Esther P. BARBER

Esther P. BARBER

Female 1827 - 1908  (80 years)

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  1. 1.  Esther P. BARBEREsther P. BARBER was born on 21 Jul 1827 (daughter of Roswell Matthew BARBER and Philinda RANSOM); died on 21 Feb 1908; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Chazy, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1800, Living with husband in Chazy, Clinton Co., New York
    • Census: 1860, Living with husband and father-in-law in Chazy, Clinton Co., New York
    • Census: 1870, Living with husband in Chazy, Clinton Co., New York
    • Census: 1900, Living with sister in law, Sabrina Barber, in Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., New York

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    THE PLATTSBURGH SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT.26 1902
    Mrs. Esther Ransom who years ago lived on the Ridge, but for the past twenty years has lived in Plattsburgh has changed her residence again and is making her home with
    her nephew, D. B. Dunning.

    THE PLATTSBURGH SENTINEL FEB 1908
    The funeral of Mrs. Esther Ransom was held at the Presbyterian church Monday afternoon. She was the widow
    of the late Ferdinand Ransom who died about eighteen years ago. She was born in Beekmantown 80 years ago.

    THE PLATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN.
    SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1908.
    HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT
    [Contribrtions relating to the early Champlain Valley are solicited.]
    THE RANSOMS IN AMERICA
    Historical Paper With Biographical Sketch of the Late Esteemed and Beloved Mrs. Ferdinand Ransom of Chazy, New York
    The death of Mrs. Ferdinand Ransom, of Chazy. N.Y., demands more than a passing notice. Mrs. Ransom was descended lineally from Robert Ransom, of Ipswich. Eng.,who settled in Plymouth. Mass. prior to 1650. He became a freeman in 1607, married Susanah in 1660.
    He held various offices of trust, was one of a committee to receive funds for the increase of minister's salary. Robert Ransom died at Plymouth. Mass., December 14, 1697 and gave to the country a long line of defendants, ever at the front in defense of the Flag: and of its free institutions. Authentic records show, that for many centuries the Ransoms lived in East England, being of Danish stock,and were in later years prominent in the affairs of its principal towns. It is quite humiliating to confess that the Danes acquired the cognomen from the Prisons during the Danish Invasions from their custom of capturing people of prominence and holding them in captivity until ransom was paid for their release.
    In England, they were inventors and took out many patents and gained many prizes and medals for improvinis in agricultural implements and were cooper plate engravers also.They vere partial to agricultural puruits in England, as their descendants are in America to this day.
    Many of the Ransoms were Quakers and suffered persecution and imprisonment while on preaching tours in England Ireland and Holland.
    Through the colonial period and the Revolutionary War the Ransom family in all its branches took an active part. Capt. Samuel Ransom gave his life at the Massacre of Wyoming, July 3, 1778.
    Newton Ransom, of Colchester,Conn who married Sarah Jones. September 21, 1742. had removed shortly before the Revolution to Shelburne Falls Mass., and on the call to arms his six sons enlisted in the Massachusetts Continental Line, their names being: Ezekiel, John, Newton, Calvin,Hazael and Jabez. A seventh son Roswell Ransom. was with the Connecticut Troops, and was captured, to undergo unmitigated sufferings in a
    military prison, on the expedition to Quebec. December 31, 1777. Jabes Ransom was with General Warren at Punker Hill. Ezekiel Ransom was with General Stark. Thus "Newton and Sarah Jones Ransom evinced their patrotism by giving seven sons to fight for their country's, honor. He was very pious and exemplary in all the walks of life!
    In the Colonial Records " Hoadleys." are the names of twenty three Ransoms prominent in civil and military affairs. In the Connecticut Records
    are the names of twenty three Ransoms, in the American Army during the Revolutionary War. Boston embraces more than thirty names. During the War of 1812 and the Civil War the Ransoms achieved repeated promotions for gallant conduct. Com.G. Marcellus Ransom, of Otsego Co.New York, was among the number.He died September l0, 1889. having served his country more than thirty three year, leaving a brilliant record as an officer in the American navy.In civil life, Epaphroditus Ransom,born at Shelburne Falls, Mass., on March 24,1798. married Almira Caldwell, of Montpelier. Vt, February 21,1827 should be mentioned. He was
    appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, of Michigan in 1837 and was promoted to the Chief Justiceship in 1842. In 1845 he became Governor
    and the Sault Ste. Marie canal was begun under his administration. In his second message he took radical action against the extension of slaver. In later years he removed to Fort Scott,Kansas, where he died November 12,1859. He was noted for fine social qualities and his home was always open to his friends.
    From such stock on American soil sprung our lamented and beloved friend, Mrs. Ferdinand Ransom, "who was a Ransom of the Ransoms," her
    mother being Phillnda Ransom, the wife of Roswell Barber and her husband, Ferdinand Ransom, a son of
    Epaphroditus and Sally Ransom, who vied with her daughter-in-law in having a Ransom by birth and by marriage.
    Mrs. Ferdinand Ransom was the grand daughter of "Kliaha and Irene Wells Ransom. married at Colchester. Conn January 25, 1776 She was the great granddaughter of Newton and Sharah Jones Ransom married September 21, 1742. the great-great granddauaghter of Robert and Alice Newton Ransom of Colchester Conn., married in Rhode Island 1707 and so in a direct line through Joshua and Mary Gifford Ransom back to Robert Ransom.of Plymoth Mass.the pregenitor of the New England Ransoms.
    Ferndinand Ransom and Martha Barber were married in Chazy on April 12,1855, and the young wife became the light and joy of the homestead of Epapahroditus and Sally Ransom.
    bear the cross, shall wear the crown.
    The memories of our loved one are sweet though at in geaf sadness covers there prospect,as we think of the hospitality of that home on the hill side in Chazy, N.Y. beneath the shade of virgin trees. All is changed, no more the hum of labor, no longer hangs the Old Oaken Bucket. " no longer gleams the fire side hearth, the brook has ceased to dance , the willows bend lower to earth All is silent . . No longer is heard the sony of content ment and love, but above in the Heavenly Home are met In jubilant song., the loved ones who composed that happy family on earth.
    The very names of Epaphroditus and Sally Ransom. Ferdinand and Esther Ransom are enshrined in the hearts of the irrelatives and friend.
    May we. who share the blood of our beloved relative and friend, emulate her sterling worth and deep religious principles, as well as her Christian
    graces of Faith Hope and Charity.
    Mrs. Ransom, during the past few years, made her home with Mrs. James D. Dickerson of Chazy. where all her relatives were welcome, and where the dear, departed passed the time of her so journing here, with cheerfulness and patience, surrounded by all the comforts that the love of this family could bestow. I may be permitted to add an item of interest in this tribute to the memory of Mrs. Ferdinand Ransom, which has taken an historical as well as a biographical form . It is in regard to the establishment of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Western New York.
    The first Episcopal Church (St.Paul's) was organized in the home of Elias Ransom in the " Village of Buffalo " In 1817, and he was one of Its first vestrymen.The broad mantle of this church
    must have fallen upon Mrs. Ransom.his descendant, for its prayer book was her constant companion: and she told the writer" that nothing had ever brought her soul in to closer communion with God than words of grace of humble petition and of promise."
    Surely the blessings of the Covenant are upon children's children to the latest generation and work done "In His name." is like the Soul mortal.
    Mary Sawyer Foote Thomas

    Received July 29, 2012 from BarreNative (#47312220)
    father: Roswell Barber 94433303
    mother: Philinda Ransom 94433455

    Esther married Ferdinand RANSOM on 12 Apr 1855 in Chazy, Clinton, New York, USA. Ferdinand (son of Epaphroditus RANSOM and Sally RANSOM) was born on 26 Jun 1817; died on 03 Jun 1886 in Chazy, Clinton, New York, USA; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Chazy, Clinton Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Roswell Matthew BARBER was born on 21 Feb 1778 in Granville, Washington Co., New York; died on 20 Oct 1852; was buried in East Beekmantown Cemetery, Beekmantown, Clinton Co., New York.

    Roswell married Philinda RANSOM on 16 Nov 1823 in Chazy, Clinton, New York, USA. Philinda (daughter of Elisha RANSOM and Irena WELLS) was born on 30 Apr 1783 in Shelburne Falls, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA; died on 22 Jul 1853 in Chazy, Clinton Co., New York; was buried in East Beekmantown Cemetery, Beekmantown, Clinton Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Philinda RANSOM was born on 30 Apr 1783 in Shelburne Falls, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Elisha RANSOM and Irena WELLS); died on 22 Jul 1853 in Chazy, Clinton Co., New York; was buried in East Beekmantown Cemetery, Beekmantown, Clinton Co., New York.
    Children:
    1. 1. Esther P. BARBER was born on 21 Jul 1827; died on 21 Feb 1908; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Chazy, NY.