Person:Ephraim Barker (2)

m. 27 Nov 1755
  1. Ephraim Foster Barker1778 - 1860
  • HEphraim Foster Barker1778 - 1860
  • WHannah Morse1778 - 1819
m. 18 Aug 1801
  1. Alzina Barker1801 - 1881
  2. Daniel Gilbert Barker1802 - 1887
  3. James Barker - Bef 1879
  4. David Barker - Bef 1879
  5. Abiah Anthony Barker
  6. John Boyd Barker1811 - 1900
  7. Sallie Barker - Bef 1879
  8. Mary Ann Barker1814 - Bef 1879
  9. Samantha BarkerAbt 1818 - 1895
m. 28 Sep 1820
  • HEphraim Foster Barker1778 - 1860
  • WBetsey HaseyAbt 1786 - 1845
m. Abt 1827
Facts and Events
Name Ephraim Foster Barker
Alt Name[1] Ephraim F. Barker
Alt Name[2][3] E. F. Barker
Gender Male
Birth[3] 10 Jan 1778 Methuen, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Alt Birth[4] 10 Jan 1778 Temple, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States
Marriage 18 Aug 1801 Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Hannah Morse
Emigration[1] Mar 1818 Greenwich (township), Huron, Ohio, United States
Marriage 28 Sep 1820 Richland, Ohio, United Statesto Elizabeth Artman
Marriage Abt 1827 to Betsey Hasey
Census[3] 1850 Greenwich (township), Huron, Ohio, United StatesE. F. Barker, 72
Occupation[4] Shoemaker
Death[1][2] 20 Apr 1860 Greenwich (township), Huron, Ohio, United States
Burial[2] Fitchville Cemetery, Fitchville, Huron, Ohio, United StatesE. F. Barker, 83

History of the Fire Lands

The second family that moved into Greenwich was that Ephraim F. Barker, of Cayuga county, New York. He came in March 1818, bringing with him his wife Hannah, and eight children (one was born in Greenwich). Barker settled upon lot twenty nine, in section three, upon the north line of the township, and after a number of years' residence there, removed to lot seven, in the same section, where J.S. Berry now lives, upon the center road, north of the village. His children were: Alzina (Mrs. D.W. Briggs), now living in the township; Daniel G., in Ripley; James and David, both dead; Abiah Anthony, for many years a noted scout and pilot of the plains; John B., now residing in Greenwich; Sallie (Potter), deceased; Mary Ann (Hess), deceased; and Samantha (Chamberlain), in Sullivan, Ashland county. The wife of Mr. Barker died in 1819. He married a second wife, Elizabeth Artman and, two years after her death, took as his third wife, Betsey Hasey, whom he also outlived. Ephraim F. Barker died in 1860, and his remains were interred by the side of his three wives in Fitchville.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Williams, William W. History of the Fire lands, comprising Huron and Erie Counties, Ohio: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and pioneers. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974)
    p 340.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ephraim F. Barker, in Find A Grave.

    E. F. Barker died Apr 20 1860 in the 83rd year of his life.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Hess, Elmer, in Huron, Ohio, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Greenwich, Huron County, Ohio. HOH: Elmer Hess, 36, b. in New York; Mary Hess, 36, b. in New York; others; E. F. BARKER, 72, B. 1778 in MASSACHUETTS. This is the household of Ephraim's SIL, h/o Mary.

  4. 4.0 4.1 Ephraim Foster (5), in Abbott, Charlotte Helen. Early Records of the Barker Family of Andover
    p 26.

    Ephraim Foster (5), b. 10 Jan 1778 in Temple, New Hampshire; shoemaker; d. 1860 in Reading, Michigan; lived near Hoosic Falls, New York to 1814; then to Cayuga County, to 1818; west to Greenwood, Ohio; m. Hannah Morse of Boston; m. 2nd, Betsy Hess (or Hasey) perhaps this was 3rd marriage & 2nd wife unknown; said to have had 22 children but I could get only 14 at the best.