Source [link]: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patchildress&id=I0469
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See also (book): Barron Family in America 1635-1983, Author: William Paul Barron, Jr. Repository: Media: Book, Page: pp. 37-38.
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d.????, after 1766 (probably in) Rowan County, NC.
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Husband of:
m1. ~1746 to: Hannah Evans, b.~1720 d.~1747
m2. ~1748 to: Ann Walker, b.1733 d.????, after 1767.
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CHILDREN (with Hannah):
i. presumed, gender unknown, b. & d.~1747 [the birth of this child, is presumed to have been the cause of the youthful death of the mother, Hannah].
CHILDREN (with Ann):
i. John Barron [FAG #14014058] b: 3 OCT 1749 in Talbot County, Maryland
ii. James Barron b: 1752 in Pickens County, South Carolina
iii. Joseph Barron , Jr. b: 30 JUL 1752 in Mt. Hope, Talbot County, Maryland
iv.. William Barron b: 15 FEB 1755
v. Henry Barron b: 17 JUN 1757 in Dorchester, Maryland
vi. Sarah Barron b: 6 JUL 1761
vii. Walker Barron b: 9 FEB 1765 in Rowan County, North Carolina
viii. Mary Barron b: 19 MAR 1767
Source [link]: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patchildress&id=I0467
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Joseph and Anne are buried in the Bacon-Barron Cemetery in Washington Co., Tennessee on the Elmer Walker Rd. This land was gotten in 1790 by Thomas Murray and later the Barron's and Bacon's settled and married into the families. Later Isaac Bacon son of Thomas Bacon owned the land where the cemetery is and his widow Cynthia Grimsley Bacon sold it to the Elkanah Dulaney Range November 1888; W Sinking Creek, Washington Co., TN Farmer - Cynthia Bacon to E D Range ; Bk 54 Pg 553.
Source [link]: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patchildress&id=I0469
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See also (book): Barron Family in America 1635-1983, Author: William Paul Barron, Jr. Repository: Media: Book, Page: pp. 37-38.
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d.????, after 1766 (probably in) Rowan County, NC.
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Husband of:
m1. ~1746 to: Hannah Evans, b.~1720 d.~1747
m2. ~1748 to: Ann Walker, b.1733 d.????, after 1767.
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CHILDREN (with Hannah):
i. presumed, gender unknown, b. & d.~1747 [the birth of this child, is presumed to have been the cause of the youthful death of the mother, Hannah].
CHILDREN (with Ann):
i. John Barron [FAG #14014058] b: 3 OCT 1749 in Talbot County, Maryland
ii. James Barron b: 1752 in Pickens County, South Carolina
iii. Joseph Barron , Jr. b: 30 JUL 1752 in Mt. Hope, Talbot County, Maryland
iv.. William Barron b: 15 FEB 1755
v. Henry Barron b: 17 JUN 1757 in Dorchester, Maryland
vi. Sarah Barron b: 6 JUL 1761
vii. Walker Barron b: 9 FEB 1765 in Rowan County, North Carolina
viii. Mary Barron b: 19 MAR 1767
Source [link]: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patchildress&id=I0467
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Joseph and Anne are buried in the Bacon-Barron Cemetery in Washington Co., Tennessee on the Elmer Walker Rd. This land was gotten in 1790 by Thomas Murray and later the Barron's and Bacon's settled and married into the families. Later Isaac Bacon son of Thomas Bacon owned the land where the cemetery is and his widow Cynthia Grimsley Bacon sold it to the Elkanah Dulaney Range November 1888; W Sinking Creek, Washington Co., TN Farmer - Cynthia Bacon to E D Range ; Bk 54 Pg 553.
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