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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history about Barney (and variant spellings) families who came from Belgium, England, Flanders, France, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Prussia, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Wales. Some related families also came from Poland. Some lines are traced back to William the Conqueror's time. In the 1600-1700s, their ancestors immigrated to Quebec (Canada), Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland,...
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C.E. Moylan
Pub. Date
1997?]
Physical Desc
xx, [2], 255 p. : ill., col. coats of arms, geneal. tables, maps, ports.
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English
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John Gorsuch (ca. 1607-1647), D.D., was born in Bishopsgate Ward of the City of London, England, the son of Daniel Gorsuch (1569-1638) and Alice Hall Gorsuch (1574-1663). He married Anne Lovelace (ca. 1511-1652), daughter of Sir William Lovelace (1584-1627) and Dame Anne Barne Lovelace (ca. 1592-1633), in 1628. They had eleven children, ca. 1629-ca. 1646. Dr. Gorsuch was installed as the rector of Walkern, Hertfordshire, in 1632. A royalist, he was...
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Publisher
W. F. Adams
Pub. Date
1912
Physical Desc
133 p., [28] leaves of plates : ill., maps, ports.
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English
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Jacob Barney was born in England in 1601, a son of Edward Barney of Braddenham, Bucks, England. He immigrated to America and landed in Salem in 1634. He and his wife, Elizabeth, had two sons and two daughters. He died in Salem in 1673. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, England and elsewhere.
The name Barney was also spelled Berney, Barne, and Barnie in England. Includes Barney, Hosmer, Williams,...
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R.H. Eanes
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English
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Edward Eanes (d.1757) lived in Henrico (later Chesterfield) County, Virginia. "The name Eanes is unique in that every white person in the United States bearing that name whom it has been possible to interview, either originated in Virginia or has family knowledge that their ancestors came from the Old State ... it is significant that in the Bristol Parish Register the name of Edward is spelled Yanes and Yeans. It is indexed as Eanes as well as Yanes."...
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