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    1. Re: [BARTON-L] Burlington BARTONS
    2. Thanks Dorothy, I will check with you later after we come back from Seattle. Jeanne Holder, Spokane -----Original Message----- From: Dorothy Muirhead <muirhead@inetnebr.com> To: BARTON-L@rootsweb.com <BARTON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, April 26, 1999 6:20 PM Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] Burlington BARTONS >I have the IGI sheets for Bartons of NJ coming from Lineages Inc. I do not >know if they will be of any help to you. I will be gone month of May, >they will be forwarded to me at 6650 Kittatis Hwy Ellensburg, WA 98926 > >Dorothy Muirhead muirhead@inetnebr.com > >---------- >> > >> > My Barton line is as follows: >> > >> > 1. Thomas Barton born in England married to Ann Borton born Oct 18, >1660 in >> Anyhoe, Northammpton, England >> > 2. Edward Barton (son of Thomas & Ann) born Nov 29, 1682 in New Jersey >> married to Sarah Woolston born July 9, in Burlington Co., New Jersey >> > 3. Aaron Barton (son of Edward & Sarah) born abt. 1722 in Burlington >Co., >> New Jersey married to Bathsheba Antram born Nov 9, 1730 in Burlington >Co., New >> Jersey >> > 4. Issac Barton (son of Aaron & Bathsheba) born Jan 8, 1754 in Upper >> Springfield, Burlington Co., New Jersey married to Sarepta Gaunt born >Sept 5, >> 1755 in Upper Springfield, Burlington Co., New Jersey >> > 5. Hannah Barton (daughter of Issac & Sarepta) born Oct 13, 1792 in >> Burlington Co., New Jersey married to Philetus Sweatland born July 19, >1780 in >> Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut >> >> >> In Appendix B of Robert W. Ramsey's Carolina Cradle: Settlement of the >> Northwest Carolina Frontier, 1747-1762, the following names are listed >> as "A Partial List of Quakers Appearing (1675-1747) in the Records of >> Monthly Meetings at Burlington, New Jersey...[and other places]. The >> Burlington list includes BARTONS with the first names of Aaron, Edward, >> John, Mary, Thomas and William; and three BORDENs, Jonathan, Joseph and >> Obadiah. However, in the main text, in a 7-page chapter "Quakers and >> Baptists on the Northwest Frontier," the author mentions only a John and >> a Benjamin, and then only by saying they were somewhere in western NC, >> and that evidence "strongly suggests" they were Quakers. In another >> chapter, "In the Forks of the Yadkin, 1752-1762," in one of the only >> other references in the book to BARTONs, Ramsey says "Benjamin and John >> Barton may have removed to Frederick County (Maryland) from Bucks or >> Burlington County--or they may have originated in Somerset County, >> Maryland." He cites various Burlington County Quaker records as >> references. >> >> Does anyone have evidence of Burlington County BARTONS moving to North >> Carolina during this time period, and if so, of who, and where exactly >> did they move? My continuing concern is in finding the precise identity >> and ancestry of the Thomas Barton who is listed in tax and land records >> of Sullivan Co TN (then NC) in 1790 and 1796. I do not believe he >> belongs in either in the Isaac/Joshua or Thomas/David (Oldham) lines. >> >> John Ottinger >> Madison, WI >> >> >> ==== 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 >> > > > >==== 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. > >

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