Hi Jim, Jim Reynolds posted the correct line for Isaac's parents. Every branch of this family had at least one Isaac in it so be careful you're looking at the correct one. Can you post the children of Elizabeth and James Carmichael? My line is Rev. Isaac's sister Elizabeth who md. Ambrose Hodge (no S). [ Elizabeth Barton b. 11/20/1751 Fredrick, Md. m. c 1765 sp. Ambrose Hodge b. c 1751] Rev. Isaac b. 8/16/1746 Fredrick, Md. d. 11/10/1831 Jefferson Co., Tn. buried Springvale, Hamblen Co., Tn. In Rowan Co., NC. c1753; Halifax Co., Va. 1760; Pittsylvania Co. to Henry Co., Va. to Greenville, Jefferson Co., Tn. c 1780. Was a Baptist Preacher. On 3/25/1786, Isaac and Jonathan Mulkey organized the Lower French Broad Church, 3 miles northeast of Dandridge, Tn. md. 10/9/1772 Pigg River area of Franklin Co., Va. sp. Keziah Murphy d/o William and Martha (Hodges) Murphy b. 8/7/1754 Va. d. 7/29/1845 bur. Springvale Cem. Hamblen Co., died in Grainger Co., Tn. Elizabeth Barton b. 9/11/1779 d. 3/16/1869 Johnson Co., Mo. m. 11/8/1802 Jefferson Co., Tn. sp. James Carmichael Ken in Orlando At 10:15 PM 02/14/1999 EST, you wrote: >Can anyone give me any information on the Isaac Barton listed below? I >suspect that he was a Baptist(?) Preacher about 1780 in the area known as the >Western Lands of North Carolina, now East Tennessee. Thanks, Jim Webb > >Isaac Barton, b:16 August 1746 Frederick County, Maryland, d: 10 November >1831 Granger County, Tennessee. He was married to Keziah Murphy b: 7 August >1754 Virginia d: 29 July 1854 Grainger County, Tennessee. They had a >daughter, Elizabeth Barton b: 11 September 1779 Henry County Virginia d: 15 >March 1869 Johnson County Missouri. She was married to James Carmichael b: >28 August 1780 Pennyslvania d: 18 may 1865 Johnson County, Missouri. They >were married 8 November 1802 "Jefferson County, Tennessee" > > >==== 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 > >