I'm seeking information about Col. Joseph Barton, who commanded the NJ Volunteers (A Loyalist regiment) during the American Revolution. He emigrated to Digby, Nova Scotia where he died in February 1888. I would like to find out who Joseph was married to and the names of his children. According to the Digby County web site, his heirs were granted 1250 acres in The Hatfield Grant of 1801. Does anyone have any information about this family that they could share? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me! Bambi Dingman - Histcreatr@aol.com
This is most definitely a Working Copy . . . and as such, I'm sure that I have some discrepancies and errors . . . but most anxious to share and exchange information about this Barton family. Hope Coslett Pees Seguin, Texas jouett@axs4u.net First Generation - -------------------------------------- 1. David Oldham BARTON I. Son of David BARTON & Ruth OLDHAM. Born December 20, 1770 in Virginia. Died March 1, 1842 in Anderson County, South Carolina. Will recorded in both Oconee County, South Carolina and Anderson County, South Carolina. __________________________ SOUTH CAROLINA - PICKENS DISTRICT In the name of God Amen: I, David Barton of the State and District aforesaid being weak in body but in perfect mind and memory I do make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form following: First, I will that my body be decently buried, and that all my lawful debts be paid. Secondly, I do give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Winna, the place where I now live commencing at the mouth of the upper gully of Tugulo River above the house and running up said gully into the pasture. Thence a straight line to intersect the big Road below the Barn, Thence along said Road to Jenkins line, thence a conditional line between Jenkins and myself back to Tugulo River, This to be in lieu of Dower, I further give unto my beloved wife, to Negros Seaborn and Mandy. Together with two feather Beds and Steads with good and sufficient furniture Two cows and calves first choice One horse worth an hundred dollars, Also the fourth of my stock of Hogs and Bacon, Also one fourth of the corn. Also, one spinning wheal, two trunks and a round folding table, To be here freely and without any trouble or molestation all the days of her natural life-time or widowhood and her death or marriage it is my desire that the said land, together with the said negroes and all of the above property to revolve on my Beloved Daughter Eleanor, and it is my will and desire that if my Daughter Eleanor should die without issue, then for it to fall back and be divided between her half Brothers and Sisters. Thirdly, I do give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Eleanor one Negro girl, Jude, and one Negro boy, Jacob, one good horse, saddle and bridle to be worth one hundred dollars, one cow and calf, one shot gun, one good feather bed and bed stead, one bureau and clock, one small walnut table, one small walnut chest and if my Daughter Eleanor should die without issue, then the property set apart for her, to fall back and be equally divided between my son David and William E. Barton and it is my will and desire that my son, David, should attend to the education of his half sister, Eleanor Barton, and to defray the expenses of certain property hereinafter named to be sold and the balance of which money to be equally divided between the Legatees hereinafter named. Fourthly, I give and bequeath unto my son, David, one negro boy Terry, one negro girl Eliza, one mare and colt, one walnut cupboard, one walnut sideboard, one walnut folding table, one set of Blacksmith Tools and one rifle gun, one feather bed, bed-stead and furniture, one cow and calf, one sow and pigs, one large family Bible and all the other books. Also the tract of land whereon Asa Landfords formerly lived, containing Two hundred and fifty acres more or less, it is also my will that my son David should receive five hundred dollars out of the sale of certain property hereinafter named over and above the rest in the balance of the proceeds of Said sale. South Carolina Pickens District by James H. Dendy, Ordinary Be it remembered that the foregoing Last Will and Testament of David Barton, Dec., was proven in common form by the oath of Ebenezer P. Verner one of the subscribing witnesses to the said will on the ninth day of March Anno Domino 1842. James H. Dendy, Ory. P.D. {Seal} At the same time qualified David O. Barton son of the Deceased Executor 9Sole) Of the Same. James H. Dendy O.P.D. {Seal} November 25, 1949 I certify this to be a true copy. Signed Marion C. Hughes Marion C. Hughes, Judge of Probate Oconee County, South Carolina ____________________________________________________ He married Margaret "Peggy" Or Martha Jane LOONEY, July 8, 1794. Born September 30, 1775. Died November 3, 1832 in Oconee County, South Carolina. Buried in South Carolina. They had the following children: i. Elijah BARTON Born September 30, 1795. Died October 25, 1859. He married Katherine HUNNICUTT, February 18, 1820. Did Katherine marry one brother and then marry the other brother? _________________________________________ ii. Joel BARTON Born October 7, 1796. Died October 9, 1808. He married Catherine Lura DAVIS. Born March 20, . 2 iii. Elias Wilburn BARTON 3 iv. Sarah "Sally" BARTON 4 v. Cloud Thrasher BARTON vi. Daniel BARTON Born October 10, 1806. Died November 1870. They lived in Robertson County, Texas. He married Melinda PEARSON, June 26, 1834. 5 vii. Peter Looney BARTON 6 viii. Ruth "Ruthy" BARTON 7 ix. Frances "Fanny" BARTON x. William Earl BARTON Born March 11, 1815. Died January 18, 1844. He married Ann WALTER, June 21, 1835. xi. Presley Jackson BARTON Born May 13, 1817. xii. David Oldham BARTON II Born March 18, 1820. Died October 1, 1886. This family lived in Grimes County, Texas. __________________________________________________________ He married Aura PATRICK, November 8, 1846. Second Generation - -------------------------------------- 2. Elias Wilburn BARTON. Son of David Oldham BARTON I & Margaret "Peggy" Or Martha Jane LOONEY. Born October 1799 in South Carolina. Died August 1872 in Alabama. Elias Barton lived in Alabama. ____________________________________________________ He married Katherine HUNNICUTT. Born January 17, 1807 in South Carolina. Died August 6, 1887 in Fayette, Alabama. They had the following children: i. Peter Looney BARTON 3. Sarah "Sally" BARTON. Daughter of David Oldham BARTON I & Margaret "Peggy" Or Martha Jane LOONEY. Born December 1, 1801. Died December 5, 1890. She married Joel BAKER, April 15, 1819. Born 1795. Died 1864. They had the following children: 8 i. Charles Cloud BAKER Dr. 9 ii. David Barton BAKER 4. Cloud Thrasher BARTON. Son of David Oldham BARTON I & Margaret "Peggy" Or Martha Jane LOONEY. Born June 3, 1804 in Pickens County, South Carolina. Died December 5, 1890 in Grimes County, Texas. Buried in Graves & Patrick Cemetery, Old Graves Farm, Texas. Cloud Thrasher Barton lived in Bell and Grimes Counties, Texas. __________________________________________________________ He first married Martha BIRD, January 13, 1831. He second married Elizabeth "Eliza" BASS, February 7, 1837. Born About 1808 in Wayne, North Carolina. Died in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana. They had the following children: i. Annie BARTON 5. Peter Looney BARTON. Son of David Oldham BARTON I & Margaret "Peggy" Or Martha Jane LOONEY. Born November 16, 1808 in Pickens County, South Carolina. Died July 1898 in Near Valley Mill, Bosque County, Texas. Peter Looney Barton lived in Bosque County, Texas. _________________________________________________________ He married Nancy TERRELL, December 23, 1828 in South Carolina. Born About 1810 in South Carolina. Died in Probably Bosque County, Texas. They had the following children: i. Elizabeth BARTON ii. Terrell BARTON iii. Eliza Ann BARTON iv. Selena BARTON v. Joe E. BARTON vi. Martha Ellen BARTON vii. Hepsy Jane BARTON viii. David Oldham BARTON ix. Nancy Ellen BARTON x. Arra Or Aura BARTON xi. Lydia BARTON xii. Sarah "Sallie" Mandana BARTON xiii. John C. BARTON xiv. William BARTON 6. Ruth "Ruthy" BARTON. Daughter of David Oldham BARTON I & Margaret "Peggy" Or Martha Jane LOONEY. Born January 7, 1811 in South Carolina. Died February 1900 in Kerr County, Texas. She married George CALHOUN, son of Alexander CALHOUN Sr. & Susannah BARBER, June 29, 1829 in South Carolina. Born About 1805 in South Carolina. Died December 26, 1867 in Bradley County, Arkansas. This family lived in Robertson County, Texas. ______________________________________________ They had the following children: i. Sarah Ann CALHOUN ii. David Alexander CALHOUN iii. John C. CALHOUN iv. Tensee Jesse CALHOUN v. George Lowery CALHOUN vi. Berrilla Josephine CALHOUN vii. Joseph Tripp CALHOUN 10 viii. Cloud Barton CALHOUN ix. Taylor Troupadour CALHOUN x. Robert G. CALHOUN xi. Ruth Elizabeth CALHOUN 7. Frances "Fanny" BARTON. Daughter of David Oldham BARTON I & Margaret "Peggy" Or Martha Jane LOONEY. Born March 7, 1813 in Pickens County, South Carolina. Died November 22, 1888 in Catoosa County, Georgia. She married Alexander CALHOUN Jr., son of Alexander CALHOUN Sr. & Susannah BARBER, December 21, 1830 in Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina. Born About 1802. This family moved from South Carolina into Walker County, Georgia about 1838. ______________________________________________ They had the following children: i. Margaret Susannah CALHOUN ii. Cloud Barton CALHOUN iii. Joel CALHOUN M.d. iv. Conway Oldham CALHOUN v. James Edward CALHOUN vi. Robert Gilmer CALHOUN vii. John Daniel CALHOUN viii. Sarah Ann Elizabeth CALHOUN ix. Mary Jane CALHOUN x. Fannie Mariah CALHOUN
Hi Bill, Sorry my Bartons didn't ring any bells with you. As Shirley pointed out, there were a lot of William Bartons. I don't know where in Ireland they came from. One of the purchased histories, which we all know could be somewhat suspect, stated that the name was found in the Irish counties of Tipperary and Fermanagh. You've already thrown in another county. I always leaned towards Fermanagh simply because it was in predominately Protestant Ireland. Thanx for trying and responding. And to Shirley also!! Clark Barton -----Original Message----- From: William W Barton <bartstam@juno.com> To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, May 22, 1999 2:49 PM Subject: [BARTON-L] Re: BARTON-D Digest V99 #119 >Hi Clark: > >Sorry, your Bartons don't ring any bells with me. Did they come from Co. >Down, Ireland? > >Regards, > >Bill Barton bartstam@juno.com > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >==== 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 Clark: Sorry, your Bartons don't ring any bells with me. Did they come from Co. Down, Ireland? Regards, Bill Barton bartstam@juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
According to what I've been told, my Bartons came from Patrick County, Virginia to Jackson County, Bloomfield Township,Ohio. By 1850, they are in Warrick County, Indiana - Ohio Township. There seem to be a lot of William Bartons. I don't see a connection at this time; but who knows. I will keep your information in case I run into anything. Take care and good hunting. Shirley. On Thu, 20 May 1999 19:53:05 -0700 "Clark Barton" <clarkb@proinet.net> writes: > Shirley and Bill, > Re your postings on Bartons in Jackson Co., Ohio. I'm interested in > this > group because my g-grandfather, William A. Barton, apparently > stopped there > long enough to get married. He was originally from Beaver Co., Pa > and his > family remained there after he left. He married Mary Ellen Thompson > in > Jackson Co., but I don't know if she was from there or somewhere > else. I > have a copy of his marriage certificate from Sep1858, but haven't > found him > on an 1860 census record. He could have been in the army. He > migrated > northeast and had children in Indiana, but I can't find them > anywhere. The > next time I find him is in Clark Co., Illinois on the 1880 census. > After > that he moved across the river to Terre Haute in 1911. Does any of > this > ring any bells for either of you??? Clark Barton > > > -----Original Message----- > From: William W Barton <bartstam@juno.com> > To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 8:46 AM > Subject: [BARTON-L] Bartons in Jackson Co., OH, 1843+ > > > >Hi Shirley: > > > >I also have Bartons in Jackson Co., OH. > > > >My JAMES BARTON born 21 Feb. 1784 in Co. Down, Ireland, married > SARAH > >[-?-] before 1810, died 16 Mar. 1881 in Franklin Twp., Jackson Co., > OH. > >Sarah was born ca. 1789 in PA, died before the 1880 census was > taken. > >They removed from Washington Co., PA, in 1843 to Franklin Twp., > Jackson > >Co., OH. Their 3 children were: > > > >- RACHEL BARTON born in 1810 in PA, married JAMES McCARTNEY 12 Dec. > 1844 > >in Jackson Co. > > > >- MARY BARTON born ca. 1821 in Washington Co., PA, married WILLIAM > F. > >SHAEFFER, died before 1855. > > > >- GEORGE KYLE BARTON born ca. 1823 in PA, married ELIZABETH [-?-]. > >Elizabeth was born ca. 1833 in OH. > > > >Has anyone run across this gang? If so, please let me know. > > > >Regards, > > > >Bill bartstam@juno.com > > > >___________________________________________________________________ > >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at > http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html > >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > > > > >==== 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 > > > > > ==== 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. > >
Shirley and Bill, Re your postings on Bartons in Jackson Co., Ohio. I'm interested in this group because my g-grandfather, William A. Barton, apparently stopped there long enough to get married. He was originally from Beaver Co., Pa and his family remained there after he left. He married Mary Ellen Thompson in Jackson Co., but I don't know if she was from there or somewhere else. I have a copy of his marriage certificate from Sep1858, but haven't found him on an 1860 census record. He could have been in the army. He migrated northeast and had children in Indiana, but I can't find them anywhere. The next time I find him is in Clark Co., Illinois on the 1880 census. After that he moved across the river to Terre Haute in 1911. Does any of this ring any bells for either of you??? Clark Barton -----Original Message----- From: William W Barton <bartstam@juno.com> To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 8:46 AM Subject: [BARTON-L] Bartons in Jackson Co., OH, 1843+ >Hi Shirley: > >I also have Bartons in Jackson Co., OH. > >My JAMES BARTON born 21 Feb. 1784 in Co. Down, Ireland, married SARAH >[-?-] before 1810, died 16 Mar. 1881 in Franklin Twp., Jackson Co., OH. >Sarah was born ca. 1789 in PA, died before the 1880 census was taken. >They removed from Washington Co., PA, in 1843 to Franklin Twp., Jackson >Co., OH. Their 3 children were: > >- RACHEL BARTON born in 1810 in PA, married JAMES McCARTNEY 12 Dec. 1844 >in Jackson Co. > >- MARY BARTON born ca. 1821 in Washington Co., PA, married WILLIAM F. >SHAEFFER, died before 1855. > >- GEORGE KYLE BARTON born ca. 1823 in PA, married ELIZABETH [-?-]. >Elizabeth was born ca. 1833 in OH. > >Has anyone run across this gang? If so, please let me know. > >Regards, > >Bill bartstam@juno.com > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >==== 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 >
Richard- I descend from the David Barton-Ruth Oldham line also, but I believe you have more info than I. Nearly all my data comes from the book "Cloud Thrasher Barton Lineages" by Young.. However, I would like to join you, Ron and Hope on this search. My line after David & Ruth is: David O. Barton-Peggy Looney; Ruth Barton-George Calhoun; Elizabeth Calhoun-Robert Reeves; Del Reeves-Clara Dugosh; Annie Mae Reeves-Prentice Witt and then me (Gerald Witt) I live in Camp Verde, Texas (near Kerrville) which is not that far away from Hope. Contact me off line at: pgwitt@ktc.com Gerald Richard Reed wrote: > I am looking for anyone on the list whose line passes through or settles in > Calvert, Texas in Robertson County, formerly part of Milam County, Texas. > Of particular interest are Bartons from the line of Conway Oldham Barton son > of Thomas Barton and Sarah Keyes (of the David Barton-Ruth Oldham line) who > died in Elmore County, Alabama. > I am trying to find information on when Conway arrived in Texas and how > much land the Barton Plantation along the Brazos River outside Calvert > covered. Today there is a large farm south of Calvert at a location marked > as Barton, Texas on my Texas Atlas. No town no cross streets, just a dead > end on a farm. This is Southwest of Calvert, yet the marker on the Barton > Homestead in Calvert indicates that it was built in 1903 after the > Plantation House North of Calvert burned to the ground sometime after 1900. > Does anyone have more information readily available? > > Rich Reed > Researching Primarily Lines of Reed, Roper, Barton, Hoefflin, Luckie, Owen, > Patterson, and Coker. > > ==== 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
Hi Shirley: I also have Bartons in Jackson Co., OH. My JAMES BARTON born 21 Feb. 1784 in Co. Down, Ireland, married SARAH [-?-] before 1810, died 16 Mar. 1881 in Franklin Twp., Jackson Co., OH. Sarah was born ca. 1789 in PA, died before the 1880 census was taken. They removed from Washington Co., PA, in 1843 to Franklin Twp., Jackson Co., OH. Their 3 children were: - RACHEL BARTON born in 1810 in PA, married JAMES McCARTNEY 12 Dec. 1844 in Jackson Co. - MARY BARTON born ca. 1821 in Washington Co., PA, married WILLIAM F. SHAEFFER, died before 1855. - GEORGE KYLE BARTON born ca. 1823 in PA, married ELIZABETH [-?-]. Elizabeth was born ca. 1833 in OH. Has anyone run across this gang? If so, please let me know. Regards, Bill bartstam@juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
I am looking for a Thomas Barton, born in New York, with a wife born in New Jersey, who had children born in Ohio during the 1840's. At least one of the children, Isaac Archer Barton, ended up in Iowa. I have an 1850 census entry in Henry county, Iowa, for a family with 3 Barton children, James S., Sarah J., and Isaac A., and Hannah Haines, born New Jersey, as head of household (but I don't know if this is the right family). Sound familiar to anyone?
I am looking for a Thomas Barton, born in New York, with a wife born in New Jersey, who had children born in Ohio during the 1840's. At least one of the children, Isaac Archer Barton, ended up in Iowa. I have an 1850 census entry in Henry county, Iowa, for a family with 3 Barton children, James S., Sarah J., and Isaac A., and Hannah Haines, born New Jersey, as head of household (but I don't know if this is the right family). Sound familiar to anyone?
Looking for information on the BARTON line. 1.Peter BARTON b. abt. 1805 KY m. 12/23/1834 in Liberty, Casey Co. Ky to Jane Ann Wilkerson. 2. James Parson BARTONb. 1836 KY d. 12/25/1907 in Winona, Shannon Co. MO Married 1860 to Levia Holland. 3. Peter Monroe BARTON B. 10/17/1864 in Summerville, Texas Co. MO d. 2/23/1936 married Sarah Ann Martin 10/10/1885 4. Grover Cleveland BARTON b. 9/30/1892 Texas County, Mo d. 10/09/1968 West Plains, MO married Rena Belle Crabtree 2/15/1915 Any information would be appreciated. Thanks debi
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I have an Enoch Barton - Married - Margaret Tower He was born in NJ, died in Ohio 8/5/1853 Their Children: Isabella - B Pennsylvania 9/30/1800 - D 3/7/1863 Ohio Gilbert - B 9/13/1801 - 1/1/1891 - M - Katherine Lefever 11/15/1832 Jemima - B 5/21/1803 - D 8/13/1833 Ohio Charolette - 3/10/1805 - 9/27/1886 Charles Tower - 3/23/1807 - 1834 Margarrette - 7/7/1809 - 9/30/1809 Reachel (Rachel) - 3/10/1811 - 7/29/1811 Mary Ann - 3/30/1813 - 11/18/1823 Elisha Henry - 11/10/1815 - 1/25/1871 Margarette - 12/29/1818 - 7/3/1846 I am trying to trace the Gilbert Barton/Katherine Lefever line after this time period. Thank you for your time. L. Smith
I have Barton's in Jackson Co. Ohio. I was wondering if there was any connection. Names such as Sharp and Sarah Barton, born ca 1770, and children: Elizabeth, Sarah, Thomas, Susan, William, Rachel, James Edmond, Nancy, born bet. 1790-1810. Thanks, Shirley Colvin, Mt. Washington, KY On Mon, 17 May 1999 22:30:28 -0500 "Christi Calvert Brogan" <brogan@idworld.net> writes: > I have just received a photocopy of some information on a Barton line > in > Meigs County, OH. It isn't my line, but if anyone would like to > know more > about it, or would like me to see if it is yours, please let me know > and > I'll post what I can :) > > Christi Calvert Brogan > Proud Rootsweb Donor > Visit our list pages at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan > Visit our personal homepage at http://users.idworld.net/brogan > > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi > Calvert Brogan at brogan@idworld.net > >
I have just received a photocopy of some information on a Barton line in Meigs County, OH. It isn't my line, but if anyone would like to know more about it, or would like me to see if it is yours, please let me know and I'll post what I can :) Christi Calvert Brogan Proud Rootsweb Donor Visit our list pages at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan Visit our personal homepage at http://users.idworld.net/brogan
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Hi Barton List Members, A special thanks to all who responded to my Barton From MO. query. You each offered a good lead and some very interesting information. I knew I could count on you. Thanks again. Dore' Sutton Michigan
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Seeking information on SAMUEL BARTON who married REBECCA RASHLEIGH. Samuel was born about 1760 and he and Rebecca had children: Jane, James, John and William. They were know to be residing in Arreton, Isle of Wight, England March 1789. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jan In Texas