Martha (Smith) Barkley in 1830, listed right after son John, who got the house and land. She got rights to live in the house:
1830 Census Saville Township, Perry County
John Barkley
1 male 30 to 39
1 female 20 to 29
Martha Barkley
1 female 20 to 29
1 female 60 to 69
next name, a Smith in-law maybe:
Margaret Smith, 1 female 40 to 49, 3 younger females, 1 male 10 to 15
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Daughter Martha's will:
Pennsylvania Wills, Perry County
Martha Barkly, of Ickesburg, Saville Twp, page 53
written 9 Oct 1880
died 3 March 1881
probate starts 7 March 1881
to Martha Ann Klinepeter $50
to Presbyterian Church, Ickesburg, $50
to Margaret English (crippled girl) best bed, and balance of the money
John A Barnes, executor
witnesses C C DeLancy, Kate J Bower
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Daughter Martha in 1880, note father's birth place
1880 Census Ickesburg, Perry Co
June 18, 1880
Martha Barkley, 75, single, keeping house, born in Pennsylvania, father in Ireland, mother in Pennsylvania
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWN1-T55That doesn't mean for sure that he was born in Ireland. That would depend on how well Martha knew the facts and remembered them. But it at least gives a big hint as to his heritage.
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Martha (Smith) Barclay's son Andrew was in
Tuscarora Twp, Juniata Co, Pennsylvania, in 1860. Could that be where she died, and not
Tuscarawas County, Ohio? They sound the same. Or do you know for sure she had a child in Tuscarawas Co, Ohio? Or other solid information.
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for Smith in "Eastern part of Cumberland County" PA in 1790:
I found 12 on the first 3 pages of that section and then quit looking. Martha's parents will have to be found some other way. - And there is no information yet that says that she met and married William Barclay in the area where they later lived. They could have come from elsewhere.