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 | RMS TITANIC RMS TITANIC on her ill-fated maiden voyage. |
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 | Barton Milestone in Lancashire On the highway between Preston and Garstang, Lancashire, United Kingdom |
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 | Barton's Cash Store circa 1910 in Amoret, Bates County, Missouri Fred Barton's Cash Store was photographed with probably the whole population of Amoret in 1910 shortly before a tragic gasoline explosion resulted in the death of his teenage son Isaac Truman Barton. |
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 | Bernadine Barton (1916- ) Daughter of William H. and Stella (Hawley) Barton - BARTON DNA Project Lineage XII |
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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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 | 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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 | Charles R. Barton (1891-abt 1900) Son of Harold Gray and Ida Mae (Orchutt) Barton, BARTON DNA Lineage V |
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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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 | Colony, Kansas (1920) Home to the Fred Barton Family (BARTON DNA Lineage VII) |
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 | David John Barton (1890-1912) Third Class (steerage) passenger aboard RMS TITANIC, David perished at sea. His body was never found. |
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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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 | Eliza R. "Lizzie" (Barton) Skellie (1866-1898) Daughter of Mial P. Barton, BRANCH: Rufus Barton, b 1606, England - DNA Lineage V
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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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 | George Washington Barton and Catherine(Reese) Barton Original Barton ancestors buried in Barton Cemetery, Buick MO - Barton DNA Lineage I |
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 | Gladys Barton (1908-1966) Daughter of William H. and Stella (Hawley) Barton - BARTON DNA Project Lineage XII (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Grady Haskell Barton (L) and James Harold Barton (R) Charming childhood photo of two sons of Hugh Shockley Barton - Barton DNA Lineage I |
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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 - Cambridge, NY 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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 | Harry Gray Barton (1872-1951) Proprietor of H. G. Barton Bicycle Shop. BARTON DNA Lineage V. |
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 | Herbert Owen Barton (1914-1972) Son of William H. and Stella (Hawley) Barton - BARTON DNA Lineage XII |
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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 (1842-1924) American Civil War Era portrait. Confederate soldier from South Carolina. BRANCH: Thomas Barton b. c1732, md Sarah Wilson - DNA Lineage I |
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 | Ida May (Orcutt) Barton (1874-1911) Wife of Harry Gray Barton (1872-1951), BARTON DNA Lineage V |
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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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 | Isaac Barton (1844-1926) and his family Family photo of this branch of DNA Lineage XII James Barton, b 21 Apr 1809, md. Nancy Florey |
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 | Isaac Barton (1844-1926) and wife Molly (McAdams) Barton (1851-1935) On the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary - BARTON DNA Lineage XII |
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 | Jacob Barton (1843-1863) Jacob Barton died of injuries in the American Civil War at Chattanooga TN - Barton DNA Project Lineage XII BRANCH: James Barton, b 21 Apr 1809, md. Nancy Florey |
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 | Jesse F. Barton (1905-1955) and Ruth (Sawyer) Barton (1906-1991) BARTON DNA Lineage V |
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 | John Calvin "Henry" Green (1843-1924) and his wife Phoebe Ann Elizabeth (Barton) Green (1847-1931) This Georgia couple is a part of BARTON DNA Project Lineage I [Thomas Barton b. c1732 md Sarah Wilson]. |
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 | John Matilda Barton (1841-1887) This painting of John Matilda Barton (Barton DNA Lineage I - Thomas Barton md. Sarah Kees), valiant veteran of the Confederacy - 4th Texas Infantry, hangs on a wall in The Barton House at The National Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock, Texas. |
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 | Maj. Gen. Raymond O. Barton, USA Highly decorated leader of the American forces on Utah Beach at the fateful Normandy Invasion. He belongs to BARTON DNA Project Lineage I - Thomas Barton md. Sarah Kees |
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 | Police Sergeant Andrew Barton (1872-1913) Andrew Barton, husband and father, was killed while trying to subdue an angry pub owner whom he knew well. |
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 | Postcard of Clarksburg WV Bird's eye view of Clarksburg, West Virginia |
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 | Postcard of Lethbridge, Alberta Bird's eye view of Lethbridge, Alberta, circa 1912 |
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 | Rev. J. P. Barton African American Baptist evangelist, Rev. Barton was pastor of Talladega's Peace Baptist Church and President of the Alabama Baptist State Convention |
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 | Robert Bruce Barton (1839-1918) and his family Formal sitting of the entire family. Robert seated next to his wife Charity with sons John W., Reese and Jessie B. standing behind |
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 | Robert Darvall Barton (1842-1924) Pioneer Australian pastoralist who owned and operated stations in New South Wales and Queensland. A member of BARTON DNA Project Lineage XV. |
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 | Stephen Fee Barton (1858-1939) Uncle Fee Barton and his six sons from central East Missouri. They are scions of Barton DNA Lineage I BRANCH: James Barton, b ca1746 prob Prince William Co. VA (not Bucks Co PA). |
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 | The Barton House - Hancock, Marland Located on the Old National Road, the Barton House was an important inn located on Main Street during the period 1860-1902. Hancock was described in 1879 as "the busiest village on the road". |
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 | Thomas C. Barton and wife Martha B. (Haverstick) Barton Barton DNA Project BRANCH: Thomas Barton, b bef 1685 Baltimore Co. MD, md Abigail DNA Lineage I. Photo is undated but appears to be ca 1890-1900 |
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 | Thomas Henry Barton (1837-1926) and his family Group photo (probably from 1910 in Iowa). Barton DNA Project BRANCH: Joseph Barton d. abt 1700 Moreland Twp., Philadelphia PA - DNA Lineage VIII |
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 | Thomas P. Barton (1805-1870) Thomas P. Barton (1805-1870), the patriarch of Barton DNA Lineage II. |
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 | USS BARTON (DD-599) Official Navy photo of the first ship named for RADM John Kennedy Barton on her commissioning day 29 May 1942 |
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 | William Barton (1813-1892) born in Rutherford County, Tennessee Son of Joshua and Jane (Hale) Barton - BRANCH: Isaac Barton b c1683 of Killaloe, Ireland, md. Sarah Vesey - BARTON DNA Lineage VI |
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 | William H. Barton and Stella Ann (Hawley) Barton 25th Wedding Anniversary photo of this couple. BARTON DNA Lineage XII |
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 | Wing Commander Robert Alexander "Butch" Barton, RAF, OBE Much decorated ace in WWII flying and commanding fighters during the Battle of Britain |
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