Dear Ron and Ruth, I regret I know nothing about Barton in the Beans apart from its position on the map in the county of Leicestershire. I am sending you off-list a scan of my map. I suggest that you subscribe to the Rootsweb Leicestershire list. Go into this site to decide on your list preferences http://members.aol.com/gfsjohnf/gen_mail_country-unk.html#LEICESTERSHIRE-PLU S . I'm sure if you then post your interests you will get a helpful response. Barton in the Beans is only 4 miles from Bosworth Field where a famous battle was fought on 22 Aug 1485. The army of King Richard III was beaten there by Henry Tudor. This was to prove a major turning point in English history for Richard was killed and Henry subsequently crowned as King Henry VII. Thus ended the reign of the House of York and commenced that of the House of Tudor, which was to rule England for the next 118 years. Regards, Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: Ruth Barton <mrgjb@sover.net> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 11:43 AM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] Barton in the Beans > Hi, I, too, would appreciate any info about this town/village. When my > son was about two or three I read about this place and started laughing at > the name. He wanted to know what I was laughing at so I told him. He has > been asking for information about the place ever since and we can't seem to > find any. Thanks, Ruth > > > >I would appreciate any information of geographical or historical > >significance on the Barton in the Beans location. > > > >Best wishes, Ron English, Killeen,TX > > Ruth (HOUGHTON) BARTON > Westminster,Vermont, USA > mrgjb@sover.net > > ______________________________
Hi Michael The first Barton in my line that I've found mention of is Stephen Barton b. abt 1835 living in New Brunswick Canada he had a son Stephen R. Barton Thanks JClara Mom YMik 1 st born Son YACE 2nd Son ( Rat terrier)
I have 10 Stephen BARTONs from Hadlow, Kent in my line with births ranging from 1566 to 1834. Stephen was never that popular a name until this century so I think 10 is a disproportionately large number and bordering somewhat on being a family name. I wonder if one of them emigrated to North America. What date should I be looking for? Michael Sprackling, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. ----- Original Message ----- From: <CMere85162@aol.com> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 4:18 PM Subject: [BARTON-L] Stephen Barton > Greetings to all Barton Researchers out there I have not been able to get > back more > 4 Gens on my line of Bartons, my maternal Gr Gr Grandfather Stephen Barton > his daughters B.C. says he was from Nova Scotia her name is Clara Elizabeth > Barton and she was born in Cambridge Ma. He was married at the time to Julia > (Burke) Barton who was from Cape Breton I don't know if he died in Ma. but my > Mother seems to think he did. If anyone has Stephen Barton of Nova Scotia or > Ma. on their list please help. Thank you > > JClara Mom > YMik 1 > st born Son > YACE 2nd Son ( Rat terrier) > > ______________________________
Hello Joy, Are you sure Stephen was John William James Wood BARTON's father? The reason I ask is that he appears to be here in the 1881 Census as the son of William James BARTON:- Dwelling: No 6 Church Place Census Place: Wouldham, Kent, England Source: FHL Film 1341214 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0900 Folio 92 Page 49 Marr Age Sex Birthplace William Jas. BARTON M 26 M Folkstone, Kent, England Rel: Head Occ: Cement Miller Alice BARTON M 26 F East Sutton, Kent, England Rel: Wife John Wm. Jas. Wd. BARTON 4 M Elmsley Isle Sheppey, Kent, England Rel: Son Elizabeth Ann I. BARTON 3 F Cliffe, Kent, England Rel: Daur Ada Alice Formage BARTON 1 F Elmley Isle Sheppey, Kent, England Rel: Daur Thomas Wm. SMITH U 34 M Chatham, Kent, England Rel: Lodger Occ: Cement Laborer Thomas STOUT U 31 M Brighton, Sussex, England Rel: Lodger Occ: Engine Fitter Factory Regards, Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: Joy <jrussell@vaxxine.com> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 2:54 PM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England > Hello Michael and Clive > I have been watching this web site for a long time waiting to see Bartons > from Kent > My father was John William Barton, born in Rochester Kent on Jan. 2, 1905. > His father was John William James Wood Barton, son of Stephen Barton. > > I am on my way to work right now (craft and gift shop my daughter and I own) > but will get my information together later and send it on to you both. > > /regards > Joy (Barton) Russell > -----Original Message----- > From: Clive Collins <collins@pcug.org.au> > To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Thursday, January 06, 2000 6:22 AM > Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England > > > >Hi Michael, > > > >John Barton the Elder (married to Agnes Holte) was my 10g. grandfather if > >the information which I have is correct. I have a photo-copy of a Barton > >tree which has a Solomon Barton (b. 1774) married to Mary Duddy > (17.6.1798). > >The children are listed as Fanny (b. 1800), William(?) (b. 1803), Henry (b. > >1805), Thomas (b. 1807) and Stephen(?) (b. 1809). It does not go further, > so > >perhaps Elizabeth (b. 1815?) was a later child who has not been listed. I > >must say, the reference to Solomon and Mary Duddy are written on the side > in > >a hand written note, and the writing is a bit unclear. > > > >There are a large number of Bartons on this tree, back to John the Elder. I > >got this copy from a Mrs Pam Latter, and it is apparently part of a larger > >chart, but the writing is not very clear in places. > > > >I too would like to trace back earlier than John Barton, and would also > like > >to add side branches to my growing family tree. I am trying to get all this > >information organised but it takes a great deal of time. I would certainly > >be interested in any information you have on your branch of the Barton > >family and connections, and could send you the information which I have, > >though I may have to do a bit of organising first. > > > >Best Regards, > > > >Clive Collins > >6th January 2000 > > > > > >At 12:34 05/01/2000 -0000, you wrote: > >>Hi everyone, > >> > >>I'm a new subscriber and I'm hoping that some of you have BARTON interests > >>in the county of Kent, England. > >> > >>My BARTON direct line ended when Elizabeth BARTON married Frederick SCOTT > in > >>1837 in Warehorne, Kent. > >> > >>[After her death in 1863 Frederick with four of their sons emigrated to > the > >>USA in 1871 and settled in Effingham Co., Illinois. In 1879 two of the > >>brothers set up the first commercial ice cream factory in Kansas (in > Topeka) > >>and it was to remain in business for the next 100 years.] > >> > >>Elizabeth was born in 1815 in Brabourne, Kent, daughter of Solomon BARTON > >>and Macey DUDDY. Solomon was born in Hadlow, Kent and I have all his > >>paternal line living in Hadlow back to Elizabeth's 6g. grandfather John > >>BARTON The Elder (m. Agnes HOLTE) born about 1500. > >> > >>Obviously I would like to get back further, though it's getting difficult > >>now, but I would also like to flesh out more of the side branches. So > does > >>anyone have any connections? > >> > >>Michael Sprackling, > >>Birkenhead, > >>Merseyside, > >>England. > >> > >> > >>==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >>All messages posted to this mailing list are the property of their > writers. > >>Please obtain permission from all parties before forwarding or publishing > >>any message from this list. > >> > >> > >> > > > >_______________________________________________________________ > >C.D.N. Collins > >GPO Box 2972 > >Canberra, ACT 2601 > >AUSTRALIA > >collins@pcug.org.au > > > > > > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >Please support the Rootsweb Genealogical Cooperative by becoming a member, > sponsor, or donor. For more information, visit Rootsweb at > http://www.rootsweb.com > > > > > > ______________________________
Hi Clive, I really wasn't expecting any positive feedback on this one but this is very encouraging. It's not every day that one makes contact with a common 10g. grandson or daughter! In fact if this pedigree is kosher then John BARTON is also the 10g. grandfather of my wife, who too was born in Kent. The trouble is that I inherited most of it from a third party who in turn had done the same. So it looks as if it has been doing the rounds. Typically it doesn't contain any references so each of the links has to be checked from original records which I haven't done. I would imagine that a large part has been extracted from the Hadlow Parish Registers. The British VRI contains 329 baptisms and 52 marriages for BARTON in Hadlow from 1558 from both PRs and BTs but the coverage is incomplete. I have not looked at much of this yet but the odd dip confirms the data I have with some minor discrepancies. It enabled me to pick up the illegitimate birth of Solomon Barton DUDDY to Macy DUDDY. No father's name given but guess who! His birth would have been subsequently legitimised by his parents' shotgun marriage so would he have changed his name to Solomon Barton BARTON?? Yes, Solomon was the 7th of 13 children of Solomon BARTON and Elizabeth BEAUMONT. He was baptised 23 Oct 1774, Hadlow, and married Mac(e)y or Mary DUD(D)Y [depending on source] 17 Jun 1798, Hadlow. Just to whet the appetite here are two generations:- (1) 1 Solomon BARTON - -------------------------------------- Birth: before 23 October 1774, Hadlow, Kent Bapt: 23 October 1774, Hadlow, Kent Death: 1826, Brabourne, Kent Occ: Collar Maker (1815) Father: Solomon BARTON (<1740-<1797) Mother: Elizabeth BEAUMONT (1743-1797) Spouse: Macy or Mary DUDDY Birth: circa 1778 Death: circa 1850, Brabourne, Kent Burial: Smeeth, Kent Marr: 17 June 1798, Hadlow, Kent Children: Solomon Barton (<1798-) Fanny (<1800-) William (<1803-) Henry (ca1805-) Thomas (<1807-) Stephen (<1809-<1883) Elizabeth (1815-1863) Betty (2) 1.1 Solomon Barton BARTON - -------------------------------------- Birth: before 18 March 1798, Hadlow, Kent Bapt: 18 March 1798, Hadlow, Kent (2) 1.2 Fanny BARTON - -------------------------------------- Birth: before 31 August 1800, Hadlow, Kent Bapt: 31 August 1800, Hadlow, Kent (2) 1.3 William BARTON - -------------------------------------- Birth: before 20 March 1803, Hadlow, Kent Bapt: 20 March 1803, Hadlow, Kent (2) 1.4 Henry BARTON - -------------------------------------- Birth: circa 1805 Bapt: 3 November 1805, HADLOW, KENT, UK (2) 1.5 Thomas BARTON - -------------------------------------- Birth: before 23 August 1807 Bapt: 23 August 1807, Hadlow, Kent (2) 1.6 Stephen BARTON - -------------------------------------- Birth: before 25 December 1809, Hadlow, Kent Bapt: 25 December 1809, Hadlow, Kent Death: before 13 April 1883, Smeeth, Kent Burial: 13 April 1883, Parish Church, Smeeth, Kent Occ: Agricultural Labourer (1841-1865) Spouse: Rebecca BRANN Birth: before 27 January 1811, Smeeth, Kent Bapt: 27 January 1811, Smeeth, Kent Death: 20 September 1896, Smeeth, Kent Burial: 20 September 1896, Parish Church, Smeeth, Kent Marr: 16 October 1830, Brabourne, Kent Children: Eliza (<1832-) Stephen (<1834->1871) Elizabeth (1834-) Anne (<1836-) Walter M. (<1840-) Harriet (1841-) George (1844-) William (1845-<1905) Henry (1846-) Sarah Ann (1850-) Edward (<1851-) Ellen Rebecca (<1854-) (2) 1.7 Elizabeth BARTON - -------------------------------------- Birth: 14 May 1815, Brabourne, Kent Bapt: 11 June 1815, Smeeth, Kent Death: 14 May 1863, Hamstreet, Kent Burial: Not located Spouse: Frederick SCOTT Birth: circa January 1813, Hothfield, Kent Bapt: 17 January 1813, St Margaret's Church, Hothfield, Kent Death: 5 October 1875, Edgewood, Illinois Burial: 6 October 1875 Occ: Tile Maker (1838); Farm Labourer (1851/61 Cens); Horse Breeder (USA) Father: William SCOTT (<1784-) Mother: Elizabeth BENNETT (>1789-) Marr: 12 June 1837, St Matthew's Church, Warehorne, Kent Children: Elizabeth (1838-) John Frederick (1840-1904) Henry ("Harry") Charles (1841-1919) William ("Will", later "Bill") (1843-1904) Charles ("Charley") (1845-1903) Harriet Mercy (1847-1913) Eliza (1848-1893) Jane (1851-<) Frederick Thomas (Adopted) (1856-1921) (2) 1.8 Betty BARTON - -------------------------------------- Note that, like William SHAKESPEARE, Elizabeth died on her birthday. > perhaps Elizabeth (b. 1815?) was a later child who has not been listed. I > must say, the reference to Solomon and Mary Duddy are written on the side in > a hand written note, and the writing is a bit unclear. Apparently the family moved from Hadlow to Brabourne some time between 1809 and 1815 so this would account for Elizabeth being missing from the Hadlow pedigree. The interval between Stephen and Elizabeth also suggests that there may have been one or two more children as yet unaccounted for. I will send you and any other applicants the full report off list. Let me know if you can import a GEDCOM file. I should be interested to know from whom you descend! Best wishes, Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: Clive Collins <collins@pcug.org.au> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 11:21 AM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England > Hi Michael, > > John Barton the Elder (married to Agnes Holte) was my 10g. grandfather if > the information which I have is correct. I have a photo-copy of a Barton > tree which has a Solomon Barton (b. 1774) married to Mary Duddy (17.6.1798). > The children are listed as Fanny (b. 1800), William(?) (b. 1803), Henry (b. > 1805), Thomas (b. 1807) and Stephen(?) (b. 1809). It does not go further, so > perhaps Elizabeth (b. 1815?) was a later child who has not been listed. I > must say, the reference to Solomon and Mary Duddy are written on the side in > a hand written note, and the writing is a bit unclear. > > There are a large number of Bartons on this tree, back to John the Elder. I > got this copy from a Mrs Pam Latter, and it is apparently part of a larger > chart, but the writing is not very clear in places. > > I too would like to trace back earlier than John Barton, and would also like > to add side branches to my growing family tree. I am trying to get all this > information organised but it takes a great deal of time. I would certainly > be interested in any information you have on your branch of the Barton > family and connections, and could send you the information which I have, > though I may have to do a bit of organising first. > > Best Regards, > > Clive Collins > 6th January 2000 > > > At 12:34 05/01/2000 -0000, you wrote: > >Hi everyone, > > > >I'm a new subscriber and I'm hoping that some of you have BARTON interests > >in the county of Kent, England. > > > >My BARTON direct line ended when Elizabeth BARTON married Frederick SCOTT in > >1837 in Warehorne, Kent. > > > >[After her death in 1863 Frederick with four of their sons emigrated to the > >USA in 1871 and settled in Effingham Co., Illinois. In 1879 two of the > >brothers set up the first commercial ice cream factory in Kansas (in Topeka) > >and it was to remain in business for the next 100 years.] > > > >Elizabeth was born in 1815 in Brabourne, Kent, daughter of Solomon BARTON > >and Macey DUDDY. Solomon was born in Hadlow, Kent and I have all his > >paternal line living in Hadlow back to Elizabeth's 6g. grandfather John > >BARTON The Elder (m. Agnes HOLTE) born about 1500. > > > >Obviously I would like to get back further, though it's getting difficult > >now, but I would also like to flesh out more of the side branches. So does > >anyone have any connections? > > > >Michael Sprackling, > >Birkenhead, > >Merseyside, > >England. > > > > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >All messages posted to this mailing list are the property of their writers. > >Please obtain permission from all parties before forwarding or publishing > >any message from this list. > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > C.D.N. Collins > GPO Box 2972 > Canberra, ACT 2601 > AUSTRALIA > collins@pcug.org.au > > > ______________________________
Hi, I, too, would appreciate any info about this town/village. When my son was about two or three I read about this place and started laughing at the name. He wanted to know what I was laughing at so I told him. He has been asking for information about the place ever since and we can't seem to find any. Thanks, Ruth >I would appreciate any information of geographical or historical >significance on the Barton in the Beans location. > >Best wishes, Ron English, Killeen,TX Ruth (HOUGHTON) BARTON Westminster,Vermont, USA mrgjb@sover.net
unsubscribe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joy" <jrussell@vaxxine.com> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 8:54 AM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England > Hello Michael and Clive > I have been watching this web site for a long time waiting to see Bartons > from Kent > My father was John William Barton, born in Rochester Kent on Jan. 2, 1905. > His father was John William James Wood Barton, son of Stephen Barton. > > I am on my way to work right now (craft and gift shop my daughter and I own) > but will get my information together later and send it on to you both. > > /regards > Joy (Barton) Russell > -----Original Message----- > From: Clive Collins <collins@pcug.org.au> > To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Thursday, January 06, 2000 6:22 AM > Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England > > > >Hi Michael, > > > >John Barton the Elder (married to Agnes Holte) was my 10g. grandfather if > >the information which I have is correct. I have a photo-copy of a Barton > >tree which has a Solomon Barton (b. 1774) married to Mary Duddy > (17.6.1798). > >The children are listed as Fanny (b. 1800), William(?) (b. 1803), Henry (b. > >1805), Thomas (b. 1807) and Stephen(?) (b. 1809). It does not go further, > so > >perhaps Elizabeth (b. 1815?) was a later child who has not been listed. I > >must say, the reference to Solomon and Mary Duddy are written on the side > in > >a hand written note, and the writing is a bit unclear. > > > >There are a large number of Bartons on this tree, back to John the Elder. I > >got this copy from a Mrs Pam Latter, and it is apparently part of a larger > >chart, but the writing is not very clear in places. > > > >I too would like to trace back earlier than John Barton, and would also > like > >to add side branches to my growing family tree. I am trying to get all this > >information organised but it takes a great deal of time. I would certainly > >be interested in any information you have on your branch of the Barton > >family and connections, and could send you the information which I have, > >though I may have to do a bit of organising first. > > > >Best Regards, > > > >Clive Collins > >6th January 2000 > > > > > >At 12:34 05/01/2000 -0000, you wrote: > >>Hi everyone, > >> > >>I'm a new subscriber and I'm hoping that some of you have BARTON interests > >>in the county of Kent, England. > >> > >>My BARTON direct line ended when Elizabeth BARTON married Frederick SCOTT > in > >>1837 in Warehorne, Kent. > >> > >>[After her death in 1863 Frederick with four of their sons emigrated to > the > >>USA in 1871 and settled in Effingham Co., Illinois. In 1879 two of the > >>brothers set up the first commercial ice cream factory in Kansas (in > Topeka) > >>and it was to remain in business for the next 100 years.] > >> > >>Elizabeth was born in 1815 in Brabourne, Kent, daughter of Solomon BARTON > >>and Macey DUDDY. Solomon was born in Hadlow, Kent and I have all his > >>paternal line living in Hadlow back to Elizabeth's 6g. grandfather John > >>BARTON The Elder (m. Agnes HOLTE) born about 1500. > >> > >>Obviously I would like to get back further, though it's getting difficult > >>now, but I would also like to flesh out more of the side branches. So > does > >>anyone have any connections? > >> > >>Michael Sprackling, > >>Birkenhead, > >>Merseyside, > >>England. > >> > >> > >>==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >>All messages posted to this mailing list are the property of their > writers. > >>Please obtain permission from all parties before forwarding or publishing > >>any message from this list. > >> > >> > >> > > > >_______________________________________________________________ > >C.D.N. Collins > >GPO Box 2972 > >Canberra, ACT 2601 > >AUSTRALIA > >collins@pcug.org.au > > > > > > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >Please support the Rootsweb Genealogical Cooperative by becoming a member, > sponsor, or donor. For more information, visit Rootsweb at > http://www.rootsweb.com > > > > > > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: > barton-l-request@rootsweb.com (for list mail) or barton-d-request@rootsweb (for digest mail) > with the body message of > UNSUBSCRIBE > >
Doug, I have several Barton's from Shannon, Texas, Reynolds, and Montgomery countys in MO. Do you have a James Parson Barton b.1836 mar. to Levina Holland b. 1838 ? Son's name was Peter Monroe Barton b. 17 October 1862 d. 05 October 1930 mar. to Sarah Ann Martin b. 18 March 1868 d. 15 September 1922. Do any of these names ring a bell to you or anyone ? Barbara White Doug Church wrote: > Hi, D'ann: Say your message about your Joseph Barton being from St. > Genevieve, MO. Do you know if any of them were from other parts of central > or southeast MO? What time period did Joseph Carl live in MO, and did he > marry? I have Barton ancestors from Shannon, Crawford and Montgomery > Counties, MO., and a Joseph was my gg grandfather, born in York Co., PA. > Any connections? Thanx, Doug > > At 05:01 PM 1/6/00 -0600, you wrote: > >Hello Dorothy, > >I saw a post of yours on the Barton rootsweb list stating that you were > >looking for information on the Edward Barton line. I was told by a relative > >of mine that my Barton line goes back to an Edward. Could you provide me > >with some info if in fact your line does include a Joseph Carl Barton, may > >be listed as just Joseph and would more than likely have a > >half-brother/brother listed as Henry. Our line is from Missouri, the St. > >Genevieve area. Any help is greatly appreciated as I am just beginning my > >search on this line and would like some info as a basis to begin. I would > >be willing to share any and all information that I obtain as well. > > > >Thanks in advance, > >D'ann Barton Mathia > >Genealogical Search of Surnames: > >Beeman/Beaman, Fields, Mathia, Barton, Morgan, Vulner, Slater > >"haven't found it yet, but not giving up" > >dasm@webzone.net > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Dorothy" <muirhead@inebraska.com> > >To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 12:58 PM > >Subject: [BARTON-L] Edward Barton Line > > > > > >> Can anybody tell me about Dorothy L. BART0N CONE. She wrote an article > >for > >> NEHGS . Is she still living? Dorothy Muirhead > >> > >> > >> ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >> Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi > >Calvert Brogan at christib@satx.rr.com > >> > > > > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/barton.html > >for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other > helpful genealogy pages. > > > > > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/barton.html > for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages.
Who are your Barton's from Shannon County? I have a long history of my Shannon County Barton family. Linda Hardman lsueh@pacbell.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Doug Church <dbchurch@hargray.com> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 4:48 PM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] Edward Barton Line > Hi, D'ann: Say your message about your Joseph Barton being from St. > Genevieve, MO. Do you know if any of them were from other parts of central > or southeast MO? What time period did Joseph Carl live in MO, and did he > marry? I have Barton ancestors from Shannon, Crawford and Montgomery > Counties, MO., and a Joseph was my gg grandfather, born in York Co., PA. > Any connections? Thanx, Doug > > > At 05:01 PM 1/6/00 -0600, you wrote: > >Hello Dorothy, > >I saw a post of yours on the Barton rootsweb list stating that you were > >looking for information on the Edward Barton line. I was told by a relative > >of mine that my Barton line goes back to an Edward. Could you provide me > >with some info if in fact your line does include a Joseph Carl Barton, may > >be listed as just Joseph and would more than likely have a > >half-brother/brother listed as Henry. Our line is from Missouri, the St. > >Genevieve area. Any help is greatly appreciated as I am just beginning my > >search on this line and would like some info as a basis to begin. I would > >be willing to share any and all information that I obtain as well. > > > >Thanks in advance, > >D'ann Barton Mathia > >Genealogical Search of Surnames: > >Beeman/Beaman, Fields, Mathia, Barton, Morgan, Vulner, Slater > >"haven't found it yet, but not giving up" > >dasm@webzone.net > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Dorothy" <muirhead@inebraska.com> > >To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 12:58 PM > >Subject: [BARTON-L] Edward Barton Line > > > > > >> Can anybody tell me about Dorothy L. BART0N CONE. She wrote an article > >for > >> NEHGS . Is she still living? Dorothy Muirhead > >> > >> > >> ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >> Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi > >Calvert Brogan at christib@satx.rr.com > >> > > > > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/barton.html > >for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other > helpful genealogy pages. > > > > > > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/barton.html > for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages. >
Hi, D'ann: Say your message about your Joseph Barton being from St. Genevieve, MO. Do you know if any of them were from other parts of central or southeast MO? What time period did Joseph Carl live in MO, and did he marry? I have Barton ancestors from Shannon, Crawford and Montgomery Counties, MO., and a Joseph was my gg grandfather, born in York Co., PA. Any connections? Thanx, Doug At 05:01 PM 1/6/00 -0600, you wrote: >Hello Dorothy, >I saw a post of yours on the Barton rootsweb list stating that you were >looking for information on the Edward Barton line. I was told by a relative >of mine that my Barton line goes back to an Edward. Could you provide me >with some info if in fact your line does include a Joseph Carl Barton, may >be listed as just Joseph and would more than likely have a >half-brother/brother listed as Henry. Our line is from Missouri, the St. >Genevieve area. Any help is greatly appreciated as I am just beginning my >search on this line and would like some info as a basis to begin. I would >be willing to share any and all information that I obtain as well. > >Thanks in advance, >D'ann Barton Mathia >Genealogical Search of Surnames: >Beeman/Beaman, Fields, Mathia, Barton, Morgan, Vulner, Slater >"haven't found it yet, but not giving up" >dasm@webzone.net >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Dorothy" <muirhead@inebraska.com> >To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 12:58 PM >Subject: [BARTON-L] Edward Barton Line > > >> Can anybody tell me about Dorothy L. BART0N CONE. She wrote an article >for >> NEHGS . Is she still living? Dorothy Muirhead >> >> >> ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== >> Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi >Calvert Brogan at christib@satx.rr.com >> > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== >Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/barton.html >for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages. > >
Can you go in on the Kruger List maybe to find out more. I do not find Stephen as being born in NS. If Judith is listed there, and they ended back in MA, makes me wonder if he was born in MA. I checked my Oxford Stephens. There is a Stephen R. born in Providence RI 1780 son of Seth & Lucilla Barton but that would be too early ---------- > From: CMere85162@aol.com > To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BARTON-L] Stephen Barton > Date: Friday, January 07, 2000 10:18 AM > > Greetings to all Barton Researchers out there I have not been able to get > back more > 4 Gens on my line of Bartons, my maternal Gr Gr Grandfather Stephen Barton > his daughters B.C. says he was from Nova Scotia her name is Clara Elizabeth > Barton and she was born in Cambridge Ma. He was married at the time to Julia > (Burke) Barton who was from Cape Breton I don't know if he died in Ma. but my > Mother seems to think he did. If anyone has Stephen Barton of Nova Scotia or > Ma. on their list please help. Thank you > > JClara Mom > YMik 1 > st born Son > YACE 2nd Son ( Rat terrier) > > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at christib@satx.rr.com
Sorry Terri, no such connection I'm afraid. Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: <TJisGrouch@aol.com> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 3:38 PM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England > I seen this and was wondering if you may have info on a William Barton > married to Sahra Benson who had a daughter Osee Benso married to Ephriam > Hixson Terri tjisgrouch@aol.com > > ______________________________
My perennial brick wall: looking for parents, sibs, anything on Sarah BARTON, b abt 1760, prob in NC (unknown county); married, 30 Nov 1779 in Sullivan Co TN (then NC), Joseph COLE; died about 1855 in Wilson Co TN. The only other BARTON in early Sullivan documents (major records loss there) is a Thomas BARTON, who got a grant in 1790 and was on the 1796 tax list. Grateful for any help. Thanks, John Ottinger
Dear Michael, I saw your post about Barton in the Beans. That is my line of Bartons, but I have never been able to locate it on the map nor have I been able to find any historical information on the town. I would appreciate any information of geographical or historical significance on the Barton in the Beans location. Best wishes, Ron English, Killeen,TX
Greetings to all Barton Researchers out there I have not been able to get back more 4 Gens on my line of Bartons, my maternal Gr Gr Grandfather Stephen Barton his daughters B.C. says he was from Nova Scotia her name is Clara Elizabeth Barton and she was born in Cambridge Ma. He was married at the time to Julia (Burke) Barton who was from Cape Breton I don't know if he died in Ma. but my Mother seems to think he did. If anyone has Stephen Barton of Nova Scotia or Ma. on their list please help. Thank you JClara Mom YMik 1 st born Son YACE 2nd Son ( Rat terrier)
Lets try this again. Recently I asked about a William Barton maried to Sahra Benson, I was wrong. It should have been Elisha Barton married to Anna Frazey, I have no dates but from what I can gather they are from Fulton Co PA Also I would like to have some information about the daughter Osee Barton married to Ephriam Hixson on Aug 15 1824 Fulton Co Osee B-Day was 5-21-1805 and died on 6-25-1896 Fulton Co. Thanks again....Terri
Hi Douglas, I have no other information about William (b. 1803). There are some other William Bartons listed (different generations) but I can't see any references to any with connections to America. Cheers, Clive At 15:25 06/01/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Clive, > Do you have any other information about William - birth place, did he migrate to America? >Thanks >Douglas Benson > _______________________________________________________________ C.D.N. Collins GPO Box 2972 Canberra, ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA collins@pcug.org.au
Michael Sprackling wrote: > > Hi Shirley, > > Sorry it was Hadlow, Kent, but that hardly matters. In my current road > atlas there are 39 different places in England called Barton or Barton > something. They are spread across the country but there is none in the > county of Surrey which adjoins Kent. Barton in the Beans is in the county > of Leicestershire, some 200 miles away. So no connection I'm afraid. > > Regards, > > Michael > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Shirley Keith <stkeith@roman.net> > To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 3:11 AM > Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England > > > Michael Sprackling wrote: > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > I'm a new subscriber and I'm hoping that some of you have BARTON > interests > > > in the county of Kent, England. > > > > > > My BARTON direct line ended when Elizabeth BARTON married Frederick > SCOTT in > > > 1837 in Warehorne, Kent. > > > > > > [After her death in 1863 Frederick with four of their sons emigrated to > the > > > USA in 1871 and settled in Effingham Co., Illinois. In 1879 two of the > > > brothers set up the first commercial ice cream factory in Kansas (in > Topeka) > > > and it was to remain in business for the next 100 years.] > > > > > > Elizabeth was born in 1815 in Brabourne, Kent, daughter of Solomon > BARTON > > > and Macey DUDDY. Solomon was born in Hadlow, Kent and I have all his > > > paternal line living in Hadlow back to Elizabeth's 6g. grandfather John > > > BARTON The Elder (m. Agnes HOLTE) born about 1500. > > > > > > Obviously I would like to get back further, though it's getting > difficult > > > now, but I would also like to flesh out more of the side branches. So > does > > > anyone have any connections? > > > > > > Michael Sprackling, > > > Birkenhead, > > > Merseyside, > > > England. > > > > > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > > > All messages posted to this mailing list are the property of their > writers. > > > Please obtain permission from all parties before forwarding or > publishing > > > any message from this list. > > > > > > By any chance, could the John Barton mentioned here be related to my > > 9-great grandfather, John Barton? He came from Barton-in-the-Beans, > > Surry Co., England to Surry Co., Virginia, died there in 1669. Had a > > son, Thomas Barton, born 1640 in Stafford Co., Virginia. > > > > Shirley > > > > ______________________________ > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves. Michael, Thanks for your quick reply. I have a Barton cousin who has a friend who lives in London. He tells me that the little village called Barton-in-the-Beans in Surry Co. no longer exists, but it was there in 1652 when our John Barton left to come to Virginia. He also said that there are Bartons still living in that area. I don't know if this makes any difference, but thought you might be interested in it. Shirley
I am looking for the parents of Elizabeth Barton. She was supposedly born in SC. She married James Bracken (Brackin). His dates are 1765-1846. They lived mostly in Transylvania Co. North Carolina and had 10 children. I have the names of the children if anyone interested. I believe they both died and are buried in North Carolina. If this Elizabeth Barton rings any bells, I sure would appreciate all help. Thanks. Anna Marie
Hello Dorothy, I saw a post of yours on the Barton rootsweb list stating that you were looking for information on the Edward Barton line. I was told by a relative of mine that my Barton line goes back to an Edward. Could you provide me with some info if in fact your line does include a Joseph Carl Barton, may be listed as just Joseph and would more than likely have a half-brother/brother listed as Henry. Our line is from Missouri, the St. Genevieve area. Any help is greatly appreciated as I am just beginning my search on this line and would like some info as a basis to begin. I would be willing to share any and all information that I obtain as well. Thanks in advance, D'ann Barton Mathia Genealogical Search of Surnames: Beeman/Beaman, Fields, Mathia, Barton, Morgan, Vulner, Slater "haven't found it yet, but not giving up" dasm@webzone.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy" <muirhead@inebraska.com> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 12:58 PM Subject: [BARTON-L] Edward Barton Line > Can anybody tell me about Dorothy L. BART0N CONE. She wrote an article for > NEHGS . Is she still living? Dorothy Muirhead > > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at christib@satx.rr.com >