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Welcome to Wikitree. There are 179 people collaborating on various branches of the Barnes family. If I can be of assistance, please contact me. If you trace your roots to my Irish immigrant, Brinsley (1713-1794) [Barnes-1145] or Solomon [Barnes-368] also an ancestor, by all means letss connect. I operate a website devoted to Brinsley and Solomon Sr. (1751-1807) both of whom migrated to what became Wilkes County, NC in 1777. Solomon arrived in what was then Rowan County in about 1771. Brinsley arrived in Wilkes about 1784. At the time this was Indian Territory. Solomons roots are English, and he descends from James and Keturah Shipley Barnes. The website also discusses their descendants who migrated to Kentucky, Indiana, and Missouri. Brinsleys Irish family has been in America since 1734. The two families have seven Revolutionary War Patriots, one served under Washington at Valley Forge. Learn more by clicking on the next link but read the rest of the message before doing so https://competitivestrategies.us/barnes-ancestors-and-history/. A new story is announced every three or four months. To be notified every time a new adventure is added to our website, fill out the form at https://competitivestrategies.us/barnes-family/ .
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Welcome to Wikitree. There are 179 people collaborating on various branches of the Barnes family. If I can be of assistance, please contact me. If you trace your roots to my Irish immigrant, Brinsley (1713-1794) [Barnes-1145] or Solomon [Barnes-368] also an ancestor, by all means letss connect. I operate a website devoted to Brinsley and Solomon Sr. (1751-1807) both of whom migrated to what became Wilkes County, NC in 1777. Solomon arrived in what was then Rowan County in about 1771. Brinsley arrived in Wilkes about 1784. At the time this was Indian Territory. Solomons roots are English, and he descends from James and Keturah Shipley Barnes. The website also discusses their descendants who migrated to Kentucky, Indiana, and Missouri. Brinsleys Irish family has been in America since 1734. The two families have seven Revolutionary War Patriots, one served under Washington at Valley Forge. Learn more by clicking on the next link but read the rest of the message before doing so https://competitivestrategies.us/barnes-ancestors-and-history/. A new story is announced every three or four months. To be notified every time a new adventure is added to our website, fill out the form at https://competitivestrategies.us/barnes-family/ .
Start with our New Member How-To pages. They will save you time, energy and frustration as you add your family profiles. Be sure to check out our Project: US Southern Colonies for your early Americans.
We are so happy to have you here in the WikiTree community. Please let me know if you have any questions. I'm always happy to help!
Karen Tobo
p.s. Sometimes links don't work in emails. If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile as the links will work from there.
Just a note to say hi and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about WikiTree. You can contact me by clicking the link to my name and sending a private message or by posting a comment on my profile page.
Karen Tobo, WikiTree Greeter