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    1. [BARTON-L] BARTON, Norman Phineas
    2. Gary Barton
    3. > To Gary Barton in Rochester, I sent this message to you at the beginning of April, I may have the wrong addess. Im posting to the List as I have seen you on it. If there are any other BARTONs with a Phineas in their family, please post or email me. Thanks, gary > > GenServ Report Output: vitals 1 Apr 1999 > > Norman Phineas BARTON (9299), born about 1838 at New York, , NY, > died 23 Dec 1923 at Richmond, , VA. !RESEARCHER Gary Barton at > www.mbay.net/~cmbarton/barton.htm on 30 May 1998. Married Sallie > Willie FERGERSON (9300). > > Norman Phineas BARTON and Sallie Willie FERGERSON had no children > listed in the database. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Information is from the BARB8FM database belonging to: > > submitter: >Barton, Gary M.< > email: >gmbarton@rochester.infi.net< > street_1: >1111 Lac de Ville Blvd., $610< > street_2: >< > city: >Rochester< > state: >NY< > zip: >14618< > country: >USA< > telephone: >716-244-6471< > remarks: >< Gary, Its nice to meet another Gary BARTON, there are a lot of us around. i get about 1 email a month looking for a particular Gary BARTON. I saw you had my great grandparents in your Ged Com file post to the Gen Serv. I have a lot of information on them to the present day, but not all there is. I am also at a loss for finding Norman's ancestors. I have his father, Edwin H. BARTON living in Madison County, New York in the 1830's when he marries Norman's mother Angenette (Angeline S.) CROCKER. Edwin H. BARTON worked the Canal Trade in Canastota and was also the Town Clerk for Lenox in 1836. Norman was born in "Onandagua" County, 14 Nov 1840. I just cant seem to find my BARTONs before 1830 in New York state. I know my Edwin H. BARTON must be related to other BARTONs in the area, but have not found any clues. Can you help with additional information? thanks, gary -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gary Barton gbarton@pacbell.net "Its never too late to have a happy childhood." Tom Robbins

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