPHEN DENNIS ZIMMERER on 29 Jun 1991 in Westfield Center, Medina Co, OH, son of Walter Zimmerer and Sheila Marie Mullin. He was born on 17 Oct 1967 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH.

Notes for Nancy Margaret Klintworth: born 11:05 pm

Stephen Dennis Zimmerer and Nancy Margaret Klintworth had the following child: i. JACOB THOMAS11 ZIMMERER was born on 13 Oct 1997 in Medina, Medina Co., OH.

91. MARY RACHEL10 KLINTWORTH (Ann Carolyn9 Shier, Frank Tice8 Shier, Schuyler Morris7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 14 Dec 1971 in Royal Oak, Oakland Co, MI. She married (1) MICHAEL BRIAN HESS on 19 Apr 1997 in Hinckley, Medina Co, OH. He was born on 26 Sep 1972 in Springfield, Clark Co, OH. She married (2) KEITH GERBER on 31 Jul 2004 in Painesville, OH. He was born on 19 Oct 1975.

Keith Gerber and Mary Rachel Klintworth had the following children: i. DYLAN THOMAS11 GERBER was born on 12 Aug 2005 in Wm. Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Oakland Co., Michigan.

Notes for Dylan Thomas Gerber: Born by caesarean two months early. Mother had preeclampsia.

ii. CAITLYN ANNE GERBER was born on 04 Feb 2007 in Wm. Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Oakland Co., MI.

92. SALLY JANE10 CONRAD (Kathleen Patricia9 Dever, Harry Frank8 Dever, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 31 Mar 1948 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. She died on 09 Dec 1997 in Chicago, IL495. She married NORMAN JOSEPH CLARK on 24 Jun 1967 in TOLEDO, OHIO. He was born on 16 Jan 1942 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH.

Norman Joseph Clark and Sally Jane Conrad had the following children: i. RACHEL ELIZABETH11 CLARK191 was born on 15 Feb 1968 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191.

99. ii. LOUISA ANNE CLARK191 was born on 14 Jun 1971 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. She married MICHAEL ROY KRAMER on 02 Sep 1995 in Toledo, Lucas Co., Ohio191. He was born on 29 Sep 1969191.

93. MARTHA LEE10 CONRAD (Kathleen Patricia9 Dever, Harry Frank8 Dever, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 20 Jun 1951 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. She married ROBERT KOCIOLEK in Jul 1977 in Cincinnati, OH. He was born on 19 Sep 1949 in Elizabeth, N.J..

Robert Kociolek and Martha Lee Conrad had the following child: i. ANTON11 KOCIOLEK was born on 05 Jan 1980.

94. JOHN LELAND10 CONRAD (Kathleen Patricia9 Dever, Harry Frank8 Dever, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 19 Jan 1953 in Toledo, Lucas Co, OH. He married RUTH ALTHOFF in Fairbanks, AK. She was born about 1956.

John Leland Conrad and Ruth Althoff had the following children: i. NICOLE MARIE11 CONRAD was born on 13 Feb 1982 in Sault Ste. Marie, MI.

ii. RIA LIANN CONRAD was born on 25 May 1989 in Alaska.

iii. EZRA GALEN CONRAD was born on 21 Jun 1991 in Alaska.

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iv. CYRUS DEVER CONRAD was born in Jan 1993 in Alaska.

95. MARY ANN10 CONRAD (Kathleen Patricia9 Dever, Harry Frank8 Dever, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 11 May 1958 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. She married BRUCE THOMAS ST. ANTOINE on 20 May 1978 in ST. IGNACE, MI 49781. He was born on 08 May 1954 in Sault Ste. Marie, MI.

Bruce Thomas St. Antoine and Mary Ann Conrad had the following children: i. ANGELIQUE MARIE11 ST. ANTOINE was born on 29 Oct 1978 in Petoskey, MI.

100. ii. JUSTIN BRUCE ST. ANTOINE was born on 13 Dec 1980 in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. He married AMBER MCINTYRE.

96. JUNE ANN10 DEVER (David Joseph9, Harry Frank8, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 21 Jan 1963 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. She married JOSEPH JENSEN about 1989 in Suburban Chicago. He was born about 1963.

Notes for June Ann Dever: Info supplied by David Dever.

Joseph Jensen and June Ann Dever had the following children: i. BRETT JOSEPH11 JENSEN was born about 1990.

ii. SARAH JENSEN was born in 1995.

iii. JACOB JENSEN was born in Aug 1997.

97. TIMOTHY MICHAEL10 DEVER (David Joseph9, Harry Frank8, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 11 Jun 1966 in Hinsdale, IL191. He married ANNE WIFE OF TIMOTHY MICHAEL DEVER. She was born about 1966.

Timothy Michael Dever and Anne wife of Timothy MIchael Dever had the following child: i. DAVID JUSTIN11 DEVER was born on 05 May 1995 in Chicago area, IL.

98. JENNIFER LYNN10 WEATHERWAX (Janice Carol9 Porter, Lynn Albert8 Porter, Margaret Clara7 Quivey, Ida Caroline6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 30 Jul 1970 in Lapeer, Lapeer Co., Michigan496. She married JAY BESSER on 20 Jun 1992 in Pope AFB, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA497. He was born on 26 Jul 1968 in Thailand498.

Jay Besser and Jennifer Lynn Weatherwax had the following children: i. KAYLA LYNN11 BESSER was born on 20 Feb 1998 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina, USA509.

ii. JUSTIN KENNETH BESSER was born on 12 Jun 2000 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina, USA510. Generation 11

99. LOUISA ANNE11 CLARK (Sally Jane10 Conrad, Kathleen Patricia9 Dever, Harry Frank8 Dever, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney)191 was born on 14 Jun 1971 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH191. She married MICHAEL ROY KRAMER on 02 Sep 1995 in Toledo, Lucas Co., Ohio191. He was born on 29 Sep 1969191.

Michael Roy Kramer and Louisa Anne Clark had the following child: i. ELLA JANE12 KRAMER was born on 21 Jun 2002 in Denver, CO495.

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100. JUSTIN BRUCE11 ST. ANTOINE (Mary Ann10 Conrad, Kathleen Patricia9 Dever, Harry Frank8 Dever, Annie Louise7 Shier, Hester Elizabeth6 Barney, William Morris5 Barney, Benjamin4 Barney, William Pearson3 Barney, William Pearson2 Barney, William1 Barney) was born on 13 Dec 1980 in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. He married AMBER MCINTYRE.

Justin Bruce St. Antoine and Amber McIntyre had the following child: i. MAX RILEY12 ST. ANTOINE was born on 13 Jul 2002 in Petoskey, MI511.

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126 1920 Ohio Census, Cannot find him in OH in 1920 and he is still alive in 1912 when History of Crawford Co. is published. 127 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office, family group sheet for Moses Barney Family. 128 Ohio Death Certificate, from familysearch.org. 129 History of Crawford Co. (1 Oct 1912), 1166. 130 History of Crawford Co. (1 Oct 1912). 131 Ohio Deaths and Burials 1854-1997 (family search.com). 132 1850 Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI Census, age 23. 133 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org, death certificate has wrong parents. 134 Michigan Deaths 1867-1897, family search records. 135 1850 Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI Census, age 21. 136 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office. 137 1850 Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI Census, age 18. 138 1850 Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI Census, age 15 sheet in Galen Historian's Office says born June 1838 and has him in wrong place in the family order in comparison to the census. 139 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office, 27 June 1838 does not match find a grave or Michigan deaths. 140 Michigan Deaths 1867-1897, family search records, 1834. 141 Find A Grave, www.findagrave.com, actual date. 142 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office, lists death 23 May 1865 incorrectly. GENDIS has 25 Mar 1869. 143 1850 Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI Census. 144 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office. 145 1850 Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI Census, age 9. 146 Find A Grave, www.findagrave.com. 147 1870 Peoria Twp., Franklin Co, Kansas census, age 40. 148 Find A Grave, www.findagrave.com. 149 Find A Grave, www.findagrave.com. 150 1850 Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI Census, age 6. 151 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office. 152 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office. 153 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office. 154 1850 Texas Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI Census, age 1. 155 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office. 156 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office. 157 Michigan Deaths 1867-1897, family search records. 158 Joe & Kay's Genealogy, http://www.1cc.net/%7Ejoeadams/barney.htm. 159 1850 Savannah, Wayne Co., New York Census, age 24. 160 1850 Savannah, Wayne Co., New York Census, age 21. 161 Calculation, from tombstone transcription. 162 Tombstone Lockpit Cemetery Galen, Wayne Co NY. 163 1860 Savannah, Wayne Co., NY census, age 28. 164 1850 Savannah, Wayne Co., New York Census, age 18. 165 Calculation, from tombstone in Lockpit Cemetery. 166 Tombstone Lockpit Cemetery Galen, Wayne Co NY. 167 1850 Savannah, Wayne Co., New York Census, age 12. 168 Lock Pit Cemetery Transcription. 169 1880 Arbela, Tuscola Co., MI census, age 43. 170 1900 Chesaning, Saginaw Co., Michigan census, indexed under Jonathan Sillsbee.

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171 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org, When cyrus dies he is a widower. 172 Michigan death records, 1867-1950. 173 Henry Pettingill biographical sheet. 174 1880 Arbela, Tuscola Co., MI census, age 51. 175 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 176 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 177 1860 Croton Twp., newaygo Co., MI census, age 14. 178 1900 Dayton Twp., Newaygo Co., MI census, age 56. 179 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org. 180 1900 Dayton Twp., Newaygo Co., MI census, married 33 years. 181 [email protected]. 182 1860 Croton Twp., newaygo Co., MI census, age 9. 183 1870 Croton, Newaygo Co., MI census. 184 1870 Michigan census 185 1900 West Branch, Ogemaw Co., MI census, age 45. 186 11930 West Branch, Ogemaw Co., MI census. 187 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org, Merchant age 76 parents Winslow Irons and Mahtilda Irons. 188 1900 West Branch, Ogemaw Co., MI census, married 3 years. 189 1900 West Branch, Ogemaw Co., MI census, June 1900. age 32. 190 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org. 191 Sally Conrad Clark. 192 Marriage Certificate, Witnesses: Wm. R. Shier and Susan A. Shier. Minister, James L. Smart. 193 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org, #58294175. age 85 yrs, 4 mo., 22 days, informant Joseph Dever. 194 Family Bible from Jerry Shier, Family Record, Barney Bible? from Jerry Shier. 195 Pension records, Wm. Barney 196 Pension records, Wm. Barney 197 Pension records, Wm. Barney 198 Pension records, Wm. Barney 199 Series producted by Indiana Works Progress Administration, Indiana Deaths, ancestry.com. 200 Barney genealogy book, LDS FHC, submitted by Archie Barney 201 Archie Barney, Barney Genealogy Book. 202 Barney genealogy book, LDS FHC, submitted by Archie Barney 203 Indiana Marriages 1845-1920, Book A NNo 1-6 1837-1899 Steuben Co.. Frank M. Barney Mollie Mulcay 6 Dec 1878 Steuben Co. 204 Barney genealogy book, LDS FHC, submitted by Archie Barney 205 Barney genealogy book, LDS FHC, submitted by Archie Barney 206 Barney genealogy book, LDS FHC, submitted by Archie Barney 207 Barney genealogy book, LDS FHC, submitted by Archie Barney 208 Elkhart Truth Newspaper Obit Index, Name: Parker, Mary (Mulcahy) Barney Obituary Date: March 19, 1943 Newspaper Section: Page 2 Date of Death: March 19, 1943 Date of Birth: November 8, 1860. 209 Pension Record, Wm. Barney. 210 Michigan Death Record, Wayne Co.

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211 Michigan Marriage Record, familysearch.org, Joseph M. Quivey age 54 residence Jackson MI born Saratoga Co., NY married Ida C. Barney age 30, residence Ypsilanti Michang born Washtenaw Co., Michigan1 Aug 1888 grooms father Aaron Quivey, mother Lucinda Moe brides father Wm. M. Barney mother Margaret Allison, witnesses: Mrs. Margaret J. Barney and Miss Julie Nellis both of Ypsilanti place of marriage Ypsilanti Michigan. 212 Ypsilanti Historical Society 213 Michigan Marriage Record, familysearch.org, married at age 54 in 1888. 214 Tombstone, Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson Co., MI see findagrave.com. 1833-1896. 215 Marriage Records, James S. Butterfield and Ida B. Quivey. Married Jackson, Jackson Co., MI on 17 Jan 1910 in the presence of Mrs. W. H. Parkes of Jackson and Mrs. Frank Shier of Detroit, Michigan. James and Ida both previously married. James born Livingston Co., MI 60 yrs old. Father nathaniel, mother's maiden name Hollister. Ida, 52 yers, born in MI. Father William, mother maiden name Allison. Her maiden name was Barney. from Diane McQuivey Anderson. 216 Marriage Records, see marriage sourcce. 217 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org. 218 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org. 219 1850 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 10 wrong age should be 17. 220 1870 Dallas Twp, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 37. 221 Clinton Co. Historical Society data base, Drake, Jacob 10 Jul 1901 Clinton Republican 18 JUL 1901 pg 1 col. 6 need to order obit. 222 1860 Dallas Twp., Clinton Co., Michigan, age 28. 223 Dibean Michigan Marriage Index, Drake, Jacob, Brooks, Hannah J. Clinton 12 Jul 1868. 224 Michigan Marriages 1867-1962, Jacob Drake, age 36, farmer, Hannah Brooks, age 36 Married 12, Jul 1868, Bengal, Clinton Co., MI, by EW Buck Witnesses Emily Buck and Harriet Drake. 225 1870 Dallas Twp, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 40. 226 1850 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 12. 227 1900 Maple Rapids Village, Essex Twp, Clinton Co., MI Census. 228 Clinton Co. Historical Society data base, Drake, John W. Dec 3, 1918 Clinton Republican 12 Dec 1918 and 5 Dec 1918 page 13-4 & 1-7 Need to order obits. 229 1870 Bengal, Clinton Co., Census, age 27. 230 1850 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 9. 231 Clinton Co. Historical Society data base, May have died 20 Dec 1927 - from Clinton Co. Historical Society data base. Need to order obit Drake, Morris Dec 20 , 1927 in the Clinton C. Republican News 22 Dec 1927 pg 1 col 6. 232 Dibean Michigan Marriage Index, Morris B Drake, Mary Rice 26 Sep 1868 Clinton. 233 Birth Date Calculation from Death date, 27 yr 2 mo 17 day. Died 21 Jul 1880. 234 GENDIS - Michigan, ledger page 171 rec. no. 2544. married, age 27 yrs 2 mo 17days. cause of death - Childbirth b. OH, housekeeper, father Riley Rice, res. MI, mother Lydia Rice, res. MI date of record 20 May 1881. 235 1850 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 5. 236 Clinton Co. Historical Society data base, Drake, Riley D. 23 Apr 1890 Clinton Republican 27 Apr 1899 pg 2 col 1 need to get copy. 237 Dibean Michigan Marriage Index, Drake, Riley Sarah S. Rose, Clinton 14, Feb 1868.

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238 IGI Batch M518353, IGI - Riley Drake b. Bengal Twp, Clinton, MI Marriage 14 Feb 1868, Clinton, MI Sarah S. Rose , Birth Seymore, MI batch M518353 Husband 23 wife 21 at marriage. 239 1850 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 2. 240 1850 Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 1/12. 241 GENDIS - Michigan, Ledger 150 pg 1391. Drake, Harrieta died 9 Nov 1874, Bengal, Clinton Co., MI Married age 24 yrs 6 mo 21 days. Consumption, birth place MI House Keeper, father Uriah Drake, res. MI, mother Nancy Drake, res. MI, date of record 22 Jun 1875. 242 Dibean Michigan Marriage Index, Drake, Harriet, Geoge T. Osborne, Clinton 8 Apr 1869. 243 1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York Census. 244 1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York Census. 245 1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York Census. 246 1860 Ossian, Livingston Co., NY census. 247 1847 Lease - Kildowney, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland, John McCabe report. 248 1860 Ossian, Livingston Co., NY census. 249 1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York Census. 250 1860 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 251 1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York Census. 252 1850 Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York Census. 253 1860 Cohocton, Steuben Co.., NY census. 254 1860 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 255 1900 Burns, Allegheny Co., NY census, Mar 29, 1857, age 43. 256 1910 Wheeler, Steuben Co., NY census. 257 1880 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 258 1900 Burns, Allegheny Co., NY census. 259 1900 Burns, Allegheny Co., NY census. 260 1900 Burns, Allegheny Co., NY census. 261 Calculation, from tombstone. 262 Tombstone, 8 months and 2 days. 263 1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census, age 16. 264 1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census, age 9. 265 1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census, age 5. 266 1900 Dansville, Steuben Co., NY census, born July 1864, age 35. 267 1900 Dansville, Steuben Co., NY census, age 27 born Jan 1873. 268 1880 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census, age 7. 269 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census. 270 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census. 271 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census. 272 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census, married 20 yrs. 273 Will of Jesse Edmond. 274 1860 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 275 Deaths by mother's name - Steuben Co. Historian. 276 Deaths by mother's name - Steuben Co. Historian. 277 1860 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 278 Clearview Cemetery Transcription, Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY online. 279 1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 280 1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census.

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281 1870 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 282 1880 Richmond, Ontario Co., NY census. 283 1880 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 38. 284 Washington State Death Certificate (familysearch.org), Age 92 years, 1 mo 17 days. 285 1880 Hartwick, Otsego Co., NY census, age 21. 286 1900 Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY census, age 54. 287 Barney Family File - Wayne Co. NY Historian's Office, says born 1856, 1901 census says born 1857. 288 1900 Crestline, Jackson Twp., Crawford Co., OH census, age 42, born Nov 1857 Barney Family file in Wayne Co. Historian's office has a family group sheet that says emma was born Nov 6, 156. 289 1900 Crestline, Jackson Twp., Crawford Co., OH census, married 21 years. 290 1900 Crestline, Jackson Twp., Crawford Co., OH census, age 46, born Dec 1854. 291 1910 Crestline Village, Jackson Twp., Crawford Co. OH census, Emma is a widow. 292 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 293 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 294 1880 Heath, Allegan Co., MI census. 295 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 296 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 297 1880 Heath, Allegan Co., MI census. 298 Michigan Marriage Records 1867-. 299 Ancestral file for James Petteys Barney. 300 Michigan Marriage Records 1867-. 301 1880 Heath, Allegan Co., MI census. 302 Michigan Births 1775-1995 (familysearch.com, ), Kalamazoo Returns of Births pge 57. Rec. 1197. 303 Ancestral file for James Petteys Barney. 304 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 305 1880 Heath, Allegan Co., MI census. 306 1880 Heath, Allegan Co., MI census. 307 Michigan Births 1775-1995 (familysearch.com, ). 308 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 309 Michigan Marriages 1868-1925, http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1201041460303#start. 310 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org. 311 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org. 312 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 313 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 314 1870 Peoria Twp., Franklin Co, Kansas census, age 6. 315 1870 Peoria Twp., Franklin Co, Kansas census, age 5. 316 1870 Peoria Twp., Franklin Co, Kansas census, age 2. 317 1860 Savannah, Wayne Co., NY census, age 5. 318 1860 Savannah, Wayne Co., NY census, age 3. 319 1860 Savannah, Wayne Co., NY census, age 1. 320 1880 Arbela, Tuscola Co., MI census, age 17. 321 Michigan Deaths 1867-1897, family search records, calculated from age at death. 322 Michigan Deaths 1867-1897, family search records, 4 nmo 15 days. 323 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org. 324 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org. 325 Michigan Marriages 1867-1962. 326 Find A Grave, www.findagrave.com, there is a note that tombstone is wrong and he was born in 1868.

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327 Find A Grave, www.findagrave.com. 328 1870 Croton, Newaygo Co., MI census, age 2. 329 1870 Croton, Newaygo Co., MI census, age 1. 330 GENDIS - Michigan, age 6 mo. 331 GENDIS - Michigan. 332 1880 Ashland, Newaygo Co., MI census, age 7. 333 1880 Ashland, Newaygo Co., MI census, age 4. 334 1900 Dayton Twp., Newaygo Co., MI census, age 15. 335 ichigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995. 336 Michigan Deaths and Burials 1800-1995, www.familysearch.org. 337 Tombstone, Barrie Union Cemetery, Barrie, Ontario, Canada erected in 1852. 338 Tombstone, Manifold story says Feb 10. 339 Marriage Announcement. 340 Ontario Marriage Record, Witness: William Johnson, Annie L. Shier both residents of Detroit, MI Married by A. Moore Bride age 20, Groom age 26. 341 Baptism Trinty Church, Lillian Margaret Howell, daughter of Richard and Susan of Detroit, Michigan born September 1, 1872, Baptised April 29, 1885 Witnesses Mrs. Alexander Graham and Mrs. Fulwell Rev. Edward Morgan. 342 Trinity Anglican Church Records, Barrie, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Lillian Margaret Howell, daughter of Richard and Susan of Detroit, Michigan. 343 Lillie Meier, She said 1919 but according to 1930 census that cannot be correct. 344 Tombstone. 345 IGI, Washtenaw County Michigan Birth Records Name Anna. 346 World War I draft registration. 347 1880 Census, says age 2/12, b. Apr.; Barney book gives 3/14, 1880. He probably submitted the entry.

348 1880 Census, says age 2/12, b. Apr.; Barney book gives 3/14, 1880. He probably submitted the entry.

349 1880 Census, says age 2/12, b. Apr.; Barney book gives 3/14, 1880. He probably submitted the entry.

350 1880 Census, says age 2/12, b. Apr.; Barney book gives 3/14, 1880. He probably submitted the entry.

351 World War II Draft Registration, 1942. 352 California Death Index - Ancestry, http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi. 353 California Death Index - Ancestry, http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi, Name: Archie Morris Barney Social Security #: 713169944 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 14 Mar 1880 Birthplace: Indiana Death Date: 16 Dec 1951 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Mulcahy Father's Surname: Barney. 354 1920 Elkhart City, Elkhart Co. IN census, age 40. 355 Barney genealogy book, LDS FHC, submitted by Archie M. Barney

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356 Index to Birth Record 1882 - Elkhart, IN, Barney ______Frank M & Mary J. Malouby, F,W, March 15, 1882 Book HZ ph 205 County Health Office Goshen. 357 Wayne County, MI Land Records, www.waynecountylandrecords.com, Deeds Liber 14572 pg 533 and 14892 pgs 329-331. 358 Detroit Death Certificate, File No. 14240. 359 1930 Detroit, Wayne Co., MI Census, age at marriage 28 - says she is 46 which would make her b. 1884 instead of 1882 also could change year of marriage to 1912. 360 1910 Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan Census, Married 2 years. 361 World War I Draft Registration Card, Middle name listed as Palmer. 362 Ontario Birth Record, #1882-15081. 363 History of York County, 015078. 364 SSDI, Onsted, Lenawee Co. 365 Michigan Death Record. 366 Oakview Cemetery Royal Oak Michigan records. 367 Detroit Death Index, 16437. Place of Death, Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI Residence 18926 Ohio, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI Widowed, b. April 16 1886, Indiana age 64m Retired foreman, Ford Motor Co., Father Frank Barney mother Mary Mulcahy, wife Mae Frost Informant Mrs. Lulu E. Monteith 18925 OH, Detroit, MI Cremated, 12/13/60 Evergreen Cemetery, Wayne Co., MI. 368 Evergreen Cemetery, 313-368-1330. 72 yrs. died Marc 23, 1959. 369 Birth Certificate, State of Michigan Certificate of Live Birth File No. 121-1890316869101269 filed Augus 21, 1891 Margaret C. Quivey date of birth October 30, 1890, female, single birthplace Jackson, Jackson Co., mothers birthplace MI name Ada B. Quivey fathers name John M. Quivey b. NY. 370 1930 Detroit, Wayne Co., MI Census, age 27. 371 Michigan Death Index 1971-96, ancestry.com, death certificate #14414. 372 Texas Death Certificates (ancestry.com). 373 1870 Dallas Twp, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 11. 374 1870 Dallas Twp, Clinton Co., MI Census, age 1. 375 1880 Bengal, Clinton Co., Michigan Census, age 8. 376 1870 Bengal, Clinton Co., Census, age 8/12. 377 1870 Ossian, Lawrence Co., NY census. 378 1870 Ossian, Lawrence Co., NY census. 379 1900 Burns, Allegheny Co., NY census. 380 1900 Burns, Allegheny Co., NY census. 381 1900 Burns, Allegheny Co., NY census. 382 1900 Dansville, Steuben Co., NY census, age 7, born Feb 1873. 383 1900 Dansville, Steuben Co., NY census, age 6, born Mar 1874. 384 1900 Dansville, Steuben Co., NY census, age 4, born Dec 1895. 385 1900 Dansville, Steuben Co., NY census, born Oct 1899, age 7/12. 386 1910 Burns, Allegany Co., NY census, age 8. 387 1910 Burns, Allegany Co., NY census, age 5. 388 1910 Burns, Allegany Co., NY census, age 3. 389 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census. 390 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census. 391 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census. 392 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census. 393 1910 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 394 1910 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census.

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395 1900 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY Census. 396 Clearview Cemetery Transcription, Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY online. 397 1910 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 398 Clearview Cemetery Transcription, Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY online. 399 1880 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 7. 400 1880 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 6. 401 1880 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 4. 402 1900 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census, married 0 years. 403 1880 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 8/12. 404 1900 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census, age 15. 405 1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 36. 406 1880 Hartwick, Otsego Co., NY census, age 4. 407 1880 Hartwick, Otsego Co., NY census, age 1. 408 1880 Moravia, Cayuga Co., NY census, age 8. 409 1880 Moravia, Cayuga Co., NY census, age 4. 410 1900 Crestline, Jackson Twp., Crawford Co., OH census, born May 1884 age 16. 411 Certificate of Birth Registration - City of Detroit. 412 Michigan Marriages - Family Record Search, http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1201041460303#start, Simpson Shier age 25, residence Detroit, born Michigan, buyer, father Morris, mother Lillian Stephens, married Lauretta McAllister, age 25, residence Detroit, born Michigan, clerk, father Arthur, mother Carolyn Props, 13 December 1921, witnesses Molly R. Rice and Wm. H. Richardson.clergyman Bernard L. Rice. 413 Michigan Marriages 1868-1925, http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1201041460303#start, Groom name: Simpson Shier Groom race or color (on document): Groom age: 25 years Groom birth year: 1896 Groom birth place: Michigan Bride name: Lauretta Mcallister Bride race or color (on document): Bride age: 25 years Bride birth year: 1896 Bride birth place: Michigan Marriage type: Marriage date: 13 Dec 1921 Marriage place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan Father of groom name: Morris Shier Mother of groom name: Lillian Stephens Father of bride name: Arthur Mother of bride name: Carolyn Props Marital status: Groom previous wife name: Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: Additional relatives: Film number: 2342748 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4032398 Image number: 546 Reference number: v 9 rn 222901 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925. 414 Grosse Point, MI Death Record.

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415 Grosse Point, MI Death Record, #166 Age 62. 416 Nevada Marriage Index 1956-2000, familysearch.org. 417 The Miami Herald, age 80. 418 The Miami Herald, obit. 419 Birth Registration, Reg. No. 384 Detroit Department of Health. Frank Tice Shier , m b. Jan 13, 1908, Detroit, MI Father S. Morris Shier Mother Lillia M. Stephens. 420 Death Certificate, Frank T. Shier m, died Sept 23, 1970, 2:25 pm white age 62 born Jan 13, 1908 died Oakland County, Royal Oak, MI Wm. Beaumont Hospital B. MI. married spouse Julia Penman occ. staff Engineering, MI Bell Tel. Dr. Herbert J. Robb cremation White Chapel, Troy, MI Sept 25, 1970 Funeral Home Gramer 705 N. Main, Clawson, MI address 456 Gardner, Clawson, MI, informant Julia Shier, address same immediate cause Cardiac Failure, multiple arterial aneurisims, advanced arterioscilerosis. 421 Statement of Funeral Director, Henry J. Gramer, funeral Director. 422 Marriage Certificate, No. 134939 Lucas Co., OH. Frank T. Shier of Detroit, MI and Julia P. Penman of Detroit, MI married at Rosewood Toledo, OH on the 9th day of August 1941 Charles L. Martz, Pastor witnesses Stuart Lottier and Jean L. Penman. 423 Birth Registration, Reg. No. 6551 Detroit Dept. of Health. B. Detroit, Wayne Co., MI at 714 Wabash St. ward 8 female Aug 20 1909 mother Lavina Palmer (Schreder) w, 31 b. Tecumseh MI housewife; father Wm. J. Penman w, 31 b. Lemington, Ont. Dentist both reside at 714 Wabash Ave. Dr. J.J. Dellbridge, 143 Park St. 424 Michigan Birth Record, Reg. No. 6551 Detroit Dept. of Health. B. Detroit, Wayne Co., MI at 714 Wabash St. ward 8 female Aug 20 1909 mother Lavina Palmer (Schreder) w, 31 b. Tecumseh MI housewife; father Wm. J. Penman w, 31 b. Lemington, Ont. Dentist both reside at 714 Wabash Ave. Dr. J.J. Dellbridge, 143 Park St. 425 Michigan Birth Record, #6551. 426 Birth Registration of Pietro Crocetti, Reg. No. 6551 Detroit Dept. of Health. B. Detroit, Wayne Co., MI at 714 Wabash St. ward 8 female Aug 20 1909 mother Lavina Palmer (Schreder) w, 31 b. Tecumseh MI housewife; father Wm. J. Penman w, 31 b. Lemington, Ont. Dentist both reside at 714 Wabash Ave. Dr. J.J. Dellbridge, 143 Park St. 427 Death Certificate, 0205272B State of MI, Dept. of Health. Julia P. Shier, f, date of death January 15, 1981, w age 71 Date of birth Aug. 20, 1908, Cnty of death, Oakland, Twp W. Bloomfield,Henry Ford Hospital, widowed. Homemaker res. 33493 Alta Loma, Farmington, Oakland, MI Father Wm. Penman mother Lovina Schreder, informant Ann Klintworth 2133 S. 1050 E. Greentown, IN 46936 Cause, Ventricular arrythmia, due to Acute myocardial infarction Two myocardial infarction in the past year. Place of death Outpatient Clinic, off. Dr. Joan Vangel. 6777 W. Maple Rd. West Bloomfield, MI Cremation Whitel Chapel, Troy, MI Jann 19, 1981 Thayer-Rock Funeral Home 33603 Grand River Ave. Farmington, MI. 428 Michigan Death Certificate, seekingmichigan.org, Acute myocardial infarction. 429 Tombstone, Highland Cemetery, Ypsilanti, MI, Block 108. 430 Tombstone, Highland Cemetery, Ypsilanti, MI Block 108. 431 Obit, Elkhart Truth 21 Jan 1976.

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432 Elkhart Truth Newspaper Obit Index, Name: Barney, Morris L. Obituary Date: January 21, 1976 Newspaper Section: Page 27 Date of Death: January 21, 1976 Date of Birth: July 18, 1905. 433 1920 Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan census. 434 1920 Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan census, age 13. 435 1930 Detroit, Wayne Co., MI Census, age 10. 436 Michigan Death Index 1971-96, ancestry.com, b. 14 May 20 d. 18 Apr 1820, Res. Detroit, Wayne Michigan. 437 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 438 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 439 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 440 Jan Porter Weatherwax, age 91. 441 1930 Detroit, Wayne Co., MI Census, age 5. 442 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 443 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 444 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 445 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 446 Jan Porter Weatherwax, age 62. 447 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 448 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 449 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 450 1930 Detroit, Wayne Co., MI census, Age 4 6/12. 451 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 452 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 453 Jan Porter Weatherwax, Lillie Meier said his name was Charles and that he was born in 1919. 454 1910 Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY census. 455 1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 18. 456 1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 15. 457 1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 11. 458 1930 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census, age 21. 459 1930 Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY census, age 18. 460 1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 9. 461 1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 8. 462 1920 Cooperstown, Otsego Co. NY census, age 4 4/12. 463 Stephen Shier. 464 Gerald L. Shier. 465 Lansing State Journal (March 21, 2003), American's Obituaries and Death Notices - Cleveland Public Library online. 466 Obituary. 467 Lillie Meier, Final Notes about Russ. 468 Birth Certificate. 469 Michigan Birth Record, #761384. 470 Marriage Certificate - Michigan, #3515 - Oakland County File. 471 Illinois Birth Certificate #774, Birth #112-44-0025784. 472 Michigan Birth Record.

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473 Birth Certificate, MI State No. 987614, Nancy Lenore Shier, female b. May 5, 1949 12:57 am mother married, no. mos of pregnancy 9 wt. at birth 6lbs. 7ozs B. Wayne County, Detroit, Harper Hospital Dr. G.W. Agnew, MD 1449 Fisher Bldg. Detroit, MI Mother Julia Palmer Penman res. 4290 Robina, Berkley, Oakland Co., MI color, white age 39, birthplace Detroit, MI, occupation Housewife no. of children living 1 born alive now dead 0 born dead 0 Father Frank T. Shier, w, age 41 b. Detroit, MI Engineer, Telephone Co. 474 Marriage Certificate, San Francisco Co., CA Judge Gerald J. O'Gara May 3, 1971 Carlton Eugene Woodward and Nancy Lenore Shier wittnesses Ellen M. Woodward (stepmother) & Carl Woodward (father) both of San Mateo, CA. 475 Marriage Certificate, No. 144317 Kane Co., IL. Gerald Owen Crocetti of Hanover Park, Cook Co., IL age 35 and Nancy Lenore Woodward (Shier) of Hanover Park, Cook Co., IL age 32 Married 11 Feb 1982, Geneva, Kane Co., IL by Judge Michael O'Brien. 476 Birth Certificate, 00895131 Cook Co., IL. Birth No. 112-45-6034747 Gerald Owen Crocetti b. Aug 8, 1945 male Chicago, Cook County, IL Filed Aug. 14, 1945 copy issued Feb. 9, 1998. 477 SSDI. 478 Elkhart Truth Newspaper Obit Index, Name: Barney, Morris W. Obituary Date: June 27, 1973 Newspaper Section: Page 36 Date of Death: June 25, 1973 Date of Birth: October 9, 1927. 479 Obit Elkhart Truth. 480 Indiana Marriages 1811-1959, www.familysearch.org. 481 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 482 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 483 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 484 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 485 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 486 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 487 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 488 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 489 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 490 Jan Porter Weatherwax, Lillie Meier said 1951. 491 Dean Shier. 492 Lillian Meier. 493 Bonnie Meier Periale. 494 Birth Certificate, #00636875 Cook Co., IL. Jeffrey Anthony Shier Crocetti Birth NO. 112-83-0111388 b. Nov 24, 1983, male , Hoffman Estates, Cook Co., IL Mother Nancy Lenore Shier, b. MI age 34 Father Gerald Owen Croceeti, b. IL age 37 Filed Nov 30, 1983. 495 Pat Conrad. 496 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 497 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 498 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 499 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 500 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 501 Jan Porter Weatherwax.

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502 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 503 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 504 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 505 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 506 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 507 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 508 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 509 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 510 Jan Porter Weatherwax. 511 email from Pat Conrad.

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