MARYLAND..........
"Gene Barlow"
The information being sought is James Barlow's full name and his three wives' names. His first wife was Lady Newton who died after having a son and a daughter. His second wife was Lady Newton's cousin, also called Lady Newton. She passed away after having four sons. James then married again but the name of the wife has not been found.
James Barlow who lived in England, presumably in Darlington, and believed to be born around 1781. James left Darlington, England and arrived Baltimore in September 1831 at the age of 50. His third wife (name unknown) and two children , William J. and Elizabeth Ann. (aka Ann Woodland) arrived some time later. James had two more children while in Baltimore. They were Amos and Isabell and she was called Belle. The family moved to Barnesville, Ohio five or six years later. Amos subsequently married Martha Hunt of Baltimore and they raised their family in Barnesville. He and Martha had ten children. Three did not survive. The seven remaining were James N., William (Will) H., Emily (Emma), Martha, Inez, Florence and Alice. Most of the above information was obtained at the Public Library in Barnesville.
Information concerning James and his three wives was in a separate file under the name of Barlow but there was no information concerning who had compiled that data.
Am interested in contacting anyone who might be able to fill in some of the blanks as well as having any photos of these people."Kitty Crowley"
I am looking for information on the descendants of Joseph Barlow and Arianna Norwood who m. in 1841. Their children are: Clinton; Samuel; Lewis; Joseph; and Henry. In the 1860 Census they are living in Howard Co. Maryland. Any information would help.Emigrants from England 1773-1776 pg 144
John Barlow from Port of London 13th to 20th March 1775 age
21, occupation, perukemaker, from Salisbury, ship Calvert to
Maryland, indentured servant for 4-7 years....
I checked it out, and found a perukemaker is a wigmaker....to find out more about these old time occupations
....see: "Old Time Occupations"
This was passed along to me by a man in Maryland who asked that I not submit his name, but thought it would give one of our anscestors a little more personality..
Mrs Barlow, a widow back in 1938 on, used to live at 4736 Old York Road in Baltimore Maryland and should be in the 1940 census for Baltimore City. She had cold black hair and had a wee bit of a mostache but still a fine figure of a woman.
He also told me that his father had stopped off at a local tavern and upon coming home to a neighborhood where all the houses looked alike, he went in and went to bed in Mrs. Barlow's home....she was not at home, but when she returned, she asked his wife to please remove her husband from the bed!!!