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 | Barton Elementary School - Fort Collins, Colorado Barton Elementary was named after two sisters. Sue Barton was the principal of Rockwood School for 17 years and her sister Minnie had been the principal at the Laporte Avenue school for 28 years. |
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 | Barton Home Place (James Barton Farm) Barton Home Place in Happy Hollow, near Folsom, Bartow County, Georgia, USA. This family are members of our BARTON DNA Project Lineage I - Thomas Barton md Sarah Wilson |
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 | Barton House - Hancock, Maryland, USA Located on the Old National Road, the Barton House was an important inn located on Main Street during the period 1860-1902. Hancock was described in 1879 as "the busiest village on the road". |
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 | Barton Milestone in Lancashire On the highway between Preston and Garstang, Lancashire, United Kingdom |
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 | Barton's Cash Store It must have been nearly the entire population of Amoret, Missouri, gathered in front of Fred Barton's Cash Store. Tragically, shortly after this photo was taken Fred's teenage son Isaac Truman Barton was killed in a lighting gasoline explosion in the store. |
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 | Cemetery Card for Floral Park Cemetery, Johnson City, Broome County, New York USA Lot G226 inters several BARTON DNA Lineage II members including Johnson Jacob Barton and his wife Catharine (Lane) Barton and some of their children |
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 | Certificate of Title Freestone House, 32 Bevington Road, Glenunga, Adelaide, South Australia |
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 | Colony, Kansas (1920) Home to the Fred Barton Family (BARTON DNA Lineage VII) |
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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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 | H. G. Barton Bicycle Shop - Cambridge, NY Harry Gray Barton (Barton DNA Lineage V) purchased and operated this bicycle shop in Cambridge, Washington County, New York approximately 1900-1910 |
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 | Historical Czechoslovak Area of Interest Map of Czechoslovakia 1918 showing provinces and surrounding countries. |
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 | Low's Strand Theatre, Syracuse, New York Popular downtown movie theatre at 501 S. Salina Street (now demolished) |
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 | Osborne, Kansas, USA - 235 W. Main St. Aerial view taken in March 2014. This is an example of viewing a street address enumerated in a census entry in Google Earth. Herbert Benjamin Barton Jr. and his family consisting of himself, his wife Mary and his four children plus a lodger were enumerated at this address on 17 April 1940. |
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 | Postcard of Barton, Vermont, USA Aerial photograph postcard of the village circa 1914 |
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 | Postcard of Clarksburg WV Bird's eye view of Clarksburg, West Virginia |
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 | Postcard of Lethbridge, Alberta Bird's eye view of Lethbridge, Alberta, circa 1912 |
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 | 12 Jefferson Street, Seneca Falls, New York, USA 2013 Google Maps Street View of the house owned and occupied by the William H. Barton family in 1900. |
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 | 412 Clayton Street, San Francisco, California, USA Google Street View photo |
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