source: FTM vol 1, Tree # 2123, by Keith Stevens.
According to Star W. Rowland this family lived in Culpepper andRockingham Counties, Va and to Washington County, Kentucky.
He received the Bellar/Barler share of the land grant directly fromMathias Smith and not as an inheritance from a hypothetical brother,Mathias. (Some researchers have believed that Christopher Parlur, theimmigrant, had an oldest son, Mathias, who was first to inhert and diedas a young man, leaving no children.) (See Culpeper County Deed Book A, p51)...some changes such as Parlur, Barler, Barlor and Barlow...all appearin various deed books in by the early 1800s.
Name: Jacob BARLOW
Birth: Between 1725-1726 in Spotsylvaina Co, Virginia
Death: 1815 in Washington Co, Kentucky
Event: Census year Year: 1764 1
Event: Census type Census Type Code: Rent Roll 1
Note:
Spotsylvania County Virginia is now new Orange County Virg inia.
Jacob lived in Spotsylvania, Culpeper and Rockingham Counties in Virginia
and Washington County Kentucky
Jacob Barler was listed in Washington County, Kentucky tax lists 1792,and
1794 with 1 white male over 21 and one white male 16 to 21. AlsoCornelius
Barlow appears on the 1792 tax list. In 1794 listed are: Henry Barlow,
Cornelius Barlow, Michael Barlow, Aaron Barlow, Lewis Barlow, Jacob Barlow
and Christopher Barlow[8orderbund Family Archive #310, E d.1, CensusIndex:
Colonial America, 1607-1789, Date of Import: 20 Jan2000, InternalRef.#1.310.1.88.39]
Individual: Barler, Jacob
County/State: Culpeper Co., VA
Year: 1764
Census type code: Rent Roll