By any chance do you have a middle name for Harry Barton. The reason I am asking is that my g-grandfather was Harry Gray Barton and he is buried in the Danvers cemetary. He was born in Cambridge NY in1872. Thanks L Barton
1-Edward Barton (abt 1620 - Jun 1671, Cape Porpoise, ME) sp: Elizabeth (-aft 1672) 2-William Barton (bet 1631 and 1638 - bef 15 Apr 1700) sp: Anne Green (abt 1658-) 3-Ebenezer Barton (abt 1682, Salem, MA - 6 May 1721, Newbury, MA) sp: Esther Flood (15 May 1686, Newbury, MA - abt 1721) 4-Penuel Barton (Sep 1712, Newbury, MA -) sp: Mary Burnell (North Yarmouth, ME -) 5-Robert Barton (bef 17 Sep 1738, ME -) sp: Ruth Small (10 Jul 1737, Cape Elizabeth, ME -) 6-Robert Barton (19 Jun 1784, Falmouth, ME - 26 Feb 1869, Vinalhaven, ME) sp: Susanna Lain (4 Jan 1794, Vinalhaven, ME -) sp: Abigail Cole (15 Dec 1787, ME - 28 Mar 1861, Vinalhaven, ME) 7-Edward Plaice Barton (9 Sep 1812, Portland, ME - 5 Oct 1866, Vinalhaven, ME) sp: Henrietta B. Garrett (15 Aug 1812, Provincetown, MA -2 Aug 1894, Vinalhaven, ME) 8-Thomas E. Barton (17 May 1837, Vinalhaven, ME -13 Aug 1916) sp: Harriet Maria Conway (29 Nov 1839 -) 9-Edward E. Barton (aft 1864 - abt 1932, Vinalhaven, ME) sp: Nettie W. Abbott (3 Dec 1861, Matinicus, ME -) 10-Harold Mayland Barton (16 Aug 1896 - 9 Jun 1975) sp: Helen F. Baird (-) sp: Viva Arlene Wardwell (24 Jun 1904 - 1 Feb 1995) 11-Ray Edward Barton sp: Shirley 12-Duane Eric Barton ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
I have just begun researching our Barton family. I have not had any luck getting past Dock M. Barton. I know that at least some of his children were born in Madison Co., Indiana. I know that his son , Oran Barton came to Vigo Co., Indiana in 1913. Dock and Emma also came at some point, as did their children: Walter, Wilbur, Herbert and Blanche and all are buried here. Daughter Della married and lived near Louisville, Kentucky. According to a census, Dock's parent's were from Indiana, as was Emma's mother, but her father was from North Carolina. Descendants of Dock Marshall Barton 1 Dock Marshall Barton 1844 - 1939 . +Emmaline B Christopher 1860 - 1944 ........ 2 Herbert Barton 1878 - 1961 ............ +Alma Smith 1885 - 1932 ........ 2 Walter I Barton 1880 - 1938 ............ +Grace C. Moore 1883 - 1968 ................... 3 Harry Moore Barton 1907 - 1984 ....................... +Ruth Reveal 1909 - 1996 ................... 3 Helen Barton ....................... +William Fuse ................... 3 Martha Jane Barton ........ *2nd Wife of Walter I Barton: ............ +? ................... 3 Waldo Barton 1907 - ........ 2 Ethel Blanche Barton 1884 - 1961 ............ +? Ingram ................... 3 Dorthea Ingram ....................... +? Mills ........ *2nd Husband of Ethel Blanche Barton: ............ +? Mills ................... 3 Herbert Mills ................... 3 Charles Mills ................... 3 Dorthea Mills ................... 3 Mary Mills ....................... +? Ettinger ........ 2 Della M Barton 1890 - 1976 ............ +Harry Briggs 1891 - 1989 ........ 2 Oran M. Barton 1892 - 1999 ............ +Ernestine J Cummins 1896 - 1989 ........ 2 Wilbur H Barton 1898 - 1974 ............ +Vivian A ? 1901 - 1975 ........ 2 Dorothy Barton 1882 - ........ 2 ? Barton 1900 - 1900 ........ 2 ? Barton 1900 - 1900
Hello Victoria, I show That Timothy Barton and Hephzibah Stowe had a daughter named Mary and she married Livermore. I show Mary was born 28 Dec 1756 In Middlesex County, Ma. You might check the home page of Tami Kaye Barton on the Familytree Maker site. She has the same line as me and she has much info. She shows the "Descendants of Edward Barton". If you haven't found site it might help. Hope this helps. Barton researcher, Leon Barton ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I have had an awful time trying to locate any info on my family I have a Stephen Barton from Nova Scotia, married Julia Burke from Cape Breton lived in MA. where they had my gr Grandmother Clara Elizabrth Barton in 1901 I know there were siblings of Claras but who they were is unknown to me and I can't get back any further than Stephen.
Searching for Phoebe Barton b. 1759-60 (in NC?), who married Joseph Nation Jr. in 1775. She had ten children, the first ones being born in NC and SC, and the last ones being born in Blount Co., AL. Sometime before 1840, they moved to Yalobusha Co. MS where she died before 1855. I have also seen her name as Phoebe Nelson. This could be her real maiden name, middle name, or possibly her first married name. She was only 15 when she married Joseph, which doesn't give her much time to have been married previously. Another descendant of hers told me her father was William Barton, but I haven't seen anything to confirm this. Anybody have an extra Phoebe Barton? I am descended from her first child, Bayless Nation b. 1782. Thanks Terry
I am descended from the following line of Barton's. (1) Edward Barton/Elizabeth (2) Mathew Barton/Martha (3) Samuel Barton/Hannah Bridges (4) Joshua Barton/Ann (5) Timothy Barton/Hephzibah Stowe (6) Alpheus Barton/Polly Davis (7) Ozias P. Barton/Rachel Massie (8) Enos Ozias Barton/Obedience Goforth (9) Joseph B. Barton/ Clara Maude White (10) Lawrence Barton/Gladys Lambert (11) Leon Barton/Janice Gibson Would appreciate any help on Polly Davis (2nd wife of Alpheus) such as parents and siblings. According to census, Polly was born in Vermont. Thank you. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
HELLO LIST THE LINE I HAVE CONFIRMED THUS FAR HENRY BARTON m MALINA MITCHELL JOSEPH BARTON (SON OF HENRY) mSARAH E. MITCHEL ELMER PAUL (SON OF JOSEPH) m MARTHA POTTER (MY GRANDPARENTS) RHONDAL BARTON MARY BARTON m ELBERT CADDELL (MY PARENTS) DATES AND MORE TO FOLLOW
Ron, It would appear that we are tracing the same line. You have one generation more than I have though and you have more children for William and Ruth. Information given to me placed Ruth's birth in Orange Co., NC. I do not know what the source was for this information. We descend from Alexander's brother Samuel whose birthyear was 1788 as well, which would make them twins. (I didn't have an exact year for Alexander so I am just trying to get this figured out.) Another difference I found is the name of Alexander's wife: you listed it as Sowell but I have it as Lowell. Glad to know of another researcher on the same line. I did not get sources from the person who sent me the Barton information that I have did not list sources. Let's continue to compare notes. Sarah -----Original Message----- From: Ronald Schuyler <bugdr@csd.net> To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 11:00 PM Subject: [BARTON-L] RC: Randolph Co., NC>Christian Co., KY>Posey Co., IN >I would appreciate any info on this branch. > >John Barton b. 1737, d. 1782, Randolph, NC, m. Elizabeth 1762, Randolph, NC. > Elizabeth b. 1741, d. 10 Dec 1817, Randolph, NC. > Children - William, Molly, Sarah, John, Willis, Catherine > >William Barton, b. abt 1765, Randolph, NC, d. 13 Apr 1832, Posey Co., IN, > m. Ruth Underwood 1785, Randolph, NC. > Ruth b. between 1755-1764 in PA or NC, d. 1836, Posey Co., IN > Children - Alexander, Thomas, John, Samuel, Ann, Daniel, Willis, > > William, Liddia, Alfred, Elizabeth, Robert A. > >Alexander Barton, b. 1788, Randolph NC, d. bef. Apr 1845, Posey IN, m. > Elizabeth Sowell 28 Dec 1813, Christian Co., KY > Elizabeth b. 1792 > Children - Rachael, Jane, Alfred, Ruth, Ann, Lewis, James, John, > William > >Rachael Barton, b. 1814, Posey IN, d. bet. 1870-1880 Posey IN, m. > Harrison Pendell, 2 Apr 1837, Posey IN > Children - John, Elizabeth, James, Lenie, Alfred, William Barton, > Minerva > >Thanks! >Ron Schuyler > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== >Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachements and/or html or rich text formatted email to the list. If in questions, please address the listowner at brogan@idworld.net >
This message is in response to the roll call request. I have been a member of this group for some time, and regularly read the messages that are posted in the hope of finding some connection to my Barton line that I can trace through the South back to South Carolina, and then I lose them. I am interested tracing my line at least back to the port of entry in America. Yesterday a query was posted by Emily Bearden Sears that concerned her ancestor Mary Catherine Barton from Jefferson County, Alabama. My ancestors Isaac Barton and Nancy Snow were married in then Blount County, now Jefferson County, Alabama in 1819. Years ago I secured a copy of their marriage record from the records in Jefferson County. The parents of Isaac were John and Mary Barton. John died in Alabama about 1820, and Mary died in Yalabusha County, Mississippi after 1850. I have no clues about the female children of my John and Mary Barton. However, Mary Catherine Barton was at the right time and location to be a part of my Barton line. Census records give some good clues about their male children. I plan to follow-up with Emily Bearden Sears to try to determine if we can help each other. Any clues to help me trace my Barton line back to the port of entry would be appreciated. Jerry Tyson Barton Georgetown, Texas
Florence Barton 11 April 1875, Varner, Ripley Co., MO; m 20 February 1897, Ripley Co., MO to Boyd U. Wells; died 21 January 1911, Santa Paula, Ventura Co., CA. I wish I had a little more information on her, including how she died. She had 5 children -- the eldest was only 12 when she died. Boyd and Florence were living in Arkansas in 1900 when the census was collected. Before 1910 they moved their family to Oklahoma but they were in California when she died. (Her father and brother lived there at the time.) The family was back in OK in 1920. The family remained based there. I have heard stories that Boyd married again and had a couple of daughters but I can't find information on this one yet. (This man was the grandfather of my mother-in-law and they don't know these details!) Florence was the daughter of Job Downey Barton -- 28 December 1849, Mount Vernon, Posey Co., Indiana; married Sarah Elizabeth Hancock (b Bet. 1850 - 1854 in Indiana); died 10 November 1932, Ventura Co., California. I do not know a great deal about him but have a note that says Left Indiana between 1871 and 1874 to migrate to Missouri and points west. They had 8 children: John B. Barton (b abt 1871, IN; d in Oregon), Florence Nancy Barton, Harriett Azilee Barton (b abt 1877, MO; m J Walter Brown, 8 children); Mary Elizabeth Barton (b Feb 1880, MO; m Mr. Turner); Evelyn Barton (b Aft. 1881; d La Brea, CA; m Mr. Holifield), Arthur Barton (b Aft. 1881), Otis Barton (b Aft. 1881; d Ivanhoe, CA), and Charles Wilson Barton (b 29 May 1884,Varner, Ripley Co., MO; d 19 July 1962, Santa Paula, Ventura Co., CA; m Annette Springs). Job was the son of William Bradford Barton, b 14 August 1813, IN; died Abt. 1892, Posey Co. IN; m2 2 March 1848, Posey Co., IN to Nancy R. Green (14 February 1828, Posey Co., IN - 21 September 1864). (He m1. Mary Jane Jones, abt 1817-1845, 4 children and m3. Catherine Dowd, b 8 October 1829, died 27 July 1915, Okla. City, OK, no children). William and Nancy had 8 children. Nancy had a child from her first marriage to David Duckworth who went by William T. Duckworth Barton. (He was only about a year old or so when his father died.) [I still need to find out the exact location in Posey Co. where the Bartons lived.] William B. Barton was the son of Samuel Barton, b 1788, Randolph Co., NC; d 23 December 1839, Posey Co., IN; and Jane Downen b Abt. 1794; d Abt. 1821. They m. June 1810, in Muhlenberg, KY and had 5 children. Samuel was the son of William Barton, b Abt. 1763, Guilford Co., NC and Ruth Underwood, b Abt. 1764, Orange Co., NC, d Posey Co., IN. They m in Randolph Co., NC and had 7 children. Much of this information was given to me without sources listed. I would be glad to know of sources that contain the above information and anything further known about this family. Sarah Kleimeyer dkleimeyer@email.msn.com
I would appreciate any info on this branch. John Barton b. 1737, d. 1782, Randolph, NC, m. Elizabeth 1762, Randolph, NC. Elizabeth b. 1741, d. 10 Dec 1817, Randolph, NC. Children - William, Molly, Sarah, John, Willis, Catherine William Barton, b. abt 1765, Randolph, NC, d. 13 Apr 1832, Posey Co., IN, m. Ruth Underwood 1785, Randolph, NC. Ruth b. between 1755-1764 in PA or NC, d. 1836, Posey Co., IN Children - Alexander, Thomas, John, Samuel, Ann, Daniel, Willis, William, Liddia, Alfred, Elizabeth, Robert A. Alexander Barton, b. 1788, Randolph NC, d. bef. Apr 1845, Posey IN, m. Elizabeth Sowell 28 Dec 1813, Christian Co., KY Elizabeth b. 1792 Children - Rachael, Jane, Alfred, Ruth, Ann, Lewis, James, John, William Rachael Barton, b. 1814, Posey IN, d. bet. 1870-1880 Posey IN, m. Harrison Pendell, 2 Apr 1837, Posey IN Children - John, Elizabeth, James, Lenie, Alfred, William Barton, Minerva Thanks! Ron Schuyler
I am seeking information regarding the parents and sibling of: John T. Barton b. 1818 in S.C., and/ or his wife, Elizabeth b. 1820 in N.C. Children: Samuel B. Barton b. 1839 in N.C. m. Mary J. b. 1871 in Gibson Co., TN. Children: Sarah, Emma, and Mandy Amanda M. Barton b. 1842 in TN. m. John Anderson Foster Children: Mollie, William, Sarah (Sallie), L. Catherine (Cassie) John Thomas. Jacob Barton b. 1849 in TN. m. Pamp Cribbs. Children: Dora, Cora, Adolphus, Mary J., Lorena C., John D. Ollie, Barney James Barton b. 1851 in TN. m. Julia A. Morgan Children: Geno (Fielden), and James Fielden Barton b. 1856 in TN. m. Missouri Paralee Sheldon Children: John, Bertha, Minnie, Leona, William, Velma, Dewey I would love to correspond with descendants of any of the above.
Here is my basic Barton's, I do have some of the fill in. Edward Barton 1620-1671 m. Elizabeth ??-1672 Mathew Barton 1640-???? m. Martha Samuel Barton 1664-1732 m. Hannah Bridges 1669-1727/28 Joshua Barton 1697-???? m. Ann 1699/00-1757 Timothy Barton 1732-1796 MA m. (1)Hephzibah Stowe 1729-1766 m. (2)Amy Allen Alpheus Barton 1763-1849 MA-WI m. (1)Lemira Burton m. (2)Polly Davis 1781-???? VT Enos Erastus Henry Hood Barton 1810-1831 NY m. Permelia H. Haskins 1813-1888 NY-IA Delinda L. Barton b. Oct 7, 1833 OH Laura J. Barton b. Aug 1, 1836 OH cathrine M. Barton b. Nov 30, 1839 OH Rachel C. Barton b. Feb 17, 1841 IL Enos Erastus Barton b. Jan 22, 1843 IL Orlo Bennezette Barton b. May 25, 1845 IL Nancy C. Barton b. May 27, 1847 IL Alonzo R. Barton b. Nov 21, 1849 IL Venzuella E. Barton b. Feb 14, 1862 ?? Orlo Bennezette Barton b. 5/25/1845 Knox county, IL m Nov 24, 1867 m. Mary A Adamson b. Jun 6, 1847 OH Martha Parmelia Barton b. Aug 24, 1868 IA m. William Morrison Mar 26, 1902 Lydia Ann Barton b.Mar 16, 1870 IA m. George Ed Fisher Jan 24, 1902 Nancy Caroline Barton b. Mar 30, 1872 IA m. C. M. Galbraith Jul 23, 1902 Enos Bennezette Barton b. May 27, 1874 IA m. (1) Cora Bell Culp May 18, 1896 IA m. (2) Lottie Berry Mary Esther Barton b. Aug 26, 1877 IA m. Robert Morris Mar 13, 1914 John Blaine Barton b. Oct 26, 1879 IA m. Lydia E. Beck Sep 6, 1905 Eva I. Barton b. Oct 24, 1882 IA Elva I. Barton b. Oct 24, 1882 IA m. James Byram Feb 19, 1902 Laura Ellen Barton b. Oct 25, 1884 IA m. Sam Fisher Jan 7, 1908 Logan Ellis Barton b. Oct 25 1884 IA died at age 8 Orrie Braytonette Barton (my grandmother)b. Apr 9, 1886 m. George Harvey Sisson Apr 19, 1904 IA Orlo Bennezette Barton b. Apr 9, 1886 IA Clarence A. Barton b. Jun 1, 1892 IA m. Eunice Hunter Oct 15, 1919 Larry
The IGI sheets are the International Genealogical Index from LDS. I get mine from Lineages, Inc. in Salt Lake but I have been working on the Bartons since 1985 before the days of computers. They list names, birth, marriages and parents. Rarely do you find deaths. All of the info had to have been submitted by somebody. When you are starting from nowhere, they are better than nowhere. Can send a sample and I can copy any state I have.,\VT runs 7 up to MA which has something like 53 x 08cents [plus a little tx and postage. No big expense. Dorothy Muirhead@inebraska.com ---------- > From: Brassell <bbrassell@mindspring.com> > To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] Robinson W. BARTON > Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 8:12 PM > > Please tell us what IGI Sheets are and the information contained in same. > Thanks Barbara Brassell > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: victoria tester <victoria@gilanet.com> > To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 7:50 PM > Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] Robinson W. BARTON > > > >Hello!.....we may have a connection.....My Molly Barton (birthdate, parents > >and siblings unknown) who married James Livermore in Spencer MA, was mother > >to Aaron Livermore who lived in Tioga Co......Aaron was married to Content > >Akins.....I know the Livermores and the Akins are talked about in the > >Historical Gazetteer(?) book of Tioga Co.....I wonder if the Bartons are in > >there as well? Will email an Akins cousin now to ask..... > >Victoria Tester > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Lynne Baldwin <lynneb@televar.com> > >To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> > >Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 6:33 PM > >Subject: [BARTON-L] Robinson W. BARTON > > > > > >>My gggrandfather, Robinson W. BARTON (b. 9-3-1845), served in the 109th NY > >Volunteers during the Civil War. This unit was formed at Binghamton, > Broome > >County, NY. He married Sarah Melissa HILL or HILLS around 1870, her death > >certificate indicates she was born in NY. Another BARTON researcher tells > >me that the 1870 census lists Robinson, age 24, "farmer", living with his > >mother Rebecca BARTON (age 58) in Owego Town (Apalachin PO), Tioga County, > >NY. Also listed are sisters Eunice, Kate and Hattie. Have not been able > to > >determine a birthplace or father's name. Am anxiously awaiting Civil War > >Pension Records from NARA in hopes more specific info will come to light. > In > >the meantime, I saw a posting regarding the IGI sheets for NY and, while I > >don't know for sure what IGI sheets are, I wondered if they may reveal > >anything for me!! I appreciate your time and assistance! > >> > >>Lynne Barton Baldwin > >> > >> > >>==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >>Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi > >Calvert Brogan at brogan@idworld.net > >> > > > > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > >Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi > Calvert Brogan at brogan@idworld.net > > > > > > ==== 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.
Dear Fellow Barton Researchers, So much discussion has been shared regarding people having "IGI Sheets" for various states that I think the time has come to FULLY explain the benefits AND limits of this wonderful genealogical tool. The IGI or International Genealogical Index, is a personal name index that is alphabetically organized and that covers persons in all states of the U.S. and many other countries as well. The source of information that is included in the IGI is twofold: first, there are names supplied by members of the LDS (Mormon) church for various church related purposes; secondly, there are names that have been supplied by persons who extract information from SELECTED available records, sometimes county, sometimes state, sometimes census, etc. The IGI contains millions of names, and CAN aid in locating AREAS where families of certain surnames were, and may continue to be, living. The IGI does NOT begin to contain the names of every BARTON (or any other surname) who lived in a particular state or country. The absence of a BARTON name does NOT mean that a particular person did NOT live in the place where records of that person have been located. The inclusion of a BARTON name (or any other surname) with the appropriate given name, MUST be treated with great caution, since the IGI is NOT a primary source of genealogical evidence, and since there have been hundreds of name repetitions from generation to generation. Search the IGI (now available on microfiche and through the Family History Library web site), remembering that it is the largest compiled index in the world, yes, but is ONLY one of many genealogical research TOOLS. Be sure to check the source (batch number or source reference number) of any entry that is followed, and ALWAYS make sure that you take the time to locate the ORIGINAL source of the information. Happy searching, dear Barton cousins..... Sincerely, Janet Ketchum Armbrust At 05:41 PM 10/06/1999 -0700, you wrote: >My gggrandfather, Robinson W. BARTON (b. 9-3-1845), served in the 109th NY Volunteers during the Civil War. This unit was formed at Binghamton, Broome County, NY. He married Sarah Melissa HILL or HILLS around 1870, her death certificate indicates she was born in NY. Another BARTON researcher tells me that the 1870 census lists Robinson, age 24, "farmer", living with his mother Rebecca BARTON (age 58) in Owego Town (Apalachin PO), Tioga County, NY. Also listed are sisters Eunice, Kate and Hattie. Have not been able to determine a birthplace or father's name. Am anxiously awaiting Civil War Pension Records from NARA in hopes more specific info will come to light. In the meantime, I saw a posting regarding the IGI sheets for NY and, while I don't know for sure what IGI sheets are, I wondered if they may reveal anything for me!! I appreciate your time and assistance! > >Lynne Barton Baldwin > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== >Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at brogan@idworld.net > Janet K. Armbrust Mount Vernon, WA janetka@fidalgo.net
Do not find a Robinson listed and checked Hattie. The IGI are the International New York State. Genealogical Index and what goes in, is submitted by somebody. Not there, nothing was submitted. Sometimes too much was submitted. People wanting to correct or think they are correcting somebody put in before them. But if you are starting with nothing, then they are better than nothing. There are 30, cost me 08 cents per to copy, plus a little tax and postage. ---Dorothy Scott Muirhead@inebraska.com > From: Lynne Baldwin <lynneb@televar.com> > To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BARTON-L] Robinson W. BARTON > Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 7:41 PM > > My gggrandfather, Robinson W. BARTON (b. 9-3-1845), served in the 109th NY Volunteers during the Civil War. This unit was formed at Binghamton, Broome County, NY. He married Sarah Melissa HILL or HILLS around 1870, her death certificate indicates she was born in NY. Another BARTON researcher tells me that the 1870 census lists Robinson, age 24, "farmer", living with his mother Rebecca BARTON (age 58) in Owego Town (Apalachin PO), Tioga County, NY. Also listed are sisters Eunice, Kate and Hattie. Have not been able to determine a birthplace or father's name. Am anxiously awaiting Civil War Pension Records from NARA in hopes more specific info will come to light. In the meantime, I saw a posting regarding the IGI sheets for NY and, while I don't know for sure what IGI sheets are, I wondered if they may reveal anything for me!! I appreciate your time and assistance! > > Lynne Barton Baldwin > > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at brogan@idworld.net
Please tell us what IGI Sheets are and the information contained in same. Thanks Barbara Brassell -----Original Message----- From: victoria tester <victoria@gilanet.com> To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 7:50 PM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] Robinson W. BARTON >Hello!.....we may have a connection.....My Molly Barton (birthdate, parents >and siblings unknown) who married James Livermore in Spencer MA, was mother >to Aaron Livermore who lived in Tioga Co......Aaron was married to Content >Akins.....I know the Livermores and the Akins are talked about in the >Historical Gazetteer(?) book of Tioga Co.....I wonder if the Bartons are in >there as well? Will email an Akins cousin now to ask..... >Victoria Tester > >-----Original Message----- >From: Lynne Baldwin <lynneb@televar.com> >To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 6:33 PM >Subject: [BARTON-L] Robinson W. BARTON > > >>My gggrandfather, Robinson W. BARTON (b. 9-3-1845), served in the 109th NY >Volunteers during the Civil War. This unit was formed at Binghamton, Broome >County, NY. He married Sarah Melissa HILL or HILLS around 1870, her death >certificate indicates she was born in NY. Another BARTON researcher tells >me that the 1870 census lists Robinson, age 24, "farmer", living with his >mother Rebecca BARTON (age 58) in Owego Town (Apalachin PO), Tioga County, >NY. Also listed are sisters Eunice, Kate and Hattie. Have not been able to >determine a birthplace or father's name. Am anxiously awaiting Civil War >Pension Records from NARA in hopes more specific info will come to light. In >the meantime, I saw a posting regarding the IGI sheets for NY and, while I >don't know for sure what IGI sheets are, I wondered if they may reveal >anything for me!! I appreciate your time and assistance! >> >>Lynne Barton Baldwin >> >> >>==== BARTON Mailing List ==== >>Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi >Calvert Brogan at brogan@idworld.net >> > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== >Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at brogan@idworld.net >
My gggrandfather, Robinson W. BARTON (b. 9-3-1845), served in the 109th NY Volunteers during the Civil War. This unit was formed at Binghamton, Broome County, NY. He married Sarah Melissa HILL or HILLS around 1870, her death certificate indicates she was born in NY. Another BARTON researcher tells me that the 1870 census lists Robinson, age 24, "farmer", living with his mother Rebecca BARTON (age 58) in Owego Town (Apalachin PO), Tioga County, NY. Also listed are sisters Eunice, Kate and Hattie. Have not been able to determine a birthplace or father's name. Am anxiously awaiting Civil War Pension Records from NARA in hopes more specific info will come to light. In the meantime, I saw a posting regarding the IGI sheets for NY and, while I don't know for sure what IGI sheets are, I wondered if they may reveal anything for me!! I appreciate your time and assistance! Lynne Barton Baldwin
Dorothy wrote: > Are you looking for help or to help others., I belong to the MA Bartons but > I have IGI to help for all New England plus. Dorothy > Muirhead@inebraska.com > I may be of some help on Baltimore County, Maryland BARTONs and their descendants. Rob Barton