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Marriage: Children:
  1. Nathan Blueford Barwick: Birth: 3 AUG 1782 in Newbern Dist.,NC. Death: 5 APR 1868 in Emanuel County, GA, USA

  2. Benjamin Barwick: Birth: 1783. Death: 5 APR 1858 in Washington, GA, USA

  3. John J. Barwick: Birth: 8 JUN 1791 in Darlington County, South Carolina, USA. Death: 19 FEB 1879 in Washington County, Georgia, USA

  4. John J Barwick: Birth: 8 JUN 1791 in Darlington, Darlington, South Carolina, United States. Death: 19 FEB 1879

  5. Sarah Barwick: Birth: 1793 in Darlington, Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Death: 11 AUG 1887 in Owsley Co., Ky.

  6. Redden Barwick: Birth: 31 OCT 1803 in Darlington District, South Carolina USA. Death: 2 FEB 1888 in Echo, Henry, Alabama USA


Notes
a. Note:   s ca 1760 DarlintonDistrict SC. It is more likely though that William was born in Maryland.
 Karen Swanson has birth as 1750 in Johnston Co. NC. DAR - William: b c1750 NC. Mrs John R Craft & Laura E. Tully have ca 1756 & 1753 Dobbs CoNC as birth date & place. Vernell Patton has Johnston Co. NC for birth
 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8
 Death: 31 AUG 1807 in Darlington District, SC
 Note:
 DAR - d 8-31-1807 SC L Thanes Schimpf & Vernell Patton have 21 Aug
 1807, L Thanes Schimpf has after 1800. A William Berwick on the 1800
 census of Darlington SC, Elizabeth as head of household in 1810. Laura E
 Tully Emanuel Co. GA as place of death
 1 4 5 9 7 8
 Event: Milit-Beg BETWEEN 1775 AND 1776 Dobbs, North Carolina
 Note: from Nebern District. 10
 Will: BEF 31 AUG 1807 Darlington District, South Carolina
 Note: left estate to his wife 10
 Event: Milit-End 1784 Dobbs, North Carolina
 Note:
 As late as 1784 a William Barwick received pay "as a soldier of the
 revolution for the Newbern District" and for service as a soldier of the
 guard at Kingston" In the latter instance the William is not identified
 as Sr. or Jr. At this date, however, it is likely that William, Jr. is
 the soldier as William, Sr. would have been about 54 years of age.
 11
 Event: Event-Misc 03 JUL 1786 Dobbs, North Carolina
 Note:
 Received a land grant of 640 acres in Darlington District SC. Voucher on
 file in the Trasurer's and Comptroller's Papers, Dept of Archives and
 History Raleigh NC
 10
 Event: Event-Misc ABT 1785
 Note:
 William and Elizabeth moved with their family and William's parents to
 the Cheraw Dist (later Darlington Co), SC abt 1785. He was first granted
 land in 1786
 10
 Event: Milit-Beg 26 JUL 1777 Dobbs, North Carolina
 Note: Listed on roster of the Kennedy Co. Dobbs Militia 11
 Census: 1790 Cheraw District (Darlington Co.), South Carolina
 Note:
 The 1790 census shows two men named William Barwick as residents of the
 District. Neither of them shows on the North Carolina census of the same
 year. The census entries in South Carolina do not identify either William
 as "Sr." or "Jr.". One of them is shown with the precise household count,
 which would have characterized the William Barwick, Jr.IElizabeth
 Phillips home at the time. The other is shown with two adults and one
 male under 16. The child is likely a grandson living with the elderly
 couple.
 11
 Census: 1840 pg 12, Sumter, South Carolina
 Note:
 a Wm A listed 1 M 80-90; 1 F 80-90; 86 slaves, don't believe it was this
 one since his wife died in 1820
 12
 Census: 1800 Darlington, South Carolina
 Note:
 4M 0-10; 3M 16-26; 1M 26-45; 2F 0-10; 3F 10-16; !F 26-45
 By 1800 only one William Barwick shows on the Cheraw District
 (Darlington) census. Again, the household count precisely matches the
 content of the William Barwick, Jr./Elizabeth Phillips home at the time.
 13 11
 Event: Milit-Beg 20 JUL 1777 Dobbs, North Carolina
 Note: in Capt. Kennedy Co. Dobbs Militia > He was drafted 14
 Father: William B(lueford) BARWICK Sr. b: ABT 1731 in MD
 Mother: Elizabeth MANNING b: ABT 1730 in Dobbs, NC
 Marriage 1 Elizabeth PHILLIPS b: ABT 1760 in Dobbs, NC
 Married: BETWEEN 1780 AND 1781 in Dobbs, NC
 Note:
 Susan Elliott has Newbern District NC as marriage place. DAR - m
 Elizabeth Phillips Sol (soldier?) CL (continental Line?) NC
 1 15 4 7
 Children
 Nathan B BARWICK b: 03 AUG 1782 in Dobbs, North Carolina
 Benjamin BARWICK b: AFT 01 SEP 1783 in Dobbs, North Carolina
 James BARWICK b: 23 JAN 1784 in Darlington, South Carolina
 Martha Rhoda BARWICK b: 23 NOV 1785 in Darlington District, SouthCarolina
 Rebecca BARWICK b: 16 OCT 1787 in Darlington District, South Carolina
 Elizabeth BARWICK b: 11 SEP 1789 in Darlington District, South Carolina
 John J. BARWICK b: 09 JUN 1791 in Sanderville, Washington, GA
 Sarah BARWICK b: 05 DEC 1792 in KY
 William BARWICK III b: 30 AUG 1795 in Sanderville, Georgia
 Stephen BARWICK b: 12 FEB 1797 in Abberville, South Carolina
 Noel BARWICK b: 30 NOV 1798 in Darlington, South Carolina
 Winna(ford) BARWICK b: 20 APR 1800 in Darlington, South Carolina
 Samuel BARWICK b: 22 JUL 1802 in Dale, Alabama
 Redden BARWICK b: 31 OCT 1803 in Darlington District, South Carolina
 Eli BARWICK b: 27 NOV 1804 in Darlington District, South Carolina
 Sources:
 Title: Ancestors of Martha Moye Gregory, Author E-mail:AnnetteSN@@aol.com, File
 Abbrev: M Moye
 Publication: 2 Jan 2000
 Page: Ancestor Chart 2 Jan 2000
 Title: LDS Family Group Sheet, Compiler Address: n/a
 Abbrev: LDS Misc Forms
 Author: Edgar Hugh Williams
 Repository:
 Name: Family History Library
 Note:
 Order Film #
 Page: Family Group Sheet submitted by Mrs. Warren Lyon Rt #2 Shelley ID.Col.
 Lisenby of Panama City FL cited as researcher
 Title: Pedigree Resource File, Location: Trudy Messick, Url: CD
 Abbrev: PRF
 Author: Various
 Page: cd # 17 (918496-0629100003448) submitted by Karen Swanson, 11616207th
 Ave E. Sumner, WA 98390 Tel: (253) 891-9150 Jun 2000
 Title: Daughters of the American Revolution Linage Book, Subject: Rayford
 Messick Ancestors
 Abbrev: DAR
 Repository:
 Name: Trudy Messick Home
 Page: DAR Patriot Index Centennial Edition part 1 - Barwick
 Title: Barwick Branches: Miscellaneous, Volume: Vol 1-5, Call Number:ISSN
 1086-4474
 Abbrev: Barwick Branches
 Author: Tully, Laura
 Publication: 1996-2000
 Repository:
 Name: Family History Library
 Note:
 Order Film #
 Call Number: 929.27305 B289
 Page: Vol 2 # 1 pg 45; "Ancestor Chart submitted by Mrs John R Craft"
 Title: Barwick Branches: Miscellaneous, Volume: Vol 1-5, Call Number:ISSN
 1086-4474
 Abbrev: Barwick Branches
 Author: Tully, Laura
 Publication: 1996-2000
 Repository:
 Name: Family History Library
 Note:
 Order Film #
 Call Number: 929.27305 B289
 Page: Vol 3 # 1 pg 80; "Ancestor Chart of Vera Vernell Barwick" ,submitted by
 Bernell Patton on 8 Nov 1997
 Title: Barwick Branches: Miscellaneous, Volume: Vol 1-5, Call Number:ISSN
 1086-4474
 Abbrev: Barwick Branches
 Author: Tully, Laura
 Publication: 1996-2000
 Repository:
 Name: Family History Library
 Note:
 Order Film #
 Call Number: 929.27305 B289
 Page: Vol 3 # 1 pg 80; "Ancestor Chart of Vera Vernell Barwick" ,submitted by
 Vernell Patton on 8 Nov 1997
 Title: Barwick Branches: Miscellaneous, Volume: Vol 1-5, Call Number:ISSN
 1086-4474
 Abbrev: Barwick Branches
 Author: Tully, Laura
 Publication: 1996-2000
 Repository:
 Name: Family History Library
 Note:
 Order Film #
 Call Number: 929.27305 B289
 Page: Vol 5 # 2 pg 172 "Pedigree Chart[ITAL]submitted by Laura E.Tully[ITAL];
 Binder
 Title: Barwick Branches: Miscellaneous, Volume: Vol 1-5, Call Number:ISSN
 1086-4474
 Abbrev: Barwick Branches
 Author: Tully, Laura
 Publication: 1996-2000
 Repository:
 Name: Family History Library
 Note:
 Order Film #
 Call Number: 929.27305 B289
 Page: Vol 2 # 4 pg 70; "Linage book of the National Society of Daughtersof
 Founders and Patriots of America Volume 37" pg 48. Submitted by L Thanes
 Schimpf of Collins MS
 Title: Barwick Researchers, Subject: Barwick Genealogy, Listserve:BARWICK-L,
 File Reference: Barwick
 Abbrev: Barwick Research
 Author: Barwick Researchers
 Page: PRF cd 17 submitted on 26 Jun 2000 by Susan B Elliott 18 Guava Ln,Bryant
 FL 33439, Tel 561-924-9996 Sources cited Dr. Samuel Omar Barwick's
 "History of the Barwick Family from 1652-1907"; Judy Anderson; Dr. Allen
 Barwick; Robert Dan Barwick & Gwen Lowe Haines
 Title: Barwick Researchers, Subject: Barwick Genealogy, Listserve:BARWICK-L,
 File Reference: Barwick
 Abbrev: Barwick Research
 Author: Barwick Researchers
 Page: Barwick Family History; Maryland-North Carolina-South Carolina.Compiled
 from the writings of Robert D. & Allen J. Barwick
 Title: Barwick Branches: Miscellaneous, Volume: Vol 1-5, Call Number:ISSN
 1086-4474
 Abbrev: Barwick Branches
 Author: Tully, Laura
 Publication: 1996-2000
 Repository:
 Name: Family History Library
 Note:
 Order Film #
 Call Number: 929.27305 B289
 Page: Vol 1 #4 pg 32; "Sumter Co. SC 1840 Census pg 12"
 Title: Barwick Branches: Miscellaneous, Volume: Vol 1-5, Call Number:ISSN
 1086-4474
 Abbrev: Barwick Branches
 Author: Tully, Laura
 Publication: 1996-2000
 Repository:
 Name: Family History Library
 Note:
 Order Film #
 Call Number: 929.27305 B289
 Page: Vol 4 # 2 pg 127 " Darlington District SC " [ITAL]1800 Census[ITAL]p.
 122; Binder
 Title: Barwick Researchers, Subject: Barwick Genealogy, Listserve:BARWICK-L,
 File Reference: Barwick
 Abbrev: Barwick Research
 Author: Barwick Researchers
 Page: Weeks, Gladys Barwick "Genealogical History of the Family ofBarwick " pg
 5; Barwick041
 Title: Barwick Researchers, Subject: Barwick Genealogy, Listserve:BARWICK-L,
 File Reference: Barwick
 Abbrev: Barwick Research
 Author: Barwick Researchers
 Page: PRF cd 17 submitted on 26 Jun 2000 by Susan B Elliott 18 Guava Ln,Bryant
 FL 33439, Tel 561-924-9996
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 Name: William B BARWICK 1 2
 Sex: M
 Birth: 1755 in Newbern Dist, NC
 Death: 31 AUG 1807 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Reference Number: 65
 Note:
 Thanks to the research of Dr Samuel Omar Barwick, Barwick researchers ofthe many lines in America have the backbone of their research. In theearly 1900s, Dr. Barwick began his quest of tracing the family ofBarwicks and published his results in "History of the Barwick Family From1652 to 1907" in 1907. Dr. Barwick was certainly a self made man as hewas placed with strangers at the age of 7 to earn his board and keep.When he was 24 years of age he began his medical training. He thenpracticed medicine for many years in Elkhart Co, IN. In his later yearshe took up his quest of tracing the various Barwick families and traveledfar and wide collecting material and interviewing Barwick kin. We thankyou Dr. Barwick for your remarkable life and drive for excellence.
 Reference the Barwick and related families- Thank you to JUDY ANDERSON ,DR. ALLEN BARWICK and ROBERT DAN BARWICK for their comprehensive researchon the families. Also, to GWEN LOWE HAINES whose report has fallen intomy possession. Thank you to many others out there who have contributed inthis project. .Others are acknowledged under the ancestor theycontributed information - see notes.
 William and his father William both served in the Revolutionary War inDobbs Co from Newbern Dist,NC. For their war services, both received landgrants, William ,the son, was granted 640 acres in Darlington District,SC on July 3, 1786. William his father received 250 acres , all acreagelocated in Darlington Dist SC. Both Revolutionary War Vouchers are onfile in the Treasurer's and Comptrollers's Papers, Dept of Archives andHistory, Raleigh,NC.. In 1776, he deeded land to William Barwick Jr. andto John Barwick of Dobbs Co, NC. (Old Grantee Index, Kingston, NC forJohnson Co, NC. Barwick was sometimes spelled Berwicke. The will ofWilliam left his estate to his wife on Aug 31,1807. After her death theirson, Noel administered the estate.
 The following was contributed by Robert Dan Barwick:
 William and Elizabeth moved with their family and William's parents to
 the Cheraw Dist (later Darlington Co), SC abt 1785. William was first
 granted land in the Cheraw Dist in 1786. Nathan Barwick's obit states
 that Nathan moved with his parents to SC when he was a boy. Since
 Nathan was born in 1782, the move would have occurred betw 1782 and
 1786. William appeared with Elizabeth on both the 1790 and 1890 census.
 Their growing family is shown with precisely accurate household content
 on both census counts. William died Aug 31, 1807 when he made one of
 the deathbed wills which characterized Colonial citizens. The will was
 proved by affidavits of James Herron, John Register and Jame Griffin. It
 was sworn before John Mixon, Jr.
 Elizabeth continued to live in Darlington Dist, SC until her death in1820.
 She was listed as head of household on both the 1810 and 1820 census.
 She was dead by Aug 1820 as Noel, her son, applied for letters of
 administration for her estate on that date.
 A heated controversy developed between the sons of William and
 Elizabeth after Elizabeth's death. When William died in 1807 he left awill
 which directed that his property be first left to his wife and then tohis
 seven youngest sons upon her death. Noel, born in 1798 and one of the
 the seven youngest sons, was names as executor of the estate.
 A complaint was filed on Jan 1, 1821 in the Court of Equity at Darlington
 Courthouse alleging that Noel had refused to abide by his father's wishes
 in the division of certain of the real property in the estate. John,William,
 Stephen, and Redden were complainants and Noel and Samuel were
 defendants in the action. The youngest son, Eli, born in 1804, is said to
 have died interstate and with no heirs by the date of filing. The widowof
 William is also said in the complaint to have died. A hearing was held at
 Darlington Courthouse on the second Mon in Feb, 1821. A writ was issued
 to a group of Darlington men consisting of Nathan Hanks, Richard
 Ingram, Moses Waters, John Beasley and James Herron. The writ directed
 that the group attempt to divide the land and failing such an attempt,
 arrange for its sale. The property was appraised on Oct 23, 1821 and
 subsequently sold with closing in June 1822. The buyer, Edward
 Woodham, paid $626, the appraisal amt for the land, in two annual
 installments in April 1823 and April 1824.
 The controversy over William's estate and the subsequent sale of his land
 help to explain the migration of his sons from SC in the 1820's. The
 young men would have felt acrimony and would have had money in their
 pockets.
 Nathan, Benjamin, William and Redden moved to SOUTH GEORGIA.
 (Redden later would move to ALABAMA).
 Noel moved to MISSISSIPPI. Stephen went to ALABAMA.
 The Barwick name was thus spread over at least those states.
 Descendants of the brothers moved to FLORIDA later in the nineteenthcentury.
 Father: William B BARWICK b: 1731 in Maryland
 Mother: Elizabeth MANNING b: 1732 in NC
 Marriage 1 Elizabeth PHILLIPS b: 1760
 Married: 1781 in Newbern Dist, NC
 Children
 Nathan B BARWICK , Sr b: 3 AUG 1782 in Dobbs, North Carolina
 Benjamin BARWICK b: 1783 in Dobb Co, NC
 James BARWICK b: 23 JAN 1784 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Martha Rhoda BARWICK b: 23 NOV 1785 in Darlington Dist, SC or in NC
 Rebecca BARWICK b: 16 OCT 1787 in Darlington Dist, SC or in NC
 Elizabeth BARWICK b: 11 SEP 1789 in Darlington Dist, SC
 John J BARWICK b: 8 JUN 1791 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Sarah BARWICK b: 5 DEC 1792 in Darlington Dist, SC
 William B BARWICK ,Jr b: 30 AUG 1795 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Stephen BARWICK b: 12 FEB 1797 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Noel BARWICK b: 30 NOV 1798 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Winnifred BARWICK b: 20 APR 1800 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Samuel BARWICK b: 22 JUL 1802 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Reddin BARWICK b: 31 OCT 1803 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Eli BARWICK b: 27 NOV 1804 in Darlington Dist, SC
 Sources:
 Title: Barwick Family by Dr. Samuel Omar Barwick
 Repository:
 Call Number:
 Media: Book
 Title: Revolutionary War Records
 Repository:
 Call Number:
 Media: Book

Note:  
 Note:
 Susan Blueford Elliott writes that there is no solid evidence that hismiddle name was Blueford 1
 Note:
 Family Group Sheet submitted by Mrs. Warren Lyon ha


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