John BARNETT1,3,2,2
also known as 3
16781,2 - 6th Sep 17341,2
Life History
1678 |
Born in Londonderry, Ireland.1,2 |
Apr 1701 |
Birth of son Robert BARNETT in Ireland.1 |
1705 |
Birth of son John E BARNETT in Londonderry, Londonderry, Ireland.3,4 |
Sep 1734 |
Death of Jennett POWER.1 |
6th Sep 1734 |
Died in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.1,2 |
Notes
- Millennium File
John Barnett
Birth 20 May 1678 Derry, Ireland
[It had been renamed Londonderry by King James I, and unified with the new County Londonderry in 1613]
Christening 16 Aug 1678 Derry Cathedral Temple, Derry, Ireland
Death 1 Sep 1734
Father William Barnett
Mother Catherine Katharine Vance
Spouse Jeanette Power
Children John Barnett
Spouse Father Patrick Power
Spouse Mother Jeanette
Frorm his son's compiled information:
Family Data Collection - Births
John E Barnett
Father John Burnett [sic]
Mother Jennett Barnett
Birth 1705 Londonderry, Londonderry County, Ireland
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John Barnett b. 1678, in the neighborhood of Londonderry, Ireland. In company with his brother William Barnett, emigrated with his family to Pennsylvania prior to 1730, locating in Hanover township, then Lancaster County, being among the earliest settlers in that township. He died in September, 1734, his will being probated at Lancaster on the first day of October following. John Barnett left a wife Jennett, and the following children, all born in County Derry [Londonderry], Ireland [in what is now Northern Ireland]:
[There was never any county Derry. The original Irish city was called Derry, and the old county Coleraine. The new Londonderry County was created in 1613 to include and eliminate Coleraine and Keenaght (Cianachta) and some other areas. The old city of Derry was combined in the unifired County-City of Londonderry]
i. Robert , b. 1701 ; m. and removed to Virginia
ii. James , b. 1703 ; m. and went to Virginia with his brother; from them most of the names in the South have sprung
iii. John , b. 1705 ; m. Margaret Roan
iv. Joseph , b. 1708
v. Mary , b. 1710
vi. Jennett , b. 1713 ; d. in 1787 ; unmarried
vii. Jean , b. 1715 ; m. Moses Swan ; (see Swan record)
-- Chris W Barnett, Ancestry Stories, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11038875/person/6108580231/mediax/2?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum&ftm=1
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North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000
John Barnett
Birth 1678 Londonderry, Ireland
Death Date Sep 1734
Father Unknown
Spouse Jennett
Children:
Jean Barnett
Robert Barnett
James Barnett
John Barnett
Joseph Barnett
Mary Barnett
Jennett Barnett
Note: His comments on Robert b 1701 and John b 1703, moving to Virginia. Chris comments that "from them most of the names inthe South have sprung."
I am descended from a Virginia line of Barnetts that came south and other directions from Virginia, but they are connected with the Royal family in Virginia. The name Royal, especailly Joseph Royal and forms of it continue into the late 1800s across the south and southwest. My great great grandfather was Jorile/Jorial Barnett (1802-abt 1880).
The Virignia Barnetts seem well-documented as deriving from an original line named Bernard/Barnard from France and England, who still continued to use that form of the name alternating with the Barnett form until some standardized on one or other of these forms for their line.
I have pursued a connection of our Royal-Barnett Virginia with this Irish Barnett line, because various spellings and forms of the well-used name indicate a northern Irish pronunciation of the name Joe Royal. However, searching or several years, I have been unable to find any connection with the Irish Derry Barnetts. The well-documented Barnett ancestors in that very large and prolific line in the south were already in Virgnian long before John Barnett b 1678 migrated from Derry, Ireland to Pennsylvania.
The pronunciation of Joe Royal as Jorial may also be due to the strong Scots-Irish (northern Irish) influences throughout the Appalachian and southern speech generally. This influence of shifting the OY to I. IN southern speech, the I (which is really like ah-ee) flattens into a simple flat vowel. This OY-I tendency goes throughout the mid-south range east-west into the Ozarks of Missouri and Arkansas and into the flatlands south of that line into Georgia, Alabama, and points wesward.
This Barnett-Royal line is found everywhere along this westward migrationpath through the south into the southwest. Our Barnett line are all over northern Texas and Oklahoma. Jorile Barnett came to Hill County, Texas, from Illinois, where he had moved from the corner of North Carolina and Tennessee, where he lost two wives. Many of his desendants went to Indian Territory.
All the Barnetts I have found seem to be related to his same Barnett-Royal group of Virginia families who derive from the English-French Bernard and related families in the Old World. I'd welcome clues that might shed light on a possible connection between these two lines of Barnetts.
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