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Joseph Barnes
b.26 May 1651 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
d.23 Jan 1740/41 Southington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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m. Est 1648
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m. 5 Jul 1684
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From Savage's Genealogical Dictionary JOSEPH, Farmington, s[on]. of Thomas of the same, m[arried]. 8 July 1684, Abigail Gibbs, had Rebecca, b[orn]. June 1685, Jacob, b[orn]. 18 Sept. 1687, bapt[ized]. soon after; Abigail, 18 bapt[ized]. 23 Feb. 1690; Elizabeth 1 bapt[ized]. 9 Oct. 1692; Mary, 6 bapt[ized]. 17 Feb. 1695; Esther, b[orn]. 31 July 1697; Rachel, 19 Oct. 1699; Joseph, 17 Aug. 1702; and d[ied]. 23 Jan. 1741 at Southington. From Connecticut Colony Records May 1714. Upon the petition of Joseph Barnes of Farmington, this Court do remit unto him the sum of twenty six shillings and eight pence, being the countrys part of forty shillings fine for leaving a pair of oxen out of the grand list the last year. From Records of Farmington in Connecticut, Copied by the late Hon. Nathaniel Goodwin of Hartford; Communicated by Daniel Goodwin, Esquire.; New England Historical & Genealogical Register Volume 11, October 1857, p 323 - 328 Susannah Hooker, the relict of William Hooker, and Joseph Barnes, Thomas Judd, Jun., of Waterbury, joined with us in full communion July 20, 1690. Jacob Barnes, son of Joseph Barnes, born September 18, 1687. Baptized here immediately after Abigail Barnes, daughter of Joseph Barnes, baptized February 23, 1689 Elizabeth Barnes, daughter of Joseph Barnes, baptized October 9, 1692 Mary Barnes, daughter of Joseph Barnes, baptized February 17, 1694/5 From Ten Generations of Barnes in Bristol, Connecticut ... Joseph and Benjamin, are definitely listed in the index of Farmington soldiers who took part in the various [French and Indian War] campaigns. References
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