Walkershire - Person Sheet
Walkershire - Person Sheet
NameDeborah A “Saraann” Barber
Birth Date1802
Birth PlaceVerona, Oneida, NY
Census Date1850
Census PlaceMonmouth, Jackson, IA
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Census Date1852
Census PlaceMonmouth, Jackson, IA
Census Date1856
Census PlaceMonmouth, Jackson, IA
MemoState census has her as Saraann living with Sarah Riggs and July Call
Census Date1860
Census PlaceBellevue, Jackson, IA
MemoLiving with Washburn’s, Eli and Jennie
Reside Date1860
Reside PlaceBellevue, Jackson, Iowa, USA
MemoResidence Post Office: Bellevue
Census Date1870
Census PlaceWyoming, Jones, IA
Reside Date1870
Reside PlaceWyoming, Jones, Iowa, USA
MemoResidence Post Office: Wyoming
Death Dateaft 1870
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FatherRussell Barber (1783-)
MotherPatience Leach (~1791-)
Spouses
Birth Date13 Jul 1795
Birth PlaceColrain, Massachusetts, USA
Death Date6 Feb 1855
Death PlaceFalmouth, Indiana, USA
Birth Date13 Jul 1795
Birth PlaceColrain, Franklin, Massachusetts
Census Date1830
Census PlaceQueensbury, Warren, NY
Census Date1850
Census PlaceMonmouth, Jackson, Iowa
MemoLiving with Eli Washburn family wife Jane R b. ~1826 NY
Census Date1850
Census PlaceBoston, Summit, OH
MemoPage 270 Dewelling 56 Family 59 With Barnhart?? family also Saren Call 15 F
Census Date1852
Census PlaceMonmouth, Jackson, Iowa
MemoState Census - Head of house
Census Date1854
Census PlaceMonmouth, Jackson, IA
MemoIsaac is living with 2 females most likely wife Deborah and Julia
Death Date6 Feb 1855
Death PlaceFalmouth, Jackson, Iowa
FatherStephen 2 Call (1768-1848)
MotherPatty Martha Emeline Howard (1768-1815)
Marr Dateabt 1848
ChildrenJulia Belle Barbour (1848->1900)
 Amanda (~1824-)
History notes for Deborah A “Saraann” Barber
Jerry Lunsford, my son, forwarded you inquiry to me. As you know from his information Ada Bell Eastman was my mother. Your information is intriging. I have no record of a Debora living with Julia and J.C. Eastman but I can confirm the following.

Truman Eastman b 17 January 1800 Rutland county VT d 20 March 1867
m Eliza Brainard b 12 December 1808 Rodman, Jefferson county, NY
daughter Phebe W Eastman b 16 Febuary 1829 in Westfield, Medina county, Ohio
daughter Phidelia b 30 September 1831 in Westfield, Medina county, Ohio
son Joel C Eastman b 8 July 1834 in Lafayette, Medina county, Ohio
daughter Elizabeth W Eastman b 25 June 1837 in Westfield, Medina county, Ohio
son Daniel C Eastman b 18 January 1842 in Armeda, Mc Comb county, Michigan

Joel C. Eastman b 8 July 1834 in Lafayett Medena county Ohio d 1909 Boulder CO
m Julia J Barber 8 July in Wyoming IA
daughter Gussie D Eastman b 15 June 1868 Wyoming, Jones county, IA
son Challes B Eastman b 24 June 1871 Wyoming, Jones county, IA
son Eddie S Eastman b 24 September 1876 Wyoming, Jones County, IA

Charles B. Eastman b 15 June 1871 d 8 June 1931 in Billings MT
m Mary L Wellman 12 June 1901in Boulder, CO
daughter Ada Bell Eastman b 1 December 1902 in Crestone, Saguache county, CO
son Charles Lewis b 3 May 1904 in Boulder, CO d 30 June 1920
daughter Ruth Romelia Eastman 15 May 1906 in Aspen, Gilpen County, CO

It is interesting that your reference indicates Wyoming IA is in Jackson county and mine says Jones county. I will have to check that out. I believe the above information to be reliable. It all cane from an Eastman family Bible which I have seen. The entrys are mostly in Joel C Eastmans hand.

There is more info such as the marriage records for the children of Truman and Eliza Brainard and of Joel C. Eastman. And of course my family. Would be glad to share that if you are interested. I would be interested to see how your Debora ties in if either of us can find that link. Ada's mother, Mary L Wellamn has an interesting lineage too but one can certainly get sidetracked.

The email that Jerry forwarded stops where you said "Positive indicators are:" dont know why.

Good luck with your search, John C (Jack) Lunsford
History notes for Isaac (Spouse 1)
Beginning in 1851, a settlement of Friends began to form in eastern Linn County, Iowa, extending into western Jones County.

These Friends came primarily from eastern Ohio, where they had been intimately involved in the Gurneyite-Wilburite controversy and were generally sympathetic with the Wilburite element. They soon organized Linn Preparative Meeting under the direction of Red Cedar Monthly Meeting centered near Springdale in Cedar County, Iowa.

In 1853 Caleb Gregg, a recognized minister of some ability, moved with his family to the Linn County settlement. When his Wilburite views became known to the Friends at Red Cedar, overseers of Red Cedar Monthly Meeting drew up a complaint against Gregg and asked Linn Preparative Meeting to deal with him.

When Linn Preparative Meeting declined to discipline Gregg, the overseers persuaded the Monthly Meeting to treat with Gregg and to visit Linn Preparative Meeting. This situation led to the disowning of Caleb Gregg in Tenth Month 1854 and the laying down of Linn Preparative Meeting by Red Cedar Monthly Meeting.

At about the same time, on Ninth Month 5, 1854, Ohio Yearly Meeting
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January 04, 2025
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