Miscellaneous Records
for Barlow in New York |
| SS Etruria 17 December 1888 England
to New York
I, Henry Walker Master of the Steam Ship Etruria do solemnly,
sincerely and truly swear that the following List or Manifest,
subscribed to me, and now delivered by me to the Collector
of the Customs of the Collection District of New York,
is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken
on board the said vessel at Liverpool and Queensland from
which port said vessel has arrived 17 December 1888. On
said list is truly designated the name, age, sex, occupation,
country of citizenship, native country, location of compartment
or space occupied, intended destination or location, if
individual is a U.S. citizen, number of pieces of baggage.
There were no births or deaths on this passage, therefore
the birth/death column has been eliminated.
BARLOW, Robert 40/M Machinist England Lancashire
No 2 For NY 2
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| Rockland Co New York Naturalization Records |
| Amanda Barlach Date: April 26, 1926 from Germany
Amanda Barlach Date: August 12, 1930 from
Germany
John Barlow Date: October 09, 1846 from Great
Britian
Thomas Barlow Date: October 17, 1848 from
Great Britian |
| Loyalists evacuated from New York in
1783 |
Port Roseway, now called Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada,
was chosen for settlement by a group of Loyalists being evacuated
from New York in 1783 before it fell into American hands.
Barlow, Joseph . Carpenter. Came alone. Was granted
land in Long Reach, Kings Co New Brunswick on 24 January
1786 by T. Carleton. He was recommended by Captain Pinkstone.
Barlow, Thomas. Carpenter. Arrived in Shelburne with a
woman and 3 children. Received a grant at Summerville,
Long Reach, Kings Co New Brunswick. He was recommended
by Captain Pinkstone.
Comment:
Captain Pinkstone did not make Port Roseway by the date
required or decided not to remain. He is not listed as
a member of the Port Roseway Association. Thus, it is
reasonable to conclude that neither Joseph or Thomas
Barlow were a part of the Port Roseway Association.
A wonderful resource for Canadian research, which includes
Irish origins: The
Global Gazette Canada's
Family History Magazine
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Surrogate Court Records include records
such as wills - if there was one, lists of property, and
distribution of property, both real and personal. These records
are one of the best sources for the study of family history,
economic history, and the changes in society from the late
eighteenth to the early twentieth century. |
| Abner Barlow ---1846--- Canandaigua
Abner Barlow --- 1862 --- Manchester
Abner Barlow ---1848--- Canandaigua
Laura Barlow ---1849--- Canandaigua
Nancy Barlow ---1864--- Phelps
William
Barlow ---1863--- Manchester
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| Jury List Ontario County New York |
| Abner Barlow ---1803--- Canandaigua Abner
Barlow ---1808--- Canandaigua Abner Barlow
---1812--- Canandaigua Abner Barlow ----1813---
Canandaigua
Abner Barlow Jr. ---1832--- Manchester Abner
Barlow Jr. ---1835--- Manchester Abner
Barlow Jr. ---1836--- Manchester Abner
Barlow Jr. ---1836--- Manchester
Nathan Barlow ---1813--- Farmington Nathan
Barlow ---1827---
Nathan Barlow ---1829--- Canandaigua Nathan
Barlow ---1832--- Canandaigua Nathan
Barlow ---1834--- Canandaigua Nathan
Barlow ---1834--- Canandaigua
Royal Barlow --- 1812--- Avon |
| Gazetteer of the State of New York |
| page 446 Names of Papers: Real Estate
Gazette Publisher: Joseph Barlow When
commenced: 1855 |
| New York Births and Baptisms |
Barlow, Betsey Patience Baptism
Date: October 26, 1834 Parents: John & Elizabeth
Barlow
Source: Register of Baptisms
1766 - 1916
Luella Barlow Baptism Date: 12
June 1898 Birth Date: 13 February
1897 Parents: Charles Clow and Neta
Barlow
Source: Reformed Church Baptisms, 1738-1899
Irene Barlow Baptism Date: 29
January 1843 Birth Date: 25 March
1840 Parents: Charles J. Newcomb
and Elizabeth A.T.
Source: St. Paul's Episcopal
Church, 1837-1899 |
DAVID ALLERTON, born at Amenia, New
York, 27th July, 1818; died at Mount Vernon, New York,
3rd March 1877; married 25th January 1845, Rachel Ward
HURD, daughter of Hebron and Eliza "BARLOW" HURD,
and a descendant of Richard WARREN, of the “Mayflower” in
two separate lines, and also of Francis and John COOKE.
Thomas Hopkins JOLLIFFE married 1. at New
York City, Ella N. BARLOW married 2. Agnes
Blake WILLIAMS, daughter of Moses Blake WILLIAMS of Baltimore.
PIERRE JAY, of New York City, born 4th May, 1870; graduated
at Yale University, 1892 married 23rd November, 1897, Louisa
Shaw BARLOW, daughter of the Major-General Francis Channing
BARLOW |
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY v. BARLOW 244
U.S. 183
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY, Plaintiff. in Error,
v. JAMES H. BARLOW No. 194
Argued April 20, 1917 Decided May 21, 1917 Messrs. Peter
F. MeAllister and F. O. McCleary for plaintiff in error.
Mr. Clayton R. Lusk for defendant in error. Mr. Justice
McReynolds delivered the opinion of the court: Basing his
claim upon the Federal Employers' Liability Act, defendant
in error sought damages for personal injuries. The
New York court of appeals affirmed a judgment
in his favor (214 N.Y. 116, 107 N.E. 814), and the
question now presented is whether there is evidence tending
to show that he was injured while engaging in interstate
commerce. The accident occurred July 27, 1912, when, as
member of a switching crew, he was assisting in placing
three cars containing supply coal for plaintiff in
error on an unloading trestle within its yards
at Cortland, New York. These [244 U.S. 183, 184] cars
belonged to it, and with their contents had passed
over its line from Sayre, Pennsylvania. After
being received in the Cortland yards - one July 3
and two July 10- they remained there upon sidings and switches
until removed to the trestle on the 27th.
We think their interstate movement terminated before
the cars left the sidings, and that while removing them
the switching crew was not employed in interstate commerce. The essential
facts in Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co. v. Harrington, 241
U.S. 177, 60 L. ed. 941, 36 Sup. Ct. Rep. 517, 11 N. C.
C. A. 992, did not materially differ from those
now presented. There we sustained a recovery by
an employee, holding he was not engaged
in interstate commerce; and that decision
is in conflict with the conclusion of the Court
of Appeals. The judgment under review must be
reversed and the cause remanded for further proceedings
not inconsistent with this opinion.
Reversed. |
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