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Cornelius Barlow

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
4 Feb 1895 (aged 81)
Tipton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Sharpsville, Tipton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Barlow is presumed to be buried in an unmarked grave near his 2nd wife, Susan, or 3rd wife, Hester. His obituary states he was buried in Jackson. However, in the past both Barlow and Jackson cemeteries have been collectively called Jackson.
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C. BARLOW, son of John and Priscilla (Burris) Barlow, natives of Kentucky, was born in Washington County, Ky., February 17, 1813, where he lived until he was sixteen years old; he then came to Indiana and located in Johnson County, and shortly removed to Shelby County, where he remained two years; he lived in Bartholomew County one year, when he returned to Shelby County, and nine months later purchased 160 acres of land in Bartholomew County, where he remained three years, and engaged in farming; he then sold this, and purchased 103 acres, and soon added sixty-five acres to this; he remained on this place until 1851, when he came to Tipton County, and followed farming and milling until 1864, when he located on a farm of 512 acres adjoining the city of Tipton; there he engaged in farming and milling until 1871, when he located on his present place of 120 acres.

Mr. Barlow was first married, 26 Dec 1833, to Sarah F. Simmons, of Kentucky. She died, 14 June 1839, leaving two children - William and Sarah F.;

His second marriage was, 03 Oct 1839, to Susan (Susannah) Youngman, who died 23 Aug 1860, leaving seven children - Priscilla, Mary A., Susan, John F., George S., Ellison M. and Thomas D.

His third wife was, 28 Oct 1860, to Hester Ann Youngman, who died 16 Oct 1869, leaving one child, Albert Lee

He married his present wife, 04 April 1870 in Tipton county, Nancv J. (Turner) Brookbank, and she was born in Washington County, Ind., 05 Sept 1831.

Mr. Barlow has accumulated sufficient means to live comfortably; he is a member of the A., F. & A. M., is a Republican in politics, and he and wife are members of the M. E. Church.

"Counties of Howard and Tipton, IN" published in 1883 by F.A. Battey & Co
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Have seen this- Jacob Youngman was married to Susannah
BUT.. they were brother and sister, children of George and Susannah Youngman. Jacob could not be her first husband, because she married Cornelius on Oct 30, 1839 in Decatur county Indiana...

Cornelius did later marry the widow (Hester) of Jacob Youngman.. So Hester was the step-mother of her husband's nieces and nephews!!!
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George Youngman
Born: 18 May 1784 in Dauphin Co., PA
Died: Sep 1864 in Bartholomew Co., IN
Marriage: about 1810 in Somerset Co., PA to Susannah
(1786-1851)
Seven children:
1.Katherine Youngman (c.1810-aft.1864)
2.Mary Youngman (c.1812-1881) m. John McGee
3.Rosanna Youngman (1816-1885) m 1. Absalom Vineyard Carson; m 2. Mr. Vawter; m 3. John Arbuckle, Jr.
4.*Jacob Youngman (c.1816-bef.1860) m. Hester Ann Trisler
5.*Susannah Youngman (c.1818-1860) m. Cornelius Barlow
6.Margaret Youngman (c.1815-aft.1880) m1. Mr. Adams; m2. Henry Arbuckle, Sr.
7.Sarah Catherine Youngman (c.1828-aft.1880) m. James Dewitt

Mr. Barlow is presumed to be buried in an unmarked grave near his 2nd wife, Susan, or 3rd wife, Hester. His obituary states he was buried in Jackson. However, in the past both Barlow and Jackson cemeteries have been collectively called Jackson.
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C. BARLOW, son of John and Priscilla (Burris) Barlow, natives of Kentucky, was born in Washington County, Ky., February 17, 1813, where he lived until he was sixteen years old; he then came to Indiana and located in Johnson County, and shortly removed to Shelby County, where he remained two years; he lived in Bartholomew County one year, when he returned to Shelby County, and nine months later purchased 160 acres of land in Bartholomew County, where he remained three years, and engaged in farming; he then sold this, and purchased 103 acres, and soon added sixty-five acres to this; he remained on this place until 1851, when he came to Tipton County, and followed farming and milling until 1864, when he located on a farm of 512 acres adjoining the city of Tipton; there he engaged in farming and milling until 1871, when he located on his present place of 120 acres.

Mr. Barlow was first married, 26 Dec 1833, to Sarah F. Simmons, of Kentucky. She died, 14 June 1839, leaving two children - William and Sarah F.;

His second marriage was, 03 Oct 1839, to Susan (Susannah) Youngman, who died 23 Aug 1860, leaving seven children - Priscilla, Mary A., Susan, John F., George S., Ellison M. and Thomas D.

His third wife was, 28 Oct 1860, to Hester Ann Youngman, who died 16 Oct 1869, leaving one child, Albert Lee

He married his present wife, 04 April 1870 in Tipton county, Nancv J. (Turner) Brookbank, and she was born in Washington County, Ind., 05 Sept 1831.

Mr. Barlow has accumulated sufficient means to live comfortably; he is a member of the A., F. & A. M., is a Republican in politics, and he and wife are members of the M. E. Church.

"Counties of Howard and Tipton, IN" published in 1883 by F.A. Battey & Co
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Have seen this- Jacob Youngman was married to Susannah
BUT.. they were brother and sister, children of George and Susannah Youngman. Jacob could not be her first husband, because she married Cornelius on Oct 30, 1839 in Decatur county Indiana...

Cornelius did later marry the widow (Hester) of Jacob Youngman.. So Hester was the step-mother of her husband's nieces and nephews!!!
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George Youngman
Born: 18 May 1784 in Dauphin Co., PA
Died: Sep 1864 in Bartholomew Co., IN
Marriage: about 1810 in Somerset Co., PA to Susannah
(1786-1851)
Seven children:
1.Katherine Youngman (c.1810-aft.1864)
2.Mary Youngman (c.1812-1881) m. John McGee
3.Rosanna Youngman (1816-1885) m 1. Absalom Vineyard Carson; m 2. Mr. Vawter; m 3. John Arbuckle, Jr.
4.*Jacob Youngman (c.1816-bef.1860) m. Hester Ann Trisler
5.*Susannah Youngman (c.1818-1860) m. Cornelius Barlow
6.Margaret Youngman (c.1815-aft.1880) m1. Mr. Adams; m2. Henry Arbuckle, Sr.
7.Sarah Catherine Youngman (c.1828-aft.1880) m. James Dewitt



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