Annette, When I sent you my earlier reply to your post, I see I more or less overlooked the fact that you feel certain you know that your husband descends from the Taylor Barton in Pendleton Co, KY. Are you? Because if you are not, I would like to also nominate my James, son of Valentine for consideration. Also I notice a glitch in your list. Check out the order and dates for #4 and #5. You list your Wells Co. Bartons as "early 1800's, but the earliest you show is after 1850. There might be a James who purchased land in Indiana's Gore in 1813, but he shows as Burton. This does happen. There is also a William purchase in 1818. I have frankly forgotten whether I think he is Valentine's or not, but probably not since V's son William married in Boone in 1831. Subject: Re: [BARTON] Wells Co Indiana Bartons early 1800's > YOU may be the man I have been looking for! > > If it looks plausible, I will split the cost of a DNA test. I have been desperately looking for a male who descends from my Valentine. Terry Barton is quite convinced that I descend from that same VA Northern Neck Bartons, but MY Valentine is definitely not that one in a family found in Bedford Co, VA. in 1810,1820. > ( If the formatting falls apart on this and if you can get attachments, send > me your email address and I will send the stuff as an attachment) > > I descend from VALENTINE BARTON, and his wife Elenor MOORE. Perrin, Battle and Kniffen's KY history says that Valentine's second of seven children, John, was born in Prince William Co, VA in 1803. His first son was apparently James. Additional children as named in Valentine's estate record (Division and settlement, Boone Co., 1835, Will Bk. B) are William, Augustus, Alsey Barton McGlasson (my gr gr grandmother), Eleanor Barton Conner, and Mary. Mary later married Joshua Arnold. > > According to the history cited above, the Bartons immigrated to Kentucky about 1812, settling on the Ohio River about two miles below Petersburg, Boone County, but purchased land across the river in Dearborn Co., Indiana, where Aurora is now. Valentine sold his Indiana land a few years later and bought 150 acres in Boone Co, later expanding his holding to about 300 acres. This land was divided among his heirs. In the late 1800's, son John was still living on his portion.> > The name Valentine Barton first appears, as far as I can show, in 1669 on a List of Servants Brought to Maryland on the Nightingale Ketch out of Hull, by Barnes. > > One source says that this Valentine is the brother of the Capt. William Barton who arrived earlier. One difficulty is that according to ships' lists, (Early Virginia Immigrants by Geo. Greer) there were three William Bartons who arrived Maryland in the 1600's, one in 1636, one in 1639 and one in 1653, as well as a John in 1652. Now everyone wants to claim descent from William, the ship's captain, a more prosperous and prominent William Barton, but it is not clear to me how they are so sure they do. > > Another researcher believes that Valentine is the brother of the Thomas Barton who arrived in Maryland a few years earlier than Valentine, and rather soon thereafter, moved into Virginia. This has struck me as plausible > > There is also a Valentine Barton recorded in N. Carolina in a will record in Albemarle Co, 6 March 1685, 24 March 1686, naming wife Hannah, brothers-in-law Wm. Fyam and Jos. Williams, and "my Friends", Hannah Ford and Lady Harrison. No children are mentioned. Barbara Pace who sent me this info, speculates that this might be the Valentine who came in on the Nightingale.> > > 1727 finds a Valentine listed among the Northern Neck grants, acquiring 377 acres betwixt Broad Run and Bull Run in Stafford Co., VA. He is then in Prince William Co. until the estate of Valentine Barton is recorded in 1739, naming widow Anne. > > A Valentine Barton again shows in Prince William in militia records in 1756. > > Then there is a Valentine Barton on the tax list of Farquier Co in 1800, along with a Thomas, a Cuthbert and a Levi. But the 1810 census shows a Valentine in Prince William, with 5 children, which seems consistent with my Valentine. > > There also is a Valentine Barton in Bedford Co, VA, in the 1820's that is probably related, since this family also seems to have come from the Northern Neck area. But this one cannot be mine because he appears to have died there. Also by the 1820 census, my Valentine is as noted above, in Boone Co, KY. > It strikes me as quite likely the Pendleton Co, KY Bartons are kin. Taylor Barton could be Valentine's brother. In that case, Valentine's father may have been James, as that he seems to be established as Taylor's father. > > What I, of course, want to find, is the parents and siblings of my Valentine, as well as the immigrant ancestor, who may or may not be that old Valentine on the Nightingale Ketch. I will cheerfully take him--indentured is better than pulled out of jail and transported. > > I have the Barton material from Alcock's book Five Generations of the Family of Burr Harrison of Virginia. That might be my Valentine. Barbara Pace believes that Alcott needed to do more research on the relationship of the MD and Stafford Co, VA Bartons, so I guess it needs to be proved. I also fault Alcott for having rewritten the famous "Masscred by Indians" a/c to suit his preconceived conceptions. I have a copy of the original a/c from the VA State Papers. > > It is clear my Valentine was never a wealthy man. I have a copy of his estate settlement. He left around 275 acres and about a dozen slaves when he died some time before 1830. He must have been at least 45 by then.> > > Mary Alice Shulman Ann Arbor, MI > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> > To: <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 6:46 PM > Subject: Re: [BARTON] Wells Co Indiana Bartons early 1800's > >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Author: AnnetteBrandes >> Surnames: Barton >> Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > >> http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.barton/2557.1.2.2/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > My husband's Barton line is as follows: > Leah Barton br. 1888 LaSalle Co. ILL. > Charles Franklin Barton br. 1857 Wells Co. IN. > Robert Barton br. 1825 Kentucky > Taylor Barton br. 1770 Culpepper Co. VA. > James Barton br. 1792 Pendleton, KY. > In Harrison Twp. Wells Co. IN. in the 1860 census there are six Barton > families residing consecutively. In 1850 Taylor Barton age 45 resides in > Monroe twp. Randolph twp IN. and son Robert age 25 is still in the > household. > >I do not know the father of James br. 1792, as the DNA project rules out Thomas Barton and wife Mary Kimber, and I suppose that is the finale truth to that. Therefore if you can add something to this line, I would be extremely thankful. >> >> Important Note: >> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you >> would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link >> above and respond on the board. >> >> All messages posted to this mailing list are the property of their >> writers. 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