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  1. He lived in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America in 1650. He died on 14 March 1697, in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 82, and was buried in Golgotha Burial Ground, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.

    • Male
    • Rachel Lord, Louisa Mellor
  2. Amesbury. Golgotha Burial Ground. Created by: Scott Connor Barnard. Added: Jul 16, 2010. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 55044815. Source citation. He was the son of Thomas and Mary (Andrews) Barnes and the husband of Rachel Louisa Lord who he married in Salisbury, Massachusetts on June 23, 1630.

  3. Birth of William Barnes. 1697. March 14, 1697. Age 87. Death of William Barnes at of. of, Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Genealogy for William Barnes (1610 - 1697) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    • March 14, 1697
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    Parentage

    Many family trees identify the parents of William Barnes as Thomas Barnes and Mary Andrews. However, no evidence supporting that parentage, or any other parentage, has been cited or found, and no reliable secondary source suggests any parentage. William's parentage must therefore be listed as unknown.

    Date and Place of BIrth

    Many family trees list William's date of birth as 1613. The basis for this date seems to be the theory that William Barnes of Salisbury and Amesbury was the William Barnes, 22, on the passenger list for the 1635 voyage of the "Globe". As discussed below under "Immigration to New England; The 'Globe'," it is uncertain whether he was. The best evidence of the date of birth of William Barnes of Salisbury and Amesbury is a deposition by him in 1680 in which he said that he was about 70 years old,...

    Not William Barnes of Gloucester

    A number of records have been found that relate to a William Barnes of Gloucester, England who (i) married a woman named Sarah, (ii) emigrated to Gloucester, New England, (iii) appears in Essex County court records in 1642 and 1643 as a resident of "Gloster" and "New Gloster, respectively, (iv) in 1647, having deserted his wife, Sarah, three years earlier, had a bastard by another woman, and was thought to be living in Weymouth, Massachusetts. and (v) was divorced by his wife Sarah in 1648. B...

    1640-43. William Barnes among those who received land in the "first division" of land in Salisbury
    1641. William Barnes took the oath of a freeman before the General Court on 2d, 4th mo 1641 (June 2, 1641)
    1644-45. William Barnes among those fined for cutting trees without permission. His fine was reduced to 1s 8d at a town meeting on January 2, 1645
    1648. Will. Barnes listed as a member of the jury of trials for the Court held at Hampton on 26: 7: 1648 (September 26, 1648)
    "The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volume III, 1675-1681," The Essex Institute, 1920, p 377
    Henry F. Waters, "Genealogical Gleanings in England, Volume I," Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969, p 608
    Charles Edward Banks, "Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650," The Bertram Press, 1937, p 57
    "Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volume II, 1656-1662," The Essex Institute, 1912, p iv
    • Male
    • March 14, 1698
    • Rachel (Unknown) Barnes
  4. Research genealogy for William Barnes Immigrant of St Gregory, Sudbury, Essex, England, as well as other members of the Barnes Immigrant family, on Ancestry®.

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  6. Born in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA on 1610 to William Hopkins and Mary M Andrews. William BARNES passed away on 14 MAR 1697 in New England, Hettinger, North Dakota, United States.