From the Fonda List found at the Jefferson county genweb page;
EDWARD BARNEY was a doctor and practiced his profession
in Guilford, Vermont, where he came with his father in 1764; also to Ellisburg, N.Y. to which place he removed in 1804.
Married: 2nd. PHEBE BENNETT, December 4, 1793.
Remarks: Children of Edward Barney & 2nd wife Phebe Bennett are as follows:
Lydia, b. 11/15/1795, d. 1797;
Darius, b. 8/28/1798;
Darmarius, b. 3/15/1801, d. 1/29/1871, m. LABAM BROWN;
Jeshuram, b. 3/25/1805, m. Miss POTTER;
Caroline, b. 8/23/1807, m. REUBEN TAFT;
Eunice, b. 7/29/1810.
The last three of his children were born after coming to Jefferson County. Edward is buried in an almost destroyed cemetery in the town of Ellisburg, (Bigelow) near Belleville. If his wife Phoebe was buried there, her grave has disappeared.
Notes: University of the State of New York, New York State Library, Albany, New York. January 6, 1896.
"This is to certify that of page 74 of a manuscript volume entitled "Treasurer's Certificate, Vol. 9, in the custody of the Regents of the University in the State Library, the name of Edward Barney is recorded as a Private in the Cumberland county (now Vermont) regiment of the New York State Militia, which regiment was under the command of Col. William Williams, and in the company commanded by Captain Asa Rice; and that this said regiment was employed in active service in the Revolutionary War."
(Signed) George Rogers Nowell
(Seal) Witness the Seal of the University of the State of New York
The father of Edward Barney and several of his brothers also served in the Revolution.
Found at the DAR free search site;
DAR# A006507
Service: VT
Rank: Private
Birth: 8/18/1749 Reboboth, MA
Died: 8/9/1835 Ellisburg, Jefferson, NY
Service Description: Captain Comfort Starr Militia
From the Fonda List found at the Jefferson county genweb page;
EDWARD BARNEY was a doctor and practiced his profession
in Guilford, Vermont, where he came with his father in 1764; also to Ellisburg, N.Y. to which place he removed in 1804.
Married: 2nd. PHEBE BENNETT, December 4, 1793.
Remarks: Children of Edward Barney & 2nd wife Phebe Bennett are as follows:
Lydia, b. 11/15/1795, d. 1797;
Darius, b. 8/28/1798;
Darmarius, b. 3/15/1801, d. 1/29/1871, m. LABAM BROWN;
Jeshuram, b. 3/25/1805, m. Miss POTTER;
Caroline, b. 8/23/1807, m. REUBEN TAFT;
Eunice, b. 7/29/1810.
The last three of his children were born after coming to Jefferson County. Edward is buried in an almost destroyed cemetery in the town of Ellisburg, (Bigelow) near Belleville. If his wife Phoebe was buried there, her grave has disappeared.
Notes: University of the State of New York, New York State Library, Albany, New York. January 6, 1896.
"This is to certify that of page 74 of a manuscript volume entitled "Treasurer's Certificate, Vol. 9, in the custody of the Regents of the University in the State Library, the name of Edward Barney is recorded as a Private in the Cumberland county (now Vermont) regiment of the New York State Militia, which regiment was under the command of Col. William Williams, and in the company commanded by Captain Asa Rice; and that this said regiment was employed in active service in the Revolutionary War."
(Signed) George Rogers Nowell
(Seal) Witness the Seal of the University of the State of New York
The father of Edward Barney and several of his brothers also served in the Revolution.
Found at the DAR free search site;
DAR# A006507
Service: VT
Rank: Private
Birth: 8/18/1749 Reboboth, MA
Died: 8/9/1835 Ellisburg, Jefferson, NY
Service Description: Captain Comfort Starr Militia
Gravesite Details
Burial location: N 43”46.535' W 076” 08.719'
Family Members
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Barney Carpenter
1770–1813
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Susannah May Barney Goodenough
1772–1838
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Hannah Barney
1774–1795
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Edward J Barney Jr
1774–1822
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John Barney
1778–1869
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Benjamin Barney
1780–1859
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Rebecca Barney Gore
1782–1860
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Mabel Barney
1784–1784
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Aaron Barney
1785–1858
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Eliakim Barney
1788–1852
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Miriam Barney Cook
1790–1832
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Mabel Barney
1793–1793
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