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From: "Hope C. Pees" <>
Subject: Re: [BARTON-L] Stafford County--1640
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 20:56:38 -0700
Don't know if this information helps at all . . . but . . .
Hope
Seguin, Texas
Family Group Report - April 11, 1999
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Husband: Thomas BARTON I Sr.
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Birth: About 1665 Place: Stafford County, Virginia
Death: About 1731/1732
Father: Thomas BARTON I (-1681)
Mother: (Barton, Thomas I, Wife Of)
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Wife: Grace DRUMMOND
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Death: 1699
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Children...
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1. M Child: Thomas BARTON II
Birth: 1687
Death: About 1751
Spouse: Mary WILLOUGHBY
Husband's Notes...
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Notes:
Thomas Barton's wife and children (except for Thomas Barton, Jr.) were
killed by Indians in 1699.
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THOMAS BARTON #2 was born in Stafford County, Virginia ca 1665. He died
between 27 July 1731 and 13 August 1732. He married ca 1685/90 in Stafford
County, Virginia to Grace Drummond.
Thomas Barton #2 sold the land that his father Thomas Barton #1 had bought
to Abraham Farrow by deed dated 4 April 1728. The deed was recorded 10
April 1728. In this deed he states that this land was bought in 1678 by "my
father Thomas Barton."
Thomas and his wife Grace lived at Chappawomsic and had a church, which
Virginia Provincial Records say was "at Barton's House."
On the third Sunday in June 1700, Thomas and Grace were away from their
home. They had asked a neighbor man, his wife and three children to come to
their house and care for Thomas and Grace's three children. Later in the
day a local orphan boy came to the home to play with the children.
Sometime that day, a band of Indians attacked the Barton home. The man, his
wife, and their three children, along with the three Barton children were
massacred. Only the orphan boy escaped into the woods and managed to hide
until the Indians had left at which time he gave the alarm of the attack.
There is an authentic letter on file in Virginia Provincial Records telling
the Governor of this dreadful event and Fairfax Harrison tells it in his
"History of Prince William County" word for word except he does not give the
Barton's name; but does give the date and the name of Chappawomsic and the
number of people slain.
Grace Barton outlived her husband Thomas and she made gift deeds to two
minor children, William and Lydia Drummond Barton before her death. "Know
ye therefore that I, Grace Barton, widow of Thomas Barton, deceased, for the
love and goodwill I bear to my children, Lydia Drummond and William, do
oblige myself, my heirs, executors, administrators or assigns firmly by the
face of these presents to deliver or cause to be delivered to my two
children above named when they shall come of age these things following viz
I give to my daughter, Lydia Drummond, one cow and calf, one sow and pig,
and a gold ring to be delivered to her when she arrives at sixteen years of
age, and to my son, William Barton, I give one feather bed and bolster, two
blankets, one rug, one cow and calf, one sow and pig and one gun to be
delivered to him when he arrives to twenty-one years of age. . . ."
Witnessed by Thomas Barton and John Metcalf.
Some family researchers believe that Burr Barton, Valentine Barton and
Charles Barton were children of Thomas and Grace, however this has not been
authenticated and needs further research.
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Reference Note:
®290
Wife's Notes...
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Notes:
OR did Thomas marry a Mary Wells and was she also killed . . . then did he
later marry Grace Drummond?????
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Last Modified: November 10, 1996
Reference Note 290
THE BARTON BOOK compiled by Robert Dacus Nally for the Barton Historical
Society, copyright 1994.
Barton Historical Society
PO Box 495
Lyman, South Carolina 29365
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