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  1. 1.  Living (daughter of J.J. Barnhouse and Living).

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  J.J. Barnhouse was born on 21 Nov 1843 in Salem Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio (son of Cristopher Columbus "C.C." Barnhouse and Druscilla Wagner); and died.

    Notes:

    From http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohjeffer/doylebioindex/jjbarnhouse.html
    J. J. BARNHOUSE, a general farmer, who owns eighty-two acres of fine land, situated in Salem Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, was born in Springfield Township, Jefferson County, November 21, 1843. He is a son of C. C. and Drusilla (Wagner) Barnhouse.
    C. C> Barnhouse was born in Springfield Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, December 9, 1818, a son of George and Susan (Fox) Barnhouse. The father of George Barnhouse came from Hesse-Cassel, Germany, probably with the Hessian forces which were hired by the British at the time of the Revolutionary War. It is a family tradition that he escaped from the British army and fought for the colonies. He settled in Virginia, probably in Loudon County, as it was from there that his son George Barnhouse, came to Jefferson County and subsequently settled in Springfield Township, where years later both he and wife died and were buried in the cemetery not far from their farm. They were members of the German Reformed CHurch.
    To George and Susan (Fox) Barnhouse, ten children were born and nine grew to maturity. They were as follows: Benjamin, who was born in Loudon County, Virginia, married Mary Gillespie and they lived near Sharon, in Noble County, Ohio; Priscilla, who married Thomas Eberhart, and they lived in Tuscarauwas County, Ohio; William, who died in infancy; Elizabeth, who married William Dotts and resided in Carroll and Jefferson Counties; Lucinda, who never married; George, who was born after the family came to Jefferson County, married Rosanna McFerren, and they lived in Noble County, Ohio; Abner, who married Elizabeth Miller, and lived in Jefferson and Carroll Counties, Ohio, but died in Michigan; Jacob, who married Elizabeth Hall, and lived in Noble County; C. C., who spent much of his life in Jefferson County and is noticed more fully in another paragraph of this sketch; and Sampson, who was born in Jefferson County, married Katherine Able, and they lived in Noble and Morgan Counties.
    On the maternal side, Grandfather Fox came to America from England. He was a poor boy and as was a frequent custom in those days, entered into a contract with a vessel captain to work for his passage across the ocean. This placed him more or less in the hands of a bad man, for when the end of the voyage was reached he kept the young man a prisoner until some one hired him--a Maryland farmer, who paid the passage money demanded by the captain and then took Mr. Fox with him as a slave until he should have worked out the sum. In those days when laws were lax, great injustice was frequently done. Mr. Fox accompanied his purchaser, but evidently was not willing to submit to the latter's treatment, for he soon ran away and went into the Patriot army, subsequently finding a peaceful home in Virginia.
    In 1840, C. C> Barnhouse was married to Drucilla Wagner, and they had the following children: George William, who died when aged four months; J. J., whose name begins this sketch; Chastina E., who married Ervin Naragon, of Minerva, Ohio; and Zachery T., who married Lucinda Whitmore (they resided for a time in Harrison County, but later moved to California, where he died). For some time after marrying, Mr. Barnhouse remained in Springfield Township, but then moved to Harrison County and later to Carroll County. They moving back to Jefferson County, he settled in Springfield Township, within a half mile of wher ehe was born, and he died there April 7, 1869. His wife had passed away on April 19, 1866, and both were interred at East Springfield, Ohio. They were worthy members of the German Reformed Church, good, honest, virtuous people. Mr. Barnhouse was a member of the Republican party and as a citizen was held in such high esteem in Springfield Township that he was frequently elected to office and served both as assessor and as supervisor. From 1854 until the date of his death he was a Free Mason in good standing. His estate comprised 150 acres of land situated in Jefferson County/
    J. J. Barnhouse was educated in the schools of Springfield Township and the Normal School at Hopedale, Harrison County, after which he returned to the home farm to give his father assistance and continued to live on that place for twelve years after his own marriage. He then moved for a time into Cross Creek Township and from there came to his present farm on March 28, 1882, since which time he has made many improvements, all the substantial farm buildings now standing having been erected by himself. General farming is carried on by him and he is ably assisted by his son, Roy B. No tests for oil or gas have ever been made here nor has the land been leased for coal rights. It is a well managed, productive property and all the surroundings indicate thrift and prosperity.
    Mr. Barnhouse was married May 23, 1867, to Miss Nancy Jane Naragon, a daughter of William and Nancy A. Naragon, of Miller's Station, Harrison County, and a granddaughter of Jacob Naragon, who came to Harrison County from Schuylkill County, Pa., and had been a soldier in the War of 1812. His father was killed in Pennsylvania in early days, by the Indians. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhouse have four children; Anna L., who lives at home; William E., who resides at Billings, Montana; R. Howard, whose home is in California; and Roy B.
    In politics Mr. Barnhouse is identified with the Democratic party. He served one term as township supervisor and two terms as school director, but his life has been mainly a private one, his desires never making him anxious for public notice. FOr many years he has been connected with the Masonic fraternity. With his family he attends and gives his liberal support to the Presbyterian Church.

    J.J. married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living (daughter of Living).

    Notes:

    Children:
    1. 1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Cristopher Columbus "C.C." Barnhouse was born on 9 Dec 1818 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio (son of George Barnhouse and Susannah Fuchs); died on 7 Apr 1869 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 9 Apr 1869 in East Springfield Cem, Jefferson Co, Ohio.

    Notes:

    "For some time after marrying [in 1841], Mr. Barnhouse remained in Springfield Township, but then moved to Harrison County and later to Carroll County all in Ohio. Then moving back to Jefferson County, he settled in Springfield Township, within a half mile of where he was born, and he died there 7 Apr 1869. His wife died 19 April 1866, and both were interred at East Springfield, Ohio. They were worthy members of the German Reformed Church, good, honest, virtuous people. Mr. Barnhouse was a member of the Republican Party and as a citizen was held in such high esteem in Springfield Township that he was frequently elected to office and served both as assessor and as supervisor. From 1854 until the date of his death he was a Free Mason in good standing. His estate comprised 150 acres of land situated in Jefferson County.

    Cristopher married Druscilla Wagner on 27 Jun 1841 in Harrison County, Ohio. Druscilla (daughter of John Wagner and Mira (wife of John Wagner) [?]) died on 19 Apr 1866 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 22 Apr 1866 in East Springfield Cem, Jefferson Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Druscilla Wagner (daughter of John Wagner and Mira (wife of John Wagner) [?]); died on 19 Apr 1866 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 22 Apr 1866 in East Springfield Cem, Jefferson Co, Ohio.
    Children:
    1. George William Barnhouse was born on 16 Jun 1843 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; died on 21 Oct 1843 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 23 Oct 1843 in Coleman-Watson Ridge Cemetery, Jefferson Co, Ohio.
    2. 2. J.J. Barnhouse was born on 21 Nov 1843 in Salem Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; and died.
    3. Living
    4. Zachery T Barnhouse died in California.

  3. 6.  Living (son of Living).

    Notes:

    Children:
    1. 3. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George BarnhouseGeorge Barnhouse was born on 30 Aug 1785 in Loudoun County, Virginia; was christened on 9 Oct 1785 in Lovettsville Lutheran Church, Loudoun Co, Virginia (son of Christoph Bornhaus and Rosina Roller); died on 20 Jun 1833 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 23 Jun 1833 in Coleman-Watson Ridge Cemetery, Jefferson Co, Ohio.

    Notes:

    George Barnhouse Will (Jefferson County Ohio Wills page 472) "I, George Barnhouse, of the County of Jefferson in the State of Ohio, do make and publish my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. First it is my will that my funeral expenses, and all my just debts shall be fully paid. Second, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Susannah Barnhouse, the plantation on which we now reside, situated in Springfield Township, County and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty acres, being part of the South East quarter of Section 22, Township 11, Range 4. During her natural life if she sees proper to hold the same and all livestock, horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs with all the personal property to dispose of the same at pleasure. And at the decease of my said wife, all the property hereby divised or bequeathed to her as aforesaid or so much thereof as may then remain unexpended, to be sold at public sale and the proceeds to be divided amongst by lawful heirs equally except my oldest son Benjamin Barnhouse, who shall not have as much as either of the other lawful heirs because he has already one hundred dollars more than any of the other heirs. Therefore, each and every one of my other lawful heirs or their heirs, shall first receive one hundred dollars each, after my said wife's death. And lastly, I hereby constitute and appoint my said wife, Susannah Barnhouse, and Jacob Smith of the township, county and state aforesaid to be the Executors of this my last will and testament. In testimony thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three.
    /Signed: George Barnhouse/Signed, published and declared by the above named George Barnhouse as and for his last will and testament in presense of us, who at his request have signed as witnesses to the same. Will probated Jefferson County Ohio on 19 August 1833.
    /Signed: Thomas Dotts/ /Signed: Peter Barnhouse/

    George married Susannah Fuchs on 21 Mar 1805 in Loudoun County, Virginia. Susannah (daughter of Henrich Fuchs and Anna Eva Simon) was born on 1 Feb 1777 in Frederick County, Maryland; was christened on 20 Apr 1777 in Frederick County, Maryland; died on 17 Apr 1842 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 20 Apr 1842 in Coleman-Watson Ridge Cemetery, Jefferson Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Susannah FuchsSusannah Fuchs was born on 1 Feb 1777 in Frederick County, Maryland; was christened on 20 Apr 1777 in Frederick County, Maryland (daughter of Henrich Fuchs and Anna Eva Simon); died on 17 Apr 1842 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 20 Apr 1842 in Coleman-Watson Ridge Cemetery, Jefferson Co, Ohio.

    Notes:

    From History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio, the name Susannah Fuchs was Americanized to Susan Fox. From Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850 her name is Susannah Fox. On her gravestone her given name is spelled "Susannah". Therefore, to be consistent I will retain the Germanic spelling of both given and surname.
    Gravestone Epitaph: My dearest friends, old, young & gay / Pause and my mouldering tomb survey / Prepare to die for recollect / That death, for age, hath no respect.

    Notes:

    Married:
    by Methodist Pastor John Littlejohn

    Children:
    1. Benjamin Barnhouse was born on 13 May 1805 in Near Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, Virginia; died on 15 Jun 1893 in Muskingum County, Ohio; was buried about Jun 1893 in Mount Zion Cemetery, Muskingum County, Ohio.
    2. William Barnhouse was born on 10 Mar 1807 in Loudoun County, Virginia; was christened on 2 Aug 1807 in Loudoun County, Virginia; died about 1812 in Jefferson County, Ohio.
    3. Priscilla Barnhouse was born on 2 Dec 1808 in Near Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, Virginia; died on 25 Dec 1891 in Shelby Co, Illinois; was buried about Dec 1891 in Gastau Cemetery, Shelby Co, Illinois.
    4. Lucinda "Lucy" Barnhouse was born on 19 Feb 1810 in Near Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, Virginia; was christened on 26 Aug 1810 in Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, Virginia; died on 14 Mar 1870 in Salem Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 17 Mar 1870 in East Springfield, Jefferson Co, Ohio.
    5. Elizabeth Barnhouse was born on 30 Oct 1811 in Near Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, Virginia; died about 1893 in Salem Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio.
    6. George E. Barnhouse was born on 13 Sep 1813 in Jefferson County, Ohio; died on 21 Nov 1890 in Putnam County, Missouri; was buried about Nov 1890 in McCune Cemetery, Putnam Co, Missouri.
    7. Jacob Barnhouse was born on 21 Oct 1814 in Jefferson County, Ohio; died on 19 Aug 1845 in Noble Twp, Noble Co, Ohio.
    8. Abner Barnhouse was born on 25 May 1816 in Jefferson County, Ohio; died on 14 Oct 1873 in Conway Twp, Livingston Co, Michigan.
    9. 4. Cristopher Columbus "C.C." Barnhouse was born on 9 Dec 1818 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; died on 7 Apr 1869 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 9 Apr 1869 in East Springfield Cem, Jefferson Co, Ohio.
    10. Sampson Barnhouse was born on 19 Sep 1820 in Jefferson County, Ohio; died on 26 Dec 1895 in Windsor Twp, Morgan Co, Ohio.

  3. 10.  John Wagner and died.

    John married Mira (wife of John Wagner) [?]. Mira and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mira (wife of John Wagner) [?] and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. Druscilla Wagner died on 19 Apr 1866 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 22 Apr 1866 in East Springfield Cem, Jefferson Co, Ohio.

  5. 12.  Living

    Notes:

    Children:
    1. 6. Living



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