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10951 [Slosson 11-20-00 Greene.FTW]

Was a Shaker at new Lebanon. He and other Shaker Slossons travelled with Shaker
garden seeds and visited Uncle Enoch yearly. (see David) 
SLOSSON, Stephen (I53069)
 
10952 [Slosson 11-20-00 Greene.FTW]

Graduated from Yale in 1791; admitted to the Bar 17 Apr 1794; in Conn.
legislature between 1797 and 1812. A biographical sketch was published in 1860
as "Sketches of Early Lights of Litchfield Bar" by Hon. David S. Boardman.

As he entered College in the Senior year, he did not shine in the College honors, but availed himself of the right to become a candidate for the honor of "Dean Scholar", and obtained the first premium for excellence in Greek and Latin. He taught for a short time in the Sharon Academy; then studied law with Gov. John Cotton Smith, of Sharon; was admitted to the bar in Fairfield Co., Conn. April 17, 1794. Between Oct. 1797 and Oct. 1812, he represented Kent in the Conn. Legislature, at fifteen sessions. 
SLOSSON, Barzillai (I52545)
 
10953 [Slosson 11-20-00 Greene.FTW]

Willis Merton Slosson was mayor of Santa Barbara for a time.

Moved in 1874 to Sabetha, Nemaha County, Kansas, and in 1879 to Read City, Osceola County, Michigan, and in 1898 to California. 
SLOSSON, Willis Merton (I53131)
 
10954 ~ Margaret (Luce) Welles ~
Birth: circa 1600
Birthplace: Cambridgeshire, England
Died: 27 October 1675 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Abraham Luce and Cicely (Drake) Luce
Wife of Isaac Wells

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Parents
Father:
Abraham Luce
Born:1579 Horton, Gloucestershire, England
Died: 8 October 1604 Horton, Gloucestershire, England
Marriage: 8 October 1604 Horton, Gloucestershire, England
Mother
Cicely (Drake) Luce
Born: 1584 Horton, Gloucestershire, England
Died: 1585 Horton, Gloucestershire, England
...parents John Drake & Margaret (Jones) Drake

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Spouse

Isaac Wells ~
Birthdate: circa 1598
Birthplace: Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England
Died: 28 November 1671 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
Immediate Family:
Son of Thomas Wells and Ann Wells
Husband of Margaret Welles

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Children

Lydia (Wells) Chapman
Birthdate: 1618
Birthplace: England
Died: 28 November 1671 in Marshfield, (Present Plymouth County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)

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LUCE, Margaret (I37198)
 
10955 ~ Mary ( Danforth ) Barney ~

Born: 5 December 1698 Farenton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
Died: 20 August 1792 Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
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~ Sixth Great Grandmother ~
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Parents:

Mary Danforth was the daughter of Rev. Samuel and Hannah (Allen) Danforth...

Father ~
Reverend Samuel DANFORTH
Born: 18 December 1666, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 14 Nov 1727, Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.

Mother ~
Hannah ALLEN
Born: 22 Jul 1669 ,Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.
Died: 3 Dec 1761, Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

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Spouse:
Jacob Barney
Born: 16 Jan 1695, Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA.
Died: 23 Dec 1731,Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.

(1) First spouse Jacob Barney & Mary Danforth , They were: married 11 February 1716-Bristol, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA. They had four children.

(2) Second marriage to Captain John Andrews, 20 May 1737 there were ( no children ) born to this union.

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Children of Jacob BARNEY and Mary DANFORTH are as follows: Including children's spouses.

(1) Hannah Barney, born abt. 1717 of Taunton, Bristol Co., MA. She married Job Smith.

(2) *John Barney, born 19 Sep 1718 in Dighton, Bristol Co., MA. He married Sarah Luther. **

(3) Mary Barney, born abt. 1720 of Taunton, Bristol Co., MA. She married on 22 Sep 1742 in Preston, Conn., Jacob Elliot, born 1 May of Taunton, Mass. married (as his 2nd wife) Jacob Elliot.

(4) Jacob Barney, born about 1720/21 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA. He married (1) Silence ( Blake ) Barney and married ( 2nd ) Dorothea ( Grinnell ) Barney.

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~ Sixth Great Grandmother ~


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DANFORTH, Mary (I15146)
 
10956 ~~*~~
Mabel Marie Carpino Ferguson
June 25, 1929 - April 27, 2009
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Mabel Marie Carpino Ferguson. Our beloved wife, mother and Nonna made her peace with God on Monday, April 27, 2009, at the Atrium Medical Center in Corinth. Many members of her family and friends were by her side when she went from this life to the next.

Mabel Marie Carpino was born on June 25, 1929, in Pittsburg, KS, to Pete "Jigs" Carpino and Marguerite Carpino.

She attended Cherokee Co. Schools. She graduated from Columbus Unified High School in Columbus, KS, in 1948. She graduated from nurses training receiving her RN in 1950. While working one of her first nursing jobs in Waynesville, MO, she met the love of her life, her husband of 58 years, Harold Edward Ferguson. They were married March 18, 1951, in Salem AR. She and Harold spent the first 14 years of their marriage traveling all around the world while he was in the Air Force. In 1965, Harold retired from the Air Force and they moved into their home of 44 years in Denton. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Marie worked at the old Flow Hospital and at the UNT Health Center for 22 years. She was an extremely dedicated nurse and loved her career and all the friends that she made along the way. What Marie treasured most in her life was her family.

She is predeceased by her parents, her brother, Dr. W.P. "Bill" Carpino; and her brother-in-law, Michael Scott.

She is survived by her husband, Harold; her three daughters, Debra Ann Ferguson, Pamela Marie Ferguson, Melinda Joy and husband, Randy Webb, all of Denton; sister, Jimmie Joy Scott of Bella Vista, AR; grandchildren, Jason and wife Crystal Hilliard, Amy Watson, Patrick and wife Kristen Webb, John Watson, Cason Cagle, Emilee Cagle, and Christina Webb; great-grandchildren, Christian Hammack, Jordan Hammack, Caitlyn Hilliard, Mia Cagle, Jamison Young, Madisyn Young and Aubrey Garbers. Marie also loved and will be missed by her nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws.

Visitation and Rosary will be 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, April 29, 2009, at DeBerry Funeral Chapel. Funeral service will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the chapel of DeBerry Funeral Directors with Deacon Popo Gonzalez officiating. Burial will follow at Roselawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be her grandsons, as well as Randy Webb and great-grandson, Christian Hammack.

Marie spread her love in many directions and animals had a special place in her heart. She will be missed by her four-legged children, Sophia and Fiona and her grand dogs, Nannette, Milo and Faye. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite animal charity.

The family would like to say a special thank you to Dr. Wahlert, Carol and Sandy for taking such good care of Mama for all these years.

Marie, Mama, and Nonna, we will love you forever.

~*~

Columbus Daily Advocate
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
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CARPINO, Mabel Marie (I85778)
 
10957 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
there's alot of confusion because of the Bar, Bear, Bare, etc, spelling variations

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Jacob Bare, also known as Jacob Bare, Sr. was born in 1776 according to the census records. His tombstone, however gives his date of birth as 1778. He died Dec. 13, 1859 at Hannibal, Monroe Co., Ohio and was buried in the Old Cemetery.

Jacob Bare, Sr. born est. 1775/8 d. 1859 in Baresville (now Hannibal), Ohio

Jacob?s 1st marriage was to married Mary Steele
Date: 16 Sep 1799

Jacob 2nd marriage was to Mary Stevens

Even though it states everywhere the children's mother was Mary Steele I have a document showing the children's mother was Mary Stevens.

Jacob and Mary Steven's children:

Mary b. 8 Jan 1801
William S. b.1805
Elizabeth 8 May 1803
Samuel died as infant
Susannah 8 Nov 1807
Jacob Jr. 18 Mar 1808
John 26 Feb 1810
Joseph 1 May 1812
Nancy 5 Dec 1813
David 1814?
Martin 20 Oct 1815
Martha 20 Aug 1817
Alexander 5 Jan 1821
Harriet
Franklin



Jacob was one of the original settlers in southeastern Ohio in the early 1800's. He called his spot on the Ohio River "Bare's Landing". Today it's the location of the Hannibal Dam & Locks. It was on the north or left side of the river and New Martinsville, WV is on the south side.

Jacob entered the Service when he lived in Northampton County,Pennsylvania and from then was removed to Westmoreland County where he resided. He was drafted one time and volunteered twice.


He came to Ohio from Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland; Allegany County, Pa.; and Berkeley County, West Virginia. There is said to be a copy of the Marriage Bond of Jacob and Mary Steele of Berkeley, West Virginia. The census shows Anne Bare as Jacob's wife. However it is possible that Mary Ann Bare used her middle name of Anne.

Jacob Bare owned all the land on which the town of Hannibal has since arisen. The record of Jacob?s acquisition of one hundred and five acres on January 26, 1811 is in the Court House at St. Clairsville, Ohio (page 221 Vol. "D" Deed Records). A Newspaper article published by the Wheeling, West Virginia "Sunday News" dated Dec. 5, 1913 is the source of much of the material in this article. The newspaper article was in commemoration of the 98th birthday of Nancy Bare-O'Neil who was Jacob Bare's ninth Child. Also from the same sources, Jacob was Justice of the Peace and that ?Father Bare came from Berkeley County, West Virginia.? I located in the Hardesty Book of Monroe County & Spirit of Democracy-Woodsfield, Ohio, that there were petitions filed before Justice of the Peace, Jacob Bare in 1876 & 1832. He was also listed as Post Master for Baresville. There is also a legal notice that Anne Bare, wife of Jacob Bare sold some property to Kasper Brown Vol. 1, Page 51.

Hannibal has not always been Hannibal. When Jacob Bare, Sr. first inhabited the area, the place was called Bare's Landing. Jacob Bare settled Bares Landing, Ohio Twp. Monroe Co., Ohio between 1806-1808. The tiny village was located on the bank of the Ohio River where the land was very low. After the first flood the settlers became convinced that they had better move to higher ground. The town lost eight homes during this flood. So, the town was moved northwest to where the terrain begins to rise abruptly (the move was less that 1/4 of a mile.) The name was changed to Baresville. The original town-site was later sold to the U.S. Government to become the location of The Hannibal Locks.
The change from Baresville to Hannibal was arbitrary and may be laid at the doorstep of the U.S. Post Office. They apparently felt that the original name was too easily confused with others in the same general area. In September 1819 a group of Swiss arrived at Bare?s Landing and was greeted by Jacob Bare. He spoke the German language and encouraged the new arrivals to purchase land in the steep hills that shadow the Ohio River

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Jacob Bare Sr

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Name: Jacob Bare Sr
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1859
Event Place: , Monroe, Ohio, United States of America
Death Date: 13 Dec 1859
Affiliate Record Identifier: 130015732
Cemetery: Old Hannibal Cemetery

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BARE, Jacob Sr. (I03747)
 

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