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    1. [BARTON-L] Y 0 K
    2. Robert C Bailey
    3. I got this today just thought I would pass it on. Bob Bailey Subject: Fwd: Y0K -- What Goes Around . . . Dear Cassius: Are you still working on the Y zero K problem? This change from BC to AD is giving us a lot of headaches and we haven't much time left. I don't know how people will cope with working the wrong way around. Having been working happily downwards forever, now we have to start thinking upwards. You would think that someone would have thought of it earlier and not left it to us to sort it all out at this last minute. I spoke to Caesar the other evening. He was livid that Julius hadn't done something about it when he was sorting out the calendar. He said he could see why Brutus turned nasty. We called in Consultus, but he simply said that continuing downwards using minus BC won't work and as usual charged a fortune for doing nothing useful. Surely we will not have to throw out all our hardware and start again? Macrohard will make yet another fortune out of this I suppose. The money lenders are paranoid of course! They have been told that all usury rates will invert and they will have to pay their clients to take out loans. Its an ill wind ...... As for myself, I just can't see the sand in an hourglass flowing upwards. We have heard that there are three wise men in the East who have been working on the problem, but unfortunately they won't arrive until it's all over. I have heard that there are plans to stable all horses at midnight at the turn of the year as there are fears that they will stop and try to run backwards, causing immense damage to chariots and possible loss of life. Some say the world will cease to exist at the moment of transition. Anyway, we are still continuing to work on this blasted Y zero K problem. I will send a parchment to you if anything further develops. If you have any ideas please let me know, Plutonius

    01/19/1999 06:05:54
    1. [BARTON-L] Barton, John
    2. Lena
    3. Transcription of Revolutionary War Papers Service--New Jersey Barton, John s1164 22-246 Kentucky John Barton, Fayette Co. in the State of Kentucky who was a private in the Command cammanded by Captain Vancleave of the Regt commanded by Col Tolruen [?] in the ----- time of 10 months. ========================================================= Inscribed on the Roll of Kentucky at the rate of 33 dollars and 33 cents per annum to commense on the 4th day of March 1834. ========================================================= Certificate of Pension issued the 18 day of Oct 1833 and Charlton Hunts Lexington. ========================================================= Arrears to the 4th of Sept 83.32 _______allowance ending March 16.66 $99.98 Revolutionary Claim, Act June 7, 1832 Reccorded by Daniel Boyd Clerk Book E. vol 7 Page 4 Page 1 Fayette County ___ Personally appeared before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace for Fayette County John Barton who being duly sworn deposeth and saith that by means of old age and the consquent loss of memory he cannot swear positively as the the precise length of his service but according to the best of his recollection he served not less than the friends mentioned below, and in the following grades: For ten months /served as a Private Soldier in the War of the Revolution; and for such service I claim a pension given under my hand. Aug 7th, 1833 Sam Shivel J. P. Commonwealth of Kentucky, Fayette County Court I James C. Rodes, clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid, do certify that I am _____ Esquire who has signed the foregoing certificate and was at its date, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for said County, duly commissioned and qualified as the law directs, fully authorized to administer oats, and that his Signature is genuine, and to all his acts as such full faith and credit are ___ rights to be given. In testimony whereof I have herinto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said County at Lexington, Kentucky this 7th day of August 1833 and in the 42 years of the Commonwealth. H. Rodes Page 2 Declaration in Oder to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress, papered June 7, 1832. State of Kentucky Fayette county On the 11th day of April 1833 personally appeared in open Court before the Fayette Circuit Court, now sitting, John Barton, a resident of the County of Fayette and State of Kentucky, aged 77 years who being first-duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath mAke the following declaration in oder to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress, papered June 7, 1832. That he entered the service of the United States, under the folloing named officers and served as herein stated. Vancleave, Capt, Clifford Lieut, Johnson (I think) was Col. He entered the service about the 20th of August 1776. When he extened this service he resided near Princeton, New Jersey, in Huntenton County in Hopewell Township, he entered as a volunteer he went alone from his residence to Long Island where he joined his Company and the army then under the command of Genl Washington who was in the City of New York. Lord Sterling and ______ Sullivan commanded in ____ upon the Island-after being upon the Island a few days the American Army was attacked by the British commanded by Horne or Clinton after ________ the attack a few hours, our troops were driven back behind _____ _______ ________ Lord Sterling, Gent Sullivan and many of the Americans were taken prisoner and many wounded and killed upon both sides. Affiant--during the action discharged his musket at the enemy about 18 times, his company was attached to the ______ commanded by Genl Sullivan. A Creek lay between the battle ground and our troops, which we swam in attempting which may were drowned after reaching the troops we maintained our position until the next day when Genl Washington comes over and ordered across the River during the night. We marched from New York to the White Plains the enemy in prusuit, we took our position behind the troops at the White Plains, until the British drew near when a portion of the Army was sent out to meet them and check their approach whilst the remainder was engaged in digging trenches and throwing up breast works, _ssisants Regiment was engaged at the latter employmnet. After sustaining the fight for several hours the Americans were driven behind the units where we continued undisturbed until night when the whole Army crossed the North River at top bond on Kings Ferry, and marched to Fort there on the Jersey side, and just as we reached it, fort Washington on the opposite side of the River surrendered. The Enemy then went above and corsset the River, and we upon hearing of it vacated Fort Lee and retreated through ___ ____ Elizabethtown, Bruxswich, Princeton, the enemy pursuing , at the distance of 15 to 20 miles. We reached Princeton early in December 1776., the army continued its retreat to Trenton across the Delwaware, but I was permitted to go home from Princeton upon a furlough, to place my stock and property in a place of safety out of the reach of the British. After remaining at home a few days, I discovered that Cornwalis who was encamped at Pewiny Town sent out small bodies of men to plunder the Country. Six of us united to attack one of those companies that might not be too strong for us, we approached as near the camp as we deemed safe, and shortly perceived a waggon leaving the Camp guarded by six men, which drove up to the town of David Hunt, after they had thrown into the waggon, one, or two tuns of plunder, & returned into the town, we pushed upon them and took them prisoners, we drove the waggon with our Prisoners, nearly all night and reached the Delaware at Robison Ferry the next morning and proceeded on to the head quarters of the Army to give up our prisoners and enter the Army again, but Gel Washington with shom we had an interview suggested us to actions to the neighborhood of Cornwallis suggesting that as we were ___acquainted with the Country we could be of more service in capturing small factions than in any other way. Six returned to our neighborhood where some twenty of us formed a party os capture such of the enemy as might be caught out foraging; we met at the home of James Stout distant about five miles from Cornwallis camp for the purpose of commencing operations upon the morning that we were to start out I left Stouts about daylight to visit my Mother, who lived two miles off and with the intention of returning to Breakfast. An _______ Regiment consisting of 500 British had come out into the neighborhood, the night previous to capture and plunder, as I was riding through a field they perceived me, and thus most of them stationed themselves at the entrance of a lane towards which I was riding and some twenty or thirty near a _____ ____ _______ that led from the field into the lane; as soon as my horse jumped the bars the party stationed there, rose and presented their muskets and ordered me to surrender. I turned my horse up the lane to make my escape, and they all ______ their guns at me, which refused fire, because the powder was wet by a violent hail storm which had beat against me as I approached the lane, and my hat being drawn down to protect my face prevented my seeing the enemy until I was upon them. I then galloped up this lane in the hope of making my escape, but discovered thus troops formed across it, and these who were at the bars advancing upon me. I dismounted, jumped over into a field and endeavored to escape to a wood that skirted it, but was much impeded by the weight of my clothes and was finally overtaken and knocked down, with the buttts of the muskets and while down was stabbed seven times with their bayonetts and still bear upon my person the scars from these wounds. An ______ Sergeant-corporal came ____ and made them _____ and I was taken to Col Hosvomber who swore then would hang me , so soon as we reached a large Tree in the ______ when we got there, the cannon were heard that were firing at Trenton up the 26th December 1777, and they upon hearing thus preceeded rapidly to Princeton and could not take time to hang me. They determined to hang me upon information given them by some of the Tories that I had killed a Tory which was untrue. Dr. DeCamp, an American in the neighborhood who was not _________ because he attended a Tory famiy by the name of Stockton, told Col. Abercrombie to leave me or that I would die from my wounds. He swore that he would not, that he had seen more wounded men, than the Doctor and if he should leave me I would be in Washington camp in twenty four huors. I was then taken in company with some other Americans as a _________ to New York, and confined with 300 others in a sugar house, until ________ by _________ when I was placed in hospital and kept there about a month, when I recovered and was returned to the Sugar house after the confinement of a month; upon thenight of the 26th June 1777 six of us made our escape from a guard who had been sent to the country with us to make us mow for the Company department we escaped to the advance of the American Army commanded by Col Courtland, who gave us permits to go home. I had then been in the service about ten months. he did not join the Army again, but was attached to a Troop of home and was called out for short periods during the continuance of the war whenever the enemy were in the neighborhood. The only regular officers he knew whilst in the service were Genl. Washington, Sullivan, Sterling, & Putman, others he has forgotten. He has no documentary evidence of his service and he knows of no one, whose testimony he can percure, who can testify as to his service. Affiant was born in Hunturton county, New Jersey on the 21st December 1755 He has a record of his age set down by his father in his family ______ which is now in his possession. When called into the service, he lived in Hunterton County, New Jersey, he continued his residence there until 1788 when he removed to Fayette County Kentucky where he has lived ever since he received a written permit to return home from Col courtland which he did not keeper longer than he returned home thinking it of no further consequence. He refers to the following persons, to whom he is know in his present neighborhood, who can testify as to his character for ______, and thus belief of his services as a soldier of the Revolution. Abram Tranfsson, George Kame, Wm Scott, Andrew Scott and Frederich ________. He hereby relinguishes every claim whatever to an annunity or pensionr except the present and declares that his name is not in the pension roll of the agency of any State. Sworn to and subscribed this day and year afd. [signed John Barton] Abe Caleb M. Cloud, a clergyman, residing in the County of Fayette and Thomas Bodley residing in the same hereby certify that we are well acquainted with John Barton who has subscribed and sworn in the above declaration; that we believe him to be seventy seven years of age; that his is respected and believed in the neighborhood, whose he ____to have been a soldier of the Revolution, and that we concur in that opinion. Sworn and Subscribed the day and year aforesaid. [signed G. W. Cloud Tho Bodley} And the said court do hereby declare this opinion, after the matter and after putting the interrogations provided by the War Department that the above named applicant was a revolutionary soldier and served as he states. And the Court further certifies that it apears to them that Caleb W. Cloud who has signed the preceding certificate is a clergymna, resident in the County of Fayette, and that Thomas Rodley who has also signed the same is a resident of the County of Fayette and is a credible persons, and that this statement is entitled to credit. [signed Thomas M. Hick__n. I, Thomas Bodley, Clerk of the Fayette Circuit Court do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original preceedings of the said Court, in the matter of the application of John Barton for a pension. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of office this 11th day of April 1833. [Signed Tho Bodley CFCC] ***

    01/18/1999 08:59:35
    1. [BARTON-L] OOPS! (From the listowner)
    2. Mike and Christi Brogan
    3. Well, I guess it would help to send the link again for the webpage! You can find the new Barton web page at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/barton.html Thanks! Christi Brogan Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley, Voss and Whitmer GenConnect Boardowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley and Whitmer Visit our listpages at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/ Visit my personal pages at: http://www.txdirect.net

    01/18/1999 07:40:17
    1. [BARTON-L] Listowner Announcement: Please read!
    2. Mike and Christi Brogan
    3. Hi folks, I want to apologize to all for being so "quiet" in the past several weeks. I have been hard at work though revamping the Barton homepage and setting up a new service for us, the Barton GenConnect pages. I invite all of you to visit the new Barton homepage and the Barton GenConnect pages, which I will explain a bit about in just a little bit. There is a new "submit a suggestion" area for our Barton page that will allow you to comment on the site, suggest additions and post queries. There is also a new logo for Rootsweb (javascript capable browsers only) that will take you to the main Rootsweb site. I hope that you will post any additions and let me add them to the site. The GenConnect boards which have recently been set up for the Barton list, are a suite of seven "web boards" that will allow all of us to post queries and records for others to obtain and use. The boards include one for queries only, and one each for bible records, pension records, biographies, obituaries, deeds and wills. I hope you will enjoy these new boards as much as I do. Please feel free to comment on the new boards and make suggestions of what you would like to see from the Barton surname list, page, and web boards. Christi Brogan Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley, Voss and Whitmer GenConnect Boardowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley and Whitmer Visit our listpages at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/ Visit my personal pages at: http://www.txdirect.net

    01/18/1999 07:39:10
    1. [BARTON-L] Re: BARTON
    2. Tom Nash
    3. Re: BARTON Hello, fellow searcher(s). I saw your RSL address link and, for discussion purposes, won't you please share your Barton line of ascent? My James Harris Barton was b 1799 as eldest child of Caleb and Sarah (HARRIS) Barton of Pickens Co., SC; James married Susan Rebecca GOODSON and reared a family in Clarke Co., GA. (You may see my webpages by clicking on the hyperlink as given above just under my name or below in my signature.) Are you familiar with Debby Black's marvelous website dedicated to Southern Bartons? (See her at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5277). Thank you for your interest and, of course, best wishes to you in your searches! I wish for you and your dear ones a beneficial and safe 1999. Cordially, /Tom in San Antonio ================ http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi -- o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o--o-o-o-o THOMAS BARTON NASH (1955- ) | ICQ # 24732064 P. O. Box 12370, San Antonio, TX 78212 | bartnash@swbell.net voice/office 210-222-1700 | fax/office 210-212-5453 Contact me by WebPager: http://wwp.icq.com/24732064#pager Sixth-generation Native Texian & ardent contemplative. (Encouraging greater scholarship in genealogical research.) Webpage: http://members.tripod.com/~bartonash/index.html "Some Antebellum Families of The Old South" Project (Always under construction; corrections/additions solicited.) http://members.tripod.com/~bartonash/surnames.html • ABERCROMBIE (SC>GA) • BARTON (NC>SC>GA>TX) • • BEARDEN (NC>GA) • BOMAR (VA>SC>GA>AL>TX) • • CARTER (TN>GA>TX) • DORSETT (NC>SC>GA) • • FLETCHER (VA>GA) • GILLAM/IAM (NC>SC>GA) • • GOODSON (NC>SC>GA) • HADLEY (IRE>DE>PA>NC>SC) • • HARRIS (SC>GA) • HEAD (VA>GA>TX) • HURT (VA>SC) • • LINDLEY (IRE>PA>NC>SC) • MALONE (VA>NC>SC) • • McCARLEY (SC>GA>TX) • McLARTY (SCOT>NC>GA>TX) • • MOON (ENG>PA>GA) • NASH (SC>GA>LA>TX) • • PEARCE/PIERCE (VA>GA>TX) • PIKE (MA) • PLUNKETT (VA) • • POWELL (VA) • ROBERTSON/ROBINSON (VA>TN>TX) • • STELL (ENG>VA>SC>GA>LA>TX) • TRENTHAM (NC>GA) • • VANSANT/VANZANT (NC>SC>GA>AL) • WATSON (GA) • • WHITEHEAD (NC>SC>GA) • ZOLLICOFFER (SWIT>VA>NC) • "Try to control yourself, dear." - - - Hyacinth Bucket o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o--o-o-o-o

    01/16/1999 11:11:22
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Bartons from VA, WVA and OH
    2. charles and ginny urban
    3. Hi, My husband's cousin was a Dunn and both of us have tried for two days to get into rootsweb.com to copy it for them but after a minute a message shows up that they kept me waiting for a minute. I got on late last night but have not been able to today at any time. Is there an address for the Dunn web that we can enter to get this? thanking you in advance, Ginny

    01/14/1999 06:05:42
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Bartons from VA, WVA and OH
    2. Hi! I think you and I are related. I have been researching my line and this is what I have: Edward Barton B1559? England Rufus Barton b-1606 d-Warwick RI approx 1666 (murdered) M 1631 Children of Rufus and Margaret Benjamin B? D-1720 M-Susannah Gorton Edward Elizabeth B? D-1693 M- Thomas Greene Phebe Children of Benjamin and Susannah Andrew B-1675 D-1723 M- Rebecca Low(e) Rufus Phebe Naomi Mary B-? D-1713-1770 M-Jabez Greene (Grandparents to Gen Nathaniel Gr.) Children of Andrew and Rebecca Phebe B1696 Benjamin B-1703 D-1773 M-Mary Ha(i)le Lydia Brown Samuel B-1705 Andrew B-1706 Rufus B-1707 Anthony B-1709 Phebe B-1711 Susannah B-1715 Andrew B-1718 Children of Benjamin and Mary Phebe Benjamin B-1732/33 Nathan B-1735 Amos B-1737 Anne B-1737 Twins? Richard (I) B-1738 Mary B-1740 Rebecca B-1743 Haile B-1744 Benjamin and Mary David B1746 William B-1748 (Brig Gen- Revolutionary War) Susan B-1751 Anne B-1749 Seth B-1754 My ancestry is from Richard and his wife Anne Gardner. I have labled him with a number as he was the 1st of three Richards in a row. I have more if you would like and am always willing to share. My E-mail is Lcounc@aol.com Best of luck.

    01/13/1999 06:14:01
    1. [BARTON-L] Bartons from VA, WVA and OH
    2. Mike and Christi Brogan
    3. Hi folks, Thought I'd post my line again and see if anyone else on here is researching this line: Descendants of Samuel Barton Generation No. 1 1. Samuel1 Barton1. Child of Samuel Barton is: + 2 i. Rufus2 Barton, born Bet. 1605 - 1620; died 1648. Generation No. 2 2. Rufus2 Barton (Samuel1)1 was born Bet. 1605 - 16202, and died 16483. He married Margaret Hunnewell4. Children of Rufus Barton and Margaret Hunnewell are: 3 i. Phebe3 Barton4. She married Richard Cogner4. 4 ii. Elizabeth Barton4, born Abt. 16414; died 16934. She married Thomas Greene4. + 5 iii. Benjamin Barton, born 1645; died 1720. Generation No. 3 5. Benjamin3 Barton (Rufus2, Samuel1)5 was born 16455, and died 17205. He married Susan Gorton5. Child of Benjamin Barton and Susan Gorton is: + 6 i. Andrew4 Barton, died 1723. Generation No. 4 6. Andrew4 Barton (Benjamin3, Rufus2, Samuel1)5 died 17235. Child of Andrew Barton is: + 7 i. Benjamin5 Barton, born 1703. Generation No. 5 7. Benjamin5 Barton (Andrew4, Benjamin3, Rufus2, Samuel1)5 was born 17035. Children of Benjamin Barton are: 8 i. Richard6 Barton6. + 9 ii. William Barton, born May 26, 1748; died October 22, 1831. Generation No. 6 9. William6 Barton (Benjamin5, Andrew4, Benjamin3, Rufus2, Samuel1) was born May 26, 17487, and died October 22, 18317. He married Rhoda Carver April 26, 1771 in Providence, RI7, daughter of Joseph Carver and Sarah Hartwell. Notes for William Barton: Fought in Revolutionary War and captured Prescott. Gen. Barton entered the Revolutionary army in 1775 as a corporal, and was repidly advanced to captain. He was appointed colonel of militia for the defense of Rhode Island. In 1777 he concelved and executed the daring exploit of capturing Gen. Prescott. He was made Gen. of Militia, and was later wounded in a skirmish with the British at Bristol, R. I. He was elected to the General Assembly from Providence. As the result of a law suit, the cost of which he refused, in principle, to pay, he was "detained" in Donville, Vt., for fourteen years, until set at liberty by Lafayette, who discharged the debt. He was a member of the Calvinistic Congregational Church in Providence. (Source: The Hartwells in America by Lyman Willard Densmore, 1956) Children of William Barton and Rhoda Carver are: 10 i. William7 Barton, born December 16, 17717; died 1818. He married Mabel Terry. 11 ii. Benjamin Barton7, born December 20, 17737. 12 iii. George Washington Barton, born February 06, 1776 in Providence, RI; died 1790 in at Sea. He married Luthania Leland. More About George Washington Barton: Cause of Death: died at sea 13 iv. Daniel Barton7, born July 20, 17787; died April 09, 17807. + 14 v. Robert Carver Barton, born December 19, 1782 in Providence, RI; died September 1824 in OH. 15 vi. John Brown Barton, born April 03, 17857; died 1869. He married Hannah West. 16 vii. Anna Maria Barton7, born April 05, 17887; died 1868. She married Apollos Cushman June 21, 18097. 17 viii. Sarah Barton, born August 30, 17907; died 1866. She married H Allen. Generation No. 7 14. Robert Carver7 Barton (William6, Benjamin5, Andrew4, Benjamin3, Rufus2, Samuel1) was born December 19, 1782 in Providence, RI7, and died September 1824 in OH. He married (1) Rachel Van Duyn. He married (2) Rachel M Lowers 1802. Notes for Robert Carver Barton: Battle of Tippecanoe and was commended by Gen. Harrison, later president ? 4th regiment in battle above? Child of Robert Barton and Rachel Lowers is: + 18 i. Bennett8 Barton, born Abt. 1807; died 1879. Generation No. 8 18. Bennett8 Barton (Robert Carver7, William6, Benjamin5, Andrew4, Benjamin3, Rufus2, Samuel1) was born Abt. 18078, and died 1879. He married Mary A. Sheets January 21, 1830 in Wood Co., WV. Notes for Bennett Barton: Not shown on Wood CO, WV census until 1840 when appears with one white male between 5-10 yrs old, one white female under 5 yrs old, one white female between 10-15 yrs old and one white female (his wife?) between 20-30 yrs old 1850 census: Barton Bennet 43, Mary A 30, Mary A 19, John 17, Bennet 16, Susan 12, William 10, Matilda 8, Jerusha 5, Abigail 2, Charles 7/12 Children of Bennett Barton and Mary Sheets are: 19 i. Mary Ann9 Barton, born Abt. 18318. She married Smith Kendrew. 20 ii. John S. Barton, born Abt. 18338. He married Harriett. + 21 iii. Bennett Barton, born Abt. 1834 in Wood Co., West Virginia. 22 iv. Susan M. Barton, born Abt. 18388. 23 v. William H.H. Barton, born Abt. 18408. 24 vi. Matilda Barton, born Abt. 18428. 25 vii. Jerusha Barton, born Abt. 18458. 26 viii. Abigail Barton, born Abt. 18488. 27 ix. Charles Barton, born Abt. 18498. 28 x. Oliver Barton, born Aft. 1850. 29 xi. Thomas Barton, born July 15, 18549. Generation No. 9 21. Bennett9 Barton (Bennett8, Robert Carver7, William6, Benjamin5, Andrew4, Benjamin3, Rufus2, Samuel1) was born Abt. 1834 in Wood Co., West Virginia10. He married Eliza Ann Anderson. Children of Bennett Barton and Eliza Anderson are: 30 i. Gertrude10 Barton. Notes for Gertrude Barton: New Castle, PA + 31 ii. William Bennet Barton, born March 13, 1856 in Wood Co., West Virginia; died January 23, 1916 in East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH. 32 iii. Lewis Barton, born 1858; died 1904 in Parkersburg, WV. 33 iv. Annie F. Barton, born 1871. She married John Fleming. 34 v. Charles B. Barton, born 1875. 35 vi. Frederick U. Barton, born 1878. Generation No. 10 31. William Bennet10 Barton (Bennett9, Bennett8, Robert Carver7, William6, Benjamin5, Andrew4, Benjamin3, Rufus2, Samuel1) was born March 13, 1856 in Wood Co., West Virginia11, and died January 23, 1916 in East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH. He married Pricilla Pritchett January 20, 1876 in Meigs Co, OH12. Notes for William Bennet Barton: Is this him? (1850 Census of Meigs Co.) Barton William (Pg)210 (Fmly #)1554 Rutland Twp. William was born in Ohio on March 13, 1856, he died at the age of 60 years, 7 months, and 10 days, on January 23, 1916, cause of death, heart failure, contributory cause of death, Brights Disease. Name of father, Bennett Barton, born in Ohio, mother, Eliza Anderson, born in Ohio. Name of informant; William B. Barton, Cleveland, Ohio. Undertaker C. N. Miller, buried in Riverside Cemetery, East Liverpool. His address in East Liverpool was 702 Cadmus St. More About William Bennet Barton: Baptism: January 27, 1916, Buried: Riverview Cemetary, East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH Children of William Barton and Pricilla Pritchett are: + 36 i. Thomas Edward11 Barton, born July 28, 1879 in Olive, Meigs Co., OH; died October 13, 1919 in East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH. 37 ii. William B. Barton, born 1880 in OH; died Aft. 1916. 38 iii. Perti Effort Barton, born January 19, 1882 in OH; died January 18, 1927. He married Mabel ?. 39 iv. Ella Gertrude Barton, born May 02, 1885 in Olive, Meigs Co., OH; died July 07, 1942 in New Castle, Lawerance Co., PA. She married (1) Karl W. Biehl. She married (2) James Alexander Winters December 24, 1901 in East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH. Generation No. 11 36. Thomas Edward11 Barton (William Bennet10, Bennett9, Bennett8, Robert Carver7, William6, Benjamin5, Andrew4, Benjamin3, Rufus2, Samuel1) was born July 28, 1879 in Olive, Meigs Co., OH, and died October 13, 1919 in East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH13. He married Eva Leona Burlingame, daughter of Abraham Burlingame and Sarah Thomas. Notes for Thomas Edward Barton: BARTON THOMAS E County Name: COLUMBIANA Date of Death: 10/13/1919 Volume Number: 3081 Certificate Number: 56620 From East Liverpool Health Department: Thomas was born July 28, 1879, in Ohio. His occupation states that he worked in a Railroad Shop on the Pennsylvania Railroad. He died at the age of 40 years, 2 months, and 15 days, on Oct 13, 1919, of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, which he had for 2 years and 6 months. His father was William Barton, born in Ohio and his mother was Priscilla Prichard, also born in Ohio. The informant was Eva Barton. Undertaker was C.N. Miller, East Liverpool, Ohio and was buried in Riverview Cemetery, also in East Liverpool. His address was 814 Saint Clair Ave., East Liverpool. Child of Thomas Barton and Eva Burlingame is: + 40 i. Robert Hershel12 Barton, born August 01, 1918 in East Liverpool, OH; died October 13, 1991 in Dallas, TX. Endnotes 1. Frederick Virkus, Abridged Compendium. 2. Dana K Berry, FTM Website for Dana K Berry, "Electronic." 3. Frederick Virkus, Abridged Compendium. 4. Dana K Berry, FTM Website for Dana K Berry, "Electronic." 5. Frederick Virkus, Abridged Compendium. 6. Dana K Berry, FTM Website for Dana K Berry, "Electronic." 7. Lyman Willard Densmore, The Hartwells in America, (Hartwell-Lorenzen Inc. Saginaw, Michigan. 1956). 8. 1850 Wood Co., WV census. 9. Wood Co., WV Births 1853-1866. 10. 1850 Wood Co., WV census. 11. Wood Co., WV Births 1853-1866. 12. Page 255 of Wes Cochran's MeigsCOunty Marriages 1819-1913. 13. Ohio Death Certificate Index, Volume #3081; Certificate #56620. Hope everyone had a terrific holidays, and look for changes coming soon for the Barton list! :) Christi Brogan Rootsweb Listowner: Barton, Brogan, Burlingame, Calvert, Dunn, Perley, Voss and Whitmer Visit our listpages at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/ Visit my personal pages at: http://www.txdirect.net

    01/13/1999 01:14:08
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Thomas Cemetery List - Thomas, OK
    2. charles and ginny urban
    3. Hi, The Family Tree Maker has about 6 Generations of Thomas BARTON. My Thomas went to Alabama and then to Noxubee Co, MS. Try this:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/r/e/Beth-Trestrail/GENE1-0001.html Generation 1 keep going to Generation 4 which has Benjamin & Dorcus BARTON ,W20683, SC line, wid appl 7 Aug 1845 Pickens Dist Sc aged 82 ect. See if you can get this info on the family tree maker and let me know if yo can find the info that you want. I put all of my genealogy papers up for Christmas and have not got them sorted out. Where did your family go to. Some went to Georgia, NC, ALA, VA & MS. I can see where my people got their names from. We have: William, Benjamin, Thomas ,James, Anderson and Bailey. Good Luck Virginia Lee BARTON Urban

    01/12/1999 03:24:43
    1. [BARTON-L] Children of Joseph and Letty McCrary Barton
    2. Angela R Bagwell
    3. I am searching for information on the children of Joseph Barton (1791-1850) and Letty McCrary Barton (1798-1892). They resided in the Tigerville Community, Greenville County, SC. They had the following children: Nancy b. 1820 Polly Jefferson b. 1821 d. 1897 Mary b. 1824 Benjamin Franklin b. 1826 Minerva b. 1829 David b. 1831 William b. 1833 Sara Ann b. 1839 I'm looking for death dates, place of burial, Confederate service, spouse names, etc. Thanks, Ronnie W. Bagwell

    01/10/1999 12:10:42
    1. [BARTON-L] BARTON & WATWOOD
    2. Belinda & Dave Savadge
    3. Hi, I am looking for info. on my GGGrandmother whose initials are M.C. She married Enoch Joshua Barton (born in Randolph County, AL) in Randolph County, Alabama. Enoch was a justice of the Peace in Randolph County, Alabama and was also known as "Babe" Barton. On the 1880 census they have her listed as Catherine. On her daughter's medical records (the daughters name is Katie Bell - there is also a Prudence listed I don't know if she and Katie are the same person but there birth year is the same) her mother is listed as Cassandra. On my GGGrandmothers headstone she is listed as M.C., her birth years is listed as 1855. On her death record she is listed as Mrs. Barton. M.C. (Catherine or Cassandra) died of TB in 1894 when her youngest child was about 3 months old. M.C. (Catherine or Cassandra) is buried in the Haywood Community Cemetery in Randolph County, Alabama. So as you can see I am having a very tough time locating info on her. Then the Watwood's disappear. My GGrandfather was married twice. First to Ella Barton and she died and he married Ella's first cousin Clara. Their fathers were brothers. There are 2 sets of children. They say they had a grandma Savage and a grandma Watwood. Well I know the grandma Savage comes off of Ella's line. So the grandma Watwood has to come off of Clara's line (which is my line). We found an old portrait of Grandma Watwood at my GGrandfather old homestead. But I am looking for proof that she is a Watwood and what her actual name was. All of my grandfather's brothers and sister say she was a Watwood. I have 2 great-uncles living one is 95 and the other is one is 80. And there minds (especially my 95 year old great-uncle) are great. I also have a great-aunt who is 83. And they all tell me the same thing. Any info you have or any help you could give me would be wonderful and greatly appreciated. Thanks, Belinda savadge@alltel.net http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/1079/ still under construction

    01/09/1999 05:50:06
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Re: BARTON-D Digest V99 #3
    2. charles and ginny urban
    3. Hi, My maiden name was Barton but I was visiting where my mother's ancestors (DEMPSEY) came from. I stayed in Co Offaly, PortArlington for one week & Dublin for one week. The Dempsey's land was confiscated in 1691 and it could be that the Bartons were sent by England to live in Co Offaly. I wished that I had known about the Bartons genealogy when I was there. This area is called the Midlands and we had to rent a car to cover the area where we wanted to go. My sone found out that one of the people who was in the Olympics , which the movie "Chariots of Fire" was a Barton and he met a Barton in Ireland that was related to this person. I wish that I could help you but have traced the Bartons to England or Ireland. Ginny

    01/07/1999 05:05:58
    1. [BARTON-L] Re: BARTON-D Digest V99 #3
    2. Frances Joyce
    3. Hi Anyone got a John Barton from NY who is uncle to a John Donegan of Tullamore, Co Offaly Ireland in the 1920's. He was listed as an uncle on John D's visa application. Maybe it may have been through John D's mother's family - Gilligan (Tullamore) or Grandmother - Harris (Dublin). Any clues, connections to these families or towns? If I can help anyone with lookups in Galway, Ireland please contact me. Frances joycef@indigo.ie

    01/07/1999 12:20:30
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Thomas Cemetery List - Thomas, OK
    2. Kenneth Hodge
    3. Were there two Joshua Bartons killed by the Indians in Ky.?? Joab [" in the fall of 1779 Joshua Barton with his son Joab then a lad of 12, was hunting near Boonesboro, Ky. when they were set upon by Indians who killed Joshua and captured Joab. The boy was reared as a member of the tribe and married the chief's daughter." Later moved to Mo. and md. Anna Musick] Jacob [died with Joshua at hands of Shawnees, 1779] This Joshua had no son by the name of Robert. Ken in Orlando At 11:03 PM 1/6/99 -0500, you wrote: >Penny, > Many years ago I corresponded with a Barton in NY who sent me his notes.--old correspondence. So probably the person who wrote the information is no longer >living....... > This is one of them: If you think you would like more let me know....... > > Three of my G Grandparents were Bartons. Martha Jane, daughter of William married Dr. Wm Riley Barton 1849 [not sure if 0 or 9) Maacha, daughter of James >Barton and Elizabeth Barton married William Gray in 1848. None of these three Barton G. Grandparents were closely related. Maacha told my Aunt Ethel Cloyd she >did not think they were much �kin�. Had William, the father of Martha Jane been the son of Henry and Susannah Barton, they would have been first cousins. >William Riley (Son of Robert and Martha Jane(daugher of William #1) were 4th cousins. I do not know the common ancestor or how they counted cousins. Robert was >descended from the Joshua Barton who came to Kentucky with Daniel Boone and was killed at Boonesboro by Indians in defense of the fort. This Joshua was >descended from the Lady Barton of Lancashire England which makes William #1 and Robert branches of the same tree. >----------------- >Also this URL has a Riley Barton >BARTON >http://member.aol.com/AngelWebb/Barton.html/ > > >Penny Andersen wrote: > >> Virginia, >> In regards to your message about Charles Thomas Barton. The >> information I sent out from the Thomas Cemetery List is unfortunately >> all the information I have. My great-grandfather Riley Barton is buried >> in that cemetary along with the list of Bartons I sent out. I've found >> that Riley Barton was born in Kentucky, but I do not know where in >> Kentucky or who his parents are. > > > > >==== BARTON Mailing List ==== >Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at brogan@idworld.net > >

    01/07/1999 06:15:26
    1. [BARTON-L] THOMAS J. BARTON
    2. Donna Merrill
    3. >Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 20:10:58 -0600 >To: <PAERIE-L@rootsweb.com> >From: Donna Merrill <dmerrill@fastlane.net> >Subject: THOMAS J. BARTON > >Thomas J. BARTON b. 3 Jul 1805 in Dutchess Co., NY. He married 28 Apr 1825 in Richland, Oswego Co., NY to Rhoda N. CALKINS. They lived in Jefferson Co., NY from 1826-1836 then migrated to Oneida Co., NY by 1840 and left there about 1855 to Erie Co., PA. Their children were: >George W. b. 19 Feb 1826 in Jefferson Co., NY >William M. b. 2 May 1827 in Jefferson Co., NY md. Arvilla M. PUTNEY >George W. b. 27 Mar 1829 in Jefferson Co., NY md. 1)Margaret ORR 2) Sophia ORR >Jane Marie b. 12 Nov 1831 in " " " md. Andrew FRAIZER >Lewis b. 2 Apr 1834 in " " " >John Elias b. 18 Feb 1836 in " " " md. Nancy SMITH >Sarah M. b. 3 Oct 1838 in Oneida Co., NY md. Charles NEWSHAM >Helen S. b. 29 MAr 1840 in " " " >Thomas P. b. 9 Sep 1843 " " " md. Caroline BRACE >Julia Estrella b. 13 Jun 1845 in Oneida Co., NY md. Jacob RIPLEY >Franklin Henry b. 30 Sep 1847 " " " md. Louvisa CLINGANSMITH >Charles H. b. 7 Dec 1849 " " " >James b. 5 Jan 1853 in " " " md. Irene DUMAN/DENUM >Frederick J. b. 16 Jul 1854 in " " " md. Mary Emma FOURNEY > >Would like to correspond with anyone working on this family!!! > >Donna Barton Merrill >dmerrill@fastlane.net >

    01/06/1999 09:15:44
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Thomas Cemetery List - Thomas, OK
    2. Lena
    3. Penny, Many years ago I corresponded with a Barton in NY who sent me his notes.--old correspondence. So probably the person who wrote the information is no longer living....... This is one of them: If you think you would like more let me know....... Three of my G Grandparents were Bartons. Martha Jane, daughter of William married Dr. Wm Riley Barton 1849 [not sure if 0 or 9) Maacha, daughter of James Barton and Elizabeth Barton married William Gray in 1848. None of these three Barton G. Grandparents were closely related. Maacha told my Aunt Ethel Cloyd she did not think they were much “kin”. Had William, the father of Martha Jane been the son of Henry and Susannah Barton, they would have been first cousins. William Riley (Son of Robert and Martha Jane(daugher of William #1) were 4th cousins. I do not know the common ancestor or how they counted cousins. Robert was descended from the Joshua Barton who came to Kentucky with Daniel Boone and was killed at Boonesboro by Indians in defense of the fort. This Joshua was descended from the Lady Barton of Lancashire England which makes William #1 and Robert branches of the same tree. ----------------- Also this URL has a Riley Barton BARTON http://member.aol.com/AngelWebb/Barton.html/ Penny Andersen wrote: > Virginia, > In regards to your message about Charles Thomas Barton. The > information I sent out from the Thomas Cemetery List is unfortunately > all the information I have. My great-grandfather Riley Barton is buried > in that cemetary along with the list of Bartons I sent out. I've found > that Riley Barton was born in Kentucky, but I do not know where in > Kentucky or who his parents are.

    01/06/1999 09:03:25
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Thomas Cemetery List - Thomas, OK
    2. Cal Barton
    3. Virginia - Benjamin Barton (1760 - 1818) and Dorcas Anderson had a son named Thomas born in South Carolina. Do you have any information on where he lived and whether he had any children? I would appreciate any information you might have. Cal Barton Dallas, TX -----Original Message----- From: charles and ginny urban <barban@webtv.net> To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 11:29 AM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] Thomas Cemetery List - Thomas, OK Thanks, My father Rev Charles Thomas Barton's Father Clemmons and (twin) Anderson BARTON were born in Noxubee Co. MS. Their father Thomas b in SC his father was Thomas or Benjamin. I can give more info if anyone is interested. Virginia Lee BARTON Urban ==== 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.

    01/06/1999 02:26:59
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Thomas Cemetery List - Thomas, OK
    2. charles and ginny urban
    3. Thanks, My father Rev Charles Thomas Barton's Father Clemmons and (twin) Anderson BARTON were born in Noxubee Co. MS. Their father Thomas b in SC his father was Thomas or Benjamin. I can give more info if anyone is interested. Virginia Lee BARTON Urban

    01/06/1999 10:28:09
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Thomas Cemetery List - Thomas, OK
    2. charles and ginny urban
    3. Hi, The reason that I am answering is that I saw a Charles Thomas Barton on this list. My father Rev. Charles Thomas Barton b Lexington (Holmes Co, Ms 20 June 1883. His father Clemmons Barton twin of Anderson ,their father Thomas Barton came from C>AL>Ms. His father was Benjamin Barton. Do any of your family come from SC? Thanks in advance Virginia Lee (BARTON) Urban

    01/06/1999 09:06:05
    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Thomas Cemetery List - Thomas, OK
    2. In my uncle's notes, he has a Benjamin and Thomas Barton, Children of Thomas and Bethire Williamson. Their birthdates aren't given, but sibs are from 1773-1775. I am descended from their sister, Rebecca who married Arthur Barrett. My uncle says this family is from Greenville, SC and some are buried in Tyger Baptist Church Cem. Hope this may help. Jane in Houston

    01/06/1999 05:16:27