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James A. Barnard

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James A. Barnard

Birth
Claiborne County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Jul 1863 (aged 61–62)
Quail, Stone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hurley, Stone County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.9185295, Longitude: -93.4975128
Plot
#34 - base of stone remains, no visible identification
Memorial ID
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James A Barnard was possibly the son of Jonathan Hawkins Barnard (1760–1835) and Obedience Bridget Barnett (1768–1849).
The following information was found on James M. Barnard so it may be incorrect.

On 01 Jan 1826, James wed in Grainger County, Tennessee, to Margaret "Peggy" Bull; she was the daughter of George Bull and second wife, Mary Baker. Peggy died before Sep 1840, but the known Barnard offspring from this marriage were:
- Barthena Barnard (1826)
- Maryann Barnard (1829)
- Miley Sarah Barnard (1832)
- Martha Barnard (1833)
- George A Barnard (1838)

On 19 Oct 1840, James married again, to Margaret Adeline Condry, at Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee. The family moved to Missouri in the 1850s, settling near Hurley, in Stone County. Margaret died before the 1860 census, but they had these known children:
- Samuel Barnard (1841)
- Emeline Biddy Barnard (1845)
- James Barnard (1847)
- Sterling Jefferson Barnard (1852)

On 23 Oct 1860, James wed Margaret Bowman in Stone County, MO. No children were born of this marriage.

It was in the summer of 1863, as James Barnard and John Sanders sat on a log talking, on the Sanders farm, that some person or persons killed them both, almost at the same time. It was never known who fired the shots. Both were buried in the corner of the field so recently given by James Barnard for a burial place for the refugee children. His grave is not marked, but the grave of John Sanders bears the date: July 28, 1863.

https://www.stonecountyskillet.com/post/short-cemetery-and-the-civil-war
James A Barnard was possibly the son of Jonathan Hawkins Barnard (1760–1835) and Obedience Bridget Barnett (1768–1849).
The following information was found on James M. Barnard so it may be incorrect.

On 01 Jan 1826, James wed in Grainger County, Tennessee, to Margaret "Peggy" Bull; she was the daughter of George Bull and second wife, Mary Baker. Peggy died before Sep 1840, but the known Barnard offspring from this marriage were:
- Barthena Barnard (1826)
- Maryann Barnard (1829)
- Miley Sarah Barnard (1832)
- Martha Barnard (1833)
- George A Barnard (1838)

On 19 Oct 1840, James married again, to Margaret Adeline Condry, at Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee. The family moved to Missouri in the 1850s, settling near Hurley, in Stone County. Margaret died before the 1860 census, but they had these known children:
- Samuel Barnard (1841)
- Emeline Biddy Barnard (1845)
- James Barnard (1847)
- Sterling Jefferson Barnard (1852)

On 23 Oct 1860, James wed Margaret Bowman in Stone County, MO. No children were born of this marriage.

It was in the summer of 1863, as James Barnard and John Sanders sat on a log talking, on the Sanders farm, that some person or persons killed them both, almost at the same time. It was never known who fired the shots. Both were buried in the corner of the field so recently given by James Barnard for a burial place for the refugee children. His grave is not marked, but the grave of John Sanders bears the date: July 28, 1863.

https://www.stonecountyskillet.com/post/short-cemetery-and-the-civil-war


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