Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ed in Captain James Burts company. Colonel Asa Whitcombs regiment,in response to the alarm, April 19, 1775. He settledin Harvard on the home place, which at presentwriting still remains in the Barnard family. Afact worth recording is that for sixty years therewas not a death in this family. His children were:Jacob, born April 16, 1769; Jonathan, January 27,1771 ; Lucy. September 26, 1774; Benjamin, June12, 1777; Sabra, July 24, 1779; Calv


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ed in Captain James Burts company. Colonel Asa Whitcombs regiment,in response to the alarm, April 19, 1775. He settledin Harvard on the home place, which at presentwriting still remains in the Barnard family. Afact worth recording is that for sixty years therewas not a death in this family. His children were:Jacob, born April 16, 1769; Jonathan, January 27,1771 ; Lucy. September 26, 1774; Benjamin, June12, 1777; Sabra, July 24, 1779; Calvin, JuPy 25, 1781;Sarah, February 3, 1784; Esther, June_ I. 17S6;Levi, April 20, 1789; Joel and Joab (twins). May12, 1703. (VI) Benjamin Barnard, third son of Jonathanand Lucy Barnard, born June 12, 1777, married(first) Rebecca Keep. He married (second) JemimaWhitcomb. of Boxboro. His children were: Frank-lin, born May 17, 1809; Granville, born January I,1812, died September 15, 1895; Rebecca, born May8, 1814, died November 5. 1817; Josiah, born ^L?^y i,1816, died June 20, 1858; Benjamin K., born Decem-ber 17, 1818, died January 14, 1900; Levi, born.


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