#54456 Henry N. Barnhart ( Daniel BarnhartJohn Philip "Philip" BarnhartJohann Wilhelm "William" BernhardtCasper Bernhardt )

Either Henry N. Barnhart or his uncle, Henry W. Barnhart, was likely the Henry Barnhart who served on the jury that convicted Samuel Mohawk of the murder of Mrs. James Wigton and her five children in 1843. The trial created a sensation and several attempts were made to lynch Samuel but the law managed to hold onto him until he was convicted and executed.

Henry married #54480 «Unknown».

Children of this relationship:

#54481FiNellie A. Barnhart(1880–1880)
#54482MiiAmos W. Barnhart 
#54483FiiiDaisy M. Barnhart 
#54484MivCharles G. Barnhart 
#54485FvMadge E. Barnhart(1888–1897)
#54486FviMary F. Barnhart 
#54488FviiAmanda A. Barnhart(1894–1897)

Howard D. Barnhart & Janet K. Warter, The History of Casper Bernhardt and His Descendants, revision by Warter, (unpublished, 1998). Ref. as [Barnhart/Warter].

Robert C. Brown, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania, (Chicago: R. C. Brown, 1895). Ref. as [Brown] p. 141


Line Generation: 6

Relationship: Second Cousins Three Times Removed through Johann Wilhelm "William" Bernhardt