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Walter Ennis Barrick, Jr

Male 1920 - 1997  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Walter Ennis Barrick, Jr was born on 7 Mar 1920 in Portsmouth, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA (son of Walter Ennis Barrick, Sr and Mattie Lee Squire); died on 7 Dec 1997 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    col. in u.s. air force, ww II

    Walter married Josephine Campbell Long on 16 Jan 1943 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. Josephine (daughter of John Richard Long and Ruth Helen Cambpell) was born on 27 Oct 1921 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Dec 1984 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter Ennis Barrick, Sr was born on 25 Mar 1894 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA (son of William Edward Barrick and Sarah(sallie) Byrd Northam); died in Feb 1974 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

    Walter married Mattie Lee Squire about 1915 in , , Virginia, USA. Mattie (daughter of Peter W Squire) was born on 26 Nov 1894 in , , Virginia, USA; died in Oct 1983 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mattie Lee Squire was born on 26 Nov 1894 in , , Virginia, USA (daughter of Peter W Squire); died in Oct 1983 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. D.L. Barrick
    2. 1. Walter Ennis Barrick, Jr was born on 7 Mar 1920 in Portsmouth, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Dec 1997 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    3. A.F. Barrick


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Edward Barrick was born on 21 Jan 1837 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Jan 1915 in Portsmouth, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    1850 va. census;gloucester co, >pg.17 of 119; living with john g. anderson,age,29, wife, annie w.,age, 24, sarah williams, age 52, lucinda morris, age 40, francis j morris, age,16, and virginia morris, age,1.( apparently orphaned). next census he shows up in is 1900, va.,norfolk co., >western branch>dist.44>pg.24 of 68, william e. , age,63, b.1/1837, wife,sarah b., age47, b.1/1853, son, richard c., age,16, b.4/1884, son, john l., age,13,b.3/1887, son,walter e., age, 6,b.3/1894. 1910 va., census; norfolk co, western branch,>dist.82> pg.73 of 86, william e., age, 73,wife, sarah b, age, 56, son, john i., age,23, son, walter e., age,16, daughter-in-law, elma c., age, 23, grand-dau., laura b, age,2, and grand-dau., elma r., age, 0. also i non-relative. william e. was in the 4th battilion, va.inf.,local defense, at tredegars', ironworks, c.s.a. 1880 maryland census;baltimore, dist.191, pg.,22 of 35, william e. barrick, age,42, born,va., occupation, builder, wife, bettie, age,23, born, va., son, henry, age, 1, born,va.(resided at 172 blueberry st.)
    death date and place, supplied by, mr. robert hitchings, archivist/librarian,sargeant memorial room-kirn library, norfolk, va.
    this is a newspaper story given to me by william edward barrick, great-grandson of william edward barrick, about the elder.(actual date and name of newspaper were cut off)
    NEWS OF TWENTY YEARS AGO, (re-printed , jan.1931)
    W.E.BARRICK CELEBRATES SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY

    W.E.Barrick, a well known Port Norfolk resident, celebrated his 75th birthday anniversary with a reception last evening.
    Mr. Barrick's four sons--Messrs.,E.H., R.C.,J.Irving and Walter E.---originated the idea of the celebration and who carried it through, acting last night as a committee to assist their father and mother in recieving the guests, mesdames E.H.,R.C.,and J.Irving Barrick, daughters-in-law of the senior Mr. Barrick, presided over the entertainment.
    Walter E. Barrick, youngest son of the household, welcomed the guests in a graceful little speech, and Mr. Barrick's pastor,Rev. I.T.Jacobs, of the Port Richmond Baptist Church, responded for the guests. Then H.H.Rumble spoke on " The Golden Age",a fine allusion to the happy and well preserved host. E.W. Countess was master of ceremonies.There were about a hundred guests present. Many hansome and useful presents were recieved.
    Mr. Barrick was born in the Mill Creek neighborhood of Middlesex Co.Jan.21,1837. He recieved a country school education. "There was no college whitewash on my coat"as he himself says,but one who converses with him will be struck with the fact that the "log schools" of those days in old Middlesex must have been creditable institutions. Enlisting in the Confederate Army at Camp Lee in April,1861,Mr. Barrick was assigned to the Fifteenth Virginia Infantry. He was shortly thereafter transferred to the Tredegar Battalion as a pattern maker in Richmond. While thus engaged he made the pattern for"Long Tom", a six inch rifle gun which recieved it's christening at the first battle of Manassas and said to have had the longest range of any gun in action on either side.
    When the arsenal equipment at Harper's Ferry fell into the hands of the Confederacy and was removed to Richmond, Mr. Barrick was placed in charge of the gunstock works, where he remained until the arsenal was moved to Alabama. He was urged to to accompany the outfit but refusing to leave Virginia, went back to the Tredegar works.
    He saw active fighting during the seven days of McClellan's abortive attempt to invest Richmond, and while he was fortunate enough to escape the enemy's bullets, he not long after became a victim of rheumatism and for several years walked upon cruthes.
    Over a pipe the other evening at his home in Port Norfolk Mr. Barrick recalled war-time reminiscences,notably his meeting with General Robert E. Lee.
    "Having become practically crippled from rheumatism," he said,"I went before the close of the war to a farm I had in Cumberland county,and was living ther at the time of the surrender. On the main road not far from my house was a blacksmith shop,and I hobbled up ther one day to find that General Lee,Fitzhugh Lee, Surgeon-General Moore and Mrs. Moore,waiting to have their horses shod.The General seemed much fatigued,and I begged him and the members of his party to come to my house and rest which he did.
    "Before they left my wife prepared a repast for them and I well remember that the dessert consisted of pears which had been preserved in sugar which was left in the bottom of a barrel of sorgham molasses. I mention this because it will come out in my story later on.
    "A year after in Richmond I met General Lee in the street.He seemed lost in deep thought as he walked along and I decided not to intrude, much as I wished to speak to him. I was in the act of passing when he looked up and touched my arm.
    " You were going to pass without speaking to me",he said.
    " I murmured something about not wishing to disturb the current of his thoughts, when his face lit up with a smile and he said:
    "' It was that young man and something else. Wasn't there a little bit of fear that I would not remember your hospitality and that it would be ungracious to presume upon it?"
    "As he shook my hand I said: General'you have read my mind.'
    "When Fitz Lee was running for Govenor,"continued Mr. Barrick, I boarded a steamer on the Rappahannock on which the future Govenor was a passenger. I had no sooner stepped over the gangplank than he recognized me. He remembered those pears too and he told me that never in his life had he enjoyed anything so much. This is by way of illustrating the marvellous memory of Fitz Lee, which was one of his characteristics."-----











































    NEWS OF TWENTY YEARS AGO,(re-printed jan.,1931)

    William married Sarah(sallie) Byrd Northam in 3Jul 1883 in , , Virginia, USA. Sarah(sallie) (daughter of David B Northam and Juliet A Bull) was born in Jan 1853 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA; died about 1950 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah(sallie) Byrd Northam was born in Jan 1853 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA (daughter of David B Northam and Juliet A Bull); died about 1950 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    1920 va., portsmouth, census;dist.187, pg.,8 of 18, 343 broad st., sarah barrick , living with robert c.martin, age,37,margaret l.,age, 33, robert r., age,12, carl h., age,10, sarah e. barrick, age, 66(widowed, born va.) and 2 other boarders. her son, richard c. barrick was living at 315 broad st., age,35, essie r.,age,31 and margaret wilma, age,3/12. according to eddie barrick, she lived her last years at the United Daughters of The Confederacy Home in Richmond Va., and died there.

    Children:
    1. Richard Cox Barrick was born on 1 Apr 1884 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA.
    2. John Irving Barrick was born on 10 Mar 1887 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in Apr 1963 in , , West Virginia, USA.
    3. Bettie Sue Barrick was born on 12 Oct 1888 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 25 Oct 1889 in , , Virginia, USA.
    4. 2. Walter Ennis Barrick, Sr was born on 25 Mar 1894 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in Feb 1974 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

  3. 6.  Peter W Squire was born in Apr 1861 in , , North Carolina, USA (son of John Squire and M J Harrison); died about 1925 in Portsmouth, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    both parents born in n.c., according to 1920 census.living with walter ennis barrick sr., in portsmouth,va. listed as father-in-law. concrete worker(foreman). in 1910, va., norfolk,dist.,5,pg.13 of 34, 1238 owens st., living with, junious brown and annie m., and family.listed as brother-in law.(widowed), was a paver. 1900>census,>halifax,>weldon>dist.40,pg.27 of 54, peter w. squire,age,39, born, apr.,1861( widowed).in 1880,n.c.census; northampton>gaston>dist.,181,pg.33 of 62. living with brother, mannon j. squire, age, 24, and sister, allicia(annie), age,18, and peter(himself), age,19.(farmers). 1870 census;n.c.>warren co.,twp.,9,pg.6of36.living with mother, m. squire, age,38.,anna,age,13,charles, age,11, walter(himself),age,10,and john,age,6. 1860 census;n.c.,>warren co,>pg.80 of 114, living with father, j.squire, age,25, mother,m.j.,age,25, sister,annie,age,4,bro.,charles d.,age,1, w.(walter,himself), age,1mo., and m.a. harrison, age,45.( i believe this is his grandmother, mother of m.j.squire).

    Children:
    1. 3. Mattie Lee Squire was born on 26 Nov 1894 in , , Virginia, USA; died in Oct 1983 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    2. John Walter Squire was born on 26 Feb 1896 in , , Virginia, USA; died in Jan 1967 in , , Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  David B Northam was born about 1819 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA; died about 1866 in , , Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    was a wheel-wright.1850 va, accomack,co.,st.george's parrish, pg.155 of 156. david, age,31, wife, juliet, age,30,son, james,age,3,dau.,harriett,age,1, no-relation, betsy bull,age,5. 1860 va, accomack, co., census, st.george's parrish, pg.49 of 192, david b., age,40, wife, juliet a., age,36, son james c.,age,12, dau., mary a., age,10, dau., sarah, age,7, son, charles w., age,5, dau., rose, age,4, dau., triphana, age, 2, not named baby, age, 1 mo., and not related, harriett e. bull, age,18. 1870 va. census, accomack co., st.george's parrish, pg., 192 of 272, juliet, age, 45, son, james, age,15, (sailor),dau., rose, age,14, dau., triphana,(pheney), age,12,dau., ritten, age, 10., son, isiah, age, 6.1880 va., census, accomack co., dist.,4,pg.16 of 77. julia ,( mother), age,54, son, charles w., age, 26.
    he was in co.c,24th va.,cavalry,pvt., enlisted, 22sept.1862, new hope, for the war. horse killed in action,30sept.1864,( worth $2,000.00). he was in chimbarrazzo hospital, #2, with fever,27aug.1964-14sept.1864, richmond,va. apparently died of illness. no further records, not on 1870 census

    David married Juliet A Bull about 1846 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA. Juliet was born about 1824 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Juliet A Bull was born about 1824 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    i get her last name to be Bull from the harriet e.(betsy) bull that was living with the family in 1860 and 1870 census. in the 1870 census, juliet s', dau., sarah b. northam was living in philidelphia, pa., with aunt harriett james, and ishamel james(of wales).sarah age was,28, born, va., and harrietts' age was, 39, born va.( 1880 pa. census, philly,>dist.365, pg.,6 of 25.

    Children:
    1. James C Northam was born about 1847 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    2. Harriett Northam was born about 1849 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA; died before 1860 in , , Virginia, USA.
    3. Mary A Northam was born about 1850 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    4. 5. Sarah(sallie) Byrd Northam was born in Jan 1853 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA; died about 1950 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    5. Charles W Northam was born about 1855 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    6. Rose Northam was born about 1856 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    7. Triphana(pheney) Northam was born about 1858 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    8. Ritten Northam was born in 1860 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.
    9. Isiah Northam was born in 1864 in , Accomack, Virginia, USA.

  3. 12.  John Squire was born in 1835 in , Northampton, North Carolina, USA; died about 1866.

    Notes:

    in 1850 census,n.c., was living with, david h.and jane clements,and family, in northampton co., pg.160 of 162, john squire, age 17,student, and william r. squire, age,14, student. there was a family of squires in northampton co., dist.1, pg.8 of 11, i believe these are john and william r. parents, ( can't be sure ,right now) they are, william squire, head,age, 46, b.1814, rebecca, age, 46,b.1814, benjamin, age,35, b.1825, lucy,age,28, b.1832, and rebecca, age, 16, b.1844.

    John married M J Harrison about 1855 in , , North Carolina, USA. M (daughter of M A Harrison) was born in 1835 in , Northampton, North Carolina, USA; died about 1875 in , , North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  M J Harrison was born in 1835 in , Northampton, North Carolina, USA (daughter of M A Harrison); died about 1875 in , , North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    1860,census, n.c.,>warren co.,pg.80 of 114. in 1870,census>n.c.>warren co.>twp.9>pg.6 of 36>m. squire, head.,female, age,38, anna,age,13,charles,age,11,walter,age,10,and john,age,6. not in 1880 census.

    Children:
    1. Anna Squire was born in 1856 in , Halifax, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Charles D Squire was born in 1859 in , Warren, North Carolina, USA.
    3. 6. Peter W Squire was born in Apr 1861 in , , North Carolina, USA; died about 1925 in Portsmouth, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    4. Allicia Squire was born in 1862 in , , North Carolina, USA.
    5. John Squire was born in 1864 in , , North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 27.  M A Harrison was born in 1820 in , Brunswick, North Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. 13. M J Harrison was born in 1835 in , Northampton, North Carolina, USA; died about 1875 in , , North Carolina, USA.