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James Richard Barnes

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James Richard Barnes

Birth
England
Death
1726
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9786, Longitude: -76.49285
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James Barnes immigrated from England around 1670-1680, either with family or as an indentured servant. A James Barnes did arrive in Maryland on the ship 'Cecelius' from Bristol/England in 1676 and this could be our progenator. Whoever James was, he married quite well. His wife, Keturah Shipley born around 1683 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland was the daughter of Adam Shipley and Lois Howard. James and Keturah were married before 1698 and had nine children between 1699 and June 1717, seven sons and two daughters.

13 June 1726
James Barnes died by 13 July 1726 when his estate was inventoried by Jno. Hammond of Charles and [Thomas?] Wainwright, and valued at L85,18.9. The inventory included a set of carpenter's tools and some shoemaker's tools, in addition to the usual furniture/St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA.
James Barnes immigrated from England around 1670-1680, either with family or as an indentured servant. A James Barnes did arrive in Maryland on the ship 'Cecelius' from Bristol/England in 1676 and this could be our progenator. Whoever James was, he married quite well. His wife, Keturah Shipley born around 1683 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland was the daughter of Adam Shipley and Lois Howard. James and Keturah were married before 1698 and had nine children between 1699 and June 1717, seven sons and two daughters.

13 June 1726
James Barnes died by 13 July 1726 when his estate was inventoried by Jno. Hammond of Charles and [Thomas?] Wainwright, and valued at L85,18.9. The inventory included a set of carpenter's tools and some shoemaker's tools, in addition to the usual furniture/St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA.


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