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About Edward Barnes, of Southampton County
Not the same as Edward Barnes, of Edgecombe County
Both Edward Barnes are included in group 7 FTDNA Barnes Project
Edward Barnes 1680-1762
Edward Barnes 1685-1762 Isle of Wight, VA? to Edgecombe
William Barnes 1575-1638 ENGLAND, Edward Barnes 1620 Carshalton Surrey ENGLAND
Thomas Barnes (Diana) d:1683 in Isle of Wight, VA 1666
Jacob Barnes Sr. 1770 NC-May 1840 NC. (He was the son of Jesse Whitley Barnes b:1740 and Orpah Fort b:1745.)
Group 8
Thomas Barnes b: 1640 d: 1683
John Barnes b: c1608 d: c1671
Edward Barnes b:1625 England
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/barnes?iframe=yresults
Thomas Barnes was listed first and his brother Edward second in the 1720 will of James Barnes. They were probably born after 1706.
"Which Edward Barnes Was The Son of James, Isle of Wight County, Virginia?" a 3-page article on page 28 of a 140-page book comparing Edward Barnes b: between 1680-1691 and Edward Barnes and brother Thomas, both born after 1706 to James Barnes (1668-1719). There is no mention in the article of Edward Barnes (1691-1760) and father James Barnes (1652-1719). < PDF >; (document attached). Numerous researchers have listed Edward Barnes (will recorded in March, 1762. Edgecombe County, North Carolina) as the son of James Barnes who died in 1720, Isle of Wight. However, this Edward married Sarah Pope by 1708. … In comparison, the other Edward was probably not yet 18 in 1720 when James Barnes’ will was proved. …
Records
Edward Barnes of Isle of Wight Co. 28 April 1711- 131 acres on the Eastward side of Chowan River. Beginning at a pine standing on the edge of the River Pequeson...Patent 10 pg 29 Elward Barnes of Isle of Wight county 15 Dec 1747 - 415 acres on the n. side of the Meherrin River. Beginning and comm. on the corner of said Barnes other land by the side of the Great Branch. Patent 29, pg 63.minventory of the estate Feb 1762. source : Sandra Cook
Will of Edward Barnes (1761)
The will for Edward Barnes of Southhampton Co, dated 15 Jul 1761, proven 11 Mar 1762, names wife Elizabeth, sons Jacob, Joshua, James, Burwell, and daughters Mary Barrett, Priscilla, Elizabeth, and Martha.
Will of Edward Barnes Will Book 1:441-3 Southampton Co VA D. 15 Jul
1761 R.11 Mar 1762
To son Jacob Barns one bed and furniture, one cow and calf.
To son Joshua Barnes all of a survey of land lying on the west side of
the Cyprus Road adj. lands of Wm Fowler and Jacob Barnes.
To son Joshua one bed and furniture and one cow and calf.
To son James Barnes the lands and plantation whereon I now live as far
as a line of markt trees crossing the said land from the side line to
the Cyprus Swamp.
To son James (and his heirs and assignees forever, as with others) one
cow and calf
To son Burwell Barns (heir and assignees forever, etc.) all that part
of the tract or parcel of land that lies on the Cyprus Swamp above the
Cross line having already given the lower part to my son James.
To son Burwell one gun and bayonet, and one cow and calf
To dau Mary Barrett one cow and calf
To dau Priscilla Barnes one pewter bason
To dau Elizabeth Barns one pewter bason
To dau Martha Barns one pewter dish. The rest and residue of my
personal estate undisposed of by this my will I leave to wife
Elizabeth during her life as a widow but is she should marry or at her
death the remainder of estate be equally divided betw/my wife and two
of my aforesaid sons James and Burwell and three of my aforesaid daus
Priscilla, Elizabeth and Martha.
Signed: Edward Barns (X)
Wit: Epaphroditus Williams (X), Richard Kemp, Richard Vick.
I’m Thinking by an Old Reporter 1-18-1956. Evening Telegram
James Barnes made no name for himself but at least managed to acquire two plantations that he willed in 1720 to his sons Edward and Thomas. The maiden name of his wife Sarah has not yet been determined. [Referring to James Barnes, of Isle of Wight County, Sarah Barnes, and his sons Edward Barnes, of Southampton County & Thomas Barnes, of Southampton County - who was NOT this Edward Barnes, of Edgecombe County].
Pedigree
http://www.coffey.ws/FamilyTree/Docs/BARNESEdward(W).htm
- Richard BARNES (abt 1530 - )
- Edward BARNES (1563 - )
- Edward BARNES (8 Jun 1595 - )
- Thomas BARNES (bef 1640 - bef 9 Jul 1683) & Diana BRAGG (abt 1645 - )
- James BARNES (abt 1668 - ) & Sarah JONES (abt 1668 - )
- Edward BARNES (abt 1699 - 16 Jul 1761) & Elizabeth (abt 1699 - )
- Edward BARNES (abt 1699 - 16 Jul 1761) & Elizabeth (abt 1699 - )
- James BARNES (abt 1668 - ) & Sarah JONES (abt 1668 - )
- Thomas BARNES (bef 1640 - bef 9 Jul 1683) & Diana BRAGG (abt 1645 - )
- Edward BARNES (8 Jun 1595 - )
- Edward BARNES (1563 - )
Origins
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/barnes/14664/
You should also be aware that it has been shown fairly conclusively that Edward Barnes (will devised December 5, 1761, Proven March, 1762; md. Sarah Pope) of Edgecombe County, NC was NOT the son of James Barnes (will devised March 2, 1719/20, Proven October, 1720) of Isle of Wight County, VA. Researcher Margaret Van Ness Nelson published a well documented article making the case that James' son Edward was actually the Edward Barnes who devised his will in Southampton County, Virginia on July 15, 1761 (Proven March 11, 1762). These two Edward Barneses were different men.See, "Which Edward Barnes was the son of James Barnes, Isle of Wight County, Virginia?" by Margaret Van Ness Nelson, published in "Trees of Wilson: The Newsletter of the Wilson County Genealogical Society", March, 2000, Volume 9, Number 3, pages 4-7.
References
- Wills and Administrations of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1647-1800. Page 47. < AncestryImage >; < AncestrySharing > BARNES, JAMES. Leg. son Thomas; son Edward, wife Sarah. D. March 2, 1719/20. R. October - 1720. Wit: William Thomas, Susannah Gregory, John Dunkley. Page 55.
- "Which Edward Barnes Was The Son of James, Isle of Wight County, Virginia?" a well-researched 3-page article on page 28 of a 140-page book < PDF > (document attached)
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180296427/edward-barnes (wrong Edward attached to parents)
- https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:James_Barnes_(53) (wrong Edward attached as son)
- https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/G99R-1R3/edward-barnes-1680-1762
- http://www.lwgriffin.com/g0/p91.htm#i2888
- http://www.lwgriffin.com/g0/p525.htm#i16783
- “I’m Thinking by an Old Reporter 1-18-1956. Evening Telegram.” “James Barnes made no name for himself but at least managed to acquire two plantations that he willed in 1720 to his sons Edward and Thomas. The maiden name of his wife Sarah has not yet been determined. [Referring to James Barnes, of Isle of Wight County, Sarah Barnes, and his sons Edward Barnes, of Southampton County & Thomas Barnes, of Southampton County - who was NOT Edward Barnes, of Edgecombe County]. …”
- http://www.coffey.ws/FamilyTree/Docs/BARNESEdward(W).htm
- https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/barnes/14664/
Edward Barnes, of Southampton County's Timeline
1706 |
1706
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Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1732 |
1732
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1735
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1736
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1738
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1740
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1740
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1740
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Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States
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1748 |
June 5, 1748
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Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States
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1761 |
July 15, 1761
Age 55
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Southampton County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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