Gomes Heritage » Ebenezer Barker (1651-1747)

Données personnelles Ebenezer Barker 

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*'''Ebenezer Barkera Barker. He married Abigail Wheeler on May 25, 1686 in Andover MAr (____ - 1743) 1741)*trated ... Magazine Devoted to the ..., Volume 6&sa=X&ei=7w7fU5HjMY3aigLqwYHQDw&ved=0CCEQ6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=Ebenezer%20Barker%201651&f=falseBarkers in America. He was in Andover as early as 1643, being the first person known by the records to be living there. He was a husbandman, and married Joanna ---, probably at the time of his settlement in Andover. She died April 11, 1687; and he died march 18, 1692-3. Children born in Andover: -- b. April 10, 1654. See below (7).AMIN2, b. Feb. 28, 1663. See below (10).she died Oct. 16, 1743. He died Jan. 22, 1746-7, aged "ninety-six." He conveyed his homestead to his son Philemon. Children, born in Andover:--. of Marlborough, N. H., Nov. 26, 1723; lived in Marlborough; and d. before 1741.west side of the Shawshin river in Andover. He married Bethia Bodwell May 28, 1711; and she died April 24, 1760, aged seventy-seven. He survived her, but the date of his death in unkown. Child, born in Andover:-- .... etc.nd they were living in Methuen in 1760. Children, born in Andover:-- .... etc.tts Volume 2 edited by William Richard Cutterrker, immigrant ancestor, was born in England, and settled in Andover, Massachusetts, as early as 1643. He was doubtless related to the Rowley family. James Barker of Rowley, was admitted a freeman October 7, 1640; died September 1678. Thomas Barker, of Rowley, was a proprietor of Rowley in 1643; died November, 1650. Richard Barker was the first settler in what is now the town of Andover, the only citizen known to have been there as early as 1643. In a deed of land and stock in Ipswich to Richard Barker, August 13, 1643, his residence is given as Cochichawicke (Andover). he was a prominent man in both town and church affairs, and served on many important committees, was often selectman, and administered many estates for his neighbors, performing the duties assumed later by lawyers in the community. His house lot was near that of John Osgood, on the north side of Cochichawickem and his descendants settled in the vicinity until the entire shore of Great Pond on the north, east and south, was taken up by the farms of the family. His will, dated April 7, 1688, proved March 28, 1693, bequeathed to children John, William, '''Ebenezer''', Richard, Stephen, Benjamin, Sarah and Hester, and to granchildren Priscilla, Hester and Sarah, children of the deceased daughter Hannah. His wife Joanna ___, died April 10, 1687. Children: 1. Deacon John, died 1722. 2. '''Ebenezer, born March 22, 1651; died 1747, aged ninety-five years; had sons''' Ebenezer and Nathan. 3. William, born 1646; mentioned below. 4 Richard, born April 10, 1651; had son Richard. 5. Stephen, born July 5, 1659; had sons Stephen, Zebadiah and James. 6. Benjamin, born February 28, 1663; died 1750, leaving sons Benjamin and Joseph, and Hannaiah. 7. Sarah. 8. Hester. 9. Hannah.rker (I), born in Andover, 1646, died 1718, (January 3, 1722 ?), aged seventy-two years; married, July 6, 1670, Mary Stevens, born 1652, died May 1, 1703. He was one of the leading citizens of the town, held various offices and was for many years deacon of the church. Children: 1. William. 2, John, born February 10, 1690; mentioned below. 3. Deacon Samuel, born 1683; died 1766, aged eighty three, a prominent citizen of Andover. And several daughters. .... etc..com/books?id=1ZgYZ0Qr1IgC&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=ebenezer+barker+1651&source=bl&ots=6INVawMmzB&sig=tXkiXNiWaPvu1nqeSJI6CaC5m0g&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P5XfU7flG8G2igLOjIGYCw&ved=0CBwQ6AEwADgU#v=onepage&q=barker&f=false Andover, Mass.5, Duxbury, Mass.ndover, Mass. Mass. Mass.y 1691, Sudbury, Mass., Marlboro, Mass.Andover, Mass.oston, Mass.Boston, Mass.vember 1659, Boston, Mass.er 1660, Malden, Mass. October 1699, Concord, Mass.annah Buss, 30 October 1659, Concord, Mass.om/books?id=k___uh7sQAkC&pg=PA32&lpg=PA32&dq=ebenezer+barker+1651&source=bl&ots=v63V4xyK9X&sig=--XXZBMmxvnXJQZDtagzoCBv-PQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P5XfU7flG8G2igLOjIGYCw&ved=0CEcQ6AEwCTgU#v=onepage&q=ebenezer%20barker%201651&f=falseril, 1654, Hannah b. 21 Oct. 1656, Stephen b. 6 July, 1659, Benjamin b. 28 Feb. 1663.Benjamin, Sarah and Herster and to gr. daus. Priscilla, Hester and Sarah, ch. of dec. dau. Hannah.SED WITH THE ABIGAIL WHEELER WHO MARRIED SAMUEL HILLS, DAU. OF SARAH WISE & DAVID WHEELER. I HAVE SEEN TREES THAT LIST HER AS THE DAU. OF ABIGAIL ALLEN & HENRY WHEELER.s to marry Ebenezer Barker, also of Andover. Abigail's sister was Lydia Wheeler Eames, who was married to Daniel Eames. By the early part of August, 1692, Abigail's brother-in-law, Daniel Eames, and his mother, Rebecca Blake Eames, both found themselves in prison accused of witchcraft. On August 29, 1692 Ebenezer's brother, William Barker Sr., and his niece, Mary Barker were also imprisoned for witchcraft. Three days later, Ebenezer's nephew, William Barker, Jr, was also arrested on September 1st.ndover Church. In this ludicrous exercise, those who were accused of witchcraft were blindfolded and forced to touch the "afflicted" girls, which could identify them as a witch. With such evidence, Abigail Barker was arrested. Her husband, Ebenezer Barker, quickly joined the newly formed Andover resistance and was a signer of petitions of October 12, October 18, and December 6 sent the governor and the high court. Despite the petition, the grand jury at the Superior Court of Judicature indicted Abigail. However in a trial by jury on January 6, 1693, she was found not guilty. She was released, having been imprisoned for 18 weeks in Salem. Afterwards, Abigail went back to her life in Andover and was 87 years-old when she died there in 1743.b.html Richard BARKER, b. 1615, England , d. 18 Mar 1692/93, Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts (Age 78 years) setts (Age ~ 68 years) 25 May 1686 Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts chusetts (Age 0 years)__1:3129

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Ebenezer Barker
1651-1747


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  • En l'an 1651: Source: Wikipedia
    • 1 janvier » Charles II d'Angleterre est couronné roi d'Écosse.
    • 9 février » nuit frondeuse, du 9 au 10, entre Palais Royal et alentours de Paris.
    • 10 février » dans la nuit du 9 au 10, les princes frondeurs font fermer Paris pour empêcher de fuir le jeune roi Louis XIV, son frère Philippe, et leur mère la régente Anne d'Autriche, comme deux ans plus tôt, dans la nuit du 5 au 6 janvier 1649, alors vers le château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
    • 28 juin » début de la bataille de Berestechko, entre les cosaques zaporogues et la République des Deux Nations.
    • 30 juin » victoire polonaise sur le Khanat de Crimée et la Zaporoguie à la bataille de Berestechko.
    • 28 septembre » signature du traité de Bila Tserkva.
  • La température le 22 janvier 1747 était d'environ 5,0 °C. Le vent venait principalement de l'/du sud-est. Caractérisation du temps: mist en betrokken. Source: KNMI
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    • 14 février » fondation de l'École nationale des ponts et chaussées.
    • 14 mai » victoire anglaise sur les bateaux français, à la bataille du cap Finisterre, lors de la guerre de succession d'Autriche.
    • 25 octobre » victoire d'Edward Hawke, à la seconde bataille du cap Finisterre, pendant la guerre de Succession d'Autriche.


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