Yes I got your E-Mail. I signed off late last night and didn't have a chance to get back on till later tonight. I am interested in anything you might have on Timothy S. BARTON!! Donna At 05:39 PM 3/18/99 PST, you wrote: >I do not know if you got my letter. But if you do not have the IGI sheets >for Mass. & VT am ready to send them to you, plus a sheet on Mass. Bartons >where Timothy is mentioned. >As I mentioned I research so long and hard in Mass. feel they are all my >relatives but had to go back to RI where I started . Send me your snail >mail address and I will get these out to you if you do not have them. > >muirhead@inetnebr.com Dorothy > >---------- >> Anyone out there researching a Timothy S. BARTON of Mass. a Rev. War >> Soldier. He had a son named Ira b. 24 Mar 1796 in Hoosac/Hoosick, NY and >> married Mary ??? of Vt. Ira was a doctor and practiced medicine in Erie >> Co., PA. His son Theodore W. BARTON was b. 1836 in Weston, Windsor Co., >VT. >> He was a doctor also and practiced in Crawford Co., PA till 1865 before >> going to Erie Co., PA and practicing with his father. >> >> Any information on these families would be appreciated!!! >> >> Donna Barton Merrill >> dmerrill@fastlane.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 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 Dorothy, I appreciate your reply. My snail address is Donna Merrill, 2013 Glenhaven Dr., Haltom City, TX 76117. I am hoping this family connects to my Thomas BARTON b. 3 Jul 1805 in NY. I don't know what county? Family tradition holds that our Thomas BARTON had a relative in Erie Co., PA that was a physician. I have been stuck on him for 10 years. I hope I can find some clues here. THANKS A MILLION!!!! Donna Merrill P.S. I will be glad to re-imburse you for copies and postage. At 07:50 AM 3/18/99 PST, you wrote: >I found on the IGI sheets for Bartons in Vt. that Ira m. Mary Jane Drake 15 >Nov 1853 Windham, Vernon Vt >Ira A. Barton The only birth of a Theodore in VT 1`793 to Maj Joseph & >Mary Westcott but I have all of the Bartons for Mass. and Theodore Wi >nthrop was b 1862 to Wm. A. & Harriet A. Everett Barton >I have more on Timoithy. Send me your snail mail address and I will send >yoiu all I have. I research my Barton in Mass foir years before I found >out he was born in R.I. then back I came. >muirhead@inetnebr.com Dorothy > >---------- >> Anyone out there researching a Timothy S. BARTON of Mass. a Rev. War >> Soldier. He had a son named Ira b. 24 Mar 1796 in Hoosac/Hoosick, NY and >> married Mary ??? of Vt. Ira was a doctor and practiced medicine in Erie >> Co., PA. His son Theodore W. BARTON was b. 1836 in Weston, Windsor Co., >VT. >> He was a doctor also and practiced in Crawford Co., PA till 1865 before >> going to Erie Co., PA and practicing with his father. >> >> Any information on these families would be appreciated!!! >> >> Donna Barton Merrill >> dmerrill@fastlane.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 ==== >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 > >
Anyone out there researching a Timothy S. BARTON of Mass. a Rev. War Soldier. He had a son named Ira b. 24 Mar 1796 in Hoosac/Hoosick, NY and married Mary ??? of Vt. Ira was a doctor and practiced medicine in Erie Co., PA. His son Theodore W. BARTON was b. 1836 in Weston, Windsor Co., VT. He was a doctor also and practiced in Crawford Co., PA till 1865 before going to Erie Co., PA and practicing with his father. Any information on these families would be appreciated!!! Donna Barton Merrill dmerrill@fastlane.net
Hi Shirley! Shirley L Colvin wrote: > > I caught your message to Dorothy and discovered that your Bartons are in > Ohio. I am looking for James Barton b. May 8, 1805 in Ohio and his wife > Mary Stroud b. Dec. 24, 1816. They left Ohio for Warrick Co. IN around > 1850. Have you ran across this family? Thanks and take care. > Shirley > Mt. Washington, KY > > On Fri, 12 Mar 1999 18:22:54 EST BBPERRA@aol.com writes: > >Dorothy, I understood it all. I think your're right. It has to be > >back a > >generation or so. There were lots of Rowlands back before my father. > >He was > >Rowland Benjamin, b. 1902. Never give up, As Ever, Betsey > > > > > >==== 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. Hi Shirley! You may already have this: additional researcher = Sandra McIntire, P. O. Box 27, Fairfield IA 52556 father of James = Sharp BARTON, b 1760/1770 VA, d 2 Mar 1841 OH father of Sharp = William BARTON, b 1730/1740, d 1807 VA Good Hunting! Gary
JReyno6299@aol.com wrote: > > Looking for information concerning Isaac Barton, son of Isaac Barton and Sarah > Vesey Barton. Isaac was born in Ireland on the 22nd day of the 8th month > 1708. He came to America with his parents and siblings and by 1715 was in > Chester Co., PA.. He was still alive in 1721 as he is mentioned in his > father's will. Rev. Isaac Barton, nephew of Isaac Barton and son of Joshua > Barton and Jane Dubart Barton, recalled that Isaac had become a shoemaker's > apprentice and had remained where the family came from. I am guessing that > would be the Chester Co., PA area. > Does anyone know anything further about Isaac Barton. Did he get married? > Children? Any descendants out there? > > ==== 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 Your Isaac is cited in "History of the Hancock and Barton Families: From Virginia to California", Hancock Family Organization, Oct. 1991. He died 16 Aug 1746. Gary
Dorothy Muirhead wrote: > > Need to find descendants of Rowland & Freelove STAFFORD BARTON, Need the > sons, There was a William, Rufus, Stukeley, Benjamin. Which one had > descendants who went to Providence, this would be in the 1760, 1770 or 1780' > > muirheadf@inetnebr.com Dorothy > > ==== 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 Hi Dorothy! You may already have this: Rowland is cited in DAR Patriot Index, 1966, p. 41 Additional researcher = Amos or Lois Thomson, Red Bluff CA Rowland had at least three children: John, Sarah and Benjamin Good Hunting! Gary
Hi...... I'm searching for information on James Barton (d. bef. 17 Jul 1806 in Delaware County, Pa.). He was married to Mary Archer on 26 Jan 1756 at Christs Church, Philadelphia, Pa. I know of several children....including Abner (b. 5 Apr 1757), Sarah (b. 15 Aug. 1758), Adam (b. 17 Dec 1760), and Mary (b. 12 Sep 1762). Sarah Barton married Peter Longacre bef. 1794. I am their 4th great grandniece. Can someone help me with this Barton line? Thanks. Barbara
I have names of the children but am trying to find descendants. I knew you were related, trying to pick up somebody different. 1709 add 20 years 1729, I guess 15 years is not too bad but wasn;t Benjamin the 1st born. I will look this up. Did I tell you, they tore down I gathered the last house on Barton Corners. I get letters from a Violet in East Greenwich and she sent me so much info but most I already had. So lets hope somebody else will answer. There is a William, but "A son or Rowland, brother to Rufus does not leave many sons to work with. This was in a letter from John . Barton, East Greenwich 1938. Talk to you later. My folks wintered in McAllen for years, they rented this ladies home and she and her mother would go out to a Lake (which is no longer has water in it. Then the folks went out to the lake and that is where my father died in 1975. The lake maybe near LaJoya and Mission. Dorothy ---------- > Dorothy, Rowland and Freelove were born in 1709. Son Benjamin, my ancestor > was born in 1744. He was a Revolutionary Soldier. Buried in Cemetary at > Barton's Corner, Warwick, RI. I don't have his siblings, at least where I > can put my hands quickly. In book in RI. Betsey > > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright > owner themselves. >
Sandy I'm just starting. I'm not sure of the time frame. Maybe 1800-1850. I'll try to let you know when I have more. I've had some responses.
Hi Sandy, Thomas would have been my g,g,g,g, grandfather. I think they may have been in Kentucky. My father, grandfather and grt grandfather lived in Pike county IL. Bill
Need to find descendants of Rowland & Freelove STAFFORD BARTON, Need the sons, There was a William, Rufus, Stukeley, Benjamin. Which one had descendants who went to Providence, this would be in the 1760, 1770 or 1780' muirheadf@inetnebr.com Dorothy
SHOTBUN@aol.com wrote: > I'm looking for information on Thomas Barton who's wife was Rebecca Holland. > > Bill > > ==== BARTON Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves. Bill, What part of the country are you looking for on the Thomas who married Rebecca? I may have some info. B.
Ron, I'm curious about Mary Willoughby. You list one of your sources as Ruth Coleman. She told me emphatically one time that Mary Willoughby was not the correct wife for the Thomas/David/John family. I've Mary Willoughby named as wife of Thomas on several family trees including at least two which have been submitted to my Barton Quest web site. Do you or does any one on this list have documentation to substantiate Mary Willoughby as the ancestor of John, David (who md. Ruth Oldham) and Thomas (who md. Sarah Wilson)? Debby http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5277 Ron English wrote: > Notes: > Thomas Barton (#3) patented land in Prince William County, Virginia in > 1731, the year the area became Prince William County. > > Spouse: Mary Willoughby > > Children: > Thomas > John > David >
Can anyone help with info on these members of my family? Best wishes, Ron English, Killeen,TX 1. 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. Spouse: UNKNOWN Children: Thomas 1.1 Thomas Barton (#2) Birth Date: About 1665 Birth Place: Stafford County, VA Death Date: ? 27 Jul 1773 Notes: 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 home. They had asked a neighbor man, his wife, and three children to come to their house to 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, wife, and 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. Some researchers believe that the three Barton children were: Burr Barton, Valentine Barton, and Charles Barton. There is a letter on file in Virginia Provincial Records telling the Governor of this dreadful event and it is also part of Fairfax Harrison's book "History of Prince William County". Thomas and Grace had a son named Thomas (this is the son referred to as Thomas Barton (#3)). Grace Barton outlived her husband Thomas and she made gift deeds to two minor children, William and Lydia Drummond Barton before her death. She wrote: "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 oblide 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. (The above research was done by Mrs. M. H. Coleman, Austin, TX and Clara Barton, Calvert, TX). Spouse: Grace Drummond Marriage Date: 1685/1690 Marriage Place: Stafford County, VA Children: Thomas 1.1.1 Thomas Barton (#3) Birth Date: About 1700 Birth Place: Stafford County, VA Death Date: 1752 Death Place: Prince William County, VA Notes: Thomas Barton (#3) patented land in Prince William County, Virginia in 1731, the year the area became Prince William County. Three sons are acknowledged as his by the Barton descendants. They are also named in the few existing records of Prince William County. They are Thomas Barton (Sr.), David Barton, and John Barton. The link to show their sonship is based on David, who married Ruth Oldham being named administrator of Thomas's estate. The Barton descendants say that this David was a brother to Thomas Barton who married Sarah Wilson and that he had a brother named John. Soldiers of the Union Army carried off some of this county's records during the Civil War. One book has turned up at Huntington Library, San Marino, California. A descendant of the Union Soldier who stole the book, took it to this Library and offered it for sale, acknowledging that her forbearer had carried it home with him from the Civil War. Huntington Library bought the book and allowed Virginia State Library to make photstatic copies of it. It and another one that Virginia State Library bought under similar conditions are the sources of the land records quoted in this story. Spouse: Mary Willoughby Children: Thomas John David Index Barton (# 1), Thomas 1. Barton (#2), Thomas 1.1 Barton (#3), Thomas 1.1.1
In a message dated 3/13/99 10:41:32 AM EST, bbarton@erie.net writes: > > I'm looking for information on Thomas Barton who's wife was Rebecca Holland. > > > > > Bill > > > *********************************************** > Bill, > > What part of the country are you looking for on the Thomas who married > Rebecca? I may have some > info. > B. > OOPS! I forgot to ask what time frame you are looking at too. Sandy >
> > I'm looking for information on Thomas Barton who's wife was Rebecca Holland. > > > > > Bill > > > ************************************************************** > > Bill, > > What part of the country are you looking for on the Thomas who married > Rebecca? I may have some > info. > B. > > I would like to know what area also. I have a Barton Holland connection in my line Sandy
I caught your message to Dorothy and discovered that your Bartons are in Ohio. I am looking for James Barton b. May 8, 1805 in Ohio and his wife Mary Stroud b. Dec. 24, 1816. They left Ohio for Warrick Co. IN around 1850. Have you ran across this family? Thanks and take care. Shirley Mt. Washington, KY On Fri, 12 Mar 1999 18:22:54 EST BBPERRA@aol.com writes: >Dorothy, I understood it all. I think your're right. It has to be >back a >generation or so. There were lots of Rowlands back before my father. >He was >Rowland Benjamin, b. 1902. Never give up, As Ever, Betsey > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== >Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi >Calvert Brogan at brogan@idworld.net > >
Dorothy, Rowland and Freelove were born in 1709. Son Benjamin, my ancestor was born in 1744. He was a Revolutionary Soldier. Buried in Cemetary at Barton's Corner, Warwick, RI. I don't have his siblings, at least where I can put my hands quickly. In book in RI. Betsey
Dorothy, I understood it all. I think your're right. It has to be back a generation or so. There were lots of Rowlands back before my father. He was Rowland Benjamin, b. 1902. Never give up, As Ever, Betsey
Looking for information concerning Isaac Barton, son of Isaac Barton and Sarah Vesey Barton. Isaac was born in Ireland on the 22nd day of the 8th month 1708. He came to America with his parents and siblings and by 1715 was in Chester Co., PA.. He was still alive in 1721 as he is mentioned in his father's will. Rev. Isaac Barton, nephew of Isaac Barton and son of Joshua Barton and Jane Dubart Barton, recalled that Isaac had become a shoemaker's apprentice and had remained where the family came from. I am guessing that would be the Chester Co., PA area. Does anyone know anything further about Isaac Barton. Did he get married? Children? Any descendants out there?