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Gregory Farmer Barnes Sr.

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Gregory Farmer Barnes Sr.

Birth
Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Death
26 Mar 1808 (aged 74)
Harford County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Havre de Grace, Harford County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 1, Grave 7
Memorial ID
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Gregory Barnes was twenty-four and Elizabeth Mitchell was nineteen when they married on November 30, 1758 in Harford County, Maryland.

The 1790 census revealed they were living in Harford County. Household members: three males (over 16); Gregory Sr., Richard and Farmer and five females; Elizabeth, Daughter, Arabella (15), Eliza (12), and Ann (8). Their sons, Ford, Gregory Jr and Richard lived next door in a row.

The 1800 census revealed they were living in District 2, Harford County. Household members: one male (under 10), one male (26-44), Gregory Sr. (45 & up), two females (16-25) and Elizabeth (45 & up). Their son, Gregory Jr lived on the left and son, Richard lived two doors on the right.

Their children:

Avarilla Barnes (b.1759 d.1847)
Ford Barnes (b.1761 d.1798)
Richard Barnes (b.1762 d.1830)
Rachel Barnes (b.1764 d.1850)
Gregory Barnes (b.1765 d.1846)
Mary Barnes (b.1767)
Sarah Barnes (b.1769)
Farmer Barnes (b.1772)
John Barnes (b.1774 d.1778)DY
Arabella Barnes (b.1775 d.1810)
Eliza Barnes (Riggs)(b.1778 d.1839)
Ann Barnes (b.1782)

They had been married fifty years when Gregory died on Mar 26, 1808 in Harford County, Maryland.

Gregory deeded his land for the Barnes and Bailey Family Burying Ground in 1807 and he, at age 74 was the first of the Barnes to be buried there in 1808. Later the name of the cemetery was changed to Bayview Cemetery.

Gregory lived to age 74.
Gregory Barnes was twenty-four and Elizabeth Mitchell was nineteen when they married on November 30, 1758 in Harford County, Maryland.

The 1790 census revealed they were living in Harford County. Household members: three males (over 16); Gregory Sr., Richard and Farmer and five females; Elizabeth, Daughter, Arabella (15), Eliza (12), and Ann (8). Their sons, Ford, Gregory Jr and Richard lived next door in a row.

The 1800 census revealed they were living in District 2, Harford County. Household members: one male (under 10), one male (26-44), Gregory Sr. (45 & up), two females (16-25) and Elizabeth (45 & up). Their son, Gregory Jr lived on the left and son, Richard lived two doors on the right.

Their children:

Avarilla Barnes (b.1759 d.1847)
Ford Barnes (b.1761 d.1798)
Richard Barnes (b.1762 d.1830)
Rachel Barnes (b.1764 d.1850)
Gregory Barnes (b.1765 d.1846)
Mary Barnes (b.1767)
Sarah Barnes (b.1769)
Farmer Barnes (b.1772)
John Barnes (b.1774 d.1778)DY
Arabella Barnes (b.1775 d.1810)
Eliza Barnes (Riggs)(b.1778 d.1839)
Ann Barnes (b.1782)

They had been married fifty years when Gregory died on Mar 26, 1808 in Harford County, Maryland.

Gregory deeded his land for the Barnes and Bailey Family Burying Ground in 1807 and he, at age 74 was the first of the Barnes to be buried there in 1808. Later the name of the cemetery was changed to Bayview Cemetery.

Gregory lived to age 74.

Bio by: Steve Neilson



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