Baldwin SEARS

Father: Thomas Baldwin SEARS
Mother: Maria BOARDMAN

Family 1: Mary M WHITING
  1. Clara SEARS
  2. Alida SEARS
  3. Thomas Selma SEARS
  4. Emily Boardman SEARS
  5. Truman SEARS
  6. Lorrin SEARS
  7. Mary SEARS
  8. May SEARS
  9. Myron E SEARS

                         _Eli SEARS __
 _Thomas Baldwin SEARS _|
|                       |_Hanna BULL _
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|--Baldwin SEARS 
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|                        _____________
|_Maria BOARDMAN _______|
                        |_____________

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Barbara Jane SEARS

Father: David Benton SEARS
Mother: Delia CALDWELL


                       _Joseph SEARS _
 _David Benton SEARS _|
|                     |_Sarah PITTS __
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|--Barbara Jane SEARS 
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|                      _______________
|_Delia CALDWELL _____|
                      |_______________

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Barbara Jo SEARS

Father: Robert James SEARS
Mother: Eva Mae HEWARD


                       _Asa SEARS ________________
 _Robert James SEARS _|
|                     |_Catherine "Katie" GORICH _
|
|--Barbara Jo SEARS 
|
|                      ___________________________
|_Eva Mae HEWARD _____|
                      |___________________________

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Barnabas SEARS

Father: Paul SEARS
Mother: Eunice Thacher CROSBY


                          _Paul SEARS _
 _Paul SEARS ____________|
|                        |_Ruth HOWES _
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|--Barnabas SEARS 
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|                         _____________
|_Eunice Thacher CROSBY _|
                         |_____________

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Barnabas SEARS

Father: Mulford SEARS
Mother: Patty CROSBY


                  _Isaac SEARS ____
 _Mulford SEARS _|
|                |_Sarah ELDRIDGE _
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|--Barnabas SEARS 
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|                 _________________
|_Patty CROSBY __|
                 |_________________

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Barnabas SEARS

Father: Joseph SEARS
Mother: Hannah HALL

Family 1: Thankful FREEMAN
  1. Stephen SEARS
  2. Hannah SEARS
  3. Mary SEARS

                 _Silas SEARS __
 _Joseph SEARS _|
|               |_Anna BURSELL _
|
|--Barnabas SEARS 
|
|                _______________
|_Hannah HALL __|
                |_______________

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Notes

!S.P. May p.105 Barnabas Sears was a "bloomer," or iron forger, and probably an associate in business with his bro. Roland. He removed from Rochester to Hardwick before the birth of his dau. Mary in 1738, and his dau. Hannah was born there. From thence he removed to Brookfield, where he purchased one-eighth part of certain iron-works, Jan,. 5, 1740, and died soon, as his inventory was rendered Oct. 28, 1741, L 220. His bro. Roland settled the estate, and appears to have adopted the dau. Mary who was bap. Hard., Sep. 11, 1743, being styled in the record "nephew of Rolon Sears." Stephen was brought up in Yarmouth, as also was probably his sister Hannah. Rev. E.H. Sears says there was an elder son "Barnabas, who was in the Rev'y war, was wounded and died in consequence." This is an error; he was a grand-son, No. 856, son of Stephen Sears.

PROCEEDED FATHER IN DEATH


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Barnabas SEARS (Lt Col)

Father: Roland SEARS
Mother: Mary FREEMAN

Family 1: Rachel BULLARD
  1. John SEARS
  2. Hannah SEARS
  3. Joseph SEARS
  4. Moses SEARS
  5. Barnabas SEARS
  6. Freeman SEARS
  7. Mary SEARS
  8. Roland SEARS
  9. Barnabas SEARS
  10. Sally SEARS

                 _Joseph SEARS _
 _Roland SEARS _|
|               |_Hannah HALL __
|
|--Barnabas SEARS 
|
|                _______________
|_Mary FREEMAN _|
                |_______________

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!S.P. May p.185 Barnabas Sears was a farmer, and lived on part of the old homestead in Hardwick. The farm was sold in 1777 to Rev Samuel Dennis, and he removed to the adjoin- ing town of Greenwich, his wife being dismissed to the church there 13 Sep 1779. He taught school in 1772, - was on "Committee of Correspondence" in 1777, and a member of Constitutional Conventin, 1779-80. His military service during the Revolution was abundant and conspicuous. He was sergeant of the Minute Men, marched in Capt. Simon Hazeltine's Co. on Lexington alarm, 19 Apr 1775, and was allowed for 150 miles travel, and 16 days service L1.19.11. He returned and assisted Capt Samuel Billings in organizing a company for the regular service, of which he was com. Lt, 23 May 1775, and was captain of a company in the camp at Dorchester Heights, 15 Feb 1776. He was elected Major of Col Holman's Regt., 26 Jun 1776, and served as Lt Col in the three months service, 12 Aug to 15 Nov 1781, 3 mos., 10 days' service, and 140 miles travel. In the troublous times which followed the Revolution, like many other officers and privates, he was concerned in the unlawful effort of relief, styled "Shay's Rebellion." His offense was pardoned by the government, and he subscribed the oath of allegiance in 1787.


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Barnabas SEARS

Father: Silas SEARS
Mother: Deborah BUCK

Family 1: Thankful SEARS
  1. Barnabas SEARS
  2. Rhoda SEARS
  3. Thankful SEARS
  4. Ruth SEARS
  5. Eli SEARS
  6. Simeon SEARS
  7. Sardis SEARS
  8. Nathan SEARS

                 _Joseph SEARS _
 _Silas SEARS __|
|               |_Hannah HALL __
|
|--Barnabas SEARS 
|
|                _John BUCK ____
|_Deborah BUCK _|
                |_Phebe SEARS __

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!S.P. May p.189 Barnabas Sears was drafted Jul 1779, to serve 9 months in Continental Army, under act of 9 Jun 1779; was in Capt Power's Co., age 16; 5 ft in height; brown complexion. In his later days he resided in Amherst with his three unmarried daughters, and drew a pension.


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Barnabas SEARS

Father: Elisha SEARS
Mother: Hannah SEARS

Family 1: Abigail WITHERELL
  1. Ashbel SEARS
  2. Sumner SEARS
  3. Enos SEARS
  4. Alonzo SEARS
  5. Mary SEARS
  6. Arethusa SEARS
  7. Barnabas SEARS
  8. Caroline H SEARS

                 _Roland SEARS _
 _Elisha SEARS _|
|               |_Mary FREEMAN _
|
|--Barnabas SEARS 
|
|                _Silas SEARS __
|_Hannah SEARS _|
                |_Deborah BUCK _

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Barnabas SEARS

Father: Barnabas SEARS
Mother: Hannah CROCKER

Family 1: Ruth H CROWELL
  1. Henry SEARS
  2. John SEARS
  3. John K SEARS
  4. Simeon Crowell SEARS
Family 2: Deborah Manter CLARK
  1. Isaiah Clark SEARS
  2. Henry William SEARS
  3. Etta Frances SEARS
Family 3: Susan H DOANE

                   _Stephen SEARS _
 _Barnabas SEARS _|
|                 |_Sarah GORHAM __
|
|--Barnabas SEARS 
|
|                  ________________
|_Hannah CROCKER _|
                  |________________

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!S.P. May p.544 Barnabas is a dealer in lumber and hardware, Middleboro, MA. Summer residence, old Crowell homestead, S Yarmouth !S.P. May handnotes Unlike most lads of the Cape, Barnabas Sears turned his mind to mechanics instead of the sea. After such educational advantages as his own village afforded, he went to Nantucket at the age of seventeen as an apprentice to the carpenters trade, and then for a short time he attended an evening school. At the age of twenty-one he returned to S Yarmouth, but was induced to spend the subsequent season on the island before he made a permanent residence in his native place. With his brother, John K., he engaged in the building and planing-mill business. In the fall of 1873, he with his older brother as JK & B Sears, established a lumber yard at Middleboro, where Barnabas removed, remaining there till 1887 when he returned, leaving the business with his youngest son, Henry W Sears, who continues it. Mr Sears has persistently declined office, preferring the social relations of life to the strife of party. He is a Republican politically, with a strong tendancy to promote the cause of temperance, whenever an opportunity is presented. He has been earnest and forward in that cause, as well as in every other good work. He is a member of the MIddleboro Cong. Church, but earnestly supports the religious societies of his village. In 1849 he erected his present fine residence, where he is passing the twilight of his well spent days in the quiet enjoyment of the association of brothers and sisters, and in the full confidence of the entire community.


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