David Barber was on the first list of tithables for Pittsylvania County, Virginia in 1767. Listed next to him was John Barber. [1] If he was 30 years old when his name was found on the tax list then he was born at least by 1737.
David Barber swore an Oath of Allegiance, 1777, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Listed next to his name was John Barber. They were on the list of Crispin Shelton.[2]
He passed away about 1785, however, a David Barber is found on the Pittsylvania County, Virginia tax list on the 30 April 1789.[3][4]
Sources
↑ Clement, Maud Carter. 1973. The history of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Baltimore: Regional Pub. Co. 1973. Appendix, p 276 First List of Tithables of Pittsylvania County, Virginia Year 1767, "A List of Tithes, etc Taken by John Donelson 1767" Listed next to each other are John and David Barber. Also on the same list is Charles Goad whose daughters would marry Joseph Barber. [1]
↑ The Magazine of VA Genealogy, v.23, #1 (Feb.1985)
↑ Virginia. Commissioner of the Revenue (Pittsylvania County). 1992. Personal property tax lists, 1782-1850. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. Film # 1870197 Item 2.
↑ Binns Genealogy Virginia Tax Lists, David Barber [2]
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What is the proof for David's parents? I see he is shown in the records for Pittsylvania County, Virginia always next to a John Barber. More research is needed to establish the parents.