Barkshire, Emily
Item
- Title
- Barkshire, Emily
- Alias
- Martin, Emily
- Gender
- Female
- Biography
- Daughter of Samuel Barkshire and Frances Newman, Emily was born into slavery in Boone County, Kentucky. Emily was first enslaved by Dickey Barkshire, before being transferred to Joseph and Nancy Hawkins. Living in Rising Sun, Indiana by 1836, she was manumitted by Nancy Hawkins in 1848. Emily was named as an heir in Nancy Hawkins' will. She eventually settled in Akron, Ohio.
- Birth date
- 1830
- Place of birth
- Boone County (Ky.)
- Father
- Barkshire, Samuel
- Mother
- Newman, Frances Harriet
- Spouse(s)
- Martin, Washington G.
- Death date
- 24 Jun 1899
- Place of death
- Akron (Ohio)
- Death and burial information
- Cause of death: Pneumonia
- Glendale Cemetery (Akron, Ohio)
- Participant in
- 1848--Freedom for Emily Barkshire
- Bibliographic citation(s)
- Ohio County Deed Book B, page 421
- Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998, volume 2, page 28
- FindAGrave.com, memorial #97485648
- Source(s)
- Seventh Census of the United States, 1850
- Eighth Census of the United States, 1860
- Ninth Census of the United States, 1870
- Summit County, Ohio, Death Records, 1866-1908
- Ohio County Marriage Records 1774-1993
- Ohio County Deed Books
- Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998
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Find A Grave.com
Linked resources
Title | Class |
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1848--Freedom for Emily Barkshire | Event |
Title | Class |
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Barkshire, Dickey | Person |
Hawkins, Joseph | Person |
Hawkins, Nancy | Person |
Title | Class |
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Martin, Frances Leona | Person |
Martin, Hattie A. | Person |
Martin, Samuel | Person |
Title | Class |
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Barkshire, Samuel | Person |
Newman, Frances Harriet | Person |
Title | Class |
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Martin, Washington G. | Person |