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John and Cynthia (Potter) Barney had 9 children; not yet entered in PAF.See GBFA, p.277
 
 "Barney Record Book" Bk 1, p 108; Bk 2, pp 43-44, 136 Barney; "Jacob
 Barney, 1634" pp 140, 165 by Mary E. Wesbrook, 1982; "County of Jefferson,
 N.Y. Gen. & Fam. History", by R. A. Oakes, vol. 2, pp 425-426, 1905 -
 Lewis Pub. Co.
 
 He came from the town of Lyndon, Vermont, in March, 1806, to Ellisburgh,
 New York, and located on a farm near Belleville; the journey was made by
 him on foot, driving an ox-team and one horse. He was a soldier in the war
 of 1812, and served at Sacketts Harbor. He was one of the organizers and
 served as one of the first directors of Bellevue Union Academy. His
 religious views were in accord with those advanced by the Baptist church.
 He was over six feet tall, and his shoulders were in proportion to his
 great height. In 1801 he married Cynthia Potter, and they were the parents
 of the following named children: 1- Orrilla, who became the wife of John
 Littlefield, and mother of Colonel Calvin Littlefield; 2- Hiram H., who
 was a graduate of Union College at Schenectady, New York, was a lawyer,
 following that profession in Cincinnati, Ohio, and for many years was
 state superintendent of schools of Ohio; 3- David Potter, mentioned at
 lenghth hereinafter; 4- Julia, wife of the Rev. Ebenezer Ward, who was a
 Baptist preacher, later a farmer, and resided near Cleveland, Ohio; 5-
 Harriet, wife of Jonah Sanford, of St. Lawrence County, New York, a lawyer
 and judge, and who served as colonel during the Civil War; 6- Lura,
 unmarried, who served  in the capacity of teacher; 7- Samuel, who followed
 farming on the old homestead farm; 8- John whose death occurred in
 Ellisburgh, was a farmer in the town and in Adams, and was one of the men
 who went to California to seek for gold in 1849; 9- Electa, wife of the
 Rev. Albert Ellis, a Baptist preacher, of Michigan.
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