Barlow, James Esquire 1a
Birth Name | Barlow, James Esquire |
Gramps ID | I7730 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 64 years, 8 months, 18 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Nobility Title [E6307] | Esquire |
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Birth [E6308] | 1791 | North Carolina |
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Death [E6309] | 1855-09-19 |
Event Note
Issue: November 01, 1855 Died, of Typhoid Fever, at his residence in Laurens County, on the19th of September, and twentieth day of his illness. James Barlowwas aged 64 years, 7 months and 1 day. Seldom has it been the lot of any one to record a death which has been more widely felt or moredeeply lamented than that of brother Barlow. He was a native ofEdgefield District S.C., came to Georgia in the 21st year of hisage, and settled in Laurens County on the very plantation on which hedied. In 1826 he connected himself with the Baptist church at Rocky Creekand was baptized by Reverend John Ross, in July of that year. InAugust he had the happiness to see his beloved wife follow hisDivine Master in the ordinance of baptism, and in September he waselected Deacon; an office which he filled with honor till the day of his death. His lot on earth, though prosperous so far as temporal things areconcerned, was not without its trials and afflictions. He lived tomourn the loss of two, amiable companions (with the former of whomhe lived past 20 years, and with the latter 20 years, 2 months andsome days) and of seven children, three of whom had arrived at the years of maturity yet he bore his trials with.
As a father, he was singularly blessed in his family. Of ninechildren who reached maturity |
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Will [E6310] |
Event Note
Will of James Barlow ~Laurens Co Georgia In the name of God Amen I, James Barlow of the county and state aforesaid being of advancedage, but of sound and disposing mind and memory, deem it my duty bothas respects my children and myself, that I should make a dispositionby Will of the property with which a kind Providence has blessed me -I do therefore make and declare this my last Will and Testament herebyrevoking all others that I may heretofore have made -
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Item - I also give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary J. the Forte Piano that Inow have, one Horse and Saddle worth one Hundred Dollars two cows andcalves - two Beds & Bedsteads & furniture for them.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Winnifred - One Horse andSaddle worth one Hundred Dollars, two cows and calves, two Beds &Bedsteads, and furniture for them.
Item - I also will and bequeath to my seven children & their Legalrepresentatives above in this Item mentioned, all the Negro Propertythat I now own & not before given away in this Will except a NegroGirl Catharine which I give to my son Wade J., not be taken in withthe ballance - the Negros given in this Item all now live in thecounty of Sumter. I also give and bequeath to my seven children &their legal representatives in this Item mentioned all the residue ofmy property of whatever kind it may be after raising the Legaciesspecified herein mentioned - I give and bequeath it my son John Barlow the sum of Five HundredDollars in Money or property as my Executors may think most proper - I also give to my son Wade J. Barlow the sum of Five Hundred Dollarsin Money or property as my Executors may think best, also one Horseworth one Hundred & twenty five Dollars. Also one Bed, Bedstead andfurniture for it-. I also give to my son, Judson the sum of Five Hundred Dollars in Moneyor property as my Executors think best & one Horse worth one Hundred &twenty five Dollars - I also will and desire that the sum of two Hundred Dollars be deducted from the amount coming herein to my Grand children before mentionedchildren of Arthur Preston, this amount paid by me to said Preston &to be deducted to make the sums equal -
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Item - Signed & Sealed James Barlow {Seal }
The above and foregoing will being read over tothe Testator, he signedthe Georgia } Court of Ordinary, November Term Laurens County }1855
In person appeared in open court Bennet Whitehead, Elijah Benten &John R. Cochran the three subscribing Witnesses to the within lastWill and Testament of James Barlow late of Laurens County do &hereafter being [...] & say that they saw the testator,James Barlowsign & publish & declare the within instrument to be his Last Will &Testament and that he was of
Sworn to in open Court } this 5th day of November 1855 }
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Barlow, Thomas [I7709] | about 1761 | 1813 | |
Mother | (Unknown), Elizabeth [I7719] | |||
Brother | Barlow, Richard [I7721] | 1785 | 1864-05-12 | |
Brother | Barlow, John [I7725] | about 1787 | 1826 | |
Sister | Barlow, (Unknown) [I7728] | |||
Barlow, James Esquire [I7730] | 1791 | 1855-09-19 | ||
Sister | Barlow, Elizabeth [I7731] | 1795 | ||
Sister | Barlow, Olive [I7733] | about 1798 |
Families
  |   | Family of Barlow, James Esquire and Harvin, Rebecca [F2794] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Harvin, Rebecca [I7738] ( * + 1830 ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Barlow, William Wills [I7742] | 1811 | after 1859 |
Barlow, Amelia [I7748] | 1813 | |
Barlow, John Harvin [I7750] | 1816-02-09 | 1871-10-09 |
Barlow, James Madison [I7753] | 1818 | |
Barlow, Wade J. [I7754] | 1820 | after 1885 |
Barlow, Louisa [I7756] | 1823 | before 1854 |
Barlow, Susannah [I7758] | 1827 | |
Barlow, James Judson [I7760] | 1830 | 1855-06-19 |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Barlow, Samuel [I7762] | 1833 | |
Barlow, Mary Jane [I7763] | 1834 | |
Barlow, Christopher Caldwell [I7765] | 1836 | |
Barlow, Sarah Winnefred [I7766] | 1838 | |
Barlow, Ann Elizabeth Victoria [I7767] | 1840 |
Narrative
James Barlow was a Planter. He first acquired land in Laurens in1812, to which he consistently added other tracts over the years; atthe time of his death he held some two thousand acres, together withapproximately one hundred slaves, in Laurens and Sumter, Georgia. Hewas long a prominent and respected citizen of Laurens; his home place,"Rocky Creek Plantation", was near Dublin; he was a devoted andleading church member, school trustee, and justice of the countycourt.
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Oral family history
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- Page: Lundie Weathers Barlow
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