Person:Richard Barnes (15)

Richard Barnes
chr.20 Feb 1630/31 Weyhill, Hampshire, England
m. 11 Apr 1630
  1. Richard Barnes1630/31 - 1707/08
  2. Elizabeth Barnes - Abt 1639
  • HRichard Barnes1630/31 - 1707/08
  • WDeborah Dix - 1689
m. 16 Dec 1667
  1. Sarah Barnes1669 -
  2. Deborah Barnes1671/72 -
  3. Richard Barnes1673/74 - Bef 1749
  4. Mary Barnes1678/79 - Bef 1708
  5. Edward BarnesAbt 1681 - 1755
  6. Abigail Barnes1683 -
  7. John BarnesBef 1689 - 1697
m. 12 Mar 1700/01
Facts and Events
Name[1] Richard Barnes
Gender Male
Christening[1][2] 20 Feb 1630/31 Weyhill, Hampshire, England
Marriage 16 Dec 1667 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Deborah Dix
Marriage 12 Mar 1700/01 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Stubbs
Death[2][3][4] 22 Jan 1707/08 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Felton, E. C. The English Ancestors of John Bent, of Sudbury. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1895)
    49:66.

    1630. Richard son of Richard Barnes was baptized the 20th of February. [if the sequence of entries in the NEHGR article is true, the baptism date following the marriage would make the baptism date 1630/1].

  2. 2.0 2.1 Robert Bent, in Bent, Allen H. The Bent Family in America: Being Mainly a Genealogy of the Descendants of John Bent who Settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1638, with Notes upon the Family in England and Elsewhere. (Boston, Mass.: David Clapp & Son, 1900)
    p 10.

    Barnes: Richard*, bap. Feb. 20, 1631..
    [footnote] * Richard Barnes was probably brought up by his uncle John Bent. He was one of the first settlers of Marlboro', Mass., where he d. June 22, 1708 [sic, Jan. per VRs], ae. 77. He m. Deborah Dix and had six children : Sarah, Deborah, Richard, John, Edward and Abigail, the youngest of whom m. Peter3 Bent.

  3. Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1908)
    p. 341.

    BARNES, Richard Sr., [died] Jan. 22, 1707-8.

  4. Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871. (American Ancestors, 2014)
    Case 1119: Richard Barns 1708.

    12 Feb 1707[/08]: Inventory of the Estate of Richard Barns Sen'r Deceased January the 22'd 1707[/08] by Abraham Williams, John Bouker, Joshua [Rise?]
    19 Feb 1707/8: Bond of Richard Barns of Marlboro Husbandman as Adm'r of his Late father Rich'd Barns of Marlboro' afores's dec'd Intestate.
    18 May 1708: Quitclaim of right of dower by of Elizebath Barns widdow of Richard Barns latly dece'd of Marlborough for £30 and annual payment of 20 s. by Richard Barns Juner.
    9 Feb 1708[/09]: Quitclaim of rights to estate by "petter Bent of Marellborough ... and Abegale my wife one of the daugthers of Richard Barnes late of the aboves'd Marlborough and Deborah Barnes of s'd Marlborough one of the daughters of the aboves'd Richard Barnes" in consideration of payments by "Richard Barans and Edward Barnes our brothers both of marleborough afors'd husbandmen".
    17 Feb 1708[/09]: Account of Richard Barnes Administrator of his father Richard Barnes late of Marlborough accepted.
    3 Mar 1708/09: Quitclaim of rights to estate of "our father Richard Barnes Late of Marlborough" by "John Dix and Sarah Dix his wife of the Town of Hartford in the County of Hartford in the Colony of Connectticot" in consideration of payment by Richard Barnes of the Town of Marlborough.

Jonathan (1639)
What appears to be known about its passengers is drawn from testimony taken 13 years after its arrival by a small subset of its passengers. Passengers settled in Newbury and Charlestown.
Sailed: 1639 from England
Arrived: 1639 at Boston Bay

Passengers:
Thomas Gould, Frances Cooke, Thomas Blanchard, Agnes Bent, Nicholas Noyes, Dorothy Noyes, Abigail Noyes, Peter Noyes, John Waterman, Richard Barnes, William Stret (Street), Elizabeth Plemton, Anie Bent, Anthony Somerby

Resources: Primary Sources: "Passengers and Vessels that have Arrived in America: The Voyage of the Jonathan to New England, 1639", NEHGR 32:407-411