Person:John Barber (6)

Watchers
m. 14 Feb 1621
  1. John BarberAbt 1630 - Aft 1692
  • HJohn BarberAbt 1630 - Aft 1692
  • WHannah _____Abt 1632 -
m. Abt 1650
  1. Thomas Barber1650 - Bef 1740
  2. John Barber, Jr.Abt 1652 -
  3. James BarberAbt 1652 - 1732
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Barber
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1630 Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England
Marriage Abt 1650 to Hannah _____
Occupation? Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United StatesBodice-maker
Death? Aft 1692 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States

Contents

Origins

John Barber was from Dorchester, Dorset, England

He emigrated by 1664: “1663-4, Mar. 2: The Steward of the Hospital is desired to disburse unto Mr. Cole the Summe of 3 li. For the transportation of John Barber and his family to New England”

But did this happen before he emigrated or after? Because in 1657 he was mentioned in Martin Stebbins' will, as owing him (Stebbins) money. Quite possibly the first instance of him in America (until we can find births of sons John, Jr. and James).

Life in New England

He was a bodice-maker and tailor by trade. But appears very little in records. Per Betty Barber Lusk, "John Barber of Dorchester was never mentioned in the History of Dorchester nor Historia of Milton, nor History of Dorchester Neck (south Boston), nor even in the Militia."

1678: Names of such persons who took the Oath of Allegiance in Boston: 11th November 1678: p. 164:
Jno. Barbur [could be John's son]
Tho. Barbur

“Oct. 27, 1690. James Barber of Dorchester, tailor, surety to town of Boston for his father John Barber bodice-maker and his family.” (Rec. Comm. Rep. Vol. 10, p. 80).

“1692. May 3. James Barber the Reson of these few lines are to acquaint you that your father John Barber is come to Boston, and being by the selectmen of Boston demanded to give a Reson thereof, he Saith you have not been kind to him but macketh him worcke Two or three mile abrod which is burdensum to him and more than he can do in his old age; the Select(men) of Boston do Require you as you will keep your Covinant which you maid with them 27, Octtob 90. To come and take care of your father, or Ealse you may expect wee shall prosecture the Law upon you.” (Rec. Com. Rep. Vol 10, p. 62.)

Legacy

The children of John Barber seem to have been the following, but we do not find the name of his wife [except that Torrey identifies her as "Hannah"] or dates of birth of his children. They seem to have been born in England. Children:

1. Thomas Barber

2. John Barber, b England; came with his parents to Boston, took oath of allegiance with Thomas, Nov 1678. Had wife Mary, and son John b. Dec 10, 1686.

3. James Barber, b in England, took oath of allegiance in Dorchester, Mar 1679; m. in Dorchester June 23, 1680 Mary, perhaps dau of Jonathan and Mary (French) Hyde, b. in Cambridge, Sep 4, 1659. He was a tailor as his father and brothers were before him, but seems to have had other business. “In 1680 James Barber has liberty to get rales and posts.” Oct 27, 1690, he gives surety to the town of Boston for his father John Barber bodice-maker and his family. “Mar. 2, 1701-2. James Barber’s tax in Boston abated.” (Rec. Com. Rep. Vol. 10, p. 144.)

Additional Sources

[Incorporate into Sources]

1. Ancestry of John Barber White and his descendants; p. 131-133

2. Records of the Borough of Dorchester, co. Dorset, England, p. 521). [Per Brian Lewis.]

3. Abstracts of the Earliest Wills... County of Suffolk, MA (James Stebbins 1657), NEHGS Register volume 32 ( ), p. 317-318 [which is apparently drawn from First report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, p. 377-378.]

4. Brian Lewis, researcher

5. Betty Barber Lusk, researcher

References
  1. Lewis, Brian
    Correspondence of 10 August 2004.