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    1. [BARTON-L] Query concerning Abia Barton of MA bef. 1800
    2. Michael Packard
    3. I am a descendant of Abia Barton. Below is all the information I have on him. LDS gives a possible father Joshua. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike Packard 1. ABIA BARTON - He married FELINDA. Child of ABIA BARTON and FELINDA is: i. JANE BARTON, b. Abt. 1827; d. 1855, Brimfield, Hampden, MA. 2. JANE BARTON was born Abt. 1827, and died 1855 in Brimfield, Hampden, MA. She married BENJAMIN CROUCH 18 March 1847 in Warren, Worcester, MA, son of EPHRAIM CROUCH and ABIGAIL ALLARD. He was born 29 October 1820 in Brimfield, Hampden, MA, and died 23 December 1865 in Brimfield, Hampden, MA. Child of JANE BARTON and BENJAMIN CROUCH is: 3. i. MARY ANN3 CROUCH, b. 9 January 1848, Warren, Worcester, Massachusetts; d. 31 March 1887, East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

    01/06/2000 03:12:47
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. Shirley Keith
    3. chris benson wrote: > > Could you post any information about when and where your William Barton was born etc. My ggg grandfather > was william who married a sarah. > Douglas Benson > > TJisGrouch@aol.com wrote: > > > 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 > > > > ==== 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 ==== > 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. My great grand uncle was William Stephen Barton, b. June 20, 1841 in Georgia, died in Missouri, married Sarah Reagan. He was the son of James Barton and Sarah Ellis. Shirley

    01/06/2000 02:09:24
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. chris benson
    3. Could you post any information about when and where your William Barton was born etc. My ggg grandfather was william who married a sarah. Douglas Benson TJisGrouch@aol.com wrote: > 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 > > ==== 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.

    01/06/2000 01:34:00
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. chris benson
    3. Hi Clive, Do you have any other information about William - birth place, did he migrate to America? Thanks Douglas Benson Clive Collins wrote: > 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

    01/06/2000 01:25:45
    1. [BARTON-L] Edward Barton Line
    2. Dorothy
    3. Can anybody tell me about Dorothy L. BART0N CONE. She wrote an article for NEHGS . Is she still living? Dorothy Muirhead

    01/06/2000 11:58:31
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. Michael Sprackling
    3. 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 > > ______________________________

    01/06/2000 11:16:12
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. Michael Sprackling
    3. Thanks Douglas. First, apologies to all, I should have said Hadlow, Kent, but I'm sure you all spotted that typo <g>. The county of Kent is roughly 60 miles E/W and 30 miles N/S. Known as the Garden of England it has for a long time been intensively cultivated and would always have had quite a high relative population density. In 1881 the population was 1 million out of a total of 30 million for Great Britain. Bethersden is about 30 miles from Hadlow, far enough to make any family connection unlikely. There was certainly a long line of BARTONs from Hadlow. Of the 2,822 BARTON baptismal entries in the British Isles shown in the British Vital Records Index, 550 were in the county of Kent and 329 were in the tiny village of Hadlow (1558 to 1860). That's not a very reliable statistic, however, as the BVRI is only a sample and many parishes in Kent are not covered but it suggests quite a high concentration in Hadlow even so. Regards, Michael Sprackling ----- Original Message ----- From: chris benson <makettle@dreamscape.com> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 2:49 AM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England > Don't know if there is a connection. I don't know a whole lot about the Barton > side except this. > William Barton from Bethersten, Kent Co. England arrived in America 1876 with > his wife Sarah Tanton and one child, George Ernest. As far as we know he came > directly to Whitesboro, Oneida Co. New York. > I don't know how large Kent Co. is and how wide spread the Barton name is there > so I quess this is a shot in the dark. > > douglas benson > whitesboro > new york > > > 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. > > > > = > > ______________________________

    01/06/2000 09:43:54
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. Joy
    3. 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 > >

    01/06/2000 07:54:09
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. Hi Joy, I decend from Rufus Barton, Warwick, Rhode Island, USA. He arrived in Warwick approx 1641 ish, and have all those givne names in our family ancestry. Most notably Stephen, James, John, and I do believe a William. Also Benjamin and Rufus. I have no knowledge where in England they came from. If you have any family history concerning an Edward leaving England between 1636-1640, Please let me know! I have no documentation on the Edward being the father of Rufus, but that of course is one possibility. Four brothers came to New Amsterdam and spread from there , according to family oral history. Many times I have found family oral history to be true. Thanks so much, Betsey Barton Perra. Warwick RI & McAllen Texas

    01/06/2000 05:54:03
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. Clive Collins
    3. 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

    01/06/2000 04:21:25
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. 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

    01/06/2000 03:38:04
    1. [BARTON-L] Hiram Ryburn Barton
    2. Shirley Keith
    3. Looking for information on my great uncle, Hiram Ryburn Barton. I think he was born in Bartow Co., Georgia 1877-78. He died in Middlesboro, Bell Co., Kentucky. Parents were Virgil Manley Barton and Harriet Missouri Gray. Children were Annie, Everet and Velma. Any help would be appreciated.

    01/05/2000 08:26:30
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. Shirley Keith
    3. 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

    01/05/2000 08:11:21
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. chris benson
    3. Don't know if there is a connection. I don't know a whole lot about the Barton side except this. William Barton from Bethersten, Kent Co. England arrived in America 1876 with his wife Sarah Tanton and one child, George Ernest. As far as we know he came directly to Whitesboro, Oneida Co. New York. I don't know how large Kent Co. is and how wide spread the Barton name is there so I quess this is a shot in the dark. douglas benson whitesboro new york > 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. > > =

    01/05/2000 07:49:51
    1. [BARTON-L] Cemetery lookup for Marshall county
    2. vicki reynolds
    3. Hello list! :) Could anyone do a cemetery look up for me please? On Martha N. Barton-Bell,Marshall County who died perhaps around or between 1882 & 1890. Her husband was Robert Simon Bell who is buried in Woodville Cemetery. Perhaps if you could look in surrounding counties it is a possibility that it might show up. The counties would be Love, Bryan & Carter. I hope it is ok to ask for this look up on the list for I sure would appreciate any help. Does anyone do look ups for other things? Thank you so very much. Vicki :) rreynolds@pdq.net

    01/05/2000 06:59:53
    1. [BARTON-L] Searching Joseph Bell, Martha Barton's son,Marshall County1800';s
    2. vicki reynolds
    3. Hello to all on the list! Looking for the descendants of Joseph Bell,Born about & between 1872 & 1875. His father was Robert Simon Bell,Born 1851,Searcy Arkansas,Died 7-26-1907 in Woodville ,OK, who worked as Postmaster of Woodville OK, 7-9-1888 & he is buried in Woodville Cemetery.Joseph Bell's mother was Martha N. Barton who married Robert Simon Bell 10-13-1871. In my grandfathers memories of Indian Territory he stated that his half brother Joseph Bell was sixteen years old when his mother Martha N. Barton died & his father Robert Simon Bell remarried to Ezetta Buck 10-1-1890 & she was seventeen years old. Joseph started working for a telephone company installing telephone lines in the territory & never returned home because of the conflict with his new step mother.Robert Simon Bell & Martha Barton had three children. Looking for the descendants of these three children. For over two hundred years & in every line of the Bell family the first male was always named Robert S. Bell & it is possible t! hat one of the sons & Joseph Bell's brother was named Robert S. Bell. Thank You! Vicki rreynolds@pdq.net

    01/05/2000 06:34:15
    1. RE: [BARTON-L] BURTON surname
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. Hi Michael (et al), Thank you so much for pointing that out! As Rootsweb keeps growing, new lists are added all the time. As one is added to cover a "variant", it is supposed to be removed from the list of variants that this list covers. Unfortunately I didn't do what I should have and submit the changes to make sure they went in, so I am in the process of doing that now. Without you pointing that out though, it probably would never have gotten fixed :) Thanks so much! Christi Visit our homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan Visit our genealogy pages at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/gen.html Country living at it's finest! http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/countrylife -----Original Message----- From: Michael Sprackling [mailto:michael@sprackling0.freeserve.co.uk] Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 5:52 AM To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] BURTON surname Hi Christi, I am a new subscriber this week and picked up this list from "Genealogy Resources on the Internet" http://members.aol.com/gfsjohnf/gen_mail_surnames-ba.html This currently shows this list as covering:- BARTON (includes Barten, Bartin, Bartinn, Borton, Barden, Burton, Banton, Baston, Bastin) So I wonder if this is the root cause of the problem? I have interests in both BARTON and BURTON and was just about to post these when your apparently telepathic message arrived! Regards, Michael Sprackling, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England.

    01/05/2000 01:52:38
    1. [BARTON-L] BARTONs of Hadfield, Kent, England
    2. Michael Sprackling
    3. 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.

    01/05/2000 05:34:12
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] BURTON surname
    2. Michael Sprackling
    3. Hi Christi, I am a new subscriber this week and picked up this list from "Genealogy Resources on the Internet" http://members.aol.com/gfsjohnf/gen_mail_surnames-ba.html This currently shows this list as covering:- BARTON (includes Barten, Bartin, Bartinn, Borton, Barden, Burton, Banton, Baston, Bastin) So I wonder if this is the root cause of the problem? I have interests in both BARTON and BURTON and was just about to post these when your apparently telepathic message arrived! Regards, Michael Sprackling, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. ----- Original Message ----- From: Christi Calvert Brogan <christib@satx.rr.com> To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 6:57 AM Subject: [BARTON-L] BURTON surname > Hi all, > > I hate to lose anyone from our list, but I have just come to realize that > many of you may have mistakenly subscribed to this list instead of the one > you were intending to subscribe to, and while we DO cover "derivative" > surnames, it's always best to START at the list for the actual name you are > researching, if there is one. All this to say that some of you may have > mistakenly subscribed to the BARTON list when what you meant to subscribe to > was the BURTON list. There is a list specifically for the BURTON surname, > and you can find out more about it and how to join by going to their > resource page on Rootsweb at: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/b/u/BURTON/ or by sending email to > burton-l-request@rootsweb.com with only the word SUBSCRIBE in the mailing > address. If you wish to be removed from THIS list, please visit the > "genealogy pages" listed below for directions and email me if you have > trouble. Thanks! > > Christi > Visit our homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan > Visit our genealogy pages at: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/gen.html > Country living at it's finest! http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/countrylife >

    01/05/2000 04:52:02
    1. [BARTON-L] BURTON surname
    2. Christi Calvert Brogan
    3. Hi all, I hate to lose anyone from our list, but I have just come to realize that many of you may have mistakenly subscribed to this list instead of the one you were intending to subscribe to, and while we DO cover "derivative" surnames, it's always best to START at the list for the actual name you are researching, if there is one. All this to say that some of you may have mistakenly subscribed to the BARTON list when what you meant to subscribe to was the BURTON list. There is a list specifically for the BURTON surname, and you can find out more about it and how to join by going to their resource page on Rootsweb at: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/b/u/BURTON/ or by sending email to burton-l-request@rootsweb.com with only the word SUBSCRIBE in the mailing address. If you wish to be removed from THIS list, please visit the "genealogy pages" listed below for directions and email me if you have trouble. Thanks! Christi Visit our homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan Visit our genealogy pages at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/gen.html Country living at it's finest! http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/countrylife

    01/03/2000 11:57:18