From the Connecticut river settlements of 1630-1700,
through the War of the Revolution,
to western Pennsylvania of 1830-1950,
this is our
Barnard Family Story
This is a work in process. If you have any information to share
concerning the families and ancestors or genealogy here, please
write to me. If you are seriously researching any of these
family lines, write to me for my gedcom files and original
sources.
Figure 1. Overview of Puritan Ancestors
Click here for Everything about Everybody. Here are the Barnard, Dierlam, Coward, Grinnell, Perkins, Thompson, Johnston, Pinney, Holcombe, Strong, Higley, and many other allied families.
Click here for the BARNARD family page.
If you're related to the Reverend Dr. J. Davis and Esther Barnard, my grandparents, this page is the
place to start.
Click here for the DIERLAM family page.
If you're related to Rowland W and Dorothy Dierlam, my grandparents, this page is the place to start.
If you're related to ALL of my grandparents, well, I know who you are :)
I am placing an html copy of the original 1896 edition of The Higleys, an Old Colonial Family, by Mary Coffin Johnson online. It contains the best stories I've seen concerning the founders of Windsor, including Reverend Wareham, Elder John Strong, and of course Captain John Higley. (The copyright is expired, thus the book is freely available, however newer editions do exist.)
Here is the Online Photo Gallery.
For my close relatives' convenience, here are the known ancestors of:
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