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    1. [OHMONROE-L] Re: [OHBELMON-L] help - BARRON/CAPSTICK 1840's
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    3. In the book titled Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh Vol 10 Barron-No listings Capstick-No listings In the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell BARON Bellaire--Greenwood Cemetery Pultney Twp Baron, Thomas 1811-1877 Hannah 1812-1891 Sarah 1844-1936 Olivia 1850-1881 Pultney Twp Pioneers Charles S.S. Baron b Moundsville, WV 1840; m 1866 Kate McGrew No Capstick, but I did find Capstack Barnesville Lincoln Street Cemetery Warren Twp Capstack, Jonathan dod 1880 age 54 C.War Nathan dod 1870 age 79 wife Elizabeth dod 1887 age 82 Good luck with your research. Sincerley, J.L. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Capstack/Laura McCarthy <laurantim@earthlink.net> To: <OHBELMON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 6:48 PM Subject: [OHBELMON-L] help - BARRON/CAPSTICK 1840's > Hi -- > > I'm looking for information about a BARRON family in Jefferson and/or > Belmont counties in the 1840's. My ancestor, Elizabeth CAPSTICK married > David Barron 23 Mar 1840 in Jefferson County. A William Barron, who I > assume is related to David but can't show it, vouched for Elizabeth's son > Jonathan when he became a US citizen in Belmont County 28 Sep 1846 shortly > after marrying Emma Riley. I believe William also appears in Jonathan's > household on a census from that era. > > I wondered if anyone would be able to provide me with any other information > on this BARRON family. I am specifically interested in finding out whether > they had been in that area for some time or if they moved in about then -- > Elizabeth immigrated from England in 1829 and I don't know where she was > between then and marrying David, could she have met him elsewhere? Also > parents' names, etc. would of course be helpful... > > Thanks in advance, > > -- Tim Capstack > laurantim@earthlink.net > >

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