A Whole Lotta Family - Person Sheet
NameConrad Barnhart 
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Birth1750, Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany)1,11
Death12 Nov 1828, Horse Creek, Greene Co, Tennessee1,11 Age: 78
Burial1828, Horse Creek Farm Cemetery, Horse Creek, Greene Co, Tennessee1,1556
FlagsRevolutionary War
Spouses
Birth23 Aug 1760, Lancaster Twp, Butler Co, Province of Pennsylvania, BCA1
Death4 Apr 1848, Greene Co, Tennessee1 Age: 87
BurialEbenezer Methodist Church Cemetery, Chuckey, Greene Co, Tennessee1,1557
Marriage7 Nov 1780, Shenandoah Co, Virginia11
Notes for Conrad Barnhart
Conrad came to American from Palentate, Germany on the Snow Sally, Aug 15, 1774. He was 24 years old arriving in Pennsylvania. Conrad Barnhart signed an indenture with Aaron Marston of Easttown Township, Chester Co., Pennsylvania.
In 1775, in served in the Revolutionary War, Pvt, 8th class, with Capt John Carothers 7th Co., 34th Battalion, Cumberland Co., Militia. (PA ARCH, 5TH SER, VOL 6, PP 232, 233
He married Barbara Gefellers, Nov 7, 1780, Shenandoah,Virginia. She was the daughter of Adam and Margaret Magdalene (Huber), Gefellers.
Their property:
The location of Conrad Barnhart's farm in Greene Co., Tenn. is in the Horse Creek Valley, below Chucky, at the intersection of Ernest Road and Chucky Pike, just below the Fox cemetery, which is on a hill west of the Banhart property. (Barnhart Reunion October article, The Greene County Pioneer, 1989, p. 86-89, (publication of the Greene County Genealogical Society) His property was adjacent to the property of Andrew Fox, and very close to the property of his father-in-law, Adam GeFeller.
It's possible he and his wife are buried on their old property or the Ebenezer Cemetery, where two of their children are buried.
There are no markers for their graves.
Gravesite Details
There is no grave marker, buried on a private farm that is no longer there it was located on Ernest Road that intersects with Chuckey Pike11