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Emma Fox

Female Abt 1877 - Aft 1880  (~ 4 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Emma Fox was born about 1877 in Maryland (daughter of Thomas Fox and Melsena Ellen Barnhill); died after 1880.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Fox was born in 1834 in Ireland; died after 1878 in of, Maryland.

    Thomas married Melsena Ellen Barnhill about 1860 in of, Nebraska. Melsena (daughter of Audley Hamilton Barnhill and Nancy Baugh Walker) was born in 1839 in Wayne Co, Illinois; died after 1880 in of, Wyoming, Otoe Co, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Melsena Ellen Barnhill was born in 1839 in Wayne Co, Illinois (daughter of Audley Hamilton Barnhill and Nancy Baugh Walker); died after 1880 in of, Wyoming, Otoe Co, Nebraska.
    Children:
    1. Carrie Fox was born in 1861 in Nebraska; died after 1870.
    2. Myrna Fox was born in 1865 in Nebraska; died after 1870.
    3. Iona Ellen Fox was born on 1 Apr 1870 in Ashland, Saunders Co, Nebraska; died on 20 Jan 1954 in Wray, Yuma Co, Colorado.
    4. John Fox was born about 1875 in Maryland; died after 1880.
    5. 1. Emma Fox was born about 1877 in Maryland; died after 1880.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Audley Hamilton Barnhill was born on 22 Dec 1804 in York Co, South Carolina/North Carolina (son of John* Barnhill and Nancy Anna* Hardin (or Harder)); died on 28 Dec 1881 in Ashland, Saunders Co, Nebraska; was buried in Ashland Cem, Saunders Co, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1830, Wayne Co, Illinois
    • Census: 1840, Wayne Co, Illinois
    • Census: 12 Oct 1850, Rock Island Co, Illinois
    • Census: 1860, Wyoming, Otoe Co, Nebraska territory
    • Census: 1880, Ashland, Saunders Co, Nebraska

    Notes:

    Audley is first found in the 1840 Federal census of Wayne County, Illinois. His place of birth is recorded as "South Carolina". Later, this family of Barnhills is found living in Platte County (Wyoming territory) Nebraska, in the 1860 federal census. In this census, he claims he was born in North Carolina . Audley's father died when Audley was 13 years old. He then lived with James and Elizabeth (Lee) Barnhill until he married. Audley and Nancy were probably married in Kentucky, and migrated to Illinois after the birth of their first son, James. John M. Barnhill was born in Illinois. The family migrated from Illinois to Wyoming Territory in 1857 and remained there three years. They are found next in Ashland, Saunders County, Nebraska, where Audley and his wife, Nancy died. The land purchases of the 1830's of Wayne county, Illinois give strong argument that Audley had a brother named John, and a cousin named David Barnhill Glass. David Barnhill Glass would be the son of James Glass and Hannah Elizabeth Barnhill. I suspect present day (year 2000) descendants may be living in Lincoln and North Platte, Neb. Update: I found one descendant, James W. Barnhill in Cass County Nebraska, where he married Margaret Bryan in 1858. James and Margaret witnessed another wedding in Lincoln, Nebraska on 14 June, 1868. Audley is found living with his daughter, Emma and her husband Henry Reasoner in the 1880 Federal census of Ashland, Saunders County, Nebraska. Some information on this family courtesy of Susan Fasken Geear, internet. Audley and wife Nancy are found buried in the Ashland cemetery, Saunders County, Nebraska, section 7, row 1.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=barnhill1&id=I4844

    Census:
    Name: Audley H Barnhill
    [Audley H Bmhill]
    Home in 1830: , Wayne, Illinois

    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 8
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 8


    Census:
    Name: Audley H Barnhill
    [Andley H Barnhill]
    COUNTY: Wayne
    State: Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 9
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
    No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 7
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 9
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 9


    Census:
    Barnhill, A.H. 1805 45 North Carolina
    Nancy (Walker) 39 1811 Kentucky
    James 1828 IL
    John 1843 IL
    Irene 1836 IL
    Melsena 11 1839 IL
    Felix 9 1841 IL
    Emma 1844 IL
    Nancy 3 1847 IL
    Hiram 1849 IL

    several members of Walker family living nearby.

    Census:
    Andley H Barnhill 55
    Nancy Barnhill 49
    John M Barnhill 25
    Irene Barnhill 22
    Melcena Barnhill 20
    Philex H Barnhill 18
    Emmer Barnhill 15
    Nancy A Barnhill 13
    Hiram W Barnhill 11
    Mary Barnhill 5




    Census:
    Henry C. Reasoner 47
    Emma Reasoner 36
    Lena Reasoner 14
    Rulla Reasoner 9
    Audla Reasoner 7
    Gracy Reasoner 4
    Mattie Reasoner 2
    Audley Barnhill 75 1805 father-in-law married (his wife not listed here)
    South Carolina (parents birthplace "not known")
    Geo. Bryan 22
    Marion Hollaway 19
    Carrie Barnhill 20


    Buried:
    Burial:
    Ashland Cemetery
    Ashland
    Saunders County
    Nebraska, USA
    Plot: Sect Old, Blk 25, Lot 20

    Audley married Nancy Baugh Walker about 1827. Nancy was born on 24 Dec 1809 in Kentucky; died on 25 Apr 1900 in Ashland, Saunders Co, Nebraska; was buried in Ashland Cem, Saunders Co, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Nancy Baugh Walker was born on 24 Dec 1809 in Kentucky; died on 25 Apr 1900 in Ashland, Saunders Co, Nebraska; was buried in Ashland Cem, Saunders Co, Nebraska.

    Notes:

    daughter of John Walker and Rosannah Baugh.

    Buried:
    Burial:
    Audley:
    Ashland Cemetery
    Ashland, Saunders County, Nebraska
    Plot: Sect Old, Blk 25, Lot 20

    Nancy:
    Burial:
    Ashland Cemetery
    Ashland, Saunders County, Nebraska
    Plot: Sect Old, Blk 25, Lot 20

    Children:
    1. James Watson Barnhill was born on 5 May 1827 in Springfield, Sangamon Co, Illinois; died on 30 Aug 1901 in Enterprise, Wallowa Co, Oregon.
    2. John M. Barnhill was born in 1834 in Wayne Co, Illinois; died after 1860 in of, Wyoming, Otoe Co, Nebraska.
    3. Irene Barnhill was born in 1836 in Wayne Co, Illinois; died after 1850 in of, Rock Island Co, Illinois.
    4. 3. Melsena Ellen Barnhill was born in 1839 in Wayne Co, Illinois; died after 1880 in of, Wyoming, Otoe Co, Nebraska.
    5. Felix Hardin Barnhill was born on 7 Apr 1842 in Wayne Co, Illinois; died in 1862 in of, Wyoming, Otoe Co, Nebraska.
    6. Emma Lavina Barnhill was born on 26 Jan 1845 in Wayne Co, Illinois; died on 3 Apr 1930 in Miami, Dade Co, Florida.
    7. Nancy Amanda Barnhill was born on 3 Jul 1847 in Fairfield, Wayne Co, Illinois; died on 13 Jan 1938 in Colby, Thomas Co, Kansas.
    8. Hiram Walker Barnhill was born in 1849 in Illinois; died after 1910.
    9. Mary Barnhill was born about 1855 in Illinois; died after 1870.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John* Barnhill was born on 15 Feb 1760 (son of Robert* Barnhill, (Immigrant) and Rachel* (Hughes) Potts); died in 1817 in Gallatin Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Abt 1800, North Carolina or Kentucky (possibly)
    • Residence: Abt 1812, Gallatin Co, Illinois; "very early"

    Notes:

    History of Wayne county says the elder Barnhill had died in Gallatin county, and his widow went to Wayne county with her children in 1818.

    The elder Barnhill, the patriarch of the tribe, died in Gallatin County, where he had located very early but his widow came here with her family, and settled in the north or northwest of this township (Barnhill Twp)."

    History of Gallatin county states "major floods of the Ohio River, most recently in 1898, 1913, and 1937. The great flood of 1937, which paralyzed much of the midwest, inundated the earthen levy started in 1859 and improved after every subsequent flood, and destroyed most of the records in the Gallatin County Courthouse, even though they had been carried to the second floor for safety."
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilgallat/gch.htm


    Name: Alexander Barnhill
    State: IL
    COUNTY: Gallatin County
    Township: July 11, 1820
    Year: 1820
    Record Type: State or colonial census
    Page: 077
    Database: IL 1820 State Census Index

    maybe a brother?

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    http://melissagenealogy.stormpages.com/Barnhill.html

    Children of Samuel Barnhill and Jane Craig are:
    15 i. William3 Barnhill.
    + 16 ii. Alexander Barnhill, born Bef. 1755
    + 17 iii. Samuel Barnhill, Jr, born 29 Dec 1761 in Bucks Co, PA
    18 iv. Jane Barnhill, born 1762. She md Hugh Sharon.
    19 v. Mary Barnhill, born 1764. She md Abner Mundel.
    + 20 vi. James Barnhill, born 1765; died Mar 1850 in Hickman Co, TN.
    + 21 vii. Robert Barnhill, born 28 Feb 1769 in Bucks Co, Pa.
    22 viii. Daniel Barnhill, born 1774.
    ______________________________
    1870 census
    Name: Bryant Barnhill
    Birth Year: abt 1828
    Age in 1870: 42
    Birthplace: North Carolina
    Home in 1870: Township 9 Range 9, Gallatin, Illinois
    Race: White
    Gender: Male v

    Bryant Barnhill 42 1828
    Marianda Barnhill 30 1840
    Harriet Barnhill 13 1857
    Janetta Barnhill 10 1860
    Ellem Barnhill 8 1862
    Haddy Barnhill 7 18863
    Abe Barnhill 6 1864
    Benjamin Barnhill 3 1867
    Delilah Givens 16 1854
    Givens Sylva 18 1852


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    Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions Revolutionary War record states John Barnhill was born in the Northern part of Ireland; resided in Orange County, N.C.; The date of his enlistment was 23 May 1778. He was allowed a pension Oct. 30, 1828. This is the John Barnhill referred to in Leonard Loren's manuscript, "The Barnhill Family of North Carolina" where he mistakenly assigned William Barnhill (1754 - 1852) as a son of this John. The will of Robert Barnhill (1758 - 1818) identifies and corrects the error. This John Barnhill was bondsman at the marriage of James Posten and Ruth Washburn, Orange County, N.C. 1795. RESEARCHERS PLEASE NOTE - If John was indeed born im Ireland, then he cannot be the son of William Barnhill II. He would, therefore be the son of Robert and Rachel (Potts) Barnhill. The following is taken from THE CITY OF FAIRFIELD - THE ORIGINAL PLAT, WITH NUMEROUS ADDITIONS---GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT---SOME OF THE FIRST HOUSES AND OLD LANDMARKS---MERCHANTS AND MERCHANDISING---TAVERNS, MILLS AND FACTORIES---THE COURT HOUSE---CHURCHES, SCHOOLS AND NEWSPAPERS---FREEMASONRY AND OTHER BENEVOLENT ORDERS---INCORPORATION OF FAIRFIELD---TOWN BOARDS, ETC., ETC..... (Wayne County, Illinois) "It is an accepted tradition---a tradition borne out by local facts---that the first house in Fairfield was built by the Barnhills. They had entered the land from the Government, upon which the town was laid out, and had lived there for some time before, and thus may be termed the first settlers of the town, as well as the first of the township. This first house stood a little north of the present bank building, but on the opposite side of the street, near the marble factory. It has passed away with other landmarks of the pioneer days, and the spot now is only known by a few of the older citizens. The house was torn down by Mr. Womack, who built a residence upon the site which is still standing, but which has been considerably enlarged and improved, and is now owned by Mr. Smith. John Barnhill built the second residence in Fairfield, on the lot where Mr. Thomas L. Cooper's handsome brick residence now stands. It was of logs, and was built by Barnhill just after his marriage, which took place about the time of laying out the town. The elder Barnhill, the patriarch of the Barnhill family, died in Gallatin County before any of the family moved to this section, as we have stated in a preceding chapter, and his widow came here with her children among the earliest settlers of the county. Hardin Barnhill was the eldest son, and John, mentioned above, was the second, while Audley was the third and youngest. The family at one time was a rather numerous and prominent one---prominent in business and local affairs, but of no particular pre-eminence. They were honest, industrious, honorable, faithful and accommodating---kings among their kind, fine types of their class, with instincts keenly whetted in their struggle for existence against the wild game, the ferocious beasts and the murderous savage. The Barnhills have now been dead for many years, with no lineal descendants surviving them nearer than the grandson of the Widow Barnhill---"Jeff" Barnhill, as he is called. Even he is growing old, and is becoming bent with age and infirmity. There is much in the history of the Barnhills that recalls a type of that day. They had been admirably trained, or had trained themselves, for their place in life, and in security and content had lived out their span, filling to fullness their measure of ambition."
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=barnhill1&id=I1208



    Residence:
    Felix' daughters stated he was born in KY.
    Audley born in North Carolina

    Residence:
    Possibly from Kentucky. Felix' daughters say he was born in Kentucky.

    Gallatin organized in 1812, formed from Randolph County.

    John* married Nancy Anna* Hardin (or Harder) about 1796. Nancy was born about 1770 in Virginia; died after 1840 in of, Wayne Co, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Nancy Anna* Hardin (or Harder) was born about 1770 in Virginia; died after 1840 in of, Wayne Co, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1818, Barnhill Twp, Wayne Co, Illinois
    • Census: 7 Aug 1820, Wayne Co, Illinois
    • Census: 28 Nov 1820, Wayne Co, Illinois; Illinois Census
    • Religion: 1827, Wayne Co, Illinois; Presbyterian
    • Census: 1830, Wayne Co, Illinois; w/ Felix
    • Census: 1840, Wayne Co, Illinois; w/ Gson Jefferson

    Notes:

    History of Wayne County
    "It is an accepted tradition---a tradition borne out by local facts---that the first house in Fairfield was built by the Barnhills. They had entered the land from the Government, upon which the town was laid out, and had lived there for some time before, and thus may be termed the first settlers of the town, as well as the first of the township. This first house stood a little north of the present bank building, but on the opposite side of the street, near the marble factory. It has passed away with other landmarks of the pioneer days, and the spot now is only known by a few of the older citizens. The house was torn down by Mr. Womack, who built a residence upon the site which is still standing, but which has been considerably enlarged and improved, and is now owned by Mr. Smith. John Barnhill built the second residence in Fairfield, on the lot where Mr. Thomas L. Cooper's handsome brick residence now stands. It was of logs, and was built by Barnhill just after his marriage, which took place about the time of laying out the town. The elder Barnhill, the patriarch of the Barnhill family, died in Gallatin County before any of the family moved to this section, as we have stated in a preceding chapter, and his widow came here with her children among the earliest settlers of the county. Hardin Barnhill was the eldest son, and John, mentioned above, was the second, while Audley was the third and youngest. The family at one time was a rather numerous and prominent one---prominent in business and local affairs, but of no particular pre-eminence. They were honest, industrious, honorable, faithful and accommodating---kings among their kind, fine types of their class, with instincts keenly whetted in their struggle for existence against the wild game, the ferocious beasts and the murderous savage. The Barnhills have now been dead for many years, with no lineal descendants surviving them nearer than the grandson of the Widow Barnhill---"Jeff" Barnhill, as he is called. Even he is growing old, and is becoming bent with age and infirmity. There is much in the history of the Barnhills that recalls a type of that day. They had been admirably trained, or had trained themselves, for their place in life, and in security and content had lived out their span, filling to fullness their measure of ambition."
    pg 179-180

    Residence:
    History of Wayne County
    The Barnhills were the first settlers in this part of the county. A tradition is rent that Gen. Hargraves and his rangers encamped at a spring in 1813, near the northwest part of the present town of Fairfield, and that some of the Barnhills were with him. The tradition is further authority for the fact, that while the rangers were encamped here, the Barnhills selected the lands upon which they afterward settled. In the absence of the authentic information to the contrary, we will give them the credit of being the first settlers here, and of dating their coming back to the year mentioned above. The elder Barnhill, the patriarch of the tribe, died in Gallatin County, where he had located very early, but his widow came here with her family, and settled in the north or northwest part of this township. The Widow Barnhill has a grandson living in Fairfield, now quite an old man. Another grandson was killed in the late civil war, but at the time lived in Xenia, Clay County. The older members of the family are all gone, and nearly forgotten, too, by the growing up generation. They came here because of contry, although but a wilderness was beautiful to behold, and the abundance of wild animals gratified their passion for hunting. They flinched not from the contest that met them on the wild border, and even their women and children often performed deeds from which the iron nerves of manhood might well hav shrunk in fear. In their death passed away some of the landmarks that divide the past from the prsent. Their names should not be suffered to sink in oblivion, but as the pioneers of this immediate vicinity, they should be kept in bright remembrance.
    pg 195

    Census:
    Name: Mc Anna Barnhill
    COUNTY: Wayne
    State: Illinois
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
    Free White Males - Under 10: 2 aft 1810
    (children of couple)
    Free White Males - 10 thru 15: 2 1805-1810
    bro2, bro3
    Free White Males - 16 thru 25: 4 1795-1804
    Audley, John, Felix, Jefferson's father

    Free White Males - 26 thru 44: 1 1776-1794
    Free White Females - 26 thru 44: 1 1776-1794
    Free White Females - 45 and over: 1 1775 or less Anna

    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Commerce: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 16: 4
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 11
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 11


    Looks like Anna living with another couple who are married and have 2 children under 10; and 6 other sons still at home.

    Felix, John and Audley easily still home in 1820.
    1 son listed in age group 16-25 not accounted for.

    Although history of Wayne co said Felix was older, he was older of the three brothers that they talked about, Felix, John and Andley. However, the book also mentioned Jefferson was grandson. His census records had him b 1817 or 1818. Felix was at 1800 or 1801 from his census records. Jefferson said his parents were from SC; but Katherine and Martha said their father was from KY or PA - not SC. Had to be an older brother that the article didn't include. Perhaps he had died early on and not in the picture.


    Census:
    Name: Anna Mrs. Barnhill
    State: IL
    COUNTY: Wayne County
    Township: Nov. 28, 1820
    Year: 1820
    Record Type: State or colonial census
    Page: 326
    Database: IL 1820 State Census Index


    Religion:
    History of Wayne County
    Patton camp ground where preachers conducted a meeting in 1822. ... At these early meetings, though, denominational in their character, theCumberland Presbyterians and Methodists usually united in bearng the burdens for the occasion and the labors of the altar; sometimes Methodies, at other, Presbyterian; their denominational features were only determined by the minister in charge.
    In the summer of 1827 and for some years afterward, the Methodists held a camp meeting near a spring on the Porter place, one and one half miles northeast of Fairfield, under the charge of Jacob Delap, the pastor. It was here that Charles Slocumb preached the funeral of John Barnhill and his wife. ...
    Coming to this meeting, John Y. Bradshaw, then a boy, was driving an ox team, when approaching the creek the thirsty oxen suddenly made a dash for the water, upsetting the cart, and turning the box upside down, with old Mrs. B. and the camp provisions on the under side.
    A vessel of honey was spilled on Mrs. B., when she hollowed lustily for dear life, declaring that she was already killed dead, mashed flat, every bone in her body crushed into splinters, and that she was all covered with blood. When realeased, unhurt, she seemed greatly disappointed at finding no real blood, and left in high dudgeon, saying it was an unpardonable sin to attend a Methodist meeting anyhow and that this was a judgement sent on her for doing so. She was never afterward seen in an ox cart riding to a Methodiest camp-meeting.
    pg 110

    Census:
    Name: Felie H Brockus
    [Felix H Barnhill]
    Home in 1830: Wayne, Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 (1816-1820) son 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 3 (1801-1810)
    Bro1? , Bro2? Felix
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 (1791-1800)
    Jefferson's father
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 (aft 1825) dau1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1(1801-1810) Mrs. Felix
    Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1(1761-1770)
    Anna

    Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 5
    Total Free White Persons: 8
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 8

    It looks like they have two children, a boy over 10 and a girl less than 5.
    Looks like they are living with one of their mothers with three sons 20 to 29 (1801-1810) and
    Felix is the 1800 slot.

    based on 1840 census, Felix is b 1801; so 29 yrs old
    wife is same or younger

    Census:
    Name: Jefferson W Barnhill
    COUNTY: Wayne
    State: Illinois
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 Jefferson
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 mother
    Free White Persons - Females - 70 thru 79: 1 Anna,grandmother
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 3
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 3

    Children:
    1. (father of Jefferson) Barnhill was born about 1797 in South Carolina; died before 1845 in Fairfield, Wayne Co, Illinois.
    2. Felix* Harder (Hardin) Barnhill was born about 1800 in Kentucky or New Hampshire or Pennsylvania; died after 1845 in Wayne Co, Illinois.
    3. John W. Barnhill was born in 1800 in Greenville Co, South Carolina; died in Dec 1828 in Fairfield, Wayne Co, Illinois.
    4. 6. Audley Hamilton Barnhill was born on 22 Dec 1804 in York Co, South Carolina/North Carolina; died on 28 Dec 1881 in Ashland, Saunders Co, Nebraska; was buried in Ashland Cem, Saunders Co, Nebraska.
    5. (Felix bro 2) Barnhill was born about 1806; died after 1830 in of, Wayne Co, Illinois.
    6. (Felix bro 3) Barnhill was born about 1808; died after 1830 in of, Wayne Co, Illinois.
    7. (Felix bro 4) Barnhill was born about 1809; died after 1830 in of, Wayne Co, Illinois.