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Barton Database
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Abt 1762 -
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Name |
William Barton |
Birth |
Abt 1762 |
Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Pickens Co., South Carolina, USA |
Person ID |
I989 |
Barton Database | LineIJosbc17431, Lineage Thomas Barton b. c1732, md Sarah Wilson - DNA Lineage I |
Last Modified |
16 Feb 2004 |
Father |
Thomas Barton, Sr., b. Abt 1732, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA d. 1807, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co., South Carolina, USA (Age ~ 75 years) |
Mother |
Sarah Wilson, b. 1730 d. 15 Dec 1790 (Age 60 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1749 |
Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA |
Family ID |
F104 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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 | Birth - Abt 1762 - Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA |
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 | Death - - Pickens Co., South Carolina, USA |
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Histories |
 | Thomas Barton Family Overview A review of the events and locations surrounding one of the patriarchs of BARTON DNA Lineage I, Thomas Barton (c1732-1807) who married Sarah Wilson. |
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Notes |
- !RESEARCHER Carroll Pitman who supplied richly source-cited information in a GEDCOM file, 11 Aug 2002.
!CITED in "Franklin and Malinda Barton Family, The" by Caroline Latham Bode, Nortex Press, Burnet TX Gc 929.2 B28509b at Allen Co. Pub. Lib., Ft. Wayne IN (BART338)
!CITED in "Cook - Heard & Allied Lines" by Tressie Cook, Farmer Genealogy Co., Dallas TX, from the files of Terry Barton, Barton Historical Society, Oct 2002 (BART348)
!MILITARY Cited in Cited in Barton Roll of Honor, compiled by Carl James Barton, first ed. 2001 "Served as a Militiaman in Spartanburg South Carolina from 1775-1783. Sub entries to Indents for the Revolutionary Claims, South Carolina shows: Number 1163, book X, Part 1 William Barton, 12 Dec 1785, 36 lbs ect, for militia duty in 1780 and 1781. Number 346, Book-P, William Barton, 26 April 1785, 18 Shillings for ferriage of Continentals in 1783. Number 29, Book-G, William Barton, 22 April 1784, for sundries supplied in 1780, 1782 and 1783. Number 114, 30 June 1786, William Barton for militia duty in Roebuck's Regiment, since the fall of Charleston, the same regiment Benjamin F. Barton served in (pg6)" (BART385)
!RESEARCHER descendant Terry Barton who provided a GED with information on this subject 16 Feb 2004.
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