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From: john barton <>
Subject: [BARTON] Re: BARTON-D Digest V00 #160
Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 17:48:57 -0400
References: <200008082100.e78L03t29880@lists5.rootsweb.com>
Looking for info on Robert Barton born in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland in 1770. Migrated to Maryland, USA and married Elizabeth
Sheppard whose father was Nathanial Sheppard who was from England.Robert and Elizabeth had 7 children all born in Maryland. Robert
Senior died in Maryland before 1830. His wife Elizabeth and family moved to Perry County, Ohio around 1830-31. the 1850 census
showed Elizabeth living with her daughter Elizabeth Ayers in Perry County, Ohio
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> BARTON-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 160
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 Re: [BARTON] Vermont Bartons ["Ethel Winterhalter" <]
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> Subject: Re: [BARTON] Vermont Bartons
> Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 17:02:40 -0400
> From: "Ethel Winterhalter" <>
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> Hi Bambi,
>
> Would you possibly know if Joseph and Mary Goocher Barton had other children
> beside John?
>
> Their time line seems like a possibility for my William Barton.
>
> I am searching for the parents and birthplace of William Barton born 07 Apr
> 1807.
>
> All I know about him is that he came from "The Mohawk Valley" to Mayville,
> Chautauqua County, NY. where he was listed with his whole family in the
> census of 1850. He was an innkeeper.
>
> He lived in Mayville, NY until his death in 1858, is buried. Mayville, NY
> Cemetery
>
> The Mayville census of 1865 says his wife, Lois Ellsworth (17 Aug 1799-7May
> 1873) was born in
> VERMONT, so POSSIBLY Wm. was living in VERMONT. prior to their marriage ca
> 1825.
>
> I do not where or when they were married.
>
> Son James was born in Otsego County, NY in 1827
>
> Son John was born in Oswego County, NY in 1844
>
> Both counties qualify as "Mohawk Valley," I believe.
>
> Between 1844 and 1850, they came to Mayville, Chautauqua county, NY and
> lived there for at least three generations, some of the family may still be
> there.
>
> The names, Charles, John, William and Margaret repeat in William's family
> too for all it's worth.
>
> We do not have a Rosette (Wish we did, it's such a pretty name. But we did
> have Maryette and Harriette)
>
> If you know anything that fits in with the above, I would be most happy to
> hear from you.
>
> Ethel
> Glenshaw, PA
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> From: <>
> To: <>
> Date: Monday, August 07, 2000 11:29 AM
> Subject: [BARTON] Vermont Bartons
>
> >I'm researching a line of Bartons that lived predominantly in Vermont,
> >but probably came from Canada some time in the early 1800's. If anyone
> >has any additional information, I would love to share with you!
> >
> >I have a Joseph Barton married to Mary Goocher (?)
> >
> >Their son John Barton was possibly born at Three Rivers, Quebec in
> >1808/1809. He married Azuba (Azubah, Zuba) Benne (Benney, Benway).
> >Sorry for all the names, but it's listed differently depending on which
> >child's vital records you search. John died 11 Jan 1895 in Newbury, VT.
> >John was a basketmaker.
> >
> >Children of John and Azubah are:
> >
> >1 Rosette Barton, born 1843 in Middlesex, VT, married to Gideon H. Avery,
> >14 July 1860 in Strafford, VT. Later married to Alexander Truhart, 28
> >July 1865 in Royalton, VT
> >
> >2 John Barton, born 9 May 1847 in Brighton, VT; d 28 June 1909, buried in
> >Calais, VT. John served in the Civil War for the 11th Vermont Regiment
> >Co. K and was captured in Virginia and spent time as a prisoner at
> >Andersonville Prison. He later married Martha Clark of Lowell, VT John
> >was a basketmaker
> >
> >3 William Barton, born 1849. Like his brother, he served for the 11th
> >Vermont, was captured at Weldon Railroad, VA and sent to Andersonville
> >Prison. Unfortunately, William died at Andersonville on Sept. 05, 1864.
> >He is buried at marker 7886.
> >
> >4 Julia Barton, born 1850 in Barre, VT. Married atleast 3 times: Frank
> >Bishop, Frank Laundry, and William Bruce
> >
> >5 Margaret Barton, b 16 March 1853 in Montpelier/Reading, VT; d 20 Sept
> >1928 in Sudbury. Married Horace "Ora" Moses 13 March 1869. Horace was
> >also a basketmaker.
> >
> >6 Peter Barton b 1855 in Claremont, NH. Peter was a basketmaker and
> >married to Celinda Bruce 31 Dec 1878.
> >
> >7 Charles Barton, b 14 July 1857 in Jericho, VT married to Sophia Bruce.
> >Charles is also listed as a basketmaker.
> >
> >8 Ma(r)y Jane, b 15 Nov 1859 in Tunbridge, VT; d 3 Nov 1935 in
> >Montpelier, VT. Married to Dexter Holden, 28 Jan 1875 in Tunbridge.
> >
> >I am descended through Rosette Barton and Alexander Truhart. Any other
> >descendants out there who would like to share information?
> >
> >Bambi Dingman -
> >
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