Thomas Barber, Jr.

Thomas Barber, Jr.[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35]

Male 1644 - 1713  (68 years)


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  • Name Thomas Barber  [1, 2, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
    Suffix Jr. 
    Birth 14 Jul 1644  Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location  [17, 19, 20, 33, 34
    Christening 14 Jul 1644  Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 18
    Gender Male 
    Burial May 1713  Hop Meadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location  [19, 35
    Death 10 May 1713  Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 17, 19, 22, 34, 35
    Person ID I312684223220  Oswald Genealogy
    Last Modified 15 Jun 2025 

    Family Mary Phelps,   b. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationbur. 1724, Simsbury Cemetery, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 17 Dec 1663  Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. John Barber,   b. 01 Nov 1664, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
     2. Sarah Barber,   b. 12 Jul 1669, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 31 Mar 1748 (Age 78 years)
     3. Johannah Barber,   b. 1670, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 25 Jun 1713, Simsbury, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 43 years)  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
     4. Thomas Barber, III,   b. 07 Oct 1671, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 Sep 1714, Newbury, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 42 years)
     5. Ann Barber,   b. 07 Oct 1672, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 15 Nov 1722, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years)  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
     6. Samuel Barber,, Sr.,   b. 17 May 1673, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 Dec 1725, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 52 years)  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
     7. Child Infant Barber,   b. 1677, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt. 1677, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 0 years)  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
     8. Barber,   b. 1677, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1677, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 0 years)  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
     9. Mary Barber,   b. Windsor, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1719, Windsor, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: unknown]  [Mother: unknown]
    Family ID F2463  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 15 Jun 2025 

  • Notes 
    • CHURCH: Windsor, Hartford County, Connec
      CHURCH: Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut Births (1638-1704), page 2, Thomas Barber, the son of Thomas Barber, born July: 14th: 1644 DEATH: Town of Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut Deaths (1651-1693) Thomas Barber deceased July ye 25th 1689

      Birth - Some Early Records and Document
      Birth - Some Early Records and Documents of Windsor Connecticut by Matthew Grant 974.62/W1 N2c - Film 0496840 item 4 p. 24: his sonn Thomas was Borne . July 14 . 1644 Connecticut Colonists 974.62 W1 X4h: 14JUL1644 Windsor Vital Records 0002983pg 20:Jul 14, 1644 Search for Passengers of Mary & John 974.4 W3s, Vol. 7, Pg. 84. Marr.- Some Early Records and Documents of Windsor Connecticut by Matthew Grant 974.62/W1 N2c - Film 0496840 item 4 p. 25 Thomas Barber married mary Phelps . Dece[ ] Connecticut Vital Records 0002983 & 0002891: Dec 17, 1663 Connecticut Colonist 974.62 W1 X4h pg 15: Thomas Barber - Marriage 17DEC1663 - Marcey Phelps Death-Simsbury Vital Records 1314486 Simsbury Vital records 0002983: May 10, 1713. Ancestral File: 10 Mar 1701 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut bapt - Ord Index-6 Feb 1928 MANTI, 14 Apr 1971 SLAKE,6 Dec 1975 ALBER,25 Sep 1980 SL end - Ord Index-22 Jan 1932 MANTI, 26 May 1971 SL, 7 Jan 1976 ALBER, 26 Sep 1980 SL sld/p- Anc F-4 Apr 1937 MANTI, Ord Index-8 Sep 1971 SLAKE, 5 Jun 1974 ALBER, 18 Mar 1976 ALBER, 25 Nov 1986 MANTI sld/s-IGI-15 Oct 1957 ARIZO, 24 Apr 1958 AL, 15 Jun 1972 LANGE,66 Mar 1973 AZ Genealogies and Biographies of Ancient Windsor pg 50: Thomas (son of Thomas) m. 13 Oct. 166_ Mary (dau of Wm. Sen.) Phelps, 17 Dec 1663 (Col. Rec); 164 he bought at W. land "whereon he builded"; the lot of Samiel Pond, except about 1 1/2 acres next to Silver street, on which P.'s house stood, and which doubtless faced the Hollow Fall road; rem. 1671 to Simsbury where , 1682 he was a townsman; d. at S. 10 May, 1701 (03?); estate L488, 18s., 3d. She b. W. 2 Mch., bp 19 July, 1644 A Record and Documentary History of Simsbury by Lucius Il. Barber, M.D. 1643-1888 - 974.62/54 H2b (microfiche-6019695) pp. 114-115: Mr. Thomas Barber was the eighth and last-name of the Patentees of the town (Simsbury). He was born in Windsor, the son of Thomas Barber, the emigrant, who was one of the 20 young men who came over from England, with Mr. Francis Stiles, in 1635, and were among the earliest settlers of Windsor. The subject of this sketch was born in 1644. In 1666 he married Mary Phelps, daughter of William Phelps, one of the first Magistrates, and a prominent member of the General Court of Connecticut. In 1667, he was one of those who appeared and signed for an allotment of land at Massaco (Simsbury), by the Committee appointed by the General Court for this purpose. In 1669 he was residing in Massaco - one of the 13 freemen of the plantaion. In 1671, only a year after the incorporation of the town, he entered into a contract with the town to erect a Meeting house for public worship. From the first, he was ever active in efforts to promote the public worship. From the first, he was ever active in efforts to promote the public welfare. He erected the first mills in the town, and held successively the several important offices. He was particularly active in the ecclesiastical affairs of the town. He was one of the solid men of the town. Next to Capt. Higley he was the heaviest tax payer. Mr. Barber was also prominent as a military man, inheriting from his father, who was a soldier in the Pequot war, the true military spirit. "It is reported of him that at a time when the savages were surrounding the town, with a determintation to destroy its inhabitants in the darkness of the night, that by means of his military skill and sagacity, he prevented their attack; that the next morning, the wind being fair, he ascended the roof of his house, in the place called Hop meadow, and beat an alarm on his drum. The beat was heard and understood at Windsor, severn or eight miles off. The militia took the alarm, and a company under arms made their appearance in the afternoon at Simsbury." (Barber's History of my own Times.) He was a Lieutenant under Capat. Higley. His Commission signed by Gov. Winthrop, in 1693, is now in the possession of the writer of this sketch, one of his descendants. Lieut. Barber died in 17 13, and was buried with military honors in the cemetery of the town. Note (3): The Connecticut Barbers - A Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Barber of Windsor, Conn. By Donald S. Barber, M.D. 929.273 B233bd page 5: THOMAS BABER, bp Windor CT 14 Jul 1644: d Simsbury CT 10 May 1713: m Windsor 17 Dec 1663 Mary Phelps b 2 Mar 1644 daughter of William Sr and Mary (Dover) Phelps. After Thomas dnd Mary were married, they lived in a house built by Thomas in Windsor. About 1670/71 he moved his family to Simsbury along with his brother Samuel and family. On March 3, 1676 during the so-called "{King Phillip's War", Lieutenant Thomas Barber of the original military company of Simsbury was instrumental in saving the Simsbury residents, according to an old tradition. Some of Phillip's Wampanoag Indians threatened to attack the town. Thomas "ascended the roof of his house, in the place called Hopmeadow, and beat an alarm on his drum. The wind being favorable, the alarm was heard in Windsor, some seven or eight miles off". The Windsor militia, hearing the alarm, quickly assembled, rushed to Simsbury and were able to evacuate safely the people of Simsbury to safety in Windsor, where they stayed for several months. Eventually they returned to their community and began the task of rebuilding. King Phillip burned and destroyed everything on March 26th, 1676. Once the town was rebuilt life in Simsbury was due to change. Up to this point the grain grown by the farmers had to be hauled to the Warham Gristmill in Windsor. This was no easy task, due to weather conditions not always being favorable, the roads leaving much to be desired even for the oxen, and the lessening dager of attacks by Indians or wild animals. Thomas Barber had proven his leadership ability during the King Phillip's War, and now his skills, along with those of 3 other men were contracted by the town for a more peaceful pursuit: that of building and running a sawmill and gristmill. The Simsbury gristmill built by these men in about 1680 was still in operation until the early 1950's, when the mill was operated as a Jute Yarn factory under the owner ship of R H Ensign. After that the mill was idle for about 30 years. In 1985 major renovations took place The Ensign-Bickford Company dismantled the entire building board by board and reassemled it. The present-day building is beautifully restored winnig for the owners the Greater Hartford Architecture Conservancy Award. The Hop Brook Restaurant is lacated in the present structure. This is an absolutely delightful place beside the brook. for lunch or dinner. The aughor highly recommends it. Thomas Barber's carpentry skills, passed on from his father, were much in demand and he later built the first church in Simsbury, in 1683. He was hired by the town in 1671 to build a meeting house for public worship, but for 12 years there was a bitter argument over which side of the river it would be built on. Finally 2 ships of paper were place in a hat and one was deawn, in favor of the West side of the reiver. Once it was completed, the new building was used for 60 years.

      MARRIAGE:
      1. Clarence Torrey, "New Engl
      MARRIAGE:
      1. Clarence Torrey, "New England Marriages Prior to 1700", NEHGS CD, 2001:
      BARBER, Thomas (1644-1713) & Mary/Mercy PHELPS (1644-1687); 17 Dec 166[3], by 1662?, 1665, 1660; Windsor, CT/Simsbury, CT (TAG 24:45 has Thomas Barker - wrong) {Windsor CT VR 227; Buell (1881) 40; Windsor CT 2:50; Reg. 5:64; Barber 21; Cross Anc. 134; Scott (1919) 253; Sv. 1:114; Phelps 1:97; TAG 9:55; Dunham-Boyd 212, 230}

      Lucius Barber, "A Record and Documentary History oy Simsbury" (Simsbury, CT: DAR, 1931) p. 114, 115:
      Mr. Thomas Barber was the eighth and last-named of the Patentees of the town. He was born in Windsor, the son of Thomas Barber, the emigrant, who was one of the 20 young men who came over from England with Mr. Francis Stiles, in 1635, and were among the earliest settlers of Windsor.
      The subject of this sketch was born in 1644. In 1666 he married Mary Phelps, daughter of William Phelps, one of the first Magistrates, and a prominent member of the General Court of Connecticut. In 1667, he was one of those who ap­peared and signed for an allotment of land at Massaco, by the Committee appointed by the General Court for this purpose. In 1669 he was residing in Massaco - one of the 13 freemen of the plantation.
      In 1671, only a year after the incorporation of the town, he entered into a contract with the town to erect a Meeting house for public worship. From the first, he was ever active in efforts to promote the public welfare. He erected the first mills in the town, and held successively the several important offices. He was particularly active in the ecclesiastical affairs of the town. He was one of the solid men of the town. Next to Capt. Higley he was the heaviest tax payer. Mr. Barber was also prominent as a military man, inheriting from his father, who was a soldier in the Pequot war, the true military spirit.
      "It is reported of him that at a time when the savages were surrounding the town, with a determination to destroy its inhabitants in the darkness of the night, that by means of his military skill and sagacity, he prevented their attack; that the next morning, the wind being fair, he ascended the roof of his house, in the place called Hop meadow, and beat an alarm on his drum. The beat was heard and understood at Windsor, seven or eight miles off. The militia took the alarm, and a company under arms made their appearance in the afternoon at Simsbury." (Barber's History of my own Times.)
      He was a Lieutenant under Capt. Higley. His Commis­sion signed by Gov. Winthrop, in 1693, is now in the pos­session of the writer of this sketch, one of his descendants.
      Lieut. Barber died in 1713, and was buried with military honors in the cemetery of the town.

      Elected 1683 to beat the drum on the Sa
      Elected 1683 to beat the drum on the Sabbath day to notify ye parish when to begin meeting. Price ten schillings yearly. Commissioned Ensign of the first train band (military company) of Simsbury 1690. Name entered on the tax list in 1694, 1696, and 1701 as being the second largest taxpayer in Simsbury, CT. His estate 488.18s.3d. John Higley, the Newgate Mine owner, was the largest taxpayer. Made a Freeman, May 10, 1666. Removed to the new Indian purchase, Massacoe (Simsbury) in 1668. Built the first meeting house,grist mill and saw mill in Simsbury, CT.

      !MARRIAGE Aquila Chase & His Descendants
      !MARRIAGE Aquila Chase & His Descendants pg 34

      SOURCE: Search For the Passengers of the
      SOURCE: Search For the Passengers of the Mary & John, 1630; Mary & John Clearing House; Burton W. Spear, Toledo, OH; 1987; Pg 84

      [Chase.FTW] Sources: Name : Seven Genera
      [Chase.FTW] Sources: Name : Seven Generations Descendants Aquila & Thomas Chase, Pge. 34

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