This tombstone was photographed at the First Parish Burying Ground in Newbury, Massachusetts.
This Stone is erected to ye memory
of Madam SARAH BARNARD
Relict of the Revd.
JOHN BARNARD of Andover,
who through along course of years, by
eminency of devotion irreproachable
purity & Sanctity of manners and
an enlarged benevolence, exhibited the
christian character to great advantage
with an unshaken faith in ye Redeemer,
and longing after a better world, She
??? Novr. 23, 1770 AEtat. 72.
John Barnard was born 26 February 1689/90 in Andover, the son of the Reverend Thomas Barnard and Elizabeth Price. John Barnard Senior was the junior minister under the Reverend Francis Dane in Andover. He graduated from Harvard in 1709, and taught school in Andover. When his father died he was invited to be his successor in 1718. John Barnard and Sarah Martin had six children, including Thomas (minister of the Second Church of Newbury and the First Church of Salem); Edward; Sarah (mentioned above); John who died at age 16 while a student at Harvard, and two daughters named Elisabeth who died young. [see the Andover Vital Records].
The elder Reverend Barnard was present during the witch trials of 1692 that spilled out of Salem into Andover, Massachusetts. Both ministers Barnard and Dane signed a petition in support of the accused. In 1697 Reverend Dane died and Reverend Barnard became the sole minister to Andover.
For the truly curious:
The Parson Barnard House: https://salemwitchmuseum.com/locations/parson-barnard-house/
North Andover Historical Society: https://www.northandoverhistoricalsociety.org/parson-barnard-house-barn
Rev. John Barnard's memorial at Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69213325/john-barnard
"Early Records of the Barnard Family of Andover" compiled by Charlotte Helen Abbott at the Andover Public Library (see page 18) https://mhl.org/sites/default/files/files/Abbott/Barnard%20Family.pdf
An interesting manuscript about some silver donated to Rev. John Barnard's church by his mother-in-law, Sarah White Martin. This silver tankard has disappeared from the church. https://search.library.wisc.edu/digital/AUR6IVKS4RP2CT9C/pages/AF63VJEMJVH3O482?as=text
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To cite/link to this blog post: Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Sarah Martyn Barnard, died 1770, Newbury, Massachusetts - Tombstone Tuesday", Nutfield Genealogy, posted November 7, 2023, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2023/11/sarah-martyn-barnard-died-1770-newbury.html: accessed [access date]).
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