John Buck
Honor Code SignatorySigned 8 Jul 2016 | 820 contributions | 21 thank-yous | 2,260 connections
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I'm pretty sure that https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Susan-126 should have the name Smith for Last Name at Birth. She's called Susan Smith on her marriage records. Best wishes Bruce Laidlaw
Surely we are related as I can trace my mother's line back to John Laidlaw and Susan Smith living in the same area as your line.
John Buck
I'm not so sure about the merger of Barnhart-1140 and Barnhart-539. It was a very common name, and I believe there was one born in 1713 and another in 1715.
I don't have a copy of the Hank Jones book "The Palatine Families of New York", but as I understand it, it references both of these individuals, or at least two individuals with the same name (Page 70 and page 1157). (I think Barnhart-539 had the wrong death date, if they were different people.)
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