Person:Barnard Eddy (1)

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m. 30 Jul 1724
  1. Mary Eddy1725 -
  2. Peleg Eddy1726 - 1758
  3. Barnard Eddy1729 - 1776
  4. Capt. Esek Eddy1731 - 1820
  5. Rhoda Eddy1734 - 1804
  6. Ruth Eddy1737 - 1756
  7. Elizabeth EddyAbt 1740 - 1809
  8. Phebe EddyAbt 1745 - Bef 1809
m. 23 Feb 1752
  • HBarnard Eddy1729 - 1776
  1. Jeremiah Eddy1759 - 1820
m. 2 Jul 1770
Facts and Events
Name Barnard Eddy
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Oct 1729 Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage to Patience Eddy
Marriage 23 Feb 1752 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United Statesto Lydia Eddy
Marriage 2 Jul 1770 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Barber
Marriage to Unknown
Death[2][3] 21 Aug 1776 Albany, Albany, New York, United States
References
  1. Rounds, H. L. Peter. Vital records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992)
    p. 43.

    Book B: Births 1705-1775
    Barnard the Son of Jeremiah Eddy and Elisabeth his wife born October the : 11 : 1729.

  2. Eddy, Ruth Story Devereux, and Massachusetts) Eddy Family Association (Middleboro. The Eddy family in America, a Genealogy (1930): in commemoration of the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of John and Samuel Eddy at Plymouth, October 29, 1630. (Boston, Mass.: Published under the direction of the Eddy Family Association, Inc. by T.O. Metcalf Company, Will Currier Eddy, associate, 1930)
    p. 121.

    Barnard Eddy [#350], s/o Jeremiah, b. Swansea 11 Oct 1729, d. 21 Aug 1776 [citing Providence Church Records], m. (1) 23 Feb 1752 Lydia Eddy [citing Providence VRs], m. (2) abt 1753 Patience Eddy, m. (3) Rehoboth 2 Jul 1770 Mary Barber or Barker.

  3. "Providence Gazette-Deaths", in Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
    Vol. 13, p. 361.

    EDDY, Capt. Barnet, who left this place some time since with carpenters to build vessels on the lakes, died near Albany, N.Y. Gazette of Sept. 7, 1776.