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Aaron Barlow

Birthdate:
Birthplace: perhaps, England
Death: February 04, 1715 (65-74)
Rochester, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Rochester,Plymouth,MA
Immediate Family:

Son of George ‘the Tyrant’ Barlow and 1st wife of George Barlow
Husband of Beulah Barlow - Dugan
Father of Elizabeth Jenney; Mary Hammond; Shubael Barlow, Sr.; Moses Barlow; Nathan Barlow and 1 other
Brother of Samuel Barlow; Moses Barlow; George Barlow and William Barlow
Half brother of John Barlow and Nathan Barlow

Managed by: Kevin Lawrence Hanit
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About Aaron Barlow

Aaron Barlow, the first known son of George Barlow and his unknown first wife, was born around 1645 but his birthplace is not known. He arrived with his father at Sandwich, Massachusetts, around 1657 when he was about twelve years old and he may have been born in England. He died on February 4, 1714/5, in his 71st year, at Rochester, Massachusetts [32], & probably was buried there. The records of the Society of Friends of Rochester say that he died in his 69th year. His will was dated January 18, 1713/4, was proved on March 03, 1714/5, and named his wife Beulah, his children Shubal, Nathan, Elizabeth (wife of Mark Ginnene), and Mary (wife of Jeremiah Griffith), and granddaughter Mary (daughter of son Shubal) [33]. Aaron Barlow was one of a group of fourteen who drew home-lots at Sippican on July 22, 1679, when that area was set aside for settlement. Sippican, Mattapoisett, Agawam and Acushena were areas whose names were derived from Indian villages and which were eventually incorporated as the town of Rochester on June 4, 1686 [34]. Aaron Barlow moved from Sandwich in 1684 and was one of the original incorporators of Rochester.

Aaron Barlow and Joseph Burge were appointed to set up a gristmill on twenty acres which had been laid out on the banks of the Sippican River in 1683. The mill was to have "such Capacitie as She may grind the corne of the Inhabitants for twentie years." Aaron Barlow declined the commission and the work fell to Joseph Burge alone [34].

In 1689 Rochester sent Joseph Burge as its first representative to the General Court of Plymouth. He was succeeded in 1690 and 1691 by Aaron Barlow. In 1692, a new Province Charter united the Plymouth Colony with the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the Plymouth General Court held its final session in July of that year, but the Rochester representative, Aaron Barlow, was not present [34].

Aaron Barlow married Beulah Wing probably around 1683 and probably at Rochester. She was born on November 16, 1658, at Rochester [32] and was the fifth daughter of Daniel and Hannah (Swift) Wing.

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Aaron Barlow's Timeline

1645
1645
perhaps, England
1684
August 22, 1684
Rochester,Plymouth,Mass
1686
March 30, 1686
Rochester, Plymouth County, Plymouth Colony
1691
May 13, 1691
Rochester,Plymouth,Mass
1696
1696
Rochester, Plymouth, Ma
1697
July 1, 1697
Rochester, Plymouth County, MA, United States
1698
1698
Rochester, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
1715
February 4, 1715
Age 70
Rochester, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
1926
June 8, 1926
Age 70