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    1. [BARTON-L] Re: BARTON-D Digest V99 #160
    2. dslosty
    3. > Subject: [BARTON-L] Mary Barton, Elisha Barton, NY, Mid 1700's > Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 08:56:04 EDT > From: CDPalomera@aol.com > To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com > > My gggg-grandmother, Mary Barton b abt 1740 poss in Westchester Co, NY > married abt 1757 James Sirrine/Serine/Sarine etc > > 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 Sing Sing, NY. > > Does anyone have anything on the parents of Mary and Elisha Barton or other > Bartons in Westchester or Dutchess County in the mid 1700's? > > Thanks, Carol Carol, I'm sure our families are tied together. Most Bartons of Westchester county descended from Roger Barton who came over from England around 1659 (perhaps from Lancaster) and settled in New Amsterdam (New York). My research shows my lineage as follows: 1. Roger Barton 1620 to 1688 or '98 2. Roger Barton 1666 to 1716 3. Roger Barton 1695 to 1757 4. Isaac Barton ???? to 1800 5. Jeremiah Barton 1765 to 1815 (probably born in Yorktown, Westchester Co) 6. Jeremiah Barton 1813 to 1879 (Born in Yorktown, Westchester Co) 7. Joshua Barton 1832 to 1882 (Born in Sing Sing, Westchester Co)) 8. Walter E. E. Barton 1878 to 1955 (Born New Haven, CT) 9. Evelyn Jessie Barton 1907 to 1984 (my mother) I may be missing a generation between 5 and 6, also would like more details about the mysterious #4 (Isaac). Any data you have, I'd find interesting. Douglas Losty

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