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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Lucinda Barnhart: Birth: ABT 15 DEC 1820 in NY. Death: 16 MAR 1909 in Hills, Hillsdale Co., MI

  2. Mary Ann Barnhart: Birth: ABT 1821 in NY. Death: 1901 in Alma, Allegany Co., NY

  3. Sarah BARNHART: Birth: ABT 1826.

  4. Pauline BARNHART: Birth: ABT 1829 in Cattaraugus Co., NY. Death: ABT 1917

  5. Deborah Betsy BARNHART: Birth: ABT 1837 in NY. Death: AFT 1880

  6. Almeda Barnhart: Birth: EST 1838 in NY.

  7. Kathrene Barnhart: Birth: EST 1840 in NY.


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Huldah Maria BARNHART: Birth: ABT 1842. Death: 1936 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY possibly

  2. Joseph BARNHART: Birth: ABT 28 FEB 1845 in NY. Death: 28 JAN 1920 in Flint, Genesee, MI

  3. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   <i>Washington [D.C.] Past and Present</i> (New York: Lewis Historical pub. co. , 1930-1932)
Page:   p. 476 quoted by Richard Rounds
2. Title:   <i>1840 U.S. Federal Census</i> (Washington, D. C. National Archives microfilm publications)
Page:   Livonia, Livingston Co., NY
3. Title:   <i>Washington [D.C.] Past and Present</i> (New York: Lewis Historical pub. co. , 1930-1932)
Page:   quoted by Richard Rounds
4. Title:   Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch
5. Title:   <i>1840 U.S. Federal Census</i> (Washington, D. C. National Archives microfilm publications)
Page:   Livonia, Livingston Co., NY, p. 243
6. Title:   <i>1850 U.S. Federal Census</i> (Washington D.C., National Archives microfilm publications)
Page:   Bloomfield, Ontario Co., NY, p. 106
7. Title:   <i>1860 U.S. Federal Census</i> (Washington D.C., National Archives microfilm publications)
Page:   Livonia, Livingston, NY
8. Title:   <i>1870 U.S. Federal Census</i> (Washington, D.C. National Archives microfilm publication)
Page:   West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY
9. Title:   <i>1880 U.S. Federal Census</i> (Washington, D.C. National Archives microfilm publication)
Page:   West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY
10. Title:   WorldConnect webpage
Page:   barnhart2

Notes
a. Continued:   Joseph lived to age 107 years per Mabel Perrine Sutherland. Searching for his origins I found a Joseph Barnhart who was head of household in Canajoharie, Montgomery, NY in 1830. In 1840 in Livonia, Livingston Co. NY there was a Joseph Barnhart family with 8 girls. The parents of these eight females must have been married approximately 1820 and are likely to be the parents of Deborah Betsey Barnhart who married Almond Stotenbur.
  In 1860 in Livonia, NY there was a Joseph Barnhart age 60 with wife Huldah age 59 and son Joseph age 16. Could this son Joseph be the son of Huldah, possibly a second wife? Joseph age 70 and Huldah 69 are in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY in 1870. This family in 1850 was listed in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY as Joseph 51, Maria 48, Huldah 8, Joseph, Jr. 6 and David, apparently an infant under a year. I suspect Huldah and Maria are mixed up.
  Eventually a family history turned up which identified Joseph's wife's family as Dutch Putmans and said that Joseph Barnhart was the descendant of a family which came to this country at the time of the Holland purchase. Trying to place the point in time I found on a web site the following:
  <i><b>......The Holland Land Company</b> formed in 1796 was a purchaser of the western two-thirds of the western New York land tract known as the Phelps and Gorham Purchase. This tract became known as The Holland Purchase. The Holland Land Company was an unincorporated syndicate of 13 Dutch investors in Amsterdam, who originally placed funds in the hands of certain trustees in America for the purpose of investing in land in central and western New York State and western Pennsylvania. Trustees were needed because aliens were not then permitted to own land. The syndicate hoped to sell the land rapidly at a great profit. Instead, for many years they had to put money into their purchase; surveying it, building roads and trying to make it attractive to settlers. The Holland Purchase consisted of about 3,250,000 acres of land from a line approximately 12 miles to the west of the Genesee River which flows northward through western New York from its source south of the town of Genesee in Pennsylvania and empties into Lake Ontario north of the City of Rochester, New York. The <b>Genesee River's</b> name is derived from the Iroquois meaning good valley or pleasant valley.
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b. Continued:   From 1840 census birth occurred between 1791 to 1800. The oldest two daughters in the household were born between 1820 to 1825.
c. Continued:   FamilySearch database indicated he died in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan which was from the Michigan Deaths and Burials Index. Death certificate found online at Ancestry indicated his death was in Fleming. It also indicated he was 19 years old when he first married and that 6 of 11 children were living.


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