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 | Charles Cutts Barton headstone of Charles Cutts Barton (1802-1894); Side B is inscribed “Only son of The Revd Charles Barton Rector of St Andrews Holborn”
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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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Owner of original: Lori Hewitt
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 | Charles Robert Barton (1832-1918) and family A family photo discovered on-line at FamilySearch of this important BARTON DNA Lineage XV family at The Waterfront, County Fermanagh, Ireland. Charles and his wife Henrietta are seated; his daughter Henrietta is standing third-from-right in black dress.
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Owner of original: www.familysearch.org
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 | Charley Barton (1904-1971) and wife Rhonda Ann (Haggard) Barton (1904-1996)
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Owner of original: Michelle Hargis
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 | Chas Robt BARTON _Ireland (1).jpg A family photo discovered on-line at FamilySearch of this important BARTON DNA Lineage XV family at The Waterfront, County Fermanagh, Ireland. Charles and his wife Henrietta are seated; his daughter Henrietta is standing third-from-right in black dress.
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Owner of original: www.familysearch.org
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 | Children of Dr. Joseph F. Barton (1870-1939): Clarence Barton (1915- ), Fred Barton (1913- ) and Max Barton (1916-1957) Undated photo inscribed Montgomery, Alabama
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Owner of original: Mary F. Breland
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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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Owner of original: www.footnote.com
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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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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: item LC-B813-1604
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 | Collage of Masonic Ritual Manual published 1818 Signed by Samuel Henry Barton 1824, Ballston Spa, Demorestville, Upper Canada and later signed again 25 December 1868
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Owner of original: Paul Scheeler, Masonic Historian
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 | Colony, Kansas (1920) Home to the Fred Barton Family (BARTON DNA Lineage VII)
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Owner of original: Gary Barton
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 | Colvin Barton (1895-1947) With his wife Lizzie Terrell (~1894- ). Photo is undated but possibly before the birth of their first child in 1919.
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Owner of original: Michelle Hargis
Date: undated
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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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Owner of original: www.footnote.com
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 | D. Welborn "Doc" Barton (1853-1946) "King of the Cattlemen" member of BARTON DNA Project Lineage I
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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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Owner of original: Gary Barton
Date: 1920
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 | Daniel Bartron, BARTON DNA Project Lineage 104 Besides this headstone, various land records are indexed by and show his signature as Daniel Bartron.
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Owner of original: Myrna Perry
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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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Owner of original: Rebecca A. Nelson
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 | David Barton (1777-1859) Status: Located; Private in the South Carolina Militia, 1815, at the end of the War of 1812. BARTON DNA Lineage I BRANCH: Thomas Barton b. c1732, md. Sarah Wilson
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Owner of original: Blanche Wallace
Date: 2012
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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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Owner of original: Courtesy of Geoff Whitfield, UK
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 | Death Certificate for Rodolfo Baron von Maltzahn Barton (~1921-1964) Chilian Death Certificate
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Owner of original: FamilySearch
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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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Owner of original: Joseph Dougherty
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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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Owner of original: National Archives
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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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Owner of original: National Archives
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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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Owner of original: http://greenvillecounty.org/apps/Historical_Records_Search/
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 | Deed from Thomas, Lord Fairfax to Thomas Barton, Prince William, Virginia 18 Nov 1740 Deed Book E pg 195 491 acres.pdf
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Owner of original: J. D. Brandenburg
Date: Nov 2018
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 | Doc & Belle Barton Status: Located; "The first cattleman in and the last one to leave" Dual headstone for D. Welborn "Doc" Barton (1852-1946) and Belle (VanDeever) Barton (1855-1929)
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37.841, -100.457
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 | Dona Barton (1879-1954) Wife of William R. Osburne
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Owner of original: Linda Matola
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 | Donald W. Barton (1921- ) Oral Interview, Veterans History Project, Library of Congress is viewable at (copy-and-paste) https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/story/loc.natlib.afc2001001.89938/
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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 | Donald Wilber "Don" Barton Ph.D. (1921- ) Inducted into New York State Senate Veterans Hall of Fame - BARTON DNA Lineage VII
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Date: 11 Apr 2019
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 | Dorothy "Boots" Barton Daughter of Carroll P. & Dorothy E. Barton. Part of a large Lineage II family (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Lynda Barton Mauro
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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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Owner of original: Online Archive of California
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 | Dr. Thomas Harman Barton (1828-1911) Full life, distinguished family, Barton DNA Lineage I.
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 | Dumbarton Castle, Scotland One of the oldest castles in Scotland. See https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-europe/dumbarton-castle-0014089 (thanks to researcher Doug Church for this link and the following):
"Dumbarton is the Scottish homeland/castle of Barton Lineage IX and this family dates back to the year +/-300 England. This area of Scotland was settled by the Britons and the clan Mac Breatnaigh were part of the Kings of the Strathclyde, meaning Valley of the River Clyde and, btw, the origin of the Clydesdale horse breed. Doug
The name Dumbarton comes from the Scottish Gaelic Dùn Breatainn, which means “Fort of the Britons”, offering clues into the actual origins of the site. While the earliest recorded mention of Dumbarton Castle dates back to the Iron Age, its history as a settlement reaches back even further. Back then, the area was a Brythonic kingdom called Alclud, roughly translating to Clyde Rock. With the gradual arrival of the Romans and the emergence of so-called Roman Britain , Alclud became an increasingly important and strategic site. Known as Caledonia, it is reported to have been inhabited by the Picts before the Romans arrived. But whether it was the Brythons or the Picts dwelling there is anybody’s guess. Either way, in early Roman texts, several distinct tribes of the region are reported, with the fierce Atticotti inhabiting the region of Alclud (also known as Alt Clut ), nowadays Dumbarton Rock or Dumbartonshire in general.
At the Mercy of Foreign Invaders – the Rock Subdued
The Britons and the Picts were restless, and never fully submitted to Roman rule. Once the Roman era in Britain came to an end, around 400 AD, Alcluith once again fell into Brittonic hands. Beforehand this location was the seat of a long line of Kings of the Strathclyde Britons. These successive generations of Britons always called the location “Dunbritton”, meaning “the Fort of the Britons”.
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Owner of original: Ancient Origins
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 | Dwight, Ray and George Barton - DNA Lineage VI - Issac Barton born c1683 Killaloe Ireland md Sarah Vesey Three Russell County, Kansas, USA, brothers in 1926
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Owner of original: Karma
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 | Edwin H. Nevins and Eva (Barton) Nevins Status: Located; Dual headstone at Barton Cemetery
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Owner of original: Steven Good
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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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Owner of original: Lori Hewitt
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 | Elizabeth "Betsy" (Cheshire) Barton 1795-1851 Status: Located; Buried at Old Helton Cemetery, Woodbine, Knox County, Kentucky. Member of BARTON DNA Lineage VII
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Owner of original: Gary Barton
Date: 2003
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 | Emma (Goodloe) Barton Status: Located; Headstone
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Owner of original: Steve Nicklas
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 | End of Line
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 | Estate Records of Nicholas Barton Describes heirs of Nicholas Barton, deceased, late of Marshall County Indiana
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Owner of original: David Barton
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 | Eva (Barton) Buchanan Part of a large Lineage II family.
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Owner of original: Lynda Barton Mauro
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 | Eva (L)(1905-1981) and Neva (R)(1901-1984) Barton Two long lived daughters of Joe and Bettie (Turner) Barton, members of BARTON DNA Lineage XII.
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Owner of original: Tracy Huggins
Date: 1906/1907
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 | Excerpts copied from Rush County, Indiana, Marriages
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Owner of original: David Barton
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 | F&AM Lodge No. 225 Mountain Home Arkansas 1884 Annual Report Y[oung] H[enry] Barton is listed in the membership rolls of Mountain Home Lodge No. 225
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Owner of original: desc Larry Barton Smith
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 | Federal Land Patent, Cert. No. 4433 Indiana USA 2nd PM Twp 12N Range 9E W-1/4 SE-1/4 in Brookville District, Rush County
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Owner of original: David Barton
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 | Final Confirmation of Heirs of Nicholas Barton Final Confirmation of Heirs of Nicholas Barton in Circuit Court, September Term 1878
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Owner of original: David Barton
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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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Owner of original: Linda J. Brinkley
Date: Oct 2008
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 | Florida: First and Last Frontier This film by Peter Barton Productions presents a visual history of Florida, using costumed actors to recreate scenes with conquistadors, soldiers, smiths, a weaver and Mark Twain. 13:45, color, B&W, sound [large mp4 file 69.5mb]
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Owner of original: Stae Library and Archives of Florida/Bicentennial Commission
Date: 1976
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![Frank Barton (1863-1931), his wife Mahala (France or Francis) Barton (1861-1918) and their ward Cecil Barton [female] Frank Barton (1863-1931), his wife Mahala (France or Francis) Barton (1861-1918) and their ward Cecil Barton [female]](photos/thumb_Frank_Mahala_Cecil%20Barton.PNG) | Frank Barton (1863-1931), his wife Mahala (France or Francis) Barton (1861-1918) and their ward Cecil Barton [female]
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Owner of original: Michelle Hargis
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 | Frank William Barton (~1906-1946) Status: Located; Aircraftman 2ndCl RAF Volunteer Reserve
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Owner of original: Paul Howe
Date: 15 Jul 2017
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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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Owner of original: www.accessgenealogy.com
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