Thomas Barnard

Thomas Barnard[1, 2, 3]

Male 1608 - 1677  (69 years)

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  • Name Thomas Barnard 
    Born 1608  Lowestoft, Suffolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Gender Male 
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    _UID 82E760AC5E174079A403EFF23F7375EE4081 
    Died 7 Jul 1677  Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3
    Cause: killed by Indians 
    Buried Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Person ID I1761  McPherson History
    Last Modified 1 Jan 2018 

    Family Eleanore (Helen) Morse?,   d. 27 Nov 1694, Essex Co., Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 1641  Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Children 
     1. Martha Barnard,   b. 22 Sep 1645, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Jul 1717, Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 71 years)
    Last Modified 15 Mar 2020 
    Family ID F437  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Thomas Barnard came from England and was one of the first settlers of Salisbury (incorporated 1640) and his town lot is shown on a map of East Salisbury in 1639; he was a signer of the Articles of Agreement and one of the first eighteen "commoners." On January 1, 1658 he and another "were chosed for ordering the prudential affairs of the Company" and in the later part of that month was one of two chosed "standing Lot Layers,: and served as such for many years. He was one of the ten original purchasers of Nantucket in 1659, and was probably represented there by his brother Robert, who was later admitted as his partner, and to whom he assigned half of his interest in that Island. In 1665 he served on a committee to build a "meeting-house," and on June 15, 1666, at a meeting to organize the town of New Salisbury, was chosen Moderator and one of the first five Prudential men. On July 9, 1667, a committee, of which Thomas Barnard, Sr. was one, was appointed to seat the people in the new church, and the following is an extract of the selection made:'Thomas Barnard, sen. is to set in the seat behind the tabell," "Good wiffe Barnard is to set in the second seate in the sowett side of the meeten house." It is said that he was killed by Indians in 1667, but on April 18,1670, 'Thomas Barnard,se." was chosen one of three Prudential men of the town. In 1677, in an Indian raid upon the town of Salisbury, several of the inhabitants were killed whose names are unknown, and it was probably in this year that Thomas Barnard lost his life. - unknown
      Inventory of the estate of Thomas Barnard, Sr. taken 21: 6m: 1677, by Phill. Challis, Thomas Wells and John Weed: ye Dwelling house, Barne, orchard & homestead, 140li.; a 40 acre lott at ye back River, 25li.; 3 acres of meadow att ye pond meadows, 6li.; twoe acres of meadow att ye new meadows, 2li. 10s.; 4 acres of meadow in ye higglety pigleyes, 20li.; a sweepage lott, 12li.; 10 acres more or less on salisbury side on ye powow River, 20li.; 200 acres att ye great lotts, 40li.; a 40 acre lott in ye Champion land, 20li.; a 50 acre lott att ye childrens land, 25li.; a Bugmore lott, 5li.; a 40 acre River lott, 38 li.; 40 acre Lott on ye division beyond ye pond, 16li.; a 10 acre lott in ye ox pastures & a swamp lott, 10li.; twoe lotts in ye Lyons mouth, 10li.; a payre of oxen, 14li.; 4 Cowes, 16li.; 2 2 yr. old heiffers & advantage & 3 yearlings, 12li.; 3 calves, 2li.; eight sheep young & old, 3li. 5s.; a young horse, 2li.; 10 swine old & younge, 7li.; 8 hives of bees, 2li.; English, Indian corne & Flax, 12li.; Cart wheels, Irons, chaine, plow & Irons, yokes, 3li.; Betle Rings, wedges, axes, howes, forkes, shave, 10s.; Iron potts, Kettle, tramells, spitt, Frying pan, tongues, 2li. 10s.; Brass & pewter ware, 2li. 16s.; Bedds, Bedding, Bedsteads, curtains, vallants, 25li. 10s.; Table linnen & hand towells, 2li. 10s.; his wearing clothes yt were left, 8li.; His Bible wth twoe other Bookes, 10s.; woll & wollen & linnen yarne, 3li. 14s.; Cubbard, Table, chaires, wheels, formes, 3li.; old caske, trayes, Dishes, spones & other necessaries, 3li. 14s.; Baggs, saddle & grindlestone, 1li. 10s.; a bull: & 7 yds. of cloth, 4li. 10s.; his right in common land drawd for but undivided, 5li.; in money, 4s.; a bill from Nathaniell Griffin due to ye sd Barnerd, 15s.; Due from his son att Nantucquett pr. Bill, 80li. where of is payd & received 4 barrells of beefe & 30 lbs of sheeps wool; shingle nailes, 4s.; total, 607li. 12s. Attested in Hampton court 9 : 8m : 1677 by Ellenor Barnard, widow of Thomas Barnard, and administratrix of his estate. - Essex County Probate Files, Docket 1,785.

  • Sources 
    1. [S177] U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
      U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700
      U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700


    2. [S208] U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current.

    3. [S140] Web: Massachusetts, Find A Grave Index, 1620-2013.