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Samuel Barber

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Samuel Barber

Birth
County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death
1854 (aged 83–84)
Pine Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Pine Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1525915, Longitude: -80.1274577
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Samuel Barber & John Baxter Barbour (Find A Grave Memorial# 122166906) are both DNA Group #6 - they have a common ancestor.

Naturalization Petition 5 May 1803 - Court in Philadelphia, Samuel states that he arrived May 1798 and has resided in State of Pennsylvania continuously since his arrival.

17 Apr 1828
Pine Run in Washington Twp., Westmoreland County, PA
Samuel Barber buys 28 acres from Robert Smith on Pine Run in Washington Twp., John Barber was a witness, land purchased is adjoining 168 acres John Barber purchased in 1826.
This John Barber (Find A Grave Memorial# 83569954) is brother of Samuel Barber. John Barber, Arrival is 1798, same year as Samuel Barber and applied for citenship when he arrived but Samuel did not apply for citenship until 1803. This John Barber is in Plumb township, Allegheny County in 1810, also in Plumb is Andrew Adams, probably brother of Samuel's wife, Catherine (Adams) Barber. She named her first son, Andrew Barber.

Samuel Barber & John Barber might be sons of John Barber of Antrim - In 1804 and 1809 are recorded the wills of John, and of his wife Hannah, Barbour, of Muckmore, Antrim; freehold Oldston. Their sons were Henry, John, Samuel, James, and daughters Mary Martin and Sarah.

John Barbour who "settled near Omagh" with descendant in Group #6 DNA, might be cousins of Samuel & John Barber who both lived in Allegheny County and then moving to Westmoreland County.




Samuel Barber & John Baxter Barbour (Find A Grave Memorial# 122166906) are both DNA Group #6 - they have a common ancestor.

Naturalization Petition 5 May 1803 - Court in Philadelphia, Samuel states that he arrived May 1798 and has resided in State of Pennsylvania continuously since his arrival.

17 Apr 1828
Pine Run in Washington Twp., Westmoreland County, PA
Samuel Barber buys 28 acres from Robert Smith on Pine Run in Washington Twp., John Barber was a witness, land purchased is adjoining 168 acres John Barber purchased in 1826.
This John Barber (Find A Grave Memorial# 83569954) is brother of Samuel Barber. John Barber, Arrival is 1798, same year as Samuel Barber and applied for citenship when he arrived but Samuel did not apply for citenship until 1803. This John Barber is in Plumb township, Allegheny County in 1810, also in Plumb is Andrew Adams, probably brother of Samuel's wife, Catherine (Adams) Barber. She named her first son, Andrew Barber.

Samuel Barber & John Barber might be sons of John Barber of Antrim - In 1804 and 1809 are recorded the wills of John, and of his wife Hannah, Barbour, of Muckmore, Antrim; freehold Oldston. Their sons were Henry, John, Samuel, James, and daughters Mary Martin and Sarah.

John Barbour who "settled near Omagh" with descendant in Group #6 DNA, might be cousins of Samuel & John Barber who both lived in Allegheny County and then moving to Westmoreland County.






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