Barnabas Barker married Hannah Turner 13 Apr 1719 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.[1]
Barnabas Barker married Mary Neal (Neal was the name of her first husband, see below) 9 May 1736 (sic - the "9" is very clear in the original) in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America[2]
Barnabas was a prosperous farmer and married 3 April 1719 Hannah who was born 15 Jun 1697, daughter of Thomas and Hannah (Jenkins) Turner. She died in 1735 and he married 2) 4 May 1736 Mary who was born 8 Mar 1710, daughter of William and Desire (Bacon) Greene.
There are fifteen children listed, all born in Scituate, Mass. By the dates the first seven are Hannah's, the other eight Mary's :
Sarah born 11 June1721; married 1) 16 Nov 1741 Lewis Lombard; 2) Job Neal
Barnabas born 13 Apr 1723 died 23 Mar 1797
Hannah born 17 Jan 1724 died 16 May 1792 married 1745 James Briggs
Thomas ‘ born 19 Aug 1726
Desire born 25 Apr 1728
John born 1729
Lydia baptized 21 Apr 1734
William baptized 1 May 1737
Mercy born 4 May 1738 died 21 Dec 1817 married 13 Dec 1757 Anthony Collamer '
Joshua born 16 Nov 1740 died 22 Dec 1804
Lucy born 26 Jun 1743 died young
Lucy born 7 Oct 1744 married 4 Nov I764 King Lapham
Content born 5 Apr 1747 died 25 Apr 1821 married 26 Sep 1763 Capt. Benjamin Lapham; m 2)Jonathan Sherwin
Bathsheba born 15 Apr 1750 died 2 August 1830 married 28 Oct 1780 David Hale. In 1756, her father was appointed the guardian of the estate she inherited from her grandfather, William Green, decd.[3] In 1763, John Bryant was appointed her guardian.[4]
Zipporah born 23 Oct 1752 died 2 Nov 1830 married 21 Jan Jonathan Ingalls[5]
In 1763, the property that he bequeathed in his will to his eight daughters was divided among them.[6]
Research Notes
April 2021 - Barnabas is connected to the wrong parents. John Barker and his siblings and children were never documented in Massachusetts Bay. Also John Barker's will does not name a child named Barnabas. The linked parents need to be removed.
Agreed - done That John was from a Virginia family. Barnabas' father seems to be John (Barker-30) son of 'John of Duxbury'.
The wills of Barnabas and his father are included in full in the " Barker Genealogy".
John's will refers to "my loving son Barnabus Barker"
I had marked Barnanas' parents uncertain (until I found the wills) because except for the 'Barker Genealogy' and online trees based on it I couldn't find him as their son based on the following:
Savage lists " John, b. 4 May 1678 ; Desire, 22 Sept. 1680; Ann, 26 Aug. 1682, d. soon; Ann, again, 1 Nov. 1683."[9] NEH&GR has the same list,[10] and following the sketch of John of Duxbury the 'History of Scituate' states "There was another family of this name in Scituate distinct from the above, viz. Barnabas Barker, who married Hannah Turner in 1719."[11]The Greene Family Genealogy states he was the "son of John and Ann Williams Barker of Scituate, Mass"[12] They were the parents of 'John of Duxbury' and both died before 1660.
↑ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHCM-SPX : 10 November 2020), Barnabas Barker, 13 Apr 1719; citing Marriage, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007009271.
↑ "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHHY-1QG : 10 November 2020), Barnabas Barker, 9 May 1736; citing Marriage, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007009271.
↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-997D-XWYH : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1755-1758 and 1859-1862 vol 14-14E > image 39 of 498; State Archives, Boston.
↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-997D-3GY : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1760-1767 vol 17-18 > image 335 of 419; State Archives, Boston.
↑ BARKER GENEALOGY; ROBERT of Plymouth Colony 1698, JOHN of Duxbury, Mass. 1628, JAMES of Rhode Island, 1634. JAMES of Rowley, Mass. 1638, EDWARD of Branford, Conn. I640, RICHARD of Andover, Mass. 1643, SAMUEL of Delaware 1682, VIRGINIA Barkers I700 by ELIZABETH F RYE BARKER; FRYE PUBLISHING C0., NEW YORK; 1927; pp 232-4
↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97D-695X : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1758-1764 vol 15-16 > image 593-594 of 623; State Archives, Boston.
↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-997D-6S9Z : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1758-1764 vol 15-16 > image 557 of 623; State Archives, Boston.
↑ "Ancestors and Descendants of Captain John Barker (1730-1813)...", Jerome D Traver, 2005; Family Documents section, pages not numbered
↑ "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers..."Boston, 1860; v1 pg 115
↑ NE Historical & Genealogical Register,1848; vol 2 pg 65
↑ "History of Scituate Massachusetts" Samuel Deane, Boston, 1831; pg 216
↑ "Greene (Green) Family of Plymouth Colony", Richard Henry Green, New York, 1909; pg 59
Barker-4145 was created by Melissa Morrell through the import of Morrell Family Tree 3_2014-07-20_01.ged on Jul 20, 2014.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Barnabas by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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Barker-6391 and Barker-4145 appear to represent the same person because: the Barnabas Barker who died in 1763 was the son of John b c 1650 and the husband of Hannah Turner and Mary Green; each of these profiles contain half his story.