. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. col-ony about 1768. Captain John Barnard mayhave been of Scotch birth, as possibly mayhave been the case with his son Timothy,who was born, conjecturally, about Barnard evidently received a faireducation. He was an officer in a companyof rangers in Georgia in 1773, and in thesame year was appointed a justice of the peacewith power to act on the lands, then recentlyceded by the Creeks and Cherokees. He wasalso a trader among the Creeks and marrieda Yuchee woman, by whom he became thefather of six sons and two daughters. Thes


. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. col-ony about 1768. Captain John Barnard mayhave been of Scotch birth, as possibly mayhave been the case with his son Timothy,who was born, conjecturally, about Barnard evidently received a faireducation. He was an officer in a companyof rangers in Georgia in 1773, and in thesame year was appointed a justice of the peacewith power to act on the lands, then recentlyceded by the Creeks and Cherokees. He wasalso a trader among the Creeks and marrieda Yuchee woman, by whom he became thefather of six sons and two daughters. Thesons were James, who was a cripple, William,who married a daughter of Sullivan, an In-dian trader. Timpoochee, Cuseene, who withhis Indian wife emigrated to the ArkansasTerritory, Michy and Buck. His daughterswere Polly, who married Joe Marshall, andMatoya, who died single. Timothy Barnardwas a Royalist during the American Revolu-tion. His property was confiscated by theGeorgia legislature and he himself was ban-ished from the State. From the meager ref-.


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