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Hannah <I>Stone</I> Barrow

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Hannah Stone Barrow

Birth
Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Death
19 Aug 1834 (aged 70)
Jackson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Jackson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Hannah Stone was born August 6, 1764 in Surry County, North Carolina (or Brunswick County, VA?), and was the daughter of William Stone and Hannah Conway. She moved with her parents from Fauquier County, Virginia, settling near Pilot Knob in Surry County, North Carolina, about 1780. Hannah married Daniel Barrow in May, 1783 in Surry County (or Brunswick County, Virginia?). They had eleven, possibly twelve, children.

1) William Barrow, born February 21, 1784 in Surry County, North Carolina
2) John Barrow, born November 19, 1785, in North Carolina
3) Hyram Barrow, born January 12, 1788, in North Carolina
4) Nancy Barrow, born December 15, 1789, in North Carolina
5) Polly Barrow, born March 10, 1792, in North Carolina
6) Mahala Barrow, born October 10, 1794, in North Carolina
7) Tyre Barrow, born January 11, 1797, in North Carolina
8) Daniel Barrow, born July 10, 1799, in either Tennessee or Kentucky
9) David Barrow, born August 13, 1801, in Kentucky
10) Nathan Barrow, born July 5, 1804, in Kentucky
11) James Barrow, born July 12, 1806, in Kentucky
12?) Elizabeth, unknown date of birth. Elisabeth was named as one of Daniel's children in the diary of Daniel's brother, Rev. David Barrow, when he visited the family in August 1795, but Polly was not. Sandra Paser believes that Polly died before her uncle's visit in 1795, and that Elizabeth was born before August 1795, date of birth unknown. It is also possible that Polly's middle name was Elizabeth, so perhaps Rev. David Barrow referred to Polly by her middle name, and the number of children is actually eleven. This is not certain, however.

Hannah Stone Barrow died August 14, 1834 (or August 19?) in Jackson County, Illinois and was buried at the Barrow Cemetery, near Campbell Hill, Illinois. The headstones were later removed to the Calvary Cemetery, in Campbell Hill, though the bodies remain in their now-unmarked graves.
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Hannah Stone was born August 6, 1764 in Surry County, North Carolina (or Brunswick County, VA?), and was the daughter of William Stone and Hannah Conway. She moved with her parents from Fauquier County, Virginia, settling near Pilot Knob in Surry County, North Carolina, about 1780. Hannah married Daniel Barrow in May, 1783 in Surry County (or Brunswick County, Virginia?). They had eleven, possibly twelve, children.

1) William Barrow, born February 21, 1784 in Surry County, North Carolina
2) John Barrow, born November 19, 1785, in North Carolina
3) Hyram Barrow, born January 12, 1788, in North Carolina
4) Nancy Barrow, born December 15, 1789, in North Carolina
5) Polly Barrow, born March 10, 1792, in North Carolina
6) Mahala Barrow, born October 10, 1794, in North Carolina
7) Tyre Barrow, born January 11, 1797, in North Carolina
8) Daniel Barrow, born July 10, 1799, in either Tennessee or Kentucky
9) David Barrow, born August 13, 1801, in Kentucky
10) Nathan Barrow, born July 5, 1804, in Kentucky
11) James Barrow, born July 12, 1806, in Kentucky
12?) Elizabeth, unknown date of birth. Elisabeth was named as one of Daniel's children in the diary of Daniel's brother, Rev. David Barrow, when he visited the family in August 1795, but Polly was not. Sandra Paser believes that Polly died before her uncle's visit in 1795, and that Elizabeth was born before August 1795, date of birth unknown. It is also possible that Polly's middle name was Elizabeth, so perhaps Rev. David Barrow referred to Polly by her middle name, and the number of children is actually eleven. This is not certain, however.

Hannah Stone Barrow died August 14, 1834 (or August 19?) in Jackson County, Illinois and was buried at the Barrow Cemetery, near Campbell Hill, Illinois. The headstones were later removed to the Calvary Cemetery, in Campbell Hill, though the bodies remain in their now-unmarked graves.
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Inscription

IN
MEMORY
of HANNAN consort of
Daniel Barrow, she
(died Augu)st 19. AD 18(34) -----
-- years & 13 days

Gravesite Details

The stone is extremely worn and difficult to read. My guesses are in parentheses, based on information I know of her dates, but it appears to be an "A" before the "9" in the next-to-last line, no matter how I try to convince myself that it is a "1"



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