I just realized that I have been deleting a lot of Barber research lines because of the subject line. Now I need to go back to the archives and see what I have missed. I just thought it was still the same topic. This message below is not my line, but it is well presented research which I almost missed because of the subject line. -----Original Message----- From: Carl E Rogers <cerogers@fdt.net> To: BARBER-L@rootsweb.com <BARBER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 9:45 AM Subject: Re: [BARBER-L] Shovel teeth >Descendants of Isaac J. Barber > > > > >Generation No. 1 > > >1. ISAAC J.5 BARBER (MOSES EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, GEORGE1) was born >February 10, 1858, and died Abt. 1870 in Lake Conway, Orlando. He married >HARRIET CHRISTINA GEIGER February 10, 1858, daughter of JOSHUA GEIGER and >MARY LEWIS. She was born 1840. > > >Children of ISAAC BARBER and HARRIET GEIGER are: > >2. i. JOSEPH " JOE"6 BARBER, b. Abt. 1860. > >3. ii. HENRY WARREN BARBER I, b. Abt. 1878. > >iii. ELLEN BARBER. > >iv. ROSS BARBER. > > > >Generation No. 2 > > >2. JOSEPH " JOE"6 BARBER (ISAAC J.5, MOSES EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, >GEORGE1) was born Abt. 1860. He married MAMMIE WHITE. > > >Child of JOSEPH BARBER and MAMMIE WHITE is: > >4. i. WILLIAM ISAAC7 BARBER. > >3. HENRY WARREN6 BARBER I (ISAAC J.5, MOSES EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, >GEORGE1) was born Abt. 1878. He married (1) NANCY B. THOMAS. She was born in >Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida. > > >Children of HENRY BARBER and NANCY THOMAS are: > >5. i. WARREN HENRY7 BARBER, b. Abt. 1890. > >ii. MOSES D. BARBER. > > >Child of HENRY WARREN BARBER I is: > >6. iii. WARREN7 BARBER. > > > >Generation No. 3 > > >4. WILLIAM ISAAC7 BARBER (JOSEPH " JOE"6, ISAAC J.5, MOSES EDWARD4, >WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, GEORGE1) He married MAE PATTERSON. > > >Child of WILLIAM BARBER and MAE PATTERSON is: > >i. WILLIAM PATTERSON8 BARBER, m. MARY IDA BASS1. > >5. WARREN HENRY7 BARBER (HENRY WARREN6, ISAAC J.5, MOSES EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, >WILLIAM2, GEORGE1) was born Abt. 1890. He married ELIZABETH VIOLA PADGETT. > > >Children of WARREN BARBER and ELIZABETH PADGETT are: > >7. i. HAROLD GUIDEON8 BARBER, b. March 07, 1923; d. Abt. 1985. > >ii. BERTTAMAE BARBER. > >iii. HENRY WARREN BARBER II, b. Abt. 1910. > >iv. LLOYD BARBER. > >v. CHRISTINE BARBER. > >vi. JANE BARBER. > >vii. JUNE BARBER. > >6. WARREN7 BARBER (HENRY WARREN6, ISAAC J.5, MOSES EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, >WILLIAM2, GEORGE1) > > >Child of WARREN BARBER is: > >8. i. HAROLD8 BARBER. > > > >Generation No. 4 > > >7. HAROLD GUIDEON8 BARBER (WARREN HENRY7, HENRY WARREN6, ISAAC J.5, MOSES >EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, GEORGE1) was born March 07, 1923, and died Abt. >1985. He married HAZEL JONES. > > >Children of HAROLD BARBER and HAZEL JONES are: > >9. i. LARRY MALONE9 BARBER. > >ii. LINDA PATRICIA BARBER. > >8. HAROLD8 BARBER (WARREN7, HENRY WARREN6, ISAAC J.5, MOSES EDWARD4, >WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, GEORGE1) > > >Child of HAROLD BARBER is: > >i. JACKIE9 BARBER. > > > >Generation No. 5 > > >9. LARRY MALONE9 BARBER (HAROLD GUIDEON8, WARREN HENRY7, HENRY WARREN6, >ISAAC J.5, MOSES EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, GEORGE1) > > >Child of LARRY MALONE BARBER is: > >i. JACKI10 BARBER. > > > >Endnotes > > >1. Florida's Frontier," The Way Hit Wuz" by Mary Ida Bass Barber. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Linda Menikos <lmenikos@flash.net> >To: <BARBER-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 6:01 AM >Subject: Re: [BARBER-L] Shovel teeth > > >> Hi, >> >> Tell me about Mary Ida Bass Shearheart. You know, where, when parents >etc. >> I have a Bass line also. >> >> Linda >> lmenikos@flash.net >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Carl E Rogers <cerogers@fdt.net> >> To: <BARBER-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 12:40 PM >> Subject: Re: [BARBER-L] Shovel teeth >> >> >> > Take a Look at this..................Carmen Barber Rogers >> > >> > >> > PS Also there is a book by Mary Ida Bass Shearheart >> > called the "the way it wuz". This is my line also....These >> > notes below come from Jacki Barber she may be able to >> > help you With William Frances.....Good Luck and let me know... >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: JeanneGodwin <jeannegodwin@worldnet.att.net> >> > To: <BARBER-L@rootsweb.com> >> > Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 10:14 PM >> > Subject: Re: [BARBER-L] Shovel teeth >> > >> > >> > > Could you please pass along the name(s) of any book(s) about the >Barber >> > > family? >> > > Thanks! I'm looking for info on the Barbers of FL. >> > > >> > > J. Godwin >> > > >> > > http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/5047/famtree/barber.html >> > Oddly enough, in all my research so far, it is my own name that has >given >> me >> > so much trouble. >> > Most of what little bit I know comes from "family lore", something >> > somebody told someone >> > sometime but no one can quite recall who, when, where or even >> > why. >> > >> > I am a direct descendant of Moses Edward Barber, infamous cattle >> rustler >> > and possibly >> > murderer, though of course, most "relatives" I talk with claim him to >be >> > totally innocent. Sinner or >> > saint (already got those on the Irish side!) he still is a >fascinating >> > character to be directly >> > descended from. >> > >> > There are two sides to every story, as well as numerous versions, but >> these >> > two excerpts from >> > published books do well at summing up the general gist of the >> Barber - >> > Mizell Feud. >> > >> > Jim Bob Tinsley's Florida Cow Hunter - Life and Times of Bone Mizell is >> > written from the Mizell >> > point of view, >> > Ruth Barber Linton's "Excerpt from "Pine Castle: A walk Down Memory >Lane" >> > gives the Barber >> > version. >> > >> > My lineage from Moses is as follows: Moses > Isaac > Henry > Warren > >> > Harold > my father >> > > me! >> > I currently am activley researching these lines and hope to put the >info >> up >> > in a coherent format >> > soon, until then you can see an on line Gedcom version of my Barber >tree >> at >> > Thomas Parker's >> > site! THANKS lil TOM!!! >> > >> > Please take the time to post your Barber search query here in my new >> > Barber Guestbook or >> > read queries left by others by Viewing the Barber >Guestbook >> > >> > Barber Links >> > >> > Heather Dedon's Family Page - My first Barber Internet Cousin! >> > >> > Donald Barber's collection of Barber links and lineages >> > >> > GenForum Barber Bulletin Board >> > >> > New Barber GenConnect Boards are as follows: >> > for posting Family queries >> > >> > for posting BARBER Family Bible Records >> > >> > for posting BARBER Family Biographies or Biographical material (please >> note: >> > No Copyrighted >> > materials should be posted here unless you have obtained written >> permission >> > from the copyright >> > holder.) >> > >> > for posting BARBER Family obituaries (take heed as any since the year >1929 >> > may be under >> > copyright by the publication in which one might appear.) >> > >> > for posting military, railroad, or other pension papers that might be of >> > benefit to Family >> > researchers. >> > >> > for posting BARBER Family Wills that might be of benefit to Family >> > researchers. >> > >> > If you have any information or questions or any sites to add please >> > >_________________________________________________________________________ >> > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~twparker/Javatree/wga5.html#I1001 >> > >> > Barber, C. Warren (1912 - 1992) >> > b. 28 AUG 1912 in Lafayette County, Florida >> > d. 19 APR 1992 in Cross City Cemetery, Dixie county, Florida >> > father: Barber, Martin E.(1859 - ) >> > mother: Chewning, Martha "Mattie" S.(1877 - 1959) >> > spouse: Higginbotham, Olive (1911 - 1978) >> > >> > Barber, William W. (*1765 - ) >> > father: Barber, William(*1730 - ) >> > spouse: >> > ----------child: Barber, William W. (*1800 - ) >> > ----------child: Barber, Moses Edward (1800 - ) >> > ----------child: Barber, Samuel (*1800 - ) >> > ----------child: Barber, John (*1800 - ) >> > >> > Barber, William W. (*1800 - ) >> > >> > > -----Original Message----- >> > > From: Gr8kat1@aol.com <Gr8kat1@aol.com> >> > > To: BARBER-L@rootsweb.com <BARBER-L@rootsweb.com> >> > > Date: Friday, January 28, 2000 7:10 PM >> > > Subject: Re: [BARBER-L] Shovel teeth >> > > >> > > >> > > >This mix of nationalities sounds a whole lot like my Barbers'. >> Probably >> > > not a big deal, that's probably where the name Barber came from. >Still, >> I >> > > wish I could figure out more. >> > > > >> > > >According to family oral history, either my g-g-grandfather Stephen >Van >> > > Rensellaer Barber or his (unknown) father is supposed to have come to >> > > America from Wales or England via Canada. A book that I've not seen >> > myself >> > > but that I learned about from Don Barber says Stephen's grandfather >came >> > to >> > > America from France. It's frustrating not knowing which is true. >> > > > >> > > >I have more info about my family at >> > > http://members.aol.com/gr8kat1/KatGen/Barber.htm >> > > > >> > > >Let me know if anything here jibes with anything you all have. >> > > > >> > > >Thanks! >> > > >Katheryn (Barber) Saunders >> > > > >> > > >(PS, I don't know of any Native American ancestory from my Barber >side >> > > except through my grandmother Barber whose maiden name was Hodgdon.) >> > > > >> > > >Kat :) >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >In a message dated Fri, 28 Jan 2000 12:10:06 AM Eastern Standard >Time, >> > > "Janet/Paul Davis" <twowild@accucomm.net> writes: >> > > > >> > > >> I second that emotion! Frankly, my ancestry had always seemed kind >of >> > > >> boring to me: English, Scots-Irish, maybe a dash of French and/or >> > Welsh, >> > > >> and while all that's fine, and I love the British Isles, it's still >> > > somehow >> > > >> lacking something. It may be corny as all get-out to say or think >it, >> > but >> > > I >> > > >> like the thought that I might have some Indian blood in my veins. >> Makes >> > > me >> > > >> want to find out more! >> > > >> >> > > >> ---------- >> > > >> > From: Carl E Rogers <cerogers@fdt.net> >> > > >> > To: BARBER-L@rootsweb.com >> > > >> > Subject: Re: [BARBER-L] Shovel teeth >> > > >> > Date: Thursday, January 27, 2000 11:43 PM >> > > >> > >> > > >> > You go girl...I Thank you for the info....Thank you again where >> > > >> > ever it came from....it is nice to know these things. >> > > >> > Sincerely >> > > >> > Carmen Barber Rogers >> > > >> > >> > > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > > >> > From: Becky Striggow <bstriggo@peachnet.campuscwix.net> >> > > >> > To: <BARBER-L@rootsweb.com> >> > > >> > Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 10:49 AM >> > > >> > Subject: Re: [BARBER-L] Shovel teeth >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > > I first heard it in a genealogy lecture. The lecturer >> mentioned >> > it >> > > >> in >> > > >> > > passing while describing other "genetic" traits. Since I have >a >> > copy >> > > >> of >> > > >> > > his book (which has his address)I'll be able to write to him >and >> > ask >> > > >> him >> > > >> > > his source. >> > > >> > > As to why everybody is so excited about this "inane" >> > exchange....I >> > > am >> > > >> > > excited because there has been a family legend about an Indian >> > > >> > > connection. The genetic trait spurs me on to try to verify it. >> > > >> > > It seems to me that if you have a group of people with this >> trait, >> > > who >> > > >> > > also have a history in their family of having come from a >certain >> > > area, >> > > >> > > then it might be logical to try to pool resources and see if we >> can >> > > >> find >> > > >> > > the proof of our ancestral lines. >> > > >> > > Becky >> > > >> > > JEFFREY OWENS wrote: >> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > > Could someone please post an actual scientific reference >which >> > > >> specifies >> > > >> > > > that this is true genetic trait of some group or another. >> > > Otherwise >> > > >> I >> > > >> > > > think it is a waste of email resources to continue this inane >> > > >> exchange >> > > >> > > > of such an unscientific speculation. >> > > >> > > > Genealogy is about finding proof of ancestral lines. >Even >> if >> > > it >> > > >> is >> > > >> > > > determined that this 'trait' is 100% related to native >american >> > > >> > > > ancestry, this still proves nothing about one's own line. Or >> is >> > > >> > > > everyone just so thrilled to discover that they are >'Indians'. >> > > >> > > > Jeff Owens >> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > > ==== BARBER Mailing List ==== >> > > >> > > > Post a query! >> > > >> > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Barber >> > > >> > > > Post a will! >> > > >> > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/BarberWill >> > > >> > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dmorgan/ >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > ==== BARBER Mailing List ==== >> > > >> > > Your contributions to RootsWeb helps make BARBER-L possible. >> > > >> > > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. 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