13.08.2013 Views

Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography, genealogical-memorial ...

Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography, genealogical-memorial ...

Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography, genealogical-memorial ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

March 29, 1894, was educated at the<br />

Westover School, Middlebury, Connecti-<br />

cut, and was married February 24, 1916,<br />

to Burton Bolles. 3. Henry Barnard, born<br />

October 5, 1899, is a student at Hotchkiss<br />

School, Lakeville, <strong>Connecticut</strong>, preparing<br />

for college.<br />

(The Barnard Line).<br />

The Barnard family from which Mr.<br />

Strong is descended was founded in Con-<br />

necticut as early as 1644, when Francis<br />

Barnard was residing there. He was<br />

born about 1616-17, in England, was a<br />

malster by trade, was one <strong>of</strong> the first set-<br />

tlers <strong>of</strong> Hadley, Massachusetts, a freeman<br />

in 1666, and died February 3, 1698.<br />

He married, August 15, 1644, Hannah<br />

Marvyn, a daughter <strong>of</strong> Matthew Marvyn,<br />

an early settler <strong>of</strong> Hartford.<br />

They were the parents <strong>of</strong> Captain Sam-<br />

uel Barnard, born 1654, in Hartford, died<br />

October 17, 1728, in Hadley. He mar-<br />

ried, November 5, 1678, Mary Colton,<br />

born September 22, 1649, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

George and Deborah (Gardner) Colton,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Springfield, Massachusetts.<br />

Their son, John Barnard, was born<br />

May 6, 1688, in Hadley. He purchased<br />

land in Hartford, March 15, 1733, and in<br />

several subsequent years, October 14,<br />

1738, in 1739. i74i, 1753-54- He was a<br />

blacksmith by trade, and is called "the<br />

blacksmith" to distinguish him from an-<br />

other John Barnard living in Hartford at<br />

the same time. He married Catherine<br />

Case, <strong>of</strong> East Hartford, who died July 8,<br />

1755. He died at Hartford about 1771.<br />

His eldest child, John Barnard, born<br />

1731-32, died December 28, 1813, in Hart-<br />

ford. He married Hannah, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Jonathan and Tabitha Bigelow, <strong>of</strong> Hart-<br />

ford, born about 1739, died March 13,<br />

1800.<br />

Their second son, Dorus Barnard, born<br />

1759, in Hartford, died January 18, 1818.<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY<br />

58<br />

He married Abigail Dodd, <strong>of</strong> Hartford,<br />

born 1759-60, baptized February 24, 1760,<br />

at First Church, Hartford, died November<br />

23, 181 1, a daughter <strong>of</strong> Timothy and<br />

Abigail (Benton) Dodd, <strong>of</strong> Hartford.<br />

Their second son, Captain Henry Bar-<br />

nard, was born January 24, 1788, in Hart-<br />

ford, in a house which stood on the site<br />

<strong>of</strong> the present Barnard block, and which<br />

was his home until his death, June 4, 1861.<br />

In early life he followed the sea and<br />

was engaged in West India and South<br />

American trade. He was the owner <strong>of</strong><br />

considerable land in and about Hartford,<br />

and after retiring from the sea engaged in<br />

its cultivation. The family had been<br />

identified with the South Congregational<br />

church <strong>of</strong> Hartford, but Captain Henry<br />

Barnard assisted in the organization <strong>of</strong><br />

the Universalist church <strong>of</strong> Hartford, and<br />

the construction <strong>of</strong> its church building.<br />

Politically, a Whig, he was among the<br />

most public-spirited citizens <strong>of</strong> Hartford,<br />

and was employed by the government in<br />

establishing the channel <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Connecticut</strong><br />

river below Hartford. He married<br />

Eunice Clark, who was born February<br />

23, 1790, in Hartford, and died December<br />

6, 1873, a daughter <strong>of</strong> Dorus and Clarissa<br />

Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard were the<br />

parents <strong>of</strong> Eunice Barnard, who became<br />

the wife <strong>of</strong> John Ellsworth Strong, in<br />

i860, as above noted.<br />

WILSON, James Cornelius,<br />

Physician and Surgeon.<br />

Dr. Wilson's grandfather, Cornelius<br />

Wilson, born about 1820, in Kennebunk,<br />

Maine, became a millwright, residing for<br />

some time at Biddeford, Maine, and later<br />

located in Palmer, Massachusetts, where<br />

he was agent and superintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Thorndike Mills. He married Sarah F.<br />

Emery, who was born April 25, 1828, in<br />

Kennebunk, a descendant <strong>of</strong> Anthony

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!