Person:Samuel Barnes (38)

Watchers
m. 14 Mar 1786
  1. Nancy Barnes1786 - 1858
  2. Willard Barnes1790 - 1871
  3. Betsey Barnes1792 -
  4. Polly Barnes1794 -
  5. Samuel Barnes1797 - 1867
  6. Gardner Barnes1800 -
  7. Sophronia Barnes1802 - 1880
  8. Lurene Barnes1805 -
Facts and Events
Name[7] Samuel Barnes
Gender Male
Birth[1] 23 Sep 1797 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Death[2] 5 Jun 1867 Palmer, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Warwick (Massachusetts). Town Clerk. Vital records, 1739-1900
    Vol. 2, p. 14.

    Family of Barns Samuel and his wife
    ...
    Samuel born Sept. 23'd 1797.
    [Note: also recorded Vol. 1, p. 139. The date there is given as "September 23th 1798" but identified as Saturday. 23 Sep 1797 was a Saturday, while 23 Sep 1798 was a Sunday, so the 1798 record appears misrecorded.]

  2. Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915
    [1].

    Deaths Registered in the Town of Palmer for the Year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven.
    No.: 18
    Date of Death: June 5 [1867]
    Name: Samuel Barnes
    Sex: M
    Condition: S
    Age: 67 y. 8 m. 20 d. [birth calculates to about 16 Sep 1799]
    Cause: Consumption
    Place of Death: Palmer
    Occupation: Farmer
    Place of Birth: Warwick
    Parents: Samuel & Anna
    Birthplaces of Parents: Warwick / Marlboro

  3.   Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M432)
    line 36.
  4.   Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. 1855 Massachusetts State Census
    left side, line 42.
  5.   Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M693)
    line 37.
  6.   Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. 1865 Massachusetts State Census
    left side, line 10.
  7. Allred, p. 27, misses the death of both Samuel's father and mother even though both are buried in the Warwick Cemetery. In so doing she misses the correlation of the 1818 intention of one of the Samuels to Azubah Holt to the death of the mother in 1818 (suggesting it was the father), and Azubah's remarriage in 1829 to Daniel Whitmon with the death of the father in 1826 (again suggesting she married the father). Instead she erroneously pairs the son with Azubah whom the 1850 census (line 11) shows is close to 20 years older than the son. The son never married, and died single.