His great-grandmother was Susannah (North) Martin who was falsely accused and hanged as a witch in Salem on July 19, 1692.
He moved to Weare, New Hampshire in 1792 according to the History of Weare.
He had seven sisters and no brothers.
The Sons of the American Revolution believes this Tristram Barnard to have been the Captain Barnard of the "Queen of Spain" but I have found evidence otherwise. I think this Tristram was a sheep farmer and Quaker
His great-grandmother was Susannah (North) Martin who was falsely accused and hanged as a witch in Salem on July 19, 1692.
He moved to Weare, New Hampshire in 1792 according to the History of Weare.
He had seven sisters and no brothers.
The Sons of the American Revolution believes this Tristram Barnard to have been the Captain Barnard of the "Queen of Spain" but I have found evidence otherwise. I think this Tristram was a sheep farmer and Quaker
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Farewell vain wourld to you
Heaven is my native air
I bid my friends a short adieu
Impatient to be there
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