Section DR: Descendants of John Barnard

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Generation One

1. JOHN1 BARNARD was born about 1515 in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom[6], and died on 26 Aug. 1592 in Epworth[4]. He married (1st) in Epworth, on 2 Jan. 1567/8, ANNE WRIGHT[4], who was born about 1520 in Epworth. He married (2nd) MARGERY _____, who was born about 1520. He married (3rd) JOAN _____, who was born about 1520. [5]
Child of: John1 BARNARD and Anne WRIGHT:
+2i.REV. RICHARD2 BARNARD, b. on 30 April 1568 in Epworth; d. in March 1641 in Batcombe, Somerset, England.


Generation Two

2. REV. RICHARD2 BARNARD (John1), son of (1) John1 and Anne (WRIGHT) BARNARD, was born on 30 April 1568 in Epworth[3], and died in March 1641 in Batcombe[4]. [2, 8]
Child:
+3i.MARY3 BARNARD, bp. on 24 Sept. 1609 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England; d. in 1676 in Providence, Providence Co., Rhode Island, United States; m. on 15 Dec. 1629 in High Laver, Essex, England (ASG-3) ROGER WILLIAMS, b. in St. Sepulchre's, London, England in 1603, d. in Providence in 1683[8], son of (ASG-2) James and (AFZ-2) Alice (PEMBERTON) WILLIAMS.


Generation Three

3. MARY3 BARNARD (Richard2, John1), daughter of (2) Rev. Richard2, was christened on 24 Sept. 1609 in Worksop[1], and died in 1676 in Providence[8]. She married in High Laver, on 15 Dec. 1629, (ASG-3) ROGER WILLIAMS[1, 8], son of (ASG-2) James and (AFZ-2) Alice (PEMBERTON) WILLIAMS, who was born in 1603 in St. Sepulchre's, and died in 1683 in Providence[8]. [2, 7, 8]
Children: See (ASG-3) Roger WILLIAMS



1. "English Origins of New England Families, Series 1, Volume 3", 314.
2. Ibid., 314, 317.
3. Ibid., 315.
4. Ibid., 316.
5. Ibid., 316, 317.
6. Ibid., 317.
7. Mary Ross Whitman, George Wightman of Quidnessett, R.I. and Descendants (Chicago, Illinois: Chauncey Leonard Whitman?, 1939), 31.
8. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 3:2009.