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 | 1920 Federal Census Ozark Twp., Colony, Anderson Co., Kansas - Fred, Anna, and Ralph Barton |
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 | 1930 Federal Census Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California - Ralph and Marie Barton |
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 | Adaline (Burlison) Barton Status: Located. Headstone of Adaline (Burlison) Barton (1857-1899) |
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 | Albert Goodloe Barton Status: Located. Headstone |
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 | Amanda C. Barton Status: Located. Headstone |
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 | An Irish BARTON Family A history of the Thomas Barton family of Norwich in Norfolk, England, who came to Ireland in 1599. |
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 | Another Wagon Story The recounting of a frightening incident on the trail in Colorado involving Welborn "Doc" Barton's bride, a light spring wagon, and a band of Cheyenne Indians. Reprinted from the Barton Bulletin, 1976 Easter edition. |
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 | Armestead Barton Status: Located. Headstone |
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 | Bailey Anderson Barton and Margurite C. (Webb) Barton Status: Located. Headstone |
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 | Baker Family Bible Barton page from Baker Family Bible |
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 | Bartons Celebrate Christmas in 1776 An account of an early Rebel victory over the British forces in the American Revolutionary War. Many defeats would follow during the ensuing five years until the climactic Battle of Yorktown in October 1781. |
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 | Bartons in India Pedigree information about two Barton families in India in the 19th Century |
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 | Benjamin Cemetery East Status: Located. Isaac Barton's marker is visible just to left of main cemetery monument |
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 | Brig. Gen. Seth Maxwell Barton, CSA Seth Maxwell Barton was a U.S. Army officer and, then, a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He later became noted as a chemist.
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 | Buzz Barton (1913-1980) A juvenile actor in silent era films, an accomplished adult actor who appeared in dozens of b-western films in the 1930s and 1940s. He also was a rodeo wrangler and even performed in circuses! A copy of his 1929 film PALS OF THE PRAIRIE is in the Library of Congress, Motion Pictures & Television reading room. |
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 | Cadet Joseph Edward Barzynski (1910-1978) Photo taken for his 1934 Howitzer Annual at the United States Military Acadamy, West Point (Class of 1934). He later changed his surname to Barton and retired as a Col., USAF |
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 | Cadet Paul L. Barton (1911-1985) Photo taken for his 1934 Howitzer Yearbook at the United States Military Academy, West Point (Class of 1934). He retired as a Brigadier General, USAF. |
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 | Carra Bonnie (Barton) Hudgins Status: Located. Wife of Richard Elice Hudgins |
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 | Civil War Pension Application Index Card (Union) of Hiram Barton Civil War and Later Veterans Pension Index (www.footnote.com) and General Index to Pension Files NARA T288 (www.ancestry.com) contain a card for each veteran who applied showing his date of application, application number and certificate number if approved. On the same card is displayed similar information for his widow (if applicable). His date of death is also displayed. |
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 | Col. William Brainerd Barton (1835-1891) Started his military service as a Captain and rose quickly to Colonel. The 48th NY Inf. was known as a real fighting regiment in which Col. Barton was wounded several times. He later led Barton's Brigade consisting of his old unit the 48th NY Regt. and the 47th and 115th NY Regiments. In March 1865 he was promoted to Brevet Brigadier General in recognition of his wartime services. |
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 | Confederate Widow's Pension Application Confederate Widow's Pension Application of Mary Ellen (Stringfellow) Barton, Liberty Co., Florida, 23 Nov 1907 [ pp. 2 & 3 of 33] |
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 | Dad Was In A Band A brief essay about discovering that the webmaster's father, Ralph Barton (1903-1987), had played a musical instrument in his high school band. |
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 | Daniel M. Taft ( -1883) Status: Located. Headstone of Daniel M. Taft ( -1883), second husband of Sarah Ann Barton (I24951) |
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 | Death Certificate of John Henry Barton (Barton DNA Lineage II) Death Record of John Henry Barton (1837-1885) (Barton DNA Lineage II) |
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 | Declaration of Intention (1925) of Joseph Barton (1899- ) The first of his two Declarations (the first step in the Naturalization process). |
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 | Declaration of Intention (1928) of Joseph Barton (1899- ) His second of two Declarations (note nearly identical physical description and identical signatures) |
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 | Deed - 5 Sep 1831 John Young to Col. Wilson Barton (Barton DNA Lineage I) 236 acres, Greenville District SC, Plat Book I 1838-1846 |
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 | Doc & Belle Barton Headstone Status: Located. "The first cattleman in and the last one to leave" |
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 | Dr. Ben Barton (1823-1897) A member of Barton DNA Project Lineage I, Dr. Ben Barton moved from Texas to San Bernardino, California, where he opened the first drug store. |
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 | Dr. Thomas Harman Barton (1828-1911) Full life, distinguished family, Barton DNA Lineage I. |
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 | Edwin H. Nevins and Eva (Barton) Nevins Status: Located. Headstone at Barton Cemetery |
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 | Emma (Goodloe) Barton Status: Located. Headstone |
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 | Finding William W. Barton - A journey of discovery An excellent biography of William Barton (a common and tedious name to research) and the research methodology used to garner the details of his life and his three marriages. |
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 | Franklin D. Barton (1834-aft 1885) The family of Barton was among the first settlers of the town of Waltham, Addison Co., VT, USA. Barton DNA Lineage III |
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 | Fred Barton Status: Located. Solitary grave marker |
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 | George Washington Barton and Catherine(Reese) Barton Original Barton ancestors buried in Barton Cemetery, Buick MO - Barton DNA Lineage I |
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 | Gold Rush Adventure of Everett Barton Link to the 1897-1899 Klondike Gold Rush adventure of Missourian Everett Barton (1868-1955). His father Joseph Barton II had similarly "Gone to California" in 1852! |
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 | Gold Rush Adventure of Joseph Barton II Link to the California Gold Rush adventure of Pennsylvanian Joseph Barton II in 1852-1854. His son Everett Barton had a similar Klondike Gold Rush adventure nearly fifty years later. |
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 | Grandpa Fred Barton, age 21 Formal portrait taken 1886; Barton DNA Lineage VII |
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 | H. G. Barton Bicycle Shop Harry Gray Barton (Barton DNA Lineage V) purchased and operated this bicycle shop in Cambridge, Washington County, New York approximately 1900-1910 |
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 | H. R. 1173 An act to add the widow Julia A. Barton to the pension roll Adding Julia A. Barton widow of William Barton, late a private in Company I, seventh regiment of Kentucky volunteers |
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 | Haney W. Barton and Elizabeth (Sloan) Barton Status: Located. Dual headstone for Haney Barton (1873-1956) and Elizabeth Barton (1875-1941) |
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 | Henry S. Barton (1880-1959) and Jessie (Young) Barton (1882-1970) Status: Located. Headstone in Barton Cemetery |
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 | Hon. Levi W. Barton Representative from Newport, New Hampshire, USA, in 1863 and 1864; Barton DNA Lineage III |
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 | Hugh Montgomery Barton (Barton DNA Lineage I) 1910 Confederate Veterans Reunion at Greer SC. Hugh Montgomery Barton is seated just above the second "n" in the word "reunion". |
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 | Isaac and Rachel (Owsley) Barton Headstone Status: Located. Impressive, large headstone on north-west edge of cemetery |
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 | Isaac Barton (1793-1876) and Charity (Baker) Barton (1802-1893) An excellent biography of the author's Great-Grandfather who as a child witnessed the funeral cortege of President George Washington and later fought in the War of 1812 [large file, 16mb]. |
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 | Isaac Barton (1825-1908) and his family Formal sitting of the entire family, Barton DNA Lineage VII. |
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