Susanna Barns, 'wife of George', was buried in Wool in 1777. A George Barns is buried there in 1782 but, more interestingly, the partial remains of a will of a George Barnes of East Stoke exists. It was written in 1778 and the two portions refer to '..daughter Susannah wife of ..', ''...in law Richard T...', '...in law James Seymer...' '...my daughter M...' and '..Thomas Barns son...'.
This is clearly the same George whose daughter Susannah married Richard Talbot in Wool in 1772 (George was a witness) and whose other daughter Mary married James Seymour in 1763 (also witnessed by George). Both daughters married men who were entitled 'yeoman', as was Thomas when he married in 1761, so the family owned land.
This, of course, doesn't prove anything; but it does offer a few more lines of research, and connects Wool and East Stoke.
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