Census: US Federal.
1850
Harpersfield, Delaware, New York.
Note: John J is 38 and living with his wife, Catharine, 38. They have no children. He is a farmer and owns real property worth $7800? (image is difficult to read). . Living with them is David Dings, presumably her husbands nephew. David is 17 and attending school. Also with them is Susan Sullivan, 13, born in Canada, relation unknown.[6]
Marriage
Husband David I. Barner.
Wife Christina Kilmer.
Marriage
22 Apr 1810.
Lutheran Church, Cobleskill, Schoharie, New York. [7]
Child: David J. Barner.
Child: John Joseph Barner.
Child: Catherine Barner.
Child: Betsy Maria Barner.
Child: Maria Barner.
Child: Joseph H. Barner.
Child: George Barner.
Source: S533 Media: Census/Tax 1850 United States Federal Census, Harpersfield, Delaware, New York Publication: Image Source: Year: 1850; Census Place: Harpersfield, Delaware, New York; Roll: M432_494; Page: 164; Image: 332. 1850 United States Federal Census Name: John J Barner Age: 38 Estimated birth year: abt 1812 Birth place: New York Race: White Gender: Male Occupation: Farmer Home in 1850: Harpersfield, Delaware, New York Dwelling No. 116 Family No: 127 Value of real estate: 00? Married within the year: No Cannot Read or Write: No Deaf, dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper or convict: No Spouse: Catharine Age Spouse: 38 Spouse estimated birth year: abt 1812 Spouse birthplace: New York Spouse Occupation: None Spouse cannot Read or Write: No Spouse deaf, dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper or convict: No Children at home: None Other Household Members: David Dings, 17, b. abt 1833 New York, attended school Susan Sullivan, F, 13, b. abt 1837 Canada Neighbors: Banj Copley Enumeration Date: 23 July 1850
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