Pane-Joyce Genealogy
15909. John Barker. Born on 4 May 1678 in Barnstable, MA.170 John died in Lebanon, CT, on 1 Feb 1745; he was 66. Occupation: husbandman.

From Elizabeth Barker’s Barker Genealogy:290
    John was a husbandman, living in Marshfield, Mass. he bought land in Lebanon, Ct. 1726-29-35.290
In 1702 John first married Hannah Eames (26582) , daughter of Jonathan Eames (10596) (ca 1655-31 May 1724) & Hannah Truant (ca 1662-).290 Born on 23 Apr 1684 in Marshfield, MA.60 Hannah died in Marshfield, MA, on 30 Jan 1714; she was 29.290
Their children include:
33561i.
Abner Barker (24 Jun 1703-)
33562ii.
John Barker (3 Jan 1705-between 16 Sep 1756 and 14 Jul 1757)
33563iii.
Jonathan Barker (Died unmarried) (14 Jun 1706-24 May 1724)
33564iv.
Desire Barker (19 Feb 1707-)
33565v.
Anna Barker (19 Oct 1709-bef 1 Aug 1790)
33566vi.
Hannah Barker (9 Mar 1712/3-)
On 5 Jan 1715 when John was 36, he second married Bethiah Ford (16426) , daughter of Dea. William Ford (6124) (ca 1634-7 Feb 1721/2) & Sarah Dingley (6099) (ca 1639-7 May 1727), in Marshfield, MA.60 “John Barker and Bethia ffoord both of Marshfield were married January the 5: 1714: by Isaac Winslow”. Born on 3 Feb 1680 in Marshfield, MA. Bethiah died in Barnstable, MA, on 6 Dec 1770; she was 90.290
Their children include:
33567i.
Capt. Joshua Barker (26 Sep 1715-23 Feb 1784)
33568ii.
Bethiah Barker (9 Mar 1718/9-28 Jan 1762)
33569iii.
Rev. Nehemiah Barker (1720-10 Mar 1772)
33570iv.
Oliver Barker (6 Jul 1722-25 Mar 1797)
15910. Desire Barker. Born on 22 Sep 1680 in Barnstable, MA.170 Desire died in Scituate, MA 12 Jan 1709/10.52

Samuel and Desire were married in November 1700, and their first child was born in April 1701, five months later. They were charged with “carnal copulation with each other before marriage” in September 1701.
On 20 Nov 1700 when Desire was 20, she married Capt. Samuel Turner (8780) , son of Nathaniel Turner (3026) (ca 1638/9-31 Jan 1715) & Mehitable Rigby (ca 1643-22 Mar 1680), in Scituate, MA.110 Born on 25 Feb 1671 in Scituate, MA.52 Samuel died in Scituate, MA, on 3 Nov 1759; he was 88.52 Buried in First Parish Cemetery, Scituate Harbor.

Samuel first married Desire Barker, second Abigail (Gill) Litchfield, widow of Josiah Leavitt.

Samuel inherited the Turner farm from his father.53

Samuel Turner and Abigail Gill of Hingham, daughter of Lt. Thomas Gill & Susanna, were married 13 Nov 1718 in Hingham.52
Their children include:
23288i.
Lillis Turner (27 Apr 1701-1 Jun 1755)
23289ii.
Nathaniel Turner (20 Dec 1702-1 May 1734)
23290iii.
Samuel Turner (Died unmarried) (16 Feb 1704/5-Jun 1734)
23291iv.
Capt. James Turner (18 Dec 1706-30 May 1776)
23292v.
Job Turner (Died young) (9 May 1709-26 Feb 1713/4)
15911. Anne Barker. Born on 26 Aug 1682 in Barnstable, MA.170 Anne died in Barnstable, MA, on 22 Nov 1682.170
15912. Anne Barker. Born on 1 Nov 1683 in Barnstable, MA.170
11 Mar 1713/4 Anne married Robert Thompson in First Parish Church of Scituate.110,52 Born say 1680.

From Deane’s History of Scituate:53
    Robert Thompson was in Scituate 1712. His house was on the lane which leads north-west from Hobart’s landing gate. Mr. Cushing Briggs now [1831] owns the place.

Robert and Anna lived until after 1721 in the house purchased by James Briggs in 1747 on the lane (now Cross St.) near Newal’s Gate.42

According to some Sons of the American Revolution applications, Robert was born Sep 1689 in Stokely, York, England, and died 1760 in Boston.

According to the Boston city records, there were three children born there in the 1720s to men named Robert Thompson.
    Ann Thompson, b. 20 May 1724, daughter of Robert and Ann Thompson
    Desire Thompson, b. 28 Feb 1726, daughter of Robert and Ann Thompson
    Ruth Thompson, b. 26 Aug 1728, daughter of Robert and Ruth Thompson
The mother of Ruth Thompson was Ruth Whttemore who had married a Robert Thompson 30 Nov 1727 in Boston. Ruth Whittemore was probably the daughter of John and Ruth (Bassett) Whittemore.

It may be that the two Robert Thompsons were the same person, and Ruth Whittemore was his second wife.
Their children include:
33571i.
Robert Thompson (Died young) (26 Jun 1715-26 Feb 1722)
33572ii.
Barnabas Thompson (18 Apr 1717-)
33573iii.
Ann Thompson (Died young) (18 Oct 1719-)
33574iv.
John Thompson (8 Apr 1720-)
33575v.
Thomas Thompson (Died soon) (26 Oct 1721-3 Mar 1722)
33576vi.
Robert Thompson (ca 1723-)
33577vii.
Ann Thompson (20 May 1724-)
33578viii.
Desire Thompson (28 Feb 1726-23 Feb 1775)
15913. Capt. Samuel Williams Barker. Born on 23 Apr 1686 in Marshfield, MA.60 Samuel Williams died in Scituate, MA, on 6 Aug 1754; he was 68.52 Buried in Union Street Cemetery, Scituate.

Samuel must have had an older brother Williams Barker. Samuel’s great uncle John Williams of Scituate made his will in 1691 when Samuel was five years old, making Williams Barker John Williams’ major heir with the proviso that if Williams Barker died without issue, the legacy would pass to Samuel:
    “To Willams Barker, the son of my nephew John Barker of Marshfield, all my farm in Scituate where I now live, to be possessed by him when 21 years of age, until then it shall be in the occupation of his said father, he to pay legacies as directed; if said Williams die without issue, said farm shall go to his brother Samuel Barker, “He then Giving himself and being thenceforth Called by the name of Williams Barker”; to nephew John Barker £30, and to his son John Barker £10, and to Samuel Barker aforesaid £30, and to each of the daughters of said nephew John Barker, £10; to said nephew John Barker one moiety or half share in undivided lands at Conahasset.”
    From “Abstracts from the First Book of Plymouth County Probate Records” The Genealogical Advertiser 4 (1898), pages 25–27, http://archive.org/details/genealogicaladve05gree

From the Barker Genealogy:290
    Samuel Williams at the age of eight inherited the Barker homestead at Scituate, Mass. This house was built by John Williams, father in law of Robert and John Barker, as early as 1634 and was for a time used as a garrison-house, as appears from its massive inner walls of brick pierced with loopholes. The place remained in the Barker family for six or seven generations, the house being in a good state of preservation, though the interior has been modernized. It stands upon high ground with an extensive view of the harbor and sea, about 1920 it became the Hatherly Inn.
On 25 Dec 1706 when Samuel Williams was 20, he married Hannah Cushing (20979) , daughter of Rev. Jeremiah Cushing (10027) (3 Jul 1654-22 Mar 1705/6) & Hannah Loring (7768) (9 Aug 1664-30 May 1710), in the Second Church of Scituate.52 Born on 26 Mar 1687 in Scituate, MA.52

Briggs42 says Hannah was the daughter of Rev. Nehemiah Cushing.
Their children include:
33579i.
Capt. Samuel Barker (4 Oct 1707-1782)
33580ii.
Capt. Ignatius Barker (1 Dec 1709-bef 1 Aug 1774)
33581iii.
Hannah Barker (16 May 1711-1795)
33582iv.
Ezekiel Barker (2 Jul 1714-)
33583v.
Deborah Barker (1 May 1720-17 Feb 1756)
15914. Barnabas Barker. Born ca 1688 in Marshfield, MA.290 Barnabas died in 1763.290 Occupation: Farmer.

Barnabas first married Hannah Turner, second Mary (Greene) Neal, widow of John Neal.

Barnabas’ “house at Beach woods near Johnson’s swamp was burnt 1739, and the town voted to exempt him from taxes that year. ... Barnabas was an active man in the Revolutionary war. He resided near Halifax hill, and was succeeded in his residence by Ignatius Otis.”53
On 13 Apr 1719 Barnabas first married Hannah Turner (23242) , daughter of Thomas Turner Esq. (8760) (Dec 1670-1721) & Hannah Jenkins (11576) (21 Jul 1679-), in Scituate, MA.52 Born on 15 Jun 1697 in Scituate, MA.52 Hannah died bef May 1736.
Their children include:
33584i.
Barnabas Barker (Died soon) (ca 1720-)
33585ii.
Sarah Barker (2 Jun 1721-)
33586iii.
Barnabas Barker (13 Apr 1723-23 Mar 1797)
33587iv.
Hannah Barker (17 Jan 1724-16 May 1792)
33588v.
Thomas Barker (19 Aug 1726-)
33589vi.
Desire Barker (25 Apr 1728-10 Apr 1798)
33590vii.
Mary Barker (Twin) (ca 1730-)
33591viii.
Abigail Barker (Twin) (ca 1730-)
33592ix.
John Barker (ca 1731-)
33593x.
Lydia Barker (ca 1734-)
33594xi.
David Barker (Twin, died young) (ca 1735-)
33595xii.
Ziporah Barker (Twin) (ca 1735-)
On 4 May 1736 Barnabas second married Mary Greene (43640) , daughter of William Greene (23868) (24 Apr 1684-28 Jan 1756) & Desire Bacon (31367) (15 Mar 1688/9-29 Sep 1730), in the Second Church of Scituate.52,110 Born on 8 Mar 1710 in Plymouth, MA.290

Mary first married John Neal, second Barnabas Barker as his second wife.
Their children include:
33596i.
33597ii.
Mercy Barker (ca 4 May 1738-21 Dec 1817)
33598iii.
Joshua Barker (ca 1740-22 Dec 1804)
33599iv.
Lucy Barker (Died soon) (ca 1743-bef 1744)
33600v.
Lucy Barker (ca 1744-20 Jul 1818)
33601vi.
Content Barker (ca 1747-25 Apr 1821)
33602vii.
Bathsheba Barker (ca 1750-2 Aug 1830)
33603viii.
Zipporah Barker (ca 1752-2 Nov 1830)
15915. Mary Barker. Born ca 1690 in Marshfield, MA.290
6 Jan 1713/4 Mary married Lieut. Ensign Otis (26751) , son of Capt. Stephen Otis (12020) (1661-26 Aug 1733) & Hannah Ensign (10705) (ca 1670-1 May 1729), in Scituate, MA.110 Born on 29 Jan 1691 in Scituate, MA.52 Ensign died in Scituate, MA in Nov 1774.52 Occupation: tanner.

Ensign inherited the Ensign property; house and lands, with the tannery established by his father. He was a Representative to the General Court 1751-1753 from Scituate.42
Their children include:
33604i.
Desire Otis (Died young) (8 Dec 1714-20 Apr 1722)
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