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Lt. William Nathaniel Barber 1730–1796 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Feb 1730

Birth Location: Permquimans, North Carolina

Death Date: 23 Feb 1796

Death Location: Jefferson County, Georgia, USA

Father: Edward III

Mother: Sarah Oldfeild

Spouse(s): Syntia Pearl

Children(s): Moses Barber, Cassandra Barber, Cassandra Barber, Synthe, Carolina, Synthe, Carolina, William Barber, William Barber, Keziah Barber, Keziah Barber, Mary Barber, Moses Barber, Champion Barber, Francis Barber, Richard Barber, Susannah Barber, Aaron Barber, James Barber, Tamer Barber, Azariah Barber, Jemima Barber, Hepzibah Skinner

Lt. William Nathaniel Barber was born in 1730 in Permquimans, North Carolina, the child of Edward Barber Iii And Sarah Oldfeild. Lt. William Nathaniel Barber married Syntia Pearl, and had children including Aaron Barber, Azariah Barber, Cassandra Barber, Champion Barber, Francis Barber, Hepzibah Skinner, James M Barber, Jemima Barber, Keziah Barber, Mary Barber, Moses Barber, Moses Henry Barber, Richard Barber, Susannah Barber, Synthe Native Indian North Carolina, Tamer Barber, William Barber. Lt. William Nathaniel Barber passed away in 1796 in Jefferson County, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • Lt. William Nathaniel Barber was born in 1730 in Permquimans, North Carolina, the child of Edward Barber Iii And Sarah Oldfeild.
  • Lt. William Nathaniel Barber married Syntia Pearl, and had children including Aaron Barber, Azariah Barber, Cassandra Barber, Champion Barber, Francis Barber, Hepzibah Skinner, James M Barber, Jemima Barber, Keziah Barber, Mary Barber, Moses Barber, Moses Henry Barber, Richard Barber, Susannah Barber, Synthe Native Indian North Carolina, Tamer Barber, William Barber.
  • Lt. William Nathaniel Barber passed away in 1796 in Jefferson County, Georgia, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lt. Barber's Ancestors

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Lt. Barber
1730–1796
Birth Place: Permquimans, North Carolina
Parents
Edward Barber III
1686–1764
St Marys, St Mary's, Maryland, United States
Sarah Oldfeild
1696–1764
Span, Johnson, Georgia, United States
Grandparents
Edward Barber
1650–1694
1650, Yorkshire, England
Sybill Groome
1654–1695
Calvert County, Maryland, USA
Joanna Edwards
1678–1750
Shropshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Luke MD
1614–1669
Elizabeth Bloomfield
1615–1674
Edward Groome
1630–
Sybil Sothoron
1641–1729
Edvardi Edwards
1658–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John "Barbier"
1570–
Ann Edwards
1605–1674
Richard YOUNGE
1586–1648
Sarah Lee
1590–1632
John Groome
1609–1669
Sothoron
1615–

Lt. Barber's Descendants

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Lt. (William Nathaniel) Barber (22 Feb 1730–23 Feb 1796) m. Syntia Pearl (1730–1799)
  1. 1. Moses Barber 1777–1828 m. Mary Barber 1789–1864
    1. 1. Isaac Barber 1802–1854 m. Frances Barber 1803–1864
      1. 1. Emeline Barber 1820–1890 m. J (V) Johnson 1838– m. James Johnson 1820–1890 m. James (H) Johnson 1821–1890
        1. 1. Eva (L.) Almond 1865–1921 m. D (S) Blount 1874–1963 m. William (Lee) Almand 1864–1946
        2. 2. A (V) Johnson 1873–
        3. 3. L Johnson 1877–
        4. 4. Richard (M) Johnson 1874–
        5. 5. James (H) Johnson 1870–
        6. 6. Aliford Johnson 1867–
        7. 7. Harder Johnson 1855–1893
        8. 8. George Johnson 1856–1909
        9. 9. Adwilder Johnson 1849–
        10. 10. Pulaski Johnson 1846–
        11. 11. Irvin Johnson 1844–1880
        12. 12. Moses (T.) Johnson 1848–
        13. 13. May (F.) Johnson 1849–
        14. 14. Georgia Johnson 1851–
        15. 15. Infant Johnson 1859–
      2. 2. Susan Barber 1823–1906
      3. 3. Isaac Barber 1825–
      4. 4. Henry (Obadiah) Barber 1825–1909
      5. 5. Israel Barber 1827–
      6. 6. Anna Barber 1831–1890
      7. 7. Martha Barber 1833–
      8. 8. May (Ann) Barber 1835–1914
      9. 9. Caroline Barber 1838–
      10. 10. Joshua Barber 1843–
      11. 11. Angeline (Lydia) Barber 1843–1923
      12. 12. Mary (Ann Lorena) Barber 1845–1914
    2. 2. William (Warren) Barber 1824–1855
    3. 3. William Barber 1755–1796
    4. 4. Samuel Barber 1695–1760
    5. 5. Samuel (Andrew) Barber 1803–1888
    6. 6. Green (Berry) Barbour 1817–1888
    7. 7. Martha Barber 1814–1864
    8. 8. Elizabeth Barber 1814–1879
    9. 9. Norval (R) Barber 1812–1880
    10. 10. James (John) Barber 1810–1860
    11. 11. Moses (Edward) Barber 1808–1870
  2. 2. Cassandra Barber 1750–1836
  3. 3. Cassandra Barber 1750–1836
  4. 4. Synthe, (Native Indian North) Carolina 1750–1799
  5. 5. Synthe, (Native Indian North) Carolina 1750–1799
  6. 6. William Barber 1750–1796
  7. 7. William Barber 1750–1796
  8. 8. Keziah Barber 1750–1810
  9. 9. Keziah Barber 1750–1810
  10. 10. Mary Barber 1780–1848
  11. 11. Moses (Henry) Barber 1745–1795
  12. 12. Champion Barber 1750–
  13. 13. Francis Barber 1750–1832
  14. 14. Richard Barber 1750–
  15. 15. Susannah Barber 1760–1838
  16. 16. Aaron Barber 1763–
  17. 17. James (M.) Barber 1763–1847
  18. 18. Tamer Barber 1780–1848
  19. 19. Azariah Barber 1750–1817
  20. 20. Jemima Barber 1763–1828
  21. 21. Hepzibah Skinner 1763–1852

Lt. Barber's Timeline

3 Records

1730
22 Feb 1730
Birth of Lt. William Nathaniel Barber in Permquimans, North Carolina
Permquimans, North Carolina
1796
23 Feb 1796
Age 66
Death of Lt. William Nathaniel Barber in Montgomery, Georgia, United States
Montgomery, Georgia, United States
1796
23 Feb 1796
Age 66
Death of Lt. William Nathaniel Barber in Jefferson County, Georgia, USA
Jefferson County, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Feb 1730
    Event Place: Permquimans, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Feb 1796
    Event Place: Montgomery, Georgia, United States

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Feb 1796
    Event Place: Jefferson County, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry Family Tree

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