Commodore Joshua Barney: many interesting facts connected with the life of Commodore Joshua Barney, hero of the United States navy, 1776-1812, also a compilation of genealogical material relating to Commodore Barney's ancestors and descendants, with valuable records for those in search of Barney family connections . rheirs from time to time to collect and receive the same, 34 shall accept in discharge thereof at the choice of us and ourheirs or such officer or officers aforesaid; provided that ifthe said sum for a fine for alienation shall not be paid untous and our heirs or such officer or of


Commodore Joshua Barney: many interesting facts connected with the life of Commodore Joshua Barney, hero of the United States navy, 1776-1812, also a compilation of genealogical material relating to Commodore Barney's ancestors and descendants, with valuable records for those in search of Barney family connections . rheirs from time to time to collect and receive the same, 34 shall accept in discharge thereof at the choice of us and ourheirs or such officer or officers aforesaid; provided that ifthe said sum for a fine for alienation shall not be paid untous and our heirs or such officer or officers aforesaid, beforesuch alienation, and the said alienation entered uponrecord either in the Provincial Court or County Courtwhere the same parcel of land lyeth, within one month nextafter such alienation, then the said alienation shall be voidand of no effect. Given under our Great Seal of our said Province ofMaryland, this tenth day of June, seventeen hundred andthirty-four. Witness our trusty and well beloved Samuel Ogle, Es-quire, Lieutenant General and Chief Governor of our saidProvince of Maryland, Chancellor and Keeper of theGreat Seal thereof. Saml. TheGreat Seal Ogle, Chanr. Recorded in the Liber E. i. No. 4, folio 116, one of therecord books on file in the Land Office of Maryland,Baltimore. 35. Barney I William, Baltimore (1695?)II William III Joshua (Commodore) IV William Bedford (V, VI, VII, VIII, IX in part) I WILLIAM BARNEY I—WILLIAM BARNEY Born Died 1746 (Will dated 1746) (Will probated March 19, 1746) Married (i) Elizabeth, daughter of EdwardStevenson She died Note.—In 1717 Mary Stevenson deeded (as a gift)to her daughter Elizabeth Barney, Bottoys inher-itance 150 acres, part of a tract called MorgansDelight, on north side of Patapsco River. The deedwas not recorded, and in 1747 William Barney the sonof Elizabeth, petitioned the General Assembly to securethe title in him by having the deed recorded; that is,the deed from Morgan Murray to Mary Stevenson


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