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From: "Susan Savage" <>
Subject: RE: [BARTON] Re: Barton's from Abilene
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 22:09:29 -0500
In-Reply-To: <MFMBM030NGDQ6on7gz3000006c8@mfmbm030.myfamilycorp.local>
Hi Terry,
Thanks so much for your offer. I am not having much success with the Barton
line.
The information I have is:
August Barton,(my great grandfather) was born 15, July 1868, probably
Freistadt, Austria (other sources suggest Verovice, Moravia; married Anna
Hanzelka on 22 November 1898 in West, McLennan County, Texas; died 27
September 1926. August immigrated to the United States in c 1891, probably
thru Galveston, Texas. According to the 1920 census his mother tongue was
Bohemian, and he did not speak English. On the marriage license for August
and Anna there is recorded Joseph and Anna Barton as his parents, but I do
not have any information other that that evidence.
Henry Edward Barton (my grandfather) born 22 October 1899 in West, McLennan
Texas; married Annie Kapavik on 6 November 1922 in West, Texas; died 8
February 1827 in West, Texas.
Edward Henry Barton (my father) born 23 August 1924; married 8 February 1946
to Ernesteen Wallace; died 7 June 1998.
Thank you so much for any information you can provide.
Susan Savage
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Subject: [BARTON] Re: Barton's from Abilene
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Lisa & Susan: I grew up near Lubbock and my Bartons were first in Milam Co
TX (next door to McLennan Co) in the mid 1850s. Tell me your earliest known
Barton ancestor (with some identifying characteristics and/or spouse) and
I'll see if we know your line. (I might be able to tell you which book
then, too.)
Terry Barton for Barton Historical Society
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