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Sariann (Barnes) Day (1803 - 1872)

Sariann Day formerly Barnes
Born [location unknown]
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Wife of — married 26 Sep 1822 in Baltimore, Marylandmap
[children unknown]
Died at about age 69 in Monroe, Ohio, United Statesmap
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Biography

Caution: Disambiguation

The following two persons are different but are easily confused:

  • Sariann or Sarah Ann Barnes, born Baltimore County, Maryland, about 1803, married Thomas Day, died Ohio,
  • Sarah Ann Barnes, parents unknown, born Anne Arundel County, Maryland about 1808, married Elijah Talbott and died in West Virginia.

1803 Birth

Sarah Ann Barnes was born about 1803. [1]

Sarah was born about 1803 the daughter of Adam Barnes. She appears as # .15221D in Shipleys of Maryland. [2]

Her name appears as "Sariann" in the list of children of her parents, and Sarah Ann thereafter.

Sarah Ann Day was born near Baltimore, the daughter of Adam Barnes, Sr. [3]

Parents

Sarah Ann Barnes was the daughter of Adam Barnes and Ruth Shipley [1]

Adam Barnes was born 1760 in Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland, [4]

Adam Barnes died 1809 (aged 48–49) in Baltimore City, Maryland, USA and is buried in Old Saint Pauls Cemetery, Baltimore City. [4]

Adam Barnes was the son of John Barnes (1734–1800) and Hammutal Tevis Shipley (1736–1830)[4]

Adam Barnes married Ruth Shipley.[4]

Adam Barnes was the brother of Dorsey Barnes (1765–1822)[4]

Adam Barnes was the father of Joshua Tevis Barnes (1786–1853)[4]

Adam Barnes was the brother of James Barnes, the founder of Barnesville, OH, and also of David Barnes. There may have been another brother, Abel, who was the father of Abel, Henry and Peter. [3]

Adam Barnes, Sr., died in 1809. He left a will in which he named seventeen children. [3]

The family were Episcopalians till about the middle of the last century, since then most of them were Methodists. [3]

Marriage to Thomas Day

Sarah Ann Barnes married Thomas Day on September 26, 1822 in Baltimore, MD, He was the son of John Day. [1]

Sarah Ann Barnes married Thomas Day on September 26, 1822, Baltimore, MD.[1]

The Sarah Ann Barnes who married Thomas Day was born 9 October 1803 in Baltimore County, Maryland. [5]

Sarah married Thomas Day 26 Sep 1822 in Baltimore.

Thomas Day was born 12 December 1803 in Maryland[6]

Some sources make him the son of John Day and Providence Kitley but another source on Ancestry.com shows Providence and John without a child Thomas:[7]

In 1822 he married Sarah Ann Barnes. [6]

He died 7 May 1869 in Monroe County, Ohio and was buried in the Swazey Methodist Cemetery in Monroe County. His tombstone reads " Aged 65 yrs,, 5 mos., 25 days".[6]

1872 Death in Monroe County, Ohio

She died 30 July 1872 in Monroe County, Ohio. She is buried in the Swazey Methodist Cemetery, Monroe County. Her grave is inscribed: Aged 71 years. [5]

Children of Thomas and Sarah Ann Barnes Day

Their children were

  1. Elizabeth Day, d. 1893.[1]
  2. Joshua Day (1823–1902)[5] +Joshua Day, b. June 27, 1823, Baltimore, MD, d. November 23, 1902, Gibson City, IL.[1]
  3. Francis Day (1824–1880)[5] +Francis Day, b. October 27, 1824, MD26, d. July 22, 1880, Alma, Marion Co, IL.[1]
  4. Adam Thomas Day (1827–1906)[5] Adam Thomas Day, b. 1827, d. date unknown.[1]
  5. Mary A Day Carnes (1831–1886)[5] Mary A E Day, b. Abt. 1831, MD, d. October 28, 1890.[1]
  6. John H Day, b. Abt. 1833, OH, d. April 08, 1864, while aunion soldier.[1]
  7. Edward Day (1837–1876)[5]Edward Day, b. Abt. 1837, OH, d. date unknown.[1]
  8. Sarah E. Day (1837–1893)[5] Sarah E Day, b. Abt. 1829, MD, d. date unknown.[1]
  9. Joseph Day (1841–1931)[5]Joseph Day, b. Abt. 1841, OH, d. date unknown.[1]

Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 J. L. Hysel. The Kwasigroh, Zeeck, Matheis & Hysel Roots Information about Sarah Ann Barnes. Incorporating notes from Myron Barnes (1906-1985), "The Barnes Family of Barnesville, Ohio."Accessed November 21, 2018 jhd
  2. Shipleys of Maryland, 2002, Vol I, p. 79
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 1914 Correspondence between A. E. Day of Kansas City, Mo, and Lakeland (where he was in Florida Land Sales), with Emma Barnes Collins, grandmother of Gilbert H. Barnes of Carmel, Indiana. Cited by J. L. Hysel. The Kwasigroh, Zeeck, Matheis & Hysel Roots Information about Sarah Ann Barnes. Incorporating notes from Myron Barnes (1906-1985), "The Barnes Family of Barnesville, Ohio."Accessed November 21, 2018 jhd
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Find A Grave: Memorial #167653481 for Adam Barnes. Created by: Memerizion 1 Aug 2016 Accessed November 21, 2018 jhd
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 Find A Grave: Memorial #129815676 for Sarah Ann Barnes Day. Created by: Patty Kehl 14 May 2014. Accessed November 21, 2018 jhd
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Find A Grave: Memorial #129815695 for Thomas Day. Created by: Patty Kehl 14 May 2014. Accessed November 21, 2018 jhd
  7. Ancestry.com. http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/providence-kitely_30089153




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