I have collected some info on Titus Theo Barton, would love to give to anybody doing research on this family. Dorothy muirhead@inetnebr.com ---------- > Hi Barton cousins, > I received an a-mail from someone that is looking for a descendant of Titus > T. Barton, b. February 17, 1765 ( a descendant of Edward Barton), so that > she can get them a copy of this book she has in her possession. If you are > in his line, please contact me and I will forward your message to her. > Her message follows that she sent me. > Thanks, Tami Barton > tkb1010@gte.net > > "I have recently come in possession of a small, 20 page book written by his > son Rev. Charles B. Barton and published in 1889. It is called "A Memorial > Manual of the Offspring of Rev. Titus T. and Ruth H. Barton". On the bottom > of the front cover it says, "Compiled by Rev. Charles B. Barton, The > youngest and only living member of the Original Family, Aided by his > nephews and nieces." The entire book is genealogical information as well > as short character sketches of his brothers and sisters. > I don't know if there are other copies of this book still in existence or > not. I found it in a box of stuff my mother-in-law was given by her > ex-brother-in-law when his "aunt" died (no one is sure if she was a real > aunt or not and she'd never married, so no children). If you're interested > I'll be happy to send you a copy of the book. We are not related to Bartons > and since I'm the family genealogy nut, I'm the "designated keeper of the > book" until my mother-in-law decides what she wants to do with it. > Lydia" > > > ==== 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 Lydia, Would you please state where this group of Barton's lived. England or USA. Thanks, Ron Wood Lakehurst, NJ USA tkb1010 wrote: > tkb1010@gte.net > > "I have recently come in possession of a small, 20 page book written by his > son Rev. Charles B. Barton and published in 1889. It is called "A Memorial > Manual of the Offspring of Rev. Titus T. and Ruth H. Barton". On the bottom > of the front cover it says, "Compiled by Rev. Charles B. Barton, The > youngest and only living member of the Original Family, Aided by his > nephews and nieces." >
Hi Barton cousins, I received an a-mail from someone that is looking for a descendant of Titus T. Barton, b. February 17, 1765 ( a descendant of Edward Barton), so that she can get them a copy of this book she has in her possession. If you are in his line, please contact me and I will forward your message to her. Her message follows that she sent me. Thanks, Tami Barton tkb1010@gte.net "I have recently come in possession of a small, 20 page book written by his son Rev. Charles B. Barton and published in 1889. It is called "A Memorial Manual of the Offspring of Rev. Titus T. and Ruth H. Barton". On the bottom of the front cover it says, "Compiled by Rev. Charles B. Barton, The youngest and only living member of the Original Family, Aided by his nephews and nieces." The entire book is genealogical information as well as short character sketches of his brothers and sisters. I don't know if there are other copies of this book still in existence or not. I found it in a box of stuff my mother-in-law was given by her ex-brother-in-law when his "aunt" died (no one is sure if she was a real aunt or not and she'd never married, so no children). If you're interested I'll be happy to send you a copy of the book. We are not related to Bartons and since I'm the family genealogy nut, I'm the "designated keeper of the book" until my mother-in-law decides what she wants to do with it. Lydia"
As input to the situation, has anyone asked to have a genealogy rundown from the book, with all it's related people? I do not believe that I am a direct decendant of Edward, as Rufus of Warwick, RI is my ancestor, but Edward could easily have been his brother. He was from Massachusetts, I believe. What would the cost be, as that would be a prerequisite for me to ask for a copy. He might be the ancestor of Clara Barton, and if so I am really interested. If he is of the Massachusetts line, please contact me quickly. I will be offline for travel as of Monday early evening. Am packing now, but am leaving the computer hooked up until about 6 pm Monday. Thanks, Betsey
Dear listers, Can anyone help me with any more info on this family? Anyone do any lookups on the birthplace of Fredrick Shaffer Barton's children in Mississippi until 1894, or his wife's family, Dollie Mae Thomas? Best wishes, Ron English, Killeen,TX Name: Fredrick Shaffer Barton Birth Date: 7 Mar 1864 Birth Place: Pittsboro, Calhoun Co. MS Death Date: 28 Apr 1945 Death Place: Coleman, Coleman Co. TX Burial Place: Coleman Co. Cemetery, Coleman, TX Father: Robert Watson Barton (1821-1888) Mother: Martha Caroline Shaffer (1828-1922) Spouse: Dollie Mae Thomas (?) Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1889 Children: Robert Wain (? Mississippi) Earl Shaffer Irean Estelle Daisy Mae John Thomas Ruby Lucille Offord Owen Birdie Mae Elna Alice
The following from THE VIRGINIA GENEALOGIST, vol.43, #1, p. 27: MONTGOMERY COUNTY[VA] 1800 COUNTY TAX LIST: "Barton, Joshua 3" The "3" means "3 males over age 16" Mary Jane
In a message dated 4/11/99 8:18:03 PM US Eastern Standard Time, BARTON-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Can anyone give me a lead to the ancestry of Benjamin Franklin Barton who died at Harviell, Butler co. MO before his son Benj. Frranklin Barton jr. was b. Jan. 1876? His wife's name was Mary Sandlin Sam >> This family appears in the 1870 Posey Co., IN census. A number of Posey County residents moved to MO late in the 19th century. I have no more information that might connect this Benjamin Barton to yours. Emily Descendants of ? Barton 1 ? BARTON . +Nancy b: Abt. 1830 in Kentucky ...... 2 George W. BARTON b: 1852 ...... 2 John A. BARTON b: 1854 ...... 2 Benjamin BARTON b: 1855 ...... 2 Charles BARTON b: 1856 ...... 2 Martha J. BARTON b: 1859 ...... 2 William H. BARTON b: 1861 ...... 2 Frances BARTON b: 1863 ...... 2 Horace BARTON b: 1866
Don't know if this information helps at all . . . but . . . Hope Seguin, Texas jouett@axs4u.net Family Group Report - April 11, 1999 ---------------------------------------- Husband: Thomas BARTON I Sr. ---------------------------------------- Birth: About 1665 Place: Stafford County, Virginia Death: About 1731/1732 Father: Thomas BARTON I (-1681) Mother: (Barton, Thomas I, Wife Of) ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- Wife: Grace DRUMMOND ---------------------------------------- Death: 1699 ---------------------------------------- Children... ---------------------------------------- 1. M Child: Thomas BARTON II Birth: 1687 Death: About 1751 Spouse: Mary WILLOUGHBY Husband's Notes... ---------------------------------------- Notes: Thomas Barton's wife and children (except for Thomas Barton, Jr.) were killed by Indians in 1699. ______________________________________________ THOMAS BARTON #2 was born in Stafford County, Virginia ca 1665. He died between 27 July 1731 and 13 August 1732. He married ca 1685/90 in Stafford County, Virginia to Grace Drummond. Thomas Barton #2 sold the land that his father Thomas Barton #1 had bought to Abraham Farrow by deed dated 4 April 1728. The deed was recorded 10 April 1728. In this deed he states that this land was bought in 1678 by "my father Thomas Barton." Thomas and his wife Grace lived at Chappawomsic and had a church, which Virginia Provincial Records say was "at Barton's House." On the third Sunday in June 1700, Thomas and Grace were away from their home. They had asked a neighbor man, his wife and three children to come to their house and care for Thomas and Grace's three children. Later in the day a local orphan boy came to the home to play with the children. Sometime that day, a band of Indians attacked the Barton home. The man, his wife, and their three children, along with the three Barton children were massacred. Only the orphan boy escaped into the woods and managed to hide until the Indians had left at which time he gave the alarm of the attack. There is an authentic letter on file in Virginia Provincial Records telling the Governor of this dreadful event and Fairfax Harrison tells it in his "History of Prince William County" word for word except he does not give the Barton's name; but does give the date and the name of Chappawomsic and the number of people slain. Grace Barton outlived her husband Thomas and she made gift deeds to two minor children, William and Lydia Drummond Barton before her death. "Know ye therefore that I, Grace Barton, widow of Thomas Barton, deceased, for the love and goodwill I bear to my children, Lydia Drummond and William, do oblige myself, my heirs, executors, administrators or assigns firmly by the face of these presents to deliver or cause to be delivered to my two children above named when they shall come of age these things following viz I give to my daughter, Lydia Drummond, one cow and calf, one sow and pig, and a gold ring to be delivered to her when she arrives at sixteen years of age, and to my son, William Barton, I give one feather bed and bolster, two blankets, one rug, one cow and calf, one sow and pig and one gun to be delivered to him when he arrives to twenty-one years of age. . . ." Witnessed by Thomas Barton and John Metcalf. Some family researchers believe that Burr Barton, Valentine Barton and Charles Barton were children of Thomas and Grace, however this has not been authenticated and needs further research. _____________________________________________ Reference Note: ®290 Wife's Notes... ---------------------------------------- Notes: OR did Thomas marry a Mary Wells and was she also killed . . . then did he later marry Grace Drummond????? _______________________________________________________ Last Modified: November 10, 1996 Reference Note 290 THE BARTON BOOK compiled by Robert Dacus Nally for the Barton Historical Society, copyright 1994. Barton Historical Society PO Box 495 Lyman, South Carolina 29365
Thanks, Pat and Sarah for you kind help and for giving me some directions that may help me move forward in my searching. It is kind and helpful people like yourselves that make genealogy research an enjoyable experience and so worthwhile.... Sandra Barton, GrannyBart@aol.com
Oh Gosh, I tell you about the web site then forget to give the address ! Here it is and sorry I did not include it to begin with. http:www.geocities.com/heartland/valley/5277/freestuff.htm sarah in mo Sarah Goosen wrote: > Hello, I am new to this list. My grandmother was a Barton. I do not know if you > are aware of the vast amount of work done by Debbie Barton Black on a line of > Bartons involving SC. You may want to check out her web site. I can not find > the direct e-mail address, but you can access it by using this one. After > arriving at this site which is advertizing web pages, go to the bottom of the > page and you will see Back To Willis Barton. Click on this Back To Willis Barton > and it should take you there. Let me know if we are cousins. Sarah in Mo > > GrannyBart@aol.com wrote: > > > I believe that Francis Marion Barton is the son of Henry Martin Barton > > and Sarah P. King, both of South Carolina. I have been told that this line > > has been thouroghly researched; but no leads to where this information is was > > offered. Also, I believe that Nancy Isbell is the daughter of Benjamin > > Franklin Isbell of South Carolina and Elizabeth (Unknown) of Georgia. > > If anyone is aware of this family, I would love to hear from you. Thank > > you, Sandra > > > > 1 Francis Marion BARTON, b: Abt. 1841, d: February 22, 1910 in Lavonia, > > Franklin Co., Georgia > > Moved to Lavonia, Georgia in 1893, from Fair Play, Oconee County, South > > Carolina. Served in the 21st South Carolina Volunteers during the Civil War. > > > > ..+Nancy ISBELL, b: February 01, 1843 in Fair Play, Oconee Co., South > > Carolina, m: February 03, 1868 in Fair Play, Oconee Co., South Carolina, d: > > > > September 15, 1919 in Lavonia, Franklin Co., Georgia > > Nancy ISBELL left two sisters, three sons and a daughter when she passed > > away. Her sisters were Mrs. S.L. LAND of Atlanta, Georgia, and Mrs. > > Elizabeth ABBOTT of Weatherford, Texas. Her sons were Mr. R. L. BARTON of > > Mounds, OK., Mr. W.E. BARTON of Decatur, Ga., and Mr. E.L. BARTON of > > Chester, SC Her daughter was Mrs. G. S. WELDON of Lavonia. > > ...2 [1] Robert Lee Barton b: March 06, 1872 in Fair Play, Oconee > > County, South Carolina, d: March 22, 1962 in Mounds, Creek Co., Oklahoma > > .......+Delilah W. Wiley, m: Abt. December 17, 1892, d: July 23, 1894 > > ...*2nd Wife of [1] Robert Lee Barton: > > .......+Emily Eutell Smith, b: July 06, 1876 in McCool, Attala County, > > Mississippi, m: February 06, 1901 in Wagoner, Oklahoma Indian Territory, d: > > July 12, 1969 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma > > ...2 William Earl Barton, b: August 23, 1873 > > .......+Mamie League, m: January 13, 1898 > > ...2 Ernest Linwood Barton, b: May 30, 1875 > > .......+Addie Harrison, m: December 25, 1900 > > ...2 Nancy Elizabeth Barton, b: August 05, 1879 > > .......+G. Seab Weldon, d: August 01, 1946 in Lavonia, Georgia > > ...2 Mabel Barton, b: May 11, 1883 > > ...2 Henry Martin Barton, b: March 30, 1885. > > > > > > ==== 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. > > ==== 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
Hello, I am new to this list. My grandmother was a Barton. I do not know if you are aware of the vast amount of work done by Debbie Barton Black on a line of Bartons involving SC. You may want to check out her web site. I can not find the direct e-mail address, but you can access it by using this one. After arriving at this site which is advertizing web pages, go to the bottom of the page and you will see Back To Willis Barton. Click on this Back To Willis Barton and it should take you there. Let me know if we are cousins. Sarah in Mo GrannyBart@aol.com wrote: > I believe that Francis Marion Barton is the son of Henry Martin Barton > and Sarah P. King, both of South Carolina. I have been told that this line > has been thouroghly researched; but no leads to where this information is was > offered. Also, I believe that Nancy Isbell is the daughter of Benjamin > Franklin Isbell of South Carolina and Elizabeth (Unknown) of Georgia. > If anyone is aware of this family, I would love to hear from you. Thank > you, Sandra > > 1 Francis Marion BARTON, b: Abt. 1841, d: February 22, 1910 in Lavonia, > Franklin Co., Georgia > Moved to Lavonia, Georgia in 1893, from Fair Play, Oconee County, South > Carolina. Served in the 21st South Carolina Volunteers during the Civil War. > > ..+Nancy ISBELL, b: February 01, 1843 in Fair Play, Oconee Co., South > Carolina, m: February 03, 1868 in Fair Play, Oconee Co., South Carolina, d: > > September 15, 1919 in Lavonia, Franklin Co., Georgia > Nancy ISBELL left two sisters, three sons and a daughter when she passed > away. Her sisters were Mrs. S.L. LAND of Atlanta, Georgia, and Mrs. > Elizabeth ABBOTT of Weatherford, Texas. Her sons were Mr. R. L. BARTON of > Mounds, OK., Mr. W.E. BARTON of Decatur, Ga., and Mr. E.L. BARTON of > Chester, SC Her daughter was Mrs. G. S. WELDON of Lavonia. > ...2 [1] Robert Lee Barton b: March 06, 1872 in Fair Play, Oconee > County, South Carolina, d: March 22, 1962 in Mounds, Creek Co., Oklahoma > .......+Delilah W. Wiley, m: Abt. December 17, 1892, d: July 23, 1894 > ...*2nd Wife of [1] Robert Lee Barton: > .......+Emily Eutell Smith, b: July 06, 1876 in McCool, Attala County, > Mississippi, m: February 06, 1901 in Wagoner, Oklahoma Indian Territory, d: > July 12, 1969 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma > ...2 William Earl Barton, b: August 23, 1873 > .......+Mamie League, m: January 13, 1898 > ...2 Ernest Linwood Barton, b: May 30, 1875 > .......+Addie Harrison, m: December 25, 1900 > ...2 Nancy Elizabeth Barton, b: August 05, 1879 > .......+G. Seab Weldon, d: August 01, 1946 in Lavonia, Georgia > ...2 Mabel Barton, b: May 11, 1883 > ...2 Henry Martin Barton, b: March 30, 1885. > > > ==== 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.
It shows James m. 26 Jan 1756 Philadelphia put in by relative Lillie L.A. Duke /? There is no birth for James so assume he was born somewhere else perhaps? There are no births in NY for a James that would be aboug 1736. Nothing in VT, MA or RI either. Dorothy Only have in PA a Roger botn abt 1628 son of Edward Barton and Mrs. Edward Barton. All the other Rogers seem to be from NY. ---------- > Dorothy...... > I'm looking for James Barton, d. bef. 17 Jul 1806 in Delaware County, > Pa.....married Mary Archer on 26 Jan 1756 at Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pa. > Can you help??? > > Barbara > > Dorothy Muirhead wrote: > > > Did you find the info you needed. I now have Bartons for NY & PA that are > > readable. Dorothy muirhead@inetnebr.com > > > > ---------- > > > Can anyone send me a list of all the children of ROGER BARTON b ca 1628, > > > their dates & spouses? Thanks so much. maryjanes@worldnet.att.net > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > > 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. > > > ==== 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 >
Dear Dorothy, My gggg-grandmother, Mary Barton b abt 1740 poss in Westchester Co, NY married abt 1757 James Sirrine. Their son, James 'Canopus' Sirrine, b May 15, 1758 in Dutchess Co, NY was injured during the Revolutionary War and states that he made his way up the Hudson River to his mother's brother, Elisha Barton's home in Singsing, NY. Do you have anything on the parents of Mary an dElisha Barton? Thanks, Carol
Dear Bartons et.al., Can anyone help me with THOMAS BARTON OF STAFFORD, VIRGINIA? Here's what I have so far. I need wife and children if possible. Also, I would like to print out a map of the original land deed, but need more than the creek and county to actually get the area in question. Anyone familiar with the area? Thanks and best wishes, Ron English, Killeen,TX Thomas Barton (# 1) Birth Date: About 1640/1641 Birth Place: Stafford County, VA Notes: Thomas Barton (#1) bought land in Stafford County, Virgina by deed dated 1 July 1678. He purchased four hundred acres, more or less, "being the upper most part of a greater tract of two thousand acres granted to Captain John Lord by Berkeley, Governor of Virginia" (patent dated 27 Sept 1664) situate, lying and being on Quantico Creek, which when granted was in Westmorland County. When Thomas purchased the land it was in Stafford County, sold and conveyed to Thomas Barton by William Bourne, Samuel Mase and Mary his wife. The wife and number of children of Thomas Barton (#1) us unknown. We do know that one of his sons was Thomas Barton (#2). It is believed by some researchers that he had sons named John and Walter. Walter's will was found and he was unmarried and left his estate to his brothers John and Thomas.
Did you find the info you needed. I now have Bartons for NY & PA that are readable. Dorothy muirhead@inetnebr.com ---------- > Can anyone send me a list of all the children of ROGER BARTON b ca 1628, > their dates & spouses? Thanks so much. maryjanes@worldnet.att.net > > > ==== 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 >
In a message dated 4/11/99 9:13:53 AM EST, sgoosen@earthlink.net writes: > Oh Gosh, I tell you about the web site then forget to give the address ! > Here it is and sorry I did not include it to begin with. > http:www.geocities.com/heartland/valley/5277/freestuff.htm > sarah in mo > Don't feel bad. I have done this myself many times. Thanks for sharing. Sandy
In a message dated 4/11/99 9:00:25 AM EST, sgoosen@earthlink.net writes: > You may want to check out her web site Do you have the url for this web site? Thanks, Sandy
Can anyone give me a lead to the ancestry of Benjamin Franklin Barton who died at Harviell, Butler co. MO before his son Benj. Frranklin Barton jr. was b. Jan. 1876? His wife's name was Mary Sandlin Sam
I believe that Francis Marion Barton is the son of Henry Martin Barton and Sarah P. King, both of South Carolina. I have been told that this line has been thouroghly researched; but no leads to where this information is was offered. Also, I believe that Nancy Isbell is the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Isbell of South Carolina and Elizabeth (Unknown) of Georgia. If anyone is aware of this family, I would love to hear from you. Thank you, Sandra 1 Francis Marion BARTON, b: Abt. 1841, d: February 22, 1910 in Lavonia, Franklin Co., Georgia Moved to Lavonia, Georgia in 1893, from Fair Play, Oconee County, South Carolina. Served in the 21st South Carolina Volunteers during the Civil War. ..+Nancy ISBELL, b: February 01, 1843 in Fair Play, Oconee Co., South Carolina, m: February 03, 1868 in Fair Play, Oconee Co., South Carolina, d: September 15, 1919 in Lavonia, Franklin Co., Georgia Nancy ISBELL left two sisters, three sons and a daughter when she passed away. Her sisters were Mrs. S.L. LAND of Atlanta, Georgia, and Mrs. Elizabeth ABBOTT of Weatherford, Texas. Her sons were Mr. R. L. BARTON of Mounds, OK., Mr. W.E. BARTON of Decatur, Ga., and Mr. E.L. BARTON of Chester, SC Her daughter was Mrs. G. S. WELDON of Lavonia. ...2 [1] Robert Lee Barton b: March 06, 1872 in Fair Play, Oconee County, South Carolina, d: March 22, 1962 in Mounds, Creek Co., Oklahoma .......+Delilah W. Wiley, m: Abt. December 17, 1892, d: July 23, 1894 ...*2nd Wife of [1] Robert Lee Barton: .......+Emily Eutell Smith, b: July 06, 1876 in McCool, Attala County, Mississippi, m: February 06, 1901 in Wagoner, Oklahoma Indian Territory, d: July 12, 1969 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma ...2 William Earl Barton, b: August 23, 1873 .......+Mamie League, m: January 13, 1898 ...2 Ernest Linwood Barton, b: May 30, 1875 .......+Addie Harrison, m: December 25, 1900 ...2 Nancy Elizabeth Barton, b: August 05, 1879 .......+G. Seab Weldon, d: August 01, 1946 in Lavonia, Georgia ...2 Mabel Barton, b: May 11, 1883 ...2 Henry Martin Barton, b: March 30, 1885.
DOES ANY ONE RECOGNIZE THIS BARTON LINE? I SEEM TO BE STUMPED . IDO KNOW AT SOMETIME THEY SETTLED IN KNOX CO. THE BARBOURVILLE (HILL) AREA JOSEPH A. BARTON B1851 (1850 ?) D1937 mSARAH ELIZABETH(?) B1856 D1939 (LIVING IN BLOOMINGTON ILL. AT TIME OF DEATH) SOME CHILDREN ARE ADA (1st m.CENTERS, 2nd m.MOORE MOVED TO ( BLOOMINGTON ILL.) ELIZABETH mWALKER JULIA mWITTE (MAY HAVE MOVED TO OHIO DAYTON AREA) ROSCOE mPEARL? 1884-1931 CARLISLE (MOVED TO HAMILTON OHIO) ELMER PAUL B1897-D1973 mMARTHA POTTER B1898-D1968 (HE WORKED FOR THE L AND N RAILROAD FOR ( 36+ YRS. AND LIVED IN THE CORBIN AREA ALL HIS ( LIFE.) (MY CONNECTION MY GRAND FATHER) ESTEL (KNOW AS DOC BARTON mTILDA AND LIVED AND (WORKED IN THE COAL MINES OF BLACKMONT KY.) I NEED HELP TO CONNECT ALL THESE PEOPLE TO THIS FAMILY. I KNOW ADA, PAUL, JULIA, AND CARLISLE ARE BROTHER AND SISTERS BUT I DO NOT KNOW EXCEPT THE PICTURES AND STORIES I TRY TO REMEMBER AS A CHILD. IF ANY ONE KNOW ANY THING AT ALL (GOOD OR BAD) PLEADE LET ME KNOW. THANKS NATHAN